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Show .OBJECTOR IDE TO PROCEEDING WITH ! PfilGMS ' Considerable objection to the pro-'posed pro-'posed plans tor the new pavoment d Is-1 trict, number 120, was expressed at ja meeting of the city commissioners i held last night when a large number! of interested citizens were present. j Mayor Frank Francis ' announced i that action in the matter would be deferred until after another meeting Monday. A number of the objections 'were explained by the mayor. Citi-zens Citi-zens having' objections to the plans should communicate their protests to I the mayor at once, he said. I The lowest bid submitted by the Moran Paving company was for bllu-! , lithic on a six-inch concrete base over' I the entire district, at an estimated cost of T-322,010.53. These figures 'were said to be ?15,0U0 lower than tho! ' next most favorable. . . j The district includes Jeffersonave i nue between Twentieth and Twenty-' l'lftn streets; Grant avenue between; 'Twentieth and Twenty-eighth streets;! 'Grant avenue between Twenty eighth and Thirtieth streets; Hudson avenue i 'between Twenty-second and Twenty-' .third streets; Monroe avenue between1 Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets; (Van Buren avenue between Twenty -'sixth and Twenty-seventh streets; j (Twenty-sixth street between Madison: 'and Moilroe avenues; Thirtieth street I I I between Washington avenue and the i j west end limit. |