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'came out and saw the work that they were doing, and informed <br />Mr. Ross that after seeing the work that he would not pay <br />any attention to further objections. From the description <br />of the two men who went to the State House, it appeared <br />that Thomas Curley and Sam Moretti were the man. <br />Mr. Ross had heard that Mr. Curley was circulating <br />a petition to have him discharged. In the Spring, Curley <br />came to him again and Mr. Ross told him that he was not <br />putting on any help. <br />In the Spring of 1930 they put on about ten men. He <br />then did not hear from Mr. Curley for some time until he <br />was put on under him on the unemployment crew. He would <br />class him as a fair worker. He also stated that when <br />he hired him there were not the number of men available <br />that there are today, and he can secure now a much better <br />class of help than at that time and he would prefer not <br />to take Mr. Curley back. He did not class him as a <br />regular man, only as transient help. <br />Mr. O'Connell asked if he would put Mr. Curley on <br />some time when he has hired some men that would be in <br />addition to that he now has, inasmuch as he felt that the <br />conditions at the man's home showed the need of income. <br />Mr. Ross stated at some time when he did need extra <br />men he would hire him. <br />The Board discussed the matter of installing a sewer <br />in Vine Street, and inasmuch as Miss Mulvey did not appear <br />as she stated she would to meet the Town Engineer at noon <br />time, it was decided not to go ahead on the sewer. Later <br />it was voted to reconsider the matter inasmuch as Miss <br />Mulvey appeared before the Board. Mr. Albert Ross was <br />also present. <br />Miss Mulvey presented a statement showing what she <br />intended to do in her houses to remedy conditions that now <br />exist. She stated that 'she had engaged a plumber, but <br />he had been refused a permit by the Plumbing Inspector <br />to do the work. <br />The Chairman presented to her the agreement to be <br />signed by her mother as owner of the property and she <br />agreed to have the paper signed and in the hands of the <br />Board on Wednesday. She stated that they intend to make <br />the house at 19 Vine Street, back into a one family house, <br />that windows would have to be installed.where necessary <br />for the bath rooms. <br />In regard to the store she stated that their intentions <br />are to put the store in condition. They propose to fix <br />the windows and fix the interior of it and put it in its <br />original condition. She was not ready to present her <br />plans, but she had a personal plan in mind which would be <br />objectionzble if the store was removed. They intend to <br />use the stable for storage. They also intend to demolish <br />all of the out -houses. <br />She called attention to the fact that in one of the <br />tenements the paper was off the walls when they viewed <br />the building inasmuch as it was in the process of being <br />papered and thAt is why it looked so bail. Mr. Custa.nce <br />423 <br />Sewer, <br />Vine St. <br />and <br />Mulvey <br />property. <br />