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' drop out if the Old Age Pension law passes. At the pre- <br />sent time in Washington there area number of bills which <br />have been filed proposing different amounts to be paid <br />under Old Age and the club is interested in giving the <br />members information. The American Legion he felt is in <br />a position of interest in bills in Washington and they <br />use the Cary Hall for meetings and he felt that the Town- <br />send Club were entitled to use the hall as much as the <br />Legion. The Club was not incorporated. <br />C <br />1 <br />357 <br />The names of the following were sent in by Dr. James <br />3. Walsh as being suggested by the Allied Veterans Co4ncil <br />and the Board voted to appoint the following as the April <br />19th Committee: April 19th <br />Chanes L. Parker, Chairman Edward L. Child Committee. <br />William F. Young "John A.,Lyons <br />Frank J. Thompson <br />The bonds of the Collector and Town Treasurer both <br />5,000. <br />in the amount of $47,300. being issued through the Am- <br />Bonds. <br />erican Employers Liability were certified to by the <br />35,000. <br />Board on certificate provided by the Department of Corp- <br />5,000. <br />orations and Taxation. <br />200000. <br />The Board discussed the matter of the use of Cary <br />15,600. <br />Hall and Mr. Trask reported that the Town Counsel felt <br />it would be hard to prove that the organization was <br />Use of <br />political. <br />Hall. <br />The Board therefor voted to grant the use of the <br />hall for the meetings of the Club. <br />Approval of the nomination of. Dr. Chester L. Blhkely <br />as Animal Inspector was received from the Department of <br />Animal <br />Agriculture. Dr. Blakely's approval makes his appoint- <br />Inspector. <br />m ent to March 31, 1936. <br />Application was received from Elmer A. Lord & Co. <br />for permission to renew $35,000. blanket fire insurance <br />expiring April 15th and from A.A. Marshall for $15,000. <br />expiring April 1st. <br />Other -insurance coming due under blanket schedule <br />during April is as follows: <br />Hubert D. Broderic <br />J. 0. Richards <br />Neil McIntosh <br />Edward W. T ylor <br />Robert Sturtevant <br />Edwin B. Worthen <br />April lst $109000. <br />lst <br />5,000. <br />14th <br />20,000. <br />15th <br />35,000. <br />lst <br />5,000. <br />15th <br />200000. <br />15th <br />15,600. <br />Letter was received from L. D. Willcutt & Sons Co. <br />146 Summer St, in which it was stated that they would <br />Insurance. <br />
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