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134 <br />Tax <br />Title <br />Committee <br />Insurance <br />SELECTMEN'S MEETING <br />March 29, 1949 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Select- <br />men was held in the Selectmen's Room on Tuesday <br />evening, March 29, 1949, at 7:30 P.M. There <br />were present Chairman Emery, Messrs. 'Gay,:.,._.- <br />and Nickerson. The Clerk was also present. <br />Mr. Nickerson informed the Board that Mr. <br />Potter had asked him if he would inquire as to <br />whether or not the Board wished him to continue <br />to inspect tax title property upon which the <br />Board receives offers. The Chairman suggested <br />that both Mr. Spencer and Mr. Potter be asked <br />to continue in an unofficial capacity. Mr. <br />Nickerson moved that Messrs. Potter and Spencer <br />be requested to continue in an unofficial capacity <br />as advisors .to the Board of Selectmen relative to <br />the sale of tax title property. Mr. Gay seconded <br />the motion, and it was so voted. <br />At 7:30 P.M. Mr. Ernest E. Rogers, 4 Waltham <br />Street, met with the Board. Mr. Rogers explained <br />that his r equest for the appointment was to solicit <br />some of the Town insurance business. He stated <br />that he has been in business for himself since <br />Labor Day, 1948. The Chairman explained that <br />in so far as he knows several years ago a <br />schedule was worked out and means and percentages <br />for distribution of the insurance depending upon <br />whether or not the agents were mutual or stock <br />companies, in the insurance business only, or <br />were connected with other business, etc. He <br />said that as far as he knows the present members of <br />the Board have never analyzed the insuranceā€¢schedale. <br />He said that what the procedure will be on the dis- <br />tribution of new insurance he did not know, but <br />he will be glad to look into this matter. Mr. <br />Rogers said that he has been in town for seven <br />years, owns property and for five years has been <br />engaged in the real estate business. He st ted <br />that if the insurance is not iron -clad he would <br />like to be given some of the town's insurance <br />business. Mr. Emery suggested that he write the <br />Board a letter formally applying for some of the <br />town's insurance giving his background, etc. <br />