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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-06-16-min 281 SELECTMEN'S MEETING June 16,1952 A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held in the Selectmen' s Room, Town Office Building, on Monday evening, June 16, 1952, at 7:00 P. M. Chair- man Nickerson, Messrs. Emery, Driscoll and Reed were present. .Mr. Burns, Supt of Public Works, and the Clerk were also present. Mr. Gay arrived at 7:20 P. A. Mr. Burns informed the Board, with reference to a request received from the Tax Collector for awnings, that awni kgg cost $017.70 each and venetian blinds cost 409.60 each. To include one side of the building on the first and second floors will require twenty awnings or blinds. The Chairman raised the question as to whether or Awnings not provisions should be made for the Assessors ' and or Accountant' s offices. venetian Mr. Burns explained that he has funds available to Blinds pay for two blinds or awnings for the Tax collector, but he does not have to pay for more than two. The Chairman said that if money is not available the only solution is to ask the Appropriation Committee for a transfer, and Mr. Burns suggested waiting until after the bids have been received for the oil burner, with the idea that the aids may Je less than the appropriation. Upon motion of Mr Emery, seconded by Mr. Driscoll, it was voted to authorize the Supt. of Public Woeks to purchase eighteen venetian blinds and if the Chairman thinks it advisable, inform the 1ppropriation Committee and state that it may be necessary to request a transfer in the Fall. Mr. Carrbll, Town L,lerk, came into the meeting and informed the Board that he is going to the hospital on Town Clerk June 30th and during, h_ s absence Miss McDonough will be in charge of his office. The Chairman inquired about the bonds and Mr. Carroll said that he would tI^ke care of them. The Chairman explained that he and 4r. Burns were discussing the method of ootaininE, bids for the oil burner equipment and installation and there appears to be one of Oil Burner two methods to use. One would Jt to invite probably three for Cary of the regulation big-time high-wage paying heating con- Building tractors in Boston to present bids for this wo±k without any engineering, getting reputable people who would pre- sumn,bly save the town the 10%. The second method is that of obtaining three or more regular local low-wage paying contractors to bid on the work with an eye first and_ 1 282 Q. 00 foremost to saving money. He said that he and Mr. Burns decided to ask the Board which method it preferred and also to find out whether or not the Board might want to ask some of the owl companies to present propositions. He and Mr. Burns favor obtaining; bhtaining bids from local contractors. Mr. Emery asked if the money is available in the budget and the Chairman replied in the affirmative stating that X5,000 has been approved. Upon motijn of dry Emery, seconded by Mr. Gay it was voted to leave the final determination of the matter with the Chairman and Superintendent of Public Works. Mr. Stevens arrived at the meeting at 7:30 P.M. Letter was received from John B. Itehoe , 102 Exchange Street, Portland, JIaine, advising that Lottie Kehoe has been dead since 1941 and that he is the owner of the property on Mellex Road in the vicinity of Kiln brook. He is not interested in the proposed drainage of the brook Kiln and refuses to sign a release. Brook Mr. Stevens advised that, in view of this;i the State should be informed that the Board is not willing to exercise its authority to enter into an agreement with the Commonwealth. Mr. Emery said that in view of the fact the Kehoe is not willing to sign a release and the Boston Edison Company is nut willing to sign, together with what was only permissive and not mandatory, he would vote against signing any agreement with the State . Mr. Driscoll said that he agreed with Mr. Emery. Mr. Emery moved that, in view of the fact that two of the owners of rights and land in Lexington are not willing, to sign releases , the Board proceed no further with issuing any bonded indemnity to the State. Mr. Dris- coll seconjed the motion and it was unanimously voted. Letter was received from the Board of Appeals advising that a petition has been received objecting to the con- Fitzgerald dition of the filling station operLted by William Fitz- Gas gerald. Station Upon motion of Mr. Emery, seconded by Mr. Driscoll, it was voted to invite Mr. Fitzgerald to meet with the Board for fifteen minutes or less, on Monday, June 30th. Letter was received from :lames F. Corrigan, 40 Bedford Street, with reference to injury received by Mrs . Corrigan Corrigan when she trippe.4 over a flag pole holder at the Common. Claim Mr. Corrigan stated tint before advising his attorney to bring suit, this matter could be settled within a day or two. 1 288 The Board was advised by Town Counsel that there is no legal responsibility on the part of the Town and the Chairman was authorized to acknowledge the letter and advise Mr. Corrigan that the matter has been discussed by Town Counsel and his attorney and that the Town Counsel will be glad to discuss it further with his Ettorney. Mr. Toros Bashian met with the Board at 8:00 P.M. He said that his complaint has been ever since they stopped the road and ev r since water has come down and washed out the main road. tie said that, where the burial ground is across the street, water comes down from the hill End washes everything on the street down as f&r as his lower driveway going into his louse, and into his field . He explained that he h. s brought this matter to the attention of the Superintendent of Public Works and now he wants to report to the Loard for necessLry repairs or cleaning. The Chairman said that all the membe.L s of the Board have been up and viewed the premises . He explained that the State did the work and it is water off the StEte Road. Mr. turns stated that there is wf,ter coming off Massachusetts Avenue. He explained that cleaning is only part of the problem. The other part, as he explained to Mr. Bashian, is to raise the driveway End put in shoulders so that the water could be picked up in the basin, but Mr . Bashian does not want him to raise the shoulders . Bashian The Chairman asked if he would object to having the Complaint shoulders reaised and he replied in the affirmative. He said that if Mr. Bashi.a.will give Ir. Burns the right to raise the shoulders, an effort would be made to correct the situation. Mr. Bashian said that he has nothing to do with it and it is up to the Town to do whrt it pleases. The Chairman explained that when Mr. Bashian talked with the State representative hi signed off and now it de- velops that he shouldn(t have . He stated that the Board is willing to do northing within reason to correct the sit- uation, but that Mr. Bashian will have to let the 'sown try according to the way the Public Works Department wants to. He said that whit Mr. Bashian wants is to have this situation corrected . Mr. Burns thinks that by raisin; the shoulders he can correct the water pouring down to the driveway and 9 he asked if that is what Mr. Bashian wants the Town to do and he replied in the ne tive . He asked if Mr. Bashian wants thu Town to raise the shoulders and he replied that he would have nothing to do with it. The Chairman said that the Town wou'.d do the pork if Mr. Bashian would eiive his permission. Mr. Baehian said that he can't do anything. 111Mr . Stevens asked if Mr. Bashian understood that Mr. Burns ' thought is to raise the shoulders, but in order to slope it down to his land he rias hEve to go on to 284co 00 iBa en is willing Bashian s land. He asked if Mr. shi that the Town go onto his land to build part of the slope there if it is necessary. Mr. Bashian replied that it would be all right if he received benefit of it . Mr. Reed asked if it would be all right for the Town to go on to his land if necessary and he replied in the affirmative. Mr. Gay asked if Mr . Bashian would mind if the Town went on to his land and he replied in the negative stating that the Town is always welcome to do it. Mr . Bashian retired at 8:15 P.M. Mrs . Florence Mancusso.y, who owns property et the corner of Cary i'.venue and Shade Street, met with the Board . She explained that she has two lots for which she has been unable to get a building permit. She stated that Mr. Jackson has told her that she will have to put in five feet of gravel. She said that a builder is willing to purchase the land but wants the approval first from Mr. Jackson. She said thet she has done just what she was told to do, after refusal of an application to keep poultry, and that Mancusso was to sell the land for house lots . house lot The Chairman said that he thought she referred to the fact that Ur. Jackson has made a test and determined that the sewage cannot be disposed of due to the character of the land. Therefore, the contractor would have to put in gravel to dispose of the sewage . He explained that a re- cently passed law requires the Board of health to make tests and the Selectmen cannot tell the Loard of Health what to do. Mrs . Mancusso said that she had a test made by Miller x Nylander last Fall and they suggested using a septic tank. Mr. Jackson said that it was all right and signed it . Now he said that five feet of gravel will have to be put in. Mr. Stevens explained that Mr. Jackson asked the State Department of Public Health to inspect the land said that is the source of his informatiin relative to the gravel. The State said that the land would be usable only if it had a certain amount of gravel in it. The Chairman explained that the Selectmen can only recognize the fact that Mrs. Mancusso came to them with her problem. He said that the Loard will give the matter consideration end communicrte with her, biit it cannot en- courage her to think that the board can do anything for her. Mrs . Muncusso retired at 8:25 P . A. Doctor Cosgrove, Chairman of the Board of Health, and Mr. Jackson, Health Sanitarian„met with the ikoard . 285 22 The Chairman explained that the board of Selectmen is not endeavering to meddle into affairs of the Board of Health but has done considerable thinking about the inspection of lots . He explained that he and Mr . Burns were talking about a possiule meted of procedure and Mr . Burns told him the t some of the good engineering firms, Inspection such as Metcalf0: Eddy and Whitman & Howard, have been of lots by approached b- a number of towns on this subject. He said Board of that he would like to know if the 1oard of Health would Health be willing to use the firm of engineers the Town is now emplpying. He explained that the Selectmen can't and does not want to force the Loard of Health to engage any par- ticu.lar firm, but just wants to ,.rake sure that the Board of Health has some one who will work successfully. Doctor Cosgrove said that the .,oard of Health has given thought to just that and dr. Jackson has had contact with Metcalf & Eddy. He stated that prior to this, ,Ir. Jackson has been using a State Engineer. He said that the Hoard of Health is glad to receive suggestions and is all for using whatever _nethod is the most efficient without costing the Town too much money. The subject wts discussed at length, together with the proulem of sewage disposal on the development of the Pleasant Associates and Messrs . Cosgrove and Jackson re- tired at 9:10 P.M. Copy of letter from the Emergency Housing Commission to Irving Currier was received . . hearing is to be held on Friday, June 20,1952 at 11:30 A .M. at 20 Somerset Street on an appeal by Mr. Lurrier from the refuse l of the hoard of Appeals to effect variances ,n the appli- Hearing cation of the Luilding and honing by-laws to permit the alteration of the 'uuilding at 400 Lowell Street, into four apartments . No action was taken on the matter. Letter was received from Mrs Mary F. Hadley, 31 Robb.:.ns Road, requesting payment of 4p10 for damage to a tricycle by the 'sown spraying truck. According to the letter the tricycle was et the side of the street against the grass Hadley sidewalk. Claim The Chairman was authorized to advise Mrs . Hadley that the Town is not liable for damage . Mr. Stevens retired at 9:25 P.M. The Chairman read a letter from Richard J. McKee, 66 Hancock Street, advising that water backing up in the drain from the street sewer, which runs through his yard, McKee is creating a flood in his driveway cnd running into his Drainage basement. 286 Cmom Mr. Burns said that the only solution to this problem, and others on Hancock Street, is proper drainage . The pipe has been cleaned and replaced and about everything done to correct the situation, but before anything further is done an easement should be obtained . He said that the drainage project would cost between 4600 and 4700, He maid that Mr. McKee has , a legitimate coi.!plaint but the situation is no different now than it has beenfor twenty-five years . The only thing to do for tie present is to try and free the pipe from under the tree and replace it. The Chairman requested Mr. Burns to acknowledge the letter and explain the situation to Mr McKee . The Chairman read a letter from John R. Bevan, 56 Hancock Street, relative to speed and repeated violations of the Stop sign on Adams Street, and curbing. Curbing The Chairman reiiinded the Board that the 1952 appro- Speeding priation for curbing has been used and Mr. Burns said that he has explained this to Mr. Bevans . Mr. Emery asked how mp.ch money would be needed for the curbing and Mr. Burns replied &bout 4700. The Chairman was authorized to advise Mr. Bevans that his application for curbing will be given consider- ation if en appropriation is made next year. Letter was received from James V. Macdonald, 93 Burlington Street, applying for connection to the sewer to service his house . Mtn. Burns explained th< t Mr. M< cdrnald ' s house can Macdonald be reached, but he does not know whether there will be Sewer funds available . Construction The Chairman was authorized to < dvise Mr. Macdonald that the sewer project is going to be done and at the present time it appears that there may be money enough left to extend the necessry pipe to take care of his house, but no guarantee can be made at this time . Letter from Viano Properties, Inc . with reference to a drainage problem on Bedford Street was held over and the Chairman sked if the Board wanted to mike a decision. Viano Mr. Burns said that he definitely does not have Drainage money enough to do this project. He szid that if the Board feels that something should be done, it is just a case of telling Ir. Viano that it cannot be done this yeer and try to get some idea as to what he is talking about for time . Mr. Lmery said that he would like to view the area with Town Counsel. Mr. Driscoll is to obtain further information and the matter was held over. 287 The Board unenimouslj approved the chairman' s action in advising Brewer and Lord to cover the Sexton Insurance property, now occupied by the Boy' s Club, for a three year period. Letter was receiveu from mrs George A. Maynard, 2380 Massachusetts Avenue, requesting the removal of Tree a tree located in front of her property. iJo action was Removal taken end a report is to be received from Mr. Garrity. Letter was received from Mrs Arthur Goss, 11 Walnut Street, requesting removal of a tree located at the side of her driveway. No action w s taken and Mr. Heed agreed to report further on the subject at the next meeting. Letter was received from Mr.& Mrs . John Perry end Anthony J. Rochette, advising that George H. Fnker, 364 Marrett Road, is operating his business from his garage Complaint and the lording end unloading of express trucks at night re is annoying. The communication was referred to the violation Board of Appeals. Mr. Lmery referred to rubbish collectors dumping at the Lincoln Street dump after closing hours which was brought to his attention by one of the residents Dump in that area. The Chairman suggested, and the board agreed, that Mr. Burns place a sign at the dump as to the closing tine and having the Police Department see that it is enforced. Petition w s received signed ey residents of Adams Street and Coolidge Avenue reque tri that action be taken to abolish a nu.Lsance creeted . y a kennel owned by Compliant Mr. G. E. Saunders, 20 Adams btreet . re The Chairman was authorized to request the Dog kennel Officer to investigate and submit a report . Certificate of Incorporation was received from the State un behalf of Byton H Waksman. et al, under the name of Five Fields, Inc . Satisfactory character references were received from the Chief of Police . Cert. of Upon motion of Lr. Gay, seconded by Mr. Reed, it was Inc. voted to sign the application and return it to the State. Certificate of Incorporation vies recc ived from the State on behalf of Florence M. Bruce, 126 North Street, under the name of Grand frmy of the Republic Memorial Fund, Inc . Satisfactory character reference Was received from the Chief of Police . A majority of the Board felt that they did not know enough about the application to justify signing the appli- cation. 288 Letter was received from Jean C. Wanless, President Rummage of the Follen church Evening Jlliance, requesting per- Sale mission to conduct a Rummage Sale at thc. Barnes property on Saturday 6, 1952. Upon motion of .,Ir. Driscoll, seconded by Mr. Reed, it was voted to grant the request . Mr. Burns retired at 10:15 P.M. Application wus received from the Lexington League Use of Hall of Women Voters requesting permission to conduct a meeting in a Conference Room, Thursday, June 19th, from 8:00 to 10 :30 P.M. Upon motion of Mr. Gay, seconded by Mr. Reed, it was voted to grant the request free of charge. Letter from Mr. Carroll advising of the appointment Appointment of a Youth Study Commission, authorized by Town Meeting, was received and placed on file. Further consideration was given to Mr. George Breslin' s offer of ipl25 for lots 158-162 inclusive on Hayward Avenue. Upon motiun of i,ir. Gay, seconded by Mr. Driscoll, it Tax Title was voted to entertain an offer of 4200 for these lots. Property Offer of 4100 each for Lots 20 and 22, Rangeway Road, ` was received from Harrison, 25 Freeman Street, Arlington, was held over. Consideration was given to an offer in the, amount of 4125 each for Lots 28 and 29 Rangeway Road, received from ivir. & Mrs . Robert A. Butler, 21 Burlington Street, Wo burn. Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to entertain an offer of p300 each plus water betterment assessments of 472 each. Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to Appointment re •ppoint Mr. George E. Russell as a member of the Board of Health for a three-year term expiring June 30, 1955. Appointment of two members to the Board of Public Welfare was held over. Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted tb License sign the application for a Sunday Movie License submitted by the Lexington Theatre, Inc. 289 IUpon motion duly made and seconded it was voted to adopt the following Sewer Orders : Sitionds Road, Burlington Street , Preston hoad, Nichols hoed . It was further voted to adopt the followin6 Water Order: Oxbow Road (Copies of all the aoove orders are on file in the 1952 Selectmen' s Files under Watcrand Sewer. ) Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve the list of jurors for 1952 as follows : NAME OCCUPF TION ADDRESS Adams, Kenneth E. Lithographer 138 Simonds Road Adler, William D. Buyer 31 Taft Avenue Ahern, Joseph P . Clerical 15 Muzzey Street Andolino, Gandolfo Shipper 90 Middle Street Andrews, Henry E. Musician 61 Bertwell Road 11 Armstrong, Frank E. Bookbinder 16 Lockwood Road Arnold , Walter A. Salesman 72 Middle Street Bachelder, Albert J. Engineer 2526 Mass . Avenue Ball, Robert A. Manager 8 Warren Street Batemen, Hilda R. Shop ,Manager 10 Winthrop Road Bates, John T. Gulf Oil Corp. 65 Locust Avenue Beals, Thomas E. Superintendent 10 Sutherland Road Beaudry, Charles S. Retired 5 Raymond Street Bennett, Nelson Advertising 213 Follen Road Bergin, Charles K. Salesman 47 Kendall Road Bettencourt, Henry I. Mechanic 2 Taft Avenue Bidwell, John Market Research 32 Percy Road Bolter, Carl H. Merchant 79 North Street Born6esser, Bert V. Jr. Sales Manager 37 Independence Rd . Bowman, Harry N . Carpenter 280 Concord Hgwy. Braunfeld, Frank J. Mech. Engineer 29 Downing goad Breen, Frank S. Securities Trader 104 Bertwell Road Bresnahan, Michael J. M. T. A. 136 Lowell Street Brodhead, Woodruff M. I'Ifgrs . Rep. 21 Hayes '`'venue Brown, Thomas Carpenter 456 Waltham Street Buller, Ralph E. Milkman 26 James Street Burke, Edith M. Secretary 225 Marrett Road IIBurnham, Ralph A. Bank Officer 25 Parker Street L 290 OD Carey, Charles C. Mfg. 3 Eliot Road 1 Carlson, Oscar F. Asst Treas . 23 Hayes Avenue Carter, F. Sherburne Telephone 24 Percy Road Casey, James F. Fireman 94 Winter Street Chapman, Gerald Auto Mechanic 95 Spring Street Clancy, Bert Badger & Co. 99 Waltham Street Cole, Frank Manchinist 41 Kendall Toad Colpitts, Donald A. Mechanic 50 Hillcrest Ave . Connors, Edward J. Farmer 4 Vine Brook Rd . Connell, James J. Adv. Solicitor 55 'Forest Street Conrad, Harry F. Garage Man 212 Lincoln Street Cook, Margf•ret H. At Home 11 Wachuseet Drive Cooley, Sumner P . Inv. Specialist 43 Car ;ille Avenue Coombs, Webster E. Salesman 17 Shade Street Cotter, Francis W. Phys. Science Aide 898 Mass . Avemue Copp, rancis E. Engineer 127 Blake Road Couette, Win S. Real Estate 4 Wachusett Circle Coward, Warren F. Accountant 219 Follen Road Coye, Edward E. Electrician 53 Taft Avenue Coyne, Francis J. Jr. Chauffeur 25 Bridge Street Crerie, Ernest J. Ass 't Manager 11 Richard Road Cronin, Marguerite A. Secretary 14 Utica Street Curran, Margaret R. Ass 't Bookkeeper 24 Baker Avenue II Daly, William F. Prod. Engineer 1998 Mass . Avenue Dalrymple, Agnes Housewife 1 Sheridan Street Dean,Marshall t1. Design Draftsman 85 Blake Road Downes, Carroll T. Toolmaker 30 Fuller Road Druey, Herbert W. Gen. Manager 9 Plainfield Street Elliott, Geraldine C. At home 19 Maple Street Erskine, John M. " Manager 41 Harding Road Esterberg, "harles Foreman 263 Lincoln Street Fawcett, Harman E. Machinist 22 Cary Avenue Ferry, John A. Insulation 86 Wood Street Figenbaum, Ernest K. I+Iech. Designer 7 Charles Street Flaherty William G. Ind. Engineer 9 Cutler t''arm ttoad Foster, Hienry B. Fish. Com. Broker 27 Sherburne Road 291 IGallagher, Thomas G. Contractor 61 Buckman Drive Garrity, Jerome F. Salesman 15 Theresa Avenue Gaudun, Peter Salesman 25 Shade Street Gilman, Martin P . Radio Engineer 56 Bloomfield Street Gowdy, Kenneth Pharmacist 41 Normandy Road Greenwood , John F. Toolmaker 37 Watertown Street Grootm Beniamin A . K. Bank Examiner 26 Vine Brook Road Grush, Lincoln C. Prod . Manager 10 Tower Road Gunning, Katherine Tel. Opergtor 26 Cliffee Avenue Gustafson, Henry V. Marine Engineer 25 Taft Avenue Hale , Albert G. Photographer 41 Woodcliffe Road Halton, Marguerite ". At home 1508 Mass . Avenue Harding, Richard R. Purchasing Agent 63 hill Street Hardy, Sherman K. TechrLcian 80 Hill Street Ht-rkins , Irebe F. Adm. Ass ' t 2 Myrna Road Hill, Donald Sales Rep. 38 Burlington St . Hodgden, Virginia housewife 36 Hayes Jvenue Homes , Theodore Insurance 68 Farmcrest Avenue Holt, "icherd P. Salesman 11 Bennington Road Howe, Ralph W. Auditor 20 Hancock street Hatch, "alter G. Hufton, Charles D. Accountant Metereoloist 6 Lab Technician 33 Grove Street Howell, Wallace G. 35 M'- on Hill Road 162 Burlington Street Irvine, Wendell H. Broker 's Ass 't 183 Woburn Street Jellis, Leonard Jr. Telephone 87 Ceder Street Jenson, Harry A . Truck Driver 18 Spring Street Jenson, Oscar R. Salesman 197 East Street Johnson, Alice C. Secretary 30 Wachusett Drive Johnson, Iver Ass ' t Mgr. 34 Eaton Road Johnson, Laurie Accountant 5 Cary 2- venue Jones, Lawrence A . Packer 166 Lowell Street Lelley, Joseph F. Executive 344 Lowell Street Eelley, Mary F. Cook 11 Spencer street II Kelley, Paul " " Kennedy, Muriel B. Adm. iss ' t Bus Operator Mech. Supervisor 14 Reed Street Kellogg, lifton . 5 Aerial street 55 Hancock Street Kinsman, Leon S. Demonstrator 6 Rowland Avenue Kyle, Philip Builder 25 Wachusett Drive I 292 = 0. 00 Lane, Edward D. Salesman 60 Marrett Road 1 Lewis, Elizabeth h. Chemist 2 Forest Street Lohr, Charles I. Insurance 15 Harding 'load Lombard, Helen F. Housewife 23 1iliot Road Loring, Seldon M. Advertising 55 Bloomfield St . Lydiard, Alan F. Manager 44 Fletcher Avenue MacArthur, Miriam L. Secretary 20 Bernard Street MacDonald, Colin A. Auto Mechanic 16 Fottler avenue MacDonald, Gordon L. Milkman 1 Payson Street MacDonald, Rosalie Housewife 8 Sheridan Street MacKinnon, Florence Secretary 194 Waltham Street Marshall, Talmadge D. Asst Shipper 11 Sylvia Street Marshall, William J. Custodian 9 Independence Ave . Martin, Clifford M. Dept Mgr. 6 Hillside Terrace Maxner, Dorothy B. Store Mgr. 1834 Mass. Avenue McAnaul, Marie E. Housewife 2261 Mass. Avenue McDevitt, Thomas Market Gardener 1 Grove Street McLauthlin, Herbert G. Buyer 15 Fair Oaks Drive McLeod, Edward P. Machinist 384 Marrett 'goad Miller, "obert P. Caterer 17 Munroe rtoad Moakley, Elizabeth D. Secretary 705 Mass . Avenue IIMooreFrank J. , Salesman 222 Follen Road Morris, '1-homas C. Research Chemist 4 Robbins Road Mugridge, Charles H. Contractor 123 Grant Street Murphy, Gertrude, G. At home 27 Slocum Road Needham, Harold B. Salesman 40 Fern Street O'Brien, James J. Credit Mgr. 21 Ledgelarn Avenue Ousback, Paul J. Sales Mgr. 214 Pollen Road Padden, Ethel M. Exec. Asst. 488 Marrett hoad Palmer, Linwood E. Jr. Salesman 4 Milk Street Perkins, Carl W. Jr. Chemist 22 Bedford Street Porter, Thomas h. Tech. Sales Mgr. 32 Slocum Road Potter, Winthrop P. Engineer 25 SummittRoad Pullon, Philip F. Claims Examiner 17 Percy Road Peabody, Wilber L. Jr. Salesman 64 Locust Avenue II L 291 I i II Reilly, John F. Electrician 43 Downing Road Ritchie, Arthur D. Accountant 37 Wachusett Drive Rivimius, Handel V. Clerk 53 Cary Avenue Roberts, Wilbur W. Clerk 10 Muzzey Street Roberston, Douglass S. Salesman 11 Grapevine Avenue Roeder, Harold E. Manager 6 Churchill Lane Royal George Sup 't of Bldgs . 8 Strathem Road Ruggierem Anthony J. Executive 19 Richard Road Runnels, Alfred J. Engineering 1 Winthropoad Rush, Herbert L. Pipefitter 70 .diddle Street Sands, Walter E. Flour 6c Food Bus . 57 Meriam Street Schwartz, William Salesman 25 Farr Oaks Drive Scott, button J. Chemist 60 Blake Street Shaefer, Rojert r'. Safety Inspector 14 Walnut ,,treet Shea, Justin L. Auto Dealer 517 Mass . Avenue Sheldon, George C. Sales Mgr. $ Cedarwood Trrrace Sinnett, George J. 3rd . Supt 't 6 Hilltop Avenue Smith, Ernest .. Dep 't ialgr. 50 Fern Street Spencer, Richard J. Jr. Plumber 87 Waltham atreet Stevens, Ruport H. Contractor 58 HardingRoad Stoffregan, �'obert ., . Engineer 16 PercyWoad ' Stuart, Streeter S." Radio hnnouncer 11 Crescent Hill Ave .Stubbin, Hugh A . Jr. Architect 103 Pleasant Street Sullivan, "illiam Carpenter 18 Hill Street Treill, Alexander Bldg. & Power 905B Mass . Avenue Trenholm, Bertha M. At home 2 Eustis Street Vadeboncoeur, Emile J. Printer 35 Brandon ^'treet Viano, Lillian L. At home 186 Bedford Street Walsh, .Edward R. Engineer 28 Maple Street Walsh, James J. Jr. Adv. Mgr. 1508 Mass . Avenue Watt, Robert H. Plumber 130 Bedford btreet Weir, Joseph S. Retired 23 Collidge Ave. Wells, Frederick D. Res. Engineer 58 Prospect Hill yta. Wiggins, Richard W. Wholesale Beef 7 daple Street ' Williamson, Phomas A. Factory Worker 37 Ledgelawn Ave. Wilson, Albert O. Jr. Structural Eng. 24 Bennington Road Winslow, Ralph 1'. Accountant 43 Locust hvenue Wood, Adam S. Chief Engineer 124 Cedar Street 294 Wood, George f . Accountant 88 Middle Street Zitso, Peter Com. Photographer 21 Bertwell hoed The meeting adjourned at 10:40 P . M. A true rcord, Attest: 1 k