Newton (Middlesex County, Mass.) city directory 1941, Part 3

Author: R.L. Polk & Co.
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 932


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Nonantum-402 Watertown, Lucy H An- dolina in charge.


Oak Hill-Oak Hill School. Anne F Shee- han in charge.


Waban-1610 Beacon corner Woodward, Alice S McMullin in charge.


West Newton-25 Chestnut, Philip H Dolan in charge. Boys' & Girls' Room, Elisabeth Ball.


The part-time helpers number from 20 to 25 for the system, according to the season.


Mr J J Kivlehan heads the Buildings force of four full-time janitors and three part-time janitors. Silas Colligen, chauffeur, is in charge of the truck for book distribution.


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters 1321 Wash st WN


Chief appointed by Mayor and Alderman, all others appointed by Chief of Police sub- ject to the approval of Mayor


Chief of Police-Michl T Hughes Clerks-Esta F Hayes, Catherine T Herli- hy, Susanna W Shields


Captain-Nicholas Veduccio


Lieutenants-Edwd A Moan, Wm P Ma- honey, Danl E Crowley


Sergeants -- Bernard A Meehan, Andrew E Moran, Thos F Leehan, Richd L Bannon, Patk J King, Thos J Burke, John H Sheridan, Michl J Sullivan, Danl J Cleary


Sergeant-Mechanic-Bartlett Cullen


Matron-Mrs Grace A Carey


THE DISTRICT COURT OF NEWTON


[Established by Chapter 195, Acts of 1876]


Court House, 1309 Wash st, WN


Presiding Justice-Donald E Mayberry Special Justices-W Lloyd Allen, Thomas Weston


Clerk of Court-James P Gallagher


Assistant Clerk-David C Lombard


Court Officers-M John Enegess, Michl J Keating


Chief Probation Officer-M John Enegess


Probation Officer-Emily M Hickey


Sessions of Court for criminal business


daily, except Sun and holidays, at 9 am


Civil trials every Tues except during July and August


Civil list called at 9:30 am


Small claims every Wed at 9 am except


during August Supplementary process every Saturday at 9 am


Summary process hearings every Friday at 9 am


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT School Committee


The Mayor, Paul M Goddard, ex-officio Elected Members


Terms expire on December 31, 1941


Ward 1-Francis P Frazier


Ward 2-C Raymond Cabot


Ward 3-Ralph F Taber


Ward 4-Harold D Knowlton


Ward 5-Mrs Margt H Woods


Ward 6-Stanbrough Fernald


Ward 7-Jos F Wogan


Chairman-Harold W Knowlton. Secre-


tary, Harold B Gores


Educational Department, Technical Bldg, Nv


Office hours 8.30 am to 5 pm. Office closes at noon on Saturdays


Superintendent of Schools-Julius E War- ren; office hours, 8.30 to 9 am and 4.30 to 5 pm Tuesday and Thursday and by appoint- ment. Director of Elementary Education- : office hours by appointment. Assistant to the Supt-Harold B Gores; office hours daily 8:30 to 10 am and by appoint- ment


Division of Research and Guidance-Tech- nical Bldg, Nv-Cora E Riley, director; office hours by appointment. Frances D For- gie, asst; Annis M Sturgis, psychologist and adviser for special education; office hours by


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appointment. Eliz Deans, Attendance Super- visor and visiting teacher; office hours, school days, 9:00 to 9:45 am.


School Calendar


The school year shall begin on the 2d Mon of September


There shall be a suspension of school every Sat, every legal holiday and the half day pre- ceding and the day following Thanksgiving


In any emergency if it is impracticable to call a special meeting of the Committee, the chairman may close any or all the schools for a day


Regular meetings of the School Committee are held at the Technical Bldg, Newtonville, on the 1st secular day of Jan and on the 4th Mon of each month except July and August, at 7.45 pm


Daily sessions: Newton High School; 8.30 to 2.30; Newton Trade School: 8.30 to 4.00. Junior High School: 8.30 to 2.30; Grades III- VI, 8.30 to 12 daily and 1.30 to 3.30 Monday, Wednesday, Friday; Grades I-II, 8.30 to 11.45 daily and 1.30 to 3.30 Monday, Wednesday, Friday; Kindergarten, 8.30 to 11.15 daily sin- gle session; 8.30-11.00 and 1.30-3.30 double session


School Health Dept, City Hall, NC-Harold D Chope, MD. Director of Public Health, 34 Whittier rd, Nv


School Physicians-F H Paul jr, 583 Water- town, Nv; W O Blanchard, 465 Centre N; H W Thayer, 355 Walnut, Nv; L G Eastman, 60 Grove, LF; L H Jack, 379 Austin, WN; GF H Bowers, 156 Woodward, NH; T D Clark, 101 Highland av N.


Examining Physicians-Earle Glendy, 24 Garden rd N; Raymond E Johnson, 1082 Wal- nut, NH; Rondall W Rutherford, 31 Insti- tution av, NC; Frank M O'Connor, 606 Water- town Nv


School Nurses-Grace Lawrence, supvr; Myra P Dority, Mrs Gertrude Daley, Lillian E Regan, Mary A Welch, Eliz M Kneeland, Mrs Maude R Kemp, Martha I McLean, Margt Carey


Dental Hygienist-Phyllis Quinby


Nutritionist-Charlotte Raymond


Schools


Newton High School, Walnut and Elm rd Nv-Principal, Raymond A Green; Asst Prin- cipal, C Elwood Drake


Newton Trade School, Elm rd Nv-Director Jas Forbes


Bigelow Junior High School, Arlington st N-Principal, Haydn S Pearson


Frank Ashley Day Junior High School 100 Walnut-Principal, Russell V Burkhard


Levi F Warren Junior High School 1600 Wash WN-Principal, Paul C Scarborough


John Wingate Weeks Junior High School, Hereward rd NC-Principal, Raymond W Blaisdell


Albert Edgar Angier School (Angier-Peirce District) 1697 Beacon W-Principal, Carlon W Ray


Bowen School (Mason District) 383 Lang- ley rd NC-Principal's Asst, Mrs Pearl M Barrett


Charles C Burr School, 46 Ash st Au- Principal, Wm A Leighton


Cabot School (Cabot-Claflin District), Park- view av cor Cabot Nv-Principal, Helen L Thompson


Frank F Carr School, Nevada st Nv-Prin- cipal, Kenneth J LaFlamme


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Claflin School (Cabot-Claflin District) 350 Walnut Nv-Principal's Asst, Katherine L Locke


Davis School (Franklin-Davis District) 492 Waltham WN-Principal's Asst, Mary G Bradley


Ralph Waldo Emerson School 5 High UF -Principal, Joseph H Randall


Franklin School (Franklin-Davis District), Derby nr Cherry, WN-Principal, Elmer E Ellsworth


Hamilton School (Chas C Burr District) 545 Grove LF-Principal's Asst, Alice C Smith


Hyde School 68 Lincoln NH-Principal, Clarence E Churchill


Horace Mann School (Horace Mann- Stearns District) 680 Watertown Nv-Prin- cipal, G Winthrop Brainerd, Principal's Asst, Alice M Teele


Lincoln-Eliot School (Underwood District), Pearl st N-Principal, Annie C Pottle


Mason School 1242 Centre NC-Principal, Ruth E Doherty, Principal's Asst, Allan Acomb


Oak Hill School, Meadowbrook rd, Oak Hill -Principal, Jane M Wyman


Peirce School (Angier-Peirce District) 88 Chestnut WN-Principal's Asst, Ruth J O'- Donnell


Rice School (Mason District) 1180 Centre NC-Principal's Asst,


Stearns School (Horace Mann-Stearns Dis- trict), Jasset st N-Principal, G Winthrop Brainerd


Underwood School (Eliot-Lincoln-Under- wood District), 101 Vernon st N-Principal, Annie C Pottle


John Ward School, Dolphin rd NC-Prin- cipal, Mildred March


Williams School (Chas C Burr District), Hancock st Au-Principal's Asst, Margt L Ed- dington


Library of Teaching Aids Clerk-Carolyn E Siebert


Supervisors and Directors


Director Music Education-Haydn M Mor- gan


Director Physical Education- Grace S Kuntz


Director Art-F Eleanor Elliott


Supervisor Art-Gertrude M Abbihl


Asst Physical Education-Marywells Leiter Director of Elementary Education-


Americanization-Marian E Green


Supervisor Elementary Music-Eva A San- derson


Supervisor Instrumental Music-Charles R Spaulding


Supervisor Dietetics, Cafeterias; Grace I Wallace. Asst. Inez A Bernor


Special Teachers


Handicapped Children - Mrs Frances D Forgie


Psychologist-Annis M Sturgis


Lip Reading-Ena G Macnutt Remedial Reading-Calista Roy, Junior


High School; Elementary


Grades


Sight Saving-Winnifred Hughes


STREET LAMPS


In charge of Street Commissioner


All lights are supplied, lighted and cared for by the Boston Consolidated Gas Co and


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the Boston Edison Co by contracts as follows:


351 gas lamps, 5,344 incandescent electric lights, current energy of 80, 100, 250, 600, 1000, 1500 candle power


The gas and half night electric lights are extinguished at 1 a m and the all night elec- tric lights at 20 minutes before day break


WATER DEPARTMENT


Water Commissioner-Jos J Murray; Ap- pointed by Mayor and Aldermen. Office at City Hall


Total length of mains laid January 1, 1908, 141.28 miles; January 1, 1909, 143 miles; Jan- uary 1, 1910, 144.76 miles; January 1, 1911, 146.4 miles; January 1, 1912, 148 miles; Jan- uary 1, 1913, 150 miles; January 1, 1914, 152 miles; January 1, 1915, 155 miles; January 1, 1916, 157.8 miles; January 1, 1917, 160.6 miles; January 1, 1919, 162.7 miles; January 1, 1920,164.57 miles; January 1, 1922, 167.3 miles; January 1, 1925,169.7 miles; January 1, 1926, 190 miles; January 1, 1930, 198 miles; January 1, 1931, 201.68 miles; January 1, 1933, 210 miles; Jan 1, 1935, 214.97 miles; January 1, 1937, 223.545; January 1, 1939, 234.66; January 1, 1941, 241.6; number of hydrants set, 1,843; number of service pipes, 16,621; number of water meters. 16,780; capacity of covered reservoir, 10,000.000 gal- lons


Average daily consumption of water in 1881, 450,705 gallons; 1885, 614,968; 1891, 1- 067,294; 1895, 1,812000; 1900, 2,086,000; 1905, 2,151,293; 1910, 2,505,421; 1911,2,582,000; 1912, 2,700,000; 1913, 2,889,000; 1914, 2,960,- 000; 1915, 2,830,455; 1916, 3,098,878; 1917, 3,115,116; 1918, 3,430,153; 1919, 3,488,000; 1922,2,887,635; 1924, 4,100,000; 1925, 4,145,- 690; 1926, 4,300,000; 1927, 4,400,000; 1928, 4,450,000; 1929, 4,788,000; 1930, 5,027,541; 1933, 4,710,100; 1935, 4,654,262; 1936, 4,990,- 807; 1938, 4,746,127; 1940, 5,130,000


ASSOCIATIONS


(See Societies also Associations & Clubs- Commercial, also Clubs, in Classified Business Directory. Associations are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section.)


CHURCHES IN NEWTON


(See Churches, also Clergymen, in Classi- fied Business Directory. Churches are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section.)


CLUBS


(See Clubs, also Associations & Clubs- Commercial, also Societies, in Classified Busi- ness Directory. Clubs are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section.)


FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS


(See Societies in Classified Business Direc- tory. Fraternal Organizations are also listed with additional information under their in- dividual names in Alphabetical Section.)


HOMES


(See Classified Business Directory. Homes are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical · Section.)


HOSPITALS


(See Classified Business Directory. Hospi- tals are also listed with additional informa- tion under their individual names in Alpha- betical Section.)


SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES


(See Classified Business Directory. Schools and Colleges are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section.)


MIDDLESEX COUNTY


Incorporated May 10, 1643. Population, 1940, 971,390.


Shire towns-Cambridge (East), Lowell


COUNTY OFFICERS


County Commissioners- Nathaniel I Bow- ditch, Framingham, Chairman, Charles C Warren, Arlington; Archibald R Giroux, Lex- ington


Meet at Cambridge, Tues and Fri, except in Aug and except first Tues of Sept; at Lowell first Tues of Sept and third Mon of each month


Clerk of Courts-Frederic L Putnam, Mel- rose


Register of Deeds-Thos Leighton, Cam- bridge; Danl F Moriarty, Lowell. Assts- Albert T Guthheim, Arlington; Ralph A Nell- son, Medford


County Treasurer-Chas P Howard, Read- ing


County Engineer-Howard S Hatch, Wal- tham.


District Attorney-Robt F Bradford, Cam- bridge


Asst District Attorneys-1st Asst, Ephraim Martin, Belmont; John C Donohue, Chelms- ford; Albert W Wunderly, Arlington; Rufus H Bond, Medford; Anthony DiCicco, Somer- ville


Sheriff-Joseph M McElroy, Cambridge.


Deputy Sheriffs-Arthur E Bannon, East Pepperell; Fredk H Bowser jr, Woburn; Leon Brenner, Somerville; Jos Ciavardone, Somerville; Harry C Cole, Marlborough; Ar- thur B Corey, Concord; John Fisk Ford, Cam- bridge; Bernard F Gately, Lowell; Edwin J Grant, Somerville; Loring R Kew, Lowell; Paul I Kingsbury, Holliston; Elzear J La- rochelle, Lowell; Jos A Lincoln, Cambridge; Gerald E Lorman, Tyngsboro: Frank D McEl- roy, Watertown; Arthur H McLearn, Lexing- ton; Chester M Ricker, Newton; Robert F Parker and John J Sweeney, Medford; Law- rence W Tucker, Melrose; Leroy Williams, Cambridge; Leo H Wilson, Arlington.


Court Officers-Frederick T Peabody, Mel- rose, supervising; Frederic F Clauss, Cam- bridge; William M Emerson, Watertown; Alan C Eveleth, Arlington; John E Johnson, Chelmsford; William P Kingsbury, Hollis- ton; Gustavus E Litchfield, Waltham; Clar- ence McElroy, Cambridge; Saml Miller, Mal- den; Charles S Robinson, Concord; George H Stevens, Dracut; Wm H Stiles, Marlboro; Roland E Brown (Probate Court) Cambridge; Michl J Mahoney (Probate Court) Cambridge


Master of House of Correction and Jail, Cambridge-Joseph H McElroy, Cambridge


Master of the House of Correction at Biller- ica-Waldo S Ford deputy Billerica


Supt of Training School at Chelmsford- J Earl Wotton, N Chelmsford


Supt of Middlesex County Sanatorium at Waltham-Sumner H Remick, MD, Waltham


Masters in Chancery


Godffrey A Sawyer, Arlington; Reginald J Murphy, Wm M Hogan jr, Cambridge; Wm P Morrissey, Woodbury F Howell, Low- el; Lloyd Makepeace, Malden; James P Gal- lagher, Newton; Wm J Koen, Somerville; Thos F O'Connell, Wakefield; Roy C Pap- salia. Watertown; 1 vacancy


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Medical Examiners


Thos M Gallagher, Newton; David C Dow, Cambridge; Orma L Clark, Acton; G Stanley Miles, Somerville; John M Wilcox, Woburn; Marshall L Alling, Lowell; Roscoe D Perley, Melrose; Michl F Burke, Natick; Wm D Roche, Marlboro; Edw Lilly, Shirley


Associate Medical Examiners


Jeremiah A Greene, Cambridge; Andrew D Guthrie, Medford; Ira W Richardson, Wake- field; Richd W Sheehy, Winchester; Michl A Tighe, Lowell; John D Sheehan, Concord; Thos C Quirk, Watertown; J Harry McCann, Framingham; N John Colombo, Hudson; Jos A McLean, Ayer.


Trial Justices For Middlesex County


Daniel J Riley, Hopkinton; Fred E Morris, Hudson


Public Administrators


Joseph A Dengeleski, Arlington; Dana T Gallup, Cambridge; Fredk H Hilton, Fram- ingham; John A McGuire jr, Lowell; Chas L Perriello, Medford; Harry W Lewin, Malden


COURTS United States Supreme Court


Chief Justice of the Supreme Court-Chas Evans Hughes, appointed in 1930. (Fourth Circuit)


Associate Justice from Massachusetts- Felix Frankfurter


U S Circuit Court of Appeals (First Circuit)


Federal Bldg, 15th fi Boston


Associate Justice-Felix Frankfurter of Massachusetts


Circuit Judges-Calvert Magruder of Mass- achusetts; John C Mahoney of Rhode Island; Peter Woodbury of New Hampshire


District Judges-Geo F Morris, New Hamp- shire; John P Hartigan, Rhode Island; John A Peters, Maine; Elisha H Brewster, Hugh D Mclellan and George C Sweeney, Francis J W Ford, Massachusetts; Robert A Cooper, San Juan, Puerto Rico


Clerk-Arthur I Charron


Deputy Clerk-Roger A Stinchfield


Annual Term-First Tuesday of October


Sessions for Hearing Cases-First Tues of each month except from July to September


United States District Court


Federal Bldg, 12th and 15th fls, Boston


District Judges-Elisha H Brewster, Hugh D Mclellan, George C Sweeney, Francis J W Ford


United States Attorney for District of Massachusetts-Edmund J Brandon


Special Attorney-Wm J Koen


Assistants-Wm T McCarthy, Arthur J B Cartier, George F Garrity, Henry M Leen, Ed- ward O Gourdin, C Keefe Hurley, Jackson J Holtz, Robert W Meserve, Alfred S Malagodi, Edwd D Hassan


Area Attorney-William J Hession


Attorneys, Dept of Justice, Bureau of War Risk Litigation-Timothy A Curtin, John J Cummings


Clerk's Office rm 1525. Clerk, Jas S Allen; Deputy Clerks-John E Gilman jr, Mary E Prendergast, Arthur M Brown, Edith G Rol- lins, Helen I Tweedy, Katherine E Quinn, Jos A Dengeleski, Jos J Duwan, Josephine Trowbridge, Mary A Traverse, Jane D Fahey, Earl W Wright


Naturalization Clerk's Office rm 1021- Deputy Clerks, Arthur D Grandison, Wm J Lyons


United States Marshal for the District of Massachusetts-J Henry Goguen


Deputy Marshals-Danl J Chapman, Chris- topher Ghiloni, Michl H Barry, Norman B Dupuis, John J Harvey, Marie A Lord, Jus- tin L McCarthy, Jas J McGraun, Kathleen A McGuire, Richd A Qualters, Patk F Shannon, Harold R Sullivan, Jos G Green, Ralph W Grav, John Hall, Henry J McHenry, John E Collins


United States Commissioners


Federal Bldg, Room 1104, Boston


Howard W Robbins, Lexington; Edw Dono- van, Boston; Louis W Doherty, Springfield; Edwin H Crandell, Worcester; Geo E Lilley, New Bedford; Milton B Warner, Pittsfield; Richd B Walsh, Lowell; Fred F Bennett, Holyoke


Referee in Bankruptcy for Middlesex County-B Loring Young, of Weston


Terms of the Court-March, the 3d Tues- day; June, the 4th Tuesday; Sept, the 2d Tuesday; December, the 1st Tuesday.


Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Room 238 Court House


Pemberton Square, Boston Chief Justice-Fred T Field


Associate Justices-Charles H Donahue, Henry T Lummus, Stanley E Qua, Arthur W Dolan, Louis S Cox, Jas J Ronan


Reporter of Decisions-Ethelbert V Grabill Clerk of the Court for the Commonwealth -Walter F Frederick, of Boston


Terms of the Court for Middlesex County


At Lowell, 3d Tuesday in April; at Cam- bridge, 3d Tuesday in October


Superior Court Room 245 Court House Pemberton Square, Boston Chief Justice-John P Higgins


Associate Justices-Franklin T Hammond, Nelson P Brown, Fredk W Fosdick, William A Burns, Joseph Walsh, Edwd T Broadhurst, Frederic B Greenhalge, David F Dillon, Harold P Williams, Walter L Collins, Dan- iel T O'Connell, Thomas J Hammond, Raoul H Beaudreau, Edward F Hanify, Abraham E Pinanski, James C Donnelly, Frank J Donahue, Lewis Goldberg, John E Swift, Vin- cent Brogna, Geo F Leary, Joseph A Sheehan, Thos H Dowd, J Arthur Baker, Joseph L Hur- ley, Francis J Good, Jesse W Morton, Wm C Giles, Paul G Kirk, Alex G Buttrick, Felix Forte


Clerk of Courts-Frederic L Putnam, Mel- rose.


Assistant Clerks-Fredk C Bean, Chelms- ford; Charles T Hughes, Medford; Ethel M Allen, Belmont; Fredk O Davis, Cambridge; Fred A Beals jr, Wakefield: Robert P Hig- gins, Somerville; Calvin A Burger, Lowell


Terms of the Court for Middlesex County


For Civil Cases-at Cambridge, first Mon- day in January and April. Tuesday after the first Monday in September, first Monday in October. At Lowell, first Monday in April, first Monday in October


For Criminal Cases-at Cambridge, first Monday in January. February, April, May, June, October, November and December. At Lowell, first Monday in March and Tuesday after the first Monday in September


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Probate Court


Judges of Probate and Insolvency-John C Leggat, Lowell; Joseph W Monahan, Bel- mont; Arthur E Beane, Cambridge


Register of Probate and Insolvency-Lor- ing P Jordan, Wakefield


First Assistant Register-Ernest M Hodg- don, Medford Second Assistant Register-Edmund H Gunther, Chelmsford


Third Assistant Register-Edw J Shaugh- nessy, Ashland


Terms of the Probate Court


At Cambridge, daily except Saturdays and the third Tuesday in every month; at Lowell on the third Tuesday of each month except August


Land Court 408 Court House, Boston


Established by the Acts of 1898 for the registration of Land Titles


Judge-John E Fenton


Associate Judges-Clarence C Smith, Patk J Courtney


Recorder-Chas A Southworth. Business Hours 9 AM to 4:15 PM. Saturdays 9 AM to 12 M


Sittings in the Court of Boston, and by adjournment from time to time, at such other places as public convenience may require. Court is open every day except Sundays and legal holidays


Middlesex Law Library Association


Pres, Nelson B Vanderhoff, Newtonville; Directors-Richd Brabrook Walsh, Lowell; Martin T Hall, Natick: David H Fulton, Som- erville; Augustine J Daley, Cambridge. Clerk -Chas T Hughes, W Medford; Librarian in Charge Alice Gilman


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS STATE GOVERNMENT


1941


State election on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November


Executive Department


Governor-His Excellency, Leverett Salton- stall (R) of Newton, salary $10,000


Lieut Governor-His Honor Horace T Ca- hill (R) of Braintree, salary $4,000 and ex- penses of travel


Secretary of the Commonwealth-Frederic W Cook (R) of Somerville, salary $7,000


Treasurer and Receiver General-William E Hurley (R) of Boston, salary $6,000


Auditor of Commonwealth-Thos J Buck- ley (D) of Boston, salary $6,000


Attorney General-Robt T Bushnell (R) of Newton, salary $8,000


Legislative Department Meets first week in January


SENATE


President-Angier L Goodwin, of Melrose Clerk-Irving N Hayden, of Wollaston Sergeant-at-Arms-Charles O Holt, of West Medford


Chaplain-Rev Arthur M Ellis, of Newton


Senators from Middlesex County District 1-Jos F Montminy, of Lowell


60 2-Arthur F Blanchard of Cambridge


3-Eugene H Giroux, of Somerville


4-Angier L Goodwin, of Melrose


5-Louis B Connors, of Waltham


= 6-Harris S Richardson, of Winches- ter


7-Arthur Coolidge, of Reading


Middlesex and Norfolk District-Chas W Olson, Ashland


Middlesex and Suffolk District-Arthur W Hollis, Newton


Senatorial Districts of Middlesex County First District - Ashby, Ayer, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Little- ton, Lowell Wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11; Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsborough, Westford


Second District-Belmont and wards 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Cambridge, Somerville Wards 6, 7


Third District-Somerville, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Cambridge, Ward 3, Malden, Ward 2 Medford Wards 1, 5, 7


Fourth District-Everett, Malden Wards 4, 5, 6, 7, Melrose


Fifth District-Acton, Boxborough, Con- cord, Hudson, Lincoln, Maynard, Stow, Sud- bury, Waltham, Watertown


Sixth District-Arlington, Medford Wards 2, 3, 4, 6, Winchester, Woburn


Seventh District-Bedford, Billerica, Bur- lington, Lexington, Lowell, wards 1, 9 and 10, Reading, Stoneham, Tewksbury, Wakefield, Wilmington


Norfolk and Middlesex District-Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Marlborough, Sherborn, Wayland, Weston, in the county of Middlesex, Bellingham, Frank- lin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, Wren- tham in Norfolk County, Blackstone in Wor- cester County


Middlesex and Suffolk District-Cambridge Ward 5, Newton in Middlesex and Boston Ward 22 in Suffolk County


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Speaker-Christian A Herter, of Boston Clerk-Lawrence R Grove, of Boston Sergeant-at-Arms-Charles O Holt, of West Medford


Chaplain-Rev Cornelius P Trowbridge, of Brookline


Representatives from Middlesex County Compensation, $2,000 for the session District 1 Cambridge, wards 1, 2, 3, Somer- ville ward 2-John T Sullivan (D) Cambridge; Michl J Neville (D), Cambridge


¥ 2 Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Dana T Gallup (R); Haven Parker (R), Henry D Winslow (R)


3 Cambridge, wards 9, 10, 11, Water- town precincts 1, 2-Jeremiah J Sullivan (D), Cambridge; Thos P O'Neill jr (D), Cambridge


66 4 Newton, wards 1, 2. 3, 7-Clarence C Colby (R), Loomis Patrick (R)


5 Newton, wards 4, 5, 6-Douglass B Francis (R), Margt L Spear (R)


6 Natick, H Edw Snow (R)


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7 Bedford, Lexington, Waltham - George C Cousens (R) of Wal- tham, Richard I Furbush (R) of Waltham, Chas E Ferguson, Lex- ington


8 Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn, Sudbury- Charles Holmes Roberts jr (R) of Framingham, Carl A Sheridan (R) of Framingham


66 9 Marlboro-John F Manning (D) Marlboro


10 Boxborough, Hudson, Littleton, Maynard, Stow, Avery W Steele (R) of Boxborough


11 Acton, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Tyngs- borough, Westford-John H Val- entine (R) of Chelmsford


12 Ashby, Ayer, Dunstable, Groton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, -Fred Carpenter (R) of Groton


13 Concord, Lincoln, Wayland, Wes- ton-Otis M Whitney (R), of Concord


14 Lowell, wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8-Albert Bergeron (R), Jos J Sweeney (D), Geo T Walsh (D)


15 Lowell, wards 1, 2-Cornelius Des- mond jr (D)


16 Lowell, wards 10. 11- Geo J Calla- han (D)


17 Lowell, wards 5, 9-Danl F Sulli- van (D)


18 North Reading, Reading, Wilming- ton, Woburn wards 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7-Newell H Morton (R) Read- ing, Herman P Peterson (R), Woburn


19. Billerica, Burlington, Dracut, Tewksbury-Sam B Pillsbury (R), Dracut


20 Everett wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6-Law- rence H Davis (R), Sumner G Whittier (R)


21 Malden-William R Gilman (R), John V Kimball (R), Vernon C Newman (R)


22 Melrose, Stoneham, Wakefield -- Theodore P Hollis (R), of Stone- ham, Jos A Milano (R) of Mel- rose, Howard R True (R), of Melrose


66 23 Belmont, Watertown precincts 3, 9, 10-Clark B Partridge (R) Watertown, John W Vaughn (R) Belmont


66 24 Somerville, wards 1, 3, 4, 5-Wal- ter J Moran (D), Paul A Mc- Carthy (D), Catherine E Falvey (D)


25 Somerville, wards 6, 7, Arlington precincts 1, 3, 5-John F Foster (R), Somerville, Hiram N Dear- born (R), Somerville


26 Medford wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-Robert P Campbell (R), Walter E Law- rence (R) Medford, Arthur L Youngman (R)


27 Everett ward 5 Medford wards 1, 7-Michl F Skerry (D), Medford


28 Arlington precincts 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14-Nelson B Cros- by (R) Arlington, Hollis M Gott (R), of Arlington


MILITARY


State Armory, 1135 Washington St, WN John K Barton, Chief Armorer Company C, 23d Infantry Mass State Guard, Capt Geo Hennrikus, 1st Lieut Leo Taffe


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT The Executive


President-Franklin D Roosevelt, of New York; salary, $75,000; term expires January 20, 1945


Vice-President-Henry A Wallace, of Iowa; salary $15,000; term expires Jan 20, 1945


The Cabinet




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