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Sessions of Court for criminal business daily, except Sun and holidays, at 9 am
Civil trials every Tues except during July and August, motions every day Civil list called at 9:00 am
Small claims every Wed at 9 am, alternate Wed during July and August
Supplementary process every Saturday at 9 am
Summary process hearings every Friday at 9 am
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT School Committee The Mayor, Theodore R Lockwood, ex-officio Elected Members
Term expires January, 1952
Ward 1-Francis P Frazier
Ward 2-Jas J Cahill
Ward 3-James B Palmer
Ward 4-Guernsey Camp jr
Ward 5-Henry W Keyes
Ward 6-Haskell C Freedman
Ward 7-Gordon B Russell
Chairman-Dr Jas B Palmer. Secretary,
Wm F Clark
Educational Department, Technical Bldg, 40 Elm rd Nv
Office hours 8.30 am to 5 pm. Office closes at noon on Saturdays
Supt of Schools-Harold B Gores; office hours by appointment. Asst Supt-Chas O Richter; office hours daily and by appoint- ment
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 3.00 Junior High School: 8.30 to 2.30; Grades I, VI, 8.30 to 12 daily and 1.30 to 3.30 Monday, Wednesday, Friday; Kindergarten, 8.30 to 11.30 daily, 1.30 to 3.00 except Tuesday
School Health Dept, City Hall, NC-Ernest M Morris, MD, Director of Public Health
School Physicians-W O Blanchard, 465 Centre N; Donald E Bowen, 379 Austin, WN; L G Eastman, 60 Grove Au; Jos Osborne, 10 Hartford NH; F H Paul jr, 583 Watertown, Nv; Theo Shane, 80 Waltham, WN; Henry Nigro, 310 Waltham, WN
School Nurses-Letitia E Doten, Martha I McLean, Edna M Moore, Mrs Marguerite Smith Packer, Lillian E Regan, Eleanor M Madden, G Evelyn MacBey, Julia Dobosz, Phyllis Sears
Dental Hygienist-Martha A Walton
Nutritionists-Ruth E Irwin, Marie Bar- rett
Schools
Newton Junior College, 40 Elm rd Nv- Principal, Raymond A Green; Director C Elwood Drake
Newton High School, 417-453 Walnut Nv -Principal, Raymond A Green; Asst Prin- cipal, C Elwood Drake
Newton Trade School, 40 Elm rd Nv-Di- rector Jas Forbes
Bigelow Junior High School, 145 Arlington st N-Principal, H Edgar Pray; Asst Prin- cipal, Marion S Hamilton
Frank Ashley Day Junior High School 100 Walnut-Principal, Ralph H Morse; Asst Principal, Agnes M Peoples
Levi F Warren Junior High School 1600 Wash WN-Principal, Paul C Scarborough; Asst Principal, Mary J Cleveland
John Wingate Weeks Junior High School, 7 Hereward rd NC-Principal, Raymond W Blaisdell; A'sst Principal, Bettina King
Albert Edgar Angier School (Angier Ham- ilton District) 1697 Beacon W-Principal, Carlon W Ray
Bowen School (Hyde-Bowen District) 383 Langley rd NC-Acting Head Teacher, Her- bert J Callahan
Charles C Burr School (Chas C Burr Dis- trict), 46 Ash st Au-Head Teacher, Jas F Gray
Cabot School (Cabot-Claflin District), 41 Parkview av Nv-Principal, Helen L Thomp- son
Frank F Carr School (Carr-Horace Mann District), 225 Nevada st Nv-Principal, Ken- neth J LaFlamme
Claflin School (Cabot-Claflin District) 110 Washington pk Nv-Head Teacher, Julia M Tobin
Davis School 492 Waltham WN-Principal, Mary J Nugent
Ralph Waldo Emerson School, 5 High UF -Principal, Raymond F Cook
Franklin School 125 Derby WN-Principal, Jos H Randall
Hamilton School (Angier-Hamilton Dis- trict) 545 Grove LF-Head Teacher, Alice C Smith
Hyde School (Hyde-Bowen District), 68 Lincoln NH-Principal, Clarence E Church- ill
Horace Mann School (Carr-Horace Mann District) 680 Watertown Nv-Head Teacher, Florence E Hickey
Lincoln-Eliot School (Stearns-Lincoln-Eliot District), 191 Pearl st N-Head Teacher, Mrs Ilda T Provost
Mason School (Mason District) 1242 Centre NC-Principal, Ruth E Dority
Memorial School, 60 Stein circle NC-Prin- cipal, Francis A Tanner
New England Peabody Home for Crippled Children, 474 Brookline NC-Educational Counselor, Ruth B Maynard
Oak Hill School, 130 Wheeler rd NC- -Principal, Jane M Wyman
Peirce School 88 Chestnut WN-Principal, Ann L Caldwell
Rice School (Mason District) 1180 Centre NC
Stearns School (Stearns-Lincoln-Eliot Dis- trict), 44 Jasset st N-Principal, G Winthrop Brainerd
Underwood School, 101 Vernon st N-Prin- cipal, Allan Acomb
John Ward School, 10 Dolphin rd NC- Principal, Mildred March
Williams School (Chas C Burr District), 102 Hancock st Au-Head Teacher, Margt L Eddington
Supervisors and Directors
Art-F Eleanor Elliot, supvr; Helen C Rose, asst
Music-Jas H Remley, supvr; Eva A San- derson, asst; Donald S March, instrumental music supvr
Physical and Health and Safety Education -Frank M Simmons, director
Asst Director, Boys-Warren L Huston
Supervisor, Girls-Helene D Breivogel
Asst Supervisor, Elementary Grades-Sally W Tarbell
Americanization-Marian E Green, direc- tor
Supervisor Dietetics, Cafeterias-Helena F Brooks
Supervising Engineer and Superintendent of Buildings-Arthur S Swanson
Special Counselors
Speech and Reading-Beverly L Wilson
Psychological-Patricia N Naka Speech-Grace M Kennedy
Hearing-Ena G Macnutt
Special Education and Acting Supervisor of Attendance-Jerry R Angino
STREET LAMPS
In charge of Street Commissioner
All lights are supplied, lighted and cared for by the Boston Consolidated Gas Co and the Boston Edison Co by contracts as follows: 101 gas lamps, 6-181 incandescent electric lights, current energy of 80, 100, 250, 600, 1000, 1500 candle power
The gas and half night electric lights are on all night, electric lights are extinguished at 20 minutes before day break
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WATER DEPARTMENT
Water Commissioner-
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; January 1, 1945, 245.658 miles; January 1, 1947, 247.734 miles; January 1, 1948, 249.256 miles; Janu- ary 1, 1949, 254.746 miles; January 1, 1950, 259.49; January 1, 1951, 264.22; number of hydrants set, 2,022; number of service pipes, 19,141; number of water meters, 21,134; ca- pacity of covered reservoir, 10,000,000 gallons
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; 1942, 5,269,000; 1944, 5,853,000; 1946, 6,112,000; 1947, 6,306,000; 1948, 6,454,000; 1949, 6,913,- 000; 1950, 7,079,000
ASSOCIATIONS
(See Clubs, also Organizations in Classi- fied Business Directory. Associations are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Sec- tion.)
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 Organizations in Classified Business Directory. Clubs are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section.)
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS
(See Organizations in Classified Business Directory. Fraternal Organizations are also listed with additional information under their individual 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, 1945, 1,022,000.
Shire towns-Cambridge (East), Lowell
COUNTY OFFICERS
County Commissioners-Jas Cullen, Win- chester, Chairman; Wm G Andrew, Cam- bridge; Thos Brennan, Medford
Meet at Cambridge, Tues and Fri; at Low- ell 3d Monday of each month
Clerk of Courts-Frederic L Putnam, Mel- rose
Register of Deeds-Albert T Gutheim, Arl- ington; Danl F Moriarty, Lowell. Assts- James F Fitzgerald, Cambridge; Wm L Mul- doon, Lowell; Ralph A Nellson, Medford
County Treasurer-Chas P Howard, Read- ing
County Engineer-Howard S Hatch, Wal- cham.
District Attorney-Geo E Thompson, Mel- rose
Asst District Attorneys-Ephraim Martin, Belmont; Lyman C Sprague, Reading; Allen Gerson, Lowell; M Edw Viola, Arlington; Ed- mund V Keville, Belmont; Harold E Magnu- son, Arlington
Sheriff-Howard W Fitzpatrick, Malden Special Sheriff-Robt M Chenevert
Deputy Sheriffs-Leo E Baron, Lowell; John F Brocklesby, Newton; Leon Brenner, Somerville; Matthew J Callahan, Medford; Ralph W Cram, Waltham; Arthur Cooke, North Chelmsford; Arthur B Corey, Concord; Jos L Crowley, Belmont; George O Darling, Malden; Geo E Delaney, Watertown; Edw H Donovan, Cambridge; Danl F Duris, Cam- bridge; Robt J Fitzpatrick, Malden; Danl F Finn, Cambridge; Waldo S Ford, Billerica; Edw F Henneberry, Newton; Grace K Jen- nings, Somerville; Geo H Jones, Malden; Loring R Kew jr, Tewksbury; Elzear J Laro- chelle, Lowell; Frank H Locke, Medford; Emil W Lundgren, Everett; Wm J Mara, Somerville; Wm J Mckinley, Cambridge; Wm P .Morrissey, Natick; Jos P Murphy, Cambridge; Geo V Murray, Somerville; Edw F Nowak, Dracut; Robt J Patton, Framing- ham; Chester M Ricker, Newton; David S Robinson, Cambridge; Wm F Sheridan, Mal- den; Warren K Shaw, Melrose; John J Sullivan, Watertown; Thos F Tracey, Water- town; Lyman R Walker, Medford
Court Officers-John E Johnson, Chelms- ford, supervising; Jos Ciavardone, Somer- ville; Frederic F Clauss, Cambridge; Harry C Cole, Marlborough; Paul I Kingsbury, Hol- liston; Jas E Mahler, Cambridge; Clarence McElroy, Cambridge; Robt F Parker, Med- ford; Chester M Ricker, Newton; Chas S Robinson, Concord; Leo H Wilson, Arling- ton; Roland E Brown (Probate Court), Cam- bridge; Michl J Mahoney (Probate Court), Cambridge; John Fisk Ford, Cambridge; Jas J Fenton, Cambridge
Master of House of Correction and Jail, Cambridge-Edw H Donovan, Cambridge
Master of the House of Correction at Biller- ica-Howard W Fitzpatrick, Malden
Supt of Training School at Chelmsford- J Earl Wotton, N Chelmsford
Supt of Middlesex County Sanatorium at Waltham-Francis P Dawson, MD, Waltham
Medical Examiners
Thos M Gallagher, Newton; Leo T Myles, Cambridge; Orma L Clark, Acton; Andrew D Guthrie, Medford; John M Wilcox, Wo- burn; Marshall L Alling, Lowell; Ira W Richardson, Wakefield; Michl F Burke, Na- tick; Arth G Simoneau, Marlboro; Edw Lilly, Shirley
Associate Medical Examiners
Justin L Anderson, Reading; Harry L Ben- son, Winchester; Mason D Bryant, Lowell; Howard E Robinson, Concord; Edw J Kelley, Concord; Thos C Quirk, Watertown; J Harry McCann, Framingham; Lawrence G Mullen, Cambridge; N John Colombo, Hudson; Jos A McLean, Ayer; G Stanley Miles, Somerville
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Trial Justices For Middlesex County Francis V Terry, Hopkinton; Wm P Walsh, Hudson
Law Library
Middlesex Law Library-Pearl J Larson, Cambridge librarian; Barbara Dunsford, Low- ell, librarian
COURTS United States Supreme Court Chief Justice of the Supreme Court-Fred M Vinson. (First Circuit) Associate Justice from
Massachusetts- Felix Frankfurter
U S Circuit Court of Appeals (First Circuit)
Federal Bldg, 16th fl 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-John P Hartigan, Rhode Island; John D Clifford jr, Maine; Wm T McCarthy, Chas E Wyzanski jr and Geo C Sweeney, Francis J W Ford, Massachusetts; Aloysius J Connor, New Hampshire
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-Chas E Wyzanski jr, Geo C Sweeney, Francis J W Ford and Wm T McCarthy
United States Commissioners Federal Bldg, Room 1104, Boston
Wm C Rogers, Cohasset; Martin T Hall, Natick; Jas P Moriarty, Springfield; W Arth Garrity, Worcester; Geo E Lilley, New Bed- ford; Milton B Warner, Pittsfield; Thos M Higgins, Lowell
Referee in Bankruptcy for Middlesex County-Wm J Hession, Arlington
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Court House Pemberton Square, Boston Chief Justice Stanley E Qua
Associate Justices-John Varnum Spald- ing, Henry T Lummus, Arth W Dolan, Jas J Ronan, Raymond S Wilkins, Harold P Wil- liams, Edw A Counihan jr
Reporter of Decisions-Ethelbert V Grabill Clerk of the Court for the Commonwealth -Fredk L Quinlan
Superior Court Court House Pemberton Square, Boston Chief Justice-John P Higgins
Associate Justices-Edw T Broadhurst, Walter L Collins, Danl T O'Connell, Raoul H Beaudreau, Edw F Hanify, Abr E Pinanski, Jas C Donnelly, Frank J Donahue, Lewis Goldberg, John E Swift, Vincent Brogna, Geo F Leary, Thos H Dowd, J Arth Baker, Jos L Hurley, Francis J Good, Jesse W Mor- ton, Wm C Giles, Paul G Kirk, Allan G But- trick, Felix Forte, Jos E Warner, John V Sullivan, Eug A Hudson, Edw J Voke, Frank J Murray, Danl D O'Brien, Horace T Cahill, Frank E Smith, Chas Fairhurst, David G Nagle
Probate Court
Judges of Probate and Insolvency-John C Leggat, Lowell; Joseph W Monahan, Bel- mont; Fredk McMenimen, Cambridge
Register of Probate and Insolvency-John J Butler, Wakefield
Assistants-Ernest M Hodgdon, Medford; Edmund H Gunther, Chelmsford; Edw J Shaughnessy, Ashland; Chas H Randall jr, Melrose; Warren J FitzGerald, Belmont
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
Judge-John E Fenton
Associate Judges-Joseph R Cotton, Patk J Courtney Recorder - Sybil H Holmes. Business Hours 9 AM to 4:30 PM
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS STATE GOVERNMENT 1950-1951
State election on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November
Executive Department
Governor-His Excellency, Paul A Dever (D), of Cambridge
Lieut Governor-His Honor Chas F Jeff Sullivan (D), of Worcester
Secretary of the Commonwealth-Edw J Cronin (D), of Chelsea
Treasurer and Receiver General-John E Hurley (D), of Dorchester
Auditor of Commonwealth-Thos J Buck- ley (D) of Boston
Attorney-General-Francis E Kelly (D), of Dorchester
Legislative Department Meets first week in January
SENATE
President-in 1951, Richd I Furbush, of Waltham
Clerk-Irving N Hayden, of Wollaston
Sergeant-at-Arms-Arthur R Driscoll, of Fall River
Chaplain-Fredk M Eliot, of Cambridge Senators from Middlesex County District 1-Paul R Achin (R), of Lowell
2-Danl F O'Brien, of Cambridge
3-James J Corbett, of Somerville
66 4-Sumner G Whittier of Everett
5-Richd I Furbush, of Waltham
6-Robt P Campbell (R), of Medford 7-Geo J Evans, of Wakefield
Middlesex and Norfolk District-Chas W Olson, Ashland
Middlesex and Suffolk District-Richd H Lee, Newton
Senatorial Districts of Middlesex County
First District - Ashby, Ayer, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Low- ell Wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 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 Wards 2, 3, 4, 6, Malden Wards 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and Melrose
Fifth District-Acton, Boxborough, Con- cord, Hudson, Lincoln, Littleton, Maynard, Stow, Sudbury, Waltham, Watertown
Sixth District-Arlington, Medford Wards 2, 3, 4, 6, Winchester, Woburn
Seventh District-Bedford, Billerica, Bur- lington, Lexington, Lowell, wards 1, 9 10, and 11, Reading, Stoneham, Tewksbury, Wake- field, Wilmington
Norfolk and Middlesex District-Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Marlborough, Sherborn, Wayland, Weston, in the county of Middlesex; Bellingham, Dover, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, Plainville and Wrentham in Norfolk County; Blackstone and Millville in Worcester County
Middlesex and Suffolk District-Cambridge Ward 5, Newton in Middlesex and Boston Ward 22 in Suffolk County
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker-Thos P O'Neill jr, of Cambridge Clerk-Lawrence R Grove, of Natick Sergeant-at-Arms-Arthur R Driscoll, of Fall River
Chaplain-Rt Rev Rich J Quinlan, of Win- throp
Representatives from Middlesex County District 1 Cambridge, wards 1, 2, 3, Somer- ville ward 2-John J Toomey Cambridge; Thos F Coady, Cam- bridge .
= 2 Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8- Francis W Lindstrom, Francis D Good and Walter J Sullivan, of Cambridge
" 3 Cambridge, wards 9, 10, 11, Water- town precincts 1, 2-Jeremiah J Sullivan, Cambridge; Thos P O'Neill jr, Cambridge
4 Newton, wards 1, 2, 3, 7-Geo E Rawson and Christian A Herter jr, of Boston
= 5 Newton, wards 4, 5, 6-Howard Whitmore jr and Mrs Irene K Thresher, of Newton
6 Natick, H Edw Snow, of Natick
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7 Waltham, wards 1, 2, 4, 6, Weston -J Robt Ayres, of Weston and Wm E Hays of Waltham
8 Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn, J Alan Hodder and Wm I Randall, of Framingham
9 Marlboro-Chas T Kelleher, Marl- boro
10 Hudson, Lincoln, Sudbury, Way- land-Howard S Russell, of Way- land
11 Acton, Chelmsford, Tyngsborough, Westford-Edw S DeSaulnier jr, of Chelmsford
12 Ashby, Ayer, Boxborough, Duns- table, Groton, Littleton, Pepper- ell, Shirley, Townsend-Earle S Bagley, of Townsend
13 Carlisle, Concord, Maynard, Stow -David B Williams, of Concord 14 Lowell, wards 3, 6, 7, 8-Raymond J Lord, Cornelius F Kiernan, of Lowell
15 Lowell, wards 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11- Cornelius Desmond jr, James L O'Dea, Patk F Plunkett, of Low- ell
= 16 Malden, wards 2, 3 -- Robt F Mur- phy, of Malden
= 17 Waltham, wards 3, 5, 7, Water- town, precincts 8, 10-Thos M Flaherty, of Waltham
18 North Reading, Reading, Wilming- ton, Woburn wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7-Frank D Tanner, of Reading; Malcolm S White, Woburn
= 19 Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Dra- cut, Lexington, Tewksbury- Chas E Ferguson, of Lexington, John Brox, of Dracut
20 Everett, wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6-Fran- cis T Gallagher, Fred C Harring- ton, of Everett
21 Malden, wards 1, 4, 5, 6, 7-Louis H Glaser and Herbert L Jack- son, of Malden
22 Melrose, Stoneham, Wakefield- Chas Gibbons, of Stoneham, Jos A Milano of Melrose, Theo J Vaitses of Melrose
23 Belmont, Watertown precincts 3, 9-Wm W Kirklin and Edw L Kerr, of Belmont
24 Everett, ward 1, Somerville, wards 1, 3, 4, 5-Joseph F Leahy, Paul A' McCarthy, Harold A Palmer 2
25 Somerville, wards 6, 7, Arlington precincts 1, 3, 5-Jas R Doncas- ter, Somerville, Jos F McEvoy jr, Somerville
26 Medford, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-Michl Catino, Thos J Doherty, C Eug Farnum, of Medford
27 Everett ward 5. Medford wards 1, 7-Michl F Skerry, Medford
28 Arlington precincts 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14-Hollis M Gott, Henry E Keenan, of Arlington
29 Winchester, Woburn, ward 1- Harrison Chadwick, of Winches- ter
= 30 Watertown, precincts 4, 5, 6, 7- Earle S Tyler, of Watertown
STATE DEPARTMENTS
State Armory, 1135 Washington St, WN -Louis J Marcell, Armorer
Company F, 101st Infantry-Capt Stanley Webb comdr
Company K, 101st Infantry-Capt Thos F Hickey, military custodian
Division of Employment Security-290 Cen- tre rm 12N. John F Kennedy mgr
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT The Executive
President-Harry S Truman, of Missouri; salary, $100,000; expense allowances not ex- ceeding $90,000; term expires January 20, 1952
Vice-President-Alben W Barkley, of Ken- tucky; salary $30,000.
The Cabinet
Arranged in the order of succession for The Presidency
Salary, $22,500
Secretary of State-Dean G Acheson, of Maryland
Secretary of the Treasury-John W Snyder, of Missouri
Secretary of Defense General Geo C Mar- shall, of Virginia
Attorney General-J Howard McGrath of Rhode Island
Postmaster General-Jesse M Donaldson, of Illinois
Secretary of the Interior-Oscar L Chap- man, of Colorado
Secretary of Agriculture Charles F Bran- nan, of Colorado
Secretary of Commerce-Charles Sawyer, of Ohio
Secretary of Labor-Maurice J Tobin, of Massachusetts
Legislative
Salaries of Senators and Representatives, $12,500 a year with $2,500 tax free expense account. Eighty-second Congress began Janu- ary 3, 1951
Senators from Massachusetts-Henry Cabot Lodge jr of Beverly, term expires 1953; Lev- erett Saltonstall, of Dover, term expires 1955 Representatives from Massachusetts District 1-John W Heselton, of Deerfield
2-Foster Furcolo, of Longmeadow
= 3-Philip J Philbin of Clinton
4-Harold D Donohue, of Worcester 5-Mrs Edith N Rogers, of Lowell
6-Wm H Bates of Salem
7-Thos J Lane of Lawrence
8-Angier L Goodwin of Melrose
9-Donald W Nicholson, of Ware- ham 10-Christian A' Herter, of Boston
11-John F Kennedy, Boston
12-John W McCormack of Dorches- ter
13-Richd B Wigglesworth of Milton 14-Jos W Martin jr of N Attleboro
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POST OFFICES
All Post Offices in Newton are branches under Boston PO. Francis A Crowley, Post- master
Newton Centre Branch 209 Sumner, John J Canniff, Supt
Newton Branch 13 Centre av, Joseph F O'- Gorman, Supt
Newtonville Branch 897 Wash, Wm A Mc- Kenna, Supt
West Newton Branch 529 Waltham, Jas T Hennessey, Supt
Auburndale Branch 271 Auburn, Jas J Feerick, Supt
Newton Highlands Branch 61 Lincoln, Al- bert L Hasenfus, Supt
Newton Upper Falls Branch 1215 Chestnut, Alf F Emery, Supt
Newton Lower Falls Branch 2364 Wash, Frank J McCabe, Supt
Waban Branch 83 Wyman, John W Mulli- gan, Supt
Chestnut Hill Branch 12 Middlesex rd, Wm A Bannon, Supt
HALLS
(See Classified Business Directory)
HILLS
With Elevation above Tide Water
Bald Pate Hill, Dudley rd nr Brookline, wd 5; 318 feet
Bellevue, Bellevue av, wd 4
Chestnut Hill, Essex rd, wd 6; 290 feet
Cottage Hill, Elliot cor Cottage, wd 5; 230 feet
Farlow Hill, Kenrick nr Waverley av, wd 7 Hunnewell Hill, Washington nr Hunnewell av, wd 7
Institution Hill, Herrick rd, wd 6; 301 feet
Moffat Hill, Windsor rd W, wd 5; 223 feet Mount Ida, Newtonville av, wd 1; 206 feet Nonantum Hill, Nonantum nr Waverley av, wd 7
Oak Hill, Dedham nr Brookline, wd 5; 296 feet
Pigeon Hill, Auburn nr Evergreen av, wd 4 Waban Hill, Commonwealth av nr Ward, wd 6; 313 feet
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WARD BOUNDARIES
Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, June 24, 1912
Ward One .- Bounded by a line beginning at a point in the boundary line between the city of New- ton and the town of Watertown, at its intersection with the prolongation of the centre line of Emerson street; thence running southerly by said prolongation and by the centre of Emerson street to the centre of Pearl street; tbence southeasterly by the centre of Pearl street to the centre of Channing street; thence southerly by the centre of Channing street to the centre of Washington street; thence easterly hy the centre of Washington street to the centre of Centre street; thence southerly by the centre of Centre street to the centre of Mill street; thence westerly by the centre of Mill street to the centre of Blake street; thence northerly by the centre of Blake street to the centre of Cabot street; thence easterly by the centre of Cabot street about fifty feet to the prolongation of the westerly boundary line of Cabot park; thence northerly by said prolongation and by the westerly boundary line of Cabot park to the centre of Laundry brook at Newtonville avenue; thence northerly by the centre of Laundry brook to the centre of Washington street; thence easterly by the centre of Washington street to the centre of Adams street; thence north- westerly by the centre of Adams street to the centre of Middle street; thence northeasterly by the eentre of Middle street to the centre of Chapel street; thence northwesterly by the centre of Chapel street to the centre of California street; thence westerly hy the centre of California street to the centre of Bridge street; thence northerly by the centre of Bridge street to the boundary line between the city of Newton and the town of Watertown at Charles river; thence east- erly, southwesterly and easterly by said boundary line to the point of beginning.
Ward Two .- Bounded by a line beginning at a point on the boundary line between the city of New- ton and the town of Watertown at the centre of Bridge street; thence running southerly by the west- erly boundary of ward one to the centre of Mill street; thence westerly by the centre of Mill street to the centre of Morton street; thence southerly by the cen- tre of Morton street to the centre of Commonwealth avenue; thence westerly by the centre of Commonwealth avenue to the centre of Valentine street; thence northwesterly by the centre of Valentine street to the centre of Bigelow road; thence easterly and north- erly by the centre of Bigelow road to its intersection with the prolongation of the centre line of Forest avenue; thence northerly by said prolongation and by the centre of Forest avenue to the centre of Mt. Vernon street; thence easterly by the centre of Mt. Vernon street about three hundred and ten feet to the prolongation of the westerly boundary line of land of the Newtonville New Church Society; thence northerly by said prolongation and by said boundary line and its prolongation northerly to the centre of Washing- ton street; thence easterly by the centre of Washing- ton street to the centre of Eddy street; thence north- erly by the centre of Eddy street to the centre of Watertown street; thence easterly by the centre of Watertown street to the centre of Albemarle road; thence northerly by the centre of Albemarle road to the centre of North street; thence northwesterly and northerly by the centre of North street to the bound- ary line between the city of Newton and the city of Waltham; thence northeasterly by said boundary line to the boundary line between the city of Newton and the town of Watertown; thence easterly by said last named boundary line to the point of beginning.
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