Randolph town reports 1920-1925, Part 48

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Publication date: 1920
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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


M. Hadley, F. Leo Hand, H. Willie Hayden, Wm. A. O'Connell, James G. Hoye, Alice G. Kelley, Fannie E. Knight, Eileen G. Lyons, Joseph J. McMahon, Ger- trude A. Meaney, Teresa R. Purcell, Effie Shurtleff, Herman H. Smith, Bertha Soule, Ethel Stetson, Fannie A. Dean, Elizabeth A. Kelly, Annie E. Conlon, M. F. Sullivan; Tabulating, Olga C. Howard.


At 2 o'clock P. M. it was Voted that the polls close.


Article 14. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bor- row money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1925, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, any debt or debts incurred under this Vote to be paid from the revenue of said municipal year.


Voted unanimously, that the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen be and hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1925, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, any debt or debts incurred under this Vote to be paid from the revenue of said municipal year.


Article 15. To see if the Town will appoint the Selectmen to be the agents and attorneys of the Town to prosecute, defend and compromise any and all suits in which the Town may be in any manner interested as a party or otherwise, except so far as the same relates in any manner to the watersupply, and to employ coun- sel if necessary.


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Voted that the Selectmen be so appointed.


Article 16. To see if the Town will authorize and appoint the Water Commissioners to be the agents and attorneys o fthe Town, to prosecute, defend, compro- mise and settle any and all suits and proceedings in which the Town may be interested as a party or other- wise so far as the same in any manner relates to the taking and use of the water of great Pond, or in the construction of the water works, either jointly or sepa- rately, as authorized under Chapter 217 of the Acts of 1885, and to employ counsel if necessary.


Voted that the Water Commissioners be so author- ized and appointed.


Ballots were removed from the ballot box at 11 o'clock A. M., when the ballot box registered 1341, and again at 2 o'clock P. M. when the ballot box reg- istered 1946.


At the close of the polls the ballots were sorted and counted and declaration of the result made at 5:55 o'clock P. M .:


Names checked on list 1942


Ballots counted 1942


Ballot Box registered (incor-


1946


rect)


The Vote for Town Officers was as follows :


Moderator


James E. Foley,


nine hundred forty-eight 948


Walter F. Stephens,


eight hundred seventy-four 874


Blanks,


one hundred twenty 120


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John B. McNeill, Blanks,


Town Clerk


sixteen hundred twenty-seven 1627


three hundred fifteen 315


Town Treasurer


John B. McNeill,


fifteen hundred ninety-six 1596


Blanks,


three hundred forty-six 346


Selectmen and Overseers of Poor


Erskine H. Cox,


nine hundred eighty-one 981


James E. Foley,


seven hundred thirty-three 733


Richard F. Forrest,


nine hundred seventy-one 971


Allan B. Gould,


one hundred two 102


James H. Hurley,


nine hundred fifty-three 953


Arthur L. Mann,


six hundred thirty 630


Henry V. Morgan,


eight hundred fifty-three 853


Blanks,


six hundred three 603


Assessor (3 Years)


Frederick J. Driscoll,


eight hundred five 805


James E. Foley,


nine hundred forty-seven 947


Blanks,


one hundred ninety 190


School Committee (3 Years)


Charles R. Kiley,


ourteen hundred ninety-four 1494


Blanks,


four hundred forty-eight 448


Trustee Stetson School Fund (3 Years)


Charles R. Kiley,


fourteen hundred eighteen 1418


Blanks,


five hundred twenty-four 524


Tax Collector (1 Year)


John P. Hanley,


six hundred forty-three 643


Walter H. yons,


. twelve hundred thirty-eight 1238


Blanks,


sixty-one 61


Water Commissioner (3 Years)


John B. McNeill,


fifteen hundred sixty-six 1566


Blanks,


three hundred seventy-six 376


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Highway Surveyor (1 Year)


Charles H. Cole,


eighty-one 81


Augustus S. Furbush,


five hundred three 503


James Lynch,


eight hundred fourteen


814


Charles H. Truelson,


four hundred forty-eight 448


Blanks,


ninety-six 96


Tree Warden (1 Year)


John T. Moore,


fifteen hundred two 1502


Blanks,


four hundred forty 440


Auditors (1 Year)


Michael F. Cunningham, ten hundred twenty-one


1021


James V. Donovan,


thirteen hundred ninety 1390


L. Ada Reynolds,


six hundred eighty-three 683


John H. Rudderham,


twelve hundred ninety-five 1295


Blanks,


fourteen hundred thirty-seven 1437


Constables (1 Year)


Herbert S. Bolin,


six hundred thirty-one


631


John J. Condon,


eight hundred seventy-nine 879


William S. Condon,


six hundred seventy-two 672


Louis J. Courtney,


seven hundred seventy-two seven hundred ninety-one 791 four hundred twenty-one 421


772


John A. Forrest,


Albert K. Godfrey,


four hundred sixteen 416


764


John J. Madden,


three hundred twenty-five


325


Douglas E. Mann,


seven hundred twenty-six


726


William C. Mann,


eight hundred twenty-six


826


Patrick T. McDonnell,


thirteen hundred sixty-seven


1367


Martin E. Young,


ten hundred forty-one 1041


Blanks,


three thousand nine hundred sixty-three 3963


The ballots used and unused with check lists and tally sheets were sealed in open meeting.


Voted to adjourn to Monday, March 16, 1925, at 7.30 o'clock P. M.


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Walter H. Grows,


Harold W. Macauley,


seven hundred sixty-four


TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Meeting adjourned at 6:05 o'clock P. M. A True Record. Attest :


JOHN B. McNEILL, Town Clerk.


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING-1925 (Adjourned)


Randolph, March 16, 1925


The Annual Town Meeting adjourned from March 2, 1925 to this date was called to order at 7:30 P. M. by James E. Foley, Moderator.


On request of Richard F. Forrest, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, letters were read by the Town Clerk from Mayor Barbour of Quincy, and Warren E. Sweetser, Chairman of the Committee on the Celebra- tion of Quincy's 300th Anniversary.


The Moderator stated that in view of the large gath- ering there was no doubt of a legal quorum and that, if no voter dissented, he would declare there was a quo- rum present. Voted that Article 5 be taken up.


Article 5. To hear and act on the report of any committee and choose any committee the Town may think proper.


It was Voted that the Board of Selectmen be instruct- ed and authorized to attend the Committee meeting to be held in Quincy, March 19th, and make such arrange- ments as they may deem fitting and proper.


The Lighting Committee reported through its Chair- man, James H. Hurley.


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It was Voted that the report of the Lighting Com- mittee be accepted as progressive and the Committee be retained.


The School Housing Committee reported through its Chairman, James H. Hurley.


It was Voted to accept the report of the Committee on School Housing.


The Committee on Building Laws reported through John R. Luddington, and it was


Voted that the Committee on Building Laws be re- tained and instructed to bring in such town by-laws as they may see fit.


Voted that a committee of five be appointed by the Moderator to bring in a list of names for the Finance Committee for the coming year.


The committee appointed was as follows: Daniel P. McCarthy, W. B. Atherton, Edward J. Morgan, Dr. Buzzey, and Linwood G. Brown.


Article 2. To hear and act on the report of the Town Officers.


Voted to accpet the report of the Town Officers.


Article 3. To raise and appropriate money to de- fray the general town expenses for the current year.


Voted that the sum of $54,133.14 be raised and ap- pro priated for general town expenses as follows :


SALARIES OF TOWN OFFICIALS


Moderator $50.00 650.00


Selectmen


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Treasurer


900.00


Town Clerk


300.00


Assessors


1300.00


Auditors


120.00


Registrars of Voters


150.00


Tax Collector (estimated)


1800.00


Inspector of Animals


100.00


Inspector of Milk


100.00


Inspector of Slaughtering


150.00


Sealer of Weights and Measures


175.00


Tree Warden


250.00


Highway Surveyor


1500.00


$7,545.00


Department Expenses


Almshouse ;


Poor in Almshouse


$5,000.00


Poor out of Almshouse


1,481.78


$6,481.78


Forest Fire Department


$800.00


State Fire Tower (Holbrook)


200.00


Tree Department


350.00


Board of Health Department


2500.00


Military Aid Department


100.00


Soldiers' Relief Department


500.00


Soldiers' Relief, Randolph


and Holbrook


300.00


$4,750.00


Notes, Interest and Discount


Reduction of Town Debt Notes $10,400.00 Interest and Discount 5,000.00


$15,400.00


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Taxes


State Tax


$6,300.00


County Tax


6,086.76


State Highway Tax


742.00


$13,128.76


General Expenses


Miscellaneous Expenses


1,700.00


Snow Removal


1,000.00


Election Expenses


300.00


Insurance


2500.00


Lockup Expenses


150.00


Printing 1924 Town Report


852.60


Births, Marriages, Deaths


325.00


$6,827.60


Total for General Expenses $54,133.14


Voted that the sum of $19,304.99 be re-appropriated as follows :


Poor out of Almshouse


$1018.22


Mothers' Aid Department


1282.93


Salary of Town Officials


174.00


Salary Tax Collector


707.03


Rebuilding Stetson High


School


16,122.81


$19,304.99


Article 4. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary for the support of schools, including Stetson High School, and also for the con- veyance of pupils.


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Voted that the sum of $66,665.00 be raised and appropriated for school expenses as follows:


Stetson High School


$15,850.00


Teaching, Grammar Schools


30,590.00


Fuel


4,000.00


Books and Suplies


4,500.00


Care of Rooms


3,300.00


Transportation


2,900.00


Superintendent of Schools


1,225.00


School Physician


100.00


School Nurse


700.00


Continuation and Trade School


500.00


General Expense


4,000.00


School Committee


300.00


$67,965.00


Less estimated revenue from :


Dog tax


$720.00


State Tuition


500.00


Coddington Fund


80.00


1,300.00


$66,665.00


Voted that Article 48 be now taken up.


Article 48. To see what action the Town will take in relation to the Stetson High School Building includ- ing the completion of the present building and the erection of an addition, in accordance with plans already adopted by the Town; also the acceptance of legislation by the present General Court in connection therewith, and make the necessary provisions to carry such action into effect, as petitioned for by Joseph T. Leahy and the Building Committee.


It was unanimously


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Voted that the Committee on the Stetson High School Building, appointed at the town meeting of July 10, 1924, be authorized and instructed to complete the restoration of the said building, and also to build an addition thereto, such addition to increase the floor space of the original building in accordance with the plans accepted at the town meeting, held September 11, 1924, and that the said committee be empowered and instructed for and in the name of the Town to enter into such contracts with Funk and Wilcox, Architects, and with contractors, mechanics and builders as may in the judgment of the committee be for the best inter- est of the Town; and that for the purpose of meeting the expenses, the balance remaining of the insurance money appropriated at the town meeting of July 29, 1924, be re-appropriated for the above named pur- poses; and that in addition there be raised and appro- priated the sum of $77,300.00, $6,300.00 of which is to be raised in the tax levy of the current year, and the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be authorized to borrow the sum of $71,000.00, $50,000.00 of which is to be borrowed under authority of and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 13 of the Acts of 1925, and $21,000.00 under authority of and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, said bonds or notes to be payable in accord- ance with the provisions of said Chapter 13, and of said Chapter 44, so that the entire indebtedness herein authorized shall be paid in not more than fifteen years from the date of issue of the first bond or note, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine.


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Voted that Articles 29 be taken up.


Article 29. To see if the Town will raise and appro- priate the sum of $1295.00 from which there shall be paid to the Brockton Hospital such amount as the Board of Selectmen shall determine to be not more than the ordinary and reasonable compensation for care and treatment actually rendered by said Hospital to such persons, residents of the Town of Randolph, as may be in whole or in part unable to pay for such care and treatment.


Voted that the sum of $1295.00 be raised and appro- priated for the Brockton Hospital under the conditions set forth in this article, under direction of the Board of Selectmen.


Article 6. To see what action the Town will take in relation to repairs on the Turner Free Library Building and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Voted that the sum of $150.00 be raised and appro- priated for repairs on theT urner Free Library Build- ing.


Article 7. To see what action the Town will take in regard to raising and appropriating money for the Randolph Visiting Nurse Association.


Voted that the sum of $800.00 be raised and appro- priated for donation to the Randolph Visiting Nurse Association.


Article 8. To see what sum of money the Town will raise and appropriate for lighting the streets by elec- tricity.


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Voted that the sum of $5,871.72 be raised and appro- priated for lighting the streets by electricity.,


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to build per- manent sidewalks and raise and appropriate money therefor.


Voted that this article be indefinitely postponed.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to pay the insurance on the Town Treasurer's bond for the year 1925-1926 and raise and appropriate money therefor.


Voted that the sum of $100.00 be raised and appro- priated to pay the insurance on the Town Treasurer's bond for the year 1925-1926.


Article 11. To see what compensation the Town will allow for the collection of taxes.


Voted that one and one-half per cent be allowed as compensation for the collection of taxes for year 1925.


Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to pay the insurance on the Tax Collector's bond for the year 1925-1926, and raise and appropriate money therefor.


Voted that the sum of $100.00 be raised and appro- · priated to pay the insurance on the Tax Collector's bond for the year 1925-1926.


Article 13. To see what action the Town will take in relation to the Fire Department and raise and appro- priate money therefor.


Voted that the sum of $5,150.00 be raised and appro-


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priated for the Fire Department, as follows :


General Expenses


$720.00


Salaries of Men


450.00


Salaries of Engineers


150.00


Hour services at Fires


400.00


Driver of Truck


1,800.00


500 Feet of Hose


500.00


Rebuilding and Maintenance of Fire Alarm System 700.00


Unpaid Bills 1924-1925


225.89


Repairs on No. 2 Engine House and


Minor Repairs on Central Fire


Station 204.11


$5,150.00


Article 17. To see if the Town will make an appro- priation for the decoration of Soldier's Graves under the direction of Capt. Horace Niles Post 110, G. A. R.


Voted that the sum of $225.00 be raised and appro- priated for the decoration of Soldier's Graves under the direction of Captain Horace Niles Post, G. A. R.


Article 18. To see if the Town will raise an dappro- priate money for the planting of shade trees as peti- tioned for the Tree Warden and others.


Voted that the sum of $100.00 be raised and appro- priated for the planting of shade trees under the direc- tion of the Tree Warden.


Article 19. To see what action the Town will take relative to medical attendance on the poor and raise and appropriate money for the same.


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Voted that the sum of $300.00 be raised and appro- priated, said sum to be apportioned to the several physi- cians of the Town and to be in full for the attendance on all persons under the care of the Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor, whose settlement and residence is in the Town of Randolph, for one year from January, 1925 ; that is to say, that each phsician in the town from the first of January, 1925, shall receive $75.00 for his services, provided that he makes 38 visits during the year, after that he shall receive no compensation for his services; those physicians who make less than 38 visits shall receive pay at the rate of $2.00 for each of said visits.


Article 20. To see what action the Town will take relative to repairs on highways and raise and appro- priate money for the same.


Voted that the sum of $6,400.00 be raised and appro- priated for general repairs on the highways, including the preservation of permanent highways.


Article 21. To see if the Town will instruct the Selectmen to appoint a Special Police Officer or Offi- cers to enforce the laws and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Voted that the sum of $2,500.00 be appropriated for the purpose of enforcement of law and that the sum of $1,500.00 be raised by tax levy and the balance of $1,000.00 to be taken from the sum returned to the "Town Treasurer from fines collected by the courts, Special Officers or Officers to be appointed by the Selectmen.


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Article 22. To see what action the Town will take relative to the pay of town laborers.


Voted that ordinary laborers employed by the Town receive fifty cents an hour for such labor, and that the compensation for the use of horse employed for the Town, be forty cents an hour, except when used on snow-plow or road scraper, when such compensation shall be at the rate of fifty cents an hour.


Article 23. To see if the Town will authorize the Tax Collector to use the same means which a Town Treasurer may use when acting as Tax Collector.


Voted that the Tax Collector be so authorized.


Article 24. To see if the Town will raise and appro- priate money for the care of the clock in the spire of the First Congregational Church.


Voted that the sum of $20.00 be raised and appro- priated for the care of the clock in the spire of the First Congregational Church.


Article 25. To see what action the Town will take relative to abatements of taxes and raise and appro- priate money therefor.


Voted that the abatements be taken from the over- lay.


Article 26. To see what action the Town will take in relation to rebuilding Warren Street from the Rail- road to Main Street, in conjunction with the County and State, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


It was unanimously.


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Voted that the sum of $10,000.00 be appropriated for the purpose of rebuilding Warren Street from the railroad to Main Street with macadam pavement or ·other permanent road material, under the direction of the Massachusetts Department of Public Works, High- way Division, and Norfolk County Commissioners, as per agreement made by the Selectmen, and to pay the Town's share of said appropriation, eleven hundred dollars to be raised this year, and that the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen be and hereby is authorize to borrow twenty-three hundred dollars and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable with the provisions of section 19 of chapter 44 General Laws, and amendments thereto, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than five years from the time of the issue of the first note, or at such earlier time as the Treasurer and the Selectmen may determine.


Article 27. To see what action the Town will take relative to resetting the curbing on Warren Street in connection with the rebiulding of Warren Street, and raise and appropriate money for the same.


Voted that the sum of $800.00 be raised and appro- priated for resetting the curbing on Warren Street under direction of the Board of Selectmen.


Article 28. To see what action the Town will take relative to raising and appropriating money for the suppression of the gypsy and brown tail moths, as rec- ommended by the State Forester.


Voted that the sum of $1700.00 be raised and appro- priated for the suppression of the gypsy and brown tail moths.


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TOWN OF RANDOLPH, MASS.


Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to amend By-Law No. 21, adopted at the Annual Town Meeting May 5, 1913.


Voted that By-Law No. 21, adopted at the Annual. Town Meeting May 5, 1913, be amended so that fifteen! percent of the registered voters of the Town shall con -- stitute a quorum at any regular or special Town Meet -. ing.


Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to instruct: the Water Commissioners to extend the water main from the junction of High and Gold Streets in a nor- therly direction on High Street to the residence of Thomas Kiley, as petitioned for by John Henry DeClas- sant and others and to raise and appropriate money. therefor.


Voted that action under this article be indefinitely postponed.


Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to extend the water main from the extension of Centre Street: through to Mill Street to the residence of Mrs. Nancy A. Gould, a distance of five hundred (500) feet, and raise and appropriate money therefor, as petitioned for - by Allan B. Gould and others.


Voted that this article be taken up in conjunction: with Articles 33 and 34.


Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to extend' the water main 550 feet westerly on Grove Street and raise and appropriate money for same, as petitioned! for by C. Esten Soule and others.


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Voted that this article be taken up in conjunction with Articles 32 and 34.


Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to extend the water main on North Main Street from Hall Street to Jane Street, and raise and appropriate money there- for, as petitioned for by Waldo E. Mann and others.


Voted that the water mains be extended on Centre and Mill Streets a distance of 500 feet northerly from the present terminus of the six-inch main on Cen- tre Street; that the water main be extended westerly from the present terminus on Grove Street 550 feet; that the water main be extended on North Main Street from Hall Street to Jane Street; and that the sum of $4,500.00 be appropriated for this work, said sum to be taken from the receipts of the Water Department.


It was further Voted that all persons who have guar- anteed the interest on water extensions that have been made, are now relieved from that obligation.


Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate the sum of $2,603.42, the sum being the amount returned to the Town under the provisions of Chapter 480 of the Acts of 1924 (An Act providing for the re- turn to the cities and towns of certain surplus funds collected to provide suitable recognition of those resi- dents of Massachusetts who served in the army and navy of the United States during the War with Ger- many) for the purpose of erecting a suitable memorial to those residents and to provide for the appointment of a committee to accomplish this purpose, as petitioned for by Marshall W. Leavitt and others.


Voted that the Town Treasurer be instructed to place the sum of $2603.42 in a special fund and that


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any interest which may accrue be added to it from time to time until appropriated by the town and that a committee consisting of William F. Cunningham, Mar- tin E. Young, Frank D. McCarty, Dominick J. Hand, Marshall W. Leavitt, Edmund R. Flaherty and John B. McNeill be appointed to bring in plans for a suitable memorial to the residents of Randolph who served in the World War.


Article 36. To see if the Town will vote to rescind the action of a Special Town Meeting held June 29, 1923, adjourned from June 25, 1923, whereby the Town voted that money in the hands of the Treasurer of the Welcome Home Committee be turned over to a committee of seven to be appointed by the Moderator to erect a permanent memorial bandstand in Stetson Park, and vote that this sum be turned over to the com- mittee appointed under Article 35 for the purpose of erecting a suitable memorial, as petitioned for by Mar- shall W. Leavitt and others.


Voted that the vote passed at the Special Town Meet- ing held June 29, 1923, whereby the Town voted that the money in the hands of the Treasurer of the Wel- come Home Committee be turned over to the Commit- tee of seven to be appointed by the Moderator to erect a permanent memorial bandstand in Stetson Park, be rescinded; and that the Town Treasurer be instructed to place the amount of the Welcome Home Fund with the Bonus Refund of $2603.42 under the same condi- tions as voted on under Article 35.


It was Voted that this meeting adjourn to Thursday, March 19, 1925, at 7:45 o'clock P. M.


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Meeting Adjourned at 10 o'clock P. M. A True Record. Attest :


JOHN B. McNEILL, Town Clerk.


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING ADJOURNED FROM MARCH 16, 1925


Randolph, March 19, 1925.


The Annual Town Meeting adjourned from March 16, 1925, to this date was called to order at 7:45 o'clock P. M. by James E. Foley, Moderator, and the following business transacted :


The Committee appointed at the last adjournment of this meeting to bring in names of seven citizens to act as a Finance Committee for the ensuing year reported the following names who were declared to be the duly elected Finance Committee for the ensuing year: Wal- ter R. Cartwright, James V. Donovan, R. Emmet O'Brien, William F. Cunningham, Frank M. Condon, William H. Leavitt and Royal L. Mann.




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