Report of the city of Somerville 1950, Part 22

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1950
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Repaired roof


Grimmons School


Set Glass


Installed window cords


Installed emergency lights


Electrical repairs


General plumbing repairs


Set up basket ball boards


Repaired locks


Steamfitting repairs


Hanscom School


Set Glass


Installed window cords


General plumbing repairs


Pointed steps Steamfitters repairs


Electrical work on switches, lights, etc,


High School


Repaired furniture and doors Put on new locks


Repaired and installed new linoleum


Put metal trim on bank room


Repaired track in rear of Gymnasium


Installed emergency lighting


General electrical repairs


Washed walls, woodwork and ceilings in various rooms and toilets and painted same Set Glass


Installed window cords


Replaced glass with wood panel in exit door


General plumbing repairs Repaired roof General plaster repairs


Repaired metal lockers


Steamfitting repairs Installed new stainless steel sinks in chemistry room


Highland School


General plumbing repairs Painted rings on floor, toilet seats and hand rails Put steps in boiler room and bricked up doorway Installed hand rail around boiler in basement New oil burner installed Set glass


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Installed window cords Steamfitting repairs General electrical repairs Put door on coal pocket Put up slate blackboards


Hodgkins School


Steamfitting repairs


Set glass and reputtyed sash


Stained and painted outside doors


Installed emergency lighting


General electrical repairs Repaired furniture, locks and doors


General plumbing repairs


Knapp School


Installed pipe rail around steam boiler


General steamfitting repairs Set glass


Painted and put up screens


Painted blackboards


General electrical repairs


General plumbing repairs


Repaired doors and locks


Repaired leaks in roof


Repaired fence


Lowe School


General electrical repairs


Repaired and replaced slates on roof


Set glass


Installed window cords


Repaired and adjusted oil burner


Covered boiler


Repaired iron hand rails


Sanded and refinished desk tops and chairs


General plumbing work


General steamfitting repairs


Morse School


Installed new toilets in basement


Installed new partitions for toilets


Repaired doors and locks


Set up blackboards Repaired furniture Laid new floor in basement


Set glass Repaired roof General electrical repairs Steamfitters repairs


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New Vocational School


Repaired linoleum


Set glass


Installed new toilet seats


General plumbing repairs


Installed new brass pipes for showers


Installed new Sub Mains and circuit breakers


Installed new sump pump


Repaired doors and cabinets


Installed new door checks and locks


Put in new metal air breathers


General steamfitters repairs


Northeastern Junior High School


Set glass and reputtyed sash


Replaced glass in exit doors


Repaired inside of boiler


Installed emergency lighting


Installed electric stoves


General electrical repairs


Repaired doors and locks


Installed radiators in classrooms


Repaired metal partitions in girl's toilets


Put up hand rails


General plumbing repairs


Perry School


Repaired furniture Hanging doors and putting on hardware


Set glass and reputtyed sash


Installed window cords and parting beads Put up blackboards


Repaired wire fence


General plumbing repairs


General electrical repairs


Steamfitting repairs


Pope School


Removed desks and chairs from classrooms


Boarded up windows and doors on first floor


Removed all electrical fixtures and plumbing fixtures Removed blackboards


Removed radiators, univents, stripped fittings from boilers and stored same In general, removed all equipment and locked up school


Prescott School


Set glass and reputtyed sash Installed new window cords Steamfitting repairs Repaired doors and locks


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Replaced toilet partitions


Repaired fire damage


Repaired metal vent pipes


Repaired wire fence


Painted blackboards and outside doors


General plumbing repairs


General electrical repairs


Proctor School


Set glass


Installed new window cords


Repaired doors and locks


General plumbing repairs


General electrical repairs


Steamfitting repairs


New Vocational School


Repaired stoker


Repaired ash hoist


Made brackets for steel locker


Electrical repairs on switches, fixtures, etc.


Steamfitting repairs


Reset door checks


Repaired panic hardware


General plumbing repairs


Southern Junior High School


Installed new Master clock and controls


Installed emergency lights


General electrical repairs


Set glass


Installed new window cords


Steamfitters repairs


General plumbing repairs


Repaired fence and hand rails


Set up backboards for basket ball Repaired roof Installed new screens on windows Adjusted and cleaned oil burner


Southworth Building


Repaired roof and conductor pipes


New oil burner installed


General plumbing work Replaced panels and mouldings on doors, adjusted locks and fitted keys General electrical work


Western Junior High School


Repaired desks and chairs Repaired floor Hung new doors, repaired old doors Set glass and reputtyed sash Installed new window cords


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Installed new oil burner Repaired fence


Cement boiler room floor


Mason work on Air Shaft


Painted Auditorium


Painted doors and screens


Installed emergency lighting


General electrical repairs


Plastered walls and ceilings


General plumbing repairs


Steamfitting repairs


Put up hand rails


Bow Street Municipal Building


Set glass


Plaster repairs


Repairs to steamfitting


Repaired linoleum


Painted clinic


General electrical repairs


Central Library


Painted walls and ceilings


Plumbing repairs


New grates installed in boiler


Repaired linoleum General electrical repairs


Steamfitting repairs


Repairing and rebinding of books


City Hall


Completed painting of Engineers Office Painted the Licensing Commissioner's office, Retirement office, third floor corridor and stairway, Building Department offices, Highway Department and second floor corridor and stairways Washed and painted toilets in the basement


General electrical repairs


Set glass Repaired linoleum


Replaced window cords


Plumbing repairs


City Home


Installed electric range and plugs Repaired switch in mangle General plumbing repairs Repairs to oil burner Steamfitters repairs Plaster repairs Repaired sprinklers


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Dilboy Field House


Repairs to door Plumbing repairs Steamfitting repairs


Engine No. 1


Repairs to stoker


Repairs to overhead doors


Set glass Plumbing repairs


Installed new light receptacles and general electrical repairs Steamfitting repairs


Engine No. 2


Set glass and reputtyed sash


Repaired stoker


Steamfitting repairs


Plumbing repairs New roof on shed and repairs to main roof


Engine No. 3


Electrical repairs


Steamfitting repairs


Remodeled back porch


Set glass


Installed new window cords


Repaired locks and doors


Repaired overhead doors


Plumbing repairs


Repairs to stoker


Repaired window sash and painted same


Engine No. 4


Repairs to stoker


Electrical repairs


Plumbing repairs Set glass Steamfitting repairs


Repaired sliding pole


Engine No. 5


Plaster repairs Repairs to stoker Installed overhead doors Relocated lights Installed wiring and tubing for hose dryer


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Engine No. 6


Set glass


Plumbing repairs


Electrical repairs


Steamfitting repairs Patched tile in showers


Patched plaster on second floor


Repaired stair treads


Repaired stoker


Engine No. 7


Plumbing repairs Stoker repairs Set glass Installed window cords


Electrical repairs


Steamfitting repairs


East Branch Library


Steamfitters repairs Plumber repairs Electrical repairs


Fire Alarm Building


Repairs to stoker Steamfitters repairs Installed vents for air in men's rooms


Plumbing repairs


Foss Park


Connected up two toilets and general plumbing repairs New oustide doors hung and painted


G. A. R. Hall


Washed walls and ceilings Plaster repairs Plumbing repairs Replaced old electrical fixtures with new ones


Glen Street Playground


Set glass Plumbing repairs to showers and toilets, etc. Repairs to oil burner Repairs to doors and new locks on same


Highway Buildings


Set glass Electrical repairs Installed new garage doors Steamfitting repairs


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K. of C. Building


Electrical repairs Repaired desks


Lincoln Park


Installed two toilets in women's wash room General plumbing repairs


Set glass


New Police Building


Repaired garage doors


Repaired broken windows


Washed and painted walls and ceilings Electrical repairs


Plumbing repairs


Repairs to stoker


Powder House Park


Set glass Plumbing repairs


Repairs to oil burner


Sanitary Building


Repaired air compressor


Plumbing repairs


Steamfitting repairs


Electrical repairs


Sewer Garage


Repairs to boiler Installed hot water boiler


Electrical repairs


Plumbing repairs


Summer Street Commissary


Erected shelves Installed electric light receptacles Installed refrigerator


Repaired furnace


Ten Hills Library


General cleaning of library


Trum Field House


Repairs to hot water boiler General steamfitters repairs Connected water tank to Taco heater


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Union Square Library


Repairs to oil burner New lock installed Repaired and installed screen doors


Water Buildings


Installed new overhead doors Set glass Electrical repairs Boarded up windows in dormer


Steamfitting repairs


West Branch Library


Repairs to stoker


Repaired roof Set glass and installed window cords


Steamfitters repairs


This department is required to inspect all new building constructions and all alterations, this includes all plumbing and gasfitting, and to issue permits therefor.


The number of building permits issued by the Commis- sioner during the year 1950, having been duly inspected by the Building Inspectors, is as follows:


Wood


Fire-Resisting


New Buildings


10


48


Totals 58


Alterations


523


51


574


533


99


632


The fees collected for these permits total $3,660.50 and this has been turned over to the City Treasurer as revenue.


During the year 1950 there have been approximately 1400 inspections of plumbing and gasfitting, and the number of per- mits are classified as follows:


The number of plumbing permits issued during 1950 was


436


The number of permits for installation of new plumbing 18


The number of permits for alterations to plumbing .. 418


The number of buildings in which soil pipes were tested


220


The fees collected for plumbing for the year of 1950 were $908.25 and this has been turned over to the City Treasurer as revenue.


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The number of permits issued for gasfitting in 1950 was 587


The number of permits for new installation of gas .. 2 The number of permits for additions and alterations 585 The number of buildings in which gaspiping was tested with mercury test tubes 400


The number of buildings in which gaspiping was tested after change from gas to electric lighting .. 13


The fees collected for gasfitting for the year 1950 amount to $506.75 and this has been turned over to the City Treasurer as revenue.


The total estimated cost of new building and alterations as filed by the grantees on the permits issued amounts to $1,205,723.00 in 1950. For comparison the estimated cost for the same amount was $3,393,520.00 in 1949. The total num- ber of permits for all purposes, not including plumbing and gasfitting, viz 657, is 74 less than in 1949 when 731 permits were issued.


The following is a tabulation showing the distribution of money spent for the operation of the Building Department in 1950:


Buildings


Salaries


Fuel


Light


Care and Repair


Totals


Bandstand


$71.44


$71.44


Bathhouse


450.00


450.00


Bow St. Municipal


$5,882.45


$806.57


$655.66


1,658.59


9,003.27


Flectrical


2,972.14


534.50


303.75


3,810.39


Fire


7,073.70


4,816.64


12,502.76


24,393.10


Municipal Garage


277.65


277.65


City Hall


14,506.93


1,878.68


18,562.93


34,948.54


Highway


193.77


342.28


1,314.27


City Home


2,901.37


1,161.14


8,513.15


12,575.66


Central Library


7,711.28


1,425.23


1,077.48


7,633.19


17,847.18


West Branch Library


2,972.14


466.03


521.34


212.23


4,171.74


607.41


257.68


193.05


4,030.28


Union Sq. Br. Library


60.00


120.97


51.33


617.67


849.97


Ten Hills Library


60.00


25.78


1,388.50


1,474.28


Parks


1,896.71


396.43


1,848.80


4,141.94


Police


6,357.22


2,068.01


1,534.48


2,306.53


12,266.24


Polling Places


738.14


2,455.69


3,193.83


Sanitary


611.55


235.06


846.61


Sewer


674.69


1,195.53


1,870.22


Water


762.35


399.14


215.58


1,377.07


Welfare Distribution


37.60


54.49


934.35


1,026.44


Soldiers' Aid


180.09


4,110.37


4,290.46


Schools


181,237.46


57,149.44


33,033.76


245,982.84


517,403.50


Totals


$225,469.90


$77,914.35


$46,515.54


$316,734.29


$666,634.08


Respectfully submitted,


EDWARD F. MOYNIHAN, Commissioner of Public Buildings.


East Branch Library


2,972.14


Teele Sq. Br. Library


5,000.00


5,000.00


Center


778.22


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LICENSING COMMISSION


REPORT OF THE LICENSING COMMISSION


To the Honorable, the Mayor and the


Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville.


Gentlemen:


The following factual information is respectfully sub- mitted as the Annual Report of the Licensing Commission for the year ending December 31, 1950.


Ralph B. Jones was elected as Chairman of the Licensing Commission for the year of 1950.


Joseph D. Lonergan was appointed by the Mayor, approved by the Board of Aldermen and sworn in on June 22, 1950 as a member of the Licensing Commission for a term of three years, to succeed Hugh T. Turner whose term had expired.


Thomas J. Hagerty, Board of Health Inspector, was as- signed to the Licensing Commission for the year of 1950.


The following Police Inspectors were assigned to the Li- censing Commission for the year of 1950 :-


CAPTAIN THOMAS M. SHARRY


INSPECTOR FREDERICK McGOVERN


The following table will show the number of licenses per- missable by law as compared with the number of licenses that have been granted and are now in effect:


All Forms Pkg.


All Forms Resta.


Beer & Wine Resta. & Pkg.


Club


Druggist


Allowed by law


22


84


22


14


Issued by Commission


22


69


20


12


unlimited 6


Balance to issue


.....


0


15


2


2 unlimited


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During the year the Commission received the following ap- plications :-


FOR A 1950 LICENSE:


1-Application for a Common Victualler's License and an All Forms Al- coholic Beverages, To Be Drunk On The Premises, 7-Day License. Applicant withdrew application before the hearing.


1-Application for a Common Victualler's License and a Beer and Wine, To Be Drunk On The Premises, 7-Day License. The Somerville Com- mission voted "GRANTED" on this application. The Alcoholic Bev- erages Control Commission after holding a hearing, per request of taxpayers, voted "DISAPPROVED".


2-Applications for an All Forms Alcoholic Club, To Be Drunk On The Premises, 7-Day License. The Somerville Commission voted "GRANTED" on one application. The Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission after holding a hearing, per request of taxpayers, voted "APPROVED". On the other application the Somerville Commission voted "LEAVE TO WITHDRAW". The applicant appealed to the Alco- holic Beverages Control Commission, and said Commission voted to sustain action taken by the Somerville Board. Therefore, one All Forms Alcoholic Club, To Be Drunk On The Premises, 7-Day License was issued in 1950.


14-Applications for a Beer and Wine Package Goods Store, Not To Be Drunk On The Premises, License. The Somerville Commission voted "GRANTED" on one of these applications and this was "APPROVED" by the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission. The Somerville Com- mission voted "LEAVE TO WITHDRAW" on ten of these applications. Six of these applicants appealed to the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission and said Commission voted on four of these appeals to sustain action taken by the Somerville Board and on one appeal they voted "GRANTED", and one applicant withdrew his appeal. Three applicants withdrew application before the Somerville Board.


On six applications which were filed with the Somerville Commission in 1949 for a Beer and Wine Package Goods Store, Not To Be Drunk On The Premises, License for 1950, the Somerville Commission voted "GRANTED" on three of these applications. The Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission "APPROVED" one of these in December 1949 and the Somerville Commission issued same as of January 1, 1950. After holding a hearing on January 18, 1950, per request of voters that this license be revoked, the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commis- sion notified the Somerville Commission that they had on March 8, 1950 voted "PETITION DISMISSED". On the other two applications that were "GRANTED" by the Somerville Commission, the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission after holding a hearing on January 24. 1950, per request of voters, notified the Somerville Commission that they had on February 3, 1950 voted "DISAPPROVED" on these two applications. On the other three applications, the Somerville Commis- sion voted "LEAVE TO WITHDRAW". These three applicants ap- pealed to the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, and said Com- mission after holding a hearing on January 24, 1950 notified the Somerville Commission that they had on February 3, 1950 voted on two of these to sustain action taken by the Somerville Commission and on one appeal they voted "GRANTED".


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Therefore, four Beer and Wine Package Goods Store, Not To Be Drunk On The Premises, Licenses were issued for 1950.


FOR A 1951 LICENSE:


1-Application for a Common Victualler's License and an All Forms Al- coholic Beverages, To Be Drunk On The Premises, 7-Day License. The Somerville Commission voted "LEAVE TO WITHDRAW" on this ap- plication.


2-Applications for an All Forms Alcoholic Club, To Be Drunk On The Premises, 7-Day License. The Somerville Commission voted "GRANTED" on one of these applications. At the close of the year the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission had taken no action on this. One applicant withdrew application.


2-Applications for Beer and Wine Package Goods Store, Not To Be Drunk On The Premises, License. The Somerville Commission voted "LEAVE TO WITHDRAW" on both these applications. Both of these applicants appealed to the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, and at the end of the year the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commis- sion had held no hearing on these appeals.


The Somerville Commission received six applications for transfer of license which they "GRANTED" and the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission "APPROVED" as follows :-


1-Transfer from one individual to another individual. 1-Transfer from a partnership to an individual.


3-Transfers from an individual to a corporation.


1-Transfer from one corporation to another corporation.


The Somerville Commission received three applications for transfer of location. They voted "GRANTED" on two of these applications and same were "APPROVED" by the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission. On the other application the Somerville Commission voted "LEAVE TO WITHDRAW". Ap- plicant appealed to the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commis- sion, and said Commission after holding a hearing on same voted to sustain action taken by the Somerville Board.


The Somerville Commission received one application for enlargement of premises. They "GRANTED" this application and same was "APPROVED" by the Alcoholic Beverages Con- trol Commission.


The Somerville Commission received seven applications for change of manager during 1950. Same were "APPROVED" by the Somerville Commission and the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission.


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The Somerville Commission received one application for change of corporation name. Same was "APPROVED" by the Somerville Commission and the Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission.


The established policy of the Licensing Commission rela- tive to routine matters of office procedure has not materially changed. The Somerville Licensing Commission after inspec- tion and consideration decided to continue their policy of re- stricting so-called entertainment in all restaurants. Only the radio and music box was allowed for the year with two excep- tions :- Coyne's Sportsmen's Grill, Inc .- d/b/a --- "Memory Lane" and P. J.'s Grill, Inc., which were issued a full entertain- ment and dance license for 1950.


A general inspection of all restaurants brought out the fact that all establishments are now equipped with adequate toilet and washing facilities.


We acknowledge the splendid co-operation and whole- hearted support given our Commission by Board of Health In- spector Thomas J. Hagerty and Police Inspectors, Captain Thomas Sharry and Inspector Frederick McGovern assigned to our Board during 1950. We also wish to acknowledge the ef- ficient and faithful service of our clerk, Mary I. Kenney.


An itemized report of the fees received during the year ending December 31, 1950 is as follows :-


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REPORT OF THE LICENSING COMMISSION FOR THE YEAR 1950


Licenses Granted and Fees Received:


1-Renewal (1950) All Forms Restaurant


License (7-Day)


$1,000.00


$1,000.00


68-Renewals (1951 All Forms Restaurant License (7-Day)


1,000.00


68,000.00


1-Renewal (1951) All Forms Restaurant License (6-Day)


800.00


800.00


3-Renewals (1951) Beer & Wine (7-Day)


400.00


1,200.00


1-New License (1950) All Forms Club (7-Day)


150.00


150.00


12-Renewals (1951) All Forms Club (7-Day)


150.00


1,800.00


22-Renewals (1951) All Forms Pgk. Goods License


900.00


19,800.00


3-New Licenses (1950) Beer & Wine Pkg. Goods License


300.00


900.00


17-Renewals (1951) Beer & Wine Pkg. Goods License


300.00


5,100.00


6-Renewals (1951) Druggist-All Forms Section 30-A


300.00


1,800.00


1-Renewal (1950) Entertainment License


5.00


5.00


71-Renewals (1951) Entertainment License


5.00


355.00


1-Renewal (1951) Entertainment License


1.00


1.00


1-Renewal (1950) Dance License


5.00


5.00


1-Renewal (1951) Dance License


5.00


5.00


1-Renewal (1951) Inn Holder's License ..


5.00


5.00


38-Special Alcoholic License


5.00


190.00


243-Common Victualler's License


5.00


1,215.00


1-Common Victualler's License (transfer)


$1.00


1.00


236-Lord's Day License


5.00


1,180.00


4-Garage License


2.00


8.00


TOTAL RECEIPTS


$103,520.00


EXPENSES


6,149.01


NET TOTAL REVENUE of the DEPARTMENT


$97,370.99


Respectfully submitted,


LICENSING COMMISSION JOSEPH D. LONERGAN, Chairman DANIEL J. COUGHLIN, Commissioner RALPH B. JONES, Commissioner


Attest MARY J. KENNEY, Clerk


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REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRIC LINES AND LIGHTS


To the Honorable, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville.


June 12, 1951.


Gentlemen:


I herewith respectfully submit the Annual Report of the Electric Lines and Lights Department for the year ending December 31, 1950:


INSPECTION OF WIRING IN BUILDINGS


Due, at least in part, to the tremendous influx of new and improved electrical appliances on the market, there has been a noted increase in the number of illegal extensions and altera- tions to wiring systems. Much of this amateur work is a life and fire hazard and we must be ever alert, by re-inspections, to have same corrected. We are aided in this work by the Fire Department's prompt reporting to us any defective or improper electrical wiring or equipment in accordance with Chapter 710 of the Acts of 1945.


Number of permits issued for electrical installations 2172


Permits issued to Boston Edison Company 1384


Total fees collected for permits and deposited with City


Treasurer $2,486.50


FIRE ALARM SYSTEM


This system is in good condition and giving excellent ser- vice despite its age. The original system and present Fire Alarm Operating room equipment, were installed in 1915. All boxes are inspected and tested monthly and so recorded at Central Office. We have in service 204 Fire Boxes with an estimated 300 demanded by the National Board of Fire Under-


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writers. For this reason I would recommend the addition of 10 Fire Alarm boxes yearly, in order to satisfy this demand as soon as possible.


ALARMS RECEIVED AND TRANSMITTED


First Alarms


761


Second Alarms


8


Third Alarms 2


A. D. T. Alarms


7


Still Alarms


1250


Emergency, other than fire


519


TOTAL 2547


The Central Office equipment consists of the following:


2- 6 circuit Box Alarm Boards


1- 5 circuit tapper board


5 circuit gong board


2-16 circuit storage battery charging boards


1-32 circuit protective board


1-4 circuit punching register and take up reel


2-


5 circuit punching registers and take up reels


13- 1 circuit punching registers and take up reels 2 Automatic time and date stamps


1- 4 dial manual transmitter


masterclock


1 1 local telephone used on still alarm system


486 cells storage battery


-10 foot 4 shelf battery racks 32 . low rate rectifiers


5 metropolitan tappers


1 high rate rectifier


Equipment outside Central Office:


63 Gardner Type Fire Alarm Boxes


76 Ideal Type Fire Alarm Boxes


30 Peerless Type Fire Alarm Boxes


2 Ideal Master Boxes with remote control


33 Peerless Master Boxes with remote control and equipped with auxiliary stations located in various private and public buildings


4 Tower strikers (only 2 in service)


25 cable terminal boxes


8 punching registers


28 closed circuit tappers and 5 open circuit tappers


8 closed circuit tappers (secondary)


13 still alarm bells - local house system


7 local telephones used as a company service system


2 private interior telephones consisting of 12 stations


4 traffic sirens


11 house call bells


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POLICE SIGNAL SYSTEM




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