Springfield directory 1962, Part 4

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: Price & Lee Co.
Number of Pages: 1120


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Health, Physical Education and Safety - Rob- ert T. Berry, Director; Mrs. Barbara B. Richardson, Thomas Collins, 3d, Rus- sell E. Peterson, Roy Dunkerly, Thom- as McNulty.


Music - Fem L. Zipse, Director; Lee S. Crabtree, Asst. Dlr .; Warren Amerman, Supv .; Mrs. Miriam S. Noonan, Supv .; Mrs. Eva G. Seigel, Supv.


Pupils Services - Thomas A. Kenefick, dir .; U. Cleal Cowing, supv .; Herbert A. Rob- blns, supv .; Dr. Ollve A. Cooper, school psychiatrist; Stanley C. Speer, school psychologist.


Research - Director, Dr. Helen N. Theinert; Research Asst., George M. Hargreaves. Reading - Director, Dr. Olive S. Niles.


Schools, Locations and Principals CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL - 235 State. Raymond J. Montagna, Prin .; J. Joseph Freme, Asst. Prin.


HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE - 415 State. Philip A. Sweeney, Prin .; Gladys A. Midura, Asst. Prin.


TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL - 53 Elllot. Donald G. Glfford, Prin .; Melvin A. Lynch, Asst. Prin .; Belding F. Jackson, Asst. Prin.


TRADE HIGH SCHOOL - 1300 State. Edmond P. Garvey, Prin .; Dennis J. Brunton, Asst. Prin .; Teresina B. Thompson, Asst. Prin.


ACUSHNET AV. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 11 Acushnet av. Alfred G. Zanett1.


ARMORY ST. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 426 Armory. Margaret J. Mitchell.


BALLIET THOMAS M. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 111 Seymour av. Helen B. LaRose.


BOWLES SAMUEL SCHOOL (Elementary) - 24 Bowles pk. Mary R. McGrath.


BRIGHTWOOD SCHOOL (Elementary) 471 Plainfield, Brightwood. Lorrita K. Mc- Donald.


BROOKINGS ELIAS SCHOOL (Elementary) - 367 Hancock. Clalre S. Crean.


BUCKINGHAM SCHOOL (Junior High) - 11 Eastem av. Henry J. Spring, Prin .; John V. Shea, Asst. Prin.


CAREW ST. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 75 Car- ew. Thomas J. Donahoe.


De BERRY WILLIAM N. (Elementary) - 670 Union. Florence I. Schweppe.


CHESTNUT ST. SCHOOL (Junior High) - 495 Chestnut. Henry A. Kelly, Jr., Prin .; Paul A. Tatro, Asst. Prin.


CLASSICAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - 217 State. Russell L. Williams. DANIEL B. BRUNTON SCHOOL - 1801 Parker. Mrs. Rose H. Chase, Prin. DORMAN HIRAM L. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 20 Lydla. Helen B. LaRose.


DUGGAN JOHN J. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - 1015 Wilbraham rd. Everett P. McCue, Prin .; Ruth M. Mason, Asst. Prin.


ELLS MARGARET C. SCHOOL - 319 Cort- land. Raymond F. Lynch.


EASTERN AV. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 118 Alden. Stanley E. Kogut.


FOREST PARK SCHOOL (Junior High) - 46 Oakland. William Rappaport, Prin .; Robert M. Pasini, Asst. Prin.


GLENWOOD SCHOOL (Elementary) - 50 Morison ter. Marguerite R. Sheehan.


GLICKMAN ALFRED M. (Elementary) - 120 Ashland av. Allce B. Connolly.


GREENAWAY DR. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 90 Cherokee dr. Margaret T. Griffin.


HARRIS FREDERICK SCHOOL (Elementary) - 58 Hartford ter. Helen A. O'Connell. HOMER ST. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 43 Homer. Mary E. Bacon.


HOOKER SCHOOL (Elementary) - 70 Frank- lln. Thomas J. Donahoe.


HOWARD ST. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 59 Howard. Alfred G. Zanett1.


INDIAN ORCHARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Elementary) - 95 Milton, I.O. Ralph J. Carleton, Jr., Prin.


JEFFERSON AV. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 67 Jefferson av. Ellzabeth A. Rhoades. KENSINGTON AV. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 31 Kensington av. Mary T. Martin. LIBERTY SCHOOL (Elementary) - 962 Car- ew. Marguerite R. Sheehan, Prin.


LINCOLN SCHOOL (Elementary) - 732 Chestnut. Elizabeth A. Rhoades.


MEMORIAL SCHOOL - 190 Surrey rd. Helen M. Fletcher.


MORRIS ROBERT O. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 45 Dewey. Ralph J. Carleton, Jr.


MYRTLE ST. SCHOOL, IO (Junior High and Elementary) - 64 Myrtle, IO. Edward J. Roche.


NORTH BRANCH SCHOOL (Elementary) - 315 North Branch pky. Rebecca M. Johnson.


POTTENGER MARY O. SCHOOL - 1435 Carew. Margaret M. O'Malley.


SCHOOL ST. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 57 School. Stanley E. Kogut.


SIXTEEN ACRES SCHOOL (Elementary) - 50 Empress ct. Francis M. Lohan.


SUMNER AV. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 45 Sumner av. Ruth A. Blakeslee.


TALMADGE ARTHUR SCHOOL (Elemen- tary) - 1395 Allen. Esther M. Roy.


TAPLEY SCHOOL (Elementary) - 221 Bay. Robert G. Holland.


VAN SICKLE SCHOOL (Junior High) - 1170 Carew. Edward J. Whalen, Prin .; Victor S. Kodis, Asst. Prin.


WARNER SCHOOL - 493 Parker. Mrs. Mary H. Stachowicz.


WASHINGTON SCHOOL (Elementary) - 141 Washington. Eleanor Sutcliffe, Prin .; Mary R. McGrath, Asst. Prin.


WHITE ST. SCHOOL (Elementary) - 300 White. Richard G. Martin.


LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS


Springfield Library and Museums Assoclatlon Officers - Frederick W. Fuller, Jr., Pres .; Will1am B. Kirkham, V. Pres .; John A. Humphrey, Executive Dir .; Abraham Kamberg, Clerk; Eugene W. Shaw, Treas .; George M. Phillips, Asst. Treas.


Trustees - Frederic W. Fuller, Jr., Chalr- man; Jullus H. Appleton, Edward J. Breck, James F. Egan, Dr. William B. Kirkham, Dudley B. Wallace, Clarence J. Schoo, R. Duncan Clapp, Russell E. Phelon, Chauncey A. Stelger, Homans Robinson, James S. Bulkley, Eugene W. Shaw, Max Katz. Honorary Trustees, Edward Kronvall, Alfred Leeds, Brewer Corcoran, Roger L. Putnam.


Ex-offlclo - Mayor of the city, President of the Common Council, Superintendent of Schools.


City Library Staff


Director, John A. Humphry; Asst. Director, Lucille Wickersham; Jacqueline Adams, Judith Anderson, A. Jane Ball, Loulse J. Bartlett, Victor S. Bator, Charlotte K. Bausman, Luella K. Bengle, Edith B. Bennett, Virginla M. Bialas, Clalre C. Bishop, Helen C. Boyle, Elise B. Brad- way, Esculene B. Bray, Laura V. Bray, Merlbah K. Brown, Thelma O. Bugbee, Lena C. Campbell, Mary Cannon, Dorls E. Chisholm, Antonlo Cluffreda, Bonita A. Clark, Martha M. Clayborne, Carol B. Couture, Llillan M. Cooley, Jacqueline Covo, Grace P. Cullen, Charles T. Cunningham, Gertrude Daniels, Thomas J. Dowd, Jerome J. Doyle, Ona K, Duf- fin, Frances E. Dutton, Claire F. Eaton, Mildred I. Fenton, Frances H. Ferre, Olga G. Fletcher, Evelyn L. Fortner, Sarah C. Foss, Lillian E. Fredin, Mir- lam C. Fuller, Florence Giorg1, Mary M. Girotti, Leonard R. Gobeille, Jennle M. Golden, Dorls K. Googin, Margaret A. Haggerty, Barbara M. Haley, Carley P. Hayes, Juanita H. Hinson, Albert M. Holman, Winona E. Jeffers, Martha E. Jenkins, Margaret F. Jourdeay, Virginia F. Kelth, Mary J. Kiley, Ivan Kondakov, Dorothy LeDoux, Mary E. Lee, Sandra E. Loehn, Frances L. Loomis, Carol F. Lovelace, Margaret A. Luty, Nina A. Makeew, Julia G. Maron1, Dorothy A. Marot, Nancy K. Mason, Norma A. Mat- toon, Lloyd A. McIntyre, Francis Mc- Laughlin, Francis Mclaughlin, Jr., Dorothy E. Meadon, Marguerite H. Mes- ser, Geraldine Moye, Dorothy Mozley, Betty J. Mullendore, Therese L. Murray, Sarah M. Nathan, Alfreda H. Nixon, Georgla M. Ober, Hope Packard, Marlon S. Parker, Lllllan H. Peck, Harrlet T. Peters, Marjorle B. Phillips, Esther M. Plerce, Ruth E. Plnches, Ida W. Pltt, Edgar W. Pitts, Doris B. Poole, Doro- thea V. Poole, Evelyn M. Rainey, Catherine Y. Reinhardt, Benjamin S. Riley, Phyllis C. Robinson, Margaret H. Rose, Frances G. Rose, Therese Rous- seau, Leah R. Sime, Jeanne H. Smith, Frances M. Stahovich, Florence Swan- son, Carolyn L. Tebbetts, Naom1 D. Tefs, Frances R. VIning, Bessie Vls- ser, Priscilla P. Walker, Grace D. Wal- ton, Margaret J. Watson, Bettye W. Webb, Erna Bennett Webb, Dorothea M. Weller, Anna P. Wellman, Ruth L. Wes- cott, Helen R. Winchester, Josephine W. Withee, Marlon L. Yates, Mary L. Young, Joan Zagata, Joan M. Zecchl.


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1962 - THE PRICE & LEE CO. 'S


Treas. office - George M. Phillips, Treas. and Controller; Virginia E. Thompson, Sr. Clerk; Mrs. Mary S. McKendrick, Clerk.


Heating Piant - George F. Parker, Joseph Piscor.


The Central Library, 220 State, Is open Monday to Friday, Adults Departments, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m .; Children's Room, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m .; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .; Sundays, 2 to 6 p.m. Reference Department, 2 to 8 p.m. Periodical Room; Young Adults Room, Monday to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m .; Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Holidays, 2 to 6 p.m. Reference Department (closed Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas); 2 to 8 p.m. Periodical Room (closed Fourth of July).


The number of volumes in the ilbrary 1s 571,- 171 exclusive of unbound pamphlets. Residents of Springfield are entitled to draw books on agreeing to conform to the regulations; non-residents, by pay- ing $1.00 per year.


Card holders may take any reasonable num- ber of books at one time, for perlods of two, four, or six weeks. New works of fiction are restricted to one week.


The use of the Library on the premises is free to all.


East Springfleid Branch, 21 Osborne Terrace. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 2 to 8:30 p.m .; Tuesday, Thursday, 2 to 5 p.m .; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12:00. Closed Sun- days and holidays. Catherine Y. Rein- hardt, Librarian.


Forest Park Branch, 380 Belmont Avenue. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m .; Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays and holldays. Bessie Visser, Librarian.


Indian Orchard Branch, 44 Oak, I.O. Monday Wednesday, Friday, 1 to 8:30 p.m .; Tuesday, Thursday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m .; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12:00. Closed Sun- days and holldays. Mildred I. Fenton, Librarlan.


Liberty Branch, 774 Liberty. Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday, Friday, 1 to 8:30 p.m .; Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays and holl- days. Lena C. Campbell, Librarian.


Memorial Square Branch, 8 Plainfield. Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday, 12:30 to 8:30 p.m .; Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays and holidays. Laura V. Bray, Librarian.


Pine Point Branch, 204 Boston Road. Mon- day, Wednesday, Friday, 1 to 8:30 p.m .; Tuesday, Thursday, 1 to 5 p.m .; Satur- days, 9 a.m. to 12:00. Closed Sundays and holidays. Mrs. Mirlam C. Fuller, Librarian.


Winchester Square Branch, 765 State. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m .; Thursday, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays and holldays. Merlbah K. Brown, Librarlan.


Bookmobile, Monday to Friday, in afternoon and evening. Not in service Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Inquire at the Central Library or at any of the branch libraries for schedule. Winona E. Jeffers, Librarian.


The George Waiter Vincent Smith Art Museum, 222 State. Open to the public Tuesday through Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m., Sundays, 2 to 5 p.m., except July and August. Closed Mondays, New Year's Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Staff: Director, Mrs. M. Louise Watkins; Assis- tant, Donald Reichert; Instructors: Paul Vermette. Secretary, Mrs. Marion Mc- Carthy. Children's Workshop open Tues- day to Friday, 3 to 5 p.m., Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m.


Springfleid Science Museum and the Cather- ine L. Howard Memorial Library of Sclence are open to the public week days, except Monday, 1 to 5 p.m., Sun- days, 2 to 5 p.m. Junlor Department


hours: weekdays except Mondays, 1 to 5 p.m., Saturdays, 10 to li a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. Planetarium hours: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays at 3 p.m., Tue s- day evenings at 8:30 p.m. Star Story for chlidren, Saturdays at 2 p.m. Special Planetarium lectures, Sunday, 2:30 and 4:00 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, Fourth of July and New Year's Day. Staff: Director, Frank D. Korkosz; Curator, Department of Astronomy and Geology, Earl H. Reed; Aquarists, Ernest D. Pendleton, Stanley S. Korkosz; Curator of Education, Mrs. Charla A. Bidwell; Curator, Junior De- partment, Alice W. Coach; Asst. Curator, Mrs. Gloria Keeney; Secretary, Mrs. Mar- le M. Thompson.


The Museum of Fine Arts, 49 Chestnut. Open to the pubile Tuesday through Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m., Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m., except August. Closed Monday, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, July 4th, and Labor Day. Founded by Mr. and Mrs. James Philip Gray. Staff: Frederick B. Robinson, Director; Mrs. Sarah E. Mor- ris, Librarlan-Registrar; Mrs. Constance L. Meunler, Secretary.


The Will1am Pynchon Memorial Building, 194 State. Home of the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum contains a collection of historical manuscripts and collections of old glass, furniture, household uten- sils. Also "period" bedrooms, ilving room, dining room and colonial kitchen of 1670, all fitted with appropriate wall papers and furnishings. Open free to visitors week days except Monday and holldays, i to 5 p.m., Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. Membership in the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum 1s $3.00; $10.00; $25.00, or $50.00 per year. Staff: Juliette Tomlinson, Director; Mrs. Helen Gifford, Secretary.


Library of Springfield College - 263 Aiden. Founded 1891, 55,000 bound volumes. Free to all for reference. Doris M. Fletcher, Librarian.


Library of the American International Col- lege - 15 Amaron. Founded 1885. 45,000 volumes. Developed for research work. Carefully catalogued. Evelyn E. Jack- son, Librarlan. Free to all for reference.


HAMPDEN COUNTY GOVERNMENT


Court House, 37 Elm


Judges of Probate and Insolvency - Thomas H. Stapleton, Abraham I. Smith, Probate Court.


Register of Probate and Insolvency - John J. Lyons; 1st Asst., Katherine M. Con- nell; 2d Asst., Evelyn Lavalette; 3d Asst., William M. Long. Probate Court. Clerk of Courts - Edward G. Shea of Spring- field; Asst. Clerks, Helen Z. Greeley of Springfield, Edward J. Farrell of Long- meadow, Edward J. Mckay of Russell, Thomas B. Malone of Springfield; Deputy Asst. Clerks, Marie H. Shea of Spring- field, Bernice C. Howard of Springfield. Office in Court House.


Register of Deeds - John P. Lynch of Spring- field; Asst., Susan C. McKenna of Springfield; 2d Asst., B. Louise Sul11- van of Holyoke. Office in Hall of Rec- ords.


County Treasurer - Daniel M. Walsh, Jr. of Springfield. Office in Court House. District Attorneys - Matthew J. Ryan of Springfield; Asst., Socrates Geanacop- oulos of Springfield; 2d Asst., Leonard J. Gibbons of Holyoke; 3d Asst., Clem- ent A. Ferris of Pittsfield; 4th Asst., Raymond J. Rosa of West Springfield; 5th Asst., Emil Ober of North Adams. Chlef Probation Officer - Jeremlah M. Finn. Probation Officer - George J. Hickson. Jali and House of Correction - Location on York. Keeper of Jail and Master of House of Correction, David J. Manning. County Commissioners - Willlam F. Staple- ton of Holyoke; Thomas Sullivan of Springfield; Ralph P. Walsh of Long- meadow. Regular meetings at Hampden


County Court House, 37 Elm, Spring- fleid, on Wed. of each week, the statu- tory quarterly meetings are heid on the 2d Tues. of Aprli, 1st Tues. of Oct., 4th Tues. of June and Dec.


Public Administrators - For settlement of estate when no helrs appear, and no will 18 found. Robert D. Moran of Springfield; Bernard T. O'Connor of Springfield; Michael J. Donohue of Holyoke; George C. Keady, Jr., of Longmeadow; Frank J. Mckay, Jr., of Holyoke.


Masters In Chancery - Arthur Paroshinsky of Springfield; Patricia Smith of Palmer; Stephen S. Soja of Springfield; Joseph A. Nowak and Herman Ritter of Chico- pee; Wlillam Milroy of Ludiow; Harry N. Malfas of Holyoke.


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers - Edward G. Shea, Edward J. Farrell, Ed- ward J. Mckay, John J. Lyons.


Medical Examiners - Dr. Wililam Mosig of Springfield; Dr. Benjamin Schneider of Palmer; Dr. Edward Kraus of Chicopee; Dr. Arthur J. Logle of Southwick; Associates: Dr. Edmund J. Zielinski of Holyoke; Dr. Jacob Arenstam of Rus- sell; Dr. George Ross of Holyoke; Dr. Harry G. Tapp of Longmeadow; Dr. Henry J. Anton of Palmer.


Sheriff - David J. Manning of Springfield. Office at Court House and Jail. Speclai Sheriff - Daniel J. O'Connell of Holyoke.


Deputy Sheriffs - Joseph Alves, Ludlow; Joseph Ascher, Leon J. Barbeau, John J. Crowley, John Boduch, Fred J. Shine, Springfleid; Matthew J. Curran, Ernest LaDuke, Holyoke; Arthur J. Granfield, Chicopee; James A. Atwater, Westfield; Edward Sacks, Holyoke; James F. Donahue, Palmer; Henry Her- lihy, Wales; Charles P. Dinn, Holyoke; David J. Manning, Jr., Springfield; John C. Cotton, West Springfield; I. Willard Norkin, Springfield; Robert Kemple, Springfield; Waiter Trusz, Ludlow; James T. Curran, Southwick.


Courts


United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit - (1602) P. O., Boston. Felix Frankfurter, Associate Justice of Supreme Court, Circult Justice; Chief Judge, Peter Woodbury of New Hamp- shire; Circuit Judges, John P. Hartigan of Rhode Island and Bailey Aldrich of Massachusetts; Clerk, Roger A. Stinch- field; Chief Deputy Clerk, Dana H. Gal- lup; Marshal, Ralph W. Gray. Annual Term, 1st Tues. of Oct. Sessions for Hearing Cases, 1st Tues. of each month except July, Aug., and Sept.


United States District Court - (1525) Post Office Building, Boston. District Jud- ges: George C. Sweeney, Chief Judge; Edward T. Gignoux, Francis J. W. Ford, Charles E. Wyzansk1, Jr., Andrew A. Caffrey, Aloysius J. Connor, Anthony Julian; Clerk, John A. Canavan; Deputy Clerks, Dorothy Clark, Mirlam A. Wynn, Helen Tweedy, Frances R. Foley, Winni- fred R. Curran, Austin Jones, Willlam J. Lyons, Kathleen M. O'Dea, Eleanor Forry, John F. Davis, Francis J. Ahern, Eleanor F. Taylor, Mary M. Young, Wil- liam J. Lyons, Stanley J. Forrest, Grace V. Flood, Paul S. Karmeas; Clerical Asst., Mary K. Shamber. Terms of the Court: at Boston, March, 3d Mon .; Sept., 3d Mon .; sittings at Springfield determined by Judges to whom case has been assigned; United States Commissioners, James P. Mor- larty at Springfield; Paul A. Tamburello at Pittsfield; W. Arthur Garrity at Wor- cester; John C. Donahue at Lowell; Luke Smith at New Bedford; Peter J. Nelligan and Francis H. Farrell at Bos- ton; Referee in Bankruptcy, William J. Hesslon and Edwin F. Hannon of Bos- ton; Thomas W. Lawless; Chief Clerk to Referees in Bankruptcy, Paul V. Trav- erse; U. S. Attorney, W. Arthur Garrity, Jr. of Boston; U. S. Marshal, Robert F. Morey of Boston.


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SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY - 1962


Superior Court - At Springfield, Civil with jury, 1st Mon. Jan. to July 1st, 2d Mon. in Sept. to Dec. 21st; Civil without jury, 3d Mon. each month except July and Aug .; Criminal terms, 1st Mon. in Jan., 1st Mon. in May, 2d Mon. in Sept. Natur- alization Court, Jan. 13, Mar. 24, June 9, Nov. 9. Chief Justice, Paul C. Rear- don of Quincy; Associate Justices, Frank J. Donahue of Hyde Park; Lewis Goldberg of Brookiine; John E. Swift of Milford; J. W. Morton of Reading; Felix Forte of Somerville; John V. Sullivan of Middleborough; Eugene A. Hudson of Brookline; Edward J. Voke of Chelsea; Frank J. Murray of West Roxbury; Daniel D. O'Brien of Northampton; Horace T. Cahill of Braintree; Frank E. Smith of Taunton; Charles Fairhurst of Green- field; John H. Meagher of Worcester; Wilfred J. Paquet of Watertown; Edward A. Pecce of Waltham; Edmund R. Dew- ing of Wellesley; Reuben L. Lurie of Brookline; Donald M. Macaulay of Long- meadow; George E. Thompson of Mel- rose; Charles Bolster of Cambridge; John M. Noonan of Springfield; Frank W. Tomasello of Belmont; Edward O. Gourdin of Quincy; August C. Taviera of New Bedford; John W. Coddaire, Jr. of Haverhill; James L. Vallely of West Newton; Edward J. DeSaulnier, Jr. of Chelmsford; Robert Sullivan of Brook- line; Jennie Loitman Barron of Brook- line; Francis J. Good of Cambridge; Daniel J. O'Connell of East Boston; David A. Rose of Newton Centre; Thom- as J. Spring, Dorchester; Vincent R. Brogna, Boston.


Courts of Probate and Insolvency - Judges, Thomas H. Stapleton, Abraham I. Smith, Probate Court; Register, John J. Lyons; ist Asst. Register, Katherine M. Con- nel1; 2d Asst. Register, Evelyn Lava- lette; 3d Asst. Register, William M. Long. Probate court Is held at Spring- field each Tues. and Fri., of the year except Aug. when it is held the 3d Tues. District Court of Springfield, 208 Broadway cor. Pynchon - Justices, Thomas J. O'Malley, Charles D. Sloan; Special Justices, Harry M. Ehrlich, Edward J. Dobiecki; Clerk, Edward T. Collins; Asst. Clerk, Harry O. Eberhardt; 2d Asst. Clerk, James J. Lovett; 3d Asst. Clerk, Robert E. Fein; Probation Offi- cers, Roger F. Keleher, Chief; John G. Curley, Gertrude McGoldrick, Flora V. Millette; Probation Officer for Juve- niles, Francis G. Keough.


Court held for criminal business each week day, except legal holidays, at 9 a.m. On Thursday of each week at 10 a.m. lists of civil cases for trial are called and assigned for actual trial at 10 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the following week. Motions are heard on above trial days at 10:00 a.m. Supple- mentary Proceedings and applications for wage attachments are heard on Thursday following the calling of the trial assignment list at 10:00 a.m. Small claims are heard on Thursday at 2 p.m. During July and August no civil trials are scheduled, and the schedule for Supplementary Proceedings and Small Claims is subject to change. United States Customs Service - Rooms 344- 348 Federal Bdg .; Paul T. Owens, Dep- uty Collectors in charge; David M. Mal- oney, Deputy Collector; John T. Durkin, Jr. Inspector.


STATE GOVERNMENT


Governor - John A. Volpe of Winchester; salary, $20,000.


Lieut. Governor - Edward F. Mc Laughlin of Boston; salary, $11,000.


Secretary of the Commonwealth - Kevin H. White of Boston; salary, $ii, 000.


Treasurer and Receiver - General - John T. Driscoll of Boston; salary, $11,000. Auditor - Thomas J. Buckley of Boston; salary, $11,000.


Attorney-General - Edward J. McCormack of Boston; salary, $15,000.


U. S. Senators of Massachusseetts Leverett Saltonstall (R) of Dover, term ex- pires 1967.


Benjamin Smith (D) of Gloucester, term ex- pires 1963.


Representatives in 87th Congress for Massachusetts Districts


1 - Silvio O. Conte (R) of Plainfield.


2 - Edward P. Boland (D) of Springfield.


3 - Philip J. Philbin (D) of Clinton.


4 - Harold D. Donohue (D) of Worcester. 5 - Bradford Morse (R) of Lowell. 6 - William H. Bates (R) of Salem.


7 - Thomas H. Lane (D) of Lawrence.


8 - Torbert H. Macdonald (D) of Malden. 9 - Hastings Keith (R) of West Bridgewater. 10 - Laurence Curtis (R) of Boston.


11 - Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (D) of Cam- bridge.


12 - John W. Mc Cormack (D) of Boston. 13 - James A. Burke (D) of Milton.


14 - Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (R) of North Attleborough.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT President - John F. Kennedy of Massachu- setts; salary, $100,000.


Vice President - Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas; salary, $35,000.


Secretary of State - Dean Rusk of New York; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of the Treasury - Douglas Dillon of New York; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of Defense - Robert S. McNamara of Michigan; salary, $25,000.


Attorney-General - Robert F. Kennedy of New York; salary, $25,000. Postmaster-General - J. Edward Day of California; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of the Interior - Stewart L. Udall of Arizona; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of Agriculture - Orville L. Free- man of Minnesota; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of Commerce - Luther H. Hodges of North Carolina; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of Labor - Arthur J. Goldberg of Illinois; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare - Abraham A. Ribicoff of Connecticut; salary, $25,000.


U. S. Commissioner - James P. Moriarty, 31 Elm.


District Director of Internal Revenue - Dis- trict Office, Boston, Mass. Local Offi- ces, P.O. and Federal Bdg., Rooms 442A. Timothy J. Bowler, Administra- tive Supervisor, Room 406, Merton A. Tolman Group Supervisor (Collection Div.), John K. Chenis, Group Supervisor (Collection Div.).


Room 338 - Intelligence Div.


United States Civil Service Commission Ex- amining Board - Office, Local Post Office. Executive Secretary, Vincent Budri; Board Members, Joseph B. Doug- las, Brendon F. Cox, James A. Vlasak, William T. Simpson, Michael Houlihan, Albert V. Rixon.


SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Armory sq.


At its Hill, Water shops, Page blvd., com- prising about 333 acres is the Govern-


ment manufacturing establishment for small arms employing at the present time about 3,200 men and women.


SPRINGFIELD POST OFFICE Dwight Office Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.


Executive Division - Postmaster, Arthur B. Morin; Asst. Postmaster, Michael T. Brosnan.


Stamp Division - 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., daily; 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Saturday.


Postal Savings - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily; 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Saturday.


Parcel Post Window - 8 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., daily; 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Money Order Division - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily; 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Saturday.


General Delivery Window - Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m .; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon.


Stations


Highland Station - 912 State. Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Forest Park Station - 393 Belmont av. Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Brightwood Station - 288i Main. Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Station A - 85 State. Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.


POST OFFICE ROSTER


Executive Division - Postmaster, Arthur B. Morin; Asst. Postmaster, Michael T. Brosnan; Secretary, Margaret H. Thomp- son.


Mailing Section - Supt. of Mails, Henry C. Gagnon; Asst. Supt. of Mails, Warren S. Best.


Motor Vehicle Service - Supt., Henry W. O'Brien.


Parcel Post - Supt., L. Cherichetti. Station Examiner - Michael J. Houlihan. Highland Station - 912 State. Supt., Thomas J. Manning.


Forest Park Station - 393 Belmont av. Supt., Clayton H. Willard.


Brightwood Station - 2881 Main. Supt., John A. Thompson.


Station "A" - 81 State. Supt., Jeremiah C. Callahan.


Station No. 1 - 2208 Main. Helen G. Kantro- witz, Clerk.


Station No. 4 - 1907 Wilbraham rd. Louis H. Selwitz, Clerk.




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