Town annual report of Weymouth 1937, Part 5

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1937
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 352


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PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY


1. Fire Deprtment


2. Gypsy Moth and other Insect Pest Extermination


3. Care of Shade Trees


RELIEF ACTIVITIES


4. Soldiers' Relief, including


(a) State Aid


(b) Military Aid


(c) Soldiers' Relief and the Burial of Indigent Soldiers and Sailors


5. Old Age Assistance under Chapter 118A of the General Laws


6. Public Welfare


7. Pensions


MISCELLANEOUS


8. Contributory Retirement Board


9. Schools


10. Unpaid Bills


INSURANCE


11. Fire and other Insurance


the Town may see fit; to determine what, if any, sums so appropriated shall remain available after December 31, 1937; to fix the terms and conditions of any loan or loans authorized to procure any of such funds and to authorize the issue of bonds or notes for the same, and fix the term and rate of interest shall be expended, to impose any conditions and restrictions thereon which and to determine in each case how and under whose direction the money of any such bonds or notes; and to impose such conditions upon the drawing of compensation from the Town as the Town may see fit; or take any other action in reference to any of the foregoing subjects.


COMMITTEE REPORTS


ARTICLE 2. (By Direction of the Selectmen) To take any action that the Town may desire upon the reports of the several Town Boards and Committees and appoint of change any committee that the Town may think proper.


ON PETITION


ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to make the pay of the Fire Department equal to ' that of the Police Department and that the following ranking officers receive the same pay, or take any other action in relation thereto.


Chief of Fire Department same as Chief of Police Department


Deputy of Fire Department Supt .. of Fire Alarm, and same as Captain of Police Department


Police Signal System


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Captain of Fire Department Lieutenants, Fire Department


All regular Firemen


same as Lieutenant, Police Department same as Sergeants, Police Department same as All Regular Patrolmen


ARTICLE 4. (By request of the Treasurer) To see if the Town will vote to exempt the Treasurer's Department from the provisions of the rider to Art. 1 of the annual, Town Meeting of 1937 which is as follows: Provided further that all salaries of elected officials shall remain at the same figure as last year except as hereinbefore otherwise set forth and that no department shall spend a sum in excess of that expended in the last fiscal year for salaries or clerical hire except by the Trustees of Tufts Library and in the Police and Water Departments.


ON PETITION OF THE APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE


ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to amend its By Laws by adding the following paragraph to Sec. 102 of Art. 1.


"The warrant for any Special Town Meeting shall be closed and remain closed at least 30 days before the date set for the call of the Meeting. The warrant for the Annual Town Meeting shall be closed and remain closed after January 2nd and no articles shall be accepted or placed in a warrant for a Town Meeting in violation of the provisions of this section."


You are hereby required to notify and warn said inhabitants of Wey- mouth qualified to vote in Town affairs, in case all the articles in the fore- going warrant shall not be acted upon at the meeting called for the fifteenth day of September, to meet in adjourned session at the hall of the Wey- mouth High School on


FRIDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1937


at seven o'clock and forty-five minutes in the evening then and there to act upon such of the foregoing articles as shall not have been acted upon on September fifteenth or action upon which may at said meeting of Septem- ber fifteenth have been deferred until said adjourned session.


You are directed to serve this Warrant by posting a copy thereof. at- tested by you in writing, in each of two public places in each voting precinct in said Town, seven days at least before the time for holding the first meeting called for in this warrant.


Hereof fail not, make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk of said Town on or before the seventh day of September, 1937.


Given under our hands at Weymouth this Thirtieth day of August in the year of our Lord Nineteen hundred and Thirty-seven.


JOSEPH A. FERN. Chairman EVERETT E. CALLAHAN. Clerk MARSHALL F. SPEAR. JOSEPH CREHAN. SANDY ROULSTON,


Selectmen of Weymouth.


A true copy, Attest:


GAROLD E. KELSO,


Constable of Weymouth.


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RETURN OF SERVICE Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Weymouth, September 4, 1937


Norfolk, ss.


I have this day served the within warrant by posting a true copy at- tested by me in writing in each of two public places in each voting precinct in said town of Weymouth seven days before the time of holding said meeting.


GAROLD E. KELSO, Constable of Weymouth.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING September 15, 1937


Pursuant to the within warrant a special town meeting of the inhabi- tants of the town of Weymouth, represented by its duly elected Town Meet- ing Members was held in the hall of the Weymouth High School, Middle Street, East Weymouth, this fifteenth day of September, 1937. 186 Town Meeting Members names being checked by police stationed at the door for that purpose. The meeting was called to order at 7:50 o'clock by Daniel L. O'Donnell, Annual Moderator, who requested the Town Clerk to read the warrant, after reading the call for the meeting, Mr. Guy W. C. Hart moved : That the further reading of the articles be dispensed with, and it was so voted. The Town Clerk then read the last four paragraphs of the warrant and the attestation of the Constable who served the warrant.


The Moderator then requested Rev. John B. Holland of the Sacred Heart Church of Weymouth to invoke the Divine Blessing of the Ruler of the Universe upon the deliberations of this meeting.


The following were sworn as Town Meeting Members:


John L. Basty, Robert L. Buchan, Ralph DePlacido, E. Leo Madden. Everett T. Gardner, Peter J. Kendrick, James I. Peers, Seth H. Cushing. Raymond O. Hollis, Clarence M. Price, Charles W. Baker, Henry Giguere. John W. Heffernan, Clarence C. Sands, Bertram F. Cole, Harry Fekkes. Charles A. Jordan, William G. B. Park, Wilfred G. Corbett, William A. Hodges, David F. Kearns, Henry L. Meyer, Alfred C. Sheehy, Harrison I. Cole, Wallace Lyon, Roy H. Rosewell, James F. Towle, James B. West. Winfred C. Bonney, William C. Cherrington, Oberlin S. Clark, George W. Hunt. Jr., George L. Rand, Charles P. Sheppard, Charles R. Denbroeder. Charles E. Langen, Harold C. Lincoln, Frank W. Bryant, Douglas R. Buchan- an, A. Warren Clapp, Wallace S. Raymond, Henry R. Sargent, Madeline M. Chance, Lida MacFeaters, Edward C. Clark. William A. Foster, Oakley A. Kunz, Harold F. Loud, Pasquale Santacroce, Edward F. Butler, Karle Lovell. H. Scott Brown, Prescott B. Brown, Philip W. Henley, James Ireland, Harry E. Johnson, Herbert B. Shaftoe, John W. Field, Ethel R. Taylor, Harry J. Dowd. William E. Kezer, Frederick J. Coyle, James H. Pitts, Charles S. Dobson, Walter B. Cope, Prince H. Tirrell, Albert Biagi.


BUDGET


ARTICLE 1. Mr. John W. Field, Secretary of the Appropriation Com- mittee, moved :


To provide for the salaries, operation and expenses during the balance of the fiscal year of the several Town Departments and activities, for certain improvements and to meet certain requirements of the law. the several sums


hereinafter set forth are hereby appropriated for the several purposes and subject to the conditions hereinafter specified, all such sums to be trans- ferred from surplus, unless some other source of revenue is specified.


This motion was tentatively voted.


Item 1. Mr. Field moved: For wages of "call men" and all other expenses of the Fire Department


$1,200.00


Mr. Nathaniel P. Williamson moved as an amendment: That the Town appropriate the sum of $3,403.53 for salaries and other expenses of the Fire Department and that the Town establish the salary of the Chief of the Fire Department at $3,150.00, the Deputy Chief and Superintendent of the Fire & Police Signal System $2,550.00, the Captains the sum of $2,300.00 each, the Lieutenants the sum of $2,200.00 each, said sum of money to be transferred from surplus, said salaries to be effective as of the first of October, 1937, and to continue at that same rate hereafter or until changed by vote of the Town.


Mr. John W. Field moved as a substitute motion : That the subject matter pertaining to salaries to mem- bers of the Fire Department be taken up under Article Three and that the Town appropriate $1,200.00 for the use of the Fire Department under this Item.


This substitution motion was tentatively voted. This motion being carried nulls the amendment of Mr. Williamson.


Items 2-3 Mr. John W. Field moved: For Gypsy Moth and all other pest extermination and for Shade Trees. That no action be taken under these articles.


Mr. V. Leslie Hebert moved: That the sum of $1,000.00 be transferred from surplus, $500.00 be appro- priated under item 2 and $500.00 be appropriated under item 3. The Moderator declared the motion carried. More than seven members having doubting the vote the Moderator appointed Timothy G. Osborne, Everett T. Gardner and Melville F. Cate as tellers and they were sworn to the faithful performance of that duty.


$500.00 $500.00


The vote being retaken the tellers reported 83 voting in the affirmative and 69 in the negative.


The motion was declared tentatively voted.


Mr. Daniel P. Cummings, Chairman of the Appropri- ation Committee doubted a quorum present, the tellers reported 181 members being present, more than a ma- jority of the total number eligible Town Meeting Members (166 being a majority).


Item 4. Mr. John W. Field moved: For Soldiers Relief "benefits" including State and Miltiary Aid, Soldiers' Relief and the burial of Indigent Soldiers and Sailors Of this sum not more than $50.00 may be used for administrative purposes.


$5,700.00


This motion was unanimously voted.


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Item 5. Mr. John W. Field moved: For Old Age Assistance under Chapter 118A of the General Laws, Ter. Ed. This amount to be used specifically for the purpose of paying unpaid taxes of Old Age recipients who were on the Old Age Assistance rolls on January 1, 1936, and for no other purpose.


$800.00


This motion was tentatively voted.


Item 6, Mr. John W. Field moved: For Public Welfare Of this sum $15,000.00 shall be transferred from surplus and to meet the balance of said appropriation the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen is hereby authorized in the name and behalf of the Town to borrow a sum not to exceed $25,000.00 and to issue bonds and/or notes of the Town not exceeding that sum. Said bonds or notes shall be payable as re- quired by Chapter 44 of the General Laws so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than five (5) years from the date of the first bond or note, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and the Board of Select- men may determine. Provided that $18,858.00 shall be for relief of persons having a legal settlement in the Town; $11,166.86 for the relief of persons not having a legal settlement in the Town; and $9,300.00 shall be for mothers and their dependent children; provided that of this appropriation of $40,000.00 not more than the sum of $675.14 is specifically appropriated to the balance of that item appropriated for administrative expenses under Item 27 of the Annual Town Meeting on March 1, 1937, and which amounts to $1,218.36 making a total sum of $1,893.50 which shall be used for administrative expenses for the balance of the current year to be divided as follows:


For the salary of the Director $646.00


For the salary of Mr. Mulready, Investigator 425.00


For the salary of Mr. Leighton, Clerk 382.00


For the salary of Miss DeTomaso, Stenographer 238.00


The payment of car hire, not to exceed $6.00 per week 102.00


Miscellaneous expenses 100.00


None of which latter sum may be used for any of the specified purposes set forth herein.


Mr. George S. Peterson moved to amend: That all names in the last part of the motion be stricken out.


Mr. Marshall F. Spear moved as an amendment: That all that part of the motion after the words "current year" be stricken out.


Mr. John W. Field moved to amend the amendment: To strike out the name of the Investigator, the name of the Clerk, the name of the Stenographer so that the section shall read as follows:


For the salary of the Director $646.00


For the salary of the Investigator 425.00


For the salary of the Clerk 382.00


For the salary of the Stenographer . 238.00


This amendment was so voted.


$40,000.00


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The amendment of Mr. Peterson was so voted.


The motion of the Appropriation Committee as thus amended was tentatively voted.


Under this item Mr. Sandy Roulston moved as follows: I move that we petition the State Legislature to pass an act permitting Weymouth to select from the Civil Service List a Director of Welfare and a Supervisor of Old Age Assistance.


Mr. Marshall F. Spear moved: That the Moderator appoint a committee of five to study the management of all forms of public relief of the Town of Weymouth and make such recommendations as they see fit to the Appropriation Committee before January 15, 1938 and to the next Annual Town Meeting.


This motion was unanimously voted.


The Moderator declared the motion of Mr. Roulston as improperly drawn and therefore out of order.


Item 7. Mr. John W. Field moved: For Pensions $544.47


Tentatively voted. -


Item 8. Mr. John W. Field moved: For the Retirement Board of the Contributive Retirement System.


$1,736.26 Of this sum $375.00 is appropriated to the "Expense Fund" and $1,326.26 is appropriated to the "Pension Accumulation Fund." .


This motion was declared lost.


Mr. Daniel P. Cummings moved : To reconsider the vote just passed.


Voted.


The motion of the Appropriation Committee was ten- tatively voted.


Item 9. Mr. John W. Field moved: For support of Public Schools $5,500.00 This motion was tentatively voted.


Item 10. Mr. John W. Field moved: For Unpaid Bills Provided no portion of this sum shall be used to pay any unpaid bills until such bill has been approved by the Board of Selectmen.


$447.85


Tentatively voted.


Item 11. Mr. John W. Field moved: For Fire Insurance $243.42 Tentatively voted.


Voted : That all items under Article 1 tentatively voted be regularly voted.


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ARTICLE 2. Under this Article Mr. Everett E. Callahan moved: That the Moderator appoint a committee of three to study the need of zoning laws, said committee to report to the next annual town meeting.


So voted.


Mr. Callahan moved: That a committee of four be appointed by the Moderator, one of who shall be the Chief of the Police to study traffic hazards in Weymouth, said committee to report to the next annual town


ing.


So voted.


Mr. Callahan moved: That a committee of three be appointed by the Moderator to study the cost of maintenance of purchasing department, said committee to report to the next annual town meeting.


So voted.


Mr. Callahan moved: That the Planning Board be instructed to further study changes of street names in Weymouth, said board to report to the next annual town meeting.


So voted.


Mr. Callahan moved: That a committee of three be appointed by the Moderator to study changes in the Town's By-Laws, said committee to re- port to the next annual town meeting.


So voted.


Under this article Mr. Robert H. Buchan moved: That Mr. Everett E. Callahan be appointed a member of the W. P. A. Committee in place of rred O Stevens, deceased.


After quite a discussion of W. P. A. Activities, Mr. Alfred C. Sheehy moved the precious question.


So voted.


On the motion of Mr. Buchan the Moderator declared it not a vote.


". Albert R. Schofield moved: That Mr. Ralph P. Burrell be ap- . a member of the W. P A. Committee to fill the vacancy.


So voted.


ARTICLE 3. Mr. John W. Field moved: Reference to the next An- nual Town Meeting.


Mr. Nathaniel P. Williamson moved as a substitute motion: That the Town appropriate the sum of $2,203.53 for salaries of the Fire Department and that the Town establish the salary of the Chief of the Fire Department at $3,150.00. the Deputy Chief and the Supt. of the Fire & Police Signal System $2,550.00 cach, the Captains the sum of $2,300.00 each, the Lienten- ants the sum of $2.200.00 cach and all regular firemen the sum of $2,050.00 cach, said sum of money to be transferred from surplus, said salaries to be effective as of the first of October, 1937 and to continue at that same rate hereafter or until changed by vote of the Town.


The Moderator ruled that it would be necessary to reconsider Item 1 of Article 1 before the motion could be put.


Mr. Williamson so moved.


Not a vote.


The motion of the Appropriation Committee was unanimously voted.


ARTICLE 4. Mr. John W. Field moved: No action under this article.


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Mr. Everett E. Callahan, at the request of Mr. George E. Curtin, who is confined in a hospital, offered the following motion:


I move that the Town vote to exempt the Treasurer's Department from the provisions of the rider to Article 1 of the annual town meeting of 1937 which is as follows: "Provided further that all salaries of elected officials shall remain at the same figure as last year except as hereinbefore otherwise set forth and that no department shall spend a sum in excess of that ex- pended on the last year fiscal year for salaries or clerical hire except by the Trustees of Tufts Library and in the Police and Water Departments", and that the sum of $150.00 be transferred from surplus revenue of the Town for the use of the Treasurer's Department.


This motion was so voted.


ARTICLE 5. Mr. John W. Field moved: Adoption of the amendment to the Town's By-Laws through the acceptance of the subject matter of this article.


This amendment was unanimously voted.


"The warrant for any special town meeting shall be closed and remain closed at least 30 days before the date set for the call of the meeting. The warrant for the annual town meeting shall be closed and remain closed after January 2nd and no articles shall be accepted or placed in a warrant for a town meeting in violation of the provisions of this section."


Voted : At 10:50 to adjourn.


CLAYTON B. MERCHANT,


Town Clerk.


SUMMARY


Appropriated Borrowed & from surplus Appropriated


Article 1


Item 1. Wages of call men & other expenses of the


Fire Department


$ 1,200.00


Item 2. Gypsy Moth & other pest extermination 500.00


Item 3. Care of Shade Trees


500.00


Item 4. Soldiers Relief benefits including State & Military Aid, Soldiers Relief and the burial of Indigent Soldiers and Sailors


5,700.00


Item


5. Old Age Assistance, for payment of Old Age recipients, taxes of 1936. 800.00


Item 6. For Public Welfare ($40,000.00)


15,000.00


$25.000.00


Item 7. For Pensions.


544.47


Item 8. For Retirement Board of Contributory Retirement System.


1,736.26


Item 9. Support of Public Schools.


5,500.00


Item 10. Unpaid Bills


447.85


Item 11. For Fire Insurance


243.42


Article 4 For use of the Treasurer's Department


150.00


$32,322.00


$25,000.00


Total amount of Appropriations


$57,322.00


To be appropriated from surplus


$32.322.00


To be borrowed & Appropriated


25,000.00


$57,322.00 $57,322.00


CLAYTON B. MERCHANT Town Clerk.


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JURY LIST


The following is a List of Proposed Jurors prepared by the undersigned for use during the year commencing August 1, 1937.


Ahern, Cornelius, 480 Summer


Auger, Leon J., 292 Broad


Laborer Oil Station.


Bailey, John A., 382 Pleasant


Clerk


Baker, Foster E., 31 Rosalind Road


Clerk


Bates, Quincy B., 298 Washington


Gardener


Beedy, Wilfred F., 52 Wachusett. Road


Carpenter


Belcher, Ernest E .. 164 Randolph


Carpenter


Belcher, Percy W., 146 Pond


Merchant


Belcher, Roland E., 60 Pine


Machinist.


Blackwell, Lester M., 15 High


Salesman


Blackwell, S. Raymond, 9 High


Blenis, Stanley E., 110 Mill


Bloom, Morris, 350 Washington


Brady, George F., 22 Drew Avenue


Brennan. John J .. 50 Lee


Brennan, Kenneth E., 100 Union


Electrician Carpenter Grocer Truckman Woodworker Foreman Manager


Fuchan, Robert H., 44 Fairlawn Road


Burkett, Charles H., 83 Hawthorne


Burrell, Malcolm, 94 High


Burrough, William F., 20 Shore Drive


Cann, Malcolm, 11 Fairmount Avenue


Cate, Melville F., 918 Main


Cazeault, Pearson F., 605 Bridge


Cipullo, John, 104 Lake


Cipullo, Ralph T .. 39 Lakeside Avenue


Clawson, Thomas I., 190 Washington Coe, Albert J .. 222 West Colby, Alfred A .. 57 Norfolk


Coleran, Joseph H., 36 Norton


Condon, John F., 23 Roosevelt Road


Condrick. Harold A .. 606 Main Condrick. Leo W .. 60 Granite Connor, Timothy J., 71 Pond Corbo. Frederick E .. 87 Lake Corridan, Lawrence P., 19 Phillips


Coyle, William F., 381-2 Phillips


Coyle, William J., 64 Webb Crane, Herbert N., 174 Green Crawford, Robert D., 58 Kirkland Road


Daly, John J., 20 Richmond Dalto, Angelo, 15 Washburn Daniele. John, 29 Broad Street Place Delahunt, Thomas P., 949 Main Delorey. Joseph E., 110 Chard


Painter Truckman Retired


Bank Clerk Salesman Metal Worker


Musician Reporter Fore River Mechanic BuilderĀ® Shoeworker Telephone Shoeworker Chauffeur Plumber Shoeworker Clerk Farmer Machinist Painter Mechanic


Laborer Restaurant Clerk Investigator Druggist.


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Delorey, Theodore J., 25 Delorey Avenue Descalzo, Charles J., 418 Pond


Desmond, John P., 23 Adams Place


Doble, Burton L., 1118 Washington Doyle, Thomas, 19 Wessagusset Road Ducca, James V., 49 Grove Ducker, August J., 262 Main


Dunbar, Charles E., 756 Broad


Dunham, George C., 82 West Dunn, J. Wilfred, 56 Thicket Duplin, Harold W., 12 off Park Avenue Dwyer, George H., 32 Garfield Avenue


Eaton, Roy, 546 Broad Ecker, George W., 11 Fern Road


Ellis, William A., 405 Pleasant Ewing, Archibald, 27 Saunders


Fernald, Frank M., 39 Tower Field, Walter R., 73 Union Fitzgerald, Arthur L., 48 Elinor Road Fitzpatrick, James F., 42 Crescent Road


Galvin, John G., 237 Front Gannon, Timothy L., 110 Prospect


Garofalo, Olindo, 18 Shawmut


Gaughen, Francis L., 19 Grant Gaughen, Robert H., 19 Grant


Gaughen, William J., 19 Grant Gilligan, Charles F., 20 Elinor Road Grasso, Vincent, 21 Washburn


Hackett, John J., 20 Fogg Road Hall, Victor H., 11 Garfield Avenue Hanson, Ludwig, 73 Pecksuot Road Harrington, William F., 1144 Pleasant Hedden, John W., 529 Middle Heffernan, John W., 1024 Front Heffernan. Leo A., 551 Washington Hersey, Roger W., 738 Main Hodgdon, George R .. , 171 White Holbrook, Charles C., off Ralph Talbot Hollis, Charles J., 143 Washington Hollis, J. Otis, 73 Webb Hollis, Minot E., 30 Lakewood Road Howe, James R., 5 Pine Point Avenue


Iliffe, Thomas H., 56 White


Johnson, Alfonso, 127 Middle Johnson, John A., 8 Loud Avenue


Shoeworker Bookkeeper Shoeworker Clerk Building Wrecker Wool Sorter Chauffeur Janitor State Road Shoeworker Shoeworker Investigator


Salesman Chauffeur Real Estate Plasterer


Plumber Salesman Clerk Carpenter


Clerk Gate Tender Clerk


Chauffeur Salesman Fore River Painter Barber


Laborer Coal Dealer Carpenter Investigator Carpenter Shoeworker Chemist Salesman Shoeworker Laborer Garage Prop. Garage Prop. Real Estate Carpenter


Laborer


Shoeworker Welder


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Kalaghan, Joseph H., 249 Evans Keefe, Dennis, 11 Linden Place Keefe, William P., 174 Washington Kelley, Norwell C., 99 Hibiscus Avenue Keohan, John J., 51 Norfolk Kezer, William, 42 Beale King, Alvin K., 16 Laurel Knight, Edward W., 88 Pearl


Lang, Matthew N., 64 Grant Larner, Francis L., 267 North Leary, W. Edward, 209 Park Avenue


Leland, George H., 108 Biscayne Avenue Leslie, Herbert L., 49 Bayview Lincoln, George A., 1282 Commercial Lincoln, Harold, 1282 Commercial Litchfield; Henry S., 21 Linden Place Lohnes, Arthur R., 69 Vine Lonergan, Thomas P., 38 Laurel


Longchamps, Paul, 60 Wessagusset Road Lopaus, R. Chester, 73 Sea Lukeman, William H., 391 Summer Lynch, William E., 30 Essex Lyons, Flurance I., 85 Front


Madigan, George S., 118 High Madigan, John F., 38 Cain Avenue Manuel, John Q., 21 Curtis McAlpine, James G., 952 Commercial McCulolugh, Carroll E., 51 Pine Circle McIntosh, Edward F., 19 Myrtle McIntosh, Edward C., 50 Raymond McIsaac, John T., 105 Cedar McIsaac, Waldo S., 118 Cedar Mckeever, John T., 35 Saunders Mckinnon, Joseph, 113 North McLain, William, 39 Bartlett McPhee, Frank L., 286 Pine


McPhee, William P., 327 Ralph Talbot


Melcher, Nathaniel E., 174 Central Melville, James L., 568 Main Melville, Walter C., 12 Highland Place Miller, Percy O., 31 Bartlett Moore, Andrew T., 8 Randall Avenue Moore, Walter E., 21 Clinton Road Moore, William C., 89 Broad Moore, William K., 9 Burton Terrace Morganstern, William, 4 Vanness Murphy, Robert, 484 Green


Welder Shoeworker Shoeworker Shipper Salesman Carpenter Clerk Salesman


Mechanic Card Writer Salesman Electrician Testman Foreman Instructor Woolen Mill Real Estate Salesman Roofer Clerk Farmer Storekeeper Contractor


Chauffeur Clerk Public Weigher Fore River Salesman Shoeworker Meter Reader Supt. Shoeworker Shoeworker Electrician Rigger Carpenter Carpenter Fireman Laborer Printer Chauffeur Carpenter Real Estate Pipe Fitter Laborer Pipe Fitter Salesman


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Nadell, Stanley, 468 Summer Nash, Earl, 94 High Nash, George W., 40 Shaw Nash, Robert B., 55 Broad Newman, Harry C., 116 Front Nickerson, Frank E., 945 Commercial




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