Town of Arlington annual report 1955, Part 19

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Publication date: 1955
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Cutter


Hardy


Locke


J. H. East


J. H. Ind.


J. H. West


Parmenter


Pierce


Russell


Senior High


St. Agnes


St. James


Voc. High


Total


Male


Female


Court


Yth. Serv.


Probation


Westboro


Bridge-


water


Dismissed


TOTAL


Assault


Assault-Indecent


1


11


11


2


2


2


B & E


3


3


4


2


1 1


23


23


7


7


7


Destroying Prop'ty


5


8


7


01


2


29


29


4


4


4


Dist. of Peace


2


3


3


8


8


3


3


3


False Alarm


3


3


3


Indecent Exposure


2


2


2


Larceny


15


2


13


9


1


1


2


54


54


11


1


10


11


Lewdness


3


1


2


[1 1


8


6


2


8 ||2| 5 00


1


8


Miscellaneous


6


1


7


5


1


6 |2


28


26


2


1


1


1


Missile Throwing


Obscene Language


5


5


3


2


Obscene Literature


1


1|


Runaway Child


6


3


2


1


12


11 |1


Setting Fires


3


3


Stubborn Child


2


1


1


4


3 |


1


1


1


1


Trespass


2


1


1


4


4


2


2


2


Total


50


15


4


6


46 |1 |31 |1 |1


25 |7|4|4


195


187 |8|39


3 35


1


39


Male


48


15


6


46 |1 |30 |1 1


20 |7 |4 |4


187


Female


2


1


5


8


-


A & B


3


1 !


-


1


1


1


!


1


-


1


1


11


|1


DISPOSITIONS


Board


File


JUVENILE OFFICERS REPORT for 1955 - Age Group


OFFENSE


Ages || |7 | 8 |9 |10 |11 |12 |13 |14 |15 |16|


Assault


Assault-Indecent


A & B


-


1


1 |


2| 1 | 1 | 3| 2


11


B & E


-


|1|2| 3|


2 |


|4 | 5| 3 | 3


23


-


Destroying Property


|1|2 | 4| 4| 5| 5| 6| 1| 1|


29


Dist. of Peace


|1|


1 | 2|


-


4 |


8


False Alarm


-


-


-


-


3


3


Indecent Exposure


-


-


- 1 |1 |


-


-- 2


Larceny


1


1


1| 8|12|17 |14


54


Lewdness


1 |


-


|1 | 3 | 3


8 |


-


Miscellaneous


1


3|2|1|2|3| 8| 8


28


Missile Throwing


Obscene Languare


-


1 | 2 | 2|


5


-


1


-


1


Runaway Child


-


1| 2 | 6| 1 | 2


Setting Fires


1 | 2|


3 |


-


--


-


1| 3|


i


Trespass


1|1 |2|


4 |


-


| 2 |


|12|13 |14|2639|43|40


195


Male


Female


!


I


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


Obscene Literature


12


-


Stubborn Child


TOTAL


225


REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT


MISCELLANEOUS DUTIES


1954


1955


Accidents Other Than Auto-


Personal Injury Involved


178


144


Bank Alarms-False


41


42


Bank Alarms-Test


160


175


Buildings Found Open and Made Secure


620


486


Buildings Reported Vacant and Protected


743


768


Cases Investigated


3,107


3,133


Complaints of Children


929


868


Dead Bodies Cared for-Animal


154


110


Dead Bodies Cared for-Human


29


41


Dogs Killed


30


20


Dogs Turned Over to Dog Officer


41


25


Dog Bites Investigated


107


90


Dog Complaints


124


107


Electric Lights-Defective


1,153


1,086


Electric Wires-Defective


265


74


Fire Alarms-False


25


53


Fire Alarms-Given


190


248


Injured Persons Assisted Home


17


30


Injured Persons Assisted to Hospital


232


234


Investigations for Other Departments


45


81


Lanterns Placed at Dangerous Places


661


129


Lost Children Cared For


104


92


Mental Persons


24


21


Messages Delivered


204


172


Missing Persons


72


69


Officers at Fires


295


322


Sick Persons Assisted Home


39


41


Sick Persons Assisted to Hospital


132


164


Streets and Walks-Defective


366


323


Water Running to Waste


78


89


TOTAL


10,165


9,237


MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS


Motor Vehicle Violations


1,531


Residents Prosecuted


23


Residents Warned


449


Parking Violations


2,362


Residents Prosecuted


24


Residents Warned


1,608


Meter Violations


2,835


Residents Prosecuted


13


Residents Warned


1,096


No Fix


1,687


TOTAL


6,728


AUTOMOBILES


1954


1955


Reported Stolen in Arlington


17


11


*Reported Stolen in Arlington and Recovered


16


10


Recovered in Arlington for Other Cities


14


23


*One reported stolen in Arlington still not recovered


226


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


OWNERSHIP TRANSFERRED


1954


1955


Permits to Use by Private Owners


1,199


1,226


Used Cars taken in Trade by Arlington Dealers


5,432


6,915


LICENSES-REGISTRATIONS-SUSPENDED-REVOKED


Licenses to Operate Suspended


128


188


Licenses to Operate Revoked


54


56


Registrations Revoked


12


9


Registrations Suspended


5


10


AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS


Fatalities


4


1


Involving Personal Injury


229


277


Involving Property Damage


276


336


TOTAL


509


614


Accidents Investigated


395


319


Number of Persons Injured


346


428


Operators Interviewed


651


517


Witnesses Interviewed


99


83


Injured Persons Interviewed


96


39


TOTAL


846


639


The one fatal accident was as follows:


On April 14, 1955, at 5:05 P.M., Paul Valenti, 6 years, 28 Teel St., Arlington, a pedestrian, was struck by an automobile while crossing Teel St., to go to his home, receiving injuries from which he died on April 16, 1955.


OTHER FATALITIES


1954 1955


Death


Natural Causes


20


37


Death


Accidental


4


1


Death


Suicides


4


2


...


227


REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT


DIVISION OF INVESTIGATIONS 1955


Abandonment of Baby


1


Accosting


13


Adultery


2


Assault and Battery


31


A.W.O.L. (Military Service)


2


Breaking, Entering and Larceny


120


Carnal Abuse


21


Disturbance of Peace


2


Domestic Relations


2


Failing to Provide Care and Protection for Children


1


Forgery and Uttering


5


Fornication


2


Fraudulent Magazine Solicitation


2


Gaming


4


Gas Explosion


1


Home Conditions


2


Illegitimacy


2


Incite to Commit Murder


1


Indecent Assault


8


Indecent Exposure


6


Indecent Pictures in Possession


1


Larcenies


205


Lewdness


Open and Gross Lewdness


Malicious Damage to Property


Mental


3


Miscellaneous


77


Missing Persons


3


Murder committed in 1951 still under investigation


Narcotics


2


Non-Support


21


Objectionable Literature (number stores checked)


119


Outside Police Departments


63


Robbery


3


Sudden Deaths


35


Suicides and Attempts


5


Suspicious Persons


4


Telephones Calls


12


Threatening


2


Trespassing


6


TOTAL 796


INVESTIGATIONS FOR OTHER DEPARTMENTS SELECTMEN'S OFFICE


Claims Against the Town of Arlington


18


Jurors


36


Licenses


252


Secretary of State


35


Vicious Dog Complaints


15


TOTAL 356


1


2


1


Contributing to Delinquency of Minor


3


228


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


TOWN MANAGER'S OFFICE


Miscellaneous Investigations


5


TOTAL


RECAPITULATION


Investigations


796


Investigations for Selectmen's Office


356


Investigations for Town Manager's Office


5


GRAND TOTAL


1,157


RADIO AND PATROL CARS


1954


1955


Messages broadcast


11,117


11,252


Calls direct to specified cars


Arlington patrol cars


5,325


5,491


Arrests made by patrol car operators


Car # 5-A


0


28


Car # 6-A


97


17


Car


# 7-A


79


103


Car # 8-A


67


144


Car # 9-A


22


142


Car #10-A


96


75


Inspectors


0


80


Total arrests by Arlington patrol cars


361


589


POLICE SIGNAL SYSTEM


Duty Calls


152,483


157,895


Telephone Calls


21


29


Wagon Calls


19


8


Ambulance Calls


262


279


Officers in Court


451


958


Bank Alarms


80


33


Burglar Alarms


16


16


Teletype


98


519


CRIME REPORT TO FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION TOTAL OF MONTHLY CRIMES-YEAR 1955


OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE-TOWN OF ARLINGTON


Offenses


Cleared


Reported or known Unfounded Offenses


by Arrest


Criminal Homicide (Man-


slaughter by Negligence)


1


0


1


1


Rape


4


0


4


4


Robbery


3


0


3


1


Burglary-Breaking & Entering


120


35


85


36


Larceny (Over $50.00)


41


6


35


7


Larceny (Under $50.00)


136


64


72


16


Auto Thefts


28


17


11


6


TOTAL


333


122


211


71


Note: Attempts to Commit Above Crimes are Included In All Totals.


229


REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT


CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED AS PER THE ABOVE REPORT.


Number


Breaking and Entering


(A) Residence (Dwelling)


(1) Committed during day 26


$11,029.48


(2) Committed during night 17


787.00


(B) Non-Residence (Store, Officer etc. )


(1) Committed during night 42


3,340.51


* Larceny


Over $50.00


35


5,072.04


$5.00 to $50.00


59


1,269.87


Under $5.00


13


67.93


** Auto Thefts


11


14,520.00


Robbery


3


395.34


TOTAL 206


$36,482.17


* Attempts to commit the above crimes are included in this total.


** Twenty-three stolen outside Arlington and recovered here, not included in this total.


Value of Property Stolen


Nature of Larcenies


Number


(a) Purse Snatching


1 (Attempt)


(b) Shoplifting 5


$ 52.90


(c) Thefts from Autos


27


1,046.79


(d) Bicycles


28


1,099.50


(e) All Others


46


4,210.65


TOTAL 107


$6,409.84


AUTOMOBILES RECOVERED


(a) Number stolen locally and recovered locally 3


(b) Number stolen locally and recovered by other jurisdictions 7


(c) Total locally stolen automobiles recovered 10


(d) Number stolen out of town and recovered locally 23


VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND PROPERTY RECOVERED DURING THE YEAR:


Value of Property Stolen


Value of Property Recovered


(a) Currency, notes, etc. $7,032.54


$1,326.38


(b) Jewelry & precious metals 5,088.00


1,238.00


(c) Clothing 186.74


115.84


(d) Locally stolen automobiles 14,120.00


12,120.00


(e) Miscellaneous 9,654.89


2,466.43


TOTAL $36,082.17


$17,266.65


Value of Property Stolen


Offense


230


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


TRAFFIC SIGNAL DEPARTMENT


1955


The Traffic Signal Department is responsible for the proper installation and maintenance of all aids to the regulation and control of automobile traffic on the public ways throughout the Town for the safety of the general public, such as the planning, erection and main- tenance of all traffic signals, the erection and maintenance of all traffic signs of every description and the painting of all traffic lanes, curb markings, street markings, parking stalls, crosswalks, etc.


TRAFFIC SIGNS REMOVED-RENEWED-INSTALLED 1955


Type of Sign


Removed


Renewed


Installed


Total In- ventory 1


Bus Stops


1


Concord Turnpike Signs


2


2


Danger Slow


2


2


Dead End Street


1


4


Do Not Enter


5


1


25


Go Right


1


1


Heavy Trucking Prohibited


1


6


8


Isolated Stop


25


1


30


Keep To The Right


5


2


15


No Right Turn


1


1


1


No Parking At Anytime


1


54


4


183


No Parking Bus Stop


1


7


No Parking Here To Corner


6


2


57


No Parking Taxi Stand


1


10


No U Turn


11


34


One Hour Parallel Parking


2


50


17


279


One Way


1


2


4


16


One Way Arrow


17


7


68


Pedestrians Cross On Red And Yellow Only


1


11


Railroad Warnings


2


7


Red Reflectors


4


7


Single Line


5


8


Slow


2


1


57


Slow Children


1


1


Slow Danger Zone


2


1


25


Slow Playground


3


20


Slow School


1


25


Taxi Stand


1


1


15 M. P. H.


1


1


Through Way Stop


42


200


Traffic Signal Ahead


6


1


30


TOTALS


8


232


69


1,136


231


REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT


ROAD AND CURB MARKINGS 1955


Type of


New Markings


Replaced


Total In- ventory


Bus Stops


19


7


26


Crossroads


4


4


Crosswalks


2


264


149


Directional Arrows


32


32


Island Curbs


10


10


Left Turn Only


7


7


Parking Meter Stalls


280


280


Railroad Warnings


2


2


Right Turn Only


14


14


Safety Platform Bases


7


7


School


18


18


Slow


95


279


Slow School


66


33


Stop


102


174


Stop Lines


102


51


Stop And Look


596


294


Taxi Cab Stands


7


7


TOTAL 21


1,613


1,394


OTHER MAINTENANCE


Installed Replaced Removed


Re- painted


Total In- ventory 5


Floodlights Safety Platform


24


6


11


Parking Meters


265


286


Spotlights


4


8


Traffic Lights.


4


43


76


Traffic Sign Posts


31


6


41


1,776


TOTALS ..


31


32


6


360


2,162


CURBS, LINES, STREET MARKINGS (Footage)


Bus Stops


1,766


Center and Vertical Lines


35,679


No Parking (Red Curb)


2,099


Parallel Parking


5,585


Parking Meter Stalls


6,780


Taxi Cab Stands


416


Parking Stalls (30% on Park Avenue)


956


Stop Lines


730


Crosswalks


10,420


TOTALS


64,371


Marking


Type


Flashes


The center and vertical lines covered a total distance of 6.75 miles.


232


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


PARKING METERS


There are at the present time 286 Parking Meters in operation throughout the town. Mechanical failures and other causes necessitat- ed certain repairs to parking meters as follows:


Glass replaced on meters 28


Loose meter posts tightened


34


Meter posts straightened 19


Meters damaged by automobiles 3


Meters removed from driveways 2


Meters removed because of Bus Stops 21


Meters repaired


685


New parts used


215


New timers


30


During 1955 measures adopted to insure greater safety for pedestrians and motor vehicle operators, alike, were as follows:


Forest Street at the southeasterly terminus was channelized and restricted to One Way traffic, at Summer Street, northerly.


Edgehill Road was restricted to One Way traffic in a westerly direction from Richfield Road to Summer Street.


Schouler Court was restricted to One Way traffic in a north- easterly direction from Mass. Avenue and Mill Brook Drive to a southeasterly direction during football games.


Crosswalks were installed on streets in close proximity to the Summer Street playground.


Two additional school traffic supervisors were assigned to Summer and Mystic Streets, and Pleasant and Irving Streets, thus relieving police officers for other duties.


The elimination of street cars and the substitution of busses unquestionably assisted in relieving the traffic congestion in Arl- ington Center and the entire length of Mass. Ave.


Parking was restricted to One Hour on Broadway, between Franklin Street and Palmer Street, and Franklin and Webster Street.


Alton Street was restricted to No Parking on the westerly side, between Belton Street and Warren Streets.


Maple Street was restricted to No Parking on the northerly side from Pleasant Street to a point 75 feet westerly.


An Isolated Stop sign was installed on Fayette Street at Eastern Avenue, to insure added protection for Brackett school children.


233


REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT


AUXILIARY POLICE


This valuable group of men continue to exemplify the highest qualities of good citizenship, by unselfishly devoting their valuable time, not only for the welfare of our youth, but for the town as a whole and it should be the paramount desire of all, that they continue to function as well in the future as they have in the past.


CONCLUSION


In my efforts to fulfill the responsibilities of the office, I have solicited and received the unqualified support of the Honorable Board of Selectmen, esteemed Town Manager, members of the Police Department, Federal, State, Town agencies, and the citizens of Arlington, for which I am extremely thankful and deeply apprecia- tive.


Respectfully submitted,


ALBERT E. RYAN Chief of Police


LIST OF JURORS Revised and Approved by the Board of Selectmen, January 9, 1956


NAME


Abbott, Donald H.


*Acker, A. Purney


Ackles, Frank T.


Agostino, Patrick


Alberghini, Delmo H. * Alcorn, Charles H.


18 White Street 118 Oakland Avenue 157 Newport Street


904 Mass. Avenue


57 Park Street


70 Kensington Park


14 Mott Street


6 Lovell Road


6 Pine Ridge Road 26 Udine Street


Aronson, Norman L. *Ashman, John G.


5 Littlejohn Street 136 Broadway


19 Beck Road


31 Tufts Street


154 Brooks Avenue


*Banach, Henry M.


*Banks, Eugene R. Baratta, Hugo C. Barber, Harry


60 Mystic Street


21 Bates Road


6 Addison Street


4 Homer Road


PRESENT (LAST) OCCUPATION AND NAME AND ADDRESS OF PRESENT (LAST) EMPLOYER. IF MARRIED WOMAN, HUSBAND'S BUSINESS OR OCCUPATION AND NAME AND ADDRESS OF HIS EMPLOYER.


Salesman, Johnson-Appleby Co., 600 Memorial Drive, Cambridge Salesman, Sears Roebuck & Co., 24 Fullerton St., Boston Bus Driver, Eastern Greyhound Lines, Inc., 6 St. James Ave., Boston Shipper, Deran Confectionery Co., Inc., 180 Cambridge Street, Cambridge


Credit Manager, Macy's Furniture Co., 520 Mass. Avenue, Cambridge inspector, F. S. Payne Co., 75 Richdale Avenue, Cambridge Muitirith Operator, Harvard Univ., Lyman Laboratory, Cambridge Packer, Jones, McDuffee & Stratton, 640 Commonwealth Ave.,Boston Machine Operator, General Electric Co., 60 Norman St., Everett Salesman, Durand Co., 40 Ames Street, Cambridge


Auditor, New York Central RR., 466 Lexington Avenue, N. Y. Prop., M.E. Neuber Industrial Diamond Co., 791 Tremont St., Boston Inspector, Boston Naval Shipyard, Boston


Machinist, Instrument Development Laboratory, 163 Highland Avenue, Needham


Assistant Controller, William Filene's Sons Co., Boston Office Manager, The Employers Group Ins. Co., 40 Broad St., Boston Supervisor, Polaroid Corporation, 730 Main Street, Cambridge Salesman, Vaughn Electric Co., 32 Alston Street, Somerville Salesman, Winde McCormick Lumber Co., 416 Medford Sreet, Charlestown


Carpenter, Ernest Comeau, 5 Bowdoin Street, Dorchester Accountant, Esso Standard Oil Co., 135 Clarendon Street, Boston Executive, Rinaldi Tile Co., Inc., 326 Main Street, Cambridge Manager, Beacon Plastics Corp., 82 Needham Street, Newton


234


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


RESIDENCE


42 Everett Street


39 Hayes Street


18 Fordham Street


118 Broadway


* Alderson, Robert E. Alexander, Paul H. Alosso, Rocco W. Anderson, Carl H. Angland, John J. Annese, John J. Archibald, Frank R. Arnold, Walter F.


* Ashton, John Atkinson, Edward F. Aubrey, Edward S.


Name


*Barnard, Edwin A.


*Barnard, Lee R. Barnes, John J.


*Barnes, Ralph G.


*Barney, Kenneth M.


*Barrett, Gordon E.


*Barrett, Leonard C. Barrows, Roger Baxter, Albert E. Beasley, Joseph L.


*Belcher, Harris E.


*Bell, William Jr.


*Bella, John J. Bennett, Edmund Bergstrom, Arthur *Berman, Edward I.


*Bernard, Albert Jr.


*Bickford, Perley W.


*Bigelow, Gilbert T. Bigley, William C. *Blamire, Thomas D.


*Blaney, Winslow C.


Residence


61 Cleveland Street 15 Cypress Road 11 Heard Road


44A Cleveland Street 48 Arlmont Street 29 Fairview Avenue 106 Robbins Road 77 Bow Street 124 Jason Street 140 Gardner Street


41 Hawthorne Avenue


15 Cedar Avenue


16 Locke Street


18 Lockleland Avenue 44 Lombard Terrace 1516 Mass. Avenue 18 River Street 17 High Haith Road 30 Varnum Street 61 Sunnyside Avenue 455 Mystic Street


47 Maynard Street


*Blessington, Robert F. * Blomberg, Albert A. *Boland, Edmund J. Booth, Gordon F.


*Bowker, Charles H. Bowers, Roger E.


*Bowser, Robert F.


17 Edgehill Road 50 Richfield Road 42 Bowdoin Street 8 Homestead Road 73 Harlow Street 4 Parallel Street


9 Grove Street


Occupation


Office Manager, Charles T. Main, Inc., 80 Federal Street, Boston Carpenter, Boston Carpet Laying Co., 25 Thorndike St., Cambridge Foreman, Necco Co., 254 Mass. Avenue, Cambridge


Janitor, Tremont Temple Building, 88 Tremont Street, Boston Asst. Chief Eng., Nat'l. Research Corp., 160 Charlemont St., Newton Broker, R. L. Day & Co., 111 Devonshire Street, Boston Salesman, Araban Coffee Co., Commercial Wharf, Boston Proprietor, Arlington Shade & Screen Co., 77 Bow Street Clerk, Mystic Valley Gas Co., 299 Broadway, Arlington Landscape Eng., State Dept. of Public Works, 100 Nashua St., Boston Manager, Western Union Telegraph Co., Boston Personnel Director, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Machinist, Boston Naval Shipyard, Charlestown


Purch. Supervisor, Stone & Webster Corp., 49 Federal St., Boston Accountant, Electronics Corp. of America, 77 Broadway, Cambridge Proprietor, Berman's Market Inc., 1516 Mass. Ave., Arlington Shipper, Hood Rubber Co., Watertown


Machinist, Sylvania Electric Products Inc., Salem


Artist, Forbes Litho. Mfg., Co., 1 Forbes Street, Chelsea Manager, Western Union Co., 230 Congress Street Boston Superintendent of Maintenance, Harvard University, Cambridge Brokerage Clerk, Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, 24 Federal St., Boston


Mgr., Whitehead Metal Products Co., Inc., 281 Albany St., Cambridge Photo-engraver, Boston Globe, 242 Washington Street, Boston Ad. Solicitor, Globe Newspaper Co., 242 Washington St., Boston Sheet Metal Worker, Capitol Eng. Co., 75 Rogers St., Cambridge Asst. Eng., Boston & Maine Railroad, 150 Causeway St., Boston Machinist, Serdex Inc., 91 Cambridge St., Cambridge


Telephone Repairman, Western Electric Co., 705 Mt. Auburn St. Watertown


*Bradford, Leonard R.


10 Venner Road


Mechanic Engineer, Raytheon Mfg. Co., Waltham


LIST OF JURORS


235


Name Breslin, Charles A.


*Brogan, Daniel


*Brooks, Lewis M.


*Brosnan, Robert J.


*Brown, John E.


Browne, James D. Bryant, Everett C. Bugden, Francis E.


*Bullock, Henry P.


*Burge, Clarence C.


*Burke, Clarence J. *Burke, Edmund P.


*Burke, Edward J. *Burlick, Andrew F. Burnham, Richard W. *Burns, Thomas F.


*Burvill, Clifford L.


*Buxton, Charles M.


Cadogan, Walter W. *Calandrella, Frank X.


*Callahan, Gerald J.


*Callahan, John H. Cameron, Everett W.


*Cammarata, Michael R. *Camp, Noel R. Cantini, Oscar J. Carbone, Arthur L. Carino, Albert J.


*Carlson, Arthur V.


Residence


40 Hutchinson Road


24 Cleveland Street 361 Park Avenue 88 Lake Street


54 Silk Street


11 Memorial Way 26 Bellevue Road 6 Wyman Terrace 63 Glenburn Road 15 Ashland Street 26 Walnut Street 132 Broadway 62 Cleveland Street 785 Concord Turnpike 21 Woodland Street 20 Jean Road 49 School Street


88 Highland Avenue


87 Valentine Road 31 Chandler Street 43 Allen Street 78 Hamlet Street


38 Bailey Road 40 Fairmont Street 75 Valentine Road 185 Mystic Street 40 Eliot Road


37 Chandler Street 23 Newton Road


Occupation


Insurance Broker, Charles A. Breslin Insurance Agency,


405 Highland Ave., Somerville


Proprietor, Dean Real Estate, 1173 Broadway, Somerville Mechanic, Self-employed, 361 Park Avenue, Arlington


Buyer, Remington Rand, Inc., 857 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston Supervisor, Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., 29 Hampshire St., Cambridge


Dealer, Stocks & Bonds, Lee Higginson Corp., 50 Federal St., Boston Executive, Mystic Valley Gas Co., 157 Pleasant Street, Malden Driver, New England Transportation, Boston


Clerk, Esso Standard Oil Co., 135 Clarendon Street, Boston Builder, Baxter Burge Co., 35 Belmont Street, Somerville Shipper, P. K. Lindsay Co., Everett


Accountant, State Auditor's Office, State House, Boston Watchman, National Biscuit Co., 129 Franklin Street, Cambridge Shipper, Davison Rubber Co., 50 Brighton Street, Charlestown Furrier, Thomas J. Connolly, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Boston Inspector, Department of Public Utilities, State House, Boston Advert. Agent, Self-employed, Burvill & Cox, 77 Summer St., Boston Eng. Asst., New England Power Service Co., 441 Stuart St., Boston


Lithographer, Buck Printing Co., Boston Accountant, First National Bank of Boston


Cierk, Post Office, Federal Building, Boston


Telephone Tester, N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., 67 Pleasant St., Arlington Supervisor, Remington Rand, 857 Commonwealth Ave., Boston Shoe Repairman, 888 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington


Service Eng., Spray Engineering Co., 114 Central St., Somerville Cook, M.I.T. Faculty Club, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge Sign Painter, Self-employed, 40 Eliot Road, Arlington Serviceman, Mystic Valley Gas Co., Pleasant Street, Malden Service Manager, August Osterlund Inc., 780 Beacon St., Newton


236


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Name


*Carlson, Francis A.


*Carlson, Walter A. Carr, Chester M. *Carr, Russell S.


*Chabot, Leo M. Chapman, Frederick S.


*Chester, Edgar T. Chicarello, John B. Cirillo, Vito M. Clark, Howard R. Clark, Walter L. *Clifford, Russell L. *Clifford, Warner J. Cobuzzi, Anthony


*Cody, Thomas Joseph *Cody, Thomas K. *Coffey, Christopher P. *Cohen, Benjamin M. *Colgan, Leo A.


*Collier, Gerard A.


*Collings, William M. *Collins, Charles A.


*Collins, George W.


*Collins, William M. Conn, Daniel H.


*Connors, James H.


Corcoran, Arthur A.


*Corman, Edmund F. *Costa, Vincent J. *Coughlin, Paul J.


Residence


15 Wright Street


93 Churchill Avenue


21 Egerton Road


77 Oakland Avenue 29 Ottawa Road 14A Webster Street 7 Victoria Road 18 Virginia Road 104 Palmer Street 26 Shawnee Road 131 Mystic Street 62 Windmill Lane 448 Concord Turnpike 38 Academy Street 10 Brattle Terrace 35 Dundee Road 25 Lake Street 28 Crawford Street 22 Hillsdale Road 5 Johnson Road


7 Prospect Avenue


8 Swan Place


553 Summer Street 70 Rhinecliff Street 22 Cleveland Street 36 Peabody Road 291 Appleton Street 25 Elmore Street 65 Winter Street


Occupation


Sheet Metal Worker, A. Smith & Co., 139 First Street, Cambridge Electrical Eng'r, Westinghouse Electric Corp., 10 High St., Boston Truck Driver, Pennsylvania Oil Co., Box 65, Somerville


184 Westminster Avenue Assistant Manager, Carle T. Tucker, College Dining Halls, Harvard University, Cambridge


Foreman, Cambridge Screw Co., 63 Potter Street, Cambridge Eng'r., International Business Machines, 363 Third St., Cambridge Prop., Arlington Center Auto School, 454 Mass. Ave., Arlington Foreman, Boston Gear Works, Inc., Quincy


Accountant, Archie Kaplan Leathers, Inc., 15 East Street, Boston Supervisor, H. P. Hood & Sons, Rutherford Avenue, Charlestown Salesman, Self-employed, W. L. Clark Co., 26 Shawnee Rd., Arlington Superintendent, Felt Process Co., 31 Heath St., Jamaica Plain Sales Eng'r., Simonds Saw & Steel Co., 1350 Columbia Rd., So. Boston Baker, Hathaway Bakeries, Brighton Real Estate, Cody Cottages, Dennisport, Mass.


Aircraft Mechanic, F. S. Payne Co., 75 Richdale Ave., Cambridge Insur. Agent, John Hancock Insur. Co., 806 Mass. Ave., Cambridge Proprietor, Ben's Market, 125 Dudley Street, Cambridge General Manager, Waldo Bros. Co., 202 Southampton St., Boston Salesman, Spear & Staff, Babson Park, Wellesley Hills Manager, O'Hara Bros. Co., Inc., 22 Fish Pier, Boston Credit Manager, The Eastern Co., 620 Memorial Drive, Cambridge Welder, Security Steel & Wire Works, 440 Somerville Avenue, Somerville


Accountant, Boston Molasses Co., 131 State Street, Boston Machinist, United Carr, 31 Ames Street, Cambridge Foreman, Hood Rubber Co., Watertown


Engineer, Esso Standard Oil Co., 30 Beacham Street, Everett Electrican, Metro. Transit Authority, Park Square Bldg., Boston Upholsterer, Massachusetts Mattress Co., 65 Wareham St., Boston Assembly Man., Raytheon Mfg. Co., Foundry Avenue, Waltham


LIST OF JURORS


237


Name


Coulp, Clarence W.


*Coveney, Robert S.


*Cowan, Sterling B.


*Cowan, Thomas J.


*Cox, John J.


5 Jean Road


*Cox, Richard W. 96 Lake Street 14 Paul Revere Road


*Crawford, Robert


*Creedon, John J.


*Creelman, Harold G.


*Crocker, Fred


*Crosbie, Scott C. Crosby, John J. *Crotty, Francis A.


*Crowley, David J.


*Cunningham, George A. Cunningham, Joseph J. *Currie, Douglas E.


*Curtin, Donald B.


*Curtin, John F.


*Cusolito, John L.


*Dale, Walter F.


*Dalrymple, Alick D.


*Daly, Thomas F. Daniels, Warren H. *Danton, Fred C. *Dawe, Harry A. Dearborn, George F.


*Dearden, John L. Dee, Michael J.


* DeMatteo, Joseph


74 Dow Avenue


1 Perth Road 28 Paul Revere Road 10 Raleigh Street 54 Tufts Street 388 Appleton Street


135 Scituate Street 16 Pine Ridge Road 2 Langley Road 179 Palmer Street 9 Crescent Hill Avenue 7 Parallel Street




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