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711 College Farm rd and Mont- view av
712 College Farm rd and Pied- mont av
713 Trimont and Marivista avs 714 College Farm rd and Prince- ton av
72 Lake st and Bowdoin av
721 Hiawatha and Amherst av 73 Lake st and Lakeview av
Private Boxes
8 Waltham Watch Factory 811 Waltham Industries 8112 Bancroft Walker Shoe Co, Moody st 812 Car Barns, Upper Main st 814 Noyes Buick Co, Seyon st 815 Browning Drake Corp, Cal- vary st
8118 Waltham Bag and Paper Co, Cooper Lane
8186 News Tribune, Pine st 8213 Grover Cronin's, Moody st 8214 R C Harvey Co, Moody st 8283 City Home, South st 83 J L Thomson Mfg Co, South st
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831 Waltham Pumping Station No 1
832 City Stables, Pond st
84 Waltham Hospital
85 Mass School Feeble Minded for
851 Mass State College, Beaver st 854 Raytheon Co Bleachery Bldg River st
855 Raytheon
86 Notre Dame Training School, Newton st
9 Standard Oil Co, Muldoon's ct
9163 Bemis School, Orange st
9165 Fitch School, Ash st
9178 Whittemore School, Parmen- ter rd
9271 Newhall School, Prospect st
9322 Plympton School, Farns- worth st
9411 Senior High School, School st
946 Lawrence School, Trapelo rd 9521 Bright School, Grove rd
Signals
1 blow for test at 6:50 am and 8:50 pm.
1 blow for time signal at 12 m.
Two blows followed by company number will dismiss companies in waiting and give notice that companies in service have "made up."
2-2 twice followed by one round of the box indicates dismissal of the alarm.
3 blows, followed by box number, second alarm.
3-3 Three blows twice followed by box number, third alarm.
3-3-3 Three blows three times followed by box number, call for assistance from city of Newton.
3-3-3-3 calls assistance from town of Lexington.
6-6-6 followed by box, calls Belmont.
6-6-6-6 followed by box, calls Watertown.
666 on whistle summons American Legion for emergencies.
10 blows twice will assemble for Police in case of emergency.
22-22-22-22 Twenty-two struck four times at 7:15 A.M. indicates nc session of schools in the morning; same signal at 12:35 P. M. indicates no afternoon session; 6:15 P. M. no school for evening session. 7-7-7 Military call. Seven blows struck three times.
Railroad Fire Signal-One long blow of the locomotive whistle followed by three short blows repeated twice or more.
Company Calls
Engine Co No 1-1-2-1 Engine Co No 5-1-2-5
Engine Co No 2-1-2-2
Combination A' No 1-1-2-6
Engine Co No 3-1-2-3
Ladder No 1-1-2-7
Engine Co No 4-1-2-4
Ladder No 2-1-2-8
LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Waltham Public Library
735 Main st
Board of Trustees-John J Flynn jr, Chairman; John W McDevitt, Secretary; Miss Evelyn G Sears, Jos L Lewis, Rev John E O'Connell, Rev Geo O Ekwall
Librarian-Leslie T Little.
Assistants-Raymah H Smith, Helen M Nims, Mrs Mabel I Vis- counte, Eliz D Castner, Geraldine M Murray, Jane Pride, Mildred P Simpson, Grace V Upham, Mrs Lorena Weatherly, Harriet Carter, Mar- jorie Ellis.
The Waltham Public Library is the union of three libraries. (1) The Waltham Social Library, founded in 1798, and the earliest Waltham library, was given to the Unitarian Society, and later, in 1865, was pre- sented to the town. (2) The early Boston Manufacturing Company's Manufacturers' Library was given to the Rumford Institute Library, which, in turn, offered all of its books to the town in 1865. (3) The Agri- cultural Library of the Waltham Farmers' Club was presented to the town in 1874. The Public Library was first housed (1865) in the Bank Building on Main street. In 1879 it was moved to the corner of Charles and Moody streets (Welch Block). In December, 1915, the Library was moved to the present building, which is the gift of a Waltham citizen, Francis Buttrick. The cost of the building was $124,000.
There are five Branch Libraries, the South Branch, established in 1919, located at 56 Chestnut, the Lakeview Branch, established in 1925, in the Nahum Hardy School, the Trapelo Branch, established in 1932, in the Phineas Lawrence School and the Grove Hill Branch, established in 1937, in the Bright School, and the West End Branch, established in 1944 in the Nathaniel P. Banks School.
There are about 137,555 volumes in the Library. About 227 news- papers and periodicals are received. There is also an excellent collec- tion of pictures on every subject, arranged in Classified form, which may be taken from the building. The Library undertakes to help all by supplying information and in looking up difficult reference questions when requested.
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The circulation in 1946 was 322,125, an average of 8 books per capita. The City appropriates about $45,582 a year for the support of the Library and its Branches. There are in addition 8 endowment funds. The Lowell Clark Fund of $5,000; The Enos T Luce Fund of $1,000; The Jacob Whitney Fund of $1,000; The Porter L Newton Education Fund of $5,000; The Phineas Lawrence Fund of $2,500; The Lorenza Haynes Fund of $1,000 and The Pryor Fulton Fund of $5,000; The Mary J McEvoy Fund of $1,000 and The Mary Pratt Sears Memorial Fund of $21,343; the income alone of which is used.
Library Hours
Main Library-Every day 9 A.M. to 9 P.M., except Tuesday and Thursday, then 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Children's Library: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
South Branch: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M., except Tuesday and Thursday, then 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Children's Department: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Lakeview Branch: Adults and children, Monday 10.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.
5:00 P.M. Trapelo Branch: Adults and children, Wednesdays 10:00 A.M. to
Grove Hill Branch: Adults and children, Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.
West End Branch: Adults and children, Mondays, Thursdays 10.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.
POLICE DEPARTMENT Headquarters, 25 Lexington st
Chief of Police-Asa E McKenna Captain-
Lieutenant-Jos W Cunningham
Sergeant-Arthur E Morrissey
SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MIDDLESEX
Court House, 38 Linden st
Presiding Justice-P Sarsfield Cunniff
Special Justice-Frederic A Crafts
Clerk of Court-John C Wroe
Assistant Clerk of Court-Alice L Dowd
Probation Officer-Wm J Sweeney jr
Assistant Probation Officers-Dorothy B Thompson, Marcello Kel-
ley
Court Officers-James A Maloney, David E Fitzgerald
Sessions of Court for criminal business daily, except Sundays and holidays, at 9 A. M.
Civil business every Friday, and oftener as Presiding Justice shall see fit Supplementary process 1st and 3d Wednesdays of the month at 10
A.M.
Small claims every Monday in the month at 9.30 A.M.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT School Committee
Hon John F Devane, Mayor, Chairman, ex-officio Clerk-John W McDevitt
Frank J Mooney jr, Stanley E Andrews, Gladys A Thompson, Carl A Ellis, Lillian A Gadboys, Frank Gaziano
Superintendent of Schools-John W McDevitt; Office, High School Bldg, 55 School
The Office is open from 8.30 A.M. to 5 P.M. on school days and from 8:30 A. M. to 12 M on Saturdays. The Superintendent's office hours are from 4 to 5 P.M. on school days, evenings by appointment.
Supervisor of Attendance-Philip W Ham
Meetings
The annual meeting of the committee for organization is held on the first Monday in January
Regular meetings of the board are held on the first day of each month, excepting Aug; provided, however, that when the first day of the month in which a regular meeting is to be held falls on either Satur- day or Sunday, the regular meeting for that month is held on the follow- ing Monday
School Sessions
The Senior High school from 8:45 to 2:00, the North Junior High school and the South Junior High School from 8:45 to 2:00. Elementary grades, the morning session is from 8:45 to 11:30 am. The afternoon session is from 1:15 to 3:30.
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School Holidays
October 12, November 11, January 1, February 22, April 19, Memorial Day and Good Friday.
Vacations during the school year shall be as follows: From the close of school Dec 20 to Jan 2, the weeks in which occur the 19th of February and the 30th of April.
There shall be no session of school on Saturdays, legal holidays, the afternoon before and the day following Thanksgiving.
Storm Signals
When the storm signal 22-22-22-22 sounds at 7.30 am it closes the edementary schools for the forenoon. There will be a session in the afternoon unless the signal is repeated at 12:15. The senior high school, junior high school and the trade schools will have a special signal of 22-22-22-22 which will ring at 7 am.
Teaching Supervisors
Art-Alice M Olliff
Music-Raymond A Crawford
Physical Education-John L Leary, Louise Sewall
Adult Education-Mary Nelson
Industrial Subjects-Harold L Pride
Assistant Superintendent in charge of Elementary Education- Stuart E Dean
Supervisor of Special Classes-John P Connors.
School Health Dept
School Physicians-Irving W Fraim, Director of Health Staff; Na- thaniel P Brackett, Jos J Caravaglio
School Dentists-E Stanley Hobbs, John Larkin
School Nurses-Rachel A Mackintosh, Alice V Backman, Helen M Tierney, Dorothy Minch
Schools
Senior High School, 55 School opp Liberty-Head Master, Chas W Goodrich
North Junior High School, School corner Lexington-Head Master, Leroy E Sweeney
South Junior High School, 510 Moody corner 'High-Head Master, Verner F Robinson
Nathaniel P Banks School, 948 Main cor South-Principal, Mabel B Cook
Jonathan Bright School, 260 Grove cor Bright-Principal, Theresa N Brassil
Ezra C Fitch School, Ash st-Principal, Edith E Stone
Arthur A Hansen Trade School, rear 55 School opposite Liberty- Director, Harold L Pride
Nahum Hardy School, 51 Lake-Principal, Kath Fitzgerald
Thomas Hill School, 2 Heard-Principal, Theresa N Brassil
Phineas Lawrence School, 258 Trapelo rd-Principal, Kath Fitz- gerald Chauncey Newhall School, Charles cor Prospect-Principal, Edith E Stone
Thomas R Plympton School, Farnsworth st-Principal, Helen P Jones
Royal E Robbins School, Chestnut st-Principal, Jas P Connors
Samuel D Warren School, 211 Waverley Oaks rd cor Beaver-Prin- cipal, C Edna Cunniffee
Henry Whittemore School, 30 Parmenter rd-Principal, Effie G Higgins
PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
(See Schools in Classified Business Directory, Parochial Schools are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)
WALTER E FERNALD STATE SCHOOL (Post Office Address: Box C, Waverley 78, Mass) 200 Trapelo Rd
Trustees: Thornton K Ware, pres, Fitchburg; Walter F Dearborn, M.D., v-pres, Cambridge; John E Rogerson, treas, Boston; Allan M Cate, sec, Needham; Chas S Davis, Milton; Chas M Austin, W Somerville; Mrs Julia T Boyle, Cambridge; Mrs Ray B Jacobs, Boston; Fredk Ma- hony, Newton; Douglas A Thom, MD, Boston; Norbert A Wilhelm, MD, Boston and Paul R Withington, MD, Milton.
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Resident Officers-Malcolm J Farrell, MD, supt; Paul I Yakolev, MD, clinical director; Richd C Cooke, MD, asst supt; Fred V Dowling, MD; Lawrence K Kelley, MD; Lawrence P Bowser, Estelle J Foote, MD, Senior Physicians; Agnes C Schlichte MD, Eliz H Belmont MD, Max- milian Weinberger MD, Asst Physicians; Patk J Bagley, DMD, Dentist; Nora F Crowley, Treasurer; Henry R Rose, Steward; Mildred I Helms, Hospital Supervisor; Mildred F Brazier, Principal Teacher; Ruth A Gegenheimer, Social Worker; Anna M Burgess, Dietitian; Louise M Austin, Principal Clerk; Cath E Chipman, Psychologist; Wm E Forster, Chief Engineer; Wm C Ross, Maintenance Foreman; Reginald M San- ford, Head Farmer.
CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL The New-Church Institute of Education
327 Lexington Street
Officers-Thos Worcester, President; Chester T Cook, Treasurer; Jos H Caughey, Clerk
CHURCHES IN WALTHAM
(See Churches, also Clergymen, in Classified Business Directory. Churches are also listed with additional information under their in- dividual names in Alphabetical Section)
SOCIETIES & ASSOCIATIONS
(See Societies, also Associations & Clubs-Commercial, also Clubs, in Classified Business Directory. Societies and Associations are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS
(See Societies in Classified Business Directory. Fraternal Organiza- tions are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)
WALTHAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 657 Main St
President-Austin D Rhodes
Vice-Presidents-W Hart Nichols, Chas Wesley
Treasurer-Lawrence A Crane
Corporation Clerk-Phyllis W Zimmerman Secretary-Earl J Arnold
Directors-Capen Abbott, Randall P Cameron, Geo A' Coleman, John A Curtin, Fredk W Derbyshire, Pierre Dumaine, Oscar F Falling; John J Flynn jr, John J Flynn 3d, Clarence J Fitzpatrick, Leon B Garfield, Wm Hartnett, Wm M Hoggan, Urno V Larson, L R Lyon, Jas W Mc- Quiston, Aldo A Minotti, John W Perry, Wm D Rhoades, John J Rogers, A T Skakle, Frances Somers, Marion True, Brenton E Tyler; Edw T Van- Ummerson, John H Walsh, Raymond S Wilder, Benj F Wood; Director Ex-Officio, Mayor John F Devane; Honorary Directors, R Earl Eichler, Jos O O'Neil, Thos F Neelon, Chas A Whipple
NATIONAL GUARD State Armory, Sharon st Headquarters Company
Ernest Garner, capt; Robt E Anderson, 1st lieut
COUNTY OFFICERS
County Commissioners-Melvin G Rogers, Tewksbury, chairman; Wm G Andrew, Cambridge; Edwin O Childs, Newton
Meet at Cambridge, Tues and Fri; at Lowell 3d Mon of each month and 1st Tuesday of January, June and September
Clerk of Courts-Frederic L Putnam, Melrose Registers of Deeds-Albert Gutheim, Arlington; Danl F Moriarty, Lowell; Assts-Ralph A Nellson, Medford; Jas F Fitzgerald, Cambridge; Wm L Muldoon, Lowell
County Treasurer-Chas P Howard, Reading
County Engineer-Howard S Hatch, Waltham
District Attorney-Geo E Thompson, Melrose
Assistant District Attorneys-Ephraim Martin, Belmont; Lyman C Sprague, Ayer; Allen Gerson, Lowell; M Edw Viola, Medford; Edmund V Keville, Belmont; Harold E Magnuson, Arlington
Sheriff-Joseph M McElroy, Cambridge
Deputy Sheriffs-Fredk H Bowser jr, Woburn; Leon Brenner, Somer- ville; Jos Ciavardone, Somerville; Harry C Cole, Marlborough; Arth Cooke, Chelmsford; Arth B Corey, Concord; Edwin J Grant, Arlington; Elzear J Larochelle, Lowell; Earle C MacAnanny, Lowell; Frank D Mc- Elroy, Lincoln; Robt F Parker, Medford; Robt J Patton, Framingham;
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Chester M Ricker, Newton; Laurence W Tucker, Wakefield; Leroy Wil- liams, Cambridge; Leo H Wilson, Arlington
Court Officers-Fredk T Peabody, Melrose, supervising; Frederic F Clauss, Cambridge; William M Emerson, Watertown; Alan C Eveleth, Lexington; John E Johnson, Chelmsford; Clarence McElroy, Cambridge; Arthur H McLearn, Lexington; Saml Miller, Malden; Chas S Robinson, Concord; Geo H Stevens, Dracut; Roland E Brown (Probate Court), Cambridge; Michl J Mahoney (Probate Court), Cambridge; John Fiske Ford, Cambridge; Jas J Fenton, Cambridge
Master of House of Correction and Jail, Cambridge-Joseph H McElroy, Cambridge
Master of the House of Correction at Billerica-Loring R Kew, Bille- rica
Supt of Training School at Chelmsford-J Earl Wotton, N Chelms- ford
Supt of Middlesex County Sanatorium at Waltham-Francis P Daw- son, M.D., Waltham
Medical Examiners
Thomas M Gallagher, Newton; Marshall L Alling, Lowell; Orma L Clark, Acton; Andrew D Guthrie, Medford; John M Wilcox, Woburn; Michl F Burke, Natick; Ira W Richardson, Wakefield; Edw Lilly, Shir- ley; Clyde H Merrill, Marlborough
Associate Medical Examiners
Justin L Anderson, Reading; J Harry McCann, Framingham; Jos A McLean, Ayer; Richd W Sheehy, Winchester; Howard E Robinson, Concord; N John Colombo, Hudson; Thos C Quirk, Watertown; Mason D Bryant, Lowell; Leo T Myles, Cambridge
Trial Justices For Middlesex County Daniel J Riley, Hopkinton; Fred E Morris, Hudson
Middlesex Law Library
Pearl J Larson, Cambridge, librarian
Barbara Dunsford, Lowell, asst librarian
COURTS United States Supreme Court Chief Justice of the Supreme Court-Fred M Vinson (Fourth Cir- cuit)
Associate Justice for Massachusetts-Felix Frankfurter
U S Circuit Court of Appeals (First Circuit) Federal bldg, 15th fl Boston
Associate Justice-Felix Frankfurter, of Massachusetts
Circuit Judges-Calvert Magruder, of Massachusetts: John C Ma- honey, of Rhode Island; Peter Woodbury, of New Hampshire
District Judges-John P Hartigan, Rhode Island; John D Clifford, Maine; Arth D Healey, Chas E Wyzanski jr, Geo C Sweeney, Francis J W Ford, Massachusetts; Aloysius Connor, New Hampshire
Clerk-Arthur I Charron
Deputy Clerk-Roger A Stinchfield
Annual Term-First Tuesday of October
Sessions for Hearing Cases-First Tues of each month except from July to September
United States District Court Federal Bldg, 12th and 15th fls, Boston
District Judges-Chas E Wyzanski jr, Arthur D Healey, George C Sweeney and Francis J W Ford
United States Attorney for District of Massachusetts-Wm T Mc- Carthy
United States Commissioners Federal Bldg, Room 1104, Boston
Wm C Rogers, Cohasset; Martin T Hall, Natick; Jas P Moriarty, Springfield; W Arth Gerrity, Worcester; Geo E Lilley, New Bedford; Milton B Warner, Pittsfield; Thos M Higgins, Lowell
Referee in Bankruptcy Federal Bldg, 11th floor, Boston William J Hession, Arlington, for Middlesex County
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Court House Pemberton Square, Boston
Chief Justice-Fred T Field Associate Justices-John Varnum Spalding, Henry T Lummus, Stan- ley E Qua, Arth W Dolan, Jas J Ronan, Raymond S Wilkins
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Reporter of Decisions, Ethelbert V Grabill Clerk of the Court for the Commonwealth-Walter F Frederick, of Boston
Superior Court Room 245 Court House Pemberton Square, Boston
JUSTICES SUPERIOR COURT
Chief Justice-John P Higgins
Associate Justices-Wm A Burns, Edw T Broadhurst, David F Dil- lon, Harold P Williams, Walter L Collins, Danl T O'Connell, Raoul H Beaudreau, Edw F Hanify, Abr E Pinanski, Jas C Donnelly, Frank J Donahue, Lewis Goldberg, John E Swift, Vincent Brogna, Geo F Leary, Thos H Dowd, J Arth Baker, Jos L Hurley, Francis J Good, Jesse W Morton, Wm C Giles, Paul G Kirk, Allan G Buttrick, Felix Forte, Jos E Warner, John V Sullivan, Chas C Cabot, Eug A Hudson, Edw J Voke, Francis J Murray, Danl D O'Brien
Probate Court
Judges of Probate and Insolvency-John C Leggat, Lowell; Joseph W Monahan, Belmont
Register of Probate and Insolvency-Loring P Jordan, Wakefield First Assistant Register-Ernest M Hodgdon, Medford Second Assistant Register-Edmund H Gunther, Chelmsford Third Assistant Register-Edw J Shaughnessy, Ashland
Fourth Assistant Register-Chas H Randall jr, Cambridge
Terms of the Probate Court
At Cambridge, daily except Saturdays and the third Tuesdays in every month. At Lowell, on the third Tuesday of each month except August
Land Court 408 Court House, Boston
Judge John E Fenton
Associate Judges-Joseph R Cotton, Patrick J Courtney
Recorder-Robt E French. Business Hours 9 AM to 4:15 PM. Saturdays 9 AM to 12 PM
Sittings in the Court of Boston, and by adjournment from time to time, at such other places as public convenience may require. Court is open every day except Sundays and legal holidays
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS State Government 1947-1948 State election on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November
Executive Department
Governor-His Excellency Robert J Bradford, of Cambridge Lieut Governor-His Honor Arthur W Coolidge, of Reading Secretary of the Commonwealth-Frederic W Cook, of Somerville Treasurer and Receiver General-Laurence Curtis, of Boston Auditor of the Commonwealth-Thos J Buckley, of Boston Attorney General-Clarence A Barnes, of Mansfield
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Meets first Wednesday in January SENATE President-Donald W Nicholson, of Wareham Clerk-Irving N Hayden, of Wollaston
Sergeant-at-Arms-Charles O Holt, of W Medford Chaplain-Rev Fredk May Eliot, of Cambridge
Senators from Middlesex County
District 1-Wm C Geary
District 2-Edw M Rowe, Cambridge
District 3-Burton F Faulkner, Somerville
District 4-Sumner G Whittier, of Everett
District 5-Richd I Furbush, Waltham
District 6-Harris S Richardson, Winchester
District 7-Geo J Evans, Wakefield
Middlesex and Norfolk District-Chas W Olson, Ashland Middlesex and Suffolk District-Richd H Lee, Newton
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Senatorial Districts of Middlesex County
First District-Ashby, Ayer, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Littleton, Lowell Wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, Pepperell, Shirley Townsend, Tyngsborough, Westford
Second District-Belmont and Wards 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Cam- bridge, Somerville Wards 6, 7
Third District-Somerville Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Cambridge Ward 3, Malden Ward 2, Medford Wards 1, 5, 7
Fourth District-Everett, Malden Wards 4, 5, 6, 7, Melrose
Fifth District-Acton, Boxborough, Concord, Hudson, Lincoln, May- nard, Stow, Sudbury. Waltham, Watertown
Sixth District-Arlington, Medford Wards 2, 3, 4, 6, Winchester, Woburn
Seventh District-Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Lexington, Lowell, wards 1, 9 and 10, Reading, Stoneham, Tewksbury, Wakefield, Wilming- ton
Middlesex and Norfolk District-Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Marlborough, Sherborn, Wayland, Weston in Middle- sex County, Bellingham, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, Wrentham in Norfolk County, Blackstone in Worcester County
Middlesex and Suffolk District-Cambridge Ward 5, Newton in Mid- dlesex and Boston Ward 22 in Suffolk County
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker-Frederick B Willis, Saugus
Clerk-Lawrence R Grove, of Boston
Sergeant-at-Arms-Charles O Holt, of W Medford
Chaplain-Rev Elmore Brown, of Lowell
Representatives from Middlesex County
District 1 Cambridge, wards 1, 2, 3; Somerville, ward 2-John J Toomey, Cambridge; Thos F Coady, Cambridge
District 2 Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-Francis W Lindstrom, A John Serino, Henry D Winslow
District 3 Cambridge, wards 9, 10. 11-Watertown Precincts 1, 2, Jeremiah J Sullivan, Cambridge; Thos P O'Neil jr, Cambridge
District 4 Newton, wards 1, 2, 3, 7-Geo E Rawson, John S Whitte- more
jr District 5 Newton, wards 4, 5, 6-Margt L Spear, Howard Whitmore
District 6 Natick-H Edw Snow
District 7 Bedford-Lexington, Waltham-George C Cousens, Wal- tham; Wm E Hays, Waltham; Chas E Ferguson, Lexington
District 8 Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn, Sudbury-J Alan Hodder, Clarence A Wood, of Hopkinton
District 9 Marlboro, Norman F Wellen, Marlboro
District 10 Boxborough, Hudson, Littleton, Maynard, Stow-Fannie M Buzzell, Hudson
District 11 Acton, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Tyngsborough, Westford- John H Valentine, Chelmsford
District 12 Ashby, Ayer, Dunstable, Groton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Earle S Bagley, of Townsend
District 13 Concord, Lincoln, Wayland, Weston-Harold Tompkins, of Concord
District 14 Lowell, wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8-Raymond J Lord, Geo E Mar- chand, Paul A' Sullivan
District 15 Lowell, wards 1, 2,-Cornelius Desmond jr
District 16 Lowell, wards 10, 11-Geo B Murphy jr
District 17 Lowell, wards 5, 9-Dani F Sullivan
District 18 N Reading, Reading, Wilmington, Woburn, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7-Logan R Dickie, Reading; Malcolm S White, Woburn
District 19 Billerica, Burlington, Dracut, Tewksbury - Harold E Tivey, Billerica
District 20 Everett wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6-Lawrence H Davis, Fred C Harrington
District 21 Malden-Burt Dewar, Fred Lamson and Robt F Murphy District 22 Melrose, Stoneham, Wakefield-Chas Gibbons, Stoneham; Jos A Milano, Melrose; Theo J Vaitses, of Melrose
District 23 Belmont, Watertown Precincts 3, 9, 10-Clark B Part- ridge, Watertown; John W Vaughan, Belmont
District 24 Somerville, wards 1, 3, 4, 5-Wm B Bailey, Paul A McCarthy, Harold A Palmer
District 25 Somerville, wards 6, 7, Arlington, Precincts 1, 3, 5-John F Foster, Somerville; Allan R Kingston
District 26 Medford wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-Robert P Campbell, Arthur L Youngman, Norman S Baxter
District 27 Everett ward 5, Medford wards 1, 7 -- Michl F Skerry Medford
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District 28 Arlington, Precincts 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14-Hol- lis M Gott, Arlington; Hallam T Ring, of Arlington
District 29 Winchester, Woburn ward 1-Harrison Chadwick, of Winchester District 30 Watertown precincts 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-Earle S Tyler
MASSACHUSETTS STATE OFFICES IN WALTHAM
Division of Employment Security, Jos E Baldwin mgr, 45 Moody Registry of Motor Vehicles-Jeremiah A Leary, inspr in charge, 699 Main
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT The Executive
President-Harry S Truman, of Missouri; salary, $75,000; term ex- pires January, 1949
Vice-President- salary $15,000
The Cabinet Arranged in the order of succession for the Presidency Salary, $15,000 Secretary of State-George C Marshall, of Virginia
Secretary of the Treasury-John W Snyder, of Missouri
Secretary of Defense-James V Forrestal, of New York Attorney General-Thomas Clark, of Texas
Postmaster General-Jesse M Donaldson, of Washington Secretary of the Interior-Julius A Krug, of Wisconsin
Secretary of Agriculture-Clinton P Anderson, of New Mexico Secretary of Commerce-W Averell Harriman, of New York Secretary of Labor-Lewis B Schwellenbach, of Washington
Legislative
Eightieth Congress began Jan 3, 1947
Senators from Massachusetts-Leverett Saltonstall, of Newton; term expires 1949; Henry Cabot Lodge jr, of Beverly, term expires 1953
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