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Petitions - City of Somerville

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Saturday, April 26, 1930<br />

sons so drawn to appear and attend the third session <strong>of</strong> said court on Monday<br />

the second day_ <strong>of</strong> June 1930 at ten o'clock in the forenoon.<br />

1. Leo A._ McDougall<br />

2. Herman w. Meyer<br />

3. Edward Plori'no ._<br />

4. Leo C. Reardon<br />

5. John R. Jackson<br />

6. Maurice J. Pomfret<br />

Alderman Barrett drew names as follows:<br />

78 Prichard ave.<br />

24 Central rd.<br />

73 Rush st.<br />

43 Linwood st.<br />

17 Charnwood road<br />

43 Pearl st.<br />

Chauffeur<br />

Grocer<br />

Chauffeur<br />

Chauffeur<br />

Iron worker<br />

Navy Yord<br />

worker<br />

Received a venire for the drawing <strong>of</strong> six men to serve as<br />

traverse jurors at the Superior Court to be holden at Cambridge, the per-.<br />

*<br />

sons so drawn to appear and attend the first session <strong>of</strong> said court on Monday<br />

the second day. <strong>of</strong> June 1930 at ten o'clock in the forenoon (Criminal business)<br />

1. Jeremiah Regan<br />

2. John Daly<br />

3. 'Walter S. Colburn<br />

4. Mairim S. Shapiro<br />

5. Sumner E. Johnson<br />

6. Leslie H. Spooner<br />

Alderman Barrett drew names as follows:<br />

35 Kingston st.<br />

61 Bow st.<br />

12 Dresden circle<br />

35 Dimick st.<br />

85 Hudson st.<br />

43 Kent st.<br />

Laborer<br />

Machinist<br />

Telephoneworker<br />

Dry Goods<br />

dealer<br />

Grocer<br />

Receiver<br />

Received a venire.for the drawing'<strong>of</strong> six men to serve as<br />

traverse jurors at the Superior Court to be holden at Cambridge, the persons<br />

so drawn to appear and attend the second session <strong>of</strong> said court on Monday, the<br />

ninth day <strong>of</strong> June 1930 at ten o'clock in the forenoon (Criminal business)<br />

1. Evan McDonald<br />

2. William A. Boudreau<br />

3. Henry Kudolph<br />

4. Humjiag DerManuelian<br />

5. John Malkumian<br />

6. Frederick Yf. Prechtel<br />

Aldermen Barrett drew names as follows:<br />

17 George st.<br />

26 School st.<br />

328 Highland ave.<br />

54 Puritan rd.<br />

3 Summer st.<br />

108 Highland ave..<br />

Harness<br />

maker<br />

Fisherman<br />

Auditor<br />

Insurance<br />

agent<br />

Prop-Fruit<br />

dealer<br />

Physical<br />

director<br />

Y.M.C.A.<br />

The slips or ballots bearing the names were passed by the<br />

alderman to the president who verified the names and passed them to the vice,<br />

president who passed them to the city clerk who also verified the names by<br />

reading them aloud from said slips or ballots which were then duly endorsed<br />

and returned to the jury box.<br />

PETITIONS, MEMORIALS AND REMONSTRANCES.<br />

Received petitions from,<br />

Chester F. Dutton for license as auctioneer<br />

For licenses as common victuallers from,<br />

Augusta L. Larsen. 253 Highland ave.<br />

Magoun Sq. Cafe, 499 Broadway .<br />

Bessie m. *oung, 2 ColTege ave.<br />

44376<br />

44377<br />

44378<br />

44379<br />

645<br />

<strong>Petitions</strong>

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