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Thursday, September 11, 1930*<br />

Margaret Kennedy, 116 Bartle_t__t__s t.<br />

E. J. McCarthy, 19_4 ^Broadway,<br />

Carl Peschei, _90 Clarendon ave.<br />

Charles Rosselli, 28 Heath at.<br />

Dennis A. Shea. 108-110-112'Dover at.<br />

E. L. Traver, 154 Cedar st.<br />

Domnick Garanci, 148 Broadway,<br />

Gilbert M. Dexter, 282 Beacon st. cor. Sacramento<br />

st.<br />

Dennis A. Shea, 108 Dover st.<br />

United Tank and Installation Co. 414 Washington<br />

st.<br />

In the matter <strong>of</strong> the petition <strong>of</strong> the Boston Elevated Railway<br />

Co. for cross-over Elm street, Charles E. Geddis <strong>of</strong> 15 Irving street, repre-<br />

senting Church <strong>of</strong> Wazarene, Lesley Fair <strong>of</strong> 18 Lesley avenue, representing<br />

church, George Colesworthy <strong>of</strong> 186 Elm street, Alfred N. Harnden <strong>of</strong> 190 Elm<br />

street, appeared in objection. Nineteen persons raised their hands as appear-<br />

ing in objection. On motion <strong>of</strong> Alderman Gobron, the Boston Elevated Railway<br />

Co. was given leave to withdraw on petitions for crossovers in Highland ave-<br />

nue and Elm street.<br />

In the matter <strong>of</strong> the petition <strong>of</strong> The Edison Electric Uluminat<br />

ing Company <strong>of</strong> Boston for underground conduits Willow avenue, Mr. Fepin re-<br />

presenting The Edison Electric Illuminating Company <strong>of</strong> Boston appeared in<br />

favor. Hearings postponed until the next regular meeting September 25, and<br />

The Edison Electric Illuminating Company to be notified to have a representa-<br />

tive present to explain the petition.<br />

In the matter <strong>of</strong> the petition <strong>of</strong> E. L. Traver for license for<br />

garage at 154 Cedar street, Holley Winkfield <strong>of</strong> 7 Lexington avenue, William<br />

D. Daley <strong>of</strong> 17 Lexington avenue, Viola Dunlap <strong>of</strong> 11 Lexington avenue, C. J.<br />

Kinsella <strong>of</strong> 51 Lexington avenue, Etta Morell <strong>of</strong> 11 Lexington avenue, James A.<br />

McDonald <strong>of</strong> 15 Lexington avenue, appeared in objection. Nineteen persons<br />

raised their hands as appearing in objection. Albert MacNaughton, represent-<br />

ing the petitioner, and R. M. Hardy <strong>of</strong> 140 Webster street, Arlington, ap-<br />

peared In favor.<br />

In the matter <strong>of</strong> the petition <strong>of</strong> Domnick Caranci for storage<br />

<strong>of</strong> gasoline at 148 Broadway, Ralph Ciampia <strong>of</strong> 156 Broadway and G. Nigro <strong>of</strong><br />

7 Rush street, appeared in objection.<br />

In the matter <strong>of</strong> the petition <strong>of</strong> the United Tank and Instal-<br />

lation Co. for license for the storage <strong>of</strong> gasoline at 414 Washington street,<br />

William F. O'Brien <strong>of</strong> 418 Washington street appeared in objection. Thomas J.<br />

Kelley <strong>of</strong> 21 Line street, Cambridge, appeared in favor.<br />

No other persons interested, appearing and desiring to be<br />

heard, the hearings were closed.<br />

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