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Thursday, October 2, 1950<br />

amendment was adopted. Question then came on the adoption <strong>of</strong> the order with<br />

the amendment, and order was adopted*<br />

Alderman Sherman <strong>of</strong>fered the follov/ing order,<br />

Ordered:<br />

His_honor the Mayor is hereby requested_to Con-<br />

sider the advisability <strong>of</strong> instructing the school dental clinics to fix and<br />

treat all children whose teeth require dental care or treatment without re-<br />

gard to the financial ability <strong>of</strong> the parents to pay for outside dental ser-<br />

vices, provided the parents <strong>of</strong> said children desire such services.<br />

Adopted.<br />

Alderman Stynes <strong>of</strong>fered the following order,<br />

Ordered:<br />

The Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Public Buildings is hereby<br />

requested to consider the advisability <strong>of</strong> constructing suitable drainage sys-<br />

tem at the Perry school.<br />

Adopted.<br />

Alderman Walsh <strong>of</strong>fered the following orders,<br />

Ordered:<br />

That Francis J. Mahoney Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Re-<br />

creation Commission be authorized to attend .the National Recreation Associatio<br />

at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> from October 6 to 11, inclusive, the expense so incurred<br />

(not to exceed $125.) having been appropriated in Supplementary Budget #1<br />

adopted September 20, 1930.<br />

Read twice and adopted.<br />

Approved by the mayor Oct. 6, 1930.<br />

Ordered:<br />

Polling places for the purposes <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

Election to be held in the several voting precincts <strong>of</strong> the city November 4,<br />

1930, are hereby designated as follows for:<br />

WARD ONE<br />

Precinct 1.. A room in the Southworth School, Florence and Myrtle streets.<br />

Precinct 2. A room in the Hanscom School on Rush street.<br />

Precinct 5. A room on the first floor <strong>of</strong> the Vocational School on Tufts stree<br />

Precinct 4. Aroom in the Edgerly school on Cross street.<br />

WARD TV/0<br />

Precinct 1. A room in the <strong>City</strong> Bldg. <strong>Somerville</strong> ave. and Prospect st.<br />

Precinct 2. A room in the Knapp school, Adrian street.<br />

Precinct 3. Gerricr Jail, Gerrior square.<br />

Precinct 4. A room in the Perry school on Washington street<br />

Precinct 5. A room in the Durell school Beacon and Kent streets.<br />

WARD THREE<br />

Precinct 1. A room in the Pope school, 'Washington and Boston street.<br />

Precinct 2. A room in the Southern Junior High School on Vinal avenue.<br />

Precinct 3. The polling booth Cummings school lot on School street.<br />

Precinct 4. A room in the Carr school on Atherton street.<br />

WARD POUR<br />

Precinct 1. A room in the Northeastern Junior High School on Marshall street<br />

Precinct 2. A room in the Glines school on Jaques street.<br />

Precinct 3. A room in the Forster school on Evergreen avenue'.<br />

Precinct 4. A room in the Proctor school on Hudson street.<br />

Precinct 5. A vacant store located at corner <strong>of</strong> Edgar avenue and Main street

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