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V O L U M E 5 9 - City of Somerville

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Regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Aldermen, <strong>City</strong> Hall, Somervllle,<br />

April 23, 1948, at 8 P.M*<br />

The President, Alderman Mallard, presiding*<br />

Aldermen Ryan, McCarthy, Reynolds, Stackpole, Hall,<br />

Butler, Capuano* Whitney and Vice-president Brady present.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> records commenced; further reading dispensed<br />

with under a suspension <strong>of</strong> the rules and records<br />

approved by yea and nay vote. Aldermen Ryan, McCarthy,<br />

Reynolds, Stackpole, Hall, Butler, Capuano, Whitney, Vicepresident<br />

Brady and the President, 10, voting in the affirmative;<br />

Alderman Hurd, 1, being absent at this stage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

meeting.<br />

JURORS<br />

Received a venire for the drawing <strong>of</strong> five men to<br />

serve as traverse jurors at the Superior Court, to be holden<br />

at Cambridge, the persons so drawn to appear and attend at<br />

the first session <strong>of</strong> said court on Monday, the seventh day<br />

<strong>of</strong> June, 1948, at 10 A.M. (Criminal business)<br />

The box containing the names being shaken and the<br />

slips or ballots bearing the names being mixed, Aldermen<br />

Whitney and Stackpole being designated for that purpose<br />

drew from the box and read aloud names as follows:<br />

1. Floyd Maxwell 73 Florence St. Baker<br />

2. Henry C. Peterson 107 Pearl St. Accountant<br />

3. John C. Salmon 52 Foskett St. Photographer<br />

4. Louis John Costa, Jr. 15 James St« Helper<br />

5. Peter D. Wardini 48 Adams St. Welder<br />

Received a venire for the drawing <strong>of</strong> five men to<br />

serve as traverse jurors at the Superior Court, to be holden<br />

at Cambridge, the persons so drawn to appear and attend at<br />

the first session <strong>of</strong> said court on Monday, the seventh day<br />

<strong>of</strong> June, 1948, at 10 A.M.<br />

Aldennen Whitney and Stackpole drew names as follows5<br />

1. Lawrence K. Gray 39 Tennyson St. Mechanic<br />

2. Paul H. Whitman 20 MacArthur St, Painter<br />

3. Robert W. Flynn 16 Bonair St. Clerk<br />

4. Arthur Cashman 50 Derby St. Shipper<br />

5. William A. Morse . 145 Hudson St. Pressman<br />

Received a venire for the drawing <strong>of</strong> five men to<br />

serve as traverse jurors at the Superior Court, to be holden<br />

at Cambridge, the persons so drawn to appear and attend at<br />

the second session <strong>of</strong> said court on Monday, the seventh day<br />

<strong>of</strong> June, 1948, at 10 A.M.<br />

Aldermen Whitney and Stackpole drew names as follows:<br />

1» Joseph Montagna 84 Avon St* Welder<br />

2. Patrick D. Hughes 60 College Ave. Mechanic<br />

3. Jesse M. Adams 127 Hudson St. Salesman<br />

4. Joseph J* Amara 220 Summer St. Window washer<br />

5. Frank E. Carroll 47 Puritan Rd. Clerk<br />

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

by the Aldermen to the President, who verified the names and<br />

passed them to the <strong>City</strong> Clerk, who also verified the names<br />

by reading them aloud from said slips or ballots, which were<br />

then duly endorsed and returned to the jury box.<br />

HEARINGS<br />

Due notice <strong>of</strong> the hearings having been given by<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Clerk in the manner provided by law and provided by<br />

ordinance, hearings were given for all persons desiring to<br />

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