Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
SALEM CITY RECORDS 1933-1934 VOL 45
j � "£•' : A:,Sa j ". .� r o $la � d ' a a '"' r• [ p.� < . ,,... x „-� �. b! a�n`x�µ sY� o 3 d➢ iO�b � .�� ��{^ `'. �`�" d x�`1¢s a a� a u°� ¢ A� id5d . 111v ,�aq�q� ev' Ia �44 ` 'a �a a�' �° r v� pa a �£fiS.e.a > � � r"`{} +i+ a"� :'kti`• s . . ry$&a. De�4r84�'"Ike ry o P' '3 � ."�m�' S ° , , '�" ,.$ .+�rN.ds*`C ..' gs q{; 4 `DT �'a>' / rc � "dt �✓ �. d �E $ 8'' wxajr 8 '+'F- 4 t10 r�.; i..l�4 pr�c4� ��pA y , c'v � � .. b°,� y .°� a - �.T x ° `• A'�.,'J•iOl •s'�7�hv A ��^ d'!''Srt� e"y�• a '� . R" wAo sipGar�. SY r ,4'�33sf �., ° �r n,. ° + o9�e�b r. ieo p.� y6.a '.a L't'e /S ^"• 1 ' "syt . .y9)[','� P+ a 5 iF j `m rg o 8k � CAW i `s o*�$,9, Q ° r.0=` r 42'8 / °� ° C x ^T aK`•;Yy+at • is%t� �{ ' p ie. _ RI Y PIP ��}�;. 4 T t' R a R g,, •Yy ,4 q� c w8� "3'v,,�, gr � SIB�: 9.r gip^• r"�"e styy? � l ." � t 4x�,� t"y$�` � o b T'�7p r:� Q+Y" � d o �r° ��• -�°� �� 3'�a-+t ai ' , tyy�°' ° � Y _ °' °4 e •,` vj eA TV, L} a At.. e�,l x r r 7D�� `� ea'+W 6�' w" � -''T iR ,', a.3.1' Tt •i'o� -t��X _�yJ''� J �p, g * l � l ' Y !. g � F t yr 90e','nY ,I `' h;,.p P ,C ' xE''f K t. a,T .p i L { - 1 N ➢ ygs. +M° x',}R �,'9;�jj', Ni� ra g+$��,4'.•' �' GIVE THE FOLLOWING NUMBER WITH LETTERING IF ANyy ?A3 e�.t�'"' x4 .o�� e � �` >� kY'J.°�• 3 '�'`. d', `?' � C'ir a:. Dd '- ,moo.J6T�% o rt.. x� tr>• L.EnIUPAN CO �'V" 4 a y^ STATIS AND PRINTERS log:.x � r .� v+ •., 288'290 Das ONSHIRE ST. 7 rfkq° a"� tlx �d� d ' "h,•.� * a. . 8 f<5i 22 TEL.HAN COCK esz 3 BOSTON men. a s z a aszsp MASS •r S wwA'li�A� "d°'� pwwfiC PI�vv .,�Sa. �Jf x.°d�Y°�'+�m' 54 �'�P' d��p S �Y .J _q�y`�,�pd � 1 ,,,,y� �� L�{1��� o y $.. rfp r< a`' a+ °�a'vTA' fa 9 „i P �+y y `Ywj � V.i�iF.O•, �t� Sry tt�' '�@SaC o.N A,i,p � aq. VsZ .x 0. a ff 4"sue wt "a a P11 ,Yq k x "x0 fN 40 A la , .M' g gyyj, a �-°44 .. • yy, e� ,y',rCh°^ �6; t �4 4 • � ^" ydbol€.4' 4 wyxy °"l 'r 4° ra ¢ xsR o ite"(• '7u ue.Ap °� ,..'b' 'pi. W7 v S� tW $S Oija�'� 3 ii ."°.}o� '0'S .s "`� •�.a -'�} LP g C 6y yg R a e R Y `sp ,'a7 x`°'ir �,¢ S atl �`r'a u Y d '+al�fe' .'va �'4 All 'Ile :.J,u-.,r..((�� t .�A Se •"'� ye 'W p v �� � O��B 'MY Q`�Z� �" d G� � j#`o � h� •a r��° +4 v a M •t( �jy �C�,U � x f xn �a o s u ' ' y �p P"' S_ n.` ,q�'q5 m--s Lp :Y !y�:TV �,��TMyy,',� M6 x µhp „y ,Lyit'4 s :sap�a :`i +1` d, Tta ,'" v °.1L � 4'�#• VL � a4'1A r,d n' e.'4�a4^�1."Cy'3{ '+k5-bg " WIN✓ "1, '. ✓b� `'�8 .,. 7. e9 44 OR. 9 37 x+ cox +R,y $' ,�A� ' ;x pU .�d°FP r w okx'a ta `''aAt P'_ggGo °o 'O w � o .T"'f• .$ ra hd. ox p 4'afl�y7 \ � y e� gym, a a v $ b� aW V � � aA ° §e Pd VrQI R. . orp, P y �1 . �r ;0 {{(q ++ qy ,4, � gY rc�� y�, ,''bg 10, /Jy} A `ti h � �43Ya AYE. u A Q'°a nL 9 g'e $'b Y..:r$ V'4 , '�" � § oe aV d pj O a . ,y` �!;p4 1y�• .,��� fax 6� 'r�+.e" 53y v kq�' Js� fiP M YL `` py'� y o 4 .+'0 vy �+ 'M�O `�fw ° r zxV"elu •? a .��Qypy. ����� A.�b,�L,�� a ?P �.1. v °D N u t 4 -{p /'r}A �Tri`S.,° g�'�..� ~ !i+^ ' \ •a�rp J ns a o d�4 ° ['�.irly'�'�}�,,a •�Q o " B 4L4 IV v tj oRe y� 8 0 w .r{>•c o. �y �- o .Ldp^.np-jk° � :gof a `k, r r°'H'•q &. P '� .,^�,tP�. � C ��1 ',Y.. o�'�' a ;A a d a. °� -" � �pry'O4 � ���` wg,O` �n e c, A� O o �. �` ' Y a x$�, x `yS,•o'r o- � 00 IY`9 +P R y re.'4$y'f��`�p��of ._ �'Ye 'fix ^A A i Acts S. B. 286 - Sewerage District 20 R B. 260 - Coordination of Police 278 ` FI. B: 809 - Water Supply 12 H. B: 810 - Water Supply 12 13 Appropriations Annual Appropriation 27-29, 50, 51, 53, 282, 295(2) , 296, 296-298 Armistice Day 179, 378 Census for 1935 378 ' 400 Charter Street Cemetery, retaining wall at 68 Claim, Henry J. Petit (Alma Boucher) 26 Collins Cove land taking at 134, 313, 321 Convention, L. W. V. 68 C. W. A. program 256, 291 C. W. A. (Tax Titles) 209 Dump Trucks 332, 347, 326 Emergency Fund 144 E. R. A. program 291, 315, 332, 338, 346, 3842 392 Filtration Plant 353, 357 ' Fire Hose 125 Fire Pump 145 Golf Course 37, 56(2) Golf Course, road to 144 Greenlawn Cemetery 77, 371 Howard St. , land on, purchase of 365 Kindergartens 145 Land taking, Mary M. Tassinari 261 Licensing Board 59, 75, 144 Maintenance Loan 393, 405 Municipal Garage 237, 246 municipal Relief 338 350 Old High School, ,remodeling 338 I ' Palmer Cove bulkhead 672 291, 378 Premium, High School insurance 67 } Public Welfare Department 125 Pumping_Engine and new hose 313 Relief Loan 3390 350 Service Drain, Forest Avenue 332 Sewers: 150 Sewer, Glendale Cove, repairs to 145 Soldiers ' Relief 68, 332, 346 I Street Department, snow and ice 114 I Streets bonding order for � g 146, 148, 161 Subsistence gardens 43, 55, 57, 114, 291 Swimming tool 313 i Temporary Loan 21 17, 96(3) , 236, Kc:46 Temporary Loan, interest on 145 Traffic Light 145 Tunnel borings 256 r. Unpaid bills of 1932 26, 35, 99 Unpaid bills of 1933 272 Vegetables, canning of 114 it Water Department 346 Willson Road, building of 44, 75 ' Armistice Day Appropriation for 179 3, 78 Leave of absence for 201 Assessors.. Board of - See Taxes �► " Appropriation, transfer of 400 Assessor appointed 67, 391 Assistant Assessors appointed 37, 423, 267, 401 Devaluation of property 51 90 24 Valuation book 5, 10, Lt97 L� fi, A Auctioneers Licenses 21, 302 343 39, 45, 88, 117, 127, 151, 164, 167, 175, 194, 199, 2492 257, 258, 262, 2631, 275, 2923 305, 316, 328, 333 334, 340, 349, 360, 367.. 373(2) , 385, 402% Special licenses 82 Automobile Dealers Applications 83 30, 47, 87, 912 158, 240, 245(2) , 249(2) , 258, 285, 349, 361, 382, 394 Licenses 15, 35, 62, 245, 249(2) , 258, 262, 334, 361, 368, 387, 4022 403, 404 Auto Trucks and Wagons Applications 15, 21, 34, 470 60, 222, 245, 258, 263, 269, 275(2) , 304, 316, 402 Licenses .-1, 31, 40, 621, 71, 2232 250, 2622 270, 276, 286, 287, 293, 316, 320 I ' EXAM ans I t 1 a , .r z ItP6. Bequests John C. B. Smith 1552 197, 2282 326 Beverly, City of Sympathy to Mayor of 83, 86 Wharf in - See Public Property Board of Appeal . Members appointed 44, 281 Bonds City Clerk 257 City Collector 37, 220, 268, 4ai City Treasurer 45, 220, 268.,+ C-a Constables 13, 20, 30, 34, 78, 193, 244, 248, 268 Purchasing --gent 37, 261 Boston & Maine Railroad Bridge at Bridge and Webb St., repair of 133, 147 Tunnel borings, appropriation for 256 Bowling Alleys Applications 60,, 1012 117, 138, 167_, 199, 284(2) , 293, 3280 361, 3672 3703 (3� Licenses 71, 1093 127, 159, 176, i07, 293, 306, 335, 368, 373, 404 Buffalo, City of Resolutions from 274 Builders Licenses 30, 34, 87, 100, 198, 249, 268, 283, 292, 304, 315, 3273 328, 3332 3602 379, 386 '` Buildings, Erection and Alteration of Crombie Street Church 2682 276 141-143 Essex Street 273 158-160 Essex Street t�V 8, 48, 154, 177 158-160 Essex Street, awning and hood 2.06 191-195 Essex 9tteet 238 Fire Hazard, American Barrel Co. 257 260 97-99 Washington Street ' 28 N` Building, Removal of h 6 Devereux Street 157 Burial Agent Appointment of 400 tii C Cables Beverly 402 Canal Cleaning 44 Cemetery Commission Charter Street Cemetery, retaining wall at 68 Commissioner appointed. 71 281, 282 Greenlawn Cemetery Appropriation for 77 Improvement of 371 Census , 1935 Appropriation for 400 City Auditor Tax Rate Analysis. 5 City Clerk Appropriation, additional 401 Bond of 257 Election of 254 City Collector Appropriation, additional 204 Bond of 375 220, 268 Bond, ordinance amended 404 Salary increased 247, 250(2) , 258 Tax Sales, postponement of 161, 163 Tax Titles, amount of 209 City Council Addressed by Mayor 2' 234 235 Appropriation, additional ' 221 Business notice 2380 244 City Documents, printing of 45, 235 Committees 7, 239, 394 Committees, jurisdiction of 75 85 Committee on C. W. A. 'S48 Election of President 22 234, 387 Council Chamber, use of 401 ;1? Fire Badge, Councillor Griffin 66 Manuals, printing of 35 235 Meetings, time for 3 235 Oath of office 2, 234 ';; President, resolutions on illness of 218 Resignation of Councillor Fitzgerald 385 Resolutions on 3892 395 Rules of 3, 235 Salaries 3, 235 Unfinished business 3, 235 j City Documents Printing of 4, 235 City Employees Claims for compensation 83, 91 Contribution of 10°% of salary for relief 4 Discontinuance of 218 Leave of absence, Armistice Day 201 Leave of absence, ''emorial Day 76, 288 Truck Drivers, hearing for 271 Vacations 324 OEM- City Hall Enforhment of Gen. Laws, Chaptgr 149, Section 133 167 City Marshal r Monthly reports 7, 2,0, 33, 44, 68, 85, 115, 134, 157 173, 198, 222, 239, 248, 261, 291, 313, 326, 339, 360, 371, 381, 393. Communication on street meetings 115 City Physician Appointment of 7 Narcotics, to dispense 36, 109, 342 City Solicitor Appointment of 43 Ordinance amended 40, 73(2) , 82 Salary amended 409 73 2 , 82 City Treasurer Appropriation, additional 179 Bond of 45, 2201 268 Bond, ordinance amended 403 Civil Works Administration (tic. W. A.") See United States Government Claims Clifton S. Albee 379 Mary A. A_rchung 7 Sarah Aronson 327 Nora A. Beotte 269 George Bilodeau 222 r Alma Boucher see Henry J. Petit' Doris L. Boucher 59 Jerome Bouchard 126 Agnes Boyajian 7 Lillian Brooks 244 79 A Edmund Brown, Jr. r .. 115 T_'.4ichael J . Browne A;; .. Fmile Brunet 100 274 Charles H. Burns 174 John F. Barrie � :: .. Abraham F. Burton 394 •�e - Mary E. Bresnahan 198 Catherine A. Cahill 385 J. W. Carrier 402 Donald Casey 319 Chick & Berry 240 Florence Coblents 257 Richard F. Collins 327 Michael F. Conway 150 Philip Corriveau 348 Florence F. Cote 33 139 Thomas Cote 1002 137, 137 Alma Cram H. S. Cranton 157 Sarah & Chester Cudmore 367 '! Thomas F. Daley 315 k Marie Danjou 244 Katherine F. Dean 338 l Catherine L. Doherty 174 ' Sadie A. Duffy 198 Mathilda Febonio 379 Daniel A. Fitzgerald 269 Enna Flynn et ali. 373 Leontine Foote 174 Jessie G. Forbes 164 V!illiam A. Foss 269 I . 1 X> Claims (con.) Helen L. Ganley 68 Helen Gelin 367 Louis Goldberg 257 Frederick W. Graetz 327, 344 Marie I. Grant 292 Mary E. Green 48 Irene Guerette 222 Bernice Halko 339 Charles E. Halliday (George Burda) 240 I William Herlihy 167 f Hazel Hinckley 316 Ellen M. Hogan - 33 Theresa G. Hyde 257 Thomas A. Hynes, Adm. of Estate of James E. Pollock 269 Hilaire Jalbert 402 -Mado L. Jensen 200 Stanley Jodoin 315 John J. Joyce 339 Victoria Kazzor 249 M. J. Kilfoyle 257 Grace S. Lapham 46 Almon LeBrun 269. Charles P. Laborde 244 Alphonse Lareau 339 Alphonsine Lareau 228 Rose Larrivee 262 Jean B. Lebel 48 Marie A. Lebel 157 David Levesque, Jr. 167 John Macois 38 Roger E. Manning 137 Ida Marcaurelle 228 Rene Marcaurelle 228 Clarence W. Martin 228 Frances E. McMahon 315 Alice R. Millard 381 Frank A. Mowatt 206, 269 Nelson Nersasian 315 Helen Nicgorska 333 Josephine M. O'Keefe 244 Frank Pelletier 327 Henry J. Petit (Alma Boucher) 26 H. A. Polshuk 249 " Elsie Pousland 262 Victoria C. Quinn 367 , Peter Rossi 327 Arthur J. Savoy 402 Bessie Sheinhit 249 Frederick L. Stiles 174 j, Bertha Bullivan 333 I Hans Swenson z 7, 62 Fannie Symonds ( �- A) 22,9, 385 Napoleon Theriault �_ 100, 139 Helen Thibedeau 33 Helen C. Thompson 269 ?Martha C. Thompson 373 'k. C. Titus & Co. 1932 365 valter F. Trask 150 k Elbert P. Turner 198 i Katherine A. Upton 339 Delia Washburn 14 "Tarry E. Vvebber 894 Ella L. Welch 100 White Shoppe Donut Co. 257 Margaret Wilson 240 Nathan Zetlen 193 Len$ Zoll 283 Claims Compensation of city employees 83, 91 - Opinion of City Solicitor on certain 139 ' G f Clubs j Revocation of charters 163 Coffee House License 47, 62, 883 117(2) , 1272 2852 293 Leave to withdraw 102 Collins Cove Land taking at 134, 140, 142(2) , 265, 267, 3132 321(2) Common Victuallers r Applications 21, 30, 34(2) , 39 2) , 46, 47, 55, 60(2) ., 70(2) , 80, 81, 88�2) , 101(2) 2 107, 117, 122, ` 127, 138, 148, 158, 1673 1742 194, 199, 206, 207, 2223, 229, 240, 244 245, 246, 249., 257, 258, 263 269(2) , 275(2j1 284, 285 293(2) , 304(2j , 316, 3153, 319(2) , 328(2j v4 Licenses 312 35, 40(2) , 46, 49(2) , 50, 55, 61, 71, 72,. 81, 82, 91, 92, 95, 101, 102, 118(2) 3, 127, 138, 149, 151, 164, 168, 1765 1942 199, 2075 223, 229, 241, 245, 250, 262, 269, 2762 286, 287, 293, 294, 305, 3062 3162 317, 319 -, 320, 329(2) Leave to withdraw 49, 62, 72, 82, 1025 109, 128, 139, 151, 168, 207, 223, 2305 307, 320 Revoked 49 Referred to Board of License Commissioners 335 Constables Appointed 11-12, 84, 1552 173, 210, 237, 243, 248, 256, 2610 267, 272, 281, 283, 291, 3019 318, 331, 3382 365, 377, 3812 391 Bonds 13, 20, 30, 34, 782 193, 244, 248 Conventions Disabled War Veterans, appropriation for 68 a I { ii I i1 1 ICI w a ,D Drainlavers Licenses 126, 137, 1540 2830 315, 328, 379 *00 Druggists ' Licenses for Sale of Liquor Licenses 395 47, 49, 60, 62, 71, 72, 810 82, 92, 1172 119 1 f 9 I I li A Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co. Bus Route Lynn line (Highland Avenuey 115 139 Salem Willows 69, 89, 92, 1042 384, 3893, 4+20 ? Various routes 244, 262, 267, 271, 274, 294, 356(2) , ,357,,158, 363 ' Vinnin Street 327 Fares, reduction of 173, 54, 91, 106, 133, 2241 230(3) , 2412 384, 389 Pole Locations Buffum St., transfer 15, 16 Derby Street 198 Lafayette Street 86 Moffat Road 45 Washington Street 86 Elections Appropriation, additional - 220 Appropriation, unpaid bills n, City Election 200, 2022 223 i' City Election, Special 388 City Election, Special - "taverns" 227 Party Primaries - 279 Polling Place, new, in Ward 1, Precinct 2 394 Polls, petition on hours for opening 348 f Precinct Officers appointed 156, 164, 7,47, 354 Registrars of Voters appointed 237 State Election 375 State Election, special 59, 65 State Primaries 751 Electrical Department Fire alarm boxes 2701 336, 368 Fire Whistle, hour for blowing changed 336, 341, 350 Electricity, Rates for See Gas and Electricity ' Endecott, Gov. John w Tercentenary Medals 41 12 • Engineering Department u Appropriation, additional 221� 392 Emergency Recovery Administration ("E R. A. ") _ See United States Government Essex County Leggs Hill Road, relocation of 222� 248 Vinnin St. , discontinuance of portion of 318, 327 Explosives, Storage of Permits for Gilsart Tan. .Co. Inc. 168, 172, 178 E. Meade Chemical Works 472 58, 72 /I Northwestern Leather Co. Trust 39, 432 602 67 Philco Shoe Co. 116, 158, 166 Salem Gas Light Co. 329, 331 r F Finance Appropriation, annual 27-29, 505 51, 532 2823 295(2) Department expenses, schedule of 22 Emergency fund 144 Financial conditions 70 Liunicipal relief loans 338, 3393 350 State funds for grade crossings 140 Temporary Loan - 2, 17, 96(3) , 236, 246 Temporary loans, interest on 145 Firearms Licenses to sell 1000 376, 394 Fire Department Acknowledgment, family of late Chief Koen 244 Annuity, Gertrude M. Wilson 282 Apparatus at Juniper Point 170 Auto for Deputy Chief - 83 Badge, Councillor Griffin 66 Chief Joseph H. Flynn appointed 261 Engine House, Bentley St., use of 20 Fire alarm box, Belleview Ave. 270, 336 Fire alarm box, Highland Ave. & Marlborough St. 368 Fire hose 3132 125 Fire houses, transfer of supervision proposed 383 Fire pump 145 Fire Whistle, time for blowing tests changed 336, '412 350 Fire Whistle, Ward 4 270 Floor, new, for No. Salem engine house 342 Pumping engine and new hose 313 Qualifications of members 37, 74(2) Salary, William P. Furlong 135 Private,additional 37, 74(2) 2 82 Fire Hazard American Barrel Co. 2575 260 { i Fish Traps, Floating Licenses for 45, 87, 102(2) , 103, 108(2) 115 126 1372 152 2) , 1742 193, 285 3 , 286, 314(2) , 315, 335�2) 1 353, 360, 361�231 362(3) , Pole traps � 152 153 Licenses revoked 10, 121 Fuel Oil. Storage and Sale Licenses for _ w Coastal Oil Terminals Inc. (not granted) 3953, 402 Hathaway Baking Co. 80 84 Helburn Thompson Co. 174, 178 George W. Pickering Coal Co. l4l 19 rr- Salem Electric Lighting Co. 275., 281 Salem Oil and Grease Co. 151, 155 Fuel Oil, Transportation of Licenses for 8, 14, 34, 47, 552 61, 62, 69, 70, 80, al, 88, 1002 1012 108, 164, 1945. 198, 206, 222, 229, 241, 2635 275, 2852 287, 292, 293, 294, 304, 306, 316, 317, 319(2) , 320}} 3292 349, 360 361, 367(2) , 373(2) , 38212) , 385, 402(2j G Garages , Licenses for John J. Barry 47, 58 John Bateman 194, 197 Iver C. Beeman, Jr, 3670 371 Andrew Bik 305, 313 Mr. & Mrs. Rene Blanchette 284, 290 James W. Brimicombe 367, 371 Marie E. Cahill - 349, 360 Patrick F. Callahan 1383, 150 Arthur F. Campbell 116, 125 Lewis E. Cass 3342 337 Mary Ciesinski 373, 377 William H. Clynes 395, 400 Mary T. Cook 88 98 Antonio Crescenti C�A05, 'Al2 Joseph Dallaire ` 116, 125 Elisha J. Dionne 284, 290 Catherine & Bernard J. Fallon 138, 150 Walter P. Fish 108, 113 John H. Fitzgerald 342 372 47 Thomas A. Fitzmaurice 292, 301 Joseph L. Fossa 151, 155 Joseph W. Fraser 194, 197 Frank C. Garrano 1580 166 Chester A. Goldsmith 39 43 r A. Goulet 116, �125 Katherine A. Hagan 70, 77 Mary F. Haggerty Katherine L. Halliday 2922 301 Hathaway Baking Co. 80, 84 Roland Hinckley 361, 365 Hope Estates Corp. 3162 318 Horace Hughes 316, 318 Walter D. Huntress 373, 377' William A. Irving 101, 113 Alice Isabelle 3852 391 Jenney Mnfg. Co. 3610 365 Malcolm B. Jones 80, 84 John Jordan 1P83, 172, 195 Joseph Kohn 138, 150 f Michael Kopka 1940 197 Adam Korpusik 34, 37 Rose Kowalski 284, 2902 307 Lawrence Trust 138, 150 Thomas Linehan 168, 1722 195 Helen E. Lubas 2842 290 Gabriel Luzko 268 272 Lilly & Allen 268, 272 Joseph T. Mackey 116 125 Marion H. Manning 284., 290 w Annie E. Manasa 373, 377 i Joseph Marquis 199, 203 Alfonse Matton 70, 77 „ Ruth A. McEachern 329, 331 II Hannah E. McKeen 60, 67 1 A. 0. Melanson 3613, 365, 3852 391 Horace kichaud 15, 19 H: A. Miller 116 125 William F. Mooney 116, 125 Harold F. Morin 316, 318 Arthur J. Murphy 292, 301 Francis J. Murphy 88., 98 John H. O'Hara 158, 166 Harold E. Oldson 292, 301 Omer & Anna Ouellette 1582 166 John C. Parker 329, 331 Joseph Piecewicz 1160 1252 139 Estelle E. Pocharsky 305, 313 Dora Polansky 70, 77 li Joseph Proulx 1013, 113 Minnie Raymond 1940 197 Mary Redmond 194, 197 D. ,Alphonse Rioux 116, 125, 1.48(2) , 155(2) , 194, 197, 316, 318 i I i Garages (con.) John H. Rix 15, 1.9 Roger Conant Cooperative Bank 116, 125 Carleton G. Rowe 275, 281 Robert F. Scharnagel 319, 326 Theodore Simons 349, 360 Frederick L. Stiles 21, 26, 35 Amelia Szczechowicz 329, 331 Peter & John Taloumis 403 George Tassinari 34, 37 P. F. Timiny 361, 365 Arthur M. Tivnan 361, 365 Mary F. Tivnan 275, 281 Sarah M. Todd 334, 337 Elizabeth Walker 395, 400 (' Annie A. 'Kebb 342 37 F Annie Weinstein 3342 337 Josiah B. Wentworth 292, 301 Mary A. Woods 373, 377 t Francesco Zompino 151, 155 Garage, Leave to Withdraw Ludger Levesque 9 Garage, Municipal °>- Appropriation for - x Garage Licenses Transferred George D. Grant 198 ' Hubbard Motor Sales Co. 222 Gardens, Subsistence See Public Welfare Gas and Electricity Service charge for, hearing on 176(2) Gasoline Licenses Bay State Chemical Co. 207, 220 Beaver Automobile Co. 1012 114 Bursaw Oil Corp. 70, 77 " � 402s 403 Coastal Oil Terminals Inc. 395 t Frederick J. Dion 269, 272 Alberic Dube 88, 98 Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co. 1012 114, 381, 384 John H. Fitzgerald 343, 37, 47 Sinarise Gauthier 70 77 Irving Box Co. 151, 155 John F, Langmaid 8, 11 Edwin A. Lewalski 284, 290 Lillian A. Little 80, 84 Kazimierz A. Loiko 3283 331, 386 Y William Lojko 3162 318 Lester P.-Marsh 8, 11 Napoleon J. Michaud 3043, 312 Ralph Morin 15, 19 Abraham Myers 284, 290 Lena E. Nickerson 108, 114 Patrick F. Pardo 46, 58, 725 2452 248 John L. Pickering Co. 2552 260 Arthur G. Roderick 194, 197 Salem Laundry Co. 292, 301 Salem Willows Yacht Club Inc. 80, 84 Salem Terminal Corp. 3042 312, 320 Rocky Scarfino 151, 155 Shell Eastern Petroleum Products Inc. 17, 21 Theodore Simons 20, 26 s Samuel Solomon 85 11 Robert H. Travers 304, 312 i Gasoline License Revoked Earl R. Noyes 72 11�/� Gasoline Licenses Transferred Harry M. Abrams 30 Bay State Service Station 349 Bliss Oil Co. 87 Brennan and Bliss " 39 Thomas J. Burns 60 Bursaw' Oil Corp. 70 Robert W. Field 285 Joseph Goldberg 20 George F. Uraham 315 Foster R. Grant 8 H. P. Hood & Sons Inc . 379 a Hubbard Motor Sales Co. 222 Charles H. Keefe 100 Lefavour & Morgan 46 Morris Loss 207 Mexican Petroleum Corp. 60 Napoleon Michaud 151 Francis J. Moynihan 60 Margaret E. Murphy 30 North Shore Fuel Corp. 60 Frank Pelletier 46 Geo. W. Pickering Coal Co. 137, 1380 148 Salem Bay Transportation Co. 274 Mack Shackok 262 Clara R. Sobocinski 328 Tide Water Oil Co. 228 Gasoline Tax Bill relative to proceeds from 6 Germany Resolutions on treatment of Jewish people in 266 Golf Course Appropriation for 37, 56(2) Employment of Salem citizens at 56 Legality of employment of foreman at 752 85 Gold, Old License to deal in 394 c Grade Crossings State funds for 140 Guides w Licenses 138 Ih C w �4 k, F F{ I) H Harbor Master Assistant appointed 353 Health Department Appropriation, transfer of 226, 392 Garbage dump trucks 326 Sausages, manufacture of, license for 147, 150 s f, i i r I Inflammables. Licenses to Store See Explosives Innholders Licenses 47, 62, 71, 82, 117, 127, 2492 258, 275, 286, 293(2) , 305, 306, 316, 320 I i Intelligence Office Licenses 60, 721 275, 304, 334, 340 Interest On temporary loans 145 Invitations 15, 245 33, 38, 68, 780 802 123, 193, 236, 240, 271, 2832 283, 292, 303, 3041 314, 318, 326, 366, 374, 381 ffi i s ,< y.. 4 A" 7i It �II •'3 C Y fi k I J Junk Collectors Applications 60(2) , 71, 80, 88, 148, 275, 284, 285, 293, 3043, 3162 328, 349, 373, 385 Licenses 71(2) 2 822 91, 102, 286, 204, 305, 307, 3165 3205 334, 405 License of -be Raymond 150, 159 Leave to withdraw 159, 307, 341, 361, 405 Hearing on license of Loren W. Copp 3272 331 Jurors Drawn 23, 32, 41, 55, 56, 94, 141, 154, 162, 177, r 201, 202, 219, 225, 242, 247, 2542 271, 289, 311, 345, 370, 374, 383, 3972 398, 405, 406 t` j , w s- L Labor Employment of strike breakers 63 Leather Resolutions on use of substitutes for 367, 371,378 Licensing Board Appropriation for 59, 752 144 Members appointed 43 Salaries of 220.. 241, 251(2) , 258 Lights on Streets Almeda Street 41, 128(2) , 300 Barton and Collins Streets 324 Brown St. and Washington Sq. 298, 299 . 22 Central Street 36, 160 Derby Street _ 41 Federal St. and Griffin Place 3682 379(2) , 398 Florence Street 247, 298, 299 162 Hancock Street 167 Harrison Road 128(2) Harrod Street 161 Cor. Hayward and Franklin Streets 324 Highland Avenue and Crowdis Street: 210 Marlboro Road 1591 160, 162 jr Oliver Street 342 Pratt and High Streets 1542 160(2) 12 Ropes Street 133 Summit and Willow Avenues 343 Sutton Terrace 41 j Tuberculosis Camp, on way to 93, 128 (2) , 2983, 299 West Circle 225 Wheatland Street and Jefferson Avenue 270, 299, 307 Liauor Licenses On St . Peter Street 328 Lodging -Houses Applications 47(2) , 60(2) , 70, 81 88, 101, 108, 127, 138, 1582 174, 199(25 , 2221 229, 245, 258, 269, 275(2) , 284, 285, 293(2) , 304, }}}f►►► 316(2) , 319, 328(2) , 533, 382 Licenses 61, 62, 71, 72, 81(2) , 922 1022 1180 1192 1382 152, 168, 194, 207, 229, 245, 250, 262, 276, 286, 287, 293, 3052 306, 317, 319, 320, 329, 334, 335, 340, 387, 404 F. Leave to withdraw 102 1.. f M Manuals Printing of 3, 235 Market Disposal of refuse 161 Mayor , Address to Council 2, 234 Oath of office 2, 234 Medals Gov. John Endicott 41 12 Memorial Day Invitation for 68, 303, 304 Leave of absence on - 76, 288 Minors Permits to perform 332 167, 206., 268, 373, 382, 394 Misery Island Tax Title to land on 11, 103 Permit to store fuel oil at 3952 402, 403 I ` ka- i i� I I i l.. I N Narcotics See City Physician National Recovery Act Endorsement of 1542 162 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. Pole Locations Andover Street 239 Balcomb Street (joint with S. E. L. Co.) 13 Bay View Ave. , removal 372 Beckford Street 239 Buffum Street 15, 16 Congress Street (joint with S. E. L. Co.) 136 Federal Court 239 Federal Street - ##92 198, 203 Federal Street, between Boston & North Sts. 239 Flint St ., corner Federal St. , discontinued 239 Fort Avenue, relocation 372 Fowler Street, 239 Harbor Street (joint with S. E. L. Co.) 135 Loring Avenue 78 Loring 've. , cor. Lincoln Rd. , removal 262 Monroe Street 239 No. Pine Street 239 Orne Street (stub pole) 394, 399 River Street 239 State Road 78 Symonds Street 173 Union Street 3940 399 i. 0 Opinions of City Solicitor Legality of employment of foreman at Golf Course 75 Legality of regulation of traffic on Essex Bridge 175 Jurisdiction of Council Committees 75, 85 Liability of City in Workingmen's Compensation cases 139 Ordinances Caretaker at Town Hall, salary of 391, 405 City Collector, bond of 404 City Collector, salary of 250(2), 258 City Solicitor 40, 73, 82 - City Solicitor, salary of 40, 73, 82 City Treasurer, bond of 403 `-Deputy Sealer 259 277 2 288 Deputy Sealer, salary of 259, 278�2), 288 ,Fire Department, additional private j4� 82 Licensing Board, salaries of 251(2 , 258 Passenger autos, "taxis" 140 Police Department, personel _ 2460 2520 2.58 -Soldiers Relief Agent 323, 330 Soldiers ' Relief .Agent, Salary of 3230 330 , Traffic, Beverly Bridge, parking on 168, 1750 176, 195 -Traffic, Church Street, parking on 3410 350 - Traffic, parking on certain streets in Ward 1 3960 405 Traffic, Oliver Street one-way 277, 288 Traffic, Saturday night parking 89, 103 Traffic, "stop" signs 90, 103 V Zoning, Balcomb Street 1590 169 Zoning, 46 Washington Square 354, 364 R P Palmer Cove Bulkhead 63, 67, 68, 762 782 1562 2792 2912 378 Filling 33, 37, 42(2) , 63 Park Department ! ." Athletic Field, Ward Three 167, 172 Ball Field at Gallows Hill, completion of 343, 3502 355(2) Commissioner appointed 44, 282 Gallows Hill, development of 63, 225, 248, 256, 397 '3 Committee appointed; 248 Gallows Hill, ball field 'at 3432 350, 355(2) Gallows Hill, wading pool at 57 Golf Course - See*..Golf Course Ledge Hill ball field, repair of 268 r Mack Park, skating at 405 Playgrounds - See Playgrounds Tennis Courts 358 Unpaid bills, appropriation for 26, 352 36 Walk in Mack Park, repair of - 374 Passenger Automobiles Applications for licenses 15, 21(2) , 342 602 2582 263(2) , 2692 293tt 328, 340 Licenses 21, 31(2/ , 40, 72, 3062 335 Leave to withdraw 349 Ordinance relating to 140 Pawnbroker License for 47, 612 275, 287 Pedlers Applications 82 34, 39, 46, 70(2) 2 81, 88(2) , 101, 109, 116, 117, 1222 1262 138, 151, 158, 198, 2491 2682 275(2) 3. 284, 2932 3190 328, 334, 740(2) , 367, 394 Licenses 12, 38, 59, 78, 80, 85, 99, 107, 115, 1222 126, 1342 1472 173, 257, 291, 3032 314, 3262 333, 3480 371, 401 ++" g Leave to withdraw 45, 2061 348 Pensions James T. Burkinshaw 365 W. Arthur Channel 366 Patrick J. Lehan 2722 279 William H. Ryan 365 Edmund Tremblay 391 Joseph Vadeboncoeur 243 Gertrude M. Wilson (annuity) 282 Planning Board Member appointed 44, 281 Reports on zoning change petitions 274, 305 Playgrounds Appropriation reduced 502 96(2) Appropriation transferred to 119(2) , 120(2) 0 133 Castle Hill, Ward Trhee 167, 172 Land for 205(2) , 211(2) Data relating to 97 3 , 96, 99 High Street, nuisance at 118 Maintenance of 99, 100 Sargent St. , land for playground on 343 Swimming Pool, North Salem 2302 241 Swimming Pool and playground, Pickman Park 2443, 261 Swimming Pool, J. C. B. Smith Memorial - See Smith, J. C. B. Wading pool, Gallows Hill 57 Ward Two 244 t Plummer Farm School Trustees appointed 7, 238 Police Department Appropriation, additional and transferred 1795 226, 400 + Belts and holsters 253 Gasoline for city cars 50 Officers appointed 206, 268, 273, 326, 366 Ordinance changing personel 246, 252, 258 Pension, Lieut. P. J. Lehan 2722 279 ° Radio for police cars 238 ned light system 18, 238 Reserve officers appointed 59, 256, 332, 366 Salary, Frank B. Armstrong 38 Sergeant appointed 401 Signal light system 18, 238 Sub-machine guns 253 Summer uniforms 93, 115 Teletype at police station 238, 252 Unification, opposition to 278 Pool Tables Applications 34, 39, 47(2) , 60, 88, 117, 1382 1582 1995 207, 222, 240, 2573 275(2) , 285, 293, 304(2) , 316, 373, 379, 382, 402 Licenses 91 390 492 61, 62, 71, 102, 1272 159, 164, 245, 2622 2875, 294, 306, 316, 317, g. 319, 3875 404 Precinct Officers See Elections President' s Day Observance of 54 Prophetic Communication 382 Public Guides Licenses 80, 882 108, 3165 319, 320, 328, 329 Public Library Appropriation, additional and transferred 392, 400 _1 Unpaid bills, appropriation for 26, 35, 36 Public Property City Home, . el6ctrical work at 227 Collins Cove, land taking at 134, 140, 142(2) Driveway to rear 411-413 Essex St., city land for 126, 153 Fire houses, transfer of supervision proposed 383 Land, Norman Street, sale of 301 Municipal garage 237, 246 New floor, No. Salem fire station 342 Ram Island, lease of 198, 286 Retaining wall, Charter St. Cemetery 68 I� Rowells Field, use of 69, 94, 115, 126, 137, 283, 303 Rowells Field, use of for carnivals prohibited 299 .Rowells Field, Willows police station moved to 148, 153(2) Town Hall, use of F.« ,r-,< ,_ �.I>�.:_ 38, 50 Wharf ,at Beverly 36, 75, 78, 84 11 r Public Welfare Appropriation, additional and transfers of 125, 179, 221(2) , 226, 3922 393, 405 . Employment of beneficiaries 69, 762 100, 104, 107, 117(2) Ff Hearing on 51 103, 24 Salem Hospital, gift for bills from 57 E Subsistence Gardens 43, 55, 57, 114, 122, 291 Report on 227 Unpaid bills, appropriation for 26, 35, 36 Public Works Administration See United States Government r .x j r R Ram Island Lease of 198, 286 Real Estate Collins Cove - See Collins Cove Howard Street, land on, purchase of 365 Land taken by City for taxes deeded to former owners 377 Misery Island, land on 11, 103 Ram Island, lease of 1983 286 Registrars of Voters Appointment of 237 Reservoir See Salem and Beverly water Supply Board Reward - In case of Edward J. Donahue 162 Rowells Field See Public Property I I a 5eak S Salaries Contribution of 10°% from city employees 4 Discontinuance of 218 Increases in - See Ordinances Salem-Beverly Water Supply Board Filtration works - 173, 3523, '353, 357 Putnamville Reservoir Council in favor of 31, 48(2) , 49, 62, 105(2) Financing of 8 Mayorts intentions on 6, 10, 11 Meeting with Beverly 42 8, 9, 16, 23, 36, 40, 42, 53 Plans 4 Resolutions 22, .36, 40, 420 53, 10511 gg Hearings on H. B. 809 & 8102; �3 Salem Electric Lighting Company Pole Locations Broadway 33 Collins and Webb Streets 45, 58 Federal Street 333, 337 Fort and Columbus Avenues 3852 390 Howard Street 385, 390 Moulton Avenue 257, 260 Oakland Street 14, 19, 69 West Circle 158, 166 Pole Locations - joint with N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. See N. E. Telephone & Telegraph Co. Wire Attachments Bridge St. , near North St. 381 Broadway 29 Lafayette Street at #411 136 . Loring Avenue 14 Salem Harbor Hearing on construction in 107 Taking seaworms from - See Seaworms Salem Hospital - City bills ,paid by gift 57 Sausages License to manufacture 147, 150 School Department Appropriation, additional and transferred 2212 365, 392 Howard Street School, use of 2280 241, 245 Kindergartens, appropriation for 145 Old High School, remodeling 338 Premium, High School insurance 67 School Committeeman, resignation of 202 Unpaid bills, appropriation for 26, 35, 36, 273 1 Sealer of Weights and Measures Deputy Sealer, ordinance to establish 2590 277(2) 288 Deputy Sealer, salary of 2592 278(232 288 Seaworms Petition to restrict taking 314, 325 Sewer Matters Abatement - Moulton Avenue 253 Assessments Bertucci Avenue 283 Jefferson Avenue 283 Moulton Avenue 243 Raymond Avenue 283 West Circle 243 Catch Basins Larchmont Road and Orne Street 299 School and Tremont Streets 176 Fairmount St. & Liberty Hill Ave. 214, 244 Flint and Oak Streets 196 I Sewer Matters (con.) Drains - Howard -Street 227 Forest Avenue 332 Friend Street 164 Easements Forest Avenue to Ocean Avenue 204, 215, 216 Ocean Avenue to St. Paul Street 2041 213(2) Off White Street 53 Sewer maintenance, appropriation for 150 So. Essex Sewerage District - See So. Essex Sewerage Board Sewers Beckford and River Streets, nuisance at 164 Broad St. , surface seder at 265 Centre Street 330 Glendale Cove, repairs 145 Howard St. Extension, unpaid bills 273 Jefferson Ave . and Bertucci Road 54 Linden St. and Forest Ave. , nuisance at 158, 163, 204(2) Messervy Street, repair 368 Nichols and South Streets, cleaning 388 North Street at #105, condition 382 Willson and Horton Streets 268, 276 r- Signs Permits for 71 142 20, 30, 34, 39, 46, 59, 69, 79, 87, 100 10119 1082 116, 126, 1475 157, 1745 193(2) , 198 229, 240, 244, 2492 263, 268, 271, 274, 284, 292, 3153 318, 327, 333, 339, 340, 349, 354 360, 367, 372, 381, 394, 402 Portable 292 Smith, J. C. B. - See Bequests Memorial Swimming Pool 257, 301, 3135 317, 378 Soldierst Relief Agent appointed 332 Agent, full time 281, 322, 323, 330 Salary of 323, 330 Agent, resignation of 281 Appropriation, additional and transferred 68., 156, 179, 220 332, 346, 378, 392, 393, 405 Unpaid bills, appropriation for 26, 35, 362 273 South Essex Sewerage Board k Inclusion of Danvers in district (S. B. 286) 20 Investigation of 3141 381 . Streets, Laying Out, etc. Adams Street 289, 307, 330 Belleview Avenue 100, 114 Brown St . Court and Ives Court 385 Buchanan Road 229, 286, 2909 307 Cressey Avenue 89, 98 Crombie Street, widening 274 Essex Street at #158-160, widening 252, 256, 258, 261, 263-265 Gedney Street, naming of 2030 218 Grant Road 2292 287(2) , 290, 309 Horton Street 147, 150 Leggy Hill Road, relocation 222, 248 Lincoln Road 229, 287(2) , 288 ,367 Logan Street 367 Moulton Avenue 80, 94, 983 109, 1132131`, Vinnin Street, discontinuance 318, 327 West Circle 100, 113(2) , 125, Willson Road 18, 29, 31, 44, 57, 75, 103 - 129(2) , 107, 110129 161, 1692 172, 195 � I 1 Street Matters Adams Street, repair of 157, 169 Advertising display on streets 315 Appropriations, additional and transferred 178, 221, 3782 384, 392 Areaway in sidewalk at New Derby St . , Ropes Drug Co. 164 Awning at 158-160 Essex Street 206 r Banner across street 373, 379 Barstow Street, resurfacing 364 Beach. at Ropes Point, cleaning 343 Beacon Street, resurfacing 210 Bell in Ukranian Church 20 Belleview Street, repair of 328 Bonding order for street construction 146, 1480 161 Bridge, at Bridge & YYebb Sts. , repair of 133, 147 Bridge, Jefferson Ave. 241 Canal, cleaning 44 Catch Basins - See Sewer Matters Charles Street, resurfacing 157 Churchill & Japonica Streets, repair of 157, 170 ► ' Collins Street, use of on July 3-4 106 Coasting, streets reserved for 401 Crombie Street, coal chute in sidewalk of 376 Drains - See Sewer Matters Dump trucks 3322 347 Employment on street construction resumed 170 Fence, cor. Hanson and South Streets 224 Fence, end of Hardy Street 170 Flint Street, new sidewalk on 374 Gedney Street, naming of 203, 218 Golf Course, street to 18, 29, 31, 44, See Streets, Laying Out - Willson Road 144 Hanson Street, resurfacing 194, 195 Hanson and Varney Sts., reconstruction 195 Harmony Grove Road, repair of 397 Hathorne Street, resurfacing 167 Hathorne and Vale Sts. , repair of 352, 360, 380 Hurdy Gurdy 45, 274 Japonica, Churchill, Charlotte, Tremont Streets, and Devereux Avenue, repair of 3720 377(2) Jefferson Ave ., from R. R. Bridge to Loring Ave. , resurfacing from curb to curb 342 Langdon Street, repair of 198 Logan Street, resurfacing 336 Manning Street, resurfacing 342, 348, 358 March Street, repair of 97 Marquise at 281 Essex Street 349 May Street, resurfacing 366 Moulton Avenue, resurfacing 3423 348, 358 Music on streets 116, 119, 137(2) , 315, 349 North Salem, streets in, cleaning of 351 a, North Salem, streets in, repair of 3722 377(2) ' • Numbers of houses, painted on curbing 3522 356 Pension - James F. Burkinshaw 365 Pension - W. Arthur Channell 366 Pension - Edmund Tremblay 391 Pension - Joseph Vadeboncoeur 243 Plymouth and Bristol Sts . , resurfacing 170 Pole on Aborn St. , removal of 106 Putnam, Varney, May & Hanson Sts., repair of 380 Road from Shillaber Street to Belleview Ave. 253 Sidewalk, Pickering Schoolsiyard, repair of 167 Sound trucks, permits for 116, 147, 151, 193, 2065 2740 292, 3042 333, 340, 379 Snow and ice removal, additional appropriation for 114, 178 221, 226 Snow removal, Park St. and Harrison Ave. 231 Southwick Street, condition of 174 Speaking on Streets 45, 60, 690 79, 99, 115(2) , 195, 274 Sprinkling and oiling 3040 314, 358 63-65 Street lines, 158 Essex Street 154 Sprinkling abatement, 347 Bridge Street 374 ` Vt , a Street Platters (con.) f Storm water nuisance, Beckford and River Sts . 164, St . Paul Street, cleaning up 285 Streets closed during construction 163 Sweeping, employment for ' 18 Trucks, covering for 22 Unpaid bills 98, 273 Varney Street, repair of 167 Ward Four, resurfacing in 299, 380 Watering troughs removed 78/ Suits Marion L. Bliss 38 Jessie G. Forbes 318 Edmond Girard 248 Irene Guerrette 318 Julia Judd 34 Jean B. Lebel 249 Helen P. Thibedeau 318 Sunday Licenses 9i Applications 15, 21, 30(2) 9 34(2) , 39(2) 46(2) , 55, 60(2) 70, 71, 80, 81, 88(2j , 100(2) , 101, 108(2% 117, 122(2) , 127, 138, 148, 151, 167, 175(2) , 194, 198, 222, 229 245(2) 269(2) , 275, 284(2) , 285, 293(8% 304(21 , 315, 316, 319, 828, 333, 334, 3492 353, 361, 367, 3732 385, 402 Licenses 99 212 31, 35(2) , 40(2) , 49(2) 5 55, 61(2) , 7112) , 81(2) , 91, 92, 101, 102, 118(2) , 127, 1985 151, 176, 1942 200, 207, 223, 229, 2502 270, 276, 294 305, 306, 316, r 317, 319(2) , 320, 32.9(2j , 335, 340(2) , 361, 368, 373, 3952 405 Leave to withdraw 21, 49, 62, 722 815 108, 119, 1285 159, 287, 320, 405 Revoked (J. Edward Beote) 49 ON r_ i i 1 i I, i i1 T Taxes Devaluation of property 5, 91 24 Gasoline Tax 6 It Legislation pending 20 Tax rate analysis 5 Valuation book 51 102 ill, l Tax Sales Postponement of 161, 163 Tax Title i, Land on Misery Island 11, 103 Tax titles, amount of 209 Temporary Loan Order for 20 17, 96(3) , 23; 246 Town Hall ys Caretaker at, salary of 391, 405 Tenants to vacate 210 Use of hall 38, 275, 283, 365, 366, 3720 3782 379 Regulations for 273, 295, 368 Traffic Bridge & Flint Sts., protection for children at 387 Cheval Avenue 193 At r�ygrade building on Boston Street 253 North Street, between Essex and Lynde Sts. 89, 98 Corner North, Summer & Essex Sts., turns at 224 So. Pine Street 208 Lights At Bridge, Boston and Goodhue Sts. 358 At `Bridge and Winter Sts. replaced 145 At uafayette and P&lmer Sts. changed 22 At North and Essex Streets 1232 387 One-Way Streets Andrew Street 339 Derby Street 230 Between Essex and Derby Streets 343, 350 Oliver Street 246, 252, 2762 277, 278 Pleasant Street 3832 387, 391, 400 Pratt Street 123 Parking restrictions Beverly Bridge 1603 168(2) , 175, 176, 195 Brown St. Court and Ives Court 339 Church Street 324, 329, 341(2) , 350 Essex St. , between Hawthorne Blvd. and North Street 166, 2571, 262 Streets between Essex. and Derby Sts. 383, 396(2) , 405 Signs Saturday nights 78, 89, 103 At Bridge, Boston & voodhue Streets 358 "Stop" signs 820 90, 1033, 344 To regulate traffic on Federal St. 3430 344, 358 Trees. Removal of Canal St., near Ropes St. 292, 301 9-11 Clifton Avenue 366, 371 82-84 Highland Avenue 303, 312(2) Palfray Court 76, 77(3) °>t II United States Government Civil Works Administration Advertising for bids waived 257 Appropriation 209(2) ' 256 291 Council Committee 248 Projects 204, 255 Emergency Relief , Administration Appropriation - 291, 3132 332, 338, 346, 3814, 39.2, 393, 405 Public Works Administration Contract for grant. 179-193 Street paving appropriation 39&3 400 L 93j 4 V Vacations For City Employees 324 a s, r', w Water Department Appropriation, additional 346, 392 Putnamville Reservoir - See SLlem-Deverly Water Supply Bd. Pension - dames Ii. Ryan � i ;tivy K.) oA, 365 Water pipe, Jefferson fve, ec Jackson Street, removal of 110, 115 Water pipe, West Circle 155 Water supply, additional See SalemBeverly Water Supply Board Weighers Coal 7, 11, 193, 1972 243, 267, 281, 312, 3312 381, 401 Commodities 71 113 43, 173, 1932 197, 2205 243, 2673, 281, 312, 331, 3813 401 Weights and Measures See Sealer of Weights and Measures Ail �N Z Zoning Amendments Bcicomb Street .at #10 116, 129, 134, 159(2) , 169 Columbus Avenue at #13 10 314, 334, 346 Essex Street - land of A. F. Kenny 20, 26,, 268, 274, 290 -Highland Avenue - IfThomas Farm" 193, 197, 230 Highland Avenue - at #199-200 284, 305, 3242 331 Highland Avenue and Verona Street 333 "Lafayette Street at #415 283, 305 Vinnin Square 174, 178, 207 E ' Washington Square at #46 327, 334, 34$, 354, 364 s r, r; LAB, a .G' S :ygg 8 ,f 1 Salem City Government 1933 Mayor George J. Bates d Councillors-at-Iarae FC James R. Dooley ✓ Timothy A. Fitzgerald✓ George E. Poirier+ Leo H. Tracy Stephen A. Whipple✓ Ward Councillors Ward One - John P. Rybickif Ward Four - Philip J. Durkin✓ Ward Two - Thomas A. Kelleher ✓ Shard Five - Edmond Talbot , Jr. r. Ward Three - H. Francis Dolan , Ward Six - William B.Griffin✓ President of City Council Timothy W. Fitzgerald t, 4r it `t Ly 1 •.g r January 2, 1933 The inaugural ceremonies of the City Council were held in the Coun- cil Chamber on Monday, January 2 , 1933, at ten o 'clock A. M. All the I members were present. The City Clerk called the meeting to order and requested Councillor Fitzgerald , the senior member, to take the chair. Record The City Clerk read the record of the election. I Oath The oath of office was administered to the 'r'.'ard Councillors-elect Z by the City Cleric. President Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: 3 "Ordered: That the Council proceed to organization for the year 1933 by the election of a President. " Councillor Dooley nominated Councillor Fitzgerald. There were no further nominations. A viva vote vote was taken with the following result: Voting for Councillor Fitzgerald, Councillors Dolan, Dooley, Durkin, Griffin, Kelleher, Poirier, Rybicki, Talbot, Tracy and Whipple, ten in all; Voting for Councillor Whipple, Councillor Fitzgerald, one in all. Timothy 'U. Fitzgerald was declared elected. Address Councillor Whipple offered the following order which was adopted: 4 "Ordered.: That a message be sent to His lionor , Yayor George J. Bates , that the City Council for the year 1933 has organized by the election of Timothy W. Fitzgerald as its President, and that it respect- i fully extends to him an invitation to address the members at this session. " The President appointed Councillors Whipple and Poirier to convey the message to the Mayor and to escort him to the Council Chamber. The Mayor addressed the City Council. The Mayor was escorted from the Council Chamber. Thanks Councillor Poirier offered the following order which was adopted. 5 "Ordered: That the thanks of the City* Council be extended to His Honor the Mayor for his able and instructive add ess and a copy be re- quested for publication with the municipal documents . " Temporary hoan Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was ordered 6 published: "Ordered: That the City Treasurer be and he hereby is authorized, with the approval of the Mayor and the Committee on Finance, to incur I debt from time to time during the current financial year beginning -a __.,....._.._. January 2, 1933 January 1, 1933, on temporary loans in anticipation of the revenue of said financial year, and. to issue therefor the notes of the city, payable within one year from their respective dates. The amount of such notes shall not exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) . Any such notes or portions thereof may be refunded by the issue of new notes due within one year from the date of the original obligation. All debts incurred F under authority of this vote are hereby expressly made payable from the revenue of said current financial year. Said notes shall not be obliga- tory unless certified thereon as to genuineness by the Old Colony Trust Company of the First National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts . " Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted by a Salaries 7 unanimous vote: "Ordered: That the compensation of the members of the City Council be and hereby is established at five hundred dollars ($500.00 ) per annum payable in equal monthly installments. " Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Meetings 8 "Ordered: That the regular meetings of the City Council be held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at eight o'clock P. M. , and that no meeting of the City Council, special or .regular, except for the drawing of jurors, be called upon a shorter notice than twenty-four hours ." Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: Unfinished Business "Ordered: That all matters referred to this City Council by the 9 City Council of 1932, and all matters not finally disposed of, or in the hands of committees, be referred to the City Council of 1933 and to the several committees usually considering the same. " Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Rules 10 "Ordered: That the rules and regulations of the City Council for the year 1932 be adopted as the rules and regulations for the year 1933, and that the same be suspended for this meeting. " Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: Manual 11 "Ordered: That the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized and di- rected to prepare and have printed a pocket manual for the use of the members; of the City Council and city officers, the cost of name not to exceed one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.00) said sum to be charged to the regular appropriation for City Council." - Approved by the Mayor on January 5, 1933 January 2, 1933 I Documents Councillor Tracy offered the following order which was adopted. 12 "Ordered: That the Purchasing Agent be authorized and instructed to solicit bids for printing and binding the city documents of 1932, and execute a contract therefor, the details of preparation and execu- tion of the work to be under the direction and control of the City i Clerk. " Approved by the TTayor on January 5, 1933. Medals Councillor 0ifhipfle read a communication from William C. Endicott, � 13-14 presenting the city of Salem with duplicate copies of the Governor John Endecott Tercentenary Medal, and offered the following order which was adopted: "Ordered: That the City of Salem, through its Mayor and the City Council, hereby acknowledge the gift of these medals (copies of the Governor John Endecott Tercentenary Medal) with thanks, and the City Clerk be instructed to send a copy of this acceptance to Mr. '{7m. C. Endicott, the donor, and be it further Ordered: That one of the medals be placed in the custody of the City Clerk, and the other be placed in the care and custody of the Essex Institute of Salem, LIass ." Approved by the 11ayor on January 5, 1933. Reservoir Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: _ 15 "Ordered: that the City Clerk communicate immediately with the City, Council of Beverly, Mass. , requesting a joint meeting with the Salem City Government at Beverly City Hall, Friday evening, January 6, 19331 7.30 p. m. , for the purpose of discussing the construction of the Stor- age Reservoir at Putnamville, Massachusetts . " Contribution Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: 16 "Ordered: That His Honor the ASayor be requested to permit the City Employees to pay their contribution of 10% of their compensation weekly if they so desire. " Approved by the Mayor on January 5, 1933. Reservoir Plans Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: 17 "Ordered: that the engineers of the Salem and Beverly 'later Board prepare immediately a detailed plan of the proposed Storage Reservoir at Putnamville , also make the necessary Survey, Soundings , Design of Dyke, etc. , check up on the possibility of Seepage, and furnish a more 5 MI January 2, 1933 detailed and accurate estimate of Cost of Construction, and be it furthe Ordered: that the Mayor be requested to authorize the expenditure of sufficient money to cover the cost of obtaining the above information Presented to the Mayor for approval on January 51 1933, and re- turned without his signature on January 14, 1933. Councillor Tracy offered the following order: Devaluz:t_on 18 "Ordered: That the City Council shall conduct a public hearing upon the advisability that a general and a blanket devaluation of all proper- ties in the City of Salem, to precede any reduction of taxes and that such devaluation be made in the current year, 1933, to the fullest ex- tent of the City's financial capacity, but not to exceed ten percent, and that the Mayor and Board of Assessors be informed of the results of such hearing. " On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted to postpone action un- til the meeting of January 12, 1933. Councillor Tracy offered the following order: Valuation Book 19 "Ordered: That the periodical publication of tax valuations, omit- ted by the City Council in the year 1932, be carried out this year, at the earliest possible date so as to be well in advance of the time when the Board of Assessors begin their annual survey of property. " On motion of Councillor Kelleher, it was voted to postpone action until the meeting of January 12, 1933. Councillor Tracy offered the following order: Employment 20 "Ordered: That the City Council hold a public hearing upon some night other than a regular meeting night, and invite all of the citi- zens of Salem to attend and present their views of minor constructive and improvement activities which could be undertaken by Welfare and Soldiers ' Relief employees; and that the data so presented be assembled and turned over to the City Engineering department for classification and report as to feasibility and advisability. " On motion of Councillor Poirier, it was voted to postpone action until the meeting of January 12, 1933. Councillor Tracy offered the following order which was adopted: it Tax Rate "Ordered: That the City Auditor be and hereby is requested to pre- pare for the next meeting of the City Council an analysis of the tax rate based upon the dollar, picturing the total budgetary outlay in the 6 terms of one dollar. " Presented to the I'ayor for approval and returned without his sig- nature on January 5 , 1933. Gasoline Tax Councillor Tracy offered the following order which was adopted: 22 "Ordered: That the Senator and Representatives in the General Court from our districts , be instructed to sponsor a bill enabling the cities I !, and towns to convert to any use deemed advisable the proceeds of the i gasoline tax, now s )ecifically applied to road work under the laws of the Commonvealth. And that the Senator and Representatives be urged to support any bill which is designed to give the cities and towns two � cents of the three cent gasoline tax instead of the one and one-half cents now so apportioned. " i Approved by the Kayor on January 50 1933. Reservoir Councillor Tracy offered the following order: 23 "Ordered: That the Mayor be and hereby is requested to send to the next meeting of the City Council a statement of his intentions as to the Putnamville reservoir, in order that this Council will be able to proceed immediately and upon its own initiative to get this work under way, if such action is necessary." At the request of Councillor Tracy, action on the order was post- pined until the meeting of January 12 , 1933. i All motions to postpone orders introduced by Councillor Tracy were. i made at the request of Councillor Tracy. On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 11.15 o 'clock A. 11. i Attest :- Cler ■ January 12, 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, January 12, 1933, at eight o'clock P. 14. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the recorus . A hearing was Yield on the petition of Alphonse 11. Joly for the re- Gasoline vocation of a license to keep, store and sell gasoline at corner Canal P and Laurel Streets, issued to Earl R. Noyes. Mr. J. J. Ronan appeared in favor for Mr. Joly. Mr. Noyes appeared in opposition. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to revoke the license. Councillor Dolan gave notice of reconsideration at the next meeting. The Mayor' s appointment of Lillian 71. Gourdeau as a weigher of coal Weigher 24 of coal and commodities was read and placed on file. The Mayor's appointment of Ralph B. Harris as a member of the Board Cemetery Commissioner of Cemetery Commissioners for the term ending December 31, 1935, was con 25 P firmed under suspension of the rules. The Mayor' s appointments of William S. Felton and George G. LaPorte Trustees 26-27 as Trustees of the Plummer Farm School for the term of five years begin- ning February 1, 1933, were confirmed under suspension of the rules . The report of the City Marshal for the month of December was re- 28 Report ceived and placed on file . The nomination by the Board of Public 1,7elfare of Dr. Israel Kaplan City Physician as City Physician for the term of two years from February 1, 1933, was 29 P confirmed. The claims of Mary A. Archung, Agnes Boyajian and Hans Svenson were Claims 30-32 , referred to the Committee on Claims. The following applications to erect stationary signs were granted Signs 33-34 subject to the approval of the Superintendent of Streets. Joseph R. Richard, 77 Congress St . Veterans of Foreign Card, on the Tunnel (Teraporary) The President announced the appointment of the following committees Committees 35 for 1933: Accounts - Councillors Whipple , Kelleher and Dolan Bonds - Councillors Dooley, Kelleher and Talbot Claims - Councillors Poirier, Griffin and Dooley yr $8 January 12,_ 1933 Finance - Councillors Kelleher, Fitzgerald, Poirier, Tracy and Dolan Fire Dept. - Councillors Griffin, Kelleher and Dooley Electrical Affairs - Councillors Dooley, Rybicki and Whipple legislation - President Fitzgerald Licenses and Permits - Councillors Talbot, Griffin and Rybicki Military Aid - Councillors Rybicki, Poirier and Griffin Ordinances - Councillors Durkin, Talbot, Fitzgerald, Dolan and Whipple Public Health - Councillors Poirier, Griffin and Durkin Public Property - Councillors Tracy, Dooley and Rybicki Public 'ilorks - Councillors 'Whipple, Dolan and Talbot Rules - Councillors Tracy, Dooley, Fitzgerald, Durkin and Griffin Salaries - Councillors Griffin, Kelleher, Dolan, Durkin and Talbot Shade Trees - Councillors Dolan, Rybicki and Durkin Traffic Rules - Councillors Rybicki, :Whipple and Tracy Reservoir A communication from the Beverly Board of Aldermen relative to a 36 meeting to consider the Futnamville Reservoir was read and placed on file. Reservoir A communication fro::i Gannett, Seelye & Fleming relative to a loan 37 from the Reconstruction Finance Corp. for the Putnamville Reservoir was read and placed on file . Transportation The application of Oak' s Oil Service for a license to transport 38 ` fuel oil was granted. Gasoline The application of Foster R. Grant for a transfer from Daniel J. � 39 Dooley of a license to keep, store and sell gasoline at 41 Boston Street was granted. Gasoline Hearings were ordered for Thursday, January 260 1933, at eight 40-42 o' clock P. M. , on the following applications to keep, store and sell gasoline; i John F. Langmaid, 289 Derby St. Lester P. Idarsh, 36 Broadway Samuel Solomon, rear 26 New Derby St. i( I Pedler The application of Samuel A. Murphy, 8 Prescott Street , for a ped- 43 ler's license was referred to the Board of Control. Auto Dealers A list of applications for renewals of automobile dealer licenses 44 was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits . I I 9J January 12, 1933 Gouneillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 45 and recommendation adopted:- "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred ap- plications for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Pool Tables John A. Zuchowski, 169 Derby St. (4) transfer from John P. Rybicki Sunday License Helen Kuszmar, 5J Becket St. , transfer from ITary P'siuk For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. , Chairman" �. Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted Garage 46 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Works , to whom was referred the applica- tion of Ludger Levesque to maintain a garage repair shop at 44 Pingree St . , had considered said matter and would recommend: the petitioner be given leave to withdraw. For the Committee , Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" Councillor Poirier offered the following report which was accepted Reservoir 47 as a report of progress: "The Committee on the Putnamville Reservoir and the Beverly Board of Aldermen met at Beverly Friday, Jan. 6, 1933, at 7.30 P. M. Pres. Fitzgerald presided and also outlined the project. Engineer Morse of Salem and Mr. Weston of the State Board of Health were present and spoke briefly and also answered many questions that were asked by diff- erent members of the two city governments. After a lengthy discussion, Councillor Talbot made a motion that for the benefit of the incoming members another visit to the Putnamville site should be made Friday, Jan. 13, at 2 P. 11. It was passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 10.00 P. M. For the Committee , y George E. Poirier Chairman" The order relative to the devaluation of property which was in- Devaluation 18 troduced January 2, 1933, was taken up. On motion of Councillor Tracy it was voted to amend the order by adding at the end thereof "That a _ 1933, at 8.30 o 'clock public hearing be held on Thursday, Feb. 16, 10 January 12 , 1933 II = P. M. , and the Board of Assessors be notified of the hearing and asked � to attend. " The order was adopted as amended. Tax Valuations On motion of Councillor Tracy, it was voted to postpone until the 19 meeting of January 26, 1933, the order relative to the publication of tax valuations which was introduced January 2 , 1933. Employment The order relative to proposals for activities by recipients of 20 Public Welfare and Military aid, which was introduced on January 21 19330 was taken up. A hearing was ordered for February 16, 1933, at 8.30 i o'clock P. U. , and further action was postponed until after the hearing. Reservoir The -order requesting the Mayor to express his position of the con- 23 struction of the proposed Putnamville Reservoir, which was introduced on January 2, 1933, was taken up. Councillor Rybicki moved that action be postponed. The motion was not voted. Councillor Tracy moved to amend the order by adding "and to request His Honor to state any other important projects he may have in mind" . The amendment was voted. The r order was adopted as amended, Councillor Dooley being recorded as opposed. Fish Trap Councillor Tracy offered the following order which was adopted: 48 "Ordered: That the license to maintain floating fish traps at the following locations which was granted to Ralph A. Woodbury of Gloucester on February 139 1932, be and hereby is revoked at the request of the i licensee: i Western side of Southeast Breakers Western side of Middle Breakers" Approved by the Mayor on January 149 1933 On motion of Councillor Whipple, the Council adjourned at 9.20 o 'clock P. If. Attest :- . , Clerk January 26, 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, January 26, 1933, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Hearings were held on the . following applications to keep, store and Gasoline sell gasoline. The applicants appeared in favor, there was no oppositio and the following were granted licenses subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachu- setts District Police: John F. Langmaid, 289 Derby St. Lester P. Marsh, 36 Broadway Samuel Solomon, rear 26 Derby St. A communication from the Mayor relative to a deed of land on Misery Misery Island 49 Island from Carl T. Keller et ali. to the City of Salem was read and re- ferred to the Committee on Public Property. A communication from the T.Zayor, in reply to the order of the City Putnamville Reservoir Council requesting that he make a statement of his intentions as to the 50 Putnamville Reservoir and any other important projects he might have in mind, was read and placed on file. The Mayor's appointment of the following weighers was read and Weighers 51 placed on files Weighers of Coal George L. Allen Franklin R. Blanchard Charles Brewster Timothy F. Buckley D. Robert Brown David P. Boucher James G. Callahan James J. Carr Arthur F. Campbell William H. Colbert Anna M. Colbert Anna F. Flynn Arthur 'd. Feenan Frances Fernald Maurice E. Flynn William F. Flynn James L. Foye Frank B. Friend Lillian JM. Gourdeau George H. 'Greene Albert Gagnon David J. Hennessey William C. Isles Henry Kaplan John H. Kane Harry Lloyd William F. Mooney Lawrence E. Marble Frank J. Morin Lawrence E. Marble Frank J. Morin Chester R. Pritchard T:Tichael V. Ring Walter Raitt Thomas F. Stanton Clarence W. Sawyer Herbert H. Tanner Stephen A. Whipple Thomas Whitehead Weighers of Commodities Charles Brewster D. Robert Brown David P. Boucher James G. Callahan Edward W. Clark Frederick 0. Donovan Anna F. Flynn Arthur M. Feenan Frank B. Friend Maurice E. Flynn William F. Flynn Lillian bf. Gourdeau Henry F. Hayden David J. Hennessey John H. Kane Henry Kaplan Harry Lloyd Lawrence E. Marble Paul J. Mailloux Frank J. Morin Fred. J. Netdham Hugh Owens Joseph A. Poitras Frank W.Robinson George M. Sinclair Herbert H. Tanner Charles A. 71ilson Thomas F. Whitehead The Mayor's appointment of the following constables was confirmed 52 Constables under suspension of the rules : 42- J 1itu S �.6, 1933 g 1 Constables George W. Alley Blanche E. Allen George L. Allen Ellis M. Andrews James Armstrong Ovila April Rudolph 0. Andrews Michael J. Brennan John F. Brawders David P. Boucher Everett F. Bishop Thomas C. Brown Charles S. Brown Bernard B. Bancroft Charles A. Burns Alfred H. Burns Thomas P. Butler Wallace Cloutman George H. Cailton John J. Cahill Edward Clark John Curran Thornton L. Cutler Carl E. Czar John H. Clay David L. Collier Ralph Chouinard Guy H. Clark Frank A. Cottle Lewis W. Church Clarence E. Comer Joseph F. Callahan Samuel A. Campbell Frank P. Cook Augustin Chouinard Ezekiel S. Call Hilarion Dumas Albert E. DeRoche Cornelius P. Donovan Bartholomew Dowd Joseph H.Doherty George H. Estes Patrick J. Fallon Andre Fecteau William H. Foye William J. Gorman Henry Gagnon Alton F. Grant Albert Gagnon 'William Gibbs Martin J. Griffin Jacob Hurwitz Wilbur H. Hardy Augustus S. Hersey Albert F. Hall James J. Harrigan William H. Hart William A. Harrigan Patrick T. Hussey Charles H. Johnsk:n Stephen W. Jenkins Warren F. Jones Walter J. Knights Roman J. Kulakowski J. Mark Klippel James B. Kelleher John Kosztyla John F. Knox Alexander E. Little George .A. Leduc Albert C. Lawrence Rudolph I:I. Liebech Edward H. Lomasney Edward J. Lundergan Thomas F. Lannon Dennis Mavrogenis George F. Macartney John D. McCarthy Vezina F. Morency Horace C. Merritt Cornelius F. McGee Joseph McKeever Stephen A. Mahoney Florence h1cCarthy George B. Moreland Michael F. McGrath George S. Munroe Frederick J. Needham John E. Owram Daniel J. O'Brien Ovide J. Ouellette Robert B. Osborne Frederick T. O 'Neill Patrick F. O'Hara Gideon J. Pelletier,Jr. David Phillips John F. Plummer Theodore A. Peabody Azarie D. Pariseau Arthur L. Payne Herbert A. Richardson Joseph Raymond Frank W. Robinson Harry M. Shapiro John H. Sullivan Frank G. Smith Thomas F.Slattery Harold C. Stevens 'William A. Soper John W. Stromberg Charles A. Sparkes Harry R. Tyler John F. Tierney Joseph L. Tivnan Albert A. Tanguay Fred Tebbets Jeremiah F. Tivnan Walter I. Thomas Albert F. Wardwell Harry D. Wheeler Edward F. Walsh Harry A. Whitehead Leo Watts Edward P. Carlin William J. Edlow Henry M. Richardson Daniel J. Ellard Pedlers The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: !il 53 "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of Samuel A. Murphy, 8 Prescott Street , for a pedler' s license, has con- sidered said matter and would recommend that the same be granted. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary' Medals A communication from the Essex Institute , returning the Gov. John 54 Endecott Tercentenary Medal for exhibition at City Hall, was read and placed on file. f Water Supply Notice was received of a hearing before the State Committee on it 55-56 Water Supply on House Bill 809, relative to taking water from Ipswich River for emergency purposes. Notice was received of a hearing before the State Committee on Water Supply on House Bill 810, relative to furnishing water by the VI January 26,_1933 Salem and Beverly Water Supply Board to the cities of Salem and Beverly. Councillor Poirier offered the following order which was adopted: Water Supply 57 "Ordered: That the City Council of Salem, Mass. , in meeting assemb- led on the foregoing date, wishes to be recorded as opposed to House Bill 810 now before the Mass. Legislature, being a petition of George H. Williams and others, Selectmen of Danvers, Topsfield and Middleton, rela- tive to the Salem and Beverly Water Supply Board and to the furnishing of water by said board to the cities of Salem and Beverly." I Presented to the Mayor for approval on January 28, 1933, and re- turned without his signature on February 11, 1933. The bonds of George L. Allen and Ovila April as civil constables Bonds 58-59 L' were approved. The petition of New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. , Salem Elec- Poles 60-61 tric Lighting Co. and Eastern Mass. Street Railway Co. for transfer of • existing poles on Balcomb Street was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: That on petition of The New England Telephone and Tele- graph Company of Massachusetts, the Salem Electric Lighting Company and Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company dated the 23 day of Sept. 1932, each having locations in certain of the streets of the municipality a location for a certain pole or poles in the public way or ways herein- after referred to, heretofore granted to said The New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. of Mass. , Salem Electric Lighting Company, Eastern Mass. Street Railway Company is hereby transferred to said The New Eng- land Tel. & Tel. Company of Mass. , Salem Electric Lighting Company and permission is hereby granted (jointly) to maintain said pole or poles al- ready existing and to attach their respective wires thereto , together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as (any of ) said transferee ,A companies may deem necessary, all as requested in said petition. All construction under this order shall be in accordance with the following conditions:- Poles shall be of sound timber , anu reasonably straight, and shall be set substantially at the points indicated upon the plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co. of Mass. , No. 579 Dated 9-8-32 - filed with this order. There may be attached to said pole(s ) by said The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts not to exceed wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and by said Salem Elec- tric Lighting Company not to exceed wires and cables necessary for the 14, January_26 ,_ 1933 _--.. _._._._ aconduct of its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placed E at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground. The following are f the public ways or parts of ways along which the pole (s ) above referred to are located and the number of poles :- Balcomb St. , west side, between Bradford St . and Oakland St. - 12 poles" Approved by the Mayor on February 11, 1933. Wires The petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co. to attach wires to one 6'2--63 pole on Loring Avenue was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company and New England °'elephone & Telegraph Company dated December 30, 1932, per- mission and authority is hereby given said Salem Electric Lighting Com- pany, its successors and assigns , to attach its wires and fixtures to the existing pole- of said New EIngland Telegraph & Telegraph Company ill located upon the public ways in said Salem as follows : i Pole r11/91, Loring Avenue at Vinnin Square. " �k Approved by the Mayor on February 11, 1933. II Pole A hearing was ordered for Thursday, February 9, 1933, at eight 64 o 'clock P. IT. , on the petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company to locate one pole on Oakland Street. Claim The claim of Delia aashburn was referred to the Committee on 65 Claims. I r,k 3 Signs The application of Clark' s Salem Art Shop for a permit for a sta- 66-67 tionary sign at 6-g- Sewall Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets. i The application of Western Union Telegraph Co. for a permit for a stationary electrical sign at 85 Washington Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city elec- trician. I Transportation The application of George Aylwin for a license to transport fuel 68 , oil was granted. fuel Oil A hearing was ordered for Thursday, February 9, 1933, at eight 69 o ' clock P. Lt. , on the application of Geo . W. Pickering Coal Co. to keep and store fuel oil at 87 Union Street (29,000 gallons additional) . Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 70-74 January 26, 1933 mfttee on Licenses and Permits: Sunday Licenses Stefano Ingemi, 40 Margin St. John Plecinoga, 48-50 `lard St . Bella Soucy, 101 Loring Ave. , transfer from Philip Soucy William A. Theriault, 33 Prince St. John E. Walsh, 8 Prince St. , transfer from Ida Connolly A list of applications for renewals of Automobile Truck and Passen- Renewals ger Automobile Licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and 75 Permits. An invitation to attend the Chamber of Commerce supper on February Invitation -j 76 7, 1933, was accepted.. Hearings were ordered for Thursday, February 9, 1933, at eight Garages o 'clock P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages : 77-78 Horace Michaud, 184 Ocean Ave . John H. Rix, 16 Northend Ave . A hearing was ordered for Thursday, February 9, 1933, at eight Gasoline 79 o 'clock P. M. , on the application of Ralph Morin to keep, store and sell gasoline at 212 Bridge Street . Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 80 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli cations for licenses, have considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Automobile Dealers Colonial Garage Inc. , 283 Derby St . , first class David Litman, 56 Bridge St. , third class Salem Nash Co. , 426 Essex St. , first class For the Committee , Edmond Talbot , Jr. , Chairman" Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted Poles 81 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the petition of Eastern Mass. St . Ry. Co. to transfer poles on west side of L'uffum St , to the New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co. , has considered said matter and would recommend: the same be granted. For the Committee, e Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" The following order was adopted, subject to the approval of the Poles 82 city electrician: January 26 , 1933 "Ordered: That on petition of The New England Telephone and Tele- graph Company of Massachusetts and Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Company dated the 30th day of Sept. 19320 each having locations in certain of the streets of the municipality: a location for a certain pole or poles in the public way or ways hereinafter referred to,heretofore granted to said Eastern Mass. Street Railway Company is hereby transferred to said i The New England Tel. & Tel. Co. of Mass. and permission is hereby granted to maintain said pole or poles already existing and to attach its respective wires thereto, together with such sustaining and protect- ing fixtures as said transferee company may deem necessary, all as re- quested in said petition. All construction under this order shall be in accordance with the following conditions : Poles shall be of sound timber, and reasonably straight, and shall be set substantially at the points indicated upon the plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co. of Mass . , No. 581 Dated 9-27-32 - filed with this order. There may be attached to said pole (s) by said The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts not to exceed wires and cables necessary for the con- duct of its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placed ' I at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground. The following i are the public ways or parts of ways along which the pole (s) above re- ferred to is/are located and the number of poles :- Buffum St. , west aide, poles 5143-5141-5139 southerly from School St. - 3 poles" Approved by the Mayor on February 11, 1933 Reservoir Councillor Poirier offered the following report which was accepted 83 as a report of progress: "The Committee on Putnamville Reservoir beg leave to report as follows: On Friday, January 13th, the City Council of Salem met at City Hall and proceeded to Beverly where the Mayor of the City of Beverly and several members of the Beverly Board of Aldermen were met at the Pumping Station, and, under the Lauidance of Messrs . Blackmer of Beverly and Morse of Salem, both members of the Salem-Beverly dater Supply Board, proceeded to the proposed site of the Putnamville Reservoir. The site was viewed from all angles and the various features were gone i over and inspected very carefully. The two members of the Salem-Bever- i� ly 'rater VVupply Board explained the various features in detail to the i members assembled from maps and blue prints in their possession, which were very carefully drawn. I 17 January ,LG, 1933 In the opinion of the Chairman, the visit to the site was well worth while and was interesting and beneficial to ali, especially to the new members who had not visited the site before. For the Committee, George E. Poirier Chairman" The order relative to the publication of a valuation book,which Valuation Book was introduced on January 2, 1933, was taken up. Councillor Tracy 19 offered the following amendment which was accepted by consent of the Council: To add at the end of the order: "and be it further Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to authorize the expenditure of a sum not to exceed one thousand dollars to cover the cost of the same. " The Order was adopted as amended. Presented to the Mayor for approval on January 28, 1933, and returned without his signature on February 11, 1933. Councillor Dolan's notice of reconsideration on the vote of the Gasoline Council to revoke the license to Earl R. Noyes to keep, store and sell gasoline at corner of Canal and Laurel Streets was taken up. Councillor Dolan moved that the matter be laid on the table while the Council get the opinion of the City Solicitor as to the rights of the City Council in the case. The motion was not voted. The Council then voted not to - reconsider the vote to revoke the license. The temporary loan order, which was introduced on January 2, 1933, Temporary Loan 6 was adopted by a vote of eleven yeas. Approved by the Mayor on February ll, 1933. Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Street Railway 84 "Ordered. That a committee of three be appointed by the President to confer with the management of the Eastern Massachusetts Street Rail- way Company to endeavor to secure a re-arrangement of zones, the issuanc of transfers and the establishment of a five cent fare for travel within the city limits of Salem. " The following committee was appointed: Councillors Durkin, Dooley and Griffin. Councillor Whipple moved that the application of Shell Eastern Pet- Gasoline role-u m Products Inc. to keep, store and sell gasoline at corner Canal and Laurel Streets , which was referred to the Committee on Public Works on November 10, 1932, be taken from the Committee and presented to the January 26, _1933 Council for action. The motion was not voted. j Signal Lights Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: Police Dept. 85 "Ordered: That a committee of three council members be appointed to confer with the City Electrician, and the City Marshal to consider the advisability and estimate the expense of installing a red light signalling system in the Police Department. " The following committee was appointed: Councillors Dooley, Rybicki and Whipple. Road Councillor Dooley offered the following order Y:hich was adopted: Golf Course 86 "Ordered: That the City Engineer be requested to draw plans and estimate the cost of building a suitable road to the Highland Park Golf Course , from Highland Ave. , extending Greenway Rd. , and connecting witja Ancient Road. " Approved by the Mayor on February 11, 1933. Sweeping Streete Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: 87 "Ordered: That His Honor the 2Sayor be requested to transfer a sum sufficient from any unexpended balance in the several departments to the item Sweeping Streets so that employment of more than one day per week may be given to the oldest employees of said street department. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on January 28, 1933, and returned without his signature on February 11, 1933. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council adjourned at 9.12 o'clock P. 11. Attest:- . \ Clerk February 9,__1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, February 9, 1933, at eight o 'clock P. 11. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordi- nances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Horace B.4ichaud, 184 Ocean Ave. John H. Rix, 16 Northend Ave. A hearing was held on the application of Ralph Lorin to keep, store Gasoline I and sell gasoline at 212 Bridge Street. The applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and ib .conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. A hearing was held on the application of George W. Pickering Coal Fuel Oil Company to keep and store fuel oil at Union Street . Mr. Morgan appeared in favor for the applicant. Mr. Wm. D. Chapple appeared in opposition for the DTaumkeag Steam Cotton Company. On motion of Councillor Poirier, the application was referred to the Committee on Public Works. A hearing was held on the petition of Salem Electric lighting Co. Pole 88 to locate one pole on Oakland Street. Mr. Harry Kingsley appeared in favor for the petitioner, there was no opposition and the petition was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric lighting Company dat- ed January 13, 1933, . due notice having been given and a public hearing held as provided by law, permission is hereby given said Company to con- struct and use a line for the transmission of electricity for lighting, heating and power, with the poles and other fixtures necessary to sustain and protect its wires, upon and along the public ways in said Salem as follows: - Pole 7113855, Oakland Street. And to said Company, its succes- sors and assigns , is hereby granted a location for such line, the same to b;e constructed and maintained in accordance with the Ordinances of said City of Salem and with the following Specifications: The poles "20 February 9, 1933 shall be located substantially as shown on a plan filed herewith marked "Salem Electric Lighting Company, Proposed Pole Locations in Salem, Plan No. 300 dated January 9, 1933, " hereby referred to and made a part of this order." Approved by the Mayor on February 11, 1933. Report The report of the City Marshal for the month of January was receive 89 and placed on file . S. B. 286 A copy of Senate Bill No. 286, being a Resolve providing for an In- 90 vestigation relative to the inclusion of the Town of Danvers in the Sout Essex Sewerage District , was received. Bonds The bonds of Carl E. Czar, Wallace J. Cloutman and Jacob Hurwitz as 91-93 civil constables were approved. Tax Legislation A communication from the Socialist Party relative to tax legiela 94 _ tion was read and placed on file . Zoning A hearing was ordered for Thursday, February 23, 1933, at eight 95 o' clock P. M. , on the petition of Albert F. Kenney and Patrick Creedon to have the land now zoned as general residence between Essex Street (at about No. 430) on the southeast and rear land now zoned as indus- trial on the Northwest, land of Caulfield on the northeast and a line 5 feet from and parallel to the dwelling house of Creedon on the south- west, changed to a business zone . Sign The application of North Shore Council, Boy Scouts of America, for 96 a permit for a stationary temporary sign at the head of the tunnel was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets . Engine House The petition of Salem Veteran Firemen's Association to use the en- 97 gine house at Bentley and Derby Streets for headr4uarters was referred to the Committee on Public Property. Gasoline The application of Joseph Goldberg for transfer from Sergey Korsun 98 of the license to keep, store and sell gasoline at 34 New Derby Street was granted. Gasoline A hearing was ordered for Thursday, February 23, 1933, at eight 99 o 'clock P. 19. , on the application of Theodore Simons -to keep, store and sell gasoline at 47 Canal Street . Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 100-102 21 February _9 , 1933 mittee on Licenses and Permits: Passenger Automobile - Arthur G. Roderick, Salem Depot Sunday License - Antonio Calabrese, 36 Margin Street Common Victualler - Frank Pelletier, 143 Canal Street A list of applications for renewals of Passenger Automobiles and Renewals 103 Auto Truck licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits The application of Timothy J. Maroney, 4 Hawthorne Crescent, for an Auctioneer 104 auctioneer' s license was granted. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, February 23, 193a, at eight Garage ' o 'clock P. M• , on the application of Frederick L. Stiles to maintain a I05 garage at 20 Southwick Street. Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted Gasoline 106 and recommendation adopted; "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the application of Shell Eastern Petroleum Products Co. to Leep, store and sell gasoline at southeast corner of Canal and laurel Street, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee , Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was _accepted Licenses 107 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend: that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses f Stefano Lngemi, 40 Margin St . John Plecinoga, 48-50 Ward St . Bella Soucy, 101 Loring Ave . , transfer from Philip Soucy William A. Theriault, 33 Prince St. Auto Truck Raoul J. Thibault , 79 Lawrence St . Passenger Automobiles a William L. Mahoney, 12 Fort Ave . William L. L.ahoney, Salem Depot The Committee would further recommend t.hat the following be given leave to withdraw: Sundae License John E. 'Nalsh, 8 Prince St. For the Committee, Edmond ' albot, Jr. Chairman" { 22 February 9 , 1933 Traffic Light Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: 108 "Ordered: That the traffic light on Lafayette Street opposite Palmer Street be either changed or removed in order to improve traffic conditions at that location. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on February 11, 1933, and re- turned without his signature. City Trucks Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: 109 "Ordered: That the Supt. of Streets be requested to furnish a covering of canvass or some other material for all City Trucks or teams in collection of ashes, said coverings to be used during the trips to the various city dumps ." Presented to the Mayor for approval on February 11, 1933, and re- turned without his signature. Department Councillor Tracy offered the following order which was adopted: Costa 110 (Councillor Fitzgerald requested to be recorded in opposition) "Ordered: That in view of the fact that the cost of Municipal Gov- ernment in Salem in 1910 was y584, 673.56 and in the last year 1932 it had increased to w2, 5249945.03, it is requested that each Department Head, before he appears before the City Council this year on the ". Budget requirements, present each Council member with a written state- ', � i went of the following facts : 1. The date of the establishment of his Department. 2. The annual expenditure of his Department from 1910 to 1932 ii inclusive. 3. A brief sketch of the Department' s history, showing why the expenditures had to be increased and whatever comment or information the Department Head may think will enable us better to understand the Department' s work and better to evaluate its needs should any economy measures therein be proposed to us ." Presented to the Mayor for approval on February 11, 1933 , and re- turned without his signature on March 9, 1933. Reservoir Councillor "'racy offered the following resolution: 111 "Resolved: That the Salem City Council, feeling that the urgent need for greater and purer water storage as stressed in the annual report for 1932 of the Salem & Beverly '�,`ater Supply Board, and indi- sated from other sources, constitutes a menace to the welfare of the City at some future date , and that 2'3 r . February 9,_ 1933. The great pressure for relief on the part of our unemployed citi- zens is too heavy a burden to be bourne by direct taxation provided any other way is sound and feasible, and that The Putnamville Reservoir will employ a large number of citizens steadily over a long period and take the strain of relief off the tax- payer and the strain of uncertainty off the unemployed and help to alleviate the misery among our needy, We , the City Council, herewith record ourselves as favoring an ex- peditious start on this work as soon as the negotiations can be carried out, provided the present engineering survey raises no large problems not known to exist." On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted to postpone action until the next regular meeting (Councillor Dooley opposedy . Councillor Tracy offered the following order: Reservoir 112 "Ordered: That the Reservoir Committee be instructed to confer with the Mayor and Aldermen of Beverly at the earliest possible date and open negotiations on the apportionment of costs , providing Beverly agrees to proceed, and report back immediately if Beverly does not agree to pro- ceed, in order that the next line of action may be arranged. " On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted to postpone action until the next regular meeting (Councillor Dooley opposed) . The following were drawn to serve as Traverse Jurors for the March session in Lawrence: Rodman A. Nichols 9 So. Pine Street Merchant Iawrence VI. Tedford 30 Fairmount Street Manager On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 9.48 o'clock P. IT. Attest:- Clerk February 16, 1933. _ i I A special meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Febru- ary 16, 1933, at eight o 'clock P. 11. , called by the President for the purpose of holding public hearings on the devaluation of .property and proposals for activities by welfare recipients . All the members were present and the President presided. Invitation An invitation from the 102nd Field Artillery to attend a military 113 exhibit on February 21, 1933, was accepted. Public ',.Welfare A hearing was held on the matter of proposals for activities by Activities recipients of public aid. i Tdr. Ellsworth 7elanson recommended the building of a swimming pool in Kernwood Park. Mr. John M. Gray also favored this proposition. 11r. Emil Pied, representing St . Anne 's Catholic Club, recommended building a playground, with baseball and football field at Castle Hill. IZ:r . John O'Connell, representing the Central Labor Union, favored the building of the Putnamville Reservoir by hand labor only, without the use of machines of any kind. Councillor Tracy recof.uuended that both hearings be held jointly because of the close connection. The President ruled that the hearings would proceed separately as they had been started. Mr. Daniel J. Long opposed the Putnamville Reservoir and favored the building of a dam in North River and furnishing a hydro-electric plant with power. Hr. Fecteau favored the Putnamville Reservoir, Mr. Uoulger recommended the building of a road from Loring Avenue to Lafayette Street, with a swimming pool to be erected on the water front , as the present pool has been damaged by high tides . The hearing was closed. Devaluation A hearing was held on the question of devaluation of property., Mr. John O'Connell, representinE the Central Labor Union, spoke on the need of considering taxation a scientific proposition. i Mr. Felix Irzyk spoke in favor of the building of the Putnamville Reservoir but advised the consideration of some other work until the 7Zayor and City Council could cooperate on the Reservoir. Councillor ^racy spoke. Ir. Harry P. Gifford spoke in opposition to devaluation and favored the publication of a valuation book. I I February 16, 1933 Mt. Daniel A Long spoke . The hearing was closed. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council adjourned at 9.48 o 'clock P. A Attest:- Cler 20 February 23, _1933 _.,..__. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, February 239 1933, at eight o ' clock P. TAT. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. ._ Garage A hearing was held on the application of Frederick L. Stiles to maintain a garage at 20 Southwick Street. Mr. Stiles appeared in favor and Mr. Coker appeared in opposition. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the application was referred to the Committee on Public Works. Gasoline A hearing was held on the application of Theodore Simons to keep, store and sell gasoline at 47 Canal Street. Mr. Simons appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regula- tions of the Massachusetts District Police. Zoni A hearing was held on the Petition of ?+lbert F. Kenney and Patrick � 114-115 Creedon to change a general residence zone at about 430 Essex Street to a business zone . - Mr. Kenney appeared in favor. Mrs. A. F. Kenney appeared in favor. A petition in favor was read. Mr. J. Amer Callahan, representing fifteen abuttors and nearby residents, appeared in opposi- tion. A petition in opposition was read. Mr. Daniel J. Long appeared in opposition. Mr. Cahill appeared in favor. Mr. Sargent appeared in favor. The petition was referred to the Committee on Ordinances. • Judgment for The following order , recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under Claim 116 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of two thousand dollars ($2000. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying for judgment rendered in the case of Henry J. Petit et ali. adms. The above amount is to be charged to the tax levy of the current year ." Approved by the Mayor on February 24 , 1933. Note: See claim of Alma Boucher, Volume 43 , Page 307. - Unpaid Bills The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the 117 Committee on Finance: "Orderedc that the sum of thirteen thousand two hundred fifty-three dollars and fifty-six cents (013,253. 56) be and the same is hereby ap- propriated for the purpose of paying unpaid bills for- the year 1932 of the departments listed below: ` 277 February 43- 1933 Public 'Welfare Department General Administration 6.30 City Home 171. 74 Outside Relief 7,431.31 Other Cities and Towns 1,515.60 Hospital '17.50 Mothers ' Aid 33. 78 y9,236.23 Park Department Ledge Hill 2.95 Forest River 3.31 Playgrounds 8.00 14.26 School Department Fuel and Light 21.87 - , Printing and Supplies 87.15 Repairs and equipment 1.07 Other expenses 1.25 111.34 Public Library--other expenses 80.85 RJ w Soldiers' Relief 3 810.88 13,253. 56 The above amounts to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " The annual budget for 1933, recommended by the Mayor , was referred Budget 118-119 to the Committee of the Whole as follows. Loans Water Loans 26,000.00 Street Paving Loans 439863.00 Sewerage System Loans 13 000.00 Street Widening Loan 209000.00 Other Sewer Loans 3,000.00 Act of 1914 Loan 170500.00 Bridge Loans 12,500.00 Act of 1916 Loan 10 000.00 Schoolhouse Loans 68, 000.00 Total "213,863.00 i Interest Water Loans 9,740.00 Street Widening Loan 5,950.00 Sewerage System Loans 3,852.50 Act of 1914 Loan 16, 140.00 Other Sewer Loans 567.50 Act of 1916 Loan 1 600.00 Bridge Loans 2,202.50 50 Schoolhouse Loans 219750.00 Temporary Loans 30 000.00 Street Paving Loans 51760.00 Total 97, 562.50 Mayor 's Department 7,000.00 Harbor Master 350.00 City Council 91400.00 Post 34, G. A. R. 750.00 City Auditor 42150.00 American Legion Rent 1,500.00 Law Department 8,000.00 V. F. W. Rent 600.00 Messenger's Dept. 39650.00 Spanish War Veterans 200.00 Elections & Registrations 4, 100.00 Memorial Day 1,300.00 City Scales 1,550.00 Firemen' s Relief Graves 150 .00 _ Pensions 25,300.00 Care of Soldiers ' Graves 400.00 S. & B. Water Supply Bd. 13,000.00 Board of Appeal 100.00 Dog Constable 973.50 Board of Control 50.00 City Planning Board 300.00 Trust Funds Clerk 250.00 Total 83,073. 50 School Department Salaries 385,039. 57 Repairs & Equipment 9,367.00 Janitors 39,243.00 Training School 51568.43 Fuel and Light 20,477.00 Other Expenses 12,905.00 Printing & Supplies 11, 500.00 Correctional Institutions 1,000.00 Textbooks 4,900.00 Total ,�4900, 000.00 Public Library i February 23 , 1933 Public Library Salaries 21,440.00 Books & Periodicals 4 , 100 .00 Fuel and Light 1,750.00 Miscellaneous 2 ,349 .00 Repairs & Furniture 625.00 Total Water Department General Administration 1445200 Pum is Station Stable 6:251:00 a a5 1 ryes an wages 17,080.00 Other Gen. Maintenance 33 942.00 Fuel and Light 9,450 .00 New ?deters 5:200.00 Other Expenses 2 ,075.00 Total 88s449.00 Cemetery Department Salaries and Wages 14,300.00 Other Expenses 3 060.00 Total 17;'.�U6 Street Department General Administration 10.,481.00 Highway Ptaintenantbe 35,200.00 Sidewalks & Curbing 13, 500.00 Cleaning Ste. & Basins 169000.00 Bridges & Fences 59173. 00 Sewer Maintenance 59000.00 Stable 20, 100.00 Ashes & Refuse Disposal 25,000.00 St. Sprink. & Oiling 60035.00 I.Taint. of County Bridges 8, 900.00 Snow and Ice 4;500.00 New Automobile Total I50�`—000.00 Veterans ' Relief Soldiers ' Aid Expense 1, 650 .00 Soldiers ' Relief 609000.00 Military Aid 1,200.00 Soldiers ' Burials 300.00 Total 67� ,350.00 Public Uelfare General Administration 18,412.00 Relief by Other Cities 28,000.00 City Home-Sal. & Wages 9,448.00 Mothers ' Aid 389000.00 City Home-Other Exp. 12,493.00 Hospital 24 000.00 Outside Relief 180,000.00 Total w83,�353.00 Health Department Administration 9,426.00 Other Cities & Towns 500.00 Contagious Diseases 34,646.00 Collection of Garbage 26 130.00 Total 70 0202.00 Fire Department Salaries & 'rages 132,590.00 Supplies 3,100.00 Equipment & Repairs 3,000.00 Other General Expense 800.00 Fuel & Light 3,200.00 Total $142,690.00 Police Department Salaries & Wages 1350251.00 Other Expenses 2 280 00 Equipment & Repairs 19800.00 Total e1400078 0 Fuel and Light 1,450.00 Electrical Department Salaries & Wages 90022.00 St. Lighting & Signals 71 317 .00 Supplies 2,680.00 Total 84,414.00 Other Gen. Expenses 12400.00 Shade Tree and Moth Suppression Shade Tree Dent. Cloth Suppression Salaries & Wages 9,100.00 Salaries & Wages 20900.00 Other Expenses 2,000.00 Other Expenses 1 000.00 Total 11,100.00 Total 3, 900.00 Weights and Pleasures_ _ Salaries 19995.00 Other Expenses 793.00 a Total 2,788.00 February 23, 1933 Park Department General Administration 60037.00 Gallows Hill 2,271.00 Willows 8,348.00 Small Parks 5,222.00 Ledge Hill 4,692.00 Playgrounds 100994.00 Forest River 49327.00 Recreation 1, 100.00 Highland Park 681. 50 Colonial Village 700.00 Colonial Tree Planting 1, 000.00 Total 45,373.00 Public Property General Administration 3,419.00 Repairs Other Pub. Bldgs . 5,148.00 Repairs-Poor Dept. Bldgs. 10250.00 Repairs & 2laintenance of Repairs-Fire Dept. Bldgs. 12700.00 City Hall 3t061.00 Repairs-Water " " 600.00 Other General Expenses 1, 156.00 Total 169334.00 a City Clerk City Treasurer Salaries & Wages 50988.00 Salaries and Wages 4,801.00 Other Expenses 515.00 Other Expenses 1,311.00 €I Vital Statistics 550.00 Total ,� 66, 112.00 Total 7 ,053.00 Collecting Department Assessors Salaries and Wages 6,328.00 Salaries and Wages 14,932.00 Other Expenses 3, 943.00 Other Expenses 2 341.00 Total w10,271.00 Total 14,273.00 Purchasing Department Engineering Department Salaries and Wages 4,288.00 Salaries and 'stages 100000.00 Other Expenses 490.00 Other Expenses 435.00 Total 4,� 778.00 Total 10,435.00 Total appropriation for 1933 - $2, 198, 173.00. The President appointed Councillor Kelleher to act as Committee of the Whole. s The report of the City Engineer on the expense of building a new Road to Golf Course road from Greenway Road to Ancient Road was referred to the Committee 120 on Public Storks. Notice was received from the Inspector of Buildings of the appli- Building 121 cation of Pedrick Estate to alter a building at 97-99 Washington Street On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted to notify the Building In- spector that no changes are contemplated at this location but to pro- tect the City's interest in relation to the street line. The petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company and New England Wires 122-123 Telephone and Telegraph Company to attach wires to one pole on Broadway was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the City Electrician: "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company and New England Telephone & Telegraph Company dated January 18, 19330 permission and authority is hereby given said Salem Electric Lighting February 23 , 1933 Lighting Company, its successors and assigns, to attach its-wires and a `c fixtures to the existing poles of said New England Telephone & Telegraph Company located upon the public ways in said Salem as follows:- Broadway, Pole #18/16.0 Approved by the Mayor on March 15, 1933. Bonds The bonds of Samuel A. Campbell and George H. Carlton as civil con- 124-125 stables were approved. Builder The application of Campbell Bros. , 101 Sagamore St. , Lynn, for a 126 builder' s license was granted. Auctioneer The application of Frederick J. Norris for renewal of his auction- 127 eer's license was granted. i n - i Gasoline The following applications for transfers of gasoline licenses were 128-129 granted: Harry M. Abrams, 34 New Derby St . , transfer from Joseph Goldberg Margaret E. Murphy, 516 Loring Ave. , transfer from Fortunat Bourgault Bell The application of St . John' s Ukranian Church for permission to in- 130 stall a bell in the church was referred to the Superintendent of Public Property. Sign The application of Athens Bakery for permission to erect a station- 131 ary sign at Broad Street Extension was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 132-148 mittee on Licenses and Permits: _Sunday Licenses- Athens Bakery, Broad St . Extension Victor Boudreault, 44 Prince St. Michael D' Iorio, 18 High St. Frank Hryciak, 26g Irving St . Arthur Fontaine, 17J- Ylest .Ave., transfer from Agnes Garvey Margaret E. Murphy, 516 Loring Ave . , transfer from Fortunat Bourgault Peter Panos , 23 Endicott St. S. Rothblatt Bakery, 3J Essex St. Wanda S. Zak, 171 Derby St . Common Victuallers Philip Gold, 148 Washington St. Demetrios Karankopoulos, 44 Margin S S. S. Kresge Co. , 224 Essex St . Mary A. Lavoie, 59 North St . , transfer from Peter C. Dudevoir Ropes Drug Co. , 121 Lafayette St.. Ropes Drug Co. , 93 North St . III Ropes Drug Co. , 193 Washington St . Wanda S. Zak, 171 Derby St. Renewals A list of applications for renewals of Sunday and Automobile Dealer 149 Licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits . February 23, 1933 and order The resolutions/on the Putnamville Reservoir, which were introduced Reservoir by Councillor Tracy on February 9, 1933, were taken up. Councillor Dolan asked Councillor "'racy to consent to postponement until the next meeting. Councillor Tracy consented. On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted to postpone action until the next meeting. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 150 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred the following list of applications for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victualler- Frank. Pelletier, ,143 Canal St . Sunday License i Antonio Calabrese, 36 Margin St. Passenger Automobile Arthur G. Roderick, Salem Depot Renewals Passenger Automobiles Thomas A. Cooper, Salem Depot (2) Fred J. Fossa, Salem Depot Thomas S. Hurley, Salem Depot Arthur G. Roderick, Salem Depot Arthur G. Roderick, 55 Broad St. Auto Trucks John J. Barry, 73 Loring Ave. Arthur G. Roderick, 55 Broad St. Salem Parcel Delivery, 18 Savoy Rd. Arthur G. Viel, Salem Depot For the Committee, Edmond malbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: Willson Street 151 "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to look into the advisability of laying out Willson Street from Jefferson Ave. to the entrance of Highland Park and the estimated cost of same. " Approved by .the Mayor on March 9, 1933. Councillor Poirier offered the following order: Reservoir 152 "Ordered: That the (City) Board of engineers be requested to bring in a complete report of survey of Putnamville Reservoir before the next regular meeting of City Council. " Councillor Tracy moved to amend by adding at the end of the order the following: "that then if this is satisfactory to this body, then we go on record as being in favor of the construction of the reservoir." The amendment was adopted by the following viva vote vote: Voting yes , 32 February 23. 1933 Councillors Dolan, Griffin, Kelleher, Poirier, '"albot, ".'racy and Fitz- gerald, seven in all; Voting no, Councillors Dooley, Durkin, Rybicki and 74iipple , four in all. The order, as amended, was adopted. Approved i� by the 'iayor on March 9, 1933 . Jurors The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the Ifarch session of Civil Court in Salem: Harry C. Fraser 18 Andrew Street Salesman Harry H. Hough 7 Eden Street Foreman On motion of Councillor Whipple, the Council adjourned at 9.43 o 'clock P. M. Attest : - Clerk L , h: A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, March 9, 1933, at eight O'clock-P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. The report of the City Marshal for the month of February was re- Report ceived and placed on file. 153 A hearing was ordered for Thursday, March 23, 1933, at eight Palmer Cove o' clock P. IT. , on a petition to fill Palmer Cove to eliminate a nuisance. 154 The petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company to locate three Poles 155-156 poles on Broadway was granted by the following order which was adopted ` subject to the approval of the city electrician: F "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company, dated February 20, 1933, due notice having been given and a public hear- ing held as provided by law, permission is hereby given said Company to k construct and use a line for the transmission of electricity for light- ing, heating and power, with the poles and other fixtures necessary to sustain and protect its wires , upon and along the public ways in said Salem as follows : - 3 poles , Broadway. (Not additional poles . These are existing poles and recently taken over by the Salem Electric Lighting Company from the New England Telephone & Telegraph Company. ) And to said Company, its successors and assigns, is hereby granted a location for such line , the same to be constructed and maintained in accordance with the Ordinances of said City of Salem and with the following Specifica- tions; The poles shall be located substantially as shown on a plan filed herewith marked "Salem Electric Lighting Company, Proposed Pole Loca- tions in Salem, Plan No. 302, dated February 17 , 1933, " hereby referred to and made a part of this order. " Approved by the ilayor on March 15, 1933 t; r , The petition of William Earle to conduct a musical exhibition of Exhibition 157 Junior Radio School pupils at Now & Then Hall on March 31, 1933, was !` granted, and an invitation to attend the same was accepted. On motion i of Councillor Whipple it was voted to allow minors to participate in the -` exhibition. j The claims of Florence F. Cote, Ellen 11. Hogan and Helen Thibedeau Claims 158-160 were referred to the Committee on Claims . 73 II March 9, 1933 Bonds The bonds of Dennis r.[avrogenis and David Phillips as civil con- 161-162 stables were approved. Builder The application of. Emmanuel C. Reale, 50 Jefferson Avenue, for a 163 builder's license was granted. Suit The suit of Julia Judd versus the City of Salem was referred to 164 Mayor and the City Solicitor. Transportation The application of Walter Berry, 9 Union Street, Beverly, for a 165 license to transport fuel oil was granted. Sign The application of Thomas J. Zak for a permit for a stationary 166 electrical sign at 171 Derby Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. Pedler The application of Stefanos Spaneas for a pedler 's license was 167 referred to the Board of Control. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- �t 168-173 mittee on Licenses and Permits: Pool Tables Alberic Dube, 217 Jefferson Ave . (2) Sunday. Licenses Emile Dionne , 66 Loring Ave . John Jarzynka, 135 Derby St . Delphis Plourde , 75 Congress St . , transfer from Albert Labbee Charles E. Richards , 134 North St. Common Victualler John Jarzynka, 135 Derby St. Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, March 23 , 1933, at eight I74-177 o ' clock P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages : John H. Fitzgerald, 34 North St. Adam Korpusik, 11 Curtis St. George Tassinari, 37-39 Central St . Annie A. Webb, 112 Broadway Gasoline A hearing was ordered for Thursday, March 23 , 1933, on the appli- 178 cation of John H. Fitzgerald to keep, store and sell gasoline at 34 North Street. Auctioneer The application of Harry D. Clifford for renewal of his auction- 179 eer' s license was granted. Renewals A list of applications for renewals of Common Victualler, Sunday, 180 Passenger Automobile and Auto Truck Licenses was referred to the Com- J5 i March 9, 1�133 mittee on Licenses and Permits. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: I81 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred the following applications for licenses , has considered the same and would recommend that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses M%rgaret E. Murphy, 516 Loring Ave. , transfer from Fortunat Bourgault Peter Spanos, 23 Endicott St. Michael D'Iorio, 18 High St. Athens Bakery, Broad St . Ext. S. Rothblatt Bakery, 3i Essex St. Wanda S. Zak, 171 Derby St. Victor Boudreault, 44 Prince St. Arthur Fontaine , 172 West Ave., transfer from Agnes Garvey Common Victuallers Wanda S. Zak, 171 Derby St. Ropes Drug Co. , 193 Washington St. Ropes Drug Co., 93 North St. Ropes Drug Co. , .121 Lafayette St. S. S. Kresge Co. , 224 Essex St. Demetrios Karankopoulos, 44 Margin Philip Gold, 148 Washington St. St. Mary A. Lavoie , 59 North St . , transfer from Peter C. Dudevoir Renewals Sunday Licenses Essex Cash P;iarket, 50 Essex St. Karol Przypek, 32 Essex St. Stanislawa Palmer, 66 Derby St. Abraham Newman, 207j North St. Auto Dealer Union St. Garage, 56 Union St . (2nd class ) For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. , Chairman" Councillor Whipple offerdd the following report Y^hich was accepted Garage 182 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the applica- tion of Frederick. L. Stiles for maintenance of a garage at 20 Southwick Street , has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" Councillor Kelleher offered the following report which was accepted Unpaid Bills 183 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the order for an appropriation of $13,253.56 for the purpose of paying unpaid bills for the year 1932 in the Public Welfare , Park, School and Library Depart- ments, has considered said matter and would recommend: the same be ap- pr6priated. For the Committee, Thos. A. Kelleher Chairman" ----,---,.----___.- Varch_9, 1933 Unpaid Bills The order to appropriate $139253. 56 for unpaid bills , which was in- troduced on February 23, 1933, was adopted. Approved by the Mayor on March 13, 1933. F` Reservoir At the request of Councillor Dolan, and with the consent of Coun- cillor Tracy, the resolution and order relative to the Putnamville Reservoir, which were introduced on February 9, 1933, were again post- poned for action. Reservoir A report was received from the Salem & Beverly Water Supply Board, 184 with the report of the engineers, Metcalf & Eddy, upon the Putnamville Reservoir project. On motion of Councillor Poirier, the matter was referrdd to the Committee of the whole to meet on March 149 1933, at 7.30 P. IA. The President appointed Councillor Poirier to act as Chair- man of the Committee of the Whole. Wharf Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: r 185 "Ordered: That the Mayor and the Committee on Public Property be requestea to endeavor to sell or dispose of the wharf property now owned by the City of Salem, and located in Beverly, Mass." Approved by the Mayor on March 15, 1933. Narcotics Councillor Poirier offered the following order which was adopted: 186 "Ordered: That Dr. Israel Kaplan, who was nominated as City Physi- cian by the Board of Public Welfare and confirmed by the City Council for a term of two years from February 1, 1933, is hereby authorized as City Physician to purchase, handle and dispense narcotics in carrying , out his official duties." t g Approved. by the Mayor on March 15, 1933. G Light Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: 167 "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs be requested to look into the advisability of installing an electric light in the vicin- ity of 22 Central St. " On motioh of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 8.33 o'clock P. M. Attest: - MEOW f 37 March 23, 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, March 23 , 1933, at eight o'clock P. 11. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. The hearing on filling Palmer Cove to abate a nuisance was postponed Palmer Cove n until Friday, March 24, 1933, at eight o 'clock P. M. j A hearing was held on the application of John F. Fitzgerald to main- Garage and tain a garage and keep, store and sell gasoline at 34 North Street. The 188 Gasoline applicant, 1[r. Edward Fitzgerald and Mr. D. J. Long appeared in favor. Mrs.Hyan, Margaret Whelan and I.Irs . Welch appeared in opposition. A peti- tion in opposition was read. On motion of Councillor Durkin, the appli- cation was referred to the Committee on Public Works. Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain garages Garages The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no i` opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approv- al of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordinances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachu- setts District Police: Adam Korpusik, 11 Curtis St . George Tassinari , 33-39 Central St . Annie A. Webb, 112 Broadway The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Golf Course Committee on finance: 189 "Ordered: that the sum of twelve thousand threehundred seventeen dollars ($12, 317. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of maintaining the Golf Course at Highland Park. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " A communication from the Mayor with the recommendation of the Chief Fire Dept. 190 of the Fire Department relative to qualifications for applicants for appointment to the Fire Department and the addition of one private to the force was referred to the Committee on Ordinances, on motion of Council- t for Talbot . J, The Bonds of the City Collector and the Purchasing Agent were ap- Bonds 191-192 proved. Notice was received from the Board of Assessors of the appointment Asst. Assessors 193 of the following assistant assessors: 38 i Mar ch_ k.3, 1933 Ward 1-Precinct I Asphodel N. Phipps 97 Columbus Ave. Precinct 2 William Piasecki 165 Derby St. Precinct 3 William H. Quinn 10" Hawthorne Blvd. i 'Uard 2-Precinct 1 Patrick H. Murphy 5 Ash Street Precinct 2 Frank L. Pearl 35 Forrester St. Precinct 3 diary C. Blackler 11 Rust St. Ward 3-Precinct 1 Peter A. Giuggio 36 Endicott St . Precinct 2 John J. McNiff 15 Vale St.. Precinct 3 Joseph Morin 278 Jefferson Ave. Ward 4-Precinct 1 Daniel Callahan Jr. 1222 Boston St. Precinct 2 Arthur F. Cohane 83 Boston St. Precindt 3 Michael J. Dineen 167 Boston St. Ward 5-Precinct 1 Emile J.Thibeault 3 Ropes St. Precinct 2 Leandre Morin 2 Gardner St. Precinct 3 Joseph F. Michaud 397 Jefferson Ave. Precinct 4 Blanche F. Allen 20 Hancock St. Precinct 5 Walter F. Barton 21 Linden St. Ward 6-Precinct 1 Flora W. Perkins 30 Walter St. Precinct 2 Henry V. Mask 14 Barr St. Precinct 3 Thomas P. Bates 25 Irving St. Pedler The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: 194 "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of Stefanos Spaneas, 104 Boston Street, for a pedler's license, has con- sidered said matter and would recommend that the same be granted. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" Building Notice was received from the Inspector of Buildings of the applica- 195 tion of Mary, Tassinari et al. to erect a building at 158-160 Essex Street and the matter was referred to the Committee on Public Works on motion of Councillor 'dlhipple. Salary A communication relative to the inclusion of the salary, of Frank B. 196 I'! Armstrong, cellman, in the budget was referred to the Mayor on motion of ICI Councillor Dolan. Suits Notices of the suits of Marion L. Bliss versus the City of Salem 197-198 were referred to the City Solicitor. Invitation An invitation to attend the good will meeting of Young Men's Hebrew 199 Association and Knights of Columbus on March 28, 1933, was accepted. Claim The claim of John liacois was referred to the Committee on Claims . 200 Town Hall The petition of Salem Veteran Firemen's Association to use Town 201 Hall as headquarters was referred to the Committee on Public Property. Garage A public hearing was ordered for Thursday, April 13, 1933, at 202- a. :' .._. 39 ..__March 23, 1933 eight o'clock P. TA. , on the application of Chester A. Goldsmith to main- tain a garage at 28 Walter Street. The application of Brennan & Bliss for a transfer from John Mclaugh- Gasoline lin of the license to keep, 203 store and sell gasoline at 208 Bridge Street was granted. The application Of Solomon H. FTeedberg for renewal of an auction- Auctioneer eer 's license was granted. 204 The application of North Shore Good Fellowship Association for a Sign permit for a temporary sign at the head of the Tunnel was granted subject 205 to the approval of the superintendent of streets. The application of Morris Bielous , 53 English St. , Peabody, for a Pedler 206 pedler's license was referred to the Board of Control. The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses mittee on licenses and Permits: 207-212 Common Victuallers h Alberic Dube, 317 Jefferson Ave. John O'Connell, 160 Washington St . Peter A. Eliopulos, 143-145 Washington St. Peter 0. Pothier, 22 Forest Ave. Sunday License Candy Dart Inc . , 167 Essex St . Pool Table Salvatore Rizzotti, 15 High St. (1) A list of applications for renewal of Sunday, Common Victualler and Renewals 213 Druggist Licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. A hearing was ,ordered for Thursday, April 13, 1933, at eight o 'clocl Explosives 214 P. M. , on the application of Northwestern Leather Co. Trust to keep and store explosives at 50 Proctor Street. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 215 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses and permits , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Pool Tables 6 Alberic Dube, 317 Jefferson Ave . (2) i 40 March 20" , 1933 Sunday Licenses Emile Dionne , 66 Loring Ave. John Jarzynka, 135 Derby St . Delphis Plourde , 75 Congress St . , transfer from Albert Labbee Charles E. Richards, 134 North St . Frank Hryciak, 26-- Irving St. Common Victualler John Jarzynka, 135 Derby St. i Renewals Common Victualler Octave Ouellette , 17 Harbor St. Sunday Licenses Demetrios Karenicholas , 34 Margin St . Alexander Kohn, 1362 Derby St. Octave Ouellette , 17 Harbor St . Passenger Automobile Francis E. IdcCormick, Salem Depot Auto Trucks Fitzgerald's Express, Salem Depot (2) Fitzgerald' s Express, 146 Bridge St. (3 ) �. Zina Goodell, 88-92 Lafayette St. (2) For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" i Reservoir On motion of Councillor Tracy, it was voted to postpone action on the resolution and order relative to Putnamville Reservoir which were intrDduced on February 99 1933. On motion of Councillor Tracy, it was voted that on adjournment the Council should adjourn until Yarch 24 , 1933, at eight o 'clock P. 2-1. City Solicitor Councillor Kelleher offered the following ordinance which was re- Salary 216 ferred to the Committee on Ordinances : "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to the Compensation of Cer- I tain City Officers. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Section I of Chapter XIV of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by striking out the words "To the city solicitor, two hundred and fifty dollars" , and substituting therefor the words "To the city solicitor, three thousand dollars" . Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1934." City Solicitor Councillor Kelleher offered the following ordinance which was re- 2 17 ferred to the Committee on Ordinances : "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. i March 23, 1933 An ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to the City Uolicitor. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Section 5 of Chapter X11 of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by striking out the words "except for services rendered in I courts of record and before the general court or any committee thereof, or for services not herein specified, and for the services so excepted, he shall be allowed an additional and reasonable compensation"; and by I adding at the end of said section the following words: "He shall also be i allowed five hundred dollars for such clerical assistance as he may re- r. quire"; so that said section as amended shall read as follows: "Section 5. The city solicitor shall receive such compensation as the City Council may determine , which shall be in full for all services he may be called upon to perform under the provisions of this ordinance . In all cases where his attendance is required out of the city he shall be allowed his reasonable travelling expenses. He shall also be allowed five hundred dollars for such clerical assistance as he may require. " Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1934. " Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Light 1 218 "Ordered: That the committee on Electrical Affairs consider the ad- I f " visability of installing_ an electric light on Sutton Terrace at or near number 8 on said Terrace." Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: Light 219 "Ordered: That the committee on Electrical affairs consider the advisability of better lighting of Derby Street. " Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Light 220 "Ordered: That the committee on Electrical Affairs consider the ad- visability of installing an electric light on Almeda Street, at or near number 6 on said street. " The following was_ drawn to serve as juror at the April session Jurors I Of Civil Court in Salem: Lewis H. Millett 26 Hason Street Foreman On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 8.35 P. M. , until March 24, 19330 at eight o 'clock P. M. Attest:- � I Clerk i 1`42 An adjourned meeting of the City Council was held on Friday, March 240 1933, at eight o 'clock P. M. All the members were present except Councillors Kelleher, Poirier and Rybicki, and the President presided. Palmer Cove A hearing was held on filling Palmer Cove to abate a nuisance. '"here were about one hundred and fifty people in attendance, Mr. Charles Halliday appeared in favor for the petitioners . Yessrs. Joseph St. Pierre, Martineau, LeClerc, mile Levesque, Arthur Averill, Bousquet, Theophrase Dube, David Rimer, Alfred St. Pierre, J. P. Theriault , and Lavoie appeared in favor. There was no opposition. I.1r. Halliday asked what, if anything, could be done to relieve the situation. President Fitzgerald explained that the matter rested with the Mayor . Mr. D. J. t Long and Mr. Walker Cahill spoke on the North River nuisance. The hear- I ing was closed. Palmer Cove Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: 221 "Ordered: That the Mayor be and is hereby requested to appropriate f ! enough money to build a bulkhead of suitable design to retain water of i, about half tide in Palmer Cove between Green St. and Congress St. Boule- card, and that this area be filled in as soon as possible ." Presented to the M yor for approval on March 28, 1933, and returned without his signature on April 13 , 1933. Reservoir On Motion of Councillor Tracy, it was voted to lay over action of - II' the resolution and order relative to Putnamville Reservoir which were introduced on February 9, 1933. Asst . Assessors A communication from Barnet Cohen, protesting the appointment of 222 7 certain assistant assessors was read and placed on file . Y� 4� On motion of Councillor Talbot, the Council adjourned at 9.20 o 'clock P. T.I. Attest:- Clerk Lm E M %I� April 13, 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, :.pril 13, 1933, at eight o ' clock P. M. All the members were present except Councillor Dooley and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . A hearing was held on the application of Chester A. Goldsmith to Garage maintain a garage at 28 Walter Street. The applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the ap- proval of the inspector of buildings and in conformity with the ordinan- ces relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the ?`ass- achusetts District Police. hearing was held on the application of Northwestern Leather Co. Explosives to keep and store explosives at 50 Proctor Street. No one appeared in favor. Dr. Barry, 1`iss Barry and Mr. 71ishnefsky appeared in opposition. On motion of Councillor Durkin, the applicant was given leave to with- draw. The mayor 's appointment of James Kinsella as City Solicitor was City Solicitor 223 read and placed on file. The Mayor 's appointment of Ray E. Nutting, Levi B. Larabee and Weighers 224 Charles A. Smerage as weighers of commodities was read and placed on file. The i:'.ayor 's appointment of the following members of the Licensing Licensing Board 225 Board was read and placed on file: i Richard D. Seamans for the six period ending the first Monday in June, 1939, Chairman Peter F. Leonard for the four year period ending the first Yonday in June , 1937 J. Andrew Foisy for the two year period ending the first Monday in June , 1935. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the 226 Gardens Committee on Finance: "Ordered: that the sum of twenty-seven hunured and fifty dollars i (�2750. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated toward the expense of carrying out the so-called subsistence garden plan which will supply food for such residents of the City as the Mayor will determine , and to be administered under the supervision of a special Garden Subsistence M- 1 -44 April 13. 1933 Committee which is to be appointed by the Mayor. Said sum is to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " i' ih Road The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the 227 Committees on Finance and Public Works, on motion of Councillor Poirier: "Ordered: that the sum of fifty-five hundred dollars (�5500. ) be an the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of constructing a gravel road on Willson Road from the point already accepted to a point on High- land Avenue shown on the accompanying plan. And be it further Ordered: that the Mayor be authorized to negotiate with the present owners of lanu for the deeding to the City at no cost such land as may b �I! needed. 1 Said sum to be charged to the tax levy for the current year. " Cleaning Canal The following order, recommended by the P.fayor, was adopted under 226 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: that the sum of four thousand dollars (tir4, 000. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of cleaning out the open canal and culvert along Canal Street. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year." Approved by the Mayor on April 26, 1933. I Planning Board The Ilayor 's appointment of Harry S. Perkins as a member of the � 229 Planning Board for the term of five years beginning '.Tay 1, 1933, was i �'- unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules. I Park Commissioner The iiayor 's appointment of Max Shribman as a member of the Board of 230 I Park Commissioners for the term of five years beginning the first I-onday ii in My, 1933, was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules . -3oard of Appeal The I.Tayor's appointment of Alfred Audet and George W. Hooper as 231 members of the Board of Appeal for the term of three years each begin- ning I.Tay 19 1933, was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rule ?' ' Trust Fund The I3ayor's appointment of William. J. Sullivan as a member of the Commissioner 232 Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds for the term of twelve years be- ginning April 1, 1933, was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules. Report The report of the City Marshal for the month of `"larch was received 233 " and placed on file. r i April 13, 1933 rvJ The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedler 234 "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of Morris Bielous, 53 English Street, Peabody, for a pedler's license, has considered said matter and would recommend that the applicant be given leave to withdraw. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" The bond of the City Treasurer was approved. Bond 235 The petition of Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co. to locate Pole 236-236a a pole at Uoffatt Road and Loring Avenue was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered, that Eastern 'dassachusetts Street Railway Company be and is hereby granted an alteration of the location of its existing pole as follows and as requested in its petition dated April 110 1933. Southerly side of 11offatt Rd. at Loring Ave. (State Highway) Salem Mass. This pole relocation was suggested by Street Supt. Kelley and moved by Engineer of the State Highway Dept. during the reconstruction of the road. The location has been approved by the State Engineer. The said pole to be located substantially as shown on plan numbered E54-3514 filed with this Board." Approved by the I.Rayor on April 26, 1933 A hearing was ordered for Thursday, April 27 , 1933, at eight o'clock Poles 231. P. ,3. , on the petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co. to locate poles on Collins and Webb Streets. The application of John 0. Johnson for a permit to locate a fish Fish Trap 238 trap off House Island was referred to the Committee on Public Property. The petition of "Hunger Marchers" to hold mass meeting in Derby Sq. Public Tyeeting 239 and parade through the streets on April 29, 1933, was granted subject to the supervision of the City Marshal on motion of Councillor Dolan. The petition of Salem Association for Prevention of Tuberculosis to Hurdy Gurdy 240 operate a hurdy-gurdy on the streets on May 6, 1933, was granted subject to the supervision of the city marshal. The application of Philip F. Yorcross, 126 Washington Street, for Auctioneer 241 an auctioneer's license was granted. o April 13, 1933 Signs The following applications for signs were granted subject to the 242-244 approval of the syperintendent of streets: Peter A. Eliopoulos, 145 Washington St. Harry P. Zarella, 197 Bridge St. Salem Association for' Prevention of Tuberculosis, on the Tunnel Claims The claims of Grace S. Lapham and Jean B. Lebel were referred to 245-246 the Committee on Claims. Gasoline A hearing was ordered for Thursday, April 27 , 1933, at eight o 'clock 247 P. Pd. , on the application of Patrick F. Pardo to keep, store and sell gasoline at Bridge St. at turn in Canal opposite Hygrade Lamp Co. Gasoline The following applications for transfers of licenses to keep, store 248 249 and sell gasoline were granted: Herbert Lefavour and Alden ff. Horgan, 31 Dridge St. , transfer from ; Robert A. Fielding Frank Pelletier, 145 Canal St. , transfer from Estate of Rosilda Pelletier Pedlers A list of applications for renewals of pedler licenses was referred 250 to the Board of Control. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Commit 251-255 , tee on Licenses and Permits: Common Victuallers Albert Lebel, 43 Boston St. Julius Leamon, 4 Norman St. Edith Lajoie, 19 Brown St. John J. Hogan, 63 Boston St . George W. Hogan, 175 Boston St. Licenses The following applications for licenses were granted: 256-269 Common Victuallers Victor L. Julien, 87a Lafayette St . , transfer from Charles E. Pelletier Louis A. Tremblay, 82 Lafayette St. , transfer from Hawthorne System Inc . Louis J. Beaulieu, 255 Jefferson Ave .Thomas J. Burns, 6 Bay View Ave. Lillian Chalifour, 43 North St.. Jeremiah F. Daley, 75 Congress St. Rose Brilliant, 196 Bridge St . George N. Konos , 9 Derby Sq. Gideon J. Pelletier, Jr. , 145 Essex St . '4ilfred J. Poitras, 53 West Ave. Alfred R.Robinson, 113 Lafayette St Louis Shaub, R146 Washington St. Charles Wineapple,159 Washington St ++ Julia L. Ryan, 246J Essex St. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 270-282 mittee on Licenses and Permits: Sunday Licenses Joseph E. Broyer, 231 North St. Thomas J. Burns, 6 Bay View Ave. Uilliam Feehily, 93 Bridge St. Edith Iajoie , 19 Brown St. Sarah Lander, 38 Lafayette St. , transfer from 28 Central St. Frances A. Lovely, 153 Fort Ave . Wilfred J. Poitras, 53 West Ave . 4 ? April 13, 1933 Sunday Licenses (con. ) James Quinlan, 15 Lemon St. Julia L. Ryan, 2462 Essex St. Bernard Sushel, 60 Ia.fayette St . Victor L. Julien, 87 a Lafayette St. , transfer from Charles E. Pelletier Pool Tables Ercole ornellos , 38 Margin St . (2) Lodging House Anna A. Iverson, 15 Bay View Ave. A list of applications for renewals of Common Victualler, Sunday, Renewals _ 283 Pawnbroker, Auto Dealer, Auto Truck, Pool Tables , Lodging House , Oil Transportation, Coffee House, Innholder and Third Class Druggist Licen- ses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits . A hearing was ordered for Thursday, April 27, 1933 , at eight o ' clod Garage 284 P. Td. , on the application of John J. Barry to maintain a garage at 15 Skerry Street. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, April 27 , 1933 at eight o 'clock Inflammables 285 P. T:I. , on the application of E. fi2.1eade Chemical 'Works to keep and store inflammables at 412 Bridge Street. Councillor Whipple offered the following report: Garage 286 "The Committee on Public forks, to whom was referred the applica- tion of John H. Fitzgerald for a license to maintain a garage for twenty cars at 34 North St . , has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple, Chairman" On motion of Councillor Durkin, it was voted to give VAss Ryan the privilege of the floor. Tdiss Ryan spoke in opposition to granting the license. Councillor Durkin also spoke in opposition. The report of the Committee was accepted and recommendation adopt- ed. Councillor Durkin requested to be recorded as opposed. Councillor 'Whipple offered the following report which was accel,ted Gasoline 287 and recommendation adopted: (Councillor Durkin recorded as opposed) "The Committee on Public Corks, to whom was referred the applica- tion of John H. Fitzgerald for a license to keep, store and sell gaso- line (2500 gallons ) at 34 North It . , has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" April 13, 1933 Essex Street Councillor ',lhipple offered the following report which was accepted 288 and recommendation adopted: 48 i � "The Committee on Public Works , to whore was referred a notice from the Building Inspector , as required by Sec. 96 of the building ordinance of the application of Mary Tassinari et al. for the erection of a build- ing at 158-160 Essex Street , has considered said matter and would recom- ment : that the building be erected on proposed line , as shown on plan of the City Engineer, entitled, "Proposed widening 158-160 Essex Street, dated December 1932"; and that the Building Inspector be notified that the Council do intend to wideh at this particular location if any altera- tion is made in buildings at this point. The line contemplated is at line of Bowker Block. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" Claim Councillor Poirier' offered the following report which was accepted 289 and recommendation adopted: F "The Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the claim of Iv'_ary E. Green, for injuries received due to a defect in highway on Essex St. , has considered said matter and Mould recommend: leave to withdraw. For the Committee, George E. Poirier ChairmanP1 Reservoir Councillor Poirier offered the following report which was accepted 290 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee of the Whole of the City Council, to whom was re- ferred the consideration of the Putnaraville Reservoir Project for addi- tional water supply for the cities of Salem and Beverly, has considered said matter and would recommend: That the City Council of the City of Salem, pass an order authorizing the Salem and Beverly 'Dater Supply Board to proceed under Chapter 700-Acts of 1913, to provide additional I' water supply for the Cities of Salem and Beverly, as per their recommen- dations in their report to the City Council of Salem, I.-lass . , of March 9 , 1933. r For the Committee , George E. Poirier Chairman" Reservoir 291 Councillor Poirier offered the following order: it "Ordered: That the City Council of the City of Salem do hereby authorize the Salem and Beverly '', ater Supply Board to proceed under Chapter 700, acts of 1913, to provide additional Water Supply for the Cities of Salem and Beverly as per their recommendations in their re- port to the City Council of Salem, Mass. , of March 99 1933.11 ��xr 49 ' April 13 , 1933 Councillor Dolan moved that the order be amended by adding the Reservoir following: "in no case pay more than two-thirds and one-third of cost" . The motion was not seconded and the President ruled it out of order. Councillor Dolan appealed from the decision and the Chair was upheld by the vote of the Council. The order was then adopted by the following yea and nay vote: Voting Yes, Councillors Durkin, Griffin, Kelleher, e44 Poirier, Rybicki, Talbot, Tracy and Fitzgerald, eight iu' all -Voting,No, Councillors Dolan and Whipple, two in all; Absent, Councillor Dooley, one in all. Councillor Dolan gave notice that he would ask for recon- sideration at the next meeting. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 292, and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred ap- plications for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victuallers Alberic Dube , 317 Jefferson Ave . John O'Connell, 160 Washington St . Peter 0. Pothier, 22 Forest Ave. Peter A. Eliopoulos , 143-145 Wash- ington St. Sunday License Candy Mart Inc. , 167 Essex St. Pool Table Salvatore Rizzotti, 15 High St . Renewals Sunday Licenses Eva Dziadyk, 44 'Ward St. Emanuel Valaskagis, 1051 North St. Common Victuallers Iauretta L. Farnsworth, 4 Boston St.Eva A. Holt, Washington St., at Currier Parking Place Druggist Frank E. Eaton, 170 Essex St. The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Sunday License - Emil 11roz , 149 Derby St . Common Victualler - Bernard Sushel, 60 Lafayette St. a The Committee would further recommend that the following be revoked: Sunday License - J. Edward Beote, 51 Harbor St. Common Victualler - George H. Devoe, 65 Congress St. c' For the Committee, 'y Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Apri1 .13, .1933 Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 293 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom was referred appli- cations for licenses for Common Victuallers , has considered said matter and would recommend: That the following be granted: Renewals - Common Victuallers William A. Ambrose, 108 Boston St. Franklin B. Ballog, 384 Essex ,St. Fred A. Barstow, 26 `'linter St. Abraham Camil, 203 Fort Ave . Nicholas Contonis, 147 Norman St. George E. Cotter, 38 Front St. Armand L. Dionne, 126 Essex St. Adam Dobrosielski , 166 Derby St. Theophrase Dube , R 23 Front St. Louis E. Dumas, 44 Congress St. Eagle Restaurant, 129 Washington St.Charles E. Ebsen, Salem Willows Elizabeth Candy Shops Inc. , 136 Essex St. William Feehily, 22 Beach Ave . Arthur T. Ferguson, 42 Balcomb St . Elizabeth H. Hannan, Salem Willows Hawthorne Cafe, 271 Essex St. Anna A. Iverson, 15 Bay View Ave. Friary A. Lavoie, 59 North St. Leo LeClerc, 102 Congress St. Boranee A. Levesque, 73 Loring Ave. William J. Malone, cor. Federal & Boston Sts. Joseph J. Martel, 9 Congress St. Youstakis Bros ., 230 Essex St. Frank Pelletier, 143a & 1432 Canal St. William Richard, 28 Derby Sq. Salem Lowe Co . , 228 Essex St. John L. Sheehan & Son, 159 Fort Ave.Harriet E. Stromberg, 2 Bridge St. Edward N. Sweeney, 276 Bridge St. Henry Szetela, 87 Derby St. Omer P. Theriault, 24B Central St. Alexander Tournas, 2w Front St. Ralph H. Troop, 48 North St. Waldorf System Inc . , 214 Essex St. F. W. Woolworth Co. , 198-200 Essex St. Wanda S. Zak, 171 Derby St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot , Jr. Chairman" i Town Hall Councillor Tracy offered the following report which was accepted 294 " and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the petitio of Salem Yeteran Firemen ' s Association to use Town Hall for headquarters has considered said matter and would recommend: That the same be granted subject to the supervision of the Superintendent of Public Property. For the Committee, Leo H. Tracy Chairman" Budget Councillor Kelleher offered the following report which was accepted 295 "The City Council, sitting as Committee of the 7.hole , has consider- ed the annual appropriation bill for 1933, and would recommend: its adoption with the exception of certain amendments noted in the accompany ing order, which reduce the total appropriation "87,048.05 from the ori- ginal amount submitted by the Mayor. The ELmount of total appropriation with said deduction amounts to '2, �11, 124.95. Committee also recommended, further, that gasoline & oil of Police Dept, would be used for no cars, other than city owned cars, as used in the Police Dept. Councillor Whipple wished to be recorded in favor of cutting out SMTW-, 51 April lu, 1w33 all appropriations for the playgrounds. For the Committee, Thomas A. Kelleher Chairman" Councillor Durkin moved to add to the appropriation the amount of $500.00 for wading pool at Gallows Hill. The motion was not voted by the following yea and nay vote: Voting yes, Councillors Dolan, Durkin, Griffin and Poirier, four in all; Voting no, Councillors Kelleher, Rybicki , Talbot and Fitzgerald, four in all; Excused, Councillor Tracy, one in all; Absent, Councillors Dooley and Whipple, two in all. The recommendation of the Committee was adopted. The following order was adopted: - Budget 296 "Ordered: That the annual appropriation bill for 1933, as submitted by the Mayor on February 23, 1933, be adopted with the exception of the following amendments as itemized in the accompanying schedule: Department Item Strike out Substitute Amt . Amt. Submited Recommended by by Mayor Com. of V+hole City Auditor 4150.00 4115.00 Messenger's 3650.00 3621.00 City Scales 1550.00 1500.00 City Planning Board 300.00 200.00 Board of Appeal 100.00 50.00 Board of Control 50.00 25.00 Public Library Fuel and Light 1750.0 5 00 1550 .00 Repairs & Furniture Books & Periodicals 41QO.00 3950.00 Miscellaneous 2349.00 2184.00 Total 30264.00 29699.00 'Hater Gen. Administration 14452.00 14182.00 Stable 6251.00 5976.00 Other Gen. Plaint. 33941.00 32946.00 Pumping Station New "deters 5200.00 5150.00 Fuel and Light 9450.00 8900.00 Other Expenses 2075. 00 1510.00 Total 88449.00 85744.00 Cemetery Other Expenses 3060 .00 2395.00 Total 17360.00 16695.00 Street Gen. Administration 10481.00 10416. 00 Sidewalks & Curbing 13500.00 13155.00 Bridges & Fences 5173.00 5018.00 Stable 20100.00 19620.00 St. Sprinkling & Oil. 6035.00 5560.00 Highway Maintenance 35200.00 34188.95 Cleaning Sts.&Basins 1600G.00 15950.00 Sewer Maintenance 5000.00 4865.00 Total 150889.00 148172.95 Veterans ' Relief Soldiers ' Relief 60000.00 45000.00 Total 67350.00 52350.00 Public Welfare Gen. Administration 18412.00 18352.00 City Home-Other Exp. 12493.00 11643.00 Outside Relief 180000.00 135000.00 Total 383353.00 339443.00 I "52 "pril 13, 1933 Strike out Substitute Amt . Amt. Submitted Recommended by Department Item By 1!ayor Com. of Whole Health Administration 9426.00 9366 .00 Contagious Diseases 34646.00 34371. 00 Collection of Garbage 26130.00 25880.00 Total 70702.00 70117 .00 Fire Equipment & Repairs 3000.00 2950.00 Fuel and Light 3200.00 3020.00 Supplies 3100.00 2825. 00 Other General Expenses 800.00 650.00 Total 142690.00 142035.00 Police Salaries & '7ages 135251.00 134651. 00 Equipment & Repairs 1800.00 1400.00 Fuel and Light 1450.00 1300. 00 Other Expenses 2280.00 1910.00 Total 140781.00 139261.00 Electrical Supplies 2680.00 2600.00 Other General Expenses 1400.00 1380.00 Total 84419 .00 84319.00 Shade Tree Other Expenses 2000 .00 1795.00 Total 11100.00 10895.00 'loth Suppression Other Expenses 1000.00 884. 00 Total 3900.00 3784.00 Park General Administration 6037.00 5717.00 Willows 8348.00 7325.00 Ledge Hill 4692.50 4072. 50 Forest River 4327.00 3642. 00 Highland Park 681.50 631.50 Gallows Hill 2271.00 1616.00 Small Parks 5222.00 4817.00 Playgrbunds 10994.00 4230.00 Recreation 1100.00 1000.00 Colonial `Tillage 700.00 200.00 Centennial Tree Planting 1000.00 ----- Total 45373.00 33251.00 Public Property General Administration 3419.00 3374.00 Repairs-Poor' Dept.Bldgs . 1250 .00 1040.00 Repairs-Fire Dept.Bldgs. 1700.00 740. 00 Repairs-'dater Dept.Bldgs. 600.00 385.00 Repairs-Other Public B1dgs5148.00 4048.00 Repairs & 11aint .City Hall 3061.00 2961.00 Other General =:xpenses 1156.00 1031.00 Total 16334.00 13579 .00 City Clerk Other Expenses 515.00 465. 00 Total 7053.00 7003.00 city Treasurer Other Expenses 1311.00 886.00 Total 6112 .00 5687. 00 Collecting Other Expenses 3943.00 3813. 00 Total 10271.00 10141. 00 Assessors Other Expenses 2341.00 1951. 00 Total 17273.00 16883 .00 Purchasing Other 'Expenses 490.00 405. 00 Total 4778.00 4693.00 Engineering Other Expenses 435.00 375. 00 Total 10435.00 10375.00 Grand Total 21198, 173.00 2, 111, 124.95 Approved by the 1'ayor on April 26, 1933. n{ 53 S. —pril 13 , 1933 The following order was adopted by the following yea and nay vote : Budget Voting yes , Councillors Dolan, Durkin, Griffin, Kelleher, Poirier, 297 Rybicki , Talbot and Fitzgerald, eight in all; Voting no, none ; Excused, 3 Councillor Tracy, one in all; absent, Councillors Dooley and Whipple, two in all. "Ordered: That the amounts specified in the Appropriation Sheet for the year 1933 in the column "Allowed by the Tiayor" , as amended, be and hereby are appropriated, individually and specifically, for the use of the several departments and purposes as itemized during the fiscal year ending December 31, 1933, and be it further Ordered: That the sure hereby appropriated for street department shall be held to include all sums which may be received during the a current year for street railway taxes under the provisions of Chapter 161 of the General Laws and amendments thereto, and that the amount here- by appropriated for school department shall be held to include all sums received from the County of Essex on account of dog taxes , and such sums when received shall be credited to the receipts of the respective de- partments named. The total amount to be included in the tax levy for the current year is two million, one hundred eleven thousand, one hundre twenty-four dollars and ninety-five cents ( 2,111, 124.95� . " Approved by the I:Tay or on April 26, 1933. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration. The resolution relative to the Putnamville Reservoir which was in- Reservoir ill troduced on February 9, 1933, was taken up. On motion of Councillor Tracy, it was voted to amend the resolution by striking out the words "as soon as the negotiations can be carried out, provided the present engineering survey raises no large problems not known to exist" . The on April 18 resolution was adopted as amended. Presented to the T:Tayor for approval/ and returned without his signature on April 26, 1933. The order relative to the Putnamville Reservoir which was intro- Reservoir 112 duced on February 9, 1933, was withdrawn by Councillor Tracy with the consent of the City Council. Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: -Nasement "Ordered: That the Mayor be and hereby is authorized to negotiate vrith Raymond L. Heffernan and Edward J. Cudihy for an easement to main- tain a drain or sewer from White Street across land of Ferbert A. Miller 4 .4 April 13, 1933 -._.,___ of which they are lessees , and to record the same on behalf of the City of Salem. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on April 18, 1933, and re- turned without his signature on May 1, 1933. Sewer Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: £99 "Ordered: That His Honor the Mayor be and hereby is requested to appropriate a sum sufficient to install sanitary sewer from junction of Jefferson Ave . and Hathorne: Street to I-ertuccio Road, and also Bertuceio Avenue." Presented to the Mayor for approval on April 18, 1933, and re- turned without his signature on I7ay 1, 1933. Fares Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 300 "Ordered: That the Committee of three appointed by this council , to communicate with the officials of the Eastern lass. Street Railway to obtain a more reasonable rates of fare for the citizens of this city be further authorized to communicate with the City officials of the City of Beverly and Peabody, also with the Selectmen of the Town of Danvers and the Selectmen of the Town of Marblehead, if the said Com- mittee so desires, in order that such objective of the Committee may be expedited and accomplished." President 's Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: Day 301 "Ordered: That His Honor the T_iayor be requested to issue a procla- mation calling upon all citizens regardless of religious and political faiths to observe so called President 's Day, that is to be inaugurated Sunday, April 30th, by either attending Divine Service or offering prayer for the continuance of good health of our President , Hon. Frank- lin D. Roosevelt, so that he may be spared to the people to continue his splendid efforts to bring the country back from its present chaotic conditions." Presented to the Mayor for approval on April 180 1933, and re- turned without his signature on I:fay 1, 1933. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 10. 57 o 'clock P. 11. Attest: - Clerk April 17 , 1933 A special meeting of the City Council was held on Monday, April 17, 1933s at six o 'clock P. 11. 0 called by the President for the purpose of taking action on a supplementary budget for the municipal golf course, and all other business. All the members were present except Councillors Fitzgerald, Dooley and Kelleher. Councillor Whipple presided. On mo- tion of Councillor Poirier, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. The application of Gulf Refining Co, for a license to transport Transportation fuel oil was granted. 302 The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses mittee on Licenses and Permits: 303-306 Common Victuallers Joseph A. Gauthier, 65 Congress St. Bustache Morin, 243 Jefferson Xve. 'Margaret E. i4urphy, 516 Loring Ave. Sunday License Terrence J. Pettee, 45 Bridge St . Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: . 307 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom was referred the following applications for licenses (in the meeting of City Council of April 17th 1933) , has considered said matter and would recommend: that they be granted: Sunday License Terrence J. Pettee, 45 Bridge St. Common Victuallers Margaret E. Murphy, 516 Loring Ave. Eustache Morin, 243 Jefferson Ave. Joseph A. Gauthier, 65 Congress St.. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" The order to appropriate Iw�2700.00 for subsistence gardens which was Gardens introduced at the meeting of April 13, 1933, was taken up and was re- committed to the Committee on Finance to report at the next regular meeting. The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the April 20th ses- Jurors sion in Salem: James H. Beach 9 Ocean Avenue Retired Eugene P. O'Donnell 60 Highland Avenue Shoe Worker I 56 April 17 ,, 1933 Jurors The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the T.%y session of Civil Court in Newburyport, first session: Joseph B. Fuller 12 ?=;t. Vernon Street Painter III Emile J. Brisbois 100 Lafayette Street Real Estate The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the May session of Civil Court in Lawrence, second session: Francis J. Meagher 3 Hathorne Crescent Shoe Worker Emile Levesque 14 Gardner Street Barber Peter Demas 16 Phelps Street 7otorman I Golf Course Councillor Kelleher offered the following report i°;hich was accepted 308 3 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee of the 17hole of the City Council, to whom was re- } 4 III ferred the supplementary budget, Golf Course maintenance , amounting to $12,317. , has considered said matter and would recommend: That Yj375. be struck from same as itemized: Other Expenses , strike out *;6455.009 a substitute '6080.00. Leaving balance of �11, 942. for said golf course maintenance . For the Committee, Thomas A. Kelleher Chairman" Golf Course The order to appropriate $12,317 for the golf course., which was 189 introduced I3arch 23, 1933, as amended to 011,942. , was adopted by the following yea and nay vote : Voting yes , Councillors Dolan, Durkin, Griffin, Poirier, Rybicki , Tracy and 'Whipple , seven in all; .'absent , Councillors Dooley, Kelleher, Talbot, and Fitzgerald, four in all. Approved by the 7":ayor on April 26 , 1933. Golf Course Councillor Griffin offered the following resolution which was 309 adopted: "Resolved: That in meeting assembled this date April 17th, 1933 , we the City Council recommence that only Salem citizens and residents be eirployed in the operation of the municipal golf course. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on April 21, 1933 and returned without his signature on April 26, 1933. On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 7.47 o ' clock P. M. Attest:- Clerk - April 24, 1933 A special meeting of the City Council was held on 14onday, April 24, 1933, at 5.30 o 'clock P. M. , called by the President to take action on an appropriation for subsistence gardens and all other business. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Coun- cillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . A communication from the Superintendent of the Salem Hospital rela- Salem Hospital ymous donor of �2,000.00 to be used in helpin tine to a gift from an anon 310 the City of Salem to pay the costs of caring for patients having a Salem settlement, and who are personally unable to pay for hospital services, thereby requiring the City of Salem to pay such costs, was read and placed on file. - A protest against the elimination from the budget of the appropria- Pool tion for a wading311 pool at Gallows Hill was read and placed on file , Councillor Kelleher offered the following report which was accepted Gardens and recommendation adopted: 312 "The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the order that the sum of $2750 be and the same is hereby appropriated toward the expense o carrying out the so-called subsistence garden plan, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be adopted. For the Committee, Thos. A. Kelleher Chairman" The order , which was introduced on April 130 1933, was adopted. Approved by the Mayor on Hay 1, 1933. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration of all business transacted. On the suggestion of Councillor Whipple, it was agreed to assemble at City Hall on April 26, 1933, at five o 'clock P. I.T. , for the purpose Of visiting the site of proposed new road from Greenway Road to Ancient Road. On motion of Councillor helleher, the Council adjourned at 6.03 o 'clock P. 11. Attest:- . Cle rk 58 April 27 , 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, April 27, 1933 , at eight o' clock P. T.I. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Garage A hearing was held on the application of John J. Barry to maintain a garage at 15 Skerry Street . The applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the approval of the inspector of buildings and in conformity with the ordinances relat- ing to the same and with the rules and regulations of the 11assachusetts District Police . € Gasoline A hearing was held on the application of Patrick Pardo to keep, 4 store and sell gasoline at Bridge Street at turn in canal opposite Hy- grade Lamp Co. No one appeared in favor or in opposition and the appli- cation was referred to the Committee on Fire Department on motion of j Councillor 77hipple. Inflammables A hearing was held on the application of E. Meade Chemical Works to keep and store inflammables at 412 Bridge Street. A representative of the applicant appeared in favor and there was no opposition. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the application was referred to the Commit- tee on Fire Department. i Poles A hearing was held_ on the petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co. 313 to locate poles on Collins and Clebb Streets. Councillor `Jhipple appears( in favor, there was no opposition and the petition was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company dated March 27, 1933, due notice having been given and a public hearing held as provided by law, permission is hereby given said Company to con- . i struct and use a line for the transmission of electricity for lighting , t I heating and power, with the poles and other fixtures necessary to sus- tain and protect its wires , upon and along the public ways in said Salem as follows: 1 pole , Collins Street between Cromwell and Osgood Streets 2 poles, Collins Street between Barton and Beacon Streets 1 pole , Hebb Street between Derby and Allen Streets. And to said Company, its successors and assigns , is hereby granted a location for such line , the same to be constructed and maintained in April 27, 1933 accordance with the Ordinances of said City of Salem and with the follow- ing Specifications: The poles shall be located substantially as shown on a plan filed herewith marked "Salem Electric Lighting Company, Proposed Pole Locations in Salem, Plan No. 304, dated March 24, 1933, " hereby re- ferred to and made a part of this order." Approved by the Mayor on May 4, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Licensing Board Committee on Finance: 314 "Ordered: that the sum of five hundred dollars (0500. ) be and the r same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of meeting expenses of the Licensing Board, including salaries as prescribed by ordinance, and such incidentals as may be necessary for the proper administration of the office. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy for the current year. " The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedlers 315 "The 7oard of Control, to whom were referred applications for pedler licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the follow- ing be granted: Elmer Hills, Ipswich Orrin Hills, Ipswich Aurele Morneau, 8 Porter St. Ct. Joe Sipel, 69 Lndicott St . For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" Notice from the City Marshal of the appointment of William H. O'Neil Police Officers 316 and Joseph H. Pelletier as regular patrolmen and George J. UcCabe and Thomas H. Hill as reserve police officers was read and placed on file . Notice regarding a special state election was received from the Sec- Election 317 retary of State and placed on file . + The claim of Doris L. Boucher was referred to the Committee on Claim - 318 Claims. The application of Salem ;Pall Paper Co. for a permit for a stationarr Signs 319-320 sign at 252 Essex Street was granted subject to the approval of the sup- erintendent of streets. The application of Louis Shaub for a permit for a stationary elec- trical sign at rear 146 Washington Street was granted subject to the ap- proval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, May 11, 1933, at eight o 'clock Inflammables 321 April 12;7, 1933 P. M., on the application of Northwestern Leather Co. Trust to keep and store inflammables at 50 Proctor Street. Street Meetings The petition of Socialist Labor Party to speak on the streets was 321 i granted. Gasoline The following applications for transfers of.:licenses to keep, store 322-325 and sell gasoline were granted: Thomas J. Burns , 6 Bay View Ave. , transfer from Edward J. Burns LIexican Petroleum Corp. , Cor. Congress & Palmer Ste. , transfer from g" Rosario Deschenes VI, i Francis J. I:Ioynihan, 330 Bridge St . , transfer from Walter J. hest c ; r� North Shore Fuel Corp. , rear 20 I.4arch St . , transfer from Dickerman Fuel Corp. fiY ,. j Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Commit- 326-342 tee on Licenses and Permits: Sunday Licenses Arthur W. Cyr, Jr. , 4 Front St. Peter Fothier, 22 Forest Ave . Delphis Plourde, 71 Congress St. , transfer from 75 Congress St. Joseph Richard, 199 Jefferson Ave., transfer from Alexander J. Richard Alfred R. Robinson, 113 Lafayette St. Joseph A. Wright, 1 Hardy St . , transfer from John H. Wright Common Victuallers Ira y . Chute , 264 Essex St. Arthur W. Cyr, Jr. , 4 Front St. Aurel Fraser, 2 North St . Louis J. Rizoli, 120 Essex St. Panos K. Stasinopulos , 32 Front St.Bernard Sushel, 60 Lafayette st. Lodging Houses Grace B. Hob:son, 74'1 Federal St. Jean B. Lebel, 43 Boston St. Anna M. Pineault , 4 Porter St. Junk Collector Charles Litman, 9 Becket Ave. Auto Truck e George 71. Berry, 86 Derby St. «. Garage A hearing was ordered for Thursday, My 11, 1933, at eight o ' clock 343 P. Ii. , on the application of Hannah E. McKeen to maintain a garage at 20 Walter Street. Renewals A list of applications for renewal of Sunday, Pool Table , Bowling 344 Alley, Junk Collector, Druggist, Passenger Automobile, Lodging House, Common Victualler and Intelligence Office Licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. I Transportation The following applications for renewal of licenses to transport fue 345 j - April 27 , 1933 oil were granted: Walter Berry, 9 Union St. , Beverly Dooling Service Oil Co. , rear 22 Lothrop St. , Beverly Jefferson Range Oil Co . , 73 Summer St. Jenney Manufacturing Co. , 12 India St. , Boston North Shore Petroleum Co., Atlantic Ave. , I._'arblehead George W. Pickering Coal Co. , 122 Washington St . Public Service Oil Co. , 62 Hathorne St. Shell Eastern Petroleum Products Inc . , 64 Union St. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 346 and recommendation adopted: f "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victuallers George W. Hogan, 175 Boston St. John J. Hogan, 63 Boston St. Julius Leamon, 4 Norman St. Albert LeBel, 43 Boston St. Arthur 71. Cyr, Jr. , 4 Front St. Sunday Licenses Joseph E. Broyer, 231 North St. Thomas J. Burns, 6 Bay View Ave. William Feehily, 93 Bridge St. Frances A. Lovely, 153 Fort Ave. Wilfred J. Poitras, 53 West Ave . James Quinlan, 15 Lemon St. Julia L. Ryan, 2462 Essex St. Victor L. Julien, 87a Lafayette St . , transfer from Charles E. Pelletier Pool Table Ercole Tornello, 38 Margin St . , 2 tables Lodging House Anna A. Iverson, 15 -Bay View Ave . Jean B. LeBel, 43 Boston St. Renewals Sunday Licenses William A. Ambrose, 108 Boston St . Lois J. Beaulieu, 255 Jefferson Ave Frank Bertini, 102 Norman St . Ilfary S. Buba, 1302 North St. Harold L. Carlman, 18 Bridge St. IaLtteo Celona, 4 High St. Collins & B,ichaels, 109 Essex St. Armand L. Dionne, 126 Essex St. Emile Dionne, 66 Loring Ave . Iaarie Diozzi, 50 Margin St. Louis E. Dumas, 44 Congress St. Elizabeth Candy Shops Inc. , 105 Lafayette St . Elizabeth Candy Shops Inc. , 136 Essex St . Amy Farfara, 40 Ward St. William Feehily, 22 Beach Ave. Arthur T. Fer&son, 42 Balcomb St. Louis Hollander, 193 Fort Ave. Anna A. Iverson, 15 Bay View Ave. Helen Yuszmar, 52 Becket St. Peter P. & Christ Lagos, 122 Lafayette St. Lagos Bros. , 169 ashington St. Louis J. Lambert , 29 Cabot St. Eugenie IaMontagne, I Gardner St. Leo LeClerc, 102 Congress St. Thomas J. Lynch, 97 Mason St. Stephen L. 11aga, 147 Derby St. Stephen C. I;Iarkarian, 112 North St. Napoleon Hartineau, 72 Leach St. Peter IcElroy, 18 Boston St. LIoustakia Bros. , 230 Essex St. Abraham Newman, 2072 North St. Ernest A. Panneton, 38 Charter St. g. Delphis Plourde, 71 Congress St . Emma Roy, 73 Ocean Ave. John L. Sheehan & Soh, 159 Fort Ave . Stanley F. Soboczinski, 112 Derby St. Harriet E. Stromberg 2 Bridge St . Henry Szetela 87 Derby St. ' Forrest R. Trask, 3 *orthend Ave . Parmeli Turcotte, 21 River St. 'Fn Catherine 'fashburn, 358 Bridge St. Janda S. Zak, 171 Derby St. Stasia Zbikowski, 46 Lnglish St. Renewals Pawnbroker - Samuel Solomon, 33 Front St. :-62 April 270._ 1933 - Auto Dealer Beaver Auto Co . , L81 Derby St . , first class i I"ill Hill rotor Co. , 231 77ashington St . , first class Auto Truck Ludwik Dziekiewicz , 22 Boston St. John Karbowniczak, 155 Derby St. Raymond E. 2dorin, Salem Depot Pool Tables tidilliam A. Ambrose, 108 Boston St . George Burda, 3 Ward St. Stephen L. hiaga, 147 Derby St. Ovila Warner, 98 Lafayette St. John A. Zuchowski, 169 Derby St. Lodging House John G. Alber, 8 Brown St. Franklin B. Ballou, 348 Essex St. Fred B. Barstow, 26 'hinter St. Charlotte E. Farr, 335 Jefferson Ave . Joseph Goldberg, 167 Washington St.Harry Halpert , 57 "Washington St.. Napoleon Lajoie, 19 Brown mot. Marie A. '?aillet, 14 Lynch St. Horace L. Upham, 23-25 Federal St. Transportation of Oil Salem Gas Light Co. , 209 Washington St. Coffee House Alexander Tournas, 2-� Front St. Innholder Fred B. Barstow, 1762 Essex St . Druggist - Third Class Harry Boyd, 239 Lafayette St . Fred L. True , 193 1;7ashington St . The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Common Victuallers 4 Edith Lajoie, 19 Brown St . Sunday Licenses L'dith Lajoie , 19 Brown St . Sarah Lander, 38 Lafayette St. Bernard Sushel, 60 Lafayette St . For the Committee Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Claim Councillor Poirier offered the following report which was accepted 347 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Claims , to whom was referred the claim of Hans Swenson for damages to sidewalk caused by city truck, has considered said matter and woula recommend: Leave to withdraw. For the Committee , George E. Poirier _ Chairman" Reservoir Councillor Dolan' s notice of reconsideration on the adoption of the order to authorize procedure on the Putnamville Reservoir on April April 27,, 193377 - 139 1933, was taken up. The Council refused to reconsider. The order was presented to the Mayor for approval on I,iay 2, 1933, and returned ' without his signature on I,?ay 4 , 1933. r Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Gallows Hill Park 348 "Ordered: That the I`_ayor and Park. Commissioners be requested to con- sider the advisability Of undertaking a plan of general development in ; the Gallows Hill Park; and to appropriate a sufficient sum of money to ;14 , i' complete this project. Such development to consist in the removal of the j" necessary amount of stone and gravel and the filling in of a portion of the now existing pond known as the Dam; thus providing a suitable en- trance to said park and athletic field for the residents of Ward Four." Presented to the Hayor for approval on May 2, 1933, and returned without his signature on May 4, 1933. Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: Strike 349 "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to communicate with the sever- al leather manufacturers of this City in whose plants labor trouble now exists and who are now employing so called "strike breakers" , and request the said manufacturers in the interest of public welfare to discontinue the services of these so called "new employees" , pending further adjust- ment of the labor strike; thus by their co-operation assist in protect- ing public life and property. " presented to the I;.ayor for approval on Hay 2, 1933 , and returned without his signature on May 4, 1933. Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted— Palmer Cove 350 "Ordered: That the City Engineer furnish the City Council with a detailed plan, including soundings, of a bulkhead across Palmer Cove on the line of the State Fill Permit, also the cost of the same in detail. " Approved by the Iiayor on Hay 4, 1933. Councillor Whipple offered the following order which was adopted: Street Sprinkling and Oiling "Ordered: That in accordance with Section 250 Chapter 26, of the 351 Revised Laws of the Commonwealth, the attached liFt of streets and por- tions of streets be watered or oiled by the City for the present muni- cipal year at the expense, in part, of the abuttors thereon and in part at the expense of the City, and it is further Ordered: that it be and hereby is estimated and determined (1) that the expense of oiling and sprinkling said streets and portions of said streets for the present municipal year be for the sum of Five April 27, 1933 thousand five hundred sixty dollars . (2) That eighty per cent of such expense, to wit, the sum of Four thousand four hundred forty-eight dol- lars , be borne by the abutters on said streets and portions of streets . (3 ) That the rate assessed upon each linear foot of frontage of estates abutting upon said streets or portions of streets be four cents . That the expense determined as . aforesaid of such oiling and sprink- ling to be borne by the abuttors shall be assessed in the manner here- after provided upon the estates abutting on said streets or portions of streetg, in proportion to the number of linear feet of such estate upon said streets and portions of streets so oiled or sprinkled; and it is further Ordered: that the Commissioner of Streets be and hereby is directed to determine the amount of assessment upon each estate abutting on said street or portion of street in accordance with the provisions of this _ Revised Twenty-six of the m Chapter Tv t Twenty-five of �t order and of Section y I Y Laws. That the said Commissioner of Streets within a reasonable time after the first day of April, A. D. 1933 , make or cause to be made a list of streets or portions of streets which the City Council has de- termined as aforesaid shall be oiled or sprinkled, which list shall s;)ecify each estate abutting upon such streets or portions thereof, the amount per linear foot of such assessment on each estate and that he i certify and commit said list to the Board of assessors of the Taxes of the City. Andrew Street Appleton Street Arbella Street 1 Arthur Street Balcomb Street Barr Street Barton Street Barton Square Beckford St. Boardman Street Boston Street Bradford Street Briage Street Briggs Street Broad Street Broadway Brown Street Bryant Street Buchanan Road Buffum Street Cabot Street Cambridge St. Carpenter Street Canal Street Cedar Street Central Street Chandler Street Chestnut Street Cherry Street Church Street Claremont Road Cleveland Road Cliff Street Clifton Avenue Cloutman Street Collins Street Conant Street Crombie Street Cross Street Cousins Street Cushing Street Dearborn Street Derby Street - Dodge Street Dow .Street Downing Street Dunlap Street East Collins Street Eden Street Emerton Street Endicott Street ' English Street Essex Street Fairfield Street Fairmount Street Federal Street Flint Street Forest Avenue Forrester Street Foster Street Front Street Glendale Street Gardner Street Glover Street Goodell Street Granite Street Grant Road Green Street Grove Street Hancock Street Harbor Street Harmony Street Harrison Avenue Hawthorne Boulevard Hathorne Street f Hemenway Road Highland Avenue Holly Street Horton Street Howard Street Lafayette Place Lafayette Street Laurel Street Lawrence Street Leach St. Extension Lee Street Lemon Street s Liberty Hill Avenue Ldrehmont Road Lincoln Road ' linden Street Lynde 'Street Mall Street r. April 27, . 1933 3targgin Street 'Jason Street Ifesservey Street Moulton Avenue Mt . Vernon Street Yoffat Road Munroe Street Naples Road North Street Northend Avenue Northey Street North Pine Street Nursery Street Oak Street Oakland Street Ocean Avenue Ocean Avenue (Castle Hill) Oliver Street Orchard Street Orne Street Osborne Street Osgood Street Palmer Street Peabody Street Pearl Street Perkins Street Pickering Street Pickman Road Pickman Street Piedmont Street Pleasant Street Porter Street Prescott Street Proctor Street Randall Street r` Read Street Ropes Street Roslyn Street Saltonstall Parkway Saunders Street Savoy Road Shore Avenue Smith Street St. Peter Street Station Road Summer Street Summit Street So. Pine Street Symonds Street Tremont Street Union Street Upham Street Walter Street Ward Street Warren Street Washington Street Washington Street (west side from Norman to Essex St. ) Washington Hill Washington Square Willow Avenue Winthrop Street Williams Street Wisteria Street Webb Street West Avenue - Winter Street Wheatland Street Willson Street Beaver Street Salem Willows Beach Avenue Bay View Avenue Columbus Avenue Dustin Street Fort Avenue Island Avenue Lowell Street Sutton Avenue Juniper Avenue" Approved by the 7.fayor on Ilay 4, 1933 Councillor Tracy offered the following order which was adopted: Election 352 "Ordered: that meetings of the qualified voters of the City of Salerl be held in the several voting precincts of the City, at the polling places designated hereafter on Tuesday, June 13 , 1933 , for the purpose of electing delegates to a Convention to act upon a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment; and be it further Ordered: that the polling places shall be as follows: Ward 10 Prec. 1 & 2 - Hose House, Bentley St. Prec. 3 - Herbert St . School Ward 2, Prec . 1 - Church, cor. Bridge & Demon Ste . Prec . 2 & 3 - Phillips School, Washington Sq. Ward 3, Prec . 1 & 2 Old High School, Broad St. Prec. 3 - St. Anne's School, Jefferson Ave. Ward 4, Prec. 1 - Polling Place, Beckford St. Prec. 2 & 3 - Endicott School, Boston St. Ward 5, Prec. 1 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Prec. 2 & 3 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Prec. 4 & 5 - Training School, Loring Ave . Ward 6, Prec. 1 - Engine House, North St. Prec. 2 & 3 - Cogswell School, School St. and be it further Ordered: that the polls be opened at six o 'clock A. Y. and closed at four o' clock P. If. , and that the city clerk be instructed to publish a this notice as required by law. " Approved by the Mayor on Kay 4 , 1933 . 6 April 27 , 1933. n On motion of Councillor Kelleher , the Council refused .an immediate reconsideration of all business transacted. President Fitzgerald presented a badge to Councillor Griffin, Chair- man of the Committee on Fire Department, as a token of the regard of his fellow members . On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 9.13 r , o' clock P. M. Attest:- L I Clerk I i I i � I V M, !I 41 CAM �y 11}_ 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, May 11, f` !. 1933, at eight o 'clock P. Ind. All the members were present and the Presi- A dent presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. sin A hearing was held on the application of Hannah E. McKeen to main- Garage ' a garage at 20 Walter Street. Councillor Griffin appeared in favor, ;, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the app- roval of the inspector of buildings and in conformity with the ordinances '`- relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the 11assachu- setts District Police. A hearing was held on the application of Northwestern leather Co. Inflammables Trust to keep and store inflammables at 50 Proctor Street. Mr. George A. Russell and Mr. Cunningham appeared in favor. Dr. Barry appeared in op- position. On motion of Councillor Whipple , the matter was referred to the Committee on Fire Department. The Mayor 's appointment of Joseph F. Hudon as a member of the Board Assessor 353 of Assessors for the term of three years beginning March 1, 1933, was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules. An order recommending an appropriation of $9,000.00 for building a Palmer Cove 354-355 bulkhead in Palmer Cove, recommended by the Mayor, was not adopted. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of Twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of building a pile bulk- head across Palmer's Cove on a line which is about one hundred feet be- yond the limit of our ;;,resent authority to fill and which is noted in red in the accompanying blue print and will be subject to the approval of the Division of 'Vater Ways and Public Lands. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the currant year." Approved by the Mayor on May 13, 1933 The following order, recormnended by the I,[ayor, was adopted under 356 Premium suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of two thousand sixty dollars and fifty cents ($2060. 50) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying the premium for three years ' insurance on the Salem High School, which has been insured for ? 652,000. Said sum to be charged to ':y May 11, 1933 the tax levy of the current year." Approved by the '.?ayor on "?fay 13 , 1933. Convention The following order, recommended by the Mayor , was adopted under 357 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of two hundred fifty dollars (Iw250. ) be and ) the same is hereby appropriated to help meet the expenses of the Conven- tion of the Disabled Vlar Veterans which is to be held in this City in June. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year." Approved by the Mayor on May 13, 1933. i Soldiers ' Relief The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under �? 358 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: that the sum of thirty-two thousand dollars ($32, 000) be and the same is hereby appropriated, to be added to the appropriation already made for the Soldiers ' Benefits department, Soldiers ' Relief item. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on "iay 13, 1933. Wall The following order, recommended by the ?Mayor, was adopted under 359 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: that the sum of one hundred ninety-five dollars ($195. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying the City's share of the expense of building a concrete wall to be used in part as a retaining wall on the Tassinari property on Central Street abutting the Charter Street cemetery. Said wall to be used and consid- ered as a retaining wall for the Charter Street cemetery. Said sum to be oharged to the tax levy of the current year." Approved by the Mayor on Ilay 13 , 1933. Report The report of the City 'farshal for the month of April was received 360 and placed on file. Palmer Cove The estimate of the City Engineer of the cost of building a bulk- 361 head in Palmer Cove was read and placed on file. • d Claim The claim of Helen L. Ganley was referred to the Committee on 362 Claims. Memorial Day An invitation to participate in the Memorial Day observance was 363 accepted. t t IV May 11, 1933 The petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co, for transfer of owner- Pole ship of pole on Oakland Street from Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway 364-365 Co, was granted by the following order which. was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem. Electric Lighting Company, dated April 12, 1933, permission is hereby given said Company to constru and use a line for the transmission of electricity for lighting, heating and power, with the poles and other fixtures necessary to sustain and protect its wires , upon and along the public ways in said Salem as fol- lows: Pole #3793, Oakland Street corner Balcomb. This is an existing pole formerly the property of the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company and now taken over by the Salem Electric Lighting Company. And to said Company, its successors and assigns, is hereby granted a location for such line , the same to be constructed and maintained in accordance with the Ordinances of said City of Salem and with the following Specifi- cations : The poles shall be located substantially as shown on a plan filed herewith marked "Salem Electric Lighting Company, Proposed Pole Locations in Salem, Plan No. 305, dated I:tarch 31, 1933" , hereby referred to and made a part of this order. " Approved by the ISayor on May 13, 1933. A communication relative to methods of employment of recipients of Public Welfare 366 Public Welfare aid was referred to the Mayor. The application of Harry Pickering & Son Inc. for a license to trans Transportation 367 port fuel oil was granted. The following applications for permits for stationary electrical Signs 368-369 signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: John F. ITiller, 158 ';Jashington St . Alfred Robinson, 113 Lafayette St . The petition of United Front Hunger March Committde to speak in Street Meeting 370 Derby Square on May 18, 1933, was granted subject to the supervision of i' the City IT_arshal. .a The petition of Disabled Veterans for the use of Rowells Field for Rowells Field 371 the week of June 5 , 1933, was granted subject to the supervision of the superintendent of public property. The petition of Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co. to operate Bus Route 372 70 --- -- --- ISay 11, 1933 motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire over a route to Salem willows was referred to the Committee on Public Works and the i special Committee on Fare Reduction. 1 Finance A communication from Thomas P. MMcKiernan relative to the financial 373 Icondition of the city was read and placed on file. i Gasoline The application of Bursaw Oil Corp. for a transfer from V1illiam J. 374 Bursaw of a license to keep, store and sell gasoline off Jefferson Ave- nue was granted. f Gasoline Hearings were ordered for Thursday, May 25, 1933, at eight o 'clock 375-6 P. M. , on the following applications to keep, store and sell gasoline: Bursaw Oil Corp. , off Jefferson Ave . Sinarise Gauthier, 62 Leavitt St. Pedler The application of John J. Dumais, 95 Jackson Street, for a pedler 377 license was referred to the Board of Control. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 378-392 mittee on Licenses and Permits : Common Victuallers Walter E. Breed, 115 Highland Ave . 0. 1+7allace Hargraves , 175 Fort Ave. H. P. Hood & Sons Inc. , 261 Essex St. John E. ?.tcCarthy, 266 Bridge St. lSauriOe A. McDonald, 220 Derby St. Edna 11. Reilly, 200 Fort Ave. Sunday Licenses Etta Groman, 187 .Fort Ave . Susie C. Johnson, 21 Sutton Ave. Emil '.1roo, 149 Derby St. Edna 21. Reilly, 200 Fort Ave . Salvatore Rizzotti, 15 High St. Bernard Sushel, 60 lafayette St. Lodging houses George N._ Brown, 2 Paradise Rd. Linnie 11. Cronk, 137 Washington St. Walter F. Mercier, 291 Lafayette St. Garages Xearings were ordered for Thursday, ?Say 25, 1933, at ei,-ht o 'clock 393-39 yy P. 1% , on the following applications to maintain garagez: R Katherine A. Hagan, 400 Jefferson Ave. Alfonse Matton, 18 Willson St. Dora Polansky, 8 Claremont Rd. Pedlers A list of applications for renewal of pedler licenses was referred 396 to the Board of Control. Transportation The following applications for renewals of licenses to transport k 397 fuel oil were granted: H. G. Allen, Asbury St. , So. Hamilton Emil Desrochers, 20 Willson St. leader Filling Stations Corp. , 425 Union St . , Lynn McEwen Filling Station, 92 Foster St. , Peabody 11urphy Fuel Co. , 56 Valnut St. , Peabody Patrick F. Pardo, 47 Aborn St. , Peabody Pelletier Bros . , 64 Ward St. Penn Oil Co. , 7 Cross St. , nanvers Quaker Gasoline & Oil Co. , 17 Cherry St. , Danvers A list of applications for renewals of' Sunday, ]Lodging House, Com- Renewals mon Victualler, Innholder, Druggist and Junk Collector Licenses was:' 398 referred to the Committee on licenses and Permits. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted: Licenses 399 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred ap- plications for licenses., has considered said matter and mould recommend that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses Arthur W. Cyr, 4 Front St. Peter Pothier, 22 Forest Ave. Delphis Plourde, 71 Congress St. , transfer from 75 Congress St . Joseph Richard, 199 Jefferson Ave . , transfer from Alexander J. Richard Alfred R. Robinson, 113 Lafayette St . Salvatore Rizzotti, 15 High 'St. Joseph A. Wright, 1 Hardy St. , transfer from John E. Wright Common Victuallers John E. McCarthy, 266 Bridge St. Ira it. Chute, 264j Essex St. Aurel Fraser, 2 North St. Panos K. Stasinopulos, 32 Front St ?Saurice A. McDonald, 220 Derby St. Lodging House Grace B . Hobson, 742 Federal , St. Anna T.S. Pineault, 4 Porter St. Junk Collector Charles Litman, 9 Becket Ave . Auto Truck George 71. Berry, 86 Derby St. Renewals Sunday Licenses Daniel Ablovich, 82 School St. William A. Carroll, 34 Derby St . Ira ?I. Chute , 2641 Essex St. Ira AT. Chute, 154 Essex St. St Adelard Deschene, 86 Congress St. Peter A. Eliopulos , 145 I'Jashington C. Annie Finnan, 87 Bridge St. Arthur Fontaine, l71_ ;7est Ave. Napoleon Fontaine, 327 Jefferson Ave. Louis Goldberg, 107 School St. Reiman Golik, 75 Derby St . Frank N. Harris, 13 Zborn St. Margaret E. 11urphy, 516 Loring Ave . Patrick O'Donnell, 10 Varney St . Arthur Poussard, 68 Palmer St- Peter Rizoli , 120 Essex St. Thomas J. Tremblay, 24 Park St. John `:Jest, 2 Loring Ave. George S. Wright, 102 Webb St. Peter A. Guigg o, 36 Endicott St. l- Pool Tables "ve . (2) Leo LeClerc, 102 Congress St. (2) Rene "farcaurelle, 252 Jefferson '{ Hormidas Palardy, 115 Lafayette St. (1) Bowling Alleys Eugene Beaulieu, 94 Lafayette St. (8) John H. Ferris , 18 New Derby St. (16) Junk Collector Barney Berkovitz, 2 Central St. Simon 1ruchansky, 9 So. Mason St. n MINIM N MINIM a IN May 11, 1933 Druggist - Third Class Frank H. Frisbee, 310 Essex St. John E. Heffernan, 66 '7ashington St James E. Joyce, 109 Essex St. Arthur H. Sinclair, 1072 Bridge St. Walter P. Upton, 145 North St. i Passenger Automobiles Frank Cosgrove, Hawthorne Garage (2) Lodging House Ella L. Harlin, 2 Federal St . Ella L. Harlin, 35 Washington St. Margaret Laverty, 28-30 Lynde St. Annie O'Keefe , 4 Brown St. Clara Poitras , 284 Lafayette St . James D. Sullivan, 135B Essex St. Grace Y. Walkup, 10-12 Federal St . Common Victuallers Rene lLarcaurelle, 252 Jefferson Ave . Paul L. Swenbeck, Salem Willows Edmond Boulay, 1312 Washington St. Emelia 11. Deschenes , 50 Palmer St. Ralph Kublin, 36 Lafayette St. Intelligence Office Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, 86 Federal St. The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Common Victualler - Bernard Sushel, 60 Lafayette St. Sunday License - Saran Lander, 38 Central St. For the Committee, i Edmond Talbot , Jr. Chairman1° It was voted that the recommendation to give Bernard Sushel and Sarah Lander leave to withdraw be recommitted. The recommendation of I � the Committee was then adopted. Inflammables Councillor Griffin offered the following report which was accepted 400 j and recommendation recommitted: "The Committee on Fire Dept. to whom was referred the application of E. Meade Chemical Works to keep and store inflammables ( 5, 000) gal- lons at 412 Bridge St . (approved by Chief of Fire Dept , for 50 drums or Y 2, 500 gallons) , has considered said matter and would recomi,end : same be granted., subject to the approval of the Chief of the Fire Dept. For the Committee, William B. Griffin Chairman" Gasoline Councillor Griffin offered the following report which was accepted 401 and recommendation recommitted: "The Committee on Fire Dept. , to whom was referred the application of Patrick F. Pardo to keep, store and sell gasoline at Bridge St. , at turn in Canal opposite Hygrade Lamp Co. (2, 000 gallons ) has considered said matter and would recommend: leave to withdraw. For the Committee , William B. Griffin Chairman", I sty 11, 1933 Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted City Solicitor and recommendation adopted: 402 "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred an order rela- tive to amendment to ordinance of compensation paid certain city officer has considered said matter and would recommend: adoption of the followin amendment to ordinances. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" The following ordinance was passed for publication: City Solicitor ! ""In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. 403 Salary Ir` An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to the City Solicitor. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows : Section 1. Section 5 of Chapter 12 of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by striking out the same and inserting in place thereof the fol- lowing: "Section 5. The City Solicitor shall receive such compensation as the city council may determine, which shall be in full for all ser- vices he may be called-upon to perform under the provisions of this ordinance. In all cases where his attendance is required out of the city he shall be allowed his reasonable travelling expenses . " Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as of February L5, 1933. " + Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted City Solicitor 404 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred a change in the Y ordinance relating to compensation of certain city officers, has con- sidered said natter and would reco:muend: the adoption of the following change. For the Committee, h. Philip J. Durkin Chairman" The following ordinance was passed for publication: City Solicitor k Salary "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three 405 ! ` An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to the compensation of cer- tain city officers. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows : Section 1. Chapter XIV, Section 1, of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by striking out the words "to the City Solicitor two hundred and fifty dollars" and substituting therefor the words "to the City Solici- tor thirty-five hundred dollars" . i _ -\14 Jay 11" 1933 Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as of February 25, 1933 ." Fire Dept. Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted: 406 "The Co:,unittee on Ordinances, to whom was referred a communication from the Mayor endorsing the recommendation of the Chief of the Fire Dept. for a change in ordinance pertaining to the Fire Dept. , has con- sidered said matter and would recommend: the adoption of the following change. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" Fire Dept. The following ordinance was read: 407 "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three . An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to the Fire Department. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows : Section 1. Section 7 of Chapter 18 of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by adding after the word "age" in the second line "five feet s four inches in height in bare feet and weighing not less than one hun- 1 tired thirty-five pounds, without clothing" so that the first sentence of said section will read as follows: "Any resident of the city- over 21 and under 35 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches in height in bare feet and weigh- ing not less than 135 pounds , without clothing, shall be eligible for membership in the call force. " Section 2. Section 1 of Chapter 18 of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by striking out the words "thirty-nine" in the fourth line there- of- and substituting the word "forty" so that said section will read as follows: "section 1. The fire department which is hereby established shall consist of a chief, a deputy chief, eight captains , eight lieuten- ants, supervisor of motor apparatus , and forty privates . It shall also € include a call force consisting of four call lieutenants and not more than forty privates . ". Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City Charter. " it f ' The recommendation of the Committee , as included in Section 1 of 'I the ordinance was not adopted by the following yea and nay vote : Voting yes, Councillors Durkin, Talbot and Fitzgerald, three in all; Voting no, Councillors Dolan, Dooley, Griffin, Kelleher , Poirier, Rybicki and Tracy, seven in all; Absent, Councillor Whipple, one in all; and the said section I was striken out. The ordinance, as amended, was passed for publication. i i a -75 !lay 11, 1933- Councillor Kelleher offered the following report which was accepted Willson Road and recommendation adopted: 408 "The Committees on Finance ana Public Works, to whom was referred the matter of an appropriation of $5,500.00 for roads to the Golf Course, has considered said matter and would recommend: the construction of Will- son Road from Champlain Road to the Golf Course entrance and that the sum of $2452.00 be appropriated for . the same . For the Committees, Thos . A. Kelleher Stepheh A. Whipple Chairman" The order to appropriate �50500.00 for a road to the golf course, which was introduced on April 13, 1933, was amended to �2,452.00, and adopted as amended. Approved by the Mayor on May 13, 1933. Councillor Kelleher offered the following report which was accepted Licensing Board and recommendation adopted: 409 "The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the appropriation for the License Commissioners, has considered said matter and would a recommend: the sum of four hundred be appropriated and the same to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. For the Committee, Thos. A. Kelleher Chairman" The order to appropriate $500.00 for the Licensing Board, which was introduced on April 27, 1933, was amended to $400.00 and adopted as amended. Approved by the Mayor on May 13 , 1933. Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: Committees 410 "Ordered: That the City Solicitor be requested to give an opinion to the Council as to what jurisdiction, if any, the Council Committees have over the various departments which they supposedly represent. " Approved by the Mayor on May 18, 1933, Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: Employment 411 "Ordered: The City Solicitor be requested to render an opinion re- garding the legality of the recent appointment of Mr. McDonough as work- ing foreman at the Golf Course. " Approved by the Mayor on May. 18, 1933. Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: 7/harf 412 "Ordered: That His Honor the Pdayor be and is hereby authorized to Tray 11, 1933 lease or sell the wharf property owned by the City of Salem and located in Beverly, TSass. " (Councillor Durkin moved to amend by adding "and Committee on Public Property" after "Mayor" . Councillor Dooley accepted the amendment and order adopted as amended. ) Presented to the nyor for approval on Tray 12, 1933, and returned without his signature on Llay 13, 1933. I 'yemorial Day Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: 413 "Ordered: That all veterans regularly employed by the City be given a full 124 hours off on May 30 , 1933, from duty , to participate in klem- orial Day exercises with full pay for the day. Said employees to be veterans of Civil Wart Spanish War and World Far. " Approved by the Mayor on May 13 , 1933 jTrees Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted, 414 and a hearing ordered for ?,Tay 250 1933, at eight o ' clock P. If. : "Ordered: That the Committee on Shade Trees be requested to in- vestigate the two objectionable trees located in Palfray Court with the idea of having them removed. " Welfare Councillor Tracy called for immediate reconsideration of the vote to refer the communication relative to the employment of welfare aid recipients to the Myor. The Council voted to reconsider. On motion of Councillor Tracy, it was voted to refer the matter to a special committee of five . The following Committee was appointed: Councillors Tracy, Durkin, Dooley, Talbot and Griffin. Palmer Cove Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: 415 "Ordered: That the City Council request the Division of 'a'ater 'frays and Public lands to issue a permit extending the bulkhead at Palmer ' s Cove about 100 ft. beyond the parallel line as set forth in the present permit and that a hearing be ordered at the earliest possible moment . " Approved by the I.Tayor on TTay 13, 1933 ! On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council refused an immediate ;r reconsideration of all business transacted and not already reconsidered On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 10.29 o' clock P. M. Attest: Cler 77 May 25, 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, May 25, 1933, at eight o 'clock P. 7.?. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor 7hipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordinances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the L,�assachusetts District Police: Katherine A. Hagan, 400 Jefferson Ave . Ambrose Matton, 18 Willson St. Dora Polansky, 8 Claremont Road Hearings were held on the following applications to keep, store 0asoline and sell gasoline. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licen- ses subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Sinarise Gauthier, 62 Leavitt St. I3ursaw Oil Corp. , off Jefferson Avenue A hearing was held on the removal of trees in Palfray Court . Coun Trees cillor Rybicki spoke in favor and there vias no opposition. The hearing was closed. Councillor Dolan offered the following report which was accepted Trees 416 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Shade Trees , to whom was referred the matter of removal of two trees on Palfray Court, has considered said matter and would recommend: That they both be taken down. For the Committee, H. Francis Dolan Chairman" The following order was adopted: 417 Trees "Ordered: That the Superintendent of Shade Trees be and hereby is authorized to remove two trees on Palfray Court, the expense of same to be charged to the appropriation for Shade Trees." Approved by the Mayor on June 1, 1933 The following order, recommended by the 71.1ayor, was adopted under Greenlawn 418 :ay '.i5; 1933_ suspension of the rules: "Ordered: m w thousand dollars a 000. ) be and the Ordered. Th at the sum of two t �� � i same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of continuing the work of beautifying and further improving the general condition of Greenlawn Cemetery. Said amount to be chargea to the special account Sale of Lots and Graves. " he �.4a or on June 1 19 33. 3 Approved b t � pp Y Y Traffic A communication from the City Marshal relative to restricted park= !, 419 ing of automobiles until 9 P. 11.1. on Saturdays and other nights when stores are open for business was referred to the Committee on Traffic Rules . The recommendation of the City ?:Zarshal that the watering troughs on Front Street and at the corner of North and Bridge Streets be removed was referred to the City Engineer with the request that the watering troughs be removed. Wharf Notice from the Inspector of Buildings that the wharf on 'eater 420 Street, Beverly, is no longer required for public purposes was read and placed on file. Pedlers The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: 421 "The Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for ped- ler licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Boleslaw Kuszmar, 7 Lemon St. Robert Richmond, 122 Boardman St. David Saper, 9 English St. Demetrios Thomopoulos , 18 Geneva St Bond The civil constable 's t3ond of Blanche E. Allen was approved. 422 Invitation An invitation to attend the exercises on Firemen's Memorial Sunday 423 on June 11, 1933, was accepted. Palmer Cove A notice of a hearing on building bulkhead and filling in Palmer 424 Cove before the Department of Public 'dlorks on May 319 1933, at 2 P. 2. 9 was read and placed on file. Poles The petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. and Salem 425-426 Electric Lighting Co. for joint locations of existing poles .on State Road and Loring Avenue was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: That The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of :=k•: I&Ly 25, 1933 Vhssachusetts and Salem Electric Lighting Company each having locations in certain streets of the municipality, be and they are hereby granted a joint location for and permission jointly to maintain poles already existing and their respective wires to be placed thereon, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as any of said Companies may deem necessary in the public way or ways hereinafter referred to , as requested in petition of said Companies dated the loth day of May, 1933. All construction under this order shall be in accordance with the fol- lowing conditions : - Poles shall be of sound timber, and reasonably straight, and shall be set substantially at the points indicated upon the plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co, of P.Tass . , No. 594 Dated 5-3-33 - filed with this order. There may be attached to said poles by said The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts not to ex- ceed wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and by said Salem Electric Lighting Co, not to exceed wires and cables necess- ary for the conduct of its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placed at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground. The following are the public ways or parts of ways along which the poles above referred to are located, and the number of poles : - State Road between Vinnin St . and Uaple Avenue - 8 poles Loring Ave , northerly corner Maple Avenue = 1 pole Loring Ave. from point approximately 600 ' north of Oakview Ave. , Poles 1/69 to 1/64 - 6 poles Approved by the ?Tayor on June 1, 1933 . The claim of Edmund 71. Brown, Jr. , was referred to the Committee Claims on Claims . 427 The petition of Workers Club of Salem to hold weekly meetings in Meetings 428 Derby Square during the month of June was granted subject to the super- vision of the city marshal. The application of Disabled American Veterans for permission to Signs 429-430 erect a stationary sign and information booth on the tunnel, to be re- 31 moved June 12, 1933, was granted subject to the approval of the super- intendent of streets. The application of John E. I.TcCarthy for permission to erect a sta- tionary electrical sign at 266 Bridge Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. The application of Eustache F. Morin for permission to erect a i 80. May 254 1933 stationary electric sign at 243 Jefferson Avenue was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets anu the city electrician. Pedler The application of Joseph B. F. Seeley, 16 Bradford Street, for a 432 pedler's license was referred to the Board of Control. Transportation The application of Charles Theriault for a license to transport 433 fuel oil was granted. 3loulton Avenue The petition of 'ilineapple Bros . Inc . and others for the acceptance 434 of ?.Ioulton Avenue extension was referred to the Committee on Public Works. Garages Hearings were ordered for 'Thursday, June 8, 1933, at eight o 'clock 435-436 P. ul. , on the following applications to maintain garages : i Hathaway Baking Co. , 85 Leavitt St. I;alcolm B. Jones , 29 Broad St. E Invitation An invitation to participate in the parade of Disabled American i 437 Veterans was accepted. I Gasoline Hearings were ordered for Thursday, June 8, 1933, at eight o 'clock 438-439 P. I.I. , on the following applications to keep , store and sell gasoline : Lillian A. Little , 15 Vinnin Sq. Salem Willows Yacht Club Inc., Salem Willows Fuel Oil A hearing was ordered for Thursday, June 8, 1933, at eight o 'clock 440 P. LI. , on the application of Hathaway Baking Co. to keep and store fuel oil at 85 Leavitt Street . Guide The application of John Quinn, 24 Liberty Street , for renewal of 441 public guide ' s license was granted. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 442-449 mittee on Licenses and Permits : Sunday Licenses Haines Inc . , Vinnin Sq. Felix Sobocinski, 210 Derby St. Adelard A. Tatro, 352 Jefferson Ave. Common Victuallers Anna Dionne, 71 Loring Ave ., transfer from Boranae A. Levesque Cora Dounelis , 167 Fort Ave. 'I Estate of Louis K. Liggett Co. , 282 Essex St. Felix Sobocinski, 210 Derby St. , transfer from Sobocinski & Hover Junk Collector Abe Raymond, 30 Aborn St. , transfer from 10 Becket Ave . May 25, 1933 A list of applications for renewals of Sunday, Druggist, Lodging Renewals House and Common Victualler Licenseswas referred to the Committee on 450 Licenses and Permits . The application of John Hurowitz , 53 English St. , Peabod y, . for re- Pedler � newal of pedler 's license was referred to the Board of Control. 451 The following applications for renewal of licenses to transport Transportatnnn fuel oil were granted: 452 North Salem Ice and Fuel Co., 38 Barr Street John S. %�artin Co. , Ifarblehead John C. Rowell, 14 Taft Ave. , Beverly Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: 453 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victuallers 0. 'Wallace Hargraves, 175 Fort Ave. Edna PSI. Reilly, 200 Fort Ave. H. P. Hood & Sons Inc . , 261 Essex St. Sunday Licenses Etta Groman, 187 Fort Ave. Susie C. Johnson, 21 Sutton Ave. Edna 21. Reilly, 200 Fort Ave. Lodging House St. Linnie 11. Cronk, 137 'Lashington St. 'falter F. Mercier, 291 Lafayette Renewals Sunday Licenses Amedee Beaupre, 31 Ocean Ave. Alcide G. Boucher,101 Lafayette St 'Walter. Brzororvski, 8 Essex St. Frank P. Cook, 3 Verona St. Patrick J. Daniels , 117 Bridge St. Thomas A. Eliopoulos, 53#- North St Jacob Epstein, 35 Winthrop St. 11orris Fins , 82 North St. Rose A. Gagnon, 1214 Canal St. 71ary A. Gordon, 167 Federal St . Alma L. Guenette, 30 Cabot St. Margaret E. Henry, 12 Tremont St. National Pop Corn 'Works, Salem "Jillows Nelson Nersasian, 408 Essex St. Paul Pricone , 75 Summer St. Charles Y. Saffer, 163 Boston St. Anna E. Snow, 158 North St. St. Albert St . Pierre, 17 Leach St. Georgianna B. Tremblay, 6 Harris Gregoris A. Vasilakos, 177 Fort Ave. Annie Weinstein, 41 Bridge St. I ' John A. Williams, 13 Fort Ave . Lodging House I Clara Aubrey, 8 Federal St. Caldwell House , 21 Sutton Ave. Florence E. Carroll, 13 Lynde St. Noel Clement, 26 St. Peter St. Frank Englehart, 6 Hawthorne Blvd. Frank Englehart, 125 Essex St. Virginie LeDouxp 286 'Washington St. Anne S. Mahoney, 331 Essex St. Marie L. Iforin, 112 Federal St . George H. Osgood, 313 Essex St . Mary Pender, 12 Church St. Geo. H. & Jean J. Poirier, Trustees, 116 Lafayette St. Bertha L. Powers, 10 Barton Sq. James A. Tolios , 5 Rust St. Mary Upham, R4 Lynde St . Uay-25, . 1933 Common Victuallers Alcide G. Boucher, 101 Lafayette St . Mary J. Cass, 189 Loring Ave . Frank P. Cook, 3 Verona St. David Cyr, 67 North St . Claude F. Delande, Jr. , cor. Derby & Central Sts . Dorothy Densmore, 8 Church St. George Fillou, 24 Saunders St. Gonzague Gagnon, cor. Canal & hill Ste . Susie C. Johnson, 21 Sutton Ave. Annie w. Killam, 47 Federal St . National Pop Corn Works , Salem ;'Willows Hironari Ogura, 187 Fort Ave. James Quinlan, 15 Lemon St. Ropes Drug Co. , 193 Washington St . Ropes Drug Co. , 93 North St. Ropes Drug Co. , 121 Lafayette St. Gregoris Vasilakos , 177 Fort Ave . Innholder - The Hawthorne Hotel, 114 Essex St . & 8 i+ashington Sq. Druggist - William J. Malone, cor. Federal & Boston Sts. Junk Collector Sam Liss, 91 Tremont St . Israel Yaffa, rear 165 Boston St. The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Sunday Licenses Emil T_Iroz, 149 Derby St. Bernard Sushel, 60 Lafayette St. Sarah Lander, 38 Central St. Common Victualler Bernard Sushel, 60 Lafayette St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot , Jr. , Chairman" Auctioneer The application of Mabel F. Fogg and Jacob H. Bornstein for a i, 454 special auctioneer's license , under the provisions of Chapter 33.1 of the Acts of 1925, was granted. - Fire Dept. The ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to Fire Department, 407 which was introduced on May, 11, 1933, was taken up. The ordinance was i amended by striking out the words "four call lieutenants and" and was passed to be ordained, as amended. Approved by the T_.Iayor on June 21, 1933., City Solicitor An ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to City Solicitor, 403 which was introduced on Hay 11, 1933, was passed to be ordained. Ap- L proved by the ISayor on June 1, 1933. City bolicitor An ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to the compensation of 405 certain city officers (City Solicitor ) , which was introduced on May 11, 1933, was passed to be ordained. Approved by the I,4ayor on June 1, 1933. "Stop" Signs Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: 455 "Ordered: That the City I:Tarshal and Traffic Sergeant be requested to install "stop signs" on the side streets leading into Bridge St. w S'r _. rus 83 ISay 2.5, 1933 from Pleasant to Beverly Bridge either by erection of regular wooden signs or by having word "stop" painted on the street. " Presented to the T.ayor for approval on Tray 31, 1933, and returned without his signature on June 1, 1933. Councillor Poirier offered the following order which was adopted by Sympathy 456 a rising vote: "Ordered: That the City Council of Salem in meeting assembled ex- tend their sympathy to Ilayor Paul S. Eaton of Beverly, T'ass . , in the los of his wife , who passed away on Iiay 25 , 1933, and hereby authorize the City Clerk to send a letter of condolence to him to express their sym- pathy in this , his great loss. " Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Claims 457 "Ordered: That the Committee on Claims be requested to investigate the standing of the employees who were injured while in the employ of k the City, and whose compensation has not been paid owing to the finan- cial condition of the Company who had this insurance. " Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: Automobile 458 "Ordered: That 'His `donor Ilayor be and hereby is requested to appropriate a sum sufficient for the purchase of an automobile for the use of the Deputy Chief of the Fire Department. " Presented to the D4ayor for approval on T.Tay 31, 1933, and re- turned without his signature on June 1, 1933. On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 9.02 o 'clock P. If. Attest : - Clerk k , P84 IT June 8, 1933 ter-- - — A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, June S. 1933, at eight o 'clock P. li. All- the members were present and the Pres- ident presided. Gasoline Hearings were held on the following applications to keep, store and sell gasoline. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following licenses were granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Lillian A. Little, 15 Vinnin Sq. Salem `.Villows Yacht Club Inc. , Salem "Villows Fuel Oil A hearing was held on the application of Hathaway Baking Co. to keep and store fuel oil at 85 Leavitt Street. A representative of the applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was i granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the &?assachusetts .District Police . Garages A hearing wAs held on the following applications to maintain gar- ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses, subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordinances governing the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Hathaway Baking Co., 85 Leavitt St. i'Ialcolm B. Jones, 29 Broad St. Constables The Iiiayor's appointments of Sewell VJ. Brittan and Stanley P. Kostan 459-460 as constables , under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 41, Section i I II 91, as amended by Chapter 128 of the Acts of 1933, was read and placed ion file . I I Flharf A communication from the I?ayor relative to leasing the wharf in 461 462 Beverly was read and the following order was adopted: i "Ordered: That the Mayor be and hereby is authorized to execute in � !I it behalf of the city a lease to the city of Beverly for the term of one i year of the wharf property in Beverly owned by the City of Salem; the lease containing a provision that the city of Beverly may purchase the leased property at any time within the term of the lease for the sum of seventy-two hundred dollars ($7,200.00) its assessed value . " Approved by the Mayor on June 21, 1933. IN:, :; a'p P 85 _ June 8, 1933 The report of the City Marshal for the month of May was received Report 463 and placed on file. The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedlers 464 "The Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for ped- ler licenses , has considered said spatter and would recommend that the following be granted: Joseph B. P. Seeley, 16 Bradford St. The Board would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: John Hurwitz, 53 English St . , Peabody For the Boa-rd, John C. Harkins Secretary" - The following communication was read and placed' on file : Committees 465 Legal Department , June 6, 1933 ` To the Honorable City Council Salem, i,Iassachusetts Gentlemen: I have been requested to give an opinion to the City Council as to what jurisdiction, if any, the Council Committees have over the various departments which they supposedly represent . I assume the com- mittees referred to are the standing committees appointed by virtue of Chapter 30 of the Rules and Orders of the City Council. ; Section 59 of the City Charter vests the legislative powers of the City in the City Council. The duties of the various departments of the City are of an j executive or administrative nature. I find nothing in the City Charter I' which confers executive or administrative powers on the City Council. The Council of course can not delegate to its committees referred to, any greater powers than it possesses itself. It is therefore my opinion that the Council Committees have no executive or administrative powers over the various departments. Respectfully submitted, James Kinsella City Solicitor" The following communication was read and placed on file: Employment 466 Legal Department, June 7, 1933. To the Honorable City Council Salem, Massachusetts Gentlemen: 9 l; _ 86 G June 8, 1933 . .. I have been requested to give an opinion to the City Council re- garding the legality of the recent appointment of y'r. ITcDonough as work- ing foreman of the Golf Course. While the order requesting r.:}r opinion is very general in its nature and the said appointment may involve a question of legality concerning which not acts have been presented to me, I am treating the question of the legality of the appointment as it may be affected by Section 1, Chap- ter 15 of the Ordinances of the City of Salem. The pertinent part of said Chapter 15, Section 1, is as follows : " the employmentof mechanics teamsters and laborers in the con- struction of public works, preference shall be given to citizens of Salem who have served in the army or navy of the United States in time of war, � ( k and secondly to citizens of Salem who have families or minor children dependent upon them for support, and thirdly to citizens of Salem gener- ally; provided, that no competent and faithful mechanic, teamster or laborer, shall be discharged to male place for another." Chapter 14, Section 1, of said Ordinances provides for the compen- f various officers clerks and employees, of the City of Salem satior o aY I r i f mentioned therein. It seems to me that this Section places working foremen in a separate classification from laborers . It is my opinion I therefore that the word laborer as used in Chapter 15, Section 1, does not apply to working foremen. Respectfully submitted, James Kinsella City Solicitor" (� Acknowledgment A letter of achnowlegment from Mayor Eaton of Beverly of the ex- 467 pression of sympathy of the City Council was read. 7 Poles The petition of Eastern Yassachusetts Street Railway Co. , Bay State 468-46 Street Railway Co. and Salem Electric Lighting Co. for transfer of owner- ship of existing poles on Lafayette Street was granted by the following R ' order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: That on petition of the Eastern TAassachusetts Street Rail- " way Company, Bay State Street Railway Company and Salem Electric Lighting Company, dated May 23, 1933, each having locations in certain of the streets of the municipality, a location for certain poles in the public way or ways hereinafter referred to, heretofore granted to said Salem Electric Lighting Company and Bay State Street Railway Company is hereby >, transferred to said eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company and per- mission is hereby granted to maintain said poles already existing and to 07 June S,_ 193 attach its respective wires thereto, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as any of said transferee company may deem necessary all as requested in said petition, All construction under this order shall be in accordance with the following conditions :- Poles shall be of sound timber and reasonably straight, and shall be set substantially at the points indicated upon plan No. B54-2574 dated December 30, 1930, t filed with the petition. There may be attached to said poles by the petitioner, such wires and cables as are necessary in its respective business, and all of said wires and cables shall be placed at a height of not less than 18' from the ground. The following are the public way or parts of ways along which the poles above referred to are located, and the number of poles : - 5 poles on the westerly side of Lafayette St. from Harbor St. , to Porter St . 1 pole on the southwesterly side of 74'ashington St. , near Iafayette Street." I Approved by the Mayor on June 21, 1933. The petition of Ralph A. Woodbury for locations for floating fish Fish Trams 470 traps on the west side of Little Iiisery Island and south of the North- west end of Great .lisery Island was referred to the Committee on Public L Property: The application of Irving A. Patterson, 12 Beckett St. , Peabody, Builder 471 for a builder's license was granted. r' The application of Bliss Oil Company for a transfer from Brennan & Gasoline 472 Bliss of the license to keep, store and sell gasoline at 206-208 Bridge Street was granted. The following applications for permits for stationary electrical Signs 473-477 signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: ]Louis J. Beaulieu, 255 Jefferson Ave. William P. !Tanning , 73 Washing- ton St. Rene Liarcaurelle, 252 Jefferson Ave. The following applications for permits for stationary signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets: Julius Leamon, 4 Norman St. Sol Levenson, 219 Washington St. The application of Naumkeag Auto Service, 23 Congress Street, for Auto Dealer 478 a first class automobile dealer's license Sias referred to the Committee e on Licenses and Permits. redlers The following applications for pedler licenses were referred to the 479-480 Board of Control: Llorris Dolinsky, 87 Commercial St . , Lynn Samuel Dolinsky, 333 Boston St . , Lynn licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 481-487 mittee on Licenses and Perrlits : Common Victuallers Francis 1% Derrick, cor. Dodge Ct. & New Derby St. Charles Loupacharis, 2h Front St. , transfer from Alexander Tournas G Arthur Regan, 69 Bridge St. Ercole Tornello, 38 Margin St. Sunday Licenses Yorgan & Lefavour, 31 Bridge St . rt Louis J. Rizoli, 120 Essex St . , transfer from Peter Rizoli Coffee House acharis , e Charles Loup � i- Front Ave . , tr ansfer ransfer from Alexander Tournas Gasoline A hearing was ordered for Thursday, June 22, 1933, at eight o 'clock 488 P. IT. , on the application of Alberic Dube to keep, store and sell gaso- line at 317 Jefferson Avenue . i Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, June 22, 1933, at eight o 'clock 489-490 P. U. , on the application of ?dary T. Cook to maintain a garage at 2 Friend Street and on the application of Francis J. Hurphy to maintain a garage at rear 146 Federal Street 'renewals A list of applications for renewals of Lodging House, Sunday, Com- 491 mcn Victualler, Junk Collector and Pool Table Licenses was referred to i the Committee on Licenses and Permits. i Pedlers A list of applications for renewals of pedler licenses were re- I1' 492 ferred'_to the Board of Control. Licenses 493 The following applications for renewals of licenses were granted: Auctioneers William F. Zfanning, 30 Oakland St. Dennis Iavrogenis, 157 Washington St. Fuel Oil Transportation John I. Hancock, 348 Lowell St. , Peabody J. Francis Heaney, 38 Raymond Rd. Public Guide Albert A. Johnson, Jr. , 12 Williams St. June 8, 1933 A petition for the acceptance of Cressey Avenue was referred to Cressey Ave. the Committee on Public Works and a hearing for the petitioners ordered 494 for Thursday, June 22, 1933 , at eight o 'clock P. M. A protest from the Juniper Community Club against the proposed Bus Route i bus route of the Eastern '. assachusetts Street Railway Company to Salem 495 Willows was read. For the Committee on Ordinances, Councillor Durkin reported that Traffic no further action in the matter of traffic on North Street was needed as two-way traffic is allowed on the street. On motion of Councillor Griffin, it was voted to hold a hearing on Thursday, June 22, 1933, at eight o 'clock P. id. for persons in the vicinity of North and Essex Streets who wish to have North Street re- stricted to one-way traffic between Essex and Lynde Streets. Councillor Pvbicki offered the following report which was accepted Traffic 496 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Traffic Rules, to whom was referred the recom- mendation for change in the ordinances, Chapter XLIII, Paragraph 27, be amended to restrict parking of automobiles to a consecutive period of not longer than 30 minutes betweez,. the hours of 9.30 A. *_r. to 9 P. Y, on Saturdays and on any other nights when stores in general are open for business, has considered said matter and would recommend: the adop- tion of the above change. For the Committee, John P. Rybicki, Chairman" The following ordinance was gassed for publication: Traffic 497 "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. An ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to Street Traffic Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section- 1. Chapter XLIII, Section 1, Paragraph 27, of the City Ordi- nances is hereby amended by inserting after "6 P. H." in the twenty- seventh line thereof the following: "and on Saturdays, and on any other days when stores in general are open for business after 6 P. IT. , park- ing on the above mentioned streets to be for a consecutive period not longer than thirty minutes between the hours 9.30 A. L. and 9 P. 1J. " . Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City Charter. " i go June 8, 1933 Traffic Councillor Rybicki offered the following ordinance which was passed 498 for publication: "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relative to street traffic. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows : Section 1. Chapter 43, Section 1, of the City Ordinances is hereby amen- ded by adding the following paragraphs : "34 . Every driver of a vehicle , street car or other conveyance, approaching an intersecting way at which there exists , facing him, an official sign, authorized by this ordinance, said sign having apart from this regulation, the written approval of the Department of Public Works of the Commonwealth of ILassachusetts, and bearing the word "stop" shall before entering and proceeding through the intersection, bring such vehicle , street car or other conveyance to a complete stop at such line as may be clearly marked, or ., if there is no line so marked, at a place between the said sign and the line of the street intersection. In the case of a line of two or more vehicles approaching such "stop" sign, the i drivers of the second and third vehicles in any group shall not be re- quired to stop more than once at said designated line or place or in the jimmediate vicinity. This ordinance shall not apply when the traffic is otherwise directed by a police officer or any other lawful traffic regu- lating sign, signal or device. 11.35. In accordance with the foregoing the ,City Council hereby i authorized the erection and maintenance of an official stop sign or stop signs so as to face Eastbound drivers on Vinnin Street at Paradise Road 'Westbound drivers on Vinnin Street at Paradise Road. " i Section 2. This oruinance shall take effect as provided by the City Charter." Car Fares Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted: s 499 i "The Committee on Car Fare Reduction, to whom was referred the order that the Committee of three be appointed by the Council to commu- nicate with the officials of the Eastern Puss. St .Railway to obtain a more reasonable rate of fare, has considered said matter and beg leave to submit the following information: the Public Trustees have adopted the following votes: Voted: That the Transportation Department be and hereby is author- ized to establish a 10 ¢ fare between Town House Square , Salem, and the I June E, 193 end of the Lowell Street Route in Peabody. Distance 2.8 miles. Voted: that the Transportation Department be and hereby is author- ized to establish a 50 fare between Peabody Square and the end of the Lowell Street Route in Peabody. Distance I mile. Voted: That the Transportation Department be and hereby is author- ized to allow tcro persons travelling together within the Salem. ticket limits to use the same 20 ride weekly ticket for payment of both fares, - two rides to be cancelled one for each person. Only one person may use the 5je permit privilege when 20 rides are cancelled. Voted: That the Transportation Department be and hereby is author- ized to accept the Salem 20 ride weekly ticket in payment of cash fares , two rides to be cancelled for a 10¢ cash fare, three rides for 15¢, four rides for 20je. The above four votes are to be effective Sunday, June 11, 1933. Voted: That the Transportation Depart,.ient be and hereby is author- ized to establish a 53e care between Town House Square, Salem and Salem Willows, for the period June 18 to September inclusive. Distance 1.8 miles. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" Councillor Poirier, for the Committee on Claims , reported that the Claims claims of certain city employees for compensation would be taken up and reported on by the Industrial Accident Board. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 500 and reco niendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referrdd appli- cations for licens6s, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Sunday License Haines Inc. , Vinnin Sq. Felix Sobocinski, 210 Derby St. Auto Dealer Naumkeag auto Service, 23 Congress St. , first class Common ','ictuallers Cora Dounelis , 167 :fort Ave . Felix Sobocinski, 210 Derby St. Estate of Louis Y. Liggett Co., 282 Essex St . Arthur Regan, 69 Bridge St. Junk Collector Abe Raymond, 30 Aborn St. , transfer from 10 Becket Ave . 92 June,. 8, 193a. ... Renewals Sunday Licenses. Sarah Aronson, 2 Essex St. Thomas B. Pois, 22 Leavitt St. Joseph A. Cote, 55 Winthrop St. Clarina Dallaire, 42 Cedar St . Olive C. Ely, 30 Upham St. Peter Galvanus , 153 Bridge St . Alfred Garneau, 95 Canal St. It 's Haines Inc . , Paradise Rd. Ellen H. Lynch, 12201 Boston St. Frank K. Noroske, 143 Derby St. Sam Patterson, 198 Bridge St. Joseph E. Pelletier, 33 Salem St. Bella Soucy, 101 Loring Ave . Jacob Loss, 124 North St. Druggist Clarence H. Upton, 96 Boston St. Lodging House Daniel A. Henderson, 7 Federal St. Euphemia Henderson, 21 Federal St. Common Victualler ' Joseph A.Cote, 55 Winthrop St. Elco Lunch, 112 Washington St. Louis Flockes, 165 Washington St. j For the Committee, Edmond Talbot , Jr. Chairman" 1 6 Bus Route Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted: 501 "The committee on Public `,forks and Street Car Fare Reduction, to whom was referred the petition of Eastern ;Mass . St . Railway Co. for a license to operate motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire over a special route to the Willows , has considered said matter and would recommend: the granting of same with the following change : On '.7ashington Street between the Boston & Maine R. R. Station and New Derby Street, on New Derby Street between '.fashington Street and Lafayette Street; on Derby Street between Lafayette Street and Fort Ave . on Fort Ave. , between Derby Street and Salem 11illows, on Essex Street between Fort Ave. and Washington Street. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Philip J. Durkin Chairman" Councillor Rybicki ,coved that the reconnnendation be amended to i read "north to Bridge, on 'Bridge to 'Jebb to Fort Ave. to 'willows" . Ijl The motion was not voted. Pair. Walker Cahill was given the privilege of the floor and spoke. I The recommendation of the Committee was adopted. Approved by the Mayor on June 27, 1933. Lights Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: 502 "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs consider the ad- visability of better lighting of the back road, going down the Willows i June $,_ 1.833 in front of the Tuberculosis Camp." Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: Traffic Lights "Ordered: That the City E 503 Electrician be requested to change the traffic lights at Lafayette and Palmer Streets as per. the agreement with the City Electrician and -the Traffic Committee. " Approved by the Ilayor on June 21, 1933. Councillor I{elleher offered the following order which was adopted: Uniforms "Ordered: That the City I-Tarshal be requested to furnish a lighter 504 uniform for patrolmen assigned to traffic duty. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on June 10, 1933, and returned without his signature on June 21, 1933. On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 9.24 otclock P. 11. Attest: - Cler 94 June �, 1S33 A special meeting of the City Council was held on Friday, June 9, 1933, at 5.30 o ' clock P. M. , for the purpose of drawing jurorsy called by the -President. All the memoers were present except Councillors Kelleher, Poirier, Griffin and Tracy. On motion of Councillor Whipple it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Jurors The following were drawn to serve as Traverse Jurors at Salem on June 13, 1933: John B. Cyr 14 Albion Street Shoe 'Worker Zigraunt F. Kawczenski, .5 Kosciusko Street Shoe %Jorker Thomas A. O'Shea 15 Oakland Street Superintendent The following were drawn to serve as Traverse Jurors at Salem on June 26, 1933: James F. Campbell 5 East Collins Street Printer Timothy J. O'Connell 11 Summit Street Druggist Clerk John H. Lundergan 141 Boston Street Mason Jean P. Berube 12 Cabot Street Painter Arthur C. Harrigan 11 Oakland Street Manager Roscoe W. Gould 121 Federal Street Broker n William H. Sweeney 5 Plymouth Street Electrician Denis T. O'Callaghan 6 Larchmont Road Salesman Thomas E. O 'Keefe 12 Liberty Street U. S. 11. Co. Perley E. Gordon 35 Felt Street Machinist James J. Kane 8 Stearns-.Place Leather Worker James F. Crowley 239 Lafayette Street Shoe Mnfr. Raymond H. Odell 13 Briggs Street Director , Y.M.C .A It was unanimously voted to consider the following business: ( 'Moulton Avenue Councillor CJhipple offered the following report which was accepted 505 `i and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Works , to whom was referred the petition of ';Jineapple Bros . Inc . and others for the acceptance of the extension of Moulton Ave. , has considered said natter and would recommend: that a public hearing be held at the next regular meeting. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" 11's Field Councillor Rybicki offered the following oraer which was adopted: 506 iG "Ordered: That the Disabled American Veterans be granted an e x- I III III IN NINE t= 95 June ;i , 1933 tension of their permit to use Rdwells Field for carnival purposes for June 12th to June 14th, inclusive , subject to the supervision of the Committee on Public Property and the Superintendent of Public Property." Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 'License and recommendation adopted: - 507 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom was referred the application of Francis M. Derrick for a Common Victualler's License, on June Sth, 1933, has considered said matter and would recommend: that said license be granted. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" On motion of Councillor 'Ohipple , the Council adjourned at 6.05 O ' clock P. in. Attest: - _ Clerk i 96 June 12, 1933 A special meeting of the City Council was held on ':Tonday, June 12, 1933, at six o 'clock P. 25. , called by the President for all business . All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor "Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Bonds A communication from Storey, Thorndike , Palmer & Dodge relative to 508 the certification of tax anticipation notes waa read and placed on file . Playgrounds A communication from the Mayor relative to additional appropria- 509 tions for the playgrounds and accompanied by a statement from the Hoard of Park Commissioners relative to play€rounds was read. On motion of Councillor Dooley it was voted that the Tay or be notified that the Coun- cil was well aware of its rights and prerogatives and will avail them- selves of such when opportunity arrives. Pedler The application of John Thomopoulos , 31 Charter Street, for renewal 510 of pedler 's license was referred to the Board of Control. Temporary Loan Councillor Kelleher offered the following report which was accepted 511 and recom:aendation adopted: "The Commmittee on Finance would recommend that the City Council, in order to avail itself of an opportunity to sell temporary loan notes, adopt the accompanying order. For the Committee, Thos . A. Kelleher Chairman" `` Certification The following order was adopted by a unanimous yea and nay vote: I 512 "Ordered: That all notes hereafter issued under the order of the city council approved llth February 1933 in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year shall be certified thereon as to genuine- ness by The National Shawmut Bank of Boston instead of in the manner specified in the said order. " Approved by the Mayor on June 13, 1933, On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council refused an iisaediate reconsideration. Playgrounds Councillor Tracy moved that the Board of Park Commissioners be re- 513 quested to notify the City Council immediately of its official inten- tions in regard to the exercise of the powers conferred by the City Council for the conduct of playgrounds . Councillor Dooley moved that action on the motion be postponed until the next regular meeting. This 97 Julie: 12, 1933 f was not voted. Councillor Tracy's motion was voted by the following � viva vote vote: Voting yes, Councillors Dolan, Durkin, Griffin, Poirier, Rybicki, Talbot, Tracy and Fitzgerald, eight in all; Voting no, Coun- cillors Dooley and Whipple$ two in all; Excused, Councillor Kelleher, one in all. On motion of Councillor Tracy, it was voted that the Board of Park Playgrounds Commissioners be requested to submit to the City Council a complete in- 514 ventory of all supplies , material apparatus and equipment on hand, whit have been purchased or acquired for playground purposes. i On motion of Councillor Griffin, it_was voted that the Board of Willows Pier Park Commissioners or the Park Board Associates , be requested to fur- 515 nish the city council a statement of the annual receipts from its oper- ation of the Willows Pier, together with a detailed statement of the expenditures of the saaie. On motion of Councillor Tracy, it was voted that the Board of Park Playground Commissioners be requested to furnish the City Council with a statement 516ceipts of the average receipts of the tag day conducted annually for the bene- . fit of the playgrounds , and with a statement of the average receipts from any paid admissions to the annual playground exhibition on Salem I C armnon, and with any other sources of revenue which they may have, to- gether with any and all cash balances on hand or in banks. Councillor Kelleher offered the followingorder which was adopted: March Street 517 "Ordered: That the Supt. of Streets and City Engineer be requested s to repair 'larch St. " Presented to the :Tayor for approval on June 14 , 1933, and returned without his signature on June 21, 1933. On motion of Councillor 1,17hipple, the Council adjourned at 7.15 o 'clock P. I.I. Attest:- i i C le 98 June 22 , 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, June 220 1933, at eight o 'clock P. 11. All the members were present except Councillor Talbot. On motion of Councillor 'dlhipple , it was voted to dispense tirith the reading of the records. i I Garages Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses sub- ject to the approval of the inspector of buildings and in conformity with the ordinances relating to the same and with the rules and regu- laticns of the Massachusetts District Police : Francis J. Murphy, R 146 Federal St . Uary T. Cook, 2 Friend St. Gasoline A hearing was held on the application of Alberic Dube to keep, store and sell gasoline at 317 Jefferson Avenue . The applicant ap- peared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rule and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. , 7oulton Avenue A hearing was held on the matter of laying out an extension of Moulton Avenue. Mr. v'lineapple appeared in favor and there was no opposition. On motion of Councillor Whipple , the matter was referred to the Committee on Public 71orks . Cressey Avenue A hearing was held on the matter of laying out Cressey Avenue . Councillor Griffin appeared in favor, and there was no opposition. On :notion of Councillor 1Tnipple , the matter �;as referred to the Com- mittee on Public 'Yorks . Traffic A hearing was held on the question of allowing only one-way traffic on North Street between Essex and Lynde Streets . Mr. Frisbee and Mr. D. J. Long spoke in favor of one-way traffic. On motion of Councillor 13hipple , the matter was referred to the Committee on Traffic Rules. Unpaid Bills The following order, recommended by the Mayor , was adopted under 518 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: that the sum of six thousand five hundred eighteen dollars and twenty-one cents (v6518. 21) be and the same is hereby appropriated to cover payment of bills of previous years in the de- partments listed below. r� 99 June 22, . 1933 Street Department j i Sidewalks and curbing $11.00 Highway 71aintenance 63.42 %e 74,42 Public Welfare Other cities 5, i09.85 Ilothers ' Aid 1,333.94 6,443. 79 Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved -by the Mayor on June 30, 1933. A communication and report from the Board of Park Commissioners Playgrounds relative to playgrounds was read and placed on file. 519 The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedlers „.,,,ne Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for ped- 520 ler licenses has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Henry Falkowski, 78 Derby St. John Stamatopulos , 13 Prescott St . "be Weinstein, 41 Bridge St. John Thomopoulos, 31 Charter St. The Board would further recoi:unend that the following be given leave to withdraw: k Morris Dolinslky, 87 Commercial St., Lynn Samuel Dolinsky, 333 Boston St. , Lynn For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" Rev. Charles G. Lyon was given the privilege of the floor and Playgrounds addressed the City Council on the need of maintaining the playgrounds as 521-522 in former years. Communications from several organizations relative to the maintenance of the playgrounds were submitted. On motion of Councillor Durkin it was voted that all communications received from the Playground Commission and all petitions presented by the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce in regard to the aforesaid matter be referred to the Council sitting as a Committee of the 17hole and that this committee invite the proper officials in charge of our playground system to meet this Committee in joint session; and that this committee be invested with the right to call a public hearing on the matter of playgrounds if such a hearing is deemed necessary, The petition of Socialist Party of ?.Taseachusetts to speak in Derby Street Meeting-- i Square on Friday evenings was granted subject to the supervision of the 523 City 'Sa.rshal, on motion of Councillor Dolan. �roo June 22, 1933_ Playgrounds Cormnunications from Salem Council of Girl Scouts and Kiwanis Club 524- 525 of Salem relative to maintaining playgrounds were referred to the Commit- tee of the 'thole . I West Circle The petition of D. Alphonse Rioux for the acceptance of west Circle 526 was read and a hearing ordered for Thursday, July 13, 1933, at eight o•clock P. 11. Belleview Ave. The petition of John Cronin and others for the acceptance of Belle- 527 view Avenue was referred to the Committee on Public `.7orks . . I Labor A communication relative to the employment of welfare aid benefici- 528 aries in the Street Department in place of regular laborers was read and 4 laid on the table. Builder The application of T. J. Mara, Jr. , 265 Chestnut St. , Lynn, for a � 529 builder's license was granted. Claims The claims of Emile Brunet, Thomas Cote, Ella L. Welch and Napoleon 530-533 1 ` Theriault were referred to the Committee on Claims . l Signs The following applications for permits to erect stationary signs 534-536 were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets; Gussie Kaplan, 37 'Washington St. Ed J. Pinette , 171 Derby St. The application of Henry Kaplan for a permit to erect a stationary electrical sign at 7 Central Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. Firearms The application of Waters & Brown for a license to sell firearms 537 at 57-59 '3asiiington Street was granted. Transportation The application of Bliss Oil Co, fora license to transport fuel 538 oil was granted. r Gasoline The application of Charles 11. Keefe for a transfer from Rene 539 Ouellette of the license to keep, store and sell gasoline at rear 266 1;eseh Street was granted. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 540-544 mittee on Licenses and Permits : Sunday Licenses Bernard Sushel, 60 Lafayette St . Joseph Kulak, 84 Derby St. 101' June 22 , 1933 Gommon Victuallers Anastasios laberis , 187 Fort Ave . Frances J. Lovely, 153 Fort Ave. Bowling Alleys Anastasios Laberis, 187 Fort Ave. (5) A list of applications for renewals of pedler licenses was referred Pedlers to the Board of Control. 545 A list of applications for renewals of Sunday, Common Victualler Renewals and yodging . House Licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and 546 Permits . The following applications for renewa-is of licenses to transport Transportation fuel oil were granted: 547 Dominique Lapointe, 42 Congress St. Oak's Oil Service , 13 Doane Ave. , Beverly Hearings were ordered for Thursday, July 13, 1933, at eight o 'clock Garages 548-549 P. 'J. , on the following applications to maintain garages: William A. Irving, 338 Bridge St . Joseph Proulx, 117 Leach St. A hearing was ordered for . Thursday, July 13 , 1933, at eight o 'clock Gasoline 550-551 F P. -.:. , on the application of Beaver Automobile Co, to keep, store and sell gasoline at 281 Derby Street; and a hearing was ordered for the same time on the application of Eastern ?:Massachusetts Street Railway Co. to keep and store gasoline at 53 7:1ason Street. The application of United Shoe ? achinery Athletic Association for Sign. 552 a permit for a teraporary sign on the tunnel was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets. Councillor Griffin offered the folloving report which was accepted 'Licenses 553 and recommendation adopted: "She Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victualler Ercole Tornello, 38 ?Margin St. Sunday License 'dorgan L Lefavour, 31 Bridge St. Renewals 102 June 22, 1933 Lodging Houses Annie Davis , 2 Church St . Cora Dounelis, 53 Charter St. Ida A. Jones, 18 Beach Ave. Ida A. Jones , 49 federal St. Jennie U. Mcllath, 1 Hamilton St. Selina Puliston, 20 Federal St. Julia Ryan, 304 Essex St. Emma N. George, 133 Essex St. Sunday Licenses I Joseph A. Belanger, 67 Mason St. Ambrose Chiras, 88 Boston St. Bouchard F Francoeur, 268 71ashington St. Essex Cash Market, 50 Essex St. Elizabeth 71est, 119a North St . p Common Victuallers Elmire Lussier, 15 hopes St. Alfred Ouellette, 8 Dodge St . f: Junk Collector Ilorris , Feldman, 28 Irving St. Pool Tables Thomas J. Girard, 38 Palmer 'St . (2 ) . i The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Common Victualler and Coffee House - Charles Loupacharis , 2-1 Front St. lodging House - Denege Labonte, 82 Church St. For the Committee, E William B. Griffin Chairman Pro Tem. " Sunday licenses ap1;roved by the Mayor. . Fish Traps Councillor Tracy offered the following report which was accepted 554 and reco.nmendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Property, to who?n was referred the appli- cation of Ralph A. Woodbury for permit p side of Little Misery Island and a fish trap south of the northwest end of Great Tdisery Island, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee , Leo H. Tracy Chairman" Fish Trap The following order was adopted: 555 "Ordered: That permission be and hereby is granted to Ralph A. Wood- bury of Gloucester to construct ana maintain for the period hereinafter stated a floating trap in Salem on the west side of Little Misery Island said trap not to exceed 135 feet in length or 75 feet in width and the depth of the water at the outer end of said trap at low tide shall be at least four fathoms. The authority hereby granted to construct and main- tain said trap shall be limited to a period of time not exceeding five years from the date of this order and may be revoked by the City Council 103 June 22, 1933 i at any time prior to the expiration of said five years, and the authori- ty hereby conferred shall not be in force until it has been approved by the Department of Public :forks. " ttr- The following order was adopted: Fish Trap 556 "Ordered: That permission be and hereby is granted to Ralph A. `,400d- bury of Gloucester to construct and maintain for the period hereinafter K' stated a floating trap in Salem, south of the northwest end of Great t 'sfisery Island said trap not to exceed 135 feet in length of 75 feet in P width and the depth of the water at the outer end of said trap at low tide shall be at least four fathoms . The authority hereby granted to F construct and maintain said trap shall be limited to a period of time \ not exceeding five years from the date of this order and may be revoked by the City Council at any time prior to the expiration of said five i years, and the authority hereby conferred shall not be in force until it has been approved by the Department of Public liorks. " 4 j , Councillor Tracy offered the following report which was accepted Tax Title ff 657 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred a letter from the .ayor relative to the acceptance by the City of a. deed from Carl E T. Reller et ali of a parcel of land on T.Tisery Island containing about 20, 000 square feet which was sold for taxes in 1926 and the heirs of the owner are not interested in redeeming same and consent to release it to relieve city of court action, has considered said matter and would recom- mend: acceptance of same . Description of land is attached hereto. For the Committee, , Leo J. Tracy Chairman" The ordinance to amend the ordinance relating to street traffic 498 Traffic and stop signs , which was introduced on June 8, 1933, was passed to be ordained. Approved by the '_iayor on June 30, 1933. The ordinance to amend the ordinance relating to street traffic 497 Traffic and parking which was introduced on June -8, 1933, was I,assed to be or- dained. Approved by the "1Sayor on June 30 , 1933. Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: Willson Road 558 "Whereas , in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity and convenience require that a public street or way to be called %7illson 104 June zi:, 1533 i Road should be laid out as a highway of the city from 'Willson Street to ff Ancient Road and from Ancient Road to Highland Avenue as shown on plans on file in the office of the city clerk of this city dated February, 1933 and May, 1933, it is therefore hereby 4 Ordered, that due notice be given to Eudger Michaud, Patrick & T.Tarie Poitras, Charles J. & Albertina Brillant, Victor Corbin, Emelia M. Plante, Alfred Ouellette , Ernest Ouellette, Eugene Deschenes , E*aa. S. ty Almy, Filineno Quertarona, Emile Harquis , Jules & ISartha Poitras, Loren- zo Soucy, - Ernest Lavoie, 71,faria Blanchette, Joseph I.",arquis and Virginie Blanchette; and to Emma S. Almy et ali. Trustees Almy Trust, Louis A. Kotarski & Louis A. Pocharski, Katherine E. Ryan, William F. Riley, Jr. , Lena E. Nickerson and all others interested, that the City Council in- tend ,y end to la out the highway before mentioned, and to take therefor a � � highway portion of their land and to lay out the same as a highway of said city; and that Friday the 30th day of June 1933, at 8 o'clock P. .T. , at city hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter. " Approved by the Hayor on June 24, 1933. Labor On motion of Councillor Tracy, it was voted to take from the table the petition relative to the employment of welfare aid beneficiaries in the street department in place of regular laborers , and a hearing was ordered for Friday, June 30, 1933, at 8.30 o'clock P. If. Bus Route Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was not adopted 559 by the following viva voce vote: Voting yes, Councillors Dooley, Durkin j and Kelleher, three in all; Voting no, Councillors Dolan, Griffin, Poirier, Rybicki, Tracy and Fitzgerald, six in all; Absent, Councillors Talbot and ldhipple, two in all. "Ordered: That the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company be and hereby is granted permission to operate motor vehicles for the car- riage of passengers for hire in the City of Salem over the following public ways: On Washington Street between the Boston & Maine Railroad Station and New Derby Street; on New Derby Street between Washington Street and Lafayette Street; crossing Lafayette Street; on Derby Street be- tween Lafayette Street and Fort Avenue; on Fort Avenue between Derby Street and Salem 1.7ill.ows; on Essex Street between Fort Avenue and 'dlash- ington Street. tat June 22, 1933 This permit is granted subject to the rules and regulations of the City Council governing the operation of motor vehicles for the transpor- tation of passengers which were adopted on July 24, 1930. " 9 On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate re- consideration. Councillor Poirier offered the following resolution which was Peservoir 560 adopted: "Whereas: The City Council of the City of Salem, Mass. , understand- ing the conditions of unemployment ariong our citizens and the heavy drain s upon our finances through the Public Welfare and Soldiers Relief Depart- ments, as well as the private charities, -which means added burden to all our citizens ; and Ihereas: ` According to reports of the Salem-Beverly Water Supply Board, supported by Consulting Engineers, our water storage is inadequate causing impurities to get into our water supply, the remedy for which they advocate the construction of the Putnamville Reservoir with Filtra- tion plant; therefore be it Resolved: That we velieve that Salem and Beverly shoulu take ad- vantage of the National Industrial Recovery Act passed by the 73rd Congress with its provision of aid and 301,1j' grant of approximately U350, 000.00. To our city it means the opportunity of furnishing work to our unemployed, and relievinL the taxpayer of the burden of the "dole" system from which we receive no return. And be it further Resolved: That in accepting this aid we are assisting the President of the United States , Franklin D. Roosevelt, in his Industrial Recovery Program, and upon whose recommendation Congress passed a bill authoriz- ing the expenditure of $3,300,000, 000.00 for this particular item, being another step in the economic recovery of our country; and that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Salem & Beverly Water Supply Board and the Beverly City Govt." Presented to the Taayor for approval on June 24 , 1933 , and returned '4 without his signature on June 30, 1933. Councillor Poirier offered the following order which was adopted by 561eservoir a unanimous yea and nay vote : "Ordered: That the City Council of the City of Salem authorize the Salem-Beverly %later Supply Board, acting under authority of Chapter 700 of the Acts of the Legislature of 1913, to request the Federal Emergency Administration of Public 77orks, through its Administrator for Financial i 1a6 June �_, 1933 I i Aid, grant of 30% as provided in the "National Industrial Recovery Act" H. R. T 5755 Secs. 202-203. This loan or grant to be applied to the Putnamville Reservoir project. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on June 24, 1933 , and returned I without his signature on June 30, 1933. I Car Fares Councillor Poirier offered the following order which was adopted: l 562 "Ordered: That the Special Committee on car fare reduction be re- quested to interview the Directors or Officials of the Eastern Ilass. Street Railway Company with a view to secure a five cent fare between Town douse Square and Forest River 'Railroad Crossing of the B. & M. R. R. and also from Town House Square to Loring Villa (so-called) in South Salem, and to report if possible not later than July 13th, 1933 . " I ' Pole Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 563 "Ordered: That the Committee on Public Works consider the advisabil- ity of removing or changing the location of the electrical pole on Aborn St. opposite Ord Street , the same being detrimental to public safety. " Collins Street Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: 564 "Ordered: That permission be granted the Collins Cove Colmlunity Club the right to use Collins St . from the railroad tracks at -'.-,'ebb St. to corner of Barton St. for the evening of July 3rd and 4th for the pur- pose of celebrating Independence Day." Approved by the "ayor on June 30, 1933. e he Council ad ' On motion of Councillor Foiri r, ,ourned at 10.30 t � otclock P. If. Attest :- . Cler r l07 June 30, 1933 A special meeting of the City Council was held on Friday, June 30 , 1933, at eight o 'clock P. I% , called by the President for the purpose of holding special hearings and all other business. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Uhipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . 'I 6 A hearing was held on the matter of laying out two sections of Willson Road 'Willson Road. Messrs . Corbin , Blanchette , Ouellette, havoie, Poitras and Pruchansky appeared. There was no opposition. On motion of Coun- cillcr Dooley it was voted to divide the question of laying out into two sections; the matter of laying out Willson Road to Ancient Road was laid over until later in the meeting; the matter of laying out Willson Road from Ancient Road to Highland Avenue was referred to the Committee on Public Iorks. A hearing was held on the petition of forty regular employees of labor the Street Department and about 467 others relative to the employment of welfare aid beneficiaries in the Street Department. Mr. Joseph Harrington appeared for the petitioners. About thirty-five persons present were recorded in favor . There was no opposition. On motion of Councillor Poirier, it was voted that a Committee of five be ap- pointed to investigate the matter and endeavor to report a remedy if possible, and said report to be made at the next regular meeting. The following committee was appointed: Councillors Poirier, Whipple, Dooley, Rybieki and Durkin. Notice was received of a hearing before the State Department of HearinE 565 Public Works on the application of Salem Terminal Corp. for permits for construction in Salem Harbor. The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedlers 566 "The Board of Con'trol, to whom were referred applications for ped- ler licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Leonard A. Kobuszewski, 58 Essex St . Walter V1. Thorner, 5 Nursery St. George A. Vaselokopoulos , 23 Prescott St. The Board woula further recommend that John J. Dumair be given leave to withdraw, at his own request. For the Board, John C. Harlins Secretary" Y June 30, 1933 Transportation The petition of Naumkeag Oil Co. , Broadway, for a license to trans- 567 port fuel oil was granted. Fish Traps The petition of Joseph Genowese to locate a floating fish trap off 568 the easterly side of the southerly end of Great Yisery Island was re- ferred to the Committee on Fublic Property. f Pole Fish Traps The petition of ISichael Tribuna to maintain pole fish traps on the 569 southwest side of Chubb 's Island, the southwest side of Great "isery Island, the southwest side of Little Misery Island, to be used in con- junction with floating traps already located Y;as referred to the Commit- tee on Public Property. Garage A hearing was ordered for Thursday, July 13, 1933, at eight o 'clock 570 P. 3. , on the application of Walter P. Fish to maintain a garage at corner 1oring and Oakview Avenues . I Signs The application of Barney Rains for a permit for a stationary sign 571-572 at 156a Washington Street was granted subject to the approval of the i superintendent of streets . The application of Harry Halpert for a permit for a stationary electrical sign at 57 Washington Street was granted subject to the ap- proval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. Gasoline A hearing was ordered for Thursday, July 13, 1933, at eight o'clock ? � 573 P. hL , on the application of Lena E. Nickerson to keep, store and sell gasoline at 115 Highland Avenue. I Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 574-577 mittee on Licenses and Permits . Sunday Licenses- Arthur T. ,Ferguson, 197 Fort Ave . Anastasics laberis, 187 Fort Ave. Common Victuallers Arthur Daigle, Forest River R. R. Station, Lafayette St. Arthur T. Ferguson, 197 Fort Ave . Guide The application of Donald R. Curtis, 9 Yt . Vernon, for renewal of 578 guide 's license was granted. Pedler The application of John S. 11cNeil, 8-2 Church Street , for renewal 579 of pedler 's license was referred to the Board of Control. Renewals A list of applications for renewals of Sunday, Common Victualler WTI 580 109 June 30x_ 1933 and Lodging House Licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. Councillor Whipple offered the following order which was adopted: Moulton Avenue 581 'Whereas, in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity and convenience require that a public street or way to be called Moulton Avenue should be laid out as a highway of the city from the end of pres- ent lay-out about 156 feet as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city clerk of this city dated May, 1933, it is therefore hereby i Ordered, that due notice be given to Walter C. Hunt, Wineapple Bros. Wm. E. Felton, Mabel and Frank Felton, and all others interested, that the City Council intend to lay out the highway before me-ntioned, and to take therefor a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a high- way of said city;- and that Thursday the thirteenth day of July 1933, at 8 o'clock P. 1% , at city hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter. " Ipproved by the Mayor on July 3, 1933 Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted License 582 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom was referred the application of Anastasios 3aberis for a license for five bowling alleys at 187 Fort Ave. , has considered said matter and would recommend. That the license be granted. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Kelleher moved that the application of Louis Rizoli for Sunday License 583 a transfer from Peter Rizoli of a Sunday License at 120 Essex Street be taken from the Committee on Licenses and Permits for granting. The A motion was not voted by the following viva voce vote: Voting yes; Coun- cillors , Kelleher, Tracy, Whipple and Fitzgerald, four in all; Voting no, Councillors Dolan, Dooley, Durkin, Griffin, Poirier, Rybicki, and Talbot, seven in all. Councillor Kelleher moved that the application of Louis Rizoli for C58 on Victualler a common victualler's license at 120 Essex Street be taken from the Com- mittee on Licenses and Permits for granting. The motion was not voted by the same yea and nay vote as above recorded. Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: 58NNarcotics 110 June 30, 1933 �_._.._.. "Ordered: "'hat Dr. Israel Kaplan, who was nominated as City Physi- cian by the Board of Public Welfare and confirmed by the City Council for a term of two years from February 1, 1933, is hereby authorized as I City Physician to purchase, handle and dispense narcotics in carrying out his official duties. " Approved by the ?'Iayor on July 3, 1933 . ','later Pipe Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: 585 "Ordered: The City Engineer be requested to estimate the :cost of removing or lowering the water pipe on Highland Ave . at the junction of Jafkson St. and improve the corner for traffic." ','Willson Road Councillor Fitzgerald read the following order which was adopted 586 by the following viva vote vote: Voting yes , Councillors Dolan, Dooley, Durkin, Poirier, Rybicki , Talbot, Tracy and Fitzgerald, eight in all; Voting no, Councillors Griffin, and Kelleher, two in all; Absent, Coun- cillor Whipple, one in all:- "'Resolved, that the coi.mon convenience, benefit and necessity of, 1 the inhabitants of the city require that a public street or way of said city to be called Willson Road should be laid out from I.dillson Street to Ancient Road, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to anc, for that i is necessary to take and lay out as a public street or way of purpose it Y .� I said city certain parcels of land belonging to or supposed to belong to Virginie Blanchette, Joseph 'Marquis , Maria Blanchette, Ernest Lavoie, Lorenzo Soucy, Jules & TTarthe Poitras, Emile Tlarquis , Filineno Quertaro- na, Emma S. Almy, Eugene Deschenes , Ernest Ouellette, Alfred Ouellette, Emelia ;:I. Plante, Victor Corbin, Charles J. & Albertina Brillant, Pat- rick &: Marie Poitras and Eudger '`ichaud, bounded as follows, viz . : Beginning at a point marked "A" on a plan entitled "Proposed Layout of Willson Rd. from 7+'illson St. to Ancient F•:oad, Scale 1 in.- 40 ft. y,eb. 1933. Saleri, Mass . , Frank P. Horse, City Engineer. " thence running westerly by Champlain Road 40.02 ft. to a stone bound marked "B" on said plan; thence continuing westerly, by land of Virginie Blanchette , 87.59 ft . to a stone bound marked "C" , on said plan; thence running northwest- erly on a curved line , of radius 380.00 ft. , by land of Virginie Blan- chette, Joseph :S_arquis, . TT.aria Blanchette , Sainte Anne, Park, a proposed street, and land of Ernest Lavoie, 180.27 ft. to a stake marked "D" on IIsaid plan; thence running northwesterly on a curve of radius 1440.92 ft. 1I by land of Ernest Lavoie ,. hobenzo Soucy, Jules &Marthe Poitras and r 4 June 10 , 1933 Emile i,Iarquis, 151.87 ft. , to a stone bound marked "E" on said plan; thence running northwesterly on a curve of radius 270.74 ft. , by land of Lmile Marquis , Filimeno Quertarona and Emma S. Almy, 172.20 ft. , to a stone bound marked "F" on said plan; thence running westerly by land of Emma S. Almy and Eugene Deschenes , 248.66 ft . , to a stone bound marked "C" on said plan; thence turning and running northeasterly by Highland Park and Ancient Road 60. 00 ft . to a point marked "H" on said plan; thenc turning and running easterly, by land of Ernest Ouellette and Alfred Ouellette, 296.35 ft. , to a point marked "I" on said plan; thence running southeasterly by Laurent Road, 123.24 ft. to a point marked "J" on said plan; thence running southeasterly on a curve of radius 1380.92 ft. , by land of Emelia 7. Plante , Victor Corbin, and Charles J. and Albertina Brillant and Patrick and Marie Poitras, 185.85 ft. , to a, point marked "K" on said plan; thence running southeasterly on a curve of radius 320. 00 ft . , by land of Patrick and Marie Poitras and Eudger h_ighaud, 151.80 ft. , to a point marked "L" on said plan; thence running easterly by land of Eudger Michaud 85.80 ft. , to a point marked "1I" on said plan; thence con- tinuing easterly by Champlain Road 40.02 ft . , to a point marked "N" on said plan; thence turning anu running southerly by the westerly line of Willson St. and land of Hermine Demers 60.03 ft . to said point "A" and point begun at; and I'HEREAS, the City Council on the 22nd day of June 1 A. D, 1933, passed the following order, viz: "Whereas , in the opinion of the City Council, the public necessity and convenience require that a public street or way to be called Willson Road should be laid out as a highway of the city from Willson Street to Ancient Road and from ancient Road to Highland Avenue as shown on plans on file in the office of the city clerk of this city, dated February, 1933, and lay, 1933, it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Eudger Michaud, Patrick & Marie Foitras, Charles &. Albertina Brillant, Victor Corbin, Emelia M. ° Plante , Alfred Ouellette , Ernest Ouellette, Eugene Deschenes, Emma S. Almy, Pilineno Quertarona, Emile Marquis, Jules & 'Zartha Poitras , Lorenzo Soucy, Ernest Lavoie, Maria Blanchette , Joseph Marquis , and Virginie Blanchette; and to Emma S. Almy et ali. Trustees Almy Trust, Louis A. Kotarski & Louis A. Pocharski, Katherine E. Ryan, William F. Riley, Jr. , Lena E. Nickerson, and all others interested, that the City Council in- tend to lay out the highway before mentioned, and to take therefor a por- tion of their land and to lay .out the same as a highway of said city; and that Friday the 30th day of June 1933, at 8 o 'clock P. M. , at City 14 2 June "0 , 1933 Hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter";: -and WIEREAS, due notice has beer given of the intention of the City Council to take said parcel of land for the purpose aforesaid, as appear by the return on the order of notice issued therefor passed as aforesaid; and, MMEAS, the City Council did meet at the time and place appointed and notified as aforesaid and has heard all parties interested claiming to be heard in the matter, it is therefore Ordered and Decreed that the parcels of land before described be and the same hereby are taken and laid out as a public street or way of said city, according to a plan of the same made by Frank P. Morse , City Engineer dated February 1933, entitled Proposed layout of Willson Rd. , from Willson St. to Ancient Rd. , deposited in the office of the city engineer , to which plan reference may be had. Said laying out, as here- inbefore stated, is over or by land of the aforementioned owners , and we have considered and estimates that no damages are. sustained in their property by the several owners aforesaid, and all other persons by the taking of said parcels of land and the laying out of said Willson Road as shown on said plan. Said owners may remove and take away any and all buildings, trees, fences and other property, which will obstruct the building of such street or public way within 90 days from and after the acceptance of this laying out by the city council. Given under out 'stands, this 30th day of June in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-three . Timothy 'J. Fitzgerald George E. Poirier H. Francis Dolan Philip J. Durkin Edmond Talbot, Jr. James R. Dooley John P. Rybicki Leo H. Tracy City Council" Approved by the ".ayor on July 3, 1933. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration of all business transacted. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 9.55 o'clock P. M. Attest:- Cler i I 11 July 13, 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, July 13, 1933, at eight o ' clock P. 'I. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. A hearing for the abuttors was held on the matter of laying out an Uoulton Avenue extension of '. oulton Avenue . Mr. Soboczinski appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the hearing was closed. A hearing was held for the petitioners on a petition to lay out West Circle ',Pest Circle. Councillor Poirier appeared in favor, there was no opposi- tion and the hearing was closed. Councillor 'Whipple offered the following order which was adopted: West Circle 587 "1Tnereas, in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity and convenience require that a public street or wad* to be called % est Circle should be laid out as a highway of the city from ':'lest Avenue Bout easterly about 250 feet as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city clerk of this city dated October, 1932, it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to D. Alphonse Rioux, John hest and all others interested, that the City Council intend to lay out the highway before mentioned, anu to take therefor a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a highway of said city;- and that Thursday the 27th day of July 1933, at 8 o'clock P. 1M. , at city hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter." Approved by the Ttayor on July 15, 1933. Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages . The applicants .or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the inspector of buildings and in conformity with the ordi- nances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Walter P. Fish, cor. Loring & Oakview Aves. William A. Irving, 338 Bridge St. A hearing was held on the application of Joseph Proulx to maintain a garage at 117 Leach Street. Mr . Proulx appeared in favor and T.Ir. St . Pierre appeared in opposition to a commercial Earage. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the matter was referred to the Committee on Public "Works. 114 July 13, 1933 Gasoline A hearing was held on the application of Beaver Automobile Co. to keep, store and sell gasoline at 281 Derby Street . L7r. Heffernan ap- peared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted I subject to the laws Governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police . A hearing was held on the application of Dena E. Nickerson to keep, i store and sell gasoline at 115 Highland Avenue . Mr. Nickerson appeared I in favor and ? r. D. J. Long appeared in opposition. On motion of Coun- cillor Dolan, the license was Granted subject to the laws governing the kI same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachu- setts District Police. i A hearing was held on the application of Eastern I..assachusetts Street .P.ailway Co. to keep and store gasoline at 53 Fuson Street. Mr. McCormac appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws Coverning the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. Belleview Ave. At the request of Councillor Durkin, a hearing was held on the matter of accepting and laying our Belleview venue. Tor. Coffey, Yr. i Fallis, and Councillors Durkin, Poirier and Tracy spoke in favor. The hearing was closed. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the matter was re- ferred to the Committee on Public forks . I it Snow and Ice The following order, recommended by the I.fayor, was adopted under 588 suspension of the rules: s d one hundred and seventy- seven u en thousand"Ordere d- that the sum of seven t seven dollars and five cents (}7177. 05) be and the same is hereby ap- propriated to pay the overdraft in the Street Department appropriation, is said sum to be added to the a.:iount already appropriated for that depart INSment and added to the item, "Snow and Ice" . Said sum to be chargeu to 1; the tax levy of the current year. " ! Approved by the ?Payor on July 19, 1933. Vegetables The following order, recommended by the ?.Tayor, was referred to the 589 Committee on Finance: "Ordered: that the sum of five hundred dollars (!wM00) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of canning vegetables grown in the subsistence gardens of the city. Said sum to-be added to the amount already appropriated for subsistence gardens and charged to the tax levy of the current year." 1'15 i July 13, 1933 A communication from the City Tiarshal relative to summer Uniforms Uniforms for patrolmen assigned to traffic duty was read and placed on file. 590 A communication from the City Tiarshal relative to permits for Street Ieetings speaking on streets was read and placed on file . 591 The report of the City Marshal for the month of June was received Report and placed on file . 592 The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted; Pedlers "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of John 593 S. ?.IcNeil, 8,Z Church Street , for a pedler's license, has considered said matter and would recommend that the license be granted. For the Board of Control, John C. Harkins , Secretary" A communication from the City Engineer relative to his intention to 'rater Pipe lower the water pipe on Jefferson Avenue at Jackson Street was read and 594 placed on file. The petition of Eastern T!assachusetts Street Railway Co. to operate Pius Route 595 motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire on Highland Ave . between the Lynn-Salem line and Essex Street; on Essex Street between Highland Ave. and Town House Square ; on Summer Street between Essex St. and Norman Street; on Norman Street between Suimiier St. and 'iashington Street; on Washington Street between Norman Street-..and Essex Street (Town TIouse Square ) , was referred to the Committees on Public Works and Traffic Rules . The petition of Salein 'Workers Club to speak in Derby Square on Street Meetings 596 Thursday evenings in July and August was granted subject to the super- vision of the city marshal and provided there is no conflict with other meetings and that all laws are obeyed. The claim of I.Tichael J. '1rowne was referred to the Committee on Claim 597 Claims. The petition of United Polish Vierican Organization of Salem to use ?`:owells Field 598 Rowells Field on August 20, 1933, for an outing was granted. The transfer of a permit for a floating fish trap on the northwest Nish Traps 599 side on Little 'Tisery Island and the transfer of a hermit for a floating fish trap on the westerly side of Great Llisery Island from Ilanson and ,116 July 13, 1933 Woodbury to J. Arthur Woodbury was granted.. Sound Trucks The following_ applications for permits to operate sound trucks on 600-602 the streets were granted subject to the supervision of the city marshal: Gerald 11. ?lentworth, 213 Lynn St . , Peabody I•dac-Henry Radio, 82 St. Peter St . , Salem ' ! Warren J. Sullivan, 20 Lee St. , Salem i 7usic on Streets The application of Jack Perry, 36 Tracy St. , Peabody, to play musi- 603 cal instruments on the streets was referred to the Committee on licenses and Permits by the following viva vote vote : Voting yes , Councillors I Dooley, Durkin, Griffin, Lelleher, Talbot, Tracy, Whipple and Fitzgerald eight in all; Voting no, Councillors Dolan, Poirier and Rybicki, three in all. k Signs The application of Newcomb & Gauss Co. for a _permit for a station- 604-606 ary sign at Washington Street at entrance to City Hall Avenue was grant- ed subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets . The following applications for permits for stationary electrical signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: ' I4urray's Shoes , 166 Essex St . Arthur Regan, 69 Bridge St. Pedlera The following applications for pedler licenses were refe rred to � 607-608 the Board of Control: John Stalkos, 18 Fulton St. , Peabody Roderick IICNel• 1, 8-2 Church St. Zoning The petition of John A. Bick to have the general residence zone at 609 10 Balcomb Street changed to a business zone was referred to the Com- mittee on Ordinances. Inflammables The application of Philco Shoe Co. Wood Heel Dept. to keep and 610 store inflammables at 242 Canal Street was referred to the Committee on Fire Department. Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, July 27 , 1933, at eight o 'cloc 612-619 P. L!I. , on the following applications to maintain garages : Joseph Dallaire , 42 Cedar St . A. Goulet, 30 Loring Ave . Joseph T. ISackey, 464 Lafayette St. H. A. 'Tiller , 59 Turner St. William F. I..Iooney, 100 Broadway Joseph Piecewicz , 8 lothrop St. D. A.R ioux, cor. 'Vest Ave . & West Circle Roger Conant Cooperative Bank, 25 Raymond Ave. Arthur F. Campbell, 14 Planters St . licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 620-630 July 13, 1933 _ mittee on Licenses and Permits: Sunday Licenses Unis Baker, 23 Brown St . J. Edward Beote, 51 Harbor St . Innholder Clarina Bohanon, 1762 Essex St. -Bowling Alley A. laberis , 187 Fort Ave . (1) Common Victuallers George 'V. Hogan, 64 Boston St. , transfer from 175 Boston St. Tilly Kublin, 243 Essex St. Frank E. McCleave, 49 Briuge St . Peter 11ysliwy, 146 Derby St. George H. Devoe, 65 Congress St. Druggist 's Liquor License John F. Daniels, 121 Essex St. Coffee House Efstrarios Loupacharis, 22 Front St. A list of applications for renewals. of Common Victualler and Pool Renewals 631 Table Licenses was referred to the Co=ittee on Licenses and Permits . The application of Sa �uel A. Campbell, 70 'Vashington Street, for re Auctioneer 632 newal of auctioneer ' s license was granted. The application of Ltoise Theriault, 12 Hazel Street , for renewal of Pedler 633 his pedler 's license was referred to the Board of Control. Councillor Poirier offered the following report which was accepted Labor 634 and recor-n_lendatdon adopted: "The Committee appointed to investigate a petition of regular City Employees in the Street Department relative to I' elfare labor has con- sidered said matter and would recommend: The adoption of the accompany- ing order. For the Committee, George E. Poirier Chairman" The following order was adopted:- Welfare labor 635 "Ordered: That no applicant for public aid, or recipient of Public Welfare assistance , shall be employed on any work, at any time, of whatever nature , that is usually carried on by the regular employees of the Department of the City listed as "Street" for which an appropriatio has been wade to provide for said work. " i Presented to the .'Tayor for approval on July 15, 1933, and returned without his signature on July 22, 1933. i 118 Jul;,r 13, 1933 High Street A communication from Rev. P. M. Piemonte relative to undesirable Playground 636-637 conditions at the High Street playground was read. On motion of Coun- cillor Dolan, Father Piemonts wFas given the privilege of the floor and spoke on the need of certain improvements at the High Street playground. Councillor Poirier offered the following order: "Ordered: That the Park Commission be requested to close the High St . Playground at 5 P. I1. the same as all other playgrounds . " Councillor Durkin moved to amend the order by adding "That a copy of the letter of Father Piemonte be sent to the Park Commission" . The, amendment was voted. Councillor Dolan moved to amend the order by adding "and that the water be removed from the pool every night at 5 o'clock" . The amendment was voted. I' The order was adopted as amended. Presented to the Y`ayor for ap- proval on July 15, 1933, and returned without his signature on July 19, E 1933. Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted II� 638 and recoimnendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Sunday License Joseph Kulak, 84 Derby St. Arthur T. Ferguson, 197 Fort Ave. Anastasios Laberis , 187 Fort Ave . Bernard Sushel, 60 Lafayette St . Common Victuallers i Arthur Daigle, Forest River R. R. Station, Lafayette St. Anastasios laberis , 187 Fort Ave . Frances A. Lovely, 153 Fort Ave. Arthur T. Ferguson, 197 Fort Ave. Frank E. IicCleave, 49 Bridge St. is George 71. Hogan, 64 Boston St ., transfer from 175 Boston St . Peter 1ysliwy, 146 Derby St . Renewals Sandal), Licenses Masil Kopka, 20 Essex St. Henry 11archand, 271 Jefferson Ave . Board of Park Commissioners , Forest River Park James D. Burns, 155 Fort Ave. Blanche Fugere, 69 Essex St. I^felvin L. Warren, 266 Essex St. Clara "*.adore, 280 Jefferson Ave . Adelard Rouillard, 29 Palmer St. Common Victuallers James D. Burns, 155 Fort Ave . Philip Gold, 148 71ashington St. House of Seven Gables Tea Room, 54 Turner St . Manuel Solovicos , 302 Essex St. Ifelvin L. Warren, Z-66 Essex St. Sunbeam Country Club , ,'Paradise Rd. lodging Houses Lincoln Hotel, 117 Lafayette St . Tony & George Damanis, 31 Charter St . 119 July 13, 1933 lodging House (con. ) Caroline 0. Mamerton, 54 Turner St. Caroline 0. *merton, 27 Hardy St. Caroline 0. Em;aerton, 31 Hardy St . Druggist Liquor License John F. Daniels, 121 Derby St. To Play Musical Instruments on Streets Jack Perry, 36 Tracy St . , Peabody The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Sunday license - :ldelard A. Tatro, 352 Jefferson Ave. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairnian" Councillor Griffin requested to be recorded as opposed to granting a Sunday license to Bernard Sushel. Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted: Playgrounds "The Committee of the 71iole, to whom was referred the matter of 639 playgrounds , has considered said :natter and would recommend: the passing of the following transfers. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" The following order was adopted: Playgrounds 640 "Ordered: That the sura of ti'450.00 be transferred from Special Appro- priation Item Rebuilding Barn, Public Welfare, to Item Playground Appro- priation, "Salaries and Wages" . The vote was recorded as follows : Voting yes , Councillors Dolan, Dooley, Durkin, Poirier, Talbot, and Fitzgerald, six in all; Voting no, Councillors Griffin, Kelleher, Rybicki , Tracy and 'Whipple, five in all. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate recon- sideration. The following order was adopted by the following viva vote: vote: Playgrounds 641 Voting yes , Councillors Dolan, Dooley, Durkin, Poirier, Talbot , and Fitz- 'erald, six in all; Voting no, Councillors Griffin, Kelleher, Rybicki , Tracy and 71hipple , five in all: "Ordered: That the sum of v550.00 be transferred from Special Appro- 1�riation Iten Rebuilding Barn, Public 1,7elfare, to Item Recreation & Edu- cational in Playgrounds Dept." Councillor Tracy gave notice of reconsideration at the next meeting. 120 July 13, 1933 i PlaygroundsThe following order was adopted by the following viva voce vote : Voting yes , Councillors Dooley, Griffin, Kelleher, Poirier, Rybicki, Talbot, Tracy and Fitzgerald, eight in all; Voting no, Councillors Dolan, Durkin and Whipple, three in all: "Ordered: That the sum of �242.06 be transferred from Special Appro- priation Item Rebuilding Barn, Public Welfare , to Park Dept. Playground Item: - Repairing and filtering of Building on Rowell 's Field - the same to be done under supervision of the Park Department. " Councfllor Dolan gave notice of reconsideration at the next meeting. Playgrounds The following orders recommended by the Iiayor were read. The follow 643 ing order was adopted by the following viva voce vote: Voting yes, Coun- cillors Dolan, Dooley, Durkin, Poirier, Talbot and Fitzgerald, six in alI Voting no, Councillors Griffin, Kelleher, Rybicki, Tracy and "✓nipple, k five in all: "Ordered: that the sum of V1450.00 be and is hereby transferred from Special Appropriation-Item Rebuilding Barn-Public 'Jelfare, to Item-Play- Ground appropriation-Salaries and Wages . " On motion of Council Durkin, the Council refused an immediate recon- sideration.The following order was adopted by the following viva voce vote: Voting yes : Voting yes , Councillors Dolan, Dooley, Durkin, Poirier, Talbot and Fitzgerald, six in all; Voting no: Councillors Griffin, Kelle- her, Rybicki, Tracy and 'fipple , five in all: "Ordered: that the sum of $550 .00 be and is hereby transferred from item- Special Appropriation-Rebuilding Barn-Public `(✓elfare-to item- Recreational and Educational in the Playground Department . " On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate re- consideration. The following order was adopted by the following viva voce vote : ~ Voting; yes, Councillors Dolan, Dooley, Durkin, Griffin, Kelleher, Poirier Rybicki, Talbot, Tracy and Fitzgerald, ten in all; Voting no , Councillor Whipple, one in all: "Ordered: that the sum of '242.06 be and is hereby transferred from Special Appropriation-Item-RebuildinC Barn-Public Welfare-to Playground ' Item-Park Department, Repairing and altering of building on Rowell's -:i Field, the same to be done under supervision of the Park Department. " On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration. The above orders were approved by the ?'ayor on July 22, 1933. 1121 i July 13, 1933 i -Councillor Tracy offered the following order which was adopted: Fish Trap j "Ordered: That the fish trap permit granted to Sylvester Y. Hanson 644 and J. A. Woodbury on August 21, 1930, at northwest side of Little Liiser Island be and hereby is revoked, at the request of licensee . " On motion of Councillor helleher, the Council adjourned at 11.28 o 'c loaL P. T.T. Attest :- k a' i C er JA l 4 .. I{I is 'a y' �77 i II \1,22 July 19, 1933 -.-.. . .. .. iI A special meeting of the City Council was held on ulednesday, July 19, 1933, at 5.30 o'clock P. U. , called by the President for all business All the members were present except Councillors Griffin and Dooley and the President presided. on motion of .Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Pedlers The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: 64.5 "The. Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for pedler licenses , has considered said matter. and would recommend that the follow- ing be granted: Roderick McNeil, &j Church St. TEoise Theriault , 12 Hazel St. The Board would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: John Stalkos , 18 Fulton Street, Peabody For the Board, JoYm C . Harkins Secretary" Pedler The application of Edmund J. Ring, Jr., 8 Hanson Street, for a ped- 646 ler's license was referred to the .Board of Control. ications for licenses were referred to the Commit- Licenses The following appl 647-649 tee on Licenses and Permits: Common Victualler Frank A. Eon, 88 Lafayette St. n transfer from Louis A. Tremblay Sunday Licenses Sarah Lander, 38. Lafayette St. Hyman B. Rosenthal, 28 Central St . Renewal The application of Adelard Ayotte , 247 Jefferson Avenue , for renewa 650 r: of Sunday License was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. L' Canning Councillor Kelleher offered the following report which was accepted 651 and recommendation. adopted: ' "The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the order that the sum of �,500. be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of canning begetables grown in the subsistence gardens of the city, has con sidered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committees ,y Thos . A. Kelleher Chairman" The order to appropriate 'S�'V500.00, which was introduced on July 13, x 1933, was adopted. Approved by the Mayor on July 22, 1933. 3 July 19, 1933. An invitation to visit the 102nd Field Artillery, Mass . rational Invitation 652 > Guard, at Camp Devens was accepted. Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: Pratt Street 653 "Ordered: That Pratt Street be made a one-way street from High St. to Endicott St." Approved by the 7.1ayor on July 22, 1933. Councillor Durkin offered the following order which vias adopted: Traffic lights C54 r, ' 1Ordered: That the Cwmaittee on Traffic Rules consider the advisa- bility of installing traffic lights at the junction of north and Essex Streets. " L On motion of Councillor .Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 6.00 o ' clock P. Td. Attest : - f I' Cle04--- I T li Ffk:` Y" �.e1:: 124 III ,I Y� dj X1F t. July 27, 1933 !'r A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, July 27 , 1933, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present except I Councillors Whipple and Rybicki and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Poirier, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages I ages . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there l;. was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with'the rules and. regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: r- Arthur F. Campbell, 14 Planters St. Joseph Dallaire, 42 Cedar St . A. Goulet , 30 Loring Ave. Joseph T. Mackey, 464 Lafayette S H. A. Miller, 59 Turner St . Wm. F. Mooney, 100 Broadway D. A. Rioux, cor. West Ave . and West Circle Roger Conant Cooperative Bank, 25 Raymond Rd. A hearing was held on the application of Joseph Piecewicz to main- tain a garage at 8 Lathrop Street . The applicant appeared in favor and Paran S. Chase appeared in opposition. On motion of Councillor Poirier I ithe application was referred to the Committee on Public Works. I A hearing was held on the matter of laying out West Circle. Mr. West Circle D. A. Rioux appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the hearing was closed. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: Public Welfare 655 "Ordered: that the sum of sixty-two _'thousand dollars ($$62 ,000. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated and added to the appropriation al- ready made for the Outside Relief item of the Public Welfare department for the purpose of meeting the continued demands made upon that depart- ment . Said sum to be charged to the City Employees Unemployment Fund of 1932 and 1933. " 1 Approved by the Mayor on July 29 , 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: Fire Hose 656 "Ordered: that the sum of six hundred dollars WOO. ) be and the kk.. same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of purchasing of eight F hundred (800) feet of two and one-half inch hose and two hundred feet (200 ) of three inch hose for the Fire Department. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on July 29, 1933. July 29 , 1933 Pedler The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: 657 "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of Ed- mund J. Ring, 8 Hanson Street, for a pedler's license, has considered said matter and would recommend that the same be granted. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" Fish Trap The petition of Ralph A. Woodbury for a transfer of a fish trap 658 location from Bakers Island to southwest side of Outer Dry Breakers was referred to the Committee on Public Property. Driveway The petition of Lawrence Trust to use about three feet of city 659 land as part of a driveway to a garage at rear 411-413 Essex Street was referred to the Committee on Public Property. Signs The application of Essex Agricultural Society to erect a temporary 660-661 sign on the tunnel was granted subject to the approval of the superin- tendent of streets. The application of Red Owl Stores Inc. to erect a stationary elec- trical sign at 151 Essex Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. Claim The claim of Jerome Bouchard was referred to the Committee on 662 Claims . Rowells Field The petition of Russian Orthodox Church to use Rowell' s Field on 663 the week of August 28th was granted subject to the supervision of the superintendent of public property. Pedlers The following applications for pedler licenses were referred to 664-665 the Board of Control: Jere A. Geary, 118 Boston St. James A. McEwen, 6 Foster Ct. I� j Garage A hearing was ordered for Thursday, August 10, 1933, at eight 666 o' clock P. M. , on the application of Mary F. Haggerty to maintain a it garage at 4 Moulton Avenue . Drainlayer The application of Mark E. Kelley, 35 Foster Ct. , Peabody, for re- 667 IN newal of a drainlayer' s license was granted. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 668-673 mittee on Licenses and Permits: 127' I July 27, 1933 � Sunday Licenses Alexander Louf, 17 Salem St. Jules Roy, 113 Lafayette St . , transfer from Alfred Robinson Common Victuallers 4 Joseph A. Lareau, 48 Congress St. Arthur R. Lebel, 75 Harbor St. Jules Roy, 113 Lafayette St. , transfer from Alfred Robinson Lodging House Mary L. Bouffard, 2 Liberty St . (renewal) The application of Ovila April for an auctioneer 's license was Auctioneer 674 granted. At the request of the President, and on motion of Councillor Dooley Employment it was voted to grant the privilege of the floor to the Bricklayers ' Union to allow them to address the Council. Mr. John D. Chaddu spoke on the employment of masons, bricklayers and cement workers on City work now performed by unskilled labor. Messrs. Louis A. Dumorey, William Russell, Arthur Blanchette and John Blanchette also spoke. On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted that the matter be referred to the Com- mittee on Public Works. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 675 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses Unis Baker, 23 Brown St. Hyman B. Rosenthal, 28 Central St . Sarah Lander, 38 Lafayette St. Adelard Ayotte, 247 Jefferson Ave . Common Victuallers Joseph A. Lareau, 48 Congress St. Tilly Kublin, 243 Essex St. Frank A. Eon, 88 Lafayette St. , transfer from Louis A. Tremblay Bickford's Lunch, 33 New Derby St. Innholder Clarina Bohanon, 176Z Essex St. , transfer from Fred B. Barstow Bowling Alley Anastasios Laberis, 187 Fort Ave . (1 additional) Pool Tables Elzear J. Goucher, 53 Harbor St. (2 ) Coffee House Efstratios Loupacharis, 2- - Front St . The Committee would further recommend that the following be given 1 +1.28 July '27 , 1933 ail leave to withdraw: Sunday License J. Edward Beote, 51 Harbor St . y Common Victualler George H. Devoe, 65 Congress St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Lights Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted 676 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Electrical Affairs, to whom was referred the order that the committee consider the advisability of installing better lighting of the back road going down the willows in front of the Tuber- culosis camp, has considered said matter and would recommend: the in- stallation of two 60 V lights. For the Committee, James R. Dooley Chairman" Lights Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted 677 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Electrical Affairs , to whom was referred the order that the committee be requested to consider the advisability of installing a proper lighting system on Harrison Road, has considered said matter and would recommend: the installation of one 60 V light. I For the Committee , James R. Dooley Chairman" Light Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted i 678 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Electrical Affairs, to whom was referred the order that the committee consider the advisability of installing an electrical light on Almeda St. , at or near #6 on said street, has con- sidered said matter and would recommend: the installation of same ( one 6o V) For the Committee, James R. Dooley Chairman" Lights The following order was adopted: 679 "Ordered: That the City Electrician be and hereby is authorized to install the following street lights: Two 60 c . p, lights on the road in front of the Tuberculosis Camp at Salem willows. I i I July 27, 1933 One' 60 c , p, light on Harrison Road One 60 c. p. light at or near 6 Almeda Street Expense of the above to be charged to the regular appropriation for street lighting. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on July 29, 1933, and returned without his signature on August 23, 1933. Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted Zoning and recommendation adopted: 680 "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred petition of John A. Bick to change the general residence zone at 10 Balcomb Street to a business zone, has considered said matter and would recommend: that a hearing be granted at the next regular meeting at 8 P. M. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted West Circle 681 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the order for laying out and acceptance of West Circle, has considered said matter and would recommend: that the same be laid out and accepted as a Public Way. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. " The following order was adopted by a unanimous yea and nay vote : West Circle 682 "Resolved, that the common convenience, benefit and necessity of th inhabitants of the city require that a public street or way of said city to be called West Circle should be laid out from West Avenue southeast- erly about 250 feet, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to and for that purpose it is necessary to take and lay out as a public street or way of said city certain parcels of land belonging to or supposed to belong to D. Alphonse Rioux and John West, bounded as follows, viz : Beginning at a point marked "A" on a plan entitled "Acceptance Plan and Profile of West Circle, Salem, Mass. Scale 1"-40 ' Oct. 26, 1932 Walter M. Wheeler, Civil Engr, Salem, Mass. " , thence running southerly on a curve of radius 9. 12 ft. by land of D. Alphonse Rioux a distance of 15. 16 ft. to a point marked "B" on said plan; thence running southeast- erly by said land of Rioux 240.00 ft . to a point marked "C" on said plan thence turning and running southwesterly by land of John West 40. 17 ft. to a point marked "D" on said plan; thence turning and running north- July 27, 1933 westerly by land of D. Alphonse Rioux 240.00 ft. to a stone bound marked "E" on said plan; thence running northwesterly on a curve of radius 10.96 ft. by said land of Rioux 16.21 ft . to a point marked "F" on said plan; thence running northeasterly by the southerly line of West Ave. 60.17 ft to said point "A" and point begun at; and Whereas, the City Council on the 13th day of July A. D. 1933, passed the following order, viz: "Whereas , in the opinion of the City Council, the public necessity and convenience require that a public street or way to be called West Circle should be laid out as a highway of the city from West Avenue southeasterly about 250 feet as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city clerk of this city, dated October, 1932, it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to D. Alphonse Rioux, John West and all others interested, that the City Council intend to lay out the highway before mentioned, and to take therefor a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a highway of said city; and that Thursday the 27th day of July 1933, at 8 o 'clock P. M. , at City Hall, Salem, is ap- pointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter; " and Whereas , due notice has been given of the intention of the City Council to take said parcel of land for the purpose aforesaid, as appears by the return on the order of notice issued therefor passed as aforesaid; and Whereas, the City Council did meet at the time and place appointed and notified as aforesaid and has heard all parties interested claiming to be heard in the matter, it is therefore Ordered and Decreed that the parcels of land before described be and the same hereby are taken and laid out as a public street or way of said city, according to a plan of the same made by Walter PA. Wheeler, Civil Engineer dated October 1932, entitled Acceptance Plan and Profile of West Circle, Salem, Mass. Scale 1"-401 , Oct. 260 1932. Walter 11. Wheeler, Civil Engr. Salem, Mass . , deposited in the office of the city engineer, to which plan reference may be had. Said laying out , as here inbefore stated, is over or by land of D. Alphonse Rioux and John West and we have considered and estimated that no damages are sustained in their property by the several owners aforesaid, and all other persons p, by the taking of said parcel of land and the laying out of said West d! Circle as shown on said plan. Said owners may remove and take away any III' and all buildings , trees, fences and other property, which will obstruc I the building of such street or public way within 60 days from and after the acceptance of this laying out by the city council. Given unddr our hands , this 27th day of July in the year nineteen 1�1 July 27 , 1933 �! hundred and thirty-three. i Timothy W. Fitzgerald Leo H. Tracy William B. Griffin James R. Dooley Philip J. Durkin City H. Francis Dolan Thomas A. Kelleher Council George E. Poirier Edmond Talbot, Jr. Approved by the Alayor on August 10, 1933. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Moulton Avenue and recommendation adopted: 683 "The Committee on Public Works , to whom was referred the order for laying out and acceptance of Moulton Ave. , has considered said matter and would recommend: that the same be laid out and accepted as a public way. For the Committee , Edmond Talbot, Jr. " The following order was adopted: Moulton Avenue "Resolved, that the common convenience, benefit and necessity of 684 the inhabitants of the city require that a public street or way of said city to be called Moulton Avenue should be laid out from the end of the present lay-out of Moulton Avenue about 156 feet, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to and for that purpose it is necessary to take and lay out as a public street or way of said city certain parcels of land belonging to or supposed to belong to Walter C. Hunt , �Vineapple Bros. , 4 a Wm. E. Felton, Mabel and Frank Felton, bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a point marked "A" on a plan entitled "Acceptance Plan of Moulton Ave. Salem, Mass. Scale 1 in.-40 ft. May 1933 Thomas Appleton C. E. ", thence running southeasterly, on a continuation of the present easterly line of Moulton Ave. , by land of Walter C. Hunt and land of Wineapple Bros . 152.39 ft. to a stone bound marked "B" on said plan; thence turning and running southwesterly by a Sewer night of Way 40.18 ft. to a stone bound marked "C" on said plan; thence turning and running northwesterly on a continuation of the present westerly line of Moulton Ave. , by land of Wineapple Bros. and land of 71m. E. Felton and Mabel and Frank Felton 156.99 ft . to a point marked "D" on said plan; thence turn- ing and running northeasterly on the southerly end of the 1914 accep- tance of Moulton Ave. , 40 ft. to said point "A" and point begun at; and Whereas, the City Council on the 30th day of June , A. D. 1933, passed the following order, viz: " 32 1 July 27, 1933 "Whereas , in the opinion of the City Council, the public necessity and convenience require that a public street or way to be .called Moulton . Avenue should be laid out as a highway of the city from the end of pres- ent lay-out about 156 feet as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city clerk of this city, dated May, 1933, it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Walter C. Hunt, Wineapple Bros. , Wm. E. Felton, Mabel and Frank Felton and all others interested, that the City Council intend to lay out the highway before mentioned, and to take therefor a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a highway of said city; and that Thursday the thirteenth day of July 1933, at 8 o' clock P. M. , at City Hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter; " and Whereas, due notice has been given of the intention of the City Council to take said parcel of land for the purpose aforesaid, as appear by the return on the order of notice issued therefor passed as aforesaid and Whereas the City Council did meet at the time and place appointed r and notified as aforesaid and has heard all parties interested claiming to be heard in the matter, it is therefore, Ordered and Decreed that the parcels of land before described be and the same hereby are taken and laid out as a public street or way of said city, according to a plan of the same made by Thomas Appleton, C. E. dated May 1933, entitled Acceptance Plan of Moulton Ave . Salem, Mass. Scale 1 in. -40 ft. Play, 1933. Thomas A. Appleton C. E. , deposited in the office of the city engineer, to which plan reference may be had. Said laying out , as hereinbefore stated, is over or by land of Walter C. Hunt , Wineapple Bros., Wm. E. Felton and ,=abet and Frank Felton and we have considered and estimated that no damages are sustained in their property by the several owners aforesaid, and all other persons by the taking of said parcel of land and the laying out of said Moulton Avenue , as shown on said plan. Said owners may remove and take away any and all buildings, trees, fences and other property, which will obstruct the building of such street or public way within 60 days from and after the acceptance of this laying out by the city council. Given under our hands, this 27th day of July in the year nineteen hundred and thirty- three . Timothy W. Fitzgerald Philip J. Durkin ! Leo H. Tracy H. Francis Dolan William B. Griffin Thomas A. Kelleher Edmond Talbot, Jr. George E. Poirier James R. Dooley City Council. " Al.proved by the Mayor on August 10, 1933. July �7, 1933 requesting the Mayor On the question of reconsideration of certain orders/to transfer Playgrounds appropriations to Playgrounds, Which were introduced on July 13, 1933, the President ruled that no action was necessary as the transfers of appropriations was already made. Councillor Poirier offered the following order which was adopted: Fares "Ordered: that the Trustees of the E 685 Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway be requested to establish a five cent fare on the South Salem line and all other lines of the city not already established. " Approved by the Mayor on July 29, 1933. Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Eight "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs be requested to 686 look into the advisability of installing a street light in the vicinity of 12 Ropes St. " Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: Bridge "Ordered: that the B. & M. R. R. officials be requested to repair 687 overhead bridge at junction of 'srebb & Bridge Sts, by either inserting new planking or asphalting so as to remove the noise making condition in that vicinity. " Approved by the Hayor on July 29, 1933. On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 9.23 o 'clock P. M. Attest: - Clerk ` ,34 August 10, 1933 I A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, August 10, 1933, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present excent I President Fitzgerald and Councillor Whipple presided. On motion of i Councillor Durkin it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Garage A hearing was held on the application of Mary F. Haggerty to main- tain a garage at 4 Moulton Avenue . idr. Morency appeared in favor for the applicant, there was no opposition and the license was granted sub- ject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity wit the ordinances relating to the same and with the rules anc regulations of the Massachusetts District Police . Zoning A hearing was held on the petition of John A. Bick to change a 688-689 general residence zone at 10 Balcomb Street to a business zone . Mr. Bic appeared in favor. Messrs. Coughlin and D. J. Long and Councillor Grif- fin appeared in favor. Mr. Joseph W. Jennings appeared in opposition. A petition in favor and a petition in opposition were read. On motion of Councillor Griffin, the matter was referred to the Committee on Ordi- nances , the Committee to visit the site. Collins Cove The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under 690 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: that the sum of five thousand nine hundred fifty-seven dollars ($5957. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of meeting the expenses of taking by eminent domain a parcel of land in Collins Cove containing 595,700 square feet of upland and flats as shown on a plan accompanying this appropriation order. This property to be taken for the purpose of abating or preventing a nuisance in Collins Cove and for such other municipal purposes as the City Government shall determine as provided for in Chapter 198 of the Acts of 1930. Said sum to, be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on August 14 , 1933. Report The report of the City Marshal for the month of August was received 691 and placed on file . Pedlers The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: 692 "The Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for pedle licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the follow- ing be granted: M CJuly 27 , 193D Jere A. Geary, 118 Boston St. James McEwen, 6 Foster St. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" A communication was received from the Chief of the Fire Department Salary recommending the continuance of the salary of William P. Furlong, and 693-694 the following order was adopted: "Ordered: That in accordance with Section 19 of Chapter 18 of the City Ordinances, an ordinance relating to Fire Department , Willian P. Furlong, a permanent member of said department who was disabled in the performance of his duty, be continued on the pay roll for such time as the Chief of the Fire Department may approve . " Approved by the PCayor on August 14 , 1933 The petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Co, and. Salem Poles Electric Lighting Co, for joint location of existing poles on Harbor St. 695-696 was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the ap- proval of the city electrician: "Ordered: That The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts and Salem Electric Lighting Company each having locations in certain of the streets of the municipality, be and they are hereby granted a joint location for and permission jointly to maintain poles already existing and their respective wires to be placed thereon, to- gether with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as any of said Com- panies may deem necessary in the public way or ways hereinafter referred to, as requested in petition of said Companies dated the 3d day of August 1933. All construction under this order shall be in accordance with the following conditions: - Poles shall be of sound timber, and . reasonably straight, and shall be set substantially at the points indi- cated upon the plan marked:- The N. E. T. & Ti go. of Mass. , No. 593 Dated 3-8-33 - filed with this order. There may be attached to said poles by said The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of 11assa- chusetts not to exceed wires and cables necessary for, the conduct of its business and by said Salem Electric Lighting Co, not to exceed wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placed at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground. The following are the public ways or parts of ways along which the poles above referred to are located, and the number of poles :- Harbor St. , northerly side, between Lafayette and Congress Sts. - 9 pole Approved by the Mayor on August 14, 1933. . 36 August 10 , 1933 Wires The petition of Salem Electric Lightin ,, Company to attach wires to 697=698 one pole on Lafayette Street was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval. of the city electrician: "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company and New England Telephone & Telegraph Company dated June 21, 1933 , permissio and authority is hereby given said Salem Electric Lighting Company, its successors and assigns, to attach its wires and fixtures to the exist- ing poles of said New England Telephone & Telegraph Company located upon the public ways in said Salem as follows: - Pole #9/109, at #411 Lafay- ette Street. " Approved by the Mayor on August 14, 1933 Wires The petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Co, to attach 699-700 wires to three poles on Broadway was granted by the following order whic was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: That The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts, having locations in certain streets of said municipality be and it is hereby granted permission to attach and maintain not ex- ceeding wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and fixtures , at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground, upon existing poles of Salem Electric Lighting Co. heretofore located in the public way or ways hereinafter referred to, as requested in petition of said The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts, dated the 28th day of July 1933. The existing poles above referred to are located in the following named public ways , as shown upon plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co. of Mass . , iTo. 129 Dated 7-27-33 - filed with this order;- Broadway - 3 poles #2676-2677-2678. " Approved by the '..iayor on August 14, 1933 Pole The petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. and Salem 701-702 Electric Lighting Co. for joint location of existing pole on Congress Street was granted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: That The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts and Salem Electric Lighting Company each having locations in certain of the streets of the municipality, be and they are hereby granted a joint location for and permission jointly to maintain poles already existing and their respective wires to be placed thereon, to- gether with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as any of said Com- panies may deem necessary, in the public way of ways hereinafter re- r 1 . August 10, 1933 ferred to, as requested in petition of said Companies dated the 24th a day of July 1933. All construction under this order shall be in accord- ance with the following conditions :- Poles shall be of sound timber, and reasonably straight, and shall be set substantially at the points indi- cated upon the plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co. of Mass . , No. 589 Dated 2-1-33 - filed with this order. There may be attached to said poles by said The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massa- chusetts not to exceed wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and by said Salem Electric Lighting Co. not to exceed wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placeu at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground. The following are the public ways or parts of ways along which the poles above referred to are located, and the number of poles :- Congress St. corner -Harbor Street - 1 pole. " Approved by the Mayor on August 14, 1933 The petition of Russian Orthodox Church to use Rowells Field on the Rowells Field week of September 4th, instead of August 28th as 703 g previously granted, was granted subject to the supervision of the superintendent of public prop- erty. The application of George W. Dunn to locate a floating fish trap at Fish Trap 704 easterly side of Dry Breakers was referred to the Committee on Public Property. The application of Costanzo Polancio for permission to play hand- Music organ on the streets was granted subject to the supervision of the city 705 marshal. The application of Mr. and Mrs. V!. I. Painter to sing on the streets Music was granted subject to the supervision of the city marshal. 706 The claims of Thomas Cote, Alma Cram, and Roger E. Manning were re- Claims ferred to the Committee on Claims. 707-709 I The application of John Clemenzi , 110 Elliot St. , Beverly for a Drainlayer 710 drainlayer 's license was laid over until the next regular meeting, on motion of Councillor Dooley. I The following applications for transfers of licenses to keep, store Gasoline 711-712 and sell gasoline were received: i Geo. W. Pickering Coal Co. , corner Margin & Lndicott Sts . , transfer from Leonard B. Pickering - referred to Committee on Public 'Yorks August 10, 1933 Geo. W. Pickering Coal Co. , corner Norman & Margin Sts . , transfer from Leonard B. Pickering. -granted. Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, August 24, 1933, at eight 713-716 o 'clock, P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages : Patrick P. Callahan, 9 Greenway Rd. Joseph Rohn, rear 166 Derby St . Catherine & Bernard J. Fallon, 98 Tremont St. Lawrence Trust , rear 413 Essex St. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 717-724 mittee on Licenses and Permits: Common Victuallers Renee J. Guilmette , 45 North St. John H. Broderick, 29 Bridge St . John H. Palardy, 145 Essex St. , transfer from Gideon J. Pelletier Charles G. Koshgarian, 63 Boston St. , transfer from John J. Hogan Elizabeth Murtaugh, 392 Essex St. Harold McLaughlin, cor. Vinnin St. & Loring Ave. (renewal) Bowling Alleys Nicholas D. Karanikolas, 10 Norman St . (4 ) Pool Tables Nicholas D. Karanikolas, 10 Norman St. (1) Lodging House Elizabeth Murtaugh, 392 Essex St. (renewal ) Sunday License Harold McLaughlin, cor. Vinnin St. & Loring Ave . (renewal) Pedler The application of Nick Vasilopoulos , 15 Jackson St. , for renewal 725 of pedler ' s license was referred to the Board of Control. Guide The application of Simon Colin, 12 Williams St. , for renewal of 726 guide' s license was granted. Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 727 and recommendation adopted: The Committee on Licenses and Permits to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses Alexander Louf, 17 Salem St . Jules Roy, 113 Lafayette St. , transfer from Alfred Robinson Common Victuallers Renee J. Guilmette, 45 North St . Jules Roy, 113 Lafayette St. , transfer from Alfred Robinson John H. Palardy, 145 Essex St. , transfer from Gideon J. Pelletier Lodging House Mary L. Bouffard, 2 Liberty St. August 10, 1933 . The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Common Victualler Arthur R. Lebel, 75 Harbor St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" ' Councillor Dolan offered the following report which was accepted Garage and recommendation adopted: 728 "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the applica- tion of Joseph Piecewicz to maintain a garage for one car at 8 Lathrop Street, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee , Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" On motion of Councillor Dolan, the license was granted. Councillor Dolan offered the following report which was accepted Bus Route and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the applica- tion of Eastern Mass. St . Railway Co. for a license to operate motor vehicles for the purpose of carrying passengers for hire over the fol- lowing route , on Highland Ave between the Lynn-Salem boundary line and Essex St . , on Essex St. between Highland Ave. and Town House Sq. , on Summer St . between Essex and Norman St. , on Norman St , between Summer and Washington St. , on Washington St. between Norman St. and Essex St. (Town House Square ) , has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted to grant permission to the, Eastern Mass. St . Ry. Co. to operate buses over the above route. Approved by the Mayor on August 14, 1933. Councillor Foirier offered the following opinion which was read and Claims 730 placed on file : Legal Department, August 10, 1933. To the Honorable City Council, Salem, Massachusetts Gentlemen: I have been requested by the Committee on Claims to give an opinion 140 August 10, 1933 to the City Council in regard to the liability of the City of Salem for the payment of Workmen' s Compensation in the cases of Thomas Cote and Napoleon Therriault. The City of Salem having properly insured their liability .for the payment of Workmen' s Compensation in accordance with Chapter 152 of the General Laws, it is my opinion that the City is under no legal liability for the payment of these claims . Respectfully submitted, James Kinsella City Solicitor" State Funds Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: s i 731 "Ordered; That the Mayor be requested to petition the State of Mass- achusett§ authorities for an allocation of State Funds already appropri- ated, to be used in conjunction with Federal funds available in the Re- construction Finance Corporation, which may be used for the purpose of the elimination of Grade Crossings in this city. " Approved by the ?mayor on August 14, 1933 Collins Cove Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: 732 "Whereas, in the opinion of the City. Council the public necessity and convenience require that the City of Salem should take by eminent domain, as provided by Chapter 198 of the Acts of 1930, a parcel of land in Collins Cove, containing 595,700 square feet , as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city clerk of this city dated August, 1933, for the purpose of abating or preventing any nuisance in Collins Cove and for such other municipal purposes as the city government shall de- termine, it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Arthur H. Phippen et al. , Ellen F. Harrington, Boston-& Maine Railroad, City of Salem, and all f others interested, that the City Council intend to take said land for the purposes above mentioned; and that Friday the 18th day of August I j 1933, at eight o 'clock P. M. , at city hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter. " k Approved by the Mayor on August 14, 1933. I i Taxicabs Councillor Durkin offered an ordinance to amend the ordinance re- 733 lating to hackney carriages, wagons and other vehicles by adding certain I sections relative to the licensing and regulations of taxicabs, which was referred to the Committee on Ordinances. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate re- 7, �7 1141 August 10, 1933 consideration of all business transacted. The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the session of Civil Jurors Court in Salem on. September 5th: Fred A. Barber 6 Roslyn Street Merchant George Beauchamp 89 Proctor Street Leather worker On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 9.21 o'clock P. IA. Attest:- f 4 E :h m �l 142 August 18, 1933 A special meeting_ of the City Council was held on Friday, August 18, 1933, at eight o' clock P. M. , called by the President for the pur- pose of holding a hearing on taking land in Collins Cove and all other ' business. All the members were present except President Fitzgerald and Councillor Durkin. The City Clerk presided. Councillor Whipple was elected President-pro-tem. On motion of Councillor Poirier, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Collins Cove A hearing was held on taking land in Collins Cove for certain muni- 734 cipal purposes. The following appeared in favor : Councillor Kelleher, Messrs. Joseph Harrington, Perkins (for Collins Cove Community Club) , Osgood, Tower (for Mr. Arthur Phippen , Leo Harrington, Fred Yates, Shatswell, Kearns , Varley, Norton, Fanning and Long and Councillor Tracy, and Mesdames Charles E. Phippen, Connors, Barrie , Nourse and Hemphill. Communications in favor from J. D. Burns, Ellen Parker and Martin J. Kelleher, President of Collins Cove Community Club, were read. f There was no opposition and the hearing was closed. Collins Cove Councillor Kelleher, with the permission of the Council, offered 735 the following order which was adopted by a unanimous yea and nay vote : "Resolved, that the common vonvenience , benefit and necessity of the inhabitants of the city require that a parcel of land in Collins Cove, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to and belonging to or supposed to belong to Arthur H. Phippen et al. , should be taken by the City of Salem for the purpose of abating or preventing a nuisance in Collins Cove and for such other municipal purposes as the city govern- ment shall determine ; and said parcel of land is bounded as follows , viz Beginning at a stone bound marked "A" on a plan hereinafter referred to, and thence running northeasterly on the southerly line of Collins St . 74.05 ft. to a point marked "B" on said plan; thence running southeast- . �- erly by other land of said Arthur H. Phippen et al. , 140.00 ft . to a point marked "C" on said plan; thence running northeasterly by said land F i of Arthur H. Phippen et al. , 832.85 ft. to a point marked "D" on said plan, thence turning and running northwesterly by said land of said Arthur H. Phippen et al. , 46.87 ft. to a point marked "E" on said plan; thence turning- and running northeasterly by the southerly end of Osgood St . 40.00 ft . to a point marked "F" on said plan; thence turning and running southeasterly by land of Harrington and other land of said Arthur H. Phippen et al. 612 ft. more or less to a point marked "G" on said plan; thence turning and running southwesterly by land of the City August 18, 1933 i of Salem 1440 ft . more or less to a point marked "H" on said plan; thence turning and running northwesterly by Boston & Maine Railroad location i i 130 ft. more or less to a point marked "I" on said plan; thence running northerly on a curve of radius 415.33 ft. on the easterly line of i Collins St. a distance of 262.35 ft. to a point marked "J" on said plan; thence running northeasterly on a curve of radius 1719. 50 ft. on the easterly line of Collins St. a distance of 274.84 ft. to said point "A" and point begun at; the parcel of land above described contains about 595,700 square feet of land; and whereas , the City Council of the loth day of August A. D. 1933, passed the following order, viz: "Whereas, in the opinion of the City Council, the public necessity and convenience require that the City of Salem should take by eminent domain, as provided by Chapter 198 of the Acts of 1930, a parcel of land in Collins Cove containing 595,700 square feet, as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city clerk of this city dated August, 1933, E ' for the purpose of abating o: preventing any nuisance in Collins Cove and for such other municipal purposes as the city government shall de- termine, it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Arthur H. Phippen et al. , Ellen F. Harrington, Boston & Maine Railroad, City of Salem, and all others interested, that the City Council intend to take said land for z the purposes above mentioned and that Friday the 18th day of August, 1933, at 8 o ' clock P. M. , at City Hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter; " and Whereas, due notice has been given of the intention of the City Council to take said parcel of land for the purpose aforesaid, as ap- pears by the return on the order of notice issued therefor passed as aforesaid; and, whereas , the City Council did meet at the time and place appointed and notified as aforesaid and has heard all parties in- terested claiming to be heard in the matter, it is therefore, Ordered and Decreed that the parcel of land before described be and the same is taken according to a plan of the same made by Frank P. Morse, City Engineer dated August 1933, entitled Land of Arthur H. Phippen et al. Collins Cove , Salem, Mass. Scale 1 in.-80 ft. Aug. 1933 Frank P. Morse, City 'engineer, deposited in the office of the city en- gineer, to which plan reference may be had. Said taking, as hereinbe- fore stated, is of land of Arthur H. Phippen et al. and we have con- sidered and estimated the damages sustained in their property by the e i ` \t;R fin+ - August 18, 1933 several owners aforesaid, and all other persons by the taking of said parcel of land as shown on said plan, and we determine and award the same as follows , viz : To the said Arthur H. Phippen et al. the sum of t5,957 .00 as compensation in full for any and all damages sustained by them as aforesaid, and to be paid by the city. Given under our hands , this 18th day of August in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-three. Stephen A. Whipple John P. Rybicki George E. Poirier Edmond Talbot, Jr. Thomas A. Kelleher William B. Griffin H. Francis Dolan Leo H. Tracy James R. Dooley City Council" Approved by the Mayor on August 22, 1933 Licensing Board The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the 736 z Committee on Finance : "Ordered: that the sum of five hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of meeting the expenses of addition- al salaries for the Licensing Board. Two hund-red and fifty dollars for the Chairman and two hundred dollars each for the other members . Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Road The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under 737 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of constructing and grading the road leading into the Golf Course. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year." Approved by the Mayor on August 22 , 1933. Emergency Fund The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under 738 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated to be set up as a reserve fund to meet any emergency or unforseen expenses of the City during the balance of the year. Said sum to be available for such purposes as the City Government deems it necessary. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on August 22 , 1933. Councillor Poirier was excused and withdrew from the meeting. L August 18, The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under Sewer 739 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: that the sum of thirty-five hundred dollars ($3500. ) be F and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of replacing pile section in the main trunk sewer in Glendale Cove . Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on August 22, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under Interest 740 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,000. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of meeting an- ticipated interest requirements of temporary loans for the balance of the year. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by' the Mayor on August 22, 1933. ` The following order, recommended by the Mayor,was adopted under Traffic Light 741 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of seven hundred dollars ($700. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of replacing the present traffic light signal at Bridge and Winter Streets with one approved by the State Department of Public Works . Said sum to be charged to the tax levy for the current year." Approved by the Mayor on August 22, 1933 . The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under Kindergartens 742 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated to be added to the appropriation already made for the School Department, Item Salaries and Wages, for the purpose of meeting the additional expense of continuing the present kindergarten school system. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on August 22, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under 743 Fire Rump suspension of the rules: "Ordered: that the sum of nine thousand dollars ($9000. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of purchasing a seven hun- dred and fifty gallon pump for the Fire Department. Said sum to be ,4'46 kk; August 18, 1933 C charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on August 22, 1933. I" Streets The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was read: 744 "P/hereas, the deferred operation of this order would largely defeat its purpose , therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency measure , necessary for the immediate preservation of the public convenience and k health, therefore be it Ordered: that there be raised and appropriated the sum of one hun- dred and sixteen thousand dollars (4116,000. ) for the purpose of meeting the expenses of paving Roslyn, Butler, Northey Symonds streets , Ocean Avenue from Lafayette to Canal Street, Northend Avenite , Dalton Parkway, and Summer Street from High to Margin Streets , and such other streets as approved by the City Engineer and Superintendent of Streets . Said appropriation to be for macadam paving or other road material under lid I III specifications approved by the Department of Public Works and for the construction of sidewalks as provided -for in_ clause 6 of. section 7 of III chapter 44 of the General Laws as amended. The rate of wages to be paid i laborers under this emergency oriier shall be at the rate of fifty (50 ) I i cents per hour. This shall not apply to skilled labor. To meet this appropriation there shall be charged to the tax levy of the current year the sum of sixteen thousand dollars (416, 000. ) . And be it further Ordered: that the City Treasurer, with the approval of the Mayor, be and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of one hundred thousand dol- lard ($p100,000. ) and to issue bonds or notes of the City therefor. Said i bonds or notes to be paid in accordance with Chapter 44 of the General i I Laws so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than five (5) years from the date of issue of the first bond or note, or at such earlier I dates as the City Treasurer or the Mayor may determine. They shall bear on their face the words and figures "City of Salem Street Paving Loan 4 ' 1933" . They shall bear interest at such a rate as may be fixed by the � � I City Treasurer with the approval of the Mayor, payable semi-annually in the months of June and December, both principal and interest, payable at the Shawmut National Bank of Boston or at the office of the City Treasu- rer, Salem, Mass. , and said bonds may be sold by the City Treasurer, under the direction of the Mayor, either at public or private sale . And be it further Ordered: that the Federal Government be petitioned for an allott- ment of money for this work under the Industrial Recovery Act and be it further 147 August 18, 1933 'a Ordered: that any amount received from the Federal Government be deducted from the above amount authorized to be borrowed. " The emergency preamble was adopted by a vote of eight yeas and three absent (Councillors Fitzgerald, Durkin and Poirier. ) The bonding order for $100,000.00 was adopted by a vote of eight v (; yeas and three absent. Councillor Kelleher moved that the appropriation order for $116,000. be amended by striking out "fifty (50 ) cents per hour" and substituting in place thereof "$4.50 per day" . The amendment was voted by a vote of eight yeas and three absent. The appropriation order, as amended, was adopted by a vote of eight yteas and three absent. The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedler 745 "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of Nick Vasilopoulos , 15 Jackson Street, for a pedler 's license, has considered said matter and would recommend that the same be granted. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" Notice was received from Boston and Maine Railroad that the company Bridge 746 proposes to replace plank surface of overhead bridge at junction of Webb and Bridge Streets with asphalt plank. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, August 24, 1933, at eight Horton Street 747 o ' clock P. M. , on the petition of Grace S. Brochu and others for the acceptance of Horton Street . The petition of John J. Heffernan to operate a sound truck on the 748 Music streets was granted subject to the supervision of the city marshal. The following applications to erect stationary electrical signs Signs 749-751 were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: Paul Bonito, 39 Washington St. Rogers Lunch, 196 Bridge St. The application of Lawrence Twiss to erect a stationary sign at 15 Federal Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets. The application of Philip A. Fistori for a license to manufacture Sausages 752 sausages at rear 163 Derby Street was referred to the Board of Health. 148 August 18, 1933 Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 753-757 mittee on Licenses and Permits : i Sunday Licenses Alfred IaPierre, 71 Congress St . , transfer from Delphis Plourde Clovis Roy, cor. Palmer and Salem Sts. (renewal) Common Victuallers Adam Dobrosielski , 156 Derby St. , transfer from 166 Derby St. Sawicki & Aufort, 88 Derby St. Junk Collector �I Abe Raymond, 130 Boston St. , transfer from 30 Aborn St. I Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, September 14, 1933, at eight 758-759 'I o ' clock P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages : D. A. Rioux, 6 West Circle D. A. Rioux, 34 West Avenue On motion of Councillor Rybicki, the Council took a recess to con- fer . with the Mayor. The Council reconvened at 10.15 P. M. Councillor Dolan moved reconsideration of the adoption of the order III to bond $100,000 and appropriate $169000, as amended, for street con- struction. The Council voted to reconsider. The bonding -order was not adopted by a vote of eight nays , three absent. The appropriation order, as amended, was not adopted by a vote of eight nays, three absent. Councillor Dolan introduced the original order, as recommended by j the Mayor. The bonding order for $100,000 was adopted by a vote of ff!! eight yeas, three absent. The appropriation order for $16,000 was adopted by a vote of eight yeas, three absent . Rowells Field Councillor Rybicki requested information as to the authority of the Building Park Department to move the old Salem Willows Police Station to Rowells Field. On motion of Councillor Dooley, it was voted to refer the matter C to the Committee on Public Property to further investigate the status of the case. Gasoline Councillor Dolan offered the following .report which was accepted 760 and recommendation adopted: ",The Committee on, Public Worksy: ,to whom was -re.ferred the applica- tion of Geo::.W. Pickering Coal Co. , for a transfer from Leonard B. Pick- ering of the license to keep, store and sell gasoline at corner of Margin aria Lndicott St. , has considered said matter and would recommend: 4D August 18, 1933 t-I same be granted. For the Committee, i Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: 761 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom w as referred the application for a Victualler license of Charles D. Koshgarian, 65 Boston Street, transfer from John J. Hogan, has considered said matter and would recommend that the same be granted. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration of all business transacted except matters already re- considered. On motion of Councillor Griffin, the Council adjourned at 10.46 o'clock P. M. Attest:- c I f i i i I August 24 , 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, August 24, 1933, at eight o' clock P. M. All the members were present except !y Councillor E' tzgerald and Councillor Whipple presided. On motion of Councillor Poirier, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Garages Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- ages . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ord- inances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police : Lawrence Trust, R413 Essex St. Patrick F. Callahan, 9 Greenway Rd. Catherine A. & Bernard J. Fallon, 98 Tremont St . Joseph Kohn, R166 Derby St. Horton Street A hearing was held on the acceptance of Horton Street. Councillors Dolan, Poirier and Dooley appeared in favor. The following were present and were recorded in favor: Rose D. Brochu, Grace S. Brochu, Anna Brochu Arthur L. Dube', Felix labrie , H. S. Bourgeois, Joseph A. Cote, A. J. Currier and A. Arsenault . There was no opposition. On motion of Coun- dillor Dolan, the matter was referred to the Committee on Public Works. Sewers The following order, recommended by the ilayor, was adopted under 762 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ( dw1500. ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the reserve fund to the Street De- partment appropriation, .item Sewer Maintenance, and to be added to the appropriation already made, to carry on current sewer maintenance work. " Approved by the Mayor on September 1, 1933. Sausages The report of the Board of Health, recommending that a license to 763 manufacture sausages be granted to Philip A. Fistori at 167 Derby Street was accepted and the recommendation adopted. Junk Collector Notice was received from the Inspector of Buildings of his objectio 764 to the occupancy by Abe Raymond of a building at Beaver Street, rear of 130 Boston Street for the business of junk collector, because of the dangerous condition of the building. The matter was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits . Claims The claims of Michael F. Conway and Walter F. Trask were referred 765-766 August 24, 1933 to the Committee on Claims. The application of Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. for a license to oper- Music ate a sound truck on the streets was granted subject to the supervision 767 of the city marshal. The application of Napoleon Michaud for a transfer from Foster R. Gasoline Grant of a license to keep, store and sell gasoline at 41 Boston Street 768 was granted. The application of Charles A. Smith, 3 Watson Street , for a pedler' E Pedler license was referred to the Board of Control. 769 Hearings were ordered for Thursday, September 14, 1933, at eight Garages o 'clock P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages : 770-771 Joseph L. Fossa, 22 Mason St. Francesco Zompino, 95 Jackson St . A hearing was ordered for Thursday, September 14, 1933, at eight Gasoline o 'clock P. M. , on the application of Irving Box Co. Inc. to keep and 772 store gasoline at 341 Bridge Street. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, September 14, 1933, at eight Fuel Oil 773 o 'clock P. V. , on the application of Salem Oil & Grease Co. to keep and store fuel oil at 60 Grove Street. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, September 14, 1933, at eight Gasoline 774 o 'clock P. M. , on the application of Pocky Scarfino to keep, store and sell gasoline at 322 Bridge Street . The application of Max Shribman, 150 Essex Street , for renewal of Auctioneer 775 his auctioneer' s license was granted. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 776 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses Harold McLaughlin, cor. ''innin St. & Loring Ave. Alfred La Pierre , 71 Congress St. , transfer from Delphis Plourde Clovis Roy, cor. Palmer & Salem Sts . Common Victuallers John H. Broderick, 29 Bridge St. Elizabeth Murtaugh, 392 Essex St . Harold McLaughlin, cor. Vinnin St . & Loring Ave. Adam Dobrosielski, 156 derby St. , transfer from 166 Derby St. Sawicki & Aufort, 88 Derby St. `452 August 24, 1933 Lodging House Elizabeth Murtaugh, 392 Essex St. The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Common Victualler Harry Zack, 242 Canal St . For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" 'I Fish Trap Councillor Tracy offered the following report which was accepted 777 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Fublic Property, to whom was referred the petitio of George W. Dunn for a permit to locate a floating fish trap at the easterly side of Dry Breakers , has omnsidered said matter and would recommend: same be granted, as per the following order. For the Committee, Leo H. Tracy Chairman" Fish Trap The following order was adopted: 778 "Ordered : That permission be and hereby is granted to George W. Dunn of Salem, Mass. to construct and maintain for the period hereinafter Breakers , as erl side of D stated a floating trap in Salem, at theeasterly y Dry said trap no g a t to exceed 135 feet in length or 75 feet in width and the d of said rap at low tide shall be he water the outer en t depth of t t at 1 P at least four fathoms. The authority Y hereb granted to construct and maintain said trap shall be limited to a period of time not exceeding five years from the date of this order and may be revoked by the City Council at any time prior to the expiration of said. five years , and the authority hereby conferred shall not be in force until it has been ap- proved by the Department of Public Works . " Pole Traps Councillor Tracy offered the following report which was accepted 779 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the appli- cation of Michael Tribuna. for a permit to maintain pole fish traps on the southwest side of Chubb Island and the southwest side of Little Misery Island, the southwest side of Great Misery Island, has consider- kil ed said matter and would recommend: same be granted, as per the follow- ing order. 1 For the Committee , Leo H. Tracy Chairman" :.... 4 August 24 , 1933 The following order was adopted: Pole Traps "Ordered: That permission be and hereby is granted to Michael 780 Tribuna of 262 Northern Ave. , Boston, to construct and maintain for the period hereinafter stated the following pole traps in Salem: On the southwest side of Chubb Island On the southwest side of Little Misery Island On the southwest side of Great Misery Island The authority hereby granted to construct and maintain said trap shall be limited to a period of time not exceeding five years from the date of this order and may be revoked by the City Council at any time i prior to the expiration of said five years , and the authority hereby conferred shall not be in force until it has been approved by the De- ° partment of Public Works. " Councillor Tracy offered the following report which was accepted Driveway and recommendation adopted: 781 "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the peti- tion of Lawrence Trust to use approximately three feet of land as a driveway to a garage to be erected at rear of 411-413 Essex Street (Plan on file, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted subject to the requirements and approval of the Supt. of Public Property. For the Committee, Leo H. Tracy Chairman" Approved by the Mayor on September 1, 1933. Councillor Tracy offered the following report which was accepted Rowells Field 782 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred an inves- tigation of the order adopted by the City Council on July 13, 1933, and approved by the Mayor July 13, 1933, pertaining to "Repairing and alter- ing of building on Rowells Field" , has considered said matter and would report that the said sum of $242.06 is not being expended as provided i the order, and would recommend that the so-called "Willows Police Sta- tion Building" be removed from the field. For the Committee , Leo H. Tracy Chairman" The following order was adopted: Rowells Field 783 "Ordered: That the so-called "Willows Police Station Building* be 154 August 24 , 1933 removed from Rowells Field. " II Presented to the Mayor for approval on August 26, 1933, and returne without his signature on September 16, 1933. i' N. R. A. Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: 784 "Ordered: that the City Council be recorded as heartily endorsing President Franklin D. Roosevelt 's National Recovery Act and they respect- fully urge the citizens of Salem to show their co-operation by signing the pledge cards which will be distributed during the coming week. " Approved by the Mayor on September 1, 1933. Drainlayer The application of John Clemenzi for a -drainlayer's license was taken up and granted on motion of Councillor Dolan. Street Lines Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: 785 "Ordered: That the Mayor, City Engineer and the Building Inspector be invited to sit with the City Council to confer with George Tassinari and his ccunsel Mr. James J. Ronan, relative to the settlement of the street line of his property on Essex Street, said conference to be held in City Council Chamber, City Hall, on Tuesday evening, August 29, 1933, at 8 o'clock P. M. , and also to invite Mr. Max Shribman and any other j abuttors of the aforesaid property of Mr. George Tassinari. " s ! ' Jurors The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the September sessio of Criminal Court in Lawrence: First Session Y,eonard E. Dorrien 15 Appleton Street Salesman P. Joseph Flood 1 Watson Street Salesman Joseph Tomlinson, Jr. 11 Hancock Street Electrician Second Session 1 Is I John M. Tracy 14 Grove Street Produce Dealer Arthur H. Trainor 38 School Street Letter Carrier Light Councillor Dolan 'bffered the following order which was adopted: 786 "Ordered: That the Comm. on Electrical Affairs be requested to in- stall a street light at the junction of Pratt and High Streets. " Presented to the °,Iayor for approval on August 26, 1933, and re- s turned without his signature on September 1, 1933 . On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 9.07 o 'clock P. M. Attest:- Cle _..._______..___ September 14 , 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Septem- ber 14, 1933, at eight o 'clock P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordi- nances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police : Joseph L. Fossa, 22 Mason St. D. A. Rioux, 6 West Circle D. A. Rioux, 34 West Ave. Francesco Zampino, 95 Jackson St. A hearing was held on the application of Irving Box. Co. Inc. to keel Gasoline and store gasoline at 341 Bridge Street. A representative of the appli- cant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. A hearing was held on the application of Salem Oil & Grease Co, to Fuel Oil keep and store fuel oil at #60 Grove Street. A representative of the applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. A hearing was held on the application of Rocky Scarfino to keep, Gasoline store and sell gasoline at 322 Bridge Street. The applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. A communication was received from Allan G. Buttrick relative to a Bequest bequest to the City of Salem by John C. B. Smith of $5,000.00 for a pic- 787 nic at Salem Willows for Salem children, and the matter was referred to the Mayor and the City Solicitor. The Mayor ' s appointment of J. William Sheehan as a constable was re- Constable 788 ceived and placed on file. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: Water Pipe 789 "Ordered: that the sum of five hundred dollars ($500. ) be and hereby 156 September 14, 1933 is transferred from the Reserve Fund to a new account "Water Pipe West Circle" as recommended by the City Engineer, to provide residents of that street with adequate water supply. " Approved by the Mayor on September 16, 1933 Palmer Cove The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 790 "Ordered: that the sum of eighteen hundred dollars be and the same i is hereby transferred from the reserve fund to the Palmer Cove Bulkhead account to be added to the appropriation already made for this work, in l conformity with a request of the City Engineer. " Approved by the Mayor on September 16, 1933 j Soldiers ' Aid The following order, recommended by the Mayor was adopted: 791 "Ordered: that the sum of six hundred and fifty dollars ($650. ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the reserve fund to the Soldiers Benefits department, item Soldiers Aid expense , and to be added to the appropriation already made for that account." Approved by the Mayor on September 16, 1933. Precinct Officers The following list of Precinct Officers were submitted as appointed 792 by the Mayor, and action was laid over for three days : Ward One , Precinct One Ward One , Precinct Two (D) Warden - John C. Remon (D Warden - .Toseph A. Tracey (R Clerk - Harold V?. Osgood (R Clerk -- Vincent. J. -Bartnicki �R Insp. - George Merrick (R Insp. - Antoni Napolski R William H. Foye (R - James J. Callahan (D Joseph A. Murray (D - Jas .F. Bresnahan, Jr. (D William J. Feehily (D) - James E. Harkins Ward One , Precinct Three Ward Two, Precinct One (D Warden -William H. Quinn (D Vlarden - George W. Shay Ri Clerk - Charles G. Jeffrey (R Clerk - V/alter T. Nelson R)))))) Insp. - Constantine Soboszinski (R Insp . - Peter J. TvIcKiernan R - Romuald S. Brudzinski SR - Albert F. Brown D - John P.Doyle (D - Thomas R. Connell (D - Edward F. Moran (D) - Francis P. Cronan Ward Two, Precinct Two Ward Two, Precinct Three (D) Warden - Michael J. Curtin (R) Warden - John Danforth (R Clerk - Charles C. Briggs (D Clerk - John A. Conway R Insp. - Arthur W. Johnson (R Insp. - Frank Pearl R - William H. Buckley R - John J. Collins D - John G. Doyle fD - Thomas J. Dooley (D - John J. Griffin (D - Thomas F. Rabbitt Ward Three , Precinct One Ward Three, Precinct Two (R) Warden - Michael J. McNiff (R) Warden - John Meagher (D Clerk = J. Arthur Pare (D) Clerk - William F. Turbett R Insp. - Robert V. Griffin (R Insp . - Edward J. Burke (R - Fred L. Newell (R - Terrence O'Donnell D - William A. Canavan (D -!;Cornelius F. McGee - John P. Cassell (D - Jeremiah Kenney Ward Three , Precinct Three ''lard Four, Precinct One (D) Warden - Rene Marcaurelle (R) Warden - Arthur K. Shepard (R Clerk - Arthur J. Demers (D Glerk - John W. Rafter (R Insp. - Paul Michaud (R Insp. - Henry G. Nichols (R - Edward J . Ayotte (R - Francis J.Moynihan �D - Ernest B. Blouin (D - William H. Higgins D - John J. Lee (D - James H. Hennessey 1�1 — September 14, 1933 . Ward Four, Precinct T'wo Ward Four, Precinct Three (D Warden - Thomas A. Fitzmaurice R Warden - Michael E. Henahan (R Clerk - Louis T. O'Grady (D Clerk - Robert J. Cohane (R Insp. - Albert J. Duggan (R)))))) Insp. - John J. Toomey (R - Thomas Dunn (R) - Edward W. Harney (D - Dennis J. Clifford (DS} D - - Michael J. Dineen Daniel F. Cronin (D - J. Joseph McNally � Ward Five, Precinct One Ward Five, Precinct Two (D) Warden - Alfred H. Pariseau (R Warden - Frederick T. O'Neil NClerk - Frank B. Friend (D Clerk - 11. Frank Donovan Insp. - Hilarion Dumas (R Insp. - Joseph A. Turcotte (R - Max J. Kowalski (R) - Alphonse Ouellette D - .Eugene J. PerronD (D) - John H. Greeley, Jr. - John F. Kelley (( )) - Chatles A. Caswell Ward Five, Precinct Three `'lard Five, Precinct Four (R) Harden - Arthur L. Saunders (R Warden - Moses I. Simon (D Clerk - Thomas H. Bresnahan (D Clerk - Mark Hines (R Insp. - Arthur L. Morse (R Insp. - -Joseph Michaud (R - Louis Rosenthal (R - Charles F. Maurais . (D - Leo E. Connelly (D - James A. Wallace (D - James M. . Collier (D - Joseph F. Broderick Ward Five, Precinct Five Ward Six, Precinct One (R) tVarden - Arthur S. Ford (D Warden - Charles F. Ropes (D Clerk - John W. Connors (R Clerk - Albert C. Mackintire (R Insp. - Albert W. Towne (R Insp. - George S. Willis - John J. Fallon (R - Thomas W. Quinlan N - Aristide St. Pierre (D - Thomas H. Gallagher (D - A. Harold Little (D - Eugene F. McCarthy Ward Six, Precinct Two Ward Six, Precinct Three (R Warden - Hb.nrg, V. Mack (D) Warden - Edward `V. Kelleher (D Clerk - Ellsworth E. Melanson (R) Clerk - Gordon W. Crossman (R Insp . - George W. Story (R Insp. - Charles Turner (R - Charles 1% Locke (R - Nathaniel T. Very D - Thomas W. Reynolds (D - Thomas P. Reidy D - Donald. R. Sheehan (D - Timothy F. Quigley I The report of the City Marshal for the month of August was received Report ' 793 and placed on file. i The claims of H. S. Cranton and Marie A. Lebel were referred to the Claims 794-795 Committee on Claims. I i A petition to resurface Charles Street was referred to the Commit- Charles Street 796 tee on Public Works, it A petition to repair Churchill and Japonica Streets was referred to Churchill and Japonica Streets the Mayor. 797 A petition to repair Adams Street was referred to the Committee on Adams Street Public Works. 798 i A petition for the removal of an unoccupied house at 6 Devereux House it Street was referred to the Inspector of Buildings. 799 II The following applications for permits for stationary electrical Signs signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of 799a-800 streets and the city electrician: September 14, 1933 J. R. Carlin, 4 Orne Street Aurel Fraser, 2 North Street Pedlers The following applications for pedler licenses were referred to the 801-802 Board of Control: Benjamin D. Letarte , 34 Gardner St. Joseph Ouellette , 36 Perkins St. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 803-809 mittee on Licenses and Permits : Common Victualler Louis P: Audet, 18 St. Peter St . Thomas P. Bois , 22 Leavitt St. Ovila warder, 98 Lafayette St. Bernadette I. Devoe , 65 Congress St. , transfer from Joseph A. Gauthier Lodging House Margaret Hagan, 175 Boston St. Pool Table Louis Iacomo, 22 Front St. ( 1) Automobile Dealer Jacob Zieper, cor. Jackson Rd. and Loring Ave . , third class Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, September 28, 1933 , at eight 810-812 o ' clock P. IT. , on the following applications to maintain garages : Frank C. Garrano , cor. Jackson St . and Jefferson Ave . John H. O'Hara, 119 Mason St . Omer & Anna Ouellette , 1 Grant Rd. Inflammables A hearing was ordered for Thursday, September 28, 1933, at eight 813 o 'clock P. M. , on the application of Philco Shoe Corp. to keep and store inflammables at 242 Canal Street. Poles A hearing was ordered for Thursday, September 28, 1933, at eight 814 o 'clock P. M. , on the petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co. to locate two poles on West Circle. Drainage A petition relative to a drainage nuisance at Linden Street and 815 Forest Avenue was read. On motion of Councillor Talbot , as amended by Councillor Tracy and the amendment accepted by Councillor Talbot , it was voted that the petitioners be given a hearing on Tuesday, September 19, 1933, at eight o' clock P. NI. i Rose A. Gallant was given the privilege of the floor on spoke on the subject. I Licenses 816 Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred cer- I September 14, 1933. tain applications for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Bowling Alleys Nicholas D. Karanikolas , 10 Norman St. (4 ) Pool Table Nicholas D. Karanikolas , 10 Norman St. ( 1) The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Junk Collector Abe Raymond, 130 Boston St . , transfer from 30 Aborn st. The Committee would further recommend that the following be re- voked: Sunday License Clovis Roy, cor. Palmer and Salem Sts . For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted Zoning and recommendation adopted: 817 "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred the petition of John A. Bick to change the general residence zone at 10 Balcomb Street to a business zone, has considered said matter and would recommend: that the same be granted. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" The following ordinance was passed for publication: Zoning "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. 818 An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relating to Zoning. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. The zoning ordinance and map is hereby amended by changing I the general residence zone at the lot humbered 10 on Balcomb Street to a business zone. Said lot is bounded as follows: westerly by Balcomb j Street 65 feet, northwesterly by land formerly of Susan S. Northend 42 feet, northeasterly by land formerly of Susan S. Northend 65 feet and southeasterly by an extension of Symonds Street 58 feet. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter. " Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted Light 819 September 14 , 1933 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee , on Electrical Affairs, to whom was referred the orde that a light be installed on Marlboro Road, has considered said matter and would recommend: the installation of one 60V lamp. For the Committee, James R. Dooley Chairman" Light Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted 820 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Electrical Affairs, to whom was referred the order that this committee be requested to install a street light at the junc- tion of Pratt and High Streets,has considered said matter and would recommend: the installation of one 60V lamp. For the Committee , James R. Dooley Chairman" Light Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted 821 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Electrical Affairs , to whom was referred the or- der that a light be installed at or near #22 Central St. , has considered said matter and would recommend: the installation of one new light. For the Committee , James R. Dooley Chairman" Lights The following order was adopted : 822 "Ordered: That the City Electrician be and hereby is authorized to install the following street lights: One 60 c . p. light on Marlboro Road One 60 c, p. light at junction of Pratt and High Sts . One light at or near 22 Central St. The expense of the above to be charged to the regular appropriation for street lighting. " Presented to the Mayor for approval and returned without his signa- ture on September 16, 1933. Beverly Bridge Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: 823 "Ordered: That no parking be allowed on either side of the Salem end of Essex Bridge, or Beverly Bridge so-called, and that the Comm. on Ordinances be requested to make same permanent . " Approved by the Mayor on September 16, 1933. r V . I : September 14, 1933 Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: Market "Ordered: That the persons leasing the stands in the Market Place 8$4 be required to have a receptacle installed at their stands so that the refuse be thrown into same instead of the way it is now being handled. " I Approved by the Mayor on September 16, 1933. j i The President ruled that the bonding order, which was adopted as Bonding Order j an emergency measure on August 18, 1933, was not legally adopted. 825 Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted by a vote of eleven yeas: "Ordered: that the appropriation and bonding order for Y116,000.00 for street paving, which was introduced on August 18, 1933, be and here- by is amended by striking out the emergency preamble , as follows: "Whereas, the deferred operation of this order would largely defeat its purpose , therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency measure, necessary for the immediate preservation of the public convenience and health, therefore be it" ; and by inserting at the end of the first para- graph just before the words "and be it further ordered" the following sentence: "This appropriation is made in consummation of and not in addition to the like appropriation ma d� by the order passed August 18, 1933, and approved August 22, 1933. " Approved by the l.ayor on September 16, 1933. The bonding order was adopted, as amended, by a vote of eleven yeas. Approved by the Mayor on September 16, 1933. Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted Light 826 "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs be requested to consider the advisability of installing a street light at or near num- ber one Harrod Street. " Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: Tax Sales 827 "Ordered: That the City Collector be requested to confer with the Mayor and City Solicitor in regard to securing a postponement of the auctioning of real estate caused by the nonpayment of taxes for 1932 I until such time as the House Owners Loan Corp. for Salem has been set up and is functioning in order that the owners of said real estate shall have an opportunity to apply for aid from said Bank. " Councillor Tracy offered the following order which was referred to Willson Road 828 the next regular meeting: "Ordered: That the construction of the remaining portion of Willso 62 September 14, 1933 Road from Ancient Road to Highland Avenue be completed according to the plans of the City Engineer; and be it further Ordered that the balance of the fund provided therefor be appropri- ated for this purpose. " Light Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 831 "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs consider the advisability of installing an electric light on pole at near #31 Marl- borough Street ." Reward Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: 832 "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to appropriate the sum of $500.00 as a reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of Edward J. Donahue , it who was struck and killed by a hit-and-run automobile driver while a crossing Broad Street in the direction of Phelps St. on August 31, 1933 at 10.40 P. M. " Presented to the Mayor for approval and returned without his signa- ture on September 16, 1933. N. R. A. Councillor Dooley offered the following resolution which was adopt- 833 ed: "Resolved: that the City Council of Salem does hereby heartily en- dorse the principles and purposes of President Roosevelt 's National Recovery Act. And be it Ordered: that the Mayor be hereby requested to notify all heads of departments to comply with the provisions and purposes of the said act. " Presented to the Mayor for approval and returned without his sig- nature on September 16 , 1933. Jurors The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the October session of Civil Court at Lawrence: Alfred Bedard 28 Wheatland Street Storekeeper William R. Cass 135 Loring Avenue Salesman Michael P. Conway 87 Bridge Street Engineer On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 9.23 o' clock P. M. Attest :- September 19, 1933 A special meeting of the City Council was held on Tuesday, Septembe 190 1933, at eight o 'clock P. M. , called by the President for the pur- pose of giving a hearing to petitioners on Forest Avenue relative to sewer and surface water nuisances and for all other business. All the members were present except President Fitzgerald and Councillors Kelle- her and Whipple. Councillor Dolan presided. On motion of Councillor Poirier, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. A hearing was held on a petition to relieve a nuisance caused by Drainage improper drainage at Forest Avenue and Linden Street . The following 834 appeared in favor: Joseph Pelletier, Adelard Dumas , Mr. Bouchard, Mrs. Rose A. Gallant, Harold Duke, Rene Ouellette, Mr. Cooper, Esther Arnold, Mrs . Beauregard, Pierre Deschenes , Mrs. Bernier, Harry Day and Mr. Plourde. Sixty persons present were recorded in favor. There was no opposition and the hearing was closed. Councillor Talbot spoke on the efforts he had made in 1932 to re- lieve the situation. Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to appropriate sufficient funds to carry out the plans set forth by the city engineer, in order to eliminate the drain water and stagnant pool nuisance existing in South Salem between Forest Avenue and St. Paul Street. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on September 21, 1933, and re- turned without his signature on October 26, 1933. A communication from the City Collector, explaining his inability Tax Sales 835 to postpone tax sales, as requested in an order adopted on September 14, 1933, was referred to the City Solicitor, with the suggestion that the City Council is very desirous of having the intent of the order carried out. A communication from the Superintendent of Streets recommending Street Closing 836 that the following streets be closed to traffic during construction was a read and placed on file: Charter St. Ocean Avenue from Lafayette to Canal St. Roslyn Street Northey Street Irving Street Symonds Street Balcomb Street from Northend Ave. to Oakland St. Dalton Parkway i A communication from the Secretary of State, directing attention Clubs 837 ir 164 September 19,_ 1933 to General Laws , Chapter 180, Section 5 and 27 , relative to charters for clubs and the revocation thereof, was read and placed on file. License Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 838 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom was referred the application for Common Victualler license of Louis P. Audet, 18 St. Peter St. , and the application for Pool Table License of Louis Iacomo, 2z Front St. (1) , has considered said matter and would recommend that they be granted. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman Claim The claim of Jessie G. Forbes was referred to the Committee on 839 Claims . Auctioneer The application of Norman R. Auger for an auctioneer' s license was 840 granted. Precinct Officers The Mayor'.s ,nomination of precinct officers, which was received on September 14, 1933, was confirmed by a vote of seven yeas , four absent. Areaway The petition of Ropes Drug Co. to build an area-way in the sidewalk 841 on New Derby Street was granted subject to the approval of the superin- tendent of streets. Transportation The application of Hamilton Oil Co. for a license to transport fuel 842 oil was granted. Drain Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: 843 "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to appropriate sufficient money to install a larger drain in Friend St. running from Mason to Flint Streets . " Presented to the Mayor for approval on September 21, 1933, and re- turned without his signature on October 26, 1933. Nuisance Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 844 "Ordered: That the Superintendent of Streets and the City Engineer take some action to relieve the nuisance from water which collects at Beckford' and River Streets after a storm. " 165 I' Septern'oer 19, 193 On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council adjourned at 9. 18 o ' clock P. M. Attest : - i ! I i 1 1 166 September 2E, 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Septem- ber 28, 1933, at eight o ' clock P. M. All the members were present except Councillor Fitzgerald. Councillor Whipple presided. On motion of Coun- cillor Poirier, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Garage Hearings ware held on the following applications to maintain gar- ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses, subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordi- nances relating .to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police : Frank C. Garrano, car. Jackson Rd. and Jefferson Ave. John J. O'Hara, 119 Mason St. Omer & Anna Ouellette , 1 Grant Rd. Inflammables A hearing was held on the application of Philco Shoe Corp. to keep and store inflammables at 242 Canal Street . A representative of the ap- plicant appeared in favor and there was no opposition. On motion of Councillor Griffin, the matter was referred to the Committee on Fire Department. Poles A hearing was held on the petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co. to 845 locate two poles on West Circle. Mr. Kingsley appeared in favor for the petitioner, there was no opposition and the petition was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the City Electrician: "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company, dated September 7, 1933, due notice having been given and a public hear- ing held as provided by law, permission is hereby given said Company to construct and use a line for the transmission of electricity for lighting heating and power, with the poles and other fixtures necessary to sustain and protect its wires, upon and along the public ways in said Salem as follows:- west Circle, 2 poles . And to said Company, its successors and assigns, is hereby granted a location for such line, the same to be con- structed and maintained in accordance with the Ordinances of said City of Salem and with the following Specifications: The poles shall be located II substantially as shown on a plan filed herewith marked "Salem Electric Lighting Company, Proposed Pole Locations in Salem, Plan No. 307 , dated August 28, 1933, " hereby referred to and made a part of this order. " Approved by the Mayor on October 26, 1933. Traffic The petition of Central Labor Union for the elimination of parking 846 r r September 28, 1933 of automobiles on Essex Street between Hawthorne Boulevard and North Street was referred to the Committee on Traffic Rules . A petition to repair Varney Street was referred to the Mayor and th Varney Street City Engineer. 847 A petition to improve the condition of the sidewalk at the Picker- Sidewalk School yard was referred to the City Engineer and the Superintendent of 848 Streets. A petition to resurface Hathorne Street was referred to the Mayor Hathorne Street and to the City Engineer with a request to submit an estimate of the cosl 849 of repair. The claims of William Herlihy and David Levesque, Jr. , were re- Claims ferred to the Committee on Claims. 850-851 The application of Ladies ' Auxiliary, Witch City Post 1524, V. F. W Minors for a permit for minors to perform in radio show on October 20, 19331 852 was granted. A petition for a street light at 16- Hancock Street .was referred to Light the Committee on Electrical Affairs. 853 A hearing was ordered for Thursday, October 13 , 1933, at eight Athletic Field o 'clock P. M. , on the petition of Alfred J. Blouin and others for an 854 athletic field in Ward Three . A communication from Katherine M. Sheehan requesting that the City City Hall Messenger be requested to carry out the provisions of General Laws , Chap 855 ter 149, Section 133, lines 6, 7 and 8, as regards the general public attendance at Council meetings, and members of the City Council, was read and placed on file. i The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses 855a-858 mittee on Licenses and Permits : Bowling Alleys Salem Odd Fellows Bldg. Acco. , 53 Washington St. (7 ) (renewal ) Common Victuallers Antoni Zagrobski , 100 Derby St. Hyman Kissler,242 Canal St . I Sunday License Edward Beote, 48 Harbor St. i The following applications for renewals of auctioneer licenses were Auctioneers 859 I September 2E, 1933_ _ ----- —_.__ I granted: Ellis M. Andrews David Frye Inflammables A hearing was ordered for Thursday, October 13, 1933, at eight 860 o 'clock P. M. , on the application of Gilsart Tan. Co. Inc. to keep and store inflammables at 69-71 Mason Street. Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, October 13 , 1933 , at eight 861-862 o' clock P. IT. , on the following applications to maintain garages: John Jordan, R8 Cousins St. Thomas Linehan, 15 Salem St. Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 863 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victuallers Ovila warner, 98 Lafayette St . Bernadette I. Devoe , 65 Congress St. , transfer from Joseph A. Gauthier (not to become operative until Oct . 1, 1933) Lodging House Margaret Hogan, 175 Boston St. The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw (at applicant 's request ) : Common Victualler Thomas P. Bois, 22 Leavitt St . For the Committee , Edmond Talbot , Jr. Chairman" Beverly Bridge Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted 864 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Ordinances , to whom was referred the order that no parking be allowed on either side of Essex Bridge, or Beverly Bridge so-called, has considered said matter and would recommend: the adoption of the following ordinance. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" Beverly Bridge The following ordinance was read: 865 "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three . An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relating to Traffic. Section 1. Section 1, Paragraph 26 , of Chapter XLIII , is hereby amended � NEWw 169 September 28, 1933 by adding at the end thereof the following: "Essex Bridge , or Beverly Bridge , so-called, between the end of Bridge Street and the Salem-Beverly line" . Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City Charter. " On motion of Councillor Dooley, the ordinance was referred to the City Solicitor for an opinion as to. the jurisdiction of the City of Salem and its City Council over the regulation of Beverly Bridge traffic. Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted Zoning and recommendation adopted:by the following viva voce vote: Voting yes, 866 Councillors Dooley, Durkin, Kelleher, Poirier, Talbot and Whipple, six in all; Voting no, Councillors Dolan, Griffin, Rybicki and Tracy, four in all; absent, Councillor Fitzgerald, one in all: "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred the petition of Albert Kenney and Patrick Creedon to change the zoning ordinance on Essex St. from general residence to business zone , has considered said matter and would recommend: leave to withdraw. For the Committee , Philip J. Durkin Chairman" Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Adams Street and recommendation adopted: 867 "The Committee on Public Works , to whom was referred the petition of residents of Adams St, to resurface said St. has considered said matter and would recommmend: that the Mayor and Street 'Commissioner be requested to resurface Adams St . and that the cost of the same be charged to the Highway Maintenance Account in the Highway Dept. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Presented to the Mayor for approval on September 30, 1933, and re- turned without his signature on October 26, 1933. The ordinance to amend the zoning ordinance by changing a general Zoning 818 residence zone on Balcomb Street to a business zone, which was introduced on September 14, 1933, was passed to be ordained by. a vote of ten yeas, one absent. Presented to the Mayor for approval on September 30, 1933, and returned without his signature on October 26, 1933 . The order relative to the construction of Willson Road from Ancient Willson Road 828 - Road to Highland Avenue, which was introduced on September 14, 1933, was i September 28, 1933 taken up. On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted to amend the orde to include Greenway Road. It was voted to amend the order by striking out the words after "City -engineer" and inserting in place thereof "that the Mayor be requested to appropriate an amount sufficient to construct same" . The order, amended to read as follows, was adopted: "Ordered: That the construction of the remaining portion of Willson Road from Ancient Road to Highland Avenue and also Greenway Road be com- pleted according to the plans of the City Engineer and that the Mayor be requested to appropriate an amount sufficient to construct same. " Presented to the Mayor for approval and returned without his signa- ture on September 30 , 1933. Employment Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 868 "Ordered: That the Mayor and the Supt. of Streets be requested to use every possible means that will tend to insure the immediate return to work of all citizens who were employed in constructing city streets . " Approved by the Nayor on October 26, 1933. Fence Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: 869 "Ordered: That the Supt . of Streets build a fence to protect the public at the end of Hardy Street, cost of same to be charged to the item, "Bridges & Fences" in the Highway Dept. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on September 30, 1933, and re- turned without his signature on October 26, 1933. Fire Apparatus Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: 870 "Ordered: That the Committee on Fire Dept. be requested to look into the advisability of installing fire apparatus at or near Juniper, (so-called) Salem Willows. " Plymouth and Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Bristol Streets 871 "Ordered: That the Supt. of Streets be requested to resurface Ply- mouth and Bristol Streets , and that the cost of same be charged to the Highway Maintenance Account in the Highway Dept. " Presented to the Mayor for approval of September 30, 1933, and returned without his signature on October 26, 1933 . Churchill and Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: Japonica Sts . 872 "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to appropriate sufficient money to repair Churchill St . and Japonica St. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on September 30, 1933, and 17 September 28, 193,3 returned without his signature on October 26, 1933. On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 9. 19 o ' clock P. M. Attest: - . i I I .172 October 139 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council, postponed from October 12, 1933, was held on Friday, October 13, 1933, at eight o ' clock P. M. All the members were present except Councillor Rybicki and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Garages A hearing was held on the application of John Jordan: to maintain a garage at rear 8 Cousins Street . The applicant appeared in favor , there ,was no opposition. On motion of Councillor Whipple , the application was referred to the Committee on Public Works . A :hearing was held on the application of Thomas L. Linehan to main- tain a garage at 75 Salem Street. The applicant appeared in favor and Alfred Bouchard appeared in opposition. On motion of Councillor Talbot, the application was referred to the Committee on Public Works . Inflammables A hearing was held on the application of Gilsart Tan. Co. Inc, to keep and store inflammables at 69-71 Mason Street . The Council was in- formed that the abuttors had not been notified of the hearing. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the hearing was postponed until the next regular meeting, Athletic Field A hearing was held on a petition for an athletic field in Ward Three . Messrs. Arthur Corriveau, Robert Raymond, Roland Frechette and Corbin appeared in favor. Forty-nine persons present were recorded in favor. There was no opposition. The hearing was closed. Athletic Field With the consent of the Council, Councillor Poirier offered the 873 following order which was adopted by a vote of ten yeas and one absent : "Ordered: That the Iaiayor , Committee on Public Property and Park Dept. confer on the advisability of leasing or purchasing sufficient land to provide a playground including a field to play baseball and football for the section of Castle Hill, and that the Mayor be requested to appropriate a sum of money to cover cost of same. " Willson Road The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was read: 874 "Ordered: that the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2500. ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the reserve emergency fund to a new account "Willson Road Extension from Ancient Road to Highland Avenue ' for the purpose of laying out and constructing said highway. " Councillor Dolan moved reference to the Committee on Finance . The motion was not voted by the following viva voce vote : Voting yes, Coun- October 13, 1033 cillors Dolan, Dooley, :Griffin and Kelleher, four in all; Voting no, Councillors Durkin, Poirier, Talbot, Tracy, Whipple and Vitzgerald, six in all; Absent, Councillor Rybicki , one in all. Councillor Dolan gave notice of reconsideration at the next meeting. The order was then adopted by the following viva vote vote: Voting yes , Councillors Durkin, Poirier, Talbot, Tracy, Whipple and Fitzgerald, six in all; Voting no, Councillors Dolan, Dooley, Griffin and Kelleher, four in all; Absent, Councillor Rybicki, one in all. Councillor Dolan gave notice of reconsideration at the next meeting. The Mayor's appointment of Wilbur R. Maher as a weigher of com- Weigher modifies was read and placed on file . 875 The Mayor 's appointment of William T. Harney as a constable was Constable read and placed on file . 876 The report of the City Marshal for the month of September was re- Report ceived and placed on file , 877 The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedlers "The Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for pedlel 878 licenses,has considered said matter and would recommend that the follow- ing be granted: Benjamin D. Letarte, 34 Gardner St . Joseph Ouellette, 36 Perkins St. Charles A. Smith, 3 Watson St. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" Notice was received from the Salem-Beverly Water Supply Board of Water Filtration the appropriation by the City of Beverly of $145,000. as its share of 879 the cost of a system of water filtration works for the Cities of Salem and Beverly. The petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. to relocate Pole 880-881 one pole on Symonds Street was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: That the New England 'Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts be and it is hereby granted a relocation for and permission to erect and maintain poles and wires to be placed thereon, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as said Company may deem necess- ary, in the public way or ways hereinafter referred to, as requested in Petition of said Company dated the 4th day of October 1933, All con- 4 October_ 13, 1933 struction under this order shall be in accordance with the following conditions:- Poles shall be of sound timber, and reasonably straight , and shall be set substantially at the points indicated upon the plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co. of Mass. , No. 595 Dated 9-26-33 - filed with this order. There may be attached to said poles not to exceed wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placed at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground. The following are the public ways or parts of ways along which the poles above referred to may be erected, and the number of poles which may be erected thereon under this order :- Symonds St . , northerly side , pole #143/10 - 1 pole" Approved by the Mayor on October 26, 1933 . Southwick St. A communication relative to the bad condition of Southwick Street 882 from William E. Carr and others was referred to the Mayor and the Super- intendent of Streets . Fish Trap The application of Carl Tarr for a permit for a floating fish trap 883 at the northeast side of Saturn Rock was referred to the Committee on i Public Property. Sign The application of Harry V. Katz for a permit for a stationary sign 884 at 177 Washington Street was granted subject to the approval of the Superintendent of Streets. Zoning A hearing was ordered for Thursday, October 26, 1933 , at eight 885 o 'clock P. M. , on the petition of Gertrude H. Hayes and others to change a general residence zone at Vinnin Square , bounded in part by Loring Avenue, Tedesco Road and State Highway, to a business zone. Claims The claims of John F. Barrie, Catherine L. Doherty, Lenntine Foote 886-889 and Frederick L. Stiles were referred to the. Committee on Claims. Fuel Oil A hearing was ordered for Thursday, October 26, 1933, at eight 890 o' clock P. M. , on the application of Helburn Thompson Co. to keep and store fuel oil at Goodhue Street. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 891-896 mittee on Licenses and Permits : li Common Victuallers I Albert E. Barnes , 71 Loring Ave. i Lodging House Catherine Condon, 14 Central St . Edith Lajoie, 19 Brown St. , transfer',) from Napoleon Lajoie 175 October 13, 1933 Sunday Licenses Edmond J. Girard, 311 Perkins St . Alice Roy, 22 Palmer St. i Sunday Licenses (renewals ) Annie M. Crowley, 9 Ord St . William A. Theriault, 33 Prince St. The following applications- for renewals of auctioneer licenses were Auctioneers granted: 897 David Phillips , 20 Crombie St. Harry D. Wheeler, 81 Washington St . I The following communication was read and placed on file: Beverly Bridge 898 Legal Department, October 13, 1933 To the Honorable City Council, Salem, Massachusetts Gentlemen: I have received from your Honorable Body a request for an opinion as to the jurisdiction of the City of Salem and its City Council over the regulation of traffic on Beverly Bridge and as to the legality of a proposed ordinance . General Laws , Chapter 40, Section 22, Tercentenary Edition, pro- vides as follows: "Except as otherwise provided in section eighteen of chapter ninety and subject, so far as applicable, to section two of chapter eighty-five and sections eight and nine of chapter eighty-nine , a city or town may make ordinances or by_-laws , or the board of aldermen or the selectmen may make rules and orders , for the regulation of carriages and vehicles used therein, with penalties for the violation thereof not exceeding twenty dollars for each offence ; and may annually receive one dollar for each license granted to a person to use any such carriage or ve- hicle therein. Such rules and orders shall not take effect until they have been published at least once in a newspaper published in the city, town or county. " I understand that the division between Salem and Beverly is at the draw of the Essex Bridge . The part of said bridge which lies south of the draw is a highway in Salem. i It is my opinion therefore that by virtue of said Chapter 40, Sec- tion 22, the City of Salem may make an ordinance such as the one pro- posed. Respectfully submitted, James hinsella City Solicitor, I 1-7S October 13 , 1933 Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 899 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom was referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend: That the following be granted: Common Victuallers Hyman Kissler, 242 Canal St. Antoni Zagrobski, 100 Derby St . Sunday License Edward Beote , 48 Harbor St . Bowling Alleys Salem Odd Fellows Bldg. Asso. , 53 Washington St. (7 ) For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Gas and Elec- Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: tricity Rates 900 "Ordered: That the Committee on Legislation and the City Solicitor, and the Representatives from Districts 12, 13 and 14, be requested to attend the public hearing of the Public Utilities Department in regard to the service charge rates for gas and electricity for household schedules to be held October 31, 1933, at Room 166, State House, Boston, at 10 o'clock A. If. " Beverly Bridge On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the ordinance to amend the ordi- nance relating to traffic by prohibiting parking of automobiles on Bever. ly Bridge was taken up and passed for publication. At the request of Councillor Griffin, Representative Irzyk was given the privilege of the floor and spoke relative to the fixed service charge for gas and electricity. Catch Basin Councillor Griffin offered the following, order which was adopted: 901 l "Ordered: That the Supt. of Public Works be requested to look, into the advisability of installing a catch-basin at the corner of School i and Tremont Streets. " 4 Jurors The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the November session of Superior Court in Newburyport: William A. Barry 85 Proctor Street Plumber } Charles P. McCormac 52 Moffatt Road Superintendent Ernest C. Killam 167 Washington St . Machinist i- a 177 October 13, 1933 The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the November session Jurors of Superior Court in Salem: John P. O'Connell 122 Bay View Avenue Agent Stephen J. Murphy 110 Leach Street Retired On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted that the Inspector of Building 902 Buildings be instructed to issue a building permit to Clary M. Tassinari i at 160 EsI-ex Street on the street line as agreed upon between her and the City of Salem's Officials acting for said city. Approved by the Mayor on October 26, 1933 On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 9.07 o 'clock P. M. Attest: - Clerk 178 October 26, 1933 7 i.i A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, October 26, 1933, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present, as fol- lows : - Timothy W. Fitzgerald, Stephen A. Whipple, James R. Dooley, George E. Poirier, Leo H. Tracy, John P. Rybicki, Thomas A. Kelleher, is H. Francis Dolan, Philip J. Durkin, Edmond Talbot, Jr. , and William B. Griffin. The President, Timothy W. Fitzgerald, presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Inflammables A hearing was held on the application of Gilsart Tan. Co. Inc, to keep and store inflammables at 69-71 Mason Street. A representative I of the applicant appeared in favor and there was no opposition. On mo- tion of Councillor Whipple, the application was referred to the Commit- tee on Fire Department. Fuel Oil A hearing was held on the application of Helburn Thompson Co. to keep and store fuel oil at Goodhue Street. A representative of the applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. Zoning A hearing was held on the petition of Gertrude H. Hayes and others I to change a general residence zone , bounded in part by Loring Avenue, , I Tedesco Road and State Highway, to a business zone . Mr. Healey appeared in favor for the petitioners . Mrs. Alice Yates and Mr. G. L. Robinson I ' appeared in opposition. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the matter was Dill referred to the Committee on Ordinances . k!„ Street Dept. The following order, recommended by the Mayor , was adopted: �l ' 903 "Ordered: that the following transfers to the Street Department ! i appropriations be and the same are hereby made : Sixteen hundred dollars ($1600. ) from the item Street Sprinkling and Oiling to the Cleaning Streets and Catchbasins item. Two thousand dollars from the Emergency Reserve Fund to be added to appropriation already made in the Snow & Ice item, to take care of any emergency work and provide necessary equipment and material for any emergency which may arise between now and the end of the year. " Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1933 . Treasurer 904 The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: "Ordered: that the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150. ) be October 2G, 1935 and the same is hereby transferred from the Reserve Emergency Fund to the Treasurer's appropriation, Item Other Expenses. This is in addition i to the amount already appropriated. " i Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: Armistice Day "Ordered: that the sum of five hundred dollars ( 500. ) be and the 905 same is hereby transferred from the Reserve Emergency Fund to a new item Armistice Day Observance . This recommendation is made at the request of I Post 23 American Legion so that they may properly commemorate this day. " Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1933. The following order, recommended by-the Mayor, was adopted: Police Dept. "Ordered: that the sum of nine. hundred dollars (w9OO. ) be and the 906 same is hereby transferred from the Reserve Emergency Yand to the Police Department appropriation. Five hundred dollars is to be added to the Equipment and Repairs item and four hundred dollars ($400. ) is to be added to the Other Expenses item. This recommendation is made at the re quest of the City Marshal in order that he may properly carry on the work of his department for the balance of the year. " Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under Soldiers ' Aid 907 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of ten thousand dollars (510, 000. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated, to be added to appropriations already made in the Soldiers ' Aid department, item Soldiers ' Relief. Said sum is to be charged to the City Employees ' Emergency Fund. " Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1933. The following order, recommended by the ;,Tayor, was adopted under Public Welfare 908 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: that the sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated to be added to appropriation already made in the Fublic Welfare department, item Outside Relief, for the pur- pose of meeting part of the expenses of that department for the balance of the year. Said sum is to be charged to the City Employees Unemploy- ment Fund. " Approved by the 'Jayor on October 31, 1933. Upon recommendation of the ATayor , George J. Bates , the following U. S. A. Contracts 909 order was received: ,ISO -- October 26,_ 1933. "Ordered: That the grant agreement between the City of Salem, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, party of the first part and The United States of America, party of the second part as hereinafter set forth in full, be and hereby is approved and the Mayor of the City of Salem, Hon . George J. Bates; is hereby authorized to execute and deliver on behalf of the said City of Salem the said grant agreement which is as follows : Grant Agreement, dated as of 1933, between the City of Salem, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (herein called the "First Party" ) , and the United States of America (herein called the "Second Party" ) . Whereas , the Second Party, acting in conformity with Title II, Na- tional Industrial Recovery Act , (herein called the "Act" ) , approved June 16, 1933 , is authorized and empowered to grant to any State, municipalit or other public body not in excess of 30 per centum of the cost of the labor and materials employed upon any public works project of any such State , municipality or other public body when such project has been in- cluded in the comprehensive program prepared pursuant to Section 202 of the Act; and Whereas , the First Party has duly filed with the Second Party an application (Docket Number 797 ) , for a Grant to aid in financing the con- struction of certain proposed improvements (herein called the "Project" ) to fourteen certain city streets, (which together with the Project, is herein called the "Streets" ) , now owned and operated by the First Party; and Whereas , the First Party has represented that it (a ) has full power to and will undertake and complete the Project; (b ) will provide from lawful sources , funds, which, together with the amount to be represented by the Grant , will be sufficient to pay all costs thereof; and (c ) will apply such Grant solely to the cost of constructing the Project; and Whereas , with a view to increasing employment quickly, and to aid said First Party in financing the Project , upon the foregoing represen- tations , said Project has been included in said comprehensive program: Now, therefore , the First Party and the Second Party hereby agree : Part One Procedure and General Provisions 1. Amount, Use and Purpose . Subject to the terms and conditions set forth below, the Second Party will grant to the First Party an amount not to exceed 30 per centum of the cost of the labor and materials em- ployed upon the Project, (such amount being herein called the "Grant" ) , October . 26, 1933. but in no event to exceed in the aggregate $34,800. The First Party V will accept the Grant , and will construct the Project in accordance with' plans and specifications submitted to and approved b;= the Second Party, all pursuant to Title II of the Act , the rules and regulations adopted by the Second Party relative thereto, and the Constitution and Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . G ' I 2. The Project. The Project (more fully described in the application of the First Party) , to aid in the financing of which the Grant will be made, is substantially as follows : Replacement of old pavement on four- teen (14 ) certain streets, namely, Symonds Street, Proctor Street, Popes Court, Northend Avenue, Butler Street, Irving Street, Dalton Parkway, Congress Street, Roslyn Street, Charter Street, Summer Street, Northey Street ; Ocean Avenue and Balcomb Street, by macadam paving on thirteen (13 ) of said streets and grouted block paving on one (1) of said streets . with such minor alterations or modifications thereof or additions there- to as may, from time to time be approved by the Second Party before or during the course of construction. 3. Preliminary Proceedings by First Party. Promptly after receipt fro the Second Party of an unexecuted copy of this Agreement, the First Par- ty will: (a) Adopt an order or resolution approving this Agreement, and authorizing and directing the execution and delivery thereof by the officials designated to sign the same on its behalf; (b) Send to the Second Party complete extracts from the minutes of the meetings of the First Party 's governing body showing all pro- ceedings taken incident to such authorization, including a copy of said order or resolution, all duly certified, and three signed copies of this Agreement; (c ) Commence all necessary proceedings, if any, to authorize the construction of the Project, and to obtain funds , which, together with the amount to be represented by the Grant, will be sufficient to pay all the costs of constructing the Project. The term "costs of construc- ting the Project" , as used in this Agreement, shall include all costs of acquiring all necessary lands, easements, franchises , and rights-of- way necessary to the completion and operation of the Project; (d) Apply for all necessary authorizations, permits, licenses and approvals from Federal, State, county, municipal and other authorities for the construction of the Project; (e ) Submit to the Second Party, plans , drawings, and specifica- \182- October 26, 1933 . tions of the work and materials called for by all contracts let , or pro- posed to be let; the latest data as to the expected cost of the Project ; a statement as to when and how it is proposed to advertise for bids and to let contracts for work; forms of bids, and copies of the advertise- ments thereof if heretofore advertised; a statement as to when it is pro- posed to acquire the necessary lands , easements, franchises, and rights- of-way; and any other details or data that may be requested by the Second Party's engineers. 4 . Construction of Project. On or before the date of the execution by the Second Party of this Agreement, the First Party may, anti within such time thereafter, as shall be satisfactory to the Second Party, the First Party will commence or cause to be commenced the construction of the Pro- ject and will thereafter continue the same with all practicable dispatch, in an efficient and economical manner, at a reasonable cost , and in ac- cordance with plans , drawings , specifications and construction contracts which shall be in form and substance as approved by the Second Party, and in accordance with such engineering supervision and inspection as the Second Party or its representatives may require. Except with the prior written consent of the Second Party, no materials or equipment for the Project shall be purchased by the First Party subject to any chattel mortgage or to any conditional sale or title retention agreement. 5. Completion of Proceedings. As soon as practicable after the execu- tion by the Second Party of this Agreement, the First Party will complet all necessary proceedings and procure all necessary authorizations , per- mits , licenses , and approvals referred to in Paragraph 3 (c ) and (d) , Part One , hereof; will obtain the necessary funds , which, together with the amount to be represented by the Grant, will be sufficient to pay all costs of constructing the Project; and, will lawfully acquire all lands , easements, franchises , and rights-of-way necessary to the completion of the Project, and to put the Project in operation. 6. First Requisition. After the First Party shall have complied with the requirements of Paragraphs 3 and 5, Part One, hereof, and shall have actually expended not less than fifty per centum of the estimated cost of constructing the Project , the First Party may at any time thereafter fill with the Second Party, a requisition requesting the Second Party to pay to the First Party, as provided in Paragraph 7 , Part One, hereof, the first portion of the Grant, such requisition to be accompanied by: (a) One certified copy of each necessary authorization, permit, license and approval from Federal State , county, municipal and other October 26 , 1933 i ji authorities, for the construction of the Project; (b ) A signed and dated opinion of the duly qualified and acting � ! l attorney of the First Party to the effect that the First Party has com- plied with all the requirements of Paragraph 5, Part One, hereof, and j that all such proceedings are in accordance with the Constitution and Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Such opinion shall also �,II state that the First Party has lawfully acquired the funds , which, to- gether with the amount to be represented by the Grant, may be used law- fully to pay all costs of constructing the Project ; (c ) A signed and dated certificate of the engineer or architect in i responsible charge of the construction of the Project, to the effect that the funds obtained, as indicated in Paragraph 5, Part One, hereof, together with the amount to be represented by the Grant, will be suffi- cient to pay all costs of constructing the Project and acquiring all lands , easements , franchises and rights-of-way necessary to completion and operation of the Project. Such certificate shall show the quantities of work completed to the date thereof, and shall include a detailed statement of the amount of funds expended upon the Project, showing sep- arately the amount expended for labor performed and materials employed and to be employed upon the Project; (d) A signed and dated no-litigation certificate of the duly qual- ified and acting attorney of the First Part; (e ) An affidavit by a duly authorized and appropriate officer of the First Party, approved by the engineer or architect in responsible charge of the construction of the Project, covering in such detail as the Second Party's engineers may request; (1 ) An accounting for all deposits in and expenditure from the special account or accounts referred to in Paragraph 2, Part Three, hereof; (2) The amount of funds expended upon the Project ; and (3 ) The amount of funds expended for labor performed and for materials employed and to be employed upon the Project; and (f) A statement by each bank in which have been deposited, in the special account or accounts referred to in Faragraph 2, Part Three , here I of, the funds for the construction of the Project , showing the balance then remaining in each such special account. The requisition and each of the documents accompanying same shall be in form and substance satis- factory to the . Second Party, and, except for those described in Paragrap (a) , Part One, hereof , shall be dated the same date. 484 October 26, 1933 7. First Payment. If such requisition and documents accompanying the same are satisfactory to the Second Party, then, within a reasonable time after their receipt by the Second Party, (but not earlier than ten days after the receipt thereof, unless the Second Party shall waive such time limit ) and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Second Party will pay to the First .Party an amount equal to twenty-five per centum of the funds expended by the First Party for labor performed and for materials employed and to be employed upon the Project, as, in the opinion of the Second Party, is shown by such requisition and appro- priate accompanying documents . Such payment will be made at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, or at such other place or places as the Second Party may designate, against delivery by the First Party of its receipt therefor. S. Intermediate Requisitions and Payments . From time to time after such first payment, but not oftener than once in thirty (30 ) days (unless otherwise satisfactory to the Second Party) the First Party may file re- quisitions with the Second Party requesting the Second Party for addi- tional portions of the Grant, each such requisition to be accompanied by documents corresponding to those described in Paragraph 6 (b ), (d) , (e ) , and (f) , Part One , hereof, and an engineer 's certificate corresponding to that described in Paragraph 6 (c ) , Part One, hereof, in cumulative form showing, in detail, among other things, (a ) the quantities of work completed during the period to the date of the first requisition; (b ) the quantities of work completed during each of the periods between all respective requisitions; (c ) the amount of funds expended upon the Pro- ject during each such period; and (d) the amount of funds expended during each such period for labor performed and for materials employed and to be employed upon the Project. If such requisition and the documents accom- panying the same are satisfactory to the Second Party, then, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, payment on accoung of the Grant will be made in the same manner, upon the same basis and against delivery of a receipt as provided in Paragraph 7, Part One ,, hereof. Pro- vided, that, except as indicated in Paragraph 9, Part One , hereof, this Paragraph shall not apply to the final requisition and payment. 9. Final Requisition and Payment. When the Project has been completed and all costs in connection therewith have been paid, and the First Party has accepted the same , the First Party may file the final requisition with the Second Party requesting payment by the Second Party of the final portion of the Grant, such requisition to be accompanied by: 1 October 26, 1933 (a) Documents corresponding to those described in Paragraph 6 (b ) FT(e) , and (f) , Part Ohe, hereof; (b ) An affidavit corresponding to that described in Paragraph 6 Part One hereof, which `'affidavit a t shall also state t to that all costs in connection with the Project have been paid; and l (c ) An engineer's certificate corresponding to that described in 4 Paragraph 8, Part One, hereof, which certificate shall also certify to the completion of the Project in accordance with the plans and specifi- cations therefor, and to the payment of all costs in connection there- with, and shall be approved by the Government Engineer. Such requisition and the documents accompanying same shall ;be dated the same date. The term "Government Engineer" as used herein, shall mean the State Engineer (P. W. A. ) , or his duly authorized representative or any person to whom his duties or functions may be transferred by the Federal Emer- gency Administration of lublic Works, or its successors . If such requisition and the documents accompanying the same are satisfactory to the Second Party, then, subject to the terms and condi- tions of this Agreement, the Second Party will pay to the First Party th sum of money, which, together with all payments theretofore made, on ac- count of the Grant , shall not exceed thirty percentum of all funds ex- pended by First Party for labor and materials employed upon the Project, but in no event, to exceed, together with all previous payments , in an aggregate , the sum of $34,800. Such final payment shall be made in the same manner and against delivery of a receipt as provided in Paragraph 7, Part One, hereof. Part Two Construction Contracts 1. Construction Contracts. All construction contracts made by the Firs Party and all subcontracts for work on the Project shall be subject to the rules and regulations adopted by the Second Party to carry out the purposes and control the administration of the Act, and shall contain provisions appropriate to insure that: (a ) Convict Labor . No convict labor shall be employed on the Pro- ject, and no materials manufactured or produced by convict labor shall be used on the Project. (b ) 30-Hour Week. Except in executive, administrative and super- viscry positions , so far as practicable and feasible in the judgment of the Second Party, no individual directly employed on the Project shall be permitted to work more than thirty hours in any one week , or, except 186 October 26, 1933 in cases of emergency, on any Sundays or legal holidays; but in accor- dance with rules and regulations from time to time made by the Second Party, this provision shall be construed to permit working time lost be- cause of inclement weather or unavoidable delays in any one week , to be made up in the succeeding twenty days . (c ) Wages . ( 1) All employees shall be paid just and reasonable wages which shall be compensation sufficient to provide, for the hours of labo as limited, a standard of living in decency and comfort; (2) All contracts and subcontracts shall further prescribe such minimum wage rates for skilled and unskilled labor as may be deter- mined by the Second Party and shall be subject to all rules and regula- tions which the Second Party may promulgate in connection therewith. Such minimum rates , if any, shall also be stated in all proposals of bid ' submitted, including those of sub-contractors ; and a clearly legible statement of all wage rates to be paid the several classes of labor em- ployed on the work shall be posted in a prominent and easily accessible place at the site of the work . All contractors shall keep a true and accurate record of the hours worked by and the wages paid to each em- ployee and shall furnith the Second Party with sworn statements thereof on demand; (3) All employees shall be paid in full not less often than once each week and in lawful money of the United States of America in the full amount accrued to each individual at the time of closing of the payroll, which shall be at the latest date practicable prior to the date of payment, and there shall be no deductions on account of goods pur- chased, rent, or other obligations, but such obligations shall be sub- ject to collection only by legal process. (d) Labor Preferences. Preference shall be given, where they are qualified, to ex-service men with dependents , and then in the following order: ( 1) To citizens of the United States and aliens who have de- clared their intention of becoming citizens , who are bona fide residents of the City of Salem and/or County of Essex in the Commonwealth of Mass- achusetts; and (2 ) To citizens of the United States and aliens who have de- clared their intebtion of becoming citizens , who are bona fide residents of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, provided, that these preferences shall apply only where such labor is available and qualified to perform the work to which the employment relates . I - October 126, 1933 (e ) Employment Services . To the fullest extent possible, labor re- quired for the Project and appropriate to be secured through employment services , shall be chosen from lists of qualified workers submitted by local employment agencies designated by the United States Employment Ser- vice , provided, however, that organized labor, skilled and unskilled, shall not be required to register at such local employment agencies but shall be secured in the customary ways through recognized union locals . In the event , however, that qualified workers are not furnished by the union locals within 48 hours (Sundays and holidays excluded) after reques is filed by the employer, such labor may be chosen from lists of qualifie workers submitted by local employment agencies designated by the United States Employment Service . In the selection of workers from lists pre- pared by such employment agencies and union locals, the labor preferences provided in Paragraph 1 (d) , Part Two, hereof, shall be observed in ac- cordance with such rules and regulations as the Second Party may prescribe . (f) Human Labor. In accordance with such rules and regulations as the Second Party may prescribe, the maximum of human labot shall be used in lieu of machinery wherever practicable and consistent with sound econ- omy and public advantage; and to the extent that the work may be accom- plished at no greater expense by human labor than by the use of machinery, and labor of requisite qualifications is available, such human labor shall be employed. (g) Accident Prevention. Every construction contract for work on the Project shall contain an undertaking to comply with all applicable provi- sions of the laws and building construction codes of the State, Territory, District and/or municipality in which the work is done , and with any regu- lations for the protection of workers which may be promulgated by the Second Party (h) Compensation Insurance. Every construction contract for work on the Project shall contain a provision requiring the employer to furnish compensation insurance for injured workers and to give proof of such ade- quate insurance satisfactory to the Second Party. (i ) Persons Entitled to Benefits of labor Provisions . Every person who performs thew ork of a laborer or of a mechanic on the Project, or an part thereof , shall be entitled to the benefits of the labor and wage pro visions hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship between the i contractor or subcontractor and such laborer or mechanic . (j ) Bonding of Contracts . Construction contracts shall be supported by adequate surety or other bonds or security satisfactory to the Second October 26-, 1933. Party for the protection of labor and material men employed on the Project or any part thereof . (k ) materials. So far as articles „materials , and supplies produced in the United States are concerned, only articles, materials and supplies produced under codes of fair competition adopted pursuant to the provi- sions of Title I of the Act, or under the President 's Reemployment Agree- ment, shall be used in work on the Project, except when the Second Party determines that this requirement is not in the public interest or that the consequent cost in unreasonable . So far as feasible and practicable , and subject to the above, preference shall be given to the use of locally produced materials, if such use does not involve higher cost, inferior quality, or insufficient quantity, subject to the determination of the Second Party; but there shall be no requirements providing price differ- entiations for or restricting the use of materials to those produced with in the Nation or State . (1) Inspection and Records . The Second Party, through its author- ized agents, shall have the right to inspect all work as it progresses and shall have access to all payrolls , records of personnel, invoices of materials, and other data relevant to the performance of the contract. (m) ' Reports. Subject to such rules and regulations as the Second Party may prescribe , contractors and subcontractors shall make reports in triplicate to the Second Party monthly within five days after the close of each calendar month on forms to be furnished by the United States De- partment of Labor, which reports shall include the number of persons on their payrolls ; the aggregate amount of the payrolls; the man-hours worked; wage scales paid to various classes of labor; and the total ex- penditures for materials . The contractors shall also furnish to the Second Party the names and addresses of all subcontractors at the earli- est dates practicable. (n) compliance with Title I of the Act. All contractors and sub- contractors must comply with the conditions prescribed in Section 7 (a) (1) and Section 7 (a ) (2 ) of Title I of the Act. 2. Restriction as to Contractors . No contract shall be let to any con- tractor or subcontractor who has not signed and complied with the appli- cable approved code of fair competition adopted under Title I of the Act for the trade or industry or subdivision thereof concerned, or, if there be no such approved code, who has not signed and complied with the pro- visions of the President 's Reemployment Agreement. i _ 3. Termination for Breach. The First Party will enforce compliance with 189 ®-- October 26, 1933 all provisions of this part of this Agreement , and, as to any work done by it in connection with the construction of the Project, will itself comply therewith. All construction contracts shall provide that if any such provisions are violated by any contractor or subcontractor, the First tarty.may, with the approval of the Second Party, and shall at the request of the Second Party, terminate by written notice to the contrac- tor or subcontractor, the contract of such contractor or subcontractor, i and have the right to take over the work and prosecute the same to com- pletion by contract or otherwise and such contractor or subcontractor and his sureties shall be liable for any excess cost occasioned thereby and/or, if so requested by the Second Party, the First Party shall with- hold from such contractor or subcontractor so much of the compensation due to him as may be necessary to pay to laborers or mechanics the dif- ference between the rate of wages -required by the contract and the rate of wages actually paid to the laborers and mechanics . Part Three Idiscellaneous 1. Conditions Precedent to the Second Party's Obligations . The Second Party shall be under no obligation to make the Grant or any part thereof (a ) Cost - of Project. If the Second Party shall not be satisfied that the First Party will be able to construct the Project within the cost estimated at the time when the Grant was approved by it , unless , in the event that additional funds appear to the Second Party to be necess- ary in order to pay in full the cost of the construction of the Project, the Second Party shall be satisfied that the First Party will be able to obtain such funds , as needed, through additional borrowing or otherwise; (b ) Compliance. If the First Party shall not have complied, to the satisfaction of the Second Party, with all agreements and conditions con tained or referred to in this Agreement theretofore to be complied with by the First Party; (c ) Legal Matters . If the Second Party shall not be satisfied -as to all legal matters and proceedings affecting the Project; (d) Representations . If any representations made by the First Par- ty in this Agreement or in the application for the Grant or any other data submitted by the First Party shall be found by the Second Party to be incorrect or incomplete in any material respect; (e ) Financial Condition. If, in the judgment of the Second Party, the financial condition of the First Party shall have changed unfavorab in a material degree from its conditions as theretofore represented to the Second Party. 1 90 October 26, 1933 No waiver by the Second Party, express or implied, of any such obligation shall constitute a waiver thereof as applied to any subsequent obligation r I� of the Second Party under this Agreement . 2. Deposit of Proceeds . The First Party will deposit the Grant , and al funds which it has represented to the Second Party as on hand or hereaf- ter available for the construction of the Project , in a bank or banks J which are members of the Federal Reserve System, in a special account or accounts . 3. Disbursement of Proceeds . The First Party will expend the funds in such special account or accounts only in paying the cost of constructing the Project. 4 . Accounts . The First Party will keep proper books of records and accounts (separate from all other records and accounts ) in which complet and correct entires shall be made of all transactions relating to the Streets and to the Project. 5. Information. During the construction of the Project, the First Par- ty will furnish to the Second Party all such inf ormation and data as the Second Partyls engineers may request as to the construction, . cost and i progress of the work. 6. Representations and Warranties . The First Party represents and warrants as follows: (a ) Authorization. All necessary authorizations, permits , licen- ses and approvals from Federal , State, county, municipal and other au- thorities have been or will be obtained for the construction and opera- tion of the Project. (b ) Litigation. No litigation or other proceedings are now pend- ing or threatened which might adversely affect the powers and authority of the First Party in reference to the construction or financing of the Project, or the financial condition of the First Party. (c ) Fees and Commissions. No fee or commission has been or will be paid by the First Party of any of its officers , employees , agents or representatives, and no agreement to pay a fee of commission has been or will be entered into by or in behalf of the First Party or any of its officers, employees , agents or representatives, in order to secure the Grant hereunder. (d) Affirmation. Every statement contained in this Agreement, in the application for a Grant, in any supplement thereto or amendment thereof, and any other data submitted or to be submitted to the Second Party by or on behalf of the First Party is, or when so submitted will _.------ October 26, 1933 be, correct and complete , and no relevant fact materially affecting the Project or the financing thereof by the First Party has been or will be omitted therefrom, f 7 . Indemnification. The First Party will indemnify the Second Party against any loss or liability incurred by reason of any inaccuracy or incompleteness in any representation contained herein. j 8. Use of Second Party's Name . Without the prior written consent of i the Second Party, the First Party will not refer to this Agreement or to any Grant authorized or made hereunder as an inducement for the purchase of any securities of the First Party, and will not permit any purchaser from it of any such securities to do so. 9 . Expenses . The First Party will pay all costs , charges and expenses incident to compliance with all the terms and conditions of this Agree- ment on its part to be complied with, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the cost of preparing, executing and de- livering to the Second Party all the documents required herein to be furnished by the First Party. 10. Supplemental Instruments. Upon request, the First Party will fur- nish such data, agreements and other instruments as the Second Party may deem necessary or desirable,:in connection with the performance of the obligations of the First Party under this Agreement . 11. Agreement Not for the Benefit of Third Parties . This Agreement is not for the benefit of any person or corporation other than the parties hereto. I 12. Miscellaneous. No rights of the First Party hereunder shall be 1 assignable except with the prior written consent of the Second Party. i All obligations of the First Party shall cease upon payment in full of all costs of constructing the Project. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties, and shall be governed by and con- strued in accordance with the laws of the District of Columbia. In Witness Whereof, the First Party and the Second Party have res- pectively caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and I I year first above written. City of Salem By Mayor Seal: United States of America Attest:- By John J. Connelly Federal Emergency Administrator Clerk of Public Works. " 192 i i i i i l ill l I P43 October 26, 1933 The foregoing order was adopted by the following yea and nay vote: Voting yes , Councillors H. Francis Dolan, James R. Dooley, Philip J. Durkin, William B. Griffin, Thomas A. Kelleher, George E. Poirier, John P. Rybicki, Edmond Talbot, Jr. , Leo H. Tracy, Stephen A. Whipple and President Timothy W. Fitzgerald, eleven in all; Voting no, none; Absent, none . ' I The foregoing order was approved by the Mayor, October 31, 1933. The Mayor 's appointment of Roland Q. Melzard as a weigher of coal Weigher and commodities was received and placed on file . 910 An invitation to attend the installation of Officers, Witch City Invitation Post 1524, V. F. W. , was accepted. 911 The cons table 's bond of William T. Harney was aproved. Bond 912 The application of North Shore Dye to operate a sound truck service Sound Truck was granted. 913 A hearing was ordered for Thursday, November 9, 1933, at eight Zoning o' clock P. M. , on the petition of Albert G. Vernott to change a general 914 residence zone on Highland Avenue at the location known as the "Thomas Farm" to a business zone for the purpose of conducting a chicken and -:ege table farm. The claims of A. C. Titus Co. and Nathan Zetlen were referred to the Claims Committee on Claims . 915-916 I The petition of Jeremiah L. Horton for a permit for a fish trap at Fish Trap the northwest side of Cat Island was referred to the Committee on Public 917 Property. i A communication from Juniper Point Community Club relative to traf- Traffic fic conditions on Cheval Avenue was referred to the Committee on Public 918 Property . i The application of Salem Kiwanis Club for a permit for a temporary Sign 919 sign on the tunnel was granted. I The following applications for permits for stationary electrical Sians 920-921 signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: Harry Aronson, 173 Essex St. Thorndike Gardens , 145 Essex St. ;494 _ October 26 , ,1933 ,f Transportation The following applications for licenses to transport fuel oil were 922-923 granted: H. C. Batchelder, Railroad Ave. , Peabody Lewis A.. Norwood, 7 Carlton St. , Peabody Auctioneer The application of Carl E. Czar for an auctioneer's license was I 924 igranted. I Hanson Street A petition relative to the condition of Hanson Street and request- 926 ing that it be resurfaced was read and placed on file , on motion of Councillor Durkin. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 926-928 , mittee on Licenses and Permits : Common Victualler William P. Knight, 181- Norman Street Sunday Licenses J. Edward Beote, 51 Harbor St . , transfer from 48 Harbor St. li Fanny Farmer Candy Shop Inc. , 215a Essex St . (renewal) J. Philias Provehcher, 20 Leavitt St. (renewal) Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, November 9, 1933, at eight 929-935 Gasoline o 'clock P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages : Joseph W. Fraser,- 22 Hersey .St' , John Bateman, 8 Ober St. Michael Kopka, 7 Orange St. Minnie Raymond, 10 Planters St. D. Alphonse Rioux, 4 West Circle Mary Redmond, 27 Fairmount St. and on the_ applitation of Arthur G. Roderick to keep and store gasoline at 55 Broad Street. Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 936 and reco*nendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Lodging House Catherine Condon, 14 Central St. Edith Lajoie, 19 Brown St. , transfer from Napoleon Lajoie Sunday License Edmond J. Girard, 31-2�- Perkins St. Annie M. Crowley, 9 Ord St. William A. Theriault, 33 Prince St. Common Victualler Albert E. Barnes, 71 Loring Ave. For the Committee , Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" ' 19� October 26, 1933. Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted Garage and recommendation adopted: 937 "The Committee on Public tIorks, to whom was referred the applica- tion of John Jordan to maintain a garage for three cars rear 8 Cousins Street, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, Stephen -. Whipple Chairman" Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted Garage and recommendation adopted: (Councillors Foirier and Talbot requested to 938 be recorded in opposition) it "The Committee on Public Works, to -whom was referred the applicatio of Thomas Linehan to maintain a garage for one car at 15 Salem Street, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" An ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to traffic by prohibit- Traffic ing traffic on Essex Bridge (Beverly Bridge ) , which was introduced for 865 publication on October 13, 1933, was passed to be ordained. Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1933. Councillor Dolan's notice of a reconsideration on a vote , on Octo- Willson Road 13, 1933, not to refer to the Committee on Finance an order relative to 874 an appropriation to extend Willson Road was withdrawn with the consent of the Council. Councillor Dolan's notice of a reconsideration on a vote, on October / 13 , 1933, to adopt the order relative to an appropriation to extend Will- son Road was withdrawn with the consent of the Council. The order was declared adopted and in force. Approved by the Mayor on October 31 , 1933. Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted by Streets a unanimous yeaand nay vote: 939 "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to instruct the City Engineer to make the necessary plans to enable the City to re-construct Hanson Street and Varney Street . " Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1933. Councillor Durkin offered the following order which uas adopted: Speaking on Streets _ "Ordered: That all candidates for election at the City Election on 940 Jan October 26, 1933. December 5, 1933, and their representatives be and hereby are granted permission to speak on the streets, subject to the supervision of the City Marshal. " Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1933. Catch Basin Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: 941 "Ordered: That the Supt. streets and city engineer be requested to install a catch basin at the corner of Flint and Oak Sts. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on October 28, 1933, and re- turned without his signature on October 31, 1933. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 8.40 o 'clock P. M. Attest :- Clerk h I ! q !I otl November 9, 1933. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Novem- ber 9 , 1933, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor V1hipple, it was voted i to dispense with the reading of the records . Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordinances governing the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Joseph W. Fraser, 22 Hersey St . Mary Redmond, 27 Fairmount St. D. Alphonse Rioux, 4 West Circle Minnie Raymond, 10 Planters St. Michael Kopka, 7 Orange St. John Bateman, 8 Ober St. A hearing was held on the application of Arthur G. Roderick to Gasoline keep and store gasoline at 55 Broad Street. Mr. Roderick appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regula tions of the Massachusetts District Police . A hearing was held on the petition of Albert G. Vernott to change Zoning a general residence zone on Highland Avenue to a business zone . Messrs Vernott and Connor appeared in favor. Mr. D. J. Long appeared in oppo- sition. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the petition was referred to the Committee on Ordinances, and the Committee to get the opinion of the City Solicitor on when the pre-existing use of the zone was for- feited. The Mayor 's appointment of Charles L. Readmon as weigher of coal Weigher and commodities was read and placed on file. 942 Notice was received of a partial payment of 1v3,750.00 to the City Bequest under the will of John C. B. Smith. 943 The following order was adopted by uianimous yea and nay vote: Bequest "Ordered: that the sum of $3, 750.00, as part of the legacy provide 944 for in the will of John C. B. Smith be received and that this amount be transferred to the Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds , to be expende as provided by said will for the purpose of giving a picnic at the Sale Willows for Salem children. " Approved by the Mayor on November 18, 1933. 4,98 November 9 , 1933. Report ! The report of the City Marshal was received and placed on file. 945 Ram Island The petition of Henry Haskell to lease Ram Island was referred to 946 the Committee on Public Property . p ' Langdon Street A petition to repair Langdon Street was referred to the Ilayor and 947 the City Engineer . Signs The following applications to erect stationary signs were granted 948-952 subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets : American Legion, Post 23, on the tunnel (temporary) Bell Luggage Shop, 295 Essex St. J. W. Dufton, 26 Winter St. Josephine Guy, 19 Andrew St. The application of Rosenthal Tobacco Co. to erect a stationary electrical sign at 163 Washington Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. Garage The application of George D. Grant for a transfer from Hugh J. - 953 Grant of the license to maintain a garage at 236 Washington Street was granted. Claims The claims of Mary E. Bresnahan, Sadie A. Duffy and Albert P. 954-956 Turner were referred to the Committee on Claims. Pole The petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Co . to locate 957 one pole on Federal Street at #92 was received and a hearing ordered for Thursday, November 23, 1933, at eight o' clock P. M. Pole The petition of Eastern Mass. Street Railway Co. to alter the 958-959 location of one pole on Derby Street near Liberty Street was granted by i the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the icity electrician: I` Ordered: that Eastern 11assachusetts Street Railway Company be and is hereby granted an alteration of the location of its existing pole as follows and as requested in its petition dated November 9 , 1933, Derby Street, Salem, Mass . near Liberty Street. The said pole to be located substantially as shown on plan numbered E-54-3654 filed with this Board.' i I Approved by the Mayor on November 18, 1933. Builder The application of Franklin Construction Co. for a builder 's lic- 960 ense was granted. Pedler 961 The application of Charles A. McKown, 50 Vine St. , Gloucester, for x _ ti ?ovember 9, 1933 a pedler's license was referred to the Board of Control. The following applications for licenses to transport fuel oil were Transportation granted: 96,E Cullen Ice & Fuel Co. , 31 Ord St. , Salem Marblehead Ice Co. ,ll Hawkes St . , Marblehead Charles E. Theriault , 12 Hazel St. , Salem Harry P. Zarella, 197 Bridge St. , Salem The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses mittee on Licenses and Permits: 963-74 Sunday Licenses Stefano Ingemi, 5 Broad St . Stephen Spaneas, 104 Boston St. (renewal) Common Victuallers Alfred Charette , 82 Lafayette St . , transfer from Frank A. Lon Joseph W. Dufton, 26 winter St. , transfer from Fred B. Barstow Walter J. Lavigne, Dodge St. Ct. & New Derby St. , transfer from Francis M. Derrick Beatrice E. Monahan, 145 Essex St. , transfer from John H. Palardy Lodging House Joseph W. Dufton, 26 Winter St. , transfer from Fred B. Barstow Pool Table Colonial Bowling Alleys, 1 St. Peter St. (1) Bowling Alleys (10 ) Colonial Bowling Alleys, I St. Peter St. ( 10) Lodging House Ella McDougall, 4 Howard St. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, November 23, 1933, at eight Garage 975 o 'clock P. M. , on the application of Joseph Marquis to maintain a garage at 23 Willson Street. The application of John J. Kennedy, 176 Essex Street, for renewal Auctioneer 976 of auctioneer's license was granted. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 977 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli cations for licenses has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victualler William P. Knight, 181 Norman St. 0 N(;vember 9, 1933. - Sunday Licenses J. Edward Beote, 51 Harbor St. , transfer from 48 Harbor St. Fanny Farmer Candy Shop Inc . , 215a Essex St. < -J. Philias Provencher, 20 Leavitt St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot , Jr. Chairman" Claim Councillor Poirier offered the following report which was accepted 978 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Claims , t© whom was referred the claim of Mado L. Jensen for injuries due to overturning of his automobile on the Salem side of K_ernwood Bridge, has considered said matter .and would recommend: Leave to withdraw. For the Committee, George E. Poirier Chairman" Election Order Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 979 "Ordered: that meetings of the qualified voters of the City of Salem be held in the several voting precincts of the city, at the polling places designated by this Council, on Tuesday, December 5, 1933, for the purpose of electing a Mayor , five Councillors at large, all to serve for the term of two years from the first Monday in January, 1934; and also to elect two members of the School Committee , to serve for the term of three years (or, if Chap. 133 of Acts of 1933 be accepted, for the term of four years ) ; and also to give in their votes on the question "Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year nineteen hundred and thir- ty-three, entitled 'An Act providing for biennial municipal elections in the city of Salem' , be accepted?" and be it further Ordered: that the polling places be as follows: Ward 1, Prec. 1 - Juniper School, Salem Willows Prec. 2 - Hose House , Bentley St. Prec . 3 - Herbert St . School Ward 2, PPec. 1 - Church, corner Bridge and Lemon Sts. Prec. 2 - Phillips School, Washington Sq. Prec . 3 - East Church, Washington Sq. Ward 3, Prec. 1 - Old High School, Broad St. Prec. 2 - Old High School, Broad St. Prec. 3 - St. Anne's School, Jefferson Ave. Ward 4, Prec. 1 - Polling Place, Beckford St. Prec. 2 - Y. M. C. T. Society Hall, Boston St. Prec. 3 - Endicott School, Boston St . Ward 5, Prec. 3 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St . Prec . 2 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Prec. 3 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Prec. 4 - Methodist Church, Lafayette St. Prec. 5 - Training School, Loring Ave. Y 201 November 9 , 1933 . Ward 6, Prec . 1 - Engine House, North St. Prec. 2 - Cogswell School, School St. Prec. 3 - Cogswell School, School St. and be it further Ordered: That the polls at said meetings be opened at six o 'clock A. M. and closed at four o'clock P. M. and that the city clerk b e in- structed to publish this notice as required by law. " (See amendment on Page 202 ) Councillor Poirier offered the following order which was adopted: Armistice Day 980 "Ordered: That veterans of all wars who are regular employees of the city be granted the forenoon off with pay to participate in the Ar- mistice Day celebration, Nov. 11, 1933," Presented to the Mayor for approval on November 13, 1933, and re- turned without his signature on November 18, 1933. The following jurors were drawn to serve at the December session Jurors of Civil Court in Salem: John C. Whiting 30 Japonica Street Baker Prank G. Miller 27 Andrew Street Pressman George M. Daley 403 Lafayette Street Manager On motion of Councillor Vihipple, the Council adjourned at 10.47 o 'clock P. M. Attest:- Clerk November 14 , 1933 A special meeting of the City Council was held on Tuesday, November 14, 1933, at 5.30 o'clock P. M. , called by the President for the purpose of drawing jurors. All the members were present except Councillors Foirier and Tracy and the President presided. Jurors The following were drawn to & erve as jurors at the December session of Civil Court in Salem: Charles B. Ayers 53 Felt Street Clerk Franbis F. Stanton 5 Roosevelt Road Manager Resignation Notice was received of the resignation of School Committeeman 981 Fred W. McCarthy. Election Order On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted that the election order, adopted on November 9 , 1933 , be amended by adding after "1934" in the seventh line, the following: "and also to elect one member of School Committee to fill a vacancy" . The order, as amended, was approved by the Mayor on November 18, 1933. On motion of Councillor Griffin, the Council adjourned at 6.46 o' clock P. Teri. Attest:- C lerk 203 November 23, 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Novem- ber 23, 1933, at eight o'clock P. 1-1. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . A hearing was held on the application of Joseph Marquis to maintain Garage a garage at 23 Willson Street. The applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordinances relat- ing to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. A hearing was held on the petition of New England Telephone and Tel Pole 982 egraph Co. to locate one pole on Federal Street . Mr. Toomey appeared in favor for the petitioner, there was no opposition and the petition was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: that The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts be and it is hereby granted a location for and permission to erect and maintain poles and wires to be placed thereon, together With such sustaining and protecting fixtures as said Company may deem necessary, in the public way or ways hereinafter referred to as request- ed in petition of said Company dated the 6th day of November, 1933. All construction under this order shall be in accordance with the following conditions :- Poles shall be of sound timber, and reasonably straight, and shall be set substantially at the points indicated upon the plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co. of Mass. , No. 596 Dated 10-31-33 - filed with this order. There may be attached to said pules not toe xceed wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placed at a height of not less than 18 feet from the ground. The following are the public ways or parts of ways along which the poles above referred to may be erected, and the number of poles which may be erected thereon under this order:- Federal Street at #92 - 1 pole " Approved by the Mayor on November 28, 1933. i The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Gedney Street 983 Committee on Public Works : "Ordered : that the new street running from Summer Street to Margin Street, formed by the erection of the new Post Office and being on the southerly side thereof, be named Gedney Street and that the Superinten- 204: November 23, 1933 dent of Streets be instructed to place and maintain the usual signs at each end as provided by Sec . 1, Chap. XLI, of the ordinances. " City Collector The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 984 "Ordered: that the sun: of three hundred dollars be and the same is hereby transferred from the Reserve Emergency Fund to be added to the "Other Expenses " item of the City Collector 's appropriation to pay for the recording of deeds at the Registry office, which were far in excess of what he anticipated. " Approved by the Mayor on November 25, 1933. C. W. A. Notice of proposed projects for the unemployed under the provi- 985 sions of the C. W. A. was received from the Mayor , and , on motion of Councillor Tracy it was voted that they be endorsed and approved. Sewer The following order was adopted: 986 "Whereas , in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity and convenience reo_uire that a sewer should be constructed in said city to take care of the surface water from Ocean Avenue to St. Paul Street, a distance of about 1062 feet, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to and for that purpose it is necessary to take an easement in the land hereinafter described for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, using, re-laying and repairing sewer. That an easement for said pur- pose be taken in said parcels of land belonging to or supposed to be- long to Paul N. Chaput , Almy Bigelow & Washburn, Inc . , Martin H. Doyle , Alma R. Boucher, Alphonse M. Joly, James J. Banks et al., 11alvina L'Heureux, Emma S. Almy et al Trustees , as shown on a plan of the same drawn by Frank P. Morse, City Engineer, and dated July 1927, it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Paul N. Chaput, Almy Bigelow & Washburn Inc . , Martin H. Doyle , Almg R. Boucher, Alphonse M. Joly, James J. Banks et al, Malvina L'Heureux, F7nma S. Almy et al Tft stees and all others interested, that the City Council intend to construct said sewer and to take therefor an easement in their land for the pur- pose of, constructing, maintaining, using, re-laying and repairing said server;- and that Friday the first day of December 1933, at 8 o' clock P. M. , at city hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter." Approved by the Ialayor on November 25 , 1933. Sewer The following order was adopted: 987 e 205 November 23, 1933 I' "Whereas, in the opinion of the CityCouncil the public necessity and convenience require that a sewer should be constructed in said city to take care of the surface water from Forest Avenue to Ocean Avenue, a distance of about 544 feet, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to and for that purpose it is necessary to take an easement in the land ll hereinafter described for the purpose of constructing , maintaining, T using, re-laying and repairing sewer. That an easement for said pur- pose be taken in said parcels of land belonging to or supposed to be- long to Emma S. Almy et al Trustees, Rosanna Beaulieu and Frank Pelle- tier , as shown on a plan of the same drawn by Frank P. Morse, City En- gineer, and dated January 1928, it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Emma S. Almy et al Trustees, Rosanna Beaulieu and Frank Pelletier and all others interested, that the City Council intend to construct said sewer and to take therefor an i easement in their land for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, using, re-laying and repairing said sewer; - and that Friday the first day of December 1933, at 8 o' clock P. It. , at city hall, Salem, is ap- pointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter. " Approved by the Mayor on November 25, 1933. The following order , recommended by the Mayor , was adopted: Playground 988 "Ordered: that the sum of thirty-four hundred dollars ($3400. ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the emergency reserve fund to a new item "Land Damages-Almy Land" for the purpose of providing a playground adjoining the Highland Park section and which will provide facilities for children living in that district. " Approved by the Mayor on November 25 , 1933, The following order was adopted: Playground 989 "Whereas , in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity and convenience require that. a playground should be laid out in the City of Salem in the district known as Castle Hill. Said playground to Rd. comprise a parcel of land bounded by Laurier/, Sainte Anne Park, Lots p 129 and 130 on a plan hereinafter referred to, Highland Park, Lot 118 I on said plan referred to and Story Road, as shown on a plan for Sub- Division of Castle Hill Couronnement by Harlan P. Kelsey dated May 29, 1915 on file in the South Essex District Registry of Deeds , it is there fore hereby Ordered, that due notice -be given to Emma S. Almy and all others interested, that the City Council intend to lay out the playground 206 November 23, 1933 before mentioned, and to take therefor .a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a Playground of said city;- and that Friday the first day of Debember, 1933, at 8 o'clock P. M. , at city hall,. Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter. " Approved by the Mayor on November 25 , 1933 . Pedler The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: 990 "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of Charles A. McKown of Gloucester for a pedler's license, has considered said matter and would recommend: leave to withdraw. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" Police Officer Notice was received from the City Marshal of the appointment of 991 Elmer Briggs as a police officer, and George Guy as a reserve police officer, both appointments to take effect November 26, 1933. Awning Application was received from Mary Tassinari et ali . to locate an 992 993 awning and hood over the sidewalk at 158-160 Essex Street, and notice was received from the Inspector of Buildings relative to the same . On motion of Councillor Kelleher, it was voted that the Inspector of Build- ings be instructed to issue the permit. I, Dainors The application of Christian Endeavor Society of the Calvary Bap- " 994 tist Church f or a permit for minors to perform at Academy Hall on Novem- ber 24, 1933, was granted. Claim The claim of Frank A. Mowatt was referred to the Committee on 995 Claims . Transportation The following applications for licenses to transport fuel oil were 996-998 granted: Patrick Donahue , 366 Cabot St . , Beverly John Mendalka, 2 Woodbury Ct. , Salem Merchants Ice Co. , 125 Essex St. , Salem (renewal) Sound Truck The application of Edward W. Golin for a permit to operate a sound 999 truck on the streets was granted. i Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 1000-1005 mittee on Licenses and Permits: Common Victuallers Alfred Bouchard, 243 Jefferson Ave. , transfer from Eustache F. Morin i November <3, 1933 Common Victuallers (con. ) ii Esther Colson, 2462 Essex St. , transfer from Julia L. Ryan Louis E. Dumas , 42 Congress St. Charles Wineapple, 9 Derby Sq. Sunday Licenses (� Filomena Calabrese, 40 Margin St . Bertha Houde, 1 Hardy St. i The application of Moris Loss for a transfer from Tidewater Oil Gasoline 1006 jl Sales Corp, of the license to keep, store and sell gasoline at 55 Canal Street was granted. ji A hearing was ordered for Thursday, December 14, 1933, at eight Gasoline I, o'clock P. M. , on the application of Bay State Chemical Co, to keep and 1007 1 store gasoline at 20 Goodhue Street . Councillor Talbot offered the following report was accepted and rec Licenses ommendation adopted: 1008 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses , has considered said matter and would reco_:mend . that the following be granted: Common Victuallers Joseph W. Dufton, 26 Winter St. , transfer from Fred B. Barstow Walter J. Lavigne, Dodge Ct, and New Derby St. , transfer from Francis 11. Derrick Lodging House Joseph W. Dufton, 26 Winter St. , transfer from Fred B. Barstow Ella McDougall, 4 Howard St . Pool Table Colonial Bowling Alleys, 1 St . Peter St . (1) Bowling Alleys Colonial Bowling Alleys, 1 St. Peter St. (10) Sunday Licenses Stefano Ingemi, 5 Broad St . Stephen Spaneas , 104 Boston St. The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Common Victualler Beatrice E. Monahan, 145 Essex St. , transfer from John H. Palardy For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted Zoning 1009 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred the petition of November 23, 1933 Gertrude H. Hayes and others to change a general residence zone at Vinnin Sq. to a business zone , has considered said matter and would recommend: Leave to withdraw. For the Committee , r Philip J. Durkin Chairman" So. Pine St. Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: 1010 "Ordered: That the Committee on Traffic be requested to look into the advisability of regulating traffic conditions on South Pine Street. " On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council refused an inunediate reconsideration of all business transacted. On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 8.46 o'clock P. Ad. Attest:- Clerk November 27, 1933 A special meeting of the City Council was held on Monday, November 27 , 1933, at nine o 'clock P. M. , called by the President for the purpose of transacting all business. All the members were present and the Presi- dent presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, it was voted that Mayor Bates be given the privilege of addressing the Council. The Mayor spoke on the following orders. Notice was read from the City Collector that tax titles for the year Tax Titles 1011 1932 amount to $45 ,024.49, which amount added to tax titles accumulated for prior years, yA4, 374.52, makes a total of $59, 399.01. The following order, recommended by the Puayor, was read: C. W. A. 1012 "Ordered: that for the purpose of providing funds to meet the ordi- nary maintenance expenses of the City of Salem for the current year , the City Treasurer is authorized to borrow the sum of $59, 000. 00 Fifty-Nine thousand dollars in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 49 of the Acts of 1933 and to issue notes or certificates of indebtedness of the City therefor; said notes or certificates to be payable within one year from the date of issue . The funds so raised are for the purpose of pay- ing for materials and supplies and such other necessary expenses on the part of the City of Salem in order that they may carry out their part of the program in conjunction with the Civil Works Administration Board of Massachusetts. " On motion of Councillor Tracy, the following preamble was adopted by a unanimous yea and nay vote: "Whereas, the deferred operation of this order would tend to defeat its purpose therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency order, necessary for' the immediate preservation of public convenience . " On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to suspend the rules . On motion of Councillor Tracy, the order was adopted by a unanimous yea and nay vote. Councillor Dolan moved for second and final passage. On motion of Councillor Tracy the rules were suspended. ' The order was then given second and final passage by a unanimous yea and nay vote. Approved by the Mayor on November 28, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: C. W. A 1013 a210 November 27, 1933 "Ordered: that the sum of eight thousand dollars ($g8000. ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the so-called Emergency Reserve Fund to a new account "Civil Works Administration Program" . Said money is to be used for the purpose of providing funds for the purchase of materials and supplies and other expenses in conjunction with the Civil Works Ad- ministration program that will be carried out in this City. " Approved 'by the Mayor on November 28, 1933. I I Constable The Mayor Is appointment of John F. Welch as a constable was read 1014 and placed on file . i On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration of all business transacted. I Light Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: 1015 "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs be requested to install a street light at corner of Highland Avenue and Crowdis St. " Beacon Street A petition to resurface Beacon Street was referred to the Mayor 1016 and the City Engineer. Town Hall The following order was adopted by a unanimous yea and nay vote : 1017 "Ordered: That George J. Bates, Mayor of said City of Salem, is hereby authorized to give notice to Elphege L'Heureux and John J. Moran to vacate the premises known as the Old Town Hall in Derby Square now occupied by them as tenants at will of the said City of Salem. " Approved by the Mayor on November 28, 1933. On motion of Councillor Poirier, the Council adjourned at 10.48 o'clock P. M. Attest :- i ACler ---_- - --- - December 1, 1933 7!! A special meeting of the City' Council was held on Friday, December 1, 1933, at eight o'clock P. M. , called by the President to hold special hearings and for all other business . All the members were present except President Fitzgerald and Councillor Durkin. Councillor Whipple presided. On motion of Councillor Poirier, it was voted to dispense with the read- ing of the records. A hearing was held on taking land for a playground in Castle Hill. Playground The following appeared in favor: Victor Corbin, Arthur Tondreault, Alex Goudreau, Henry Corbin, Jean Raby, Mrs. Alice F. Emnerton and Councillors Dooley, Dolan, Poirier and Talbot . There was no opposition. The hearing was closed. Councillor Poirier offered the following order which was adopted by Playground a unanimous vote : 1018 "Resolved, that the common convenience, benefit and necessity of the inhabitants of the city require that a playground should be laid out in the City of Salem in the district known as Castle Hill, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to, and for that purpose it is necessary to take a parcel of land belonging to or supposed to belong to Emma S. Almy, bounded as follows , viz : Beginning at a point on the westerly street line of Sainte Anne Park at the division line between lots 128 and 129 as shown on a plan entitled "Plan for Subdivision of Castle Hill Couronne- ment , Property of Mrs . Emma S. Almy, Salem, Massachusetts, Scale 1 inch- 40 feet, Harlan P. Kelsey, Landscape Architect, Salem, Massachusetts , June 30 , 1915" and recorded in the Essex South Registry of Deeds , , Book of Plans 27, Plan 30; and thence running southwesterly by lots 129 and 130 on said plan to Highland Park; thence turning and running northwest- erly on several courses by said Highland Park to the division line be- tween lots 118 and 119 on said plan; thence turning and running north- easterly by said division line between said lots 118 and 119 on said plan and by said line extended across Story Road to the easterly street line of said street; thence turning and running northerly by said easterly street line of Story Road, which is a curved line, to the southerly strse line of Laurier Road; thence southeasterly by said southerly street line of Laurier Road, which is a curved line , to where it meets the westerly street line of Sainte Anne Park, and thence southerly by said westerly street line of Sainte Anne Park, which is a curved line, to and across the easterly end of Story Road and to the point of beginning. Said parcel includes the following lots shown on said plan, viz: Numbers 99, 100, 101, 102 , 103, 1049 105, 106, 107 , 108, 109, 110, 111, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, Y. 212 December 1, 1933 1249 125, 126, 127 , and 128, and also includes that part of said Story Road extending from the westerly street line of said Sainte Anne Park to the division line between lots 118 and 119 extended across said Story Road, containing about 3.8 acres; and Whereas , the City Council on the 23rd day of November A. D. 1933, passed the following order, viz : 'Whereas, in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity and convenience require that a playground should be laid out in the City of Salem in the district known as Castle Hill. Said playground to com- prise a parcel of land bounded by Laurier Road, Sainte Anne Park, Lots 129 and 130 on a plan hereinafter referred to, Highland Park; Lot 118 on said plan referred to and Story Road, as shown on a plan for Sub-Division of Castle Hill Couronnement by Harlan P. Kelsey dated May 29, 1915 on file in the South Essex District Registry of Deeds , it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Emma S. Almy and all others in- terested, that the City Council intend to lay out the playground before mentioned, and to take therefor a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a playground of said city;- and that Friday the first day of December, 1933, at 8 o' clock P. ➢+I. , at city hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter" ; and Whereas, due notice has been given of the intention of the City Council to take said land for the purpose aforesaid, as appears by the return on the order of notice issued therefor passed as aforesaid; and Whereas , the City Council did meet at the time and place appointed i and notified as aforesaid and has heard all parties interested claiming to be heard in the matter, it is therefore Ordered and Decreed that the parcel of land before described be and the same hereby is taken for a playground, according to the plan re- ferred to, deposited in the office of the city engineer, to which plan reference may be had. Said taking, as hereinbefore stated, is of land of Emma S. Almy and we have considered and estimated the damages sus- tained in the property by the owner thereof aforesaid, and all other per- sons by the taking of said parcel of land, as shown on said plan, and we determine and award the same as follows , viz : To the said Emma S. Almy the sum of 4v3,400.00 as compensation in full for any and all damages sustained by her as aforesaid, and to be paid by the city. Given under our hands, this first day of December in the year nine- teen hundred and thirty-three. Stephen A. Whipple John P. Rybicki George E. Poirier Edmond Talbot , Jr. Thomas A. Kelleher William B. Griffin H. Francis Dolan Leo H. Tracy James R. Dooley City Council" Approved by the Mayor on December 7, 1933. A hearing was held on taking an easement for a sewer from Ocean Ave Easement nue to St. Ia.ul Street. Councillors Talbot , Poirier and Dooley spoke in favor. There was no opposition. The hearing was closed. Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted by Easement a unanimous yea and nay vote: 1019 I` "Resolved, that the common convenience, benefit and necessity of th inhabitants of the city require that a sewer should be constructed in E said city from Ocean Avenue to St. Paul Street, as shown on a plan here- inafter referred to and for that purpose it is necessary to take an ease ment in the land hereinafter described, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, using, re-laying and repairing said sewer, belonging to or supposed to belong to Paul N. Chaput, Almy Bigelow & Washburn Inc . , Martin H. Doyle, Alma R. Boucher, Alphonse M. Joly, James J. Banks et al, Tylalvina L'Heureux, Emma S. Almy et al Trustees, bounded as follows, viz : Beginning at a point on Canal St. at the southerly corner of St. Paul St. which point is marked "A" on a plan entitled "Right of Way for Sewer, Ocean Ave , to St. Paul St . , Salem, Mass. , Scale 1"-20' July, 1927 , Fran P. Morse, City Engineer" , and thence running easterly by the southerly street line of said St.. Paul St . 19.50± ft. to a point marked "B" on said plan; thence turning and running southeasterly by land of Paul N. Chaput and of Almy Bigelow and Washburn Inc. 214.00t ft . through a point narked "C" on said plan to a point marked "D" on said plan; thence turning and running southerly by land of Almy, Bigelow & Washburn Inc. , Martin H. Doyle, Emma S. Almy et al. trs. , Paul N. Chaput and Alma R. Boucher through points marked "E" , "F", "G" and "H" on said plan 429.70- ft. to a point on the northerly street line of Laurel St. which point is marked on said plan; thence turning and running westerly by the northerly street dine of said Laurel St. 15.00 ft . to a point marked "J" on said plan; thence turning and running northerly by land of Alma R. Boucher, Emma S. Almy et al. trs. , Martin H. Doyle and Almy, Bigelow & Washburn Inc . , through points marked "K", "L", "M" and "TT" on said plan 421. 50- ft. to a point marked "0" on said plan, thence turning and running north- westerly by land of Ally, Bi€elow & Washburn Inc, and by land of Paul N. I December 1, 1933., } i Chaput through a point marked "P" on said plan 216.80- ft. to a point on the easterly street line on Canal St . , which point is marked "Q," on said plan, thence turning and running more northerly by said easterly s treet line of said Canal St. 7 . 5± ft. to said point marked "A" on said plan and the point of beginning. Also beginning at a point marked R on said plan, which point is on the southerly street line of Laurel St . , and thence running southerly by land of Alphonse M. Joly and land of Tim- othy Woodbury through a point marked "S" on said plan 202.54 ft . to a point marked "T" on said plan, said point "T" being on the northerly street dine of Meadow St. , thence turning and running westerly by said northerly street line of Meadow St. 15 . 00 ft. to a point marked "U" on said plan; thence turning and running northerly through a point marked I "V" on said plan 202.22 ft . by land of Alphonse I:I. Joly to a point marked "W" on said plan, said point "W" being on the, southerly street line of Laurel St. , thence turning and running easterly by said south- . � erly street line of Laurel St. 15 .00 ft. to said point marked "R" on i i said plan and the point of beginning. Also beginning on the southerly street line of Meadow St. at a point marked "X" on said plan and thence running southerly by land of James J. Banks and Sarah E. Regan and land of Malvina L'Heureux through a point marked "Y" on said plan 215. 78 ft. 'i to a point marked "Z" on said plan, said point "Z" being on the norther- street line of Ocean Ave . , thence turning and running westerly by said 'I northerly street line of said Ocean Ave. 15.00 ft. to a point marked ' "AA" on said plan, thence turning and running northerly by said land of Malvina L'Heureux and of James J. Banks and Sarah E. Regan through a point marked "BB" on said plan 215.99 ft. to a point marked "CC" on said plan, said point "CC" being_ on the southerly street line of said Meadow St. , thence turning and running easterly by said southerly street line of Meadow St. 15.00 ft . to the point marked "X" on said plan and the point of beginning; and Thereas , the City Council on the 23rd day of November A. D. 1933, passed the following order, viz : "Whereas , in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity i and convenience require that a sewer should be constructed in said city to take care of the surface water from Ocean Avenue to St. Paul Street, a distance of about 1062 feet, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred :p y to and for thatpurpose it is necessary to take an easement in the land r..t •`• hereinafter described for the purpose of constructing, maintaining , s; using , re-laying and repairing sewer. 215 December _1, 1933. "That an easement for said purpose be taken in said parcels of land belonging to or supposed to belong to Paul N. Chaput, Almy, Bigelow j & Washburn Inc. , Martin H. Doyle, Alma R. Boucher, Alphonse M. Joly, James J. Banks et al, Malvina L'Heureux, Emma S. Almy et al Trustees, as shown on a plan of the same drawn by Frank P. Morse, City Engineer, and dated July, 1927, it is therefore hereby "Ordered, that due notice be given to Paul N. Chaput, Almy Bigelow & Washburn Inc . , Martin H, Doyle, Alma R. Boucher, Alphonse M. Joly, James J. Banks et al, Malvina L'Heureux, Emma S. Almy et al Trustees and all others interested, that the City Council intend to construct said P sewer and to take therefor an easement in their land for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, using , re-laying and repairing said sewer; and that Friday the first day of December 133, at eight o 'clock P. M. at city hall, Salem is appointed as the time and place for a public hear i ing in the matter"; and Whereas, due notice has been given of the intention of the City Council to take said easement for the purpose aforesaid, as appears by the return on the order of notice issued therefor passed as aforesaid; and Whereas , the City Council did meet at the time and place appointed and notified as aforesaid and has heard all parties interested claiming to be heard in the matter, it is therefore Ordered and Decreed, that the easement before described be and the same hereby is taken according to the plan referred to, deposited in the office of the city engineer, to which plan reference may be had. Said easement, as hereinbefore stated, is over or by land of Paul N. Chaput, f I Almy, Bigelow & Washburn Inc. , Martin H. Doyle , Alma R. Boucher, Al- phonse M. Jody, James J. Banks et al, Malvina L'Heureux and Emma S. Almy et als Trustees, and we have considered and estimated that no damages are sustained in their property by the several owners aforesaid, and all other persons by the taking of said easement as shown on said plan. f Given under our hands , this first day of December in the year nine- teen hundred and thirty-three. Stephen A. Whipple John P. Rybicki George E. Poirier William B. Griffin Thomas A. Kelleher Leo H. Tracy H. Francis Dolan Edmond Talbot, Jr. James R. Dooley City Council" i Approved by the Mayor on December 7, 1933. i A public hearing was held on taking an easement for a sewer from Easement Forest Avenue to Ocean Avenue . Councillors Talbot, Tracy,Dooley and 216 December 1, 1933 t Poirier spoke in favor. There was no opposition. The hearing was closed. Easement i Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted by 10201 Ia unanimous yea and nay vote : i . "Resolved, that the common convenience , benefit and necessity of the inhabitants of the city require that a sewer should be constructed in said city from Forest Avenue to Ocean Avenue, as shown on a plan herein- after referred to and for that purpose it i necessary to take an ease- ment in the land hereinafter described, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, using, re-laying and repairing said sewer, belonging to or supposed to belong to Emma S. Almy et al Trustees, Rosanna Beaulieu and Frank Pelletier, bounded as follows , viz: Beginning at a point marked "A" on a plan entitled "Right of Way for Sewer, Forest Ave , to Ocean Ave Salem, Mass. , Scale 1"-201 ; January 1928, Frank P. horse , City Engineer" said point "A" being on the southerly street line of Ocean Ave . , and thence running southerly by land of Frank Pelletier and land of Emma S. Almy et al. tr. through points marked "B" and "C" on said plan 216.00 £t . to a point marked "D" on said plan; thence turning and running east- erly by land of Emma S. Almy et al. tr. 132.00- ft. to a point marked "E" on said plan; thence turning and running southerly by land of ESma S. Almy et al. tr. and land of Rosanna Beaulieu, through points marked "F" and "G" on said plan 216. 00 ft. to a point marked "H" on said plan, said point "H" being on the northerly street line of Forest Ave . , thence turning and running easterly by said northerly street line of said Forest Ave. 15 . 00 ft. to a point marked "I" on said plan; thence turning and running northerly by land of Napoleon Beaulieu et ux. and land of James F. Cahill, Jr, and land of Emma S. Almy et al. tr, through points marked "J" and "K" on said plan 231.00 ft . to a point marked "L" on said plan; thence turning and running westerly by land of Emma S. Almy et al. tr. 132.00- ft. to a point marked "Td" on said plan; thence turning and running northerly by land of Emma S. Almy et al. tr. and land of Frank Pelletier through points marked "N" and "0" on said plan 201.00 ft. to a point marked "P" on said plan, said point "P" being on the southerly street line of Ocean Ave . , thence turning and running westerly by said southerly street line of Ocean Ave . 15.00 ft. to a point marked "A" on said plan and the point of beginning; and Whereas the City Council on the 23rd day cf November A. D. 1933, passed the following order, viz : "Whereas, in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity 217 December 1, 1933 and convenience require that a sewer should be constructed in said city to take care of the surface water from Forest Avenue to Ocean Avenue, a distance of about 544 feet, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to and for that purpose it is necessary to take an easement in the land hereinafter described for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, using, re-laying and repairing .sewer . "That an easement for said purpose be taken in said parcels of land J belonging to or supposed to belong to Emma S. Almy et al Trustees, Ros- anna Beaulieu and Frank Pelletier, as shown on a plan of the same drawn by Frank P. Morse, City Engineer, and dated January 1928, it is there- fore hereby "Ordered, that due notice be given to Emma S. Almy et al Trustees , Rosanna Beaulieu and Frank Pelletier and all others interested, that the City Council intend to construct said sewer and to take therefor an easement in their land for the purpose of constructing, maintaining , using, re-laying and repairing said sewer;- and that Friday the first day of December 1933 at 8 o 'clock P. M. , at city hall, Salem,is appoint- ed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter"; and Whereas , due notice has been given of the intention of the City Council to take said easement for the purpose aforesaid, as appears by the return on the order of notice issued therefor passed as aforesaid; and Whereas , the City Council did meet at the time and place appointed and notified as aforesaid and has heard all parties interested claiming to be heard in the matter, it is therefore Ordered and Decreed that the easement before described be and the same hereby is taken according to the plan referred to, deposited in the office of the city engineer, to which plan reference may be had. Said easement , as hereinbefore stated, is over or by land of Emma S. Almy et al Trustees , Rosanna Beaulieu and Frank Pelletier and we have considered and estimated that no damages are sustained in their property by the several owners aforesaid, and all other persons by the taking of said easement as shown on said plan. Given under our hands, this first day of December in the year nine- teen hundred and thirty-three. Stephen A. Whipple James R. Dooley Leo H. Tracy George E. Poirier William B. Griffin Thomas A. Keleher Edmond Talbot, Jr. H. Francis Dolan John P. Rybicki City Council" Approved by the Mayor December 7, 1933. . December 1, 1933 On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration of all business transacted. Gedney St . Councillor Dolan offered the following report which was accepted 1021 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the recommen- dation that the new street running from Summer to Margin Street, formed by the erection of the new Post-Office and being on the southerly side thereof, be named Gedney St. , has considered said matter and would recommend : same be adopted. For the Committee , Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" Resolution Councillor Dolan offered the following resolution which was adopted 1022 by a rising vote: "We the members of the City Council, having received news of the unfortunate accidont to our President, Timothy IV. Fitzgerald, following a recent Minstrel Show, wish to express our sincere sympathy to him and to wish him hereby a speedy recovery and early return to Council activi- ties, Therefore be it Resolved that a letter be sent by the City Clerk to our President informing him of our sympathy and best wishes ; and be it further Resolved that a letter be sent by the City Clerk to Coun- cillor Durkin expressing our sympathy and best wishes in his illness . " Salary Councillor Kelleher offered the following resolution: Contribution 1023 "Resolved that His Honor the Iaayor be and hereby is requested that i on and after Jan . 1st 1934 to discontinue the ten percent voluntary contribution of all City Employees . " Councillor Dolan moved for adjournment . The motion was not voted by the following yea and nay vote : Voting yes, Councillors Dolan, Grif- fin, Poirier, Rybicki , and 'ithipple; . five in all; Voting no , Councillors Ii Dooley, Kelleher, Talbot and Tracy, four in all; Absent, Councillors iDurkin and Fitzgerald, two in all. I, At the request of Councillor Dolan the Council took a five minute recess. The Council reconvened at 9.40 o ' clock P. M. Councillor Whipple ruled the resolution out of order as it referred to legislation for 1934. i On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council adjourned at 9.43 o'clock P. M. Attest :- Clerk ,x-, December 13, 1933 A special meeting of the City Council was held on Wednesday, Decem- ber 13, 1933, at 5.30 o'clock P. M. , called by the President for the purpose of drawing jurors. All the members were present except Coun- cillors Fitzgerald, Poirier, Tracy, Talbot and Kelleher. Councillor Whipple presided. On motion of Councillor Griffin, it was voted to i dispense with the reading of the records. On motion of Councillor Dolan i it was voted to suspend the regular order of business . The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the January session Jurors of Civil Court in Salem: Ernest L. Gunn 12 Larchmont Road Foreman Ralph E. Jones 24 Buffum Street Accountant The following were drawn to serve as Grand Jurors : i Leo F. Shapleigh 6 Skerry Street Manager j I Albert Goodhue 38 Chestnut Street Superintendent On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council adjourned at 5.57 o'clock P. 11, Attest:- . � Clerk • I i j220 December 14, 1933 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Decem- ber 14, 1933, at eight o 'clock P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Gasoline A hearing was held on the application of Bay State Chemical Co. to keep and store gasoline at 20 Goodhue Street . No one appeared in favor or in opposition. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the application was referred to the Committee on Fire Department. Weigher The Mayor 's appointment of pester Skelton as a weigher of commodi- 1024 ties was read and placed on file. Salaries A communication from the Mayor relative to adjusting the salaries 1025-1026 j of the license commissioners was read and an ordinance to amend the ordinance relating to the compensation of certain city officers was re- ferred to the next city government. Bonds Notice was received from the Commissioner of Corporations and Taxa- I 1027 tion fixing the amount of bonds to be filed by the City Treasurer and the City Collector at $55,400 each, and the amount was established on motion of Councillor Kelleher . Elections The following order, recommended by the Mayor , was adopted under 1028 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: that the sum of nine hundred dollars ($900. ) be and the same is hereby appropriated, to be added to appropriation already made, for the Elections & Registration Department. Said sum is to be charged to the City Employees ' 10% deduction fund. " Approved by the Mayor on December 160 1933. t; Soldiers' Aid The following order, recommended by the Mayor , was adopted: 102 , "Ordered: that the following transfers be and the same hereby are approved in the various items of the Soldiers ' Benefits appropriation. $150 from Soldiers ' Aid expense to Military Aid item. m $216 from Soldiers ' Burials and .v200. from State Aid to Soldiers ' Relief item. And be it further Ordered: that the following sums from the Street Department appro- priation be and the same hereby are transferred to the Soldiers ' Bene- fits appropriation item Soldiers ' Relief: _. $3200 from County bridges maintenance item 4 $1000 from Stable 4400 from Resurfacing School Street. " Approved by the Mayor on December 16 , 1933. i p 221 December 14, 1933 The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under Public Welfare suspension of the rules : 1030 "Ordered: that the sum of seventeen thousand nine hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated, to be added to appropriations al- ready made for the Public Welfare, in the various items listed below: $10,000. for the Outside Relief item $ 59000. for the Hospital item $ 29900. for kothers ' Aid item. Said sums are to be charged to the City Employees ' 1067 deduction fund. " Approved by the Mayor on December 16, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: City Council "Ordered: that the sum of six hundred dollars ($600. ) be and the 1031 same is hereby transferred from the Playgrounds item of the Park Depart- ment appropriation to the City Council appropriation, to be added to the appropriation already made for that department . " Approved by the Mayor on December 16, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: Public Welfare "Ordered: that the sum of twenty-three hundred dollars ($2300. ) be 1032 and the same is hereby transferred from the special item, Pensions, to the Public Welfare department,appropriation, Old Age Assistance item. And be it further . Ordered* that the sum of seven thousand dollars ($7000. )be and the same is hereby transferred from the item Other Cities & Towns to the item Outside Relief in the Public Welfare Department. The above transfers are to be added to appropriations already made in .the Public Welfare Department. " . Approved by the Mayor on December 16, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: School Dept. 1033 "Ordered: that the following transfers in the School Department ap- propriation be and the same are hereby approved. $400. from Printing and Supplies item to Textbooks item $200. from Printing and Supplies item to Correctional Institutions item. $800. from Other Expenses item to Repairs & Equipment item." Approved by the Mayor on December 16, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Mayor , was adopted: Street Dept. Engineering Dept. "Ordered: that the following transfers be and the same hereby are 1034 r a12-2-2 December _14, 1933. made in the Street Department appropriation: $400. from general administration to Snow & Ice item 400. from street sprinkling to Snow & Ice item $600. from ashes and reguse disposal to Snow & Ice item. $600. from sewer maintenance to Snow & Ice item. And be it further Ordered: that the sum of fifty dollars be and the same is hereby transferred from Salaries and wages item to Other Expenses item of the Engineering Department." Approved by the Mayor on December 16, 1933. Leggs Hill Road Notice was received from the County Commissioners of the relocation 1035 of Legge Hill Road. Report The report of the City Marshal for the month of November was re- 1036 ceived and placed on file . Claims The claims of George Bilodeau, Irene Guerette and Fannie P. Symonds 1037-1039 were referred to the Committee on Claims . Transportation The application of William i;Duschesney, 203 Bridge Street_, for a 1040 1041 license to transport fuel oil was granted, also the application of L. S. Anthony, 11 Riverside St., Danvers . Garage The application of Hubbard Motor Sales Co, for transfers from James Gasoline 1042 R. Freeman and John F. Sawyer of licenses to keep, store and sell gaso- line and to maintain a garage at" 39 Bridge Street was granted. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 1043-57 mittee on Licenses and Permits : Auto Truck Edward W. Golin, 42 Turner St. Pool Tables Louis Gentili, 38 Margin St. (2) , transfer from Ercole Tornello Lodging House I, Nellie L. Maguire , 266 Essex St. Common Victuallers Thomas A. Eliopoulos, 532'- North St. John J. Canty, R146 Washington St . , transfer from Louis Shaub Louis Gentili, 38 Margin St. , transfer from Ercole Tornello Demetrios Metropolis , 165 Washington St. , transfer from Lewis Flockes Omer J. Roy, 113 Lafayette $t . , transfer from Jules P. Roy George D. Sullivan, 1502 Washington St. Sebastiano Vizzini, 34 Margin St. 'Lewis Stone & William McGurr, 9 Derby Sq. , transfer from George N. Konos Benjamin H. Chatel & Fred Dion, 9 Derby Sq. ,transfer from George N.Konos Sunday Licenses Adelard Rouil7ard, 29 Palmer St . Clovis Roy, Jr. , 22 Palmer St . Bronislawa N.roz, 149 Derby St . 2A December 14, 1933 . The application of Martha Sweets Shop for a permit to erect a sta- Sign 1058 tionary electrical sign at 302 Essex Street was granted subject to the ; i approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: - 1059 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli cations for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victuallers Esther Colson, 246r Essex St . , transfer from Julia L. Ryan Louis E. Dumas , 44 Congress St . Thomas A. Eliopoulos, 532 North St. - Sebastiano Vizzini, 34 Margin St. Omer J. Roy, 113 Lafayette St. , transfer from Jules P. Roy Demetrios Metropolis, 165 'aashington St . , transfer from Lewis Flockes Sunday Licenses Filomena Calabrese, 40 Margin St. Bertha Houde , 1 Hardy St . Clovis Roy, Jr. , 22 Palmer St. Auto Truck Edward W. Golin, 42 Turner St . The committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Common Victualler Alfred ' Charette, 82 Lafayette St. , transfer from Frank A. Eon nor the Committee, Ldmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Griffin offered the following result of the city elec- Election 1066 tion which was accepted% "Whereas , the City Council of the City of Salem has examined the returns of the election officers in the several voting precincts of the City of the votes cast at the municipal election held on December 5, 1933, for the purpose of electing a Mayor for the term of two years from the first Monday in January, 1934 ; also five Councillors-at-Large to serve for the term of two years from the first Monday in January, 1934; also two members of the School Committee to serve for the term of three years (or for the term of four years if Chapter 133, Acts of 1933 is accepted) from the first Monday in January, 1934; also one mem- ber of the School Committee to fill a vacancy; also to give in their votes on the acceptance of Chapter 133, Acts of 1933,- "Shall an act passed by the general court in the year nineteen hundred and thirty- -� 224 December 14, 1933 three entitled 'An Act providing for biennial municipal elections in the City of Salem' be accepted?" ; also to give in their votes on the follow- ing questions: "l. Sha it licenses be granted in this city for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages , wines and all other alcoholic beverages )?" - "2. Shall licenses be granted in this city for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages)?" and they find the same properly made and duly recorded. From said examination it appears that the following were elected: Vayor George J. Bates Councillors-at-large James R. Dooley Timothy W. Fitzgerald Stephen W. Francis William 0. Safford Stephen A. Whipple School Committee J. Elmer Callahan John Allen Murphy School Committee (to fill vacancy ) Eleanore G. Marchand The vote on the question on biennial elections was in the affirma- tive. The vote on license question No . 1 was in the affirmative The vote on license question No. 2 was in the affirmative" - Approved by the Mayor on December 16, 1933 Fares Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: 1061 "Ordered: that the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co . be requested to put a five-cent fare on the Willows line . " Approved by the Mayor on December 16, 1933. Traffic Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: 1062 "Ordered: The Com. on Traffic,, tcgether with the Police Dept. con- sider the advisability of enacting a rule prohibiting left hand turns on Essex St. corner of North and Summer Sts. " Fence Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 1063 ".Ordered: That the Supt. of Streets investigate the necessity of installing sufficient railing at the corner of Hanson and South Streets ' and to install said railing or fence for public safety. " Approved by the Mayor on December 16, 1933. 77- 1 225 December 14 , 1933 Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: Gallows Hill "Ordered: The Board of Park Commissioners be requested to arrange 1064 for the removal of ledge , filling a portion of the dam and build a base- ball diamond on the Gallows Hill Park. If prompt action is taken it may be possible to have this work done under the provisions of the Civil Works Administration. ' Presented to the Mayor for approval and returned without his s ig- nature on December 16 , 1933. Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Light "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs consider the 1065 advisability of installing an electrie_ light at the foot of West Circle: The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the January Jurors session of Criminal Court in Salem: First Session Thomas A. Kelleher 3 Pearl Street Bank Cle rk I Ellsworth E. Ifelanson 1 Friend Street Shoeworker John H. Carr 20 Pickman Street Shoeworker Second Session George W. Purtell 432 Essex Street riIachinist John Danforth 14 Arbella Street Insurance Herman A. Stromberg 6 Rilk Street Shoeworker On motion of Councillor Whipple, the Council adjourned at 8.58 o 'clock P. 1I, Attest :- Clerk 226 December 28, 1933 I A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Decem- ber 28, 1933, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present ex- cept President Fitzgerald. Councillor Whipple presided. On motion of Councillor Poirier, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Acting Public Welfare The following order, recommended by the/Mayor, was adopted: 1066 "Ordered: that the following transfers be made in the Public Wel- fare Department: $700 from the Item Other; Cities and Towns to the Item Mothers ' Aid $200 from the Item Other Cities and Towns to the Item Old Age Assistance. Ordered Further: That the sum of ;5500 be and hereby is transfer- red from the Item Employees 10% Deduction to the Item Outside Relief in the Public Welfare Department . " Approved by flating; Mayor Fitzgerald on December 30 , 1933. Snow and Ice The following order, recommended by the Acting Mayor, was adopted: 1067 "Ordered: that the sum of $2500 itemized as follows : Janitors400 Fuel and Light $$1500, Printing and Supplies $$300, Other Expenses $300, be and the same is hereby transferred to the Street Department Item Snow and Ice from the School Department . " ► � Approved by the Acting Mayor on December 30 , 1933. ��Pd111 , olice Dept. The following order, recommended by the Acting Mayor , was adopted: 1068 R "Ordered: that the following transfers be and the same are hereby made from the Public Property Department Item City Home, $$100 to the Police Department, Item Other Expenses; from the Public Property De- partment, $50 .00, Item Fire Department Building to the Police Depart- ment , Item Fuel andLight . " Approved by the Acting Mayor on December 30, 1933. i Health Dept. The following order, recommended by the Acting Mayor, was adopted: 1069 "Ordered: that the sum of $$800 be and the same is hereby transfer- red from the Public Property Department, Item Other Public Buildings, to the Health Department, Item #2, Quarantine and Contagious . " Approved by the Acting Mayor on December 30 , 1933. Health Dept . The following order, recommended by the Acting Mayor , was adopted: 1070 "Ordered: that the following transfers be made in the Health De- 2 December ZS,__1933__.-- partment appropriation: $50. from Item 1, General Administration, to Item 2, quarantine and Contagious Diseases . $312, from Item 3, an unexpended balance , Other Cities and Towns, to Item 2, quarantine and Contagious Diseases . " Approved by the Acting Mayor on December 30 , 1933. The following order, recommended by the Acting Mayor , was adopted: Soldiers ' Benefits "Ordered: that the following transfer be made in the Soldiers ' Bene 1071 fit appropriation: $45.00 from the State Aid item to the Military Aid item." Approved by the Acting Mayor on December 30 , 1933 . The following order, recommended by the Acting Mayor, was adopted: Drain "Ordered: that the sum of $900 be and the same is hereby transferrec 1072 from the Item Reserve Emergency Fund to the Public Works Department, Item Storm Drain, Howard Street Extension. " r _ Approved by the Acting Mayor on December 30, 1933. The following order, recommended by the Acting Mayor, was adopted: City Home "Ordered: that the sum of fifteen hundred and sixty seven dollars 1073 and seven cents ($1567.07 ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the Reserve Emergency Fund to the Public Property appropriation, Poor Department Building, for the purpose of covering electrical work at the City Home . " Approved by the Acting Mayor on December 30, 1933 . A report of the Vegetable Garden Club of Salem on the subsistence Gardens 1074 gardens was read and placed on file. Notice was received from the Board of Registrars of Voters of the Election 1075-6 filing of a petition in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 376, Section lla, Acts of 1933, to hold a special election on the question: "Shall licenses be granted in this city for the sale of alcoholic bev- erages in taverns?" , signed by more than one percent of the number of registered voters in the city. The following order was presented by Councillor Tracy: "Ordered: That Meetings of the qualified voters of the City of Salem be held in the several voting precincts of the city, at the poll- ing places designated by this Council, on Tuesday, January 23, 1933, for the purpose of giving in their votes on the following question: "Shall licenses be granted in this city for the sale therein of alcoholic bev- 8 _ December 28., 19U_- - — - erages in taverns?" ; and be it further I Ordered: that the polling places be as follows : Ward 1 - Precs . 1, 2 & 3 - Engine House , Bentley St . k Ward 2 - Prec. 1 - Church, cor . Bridge and Lemon Sts. ; Precs . 2 & 3 - Phillips School, ti4ashington Sq. Ward 3 - Precs. 1 & 2 - Old High School, Broad St. Prec . 3 - St . Anne ' s School, Jefferson Ave . j Ward 4 - Precs . 1 & 2 - Polling Place, Beckford St. Prec. 3 - Endicott School, Boston St . Ward 5 - Prec. 1 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Precs . 2 & 3 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Precs. 4 & 5 - Training School, Loring Ave . Ward 6 - Prec. 1 - Engine House, North St. Precs. 2 & 3 - Gogswell School, School St . and be it further Ordered: that the polls at said meetings be opened at six o'clock A. M. and closed at four o 'clock P. M. and that the city clerk be in- structed to publish this notice as required by law. " The order was amended by striking out the provisions for Ward 4 and inserting in place thereof the following : IVpj "Ward 4 - Prec. 1 - Polling Place Beckford St . R, Precs. 2 & 3 - Endicott School, Boston St. " The order was adopted as amended. Approved by the Acting Mayor on December 30, 1933. Smith fund Notice was received from the Executor and Trustee under the will of 1077 1078 John C. B. Smith Fund turning over the balance of the legacy to the City of Salem, and the following order was adopted by a unanimous yea and nay vote : "Ordered: That the sum of N1,250 .00, the balance of the legacy pro- „II vided for in the will of John C. B. Smith be received and that this amount be transferred to the Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds, to I I I be added to the amount of �W,3,750.00 already received, and to be expended i as provided by said will. " f Approved by the Acting Mayor on December 30 , 1933 . Howard St. School The petition of Maj . Chas. A. Dawson, Unit No. 25, 311ass . State 1079 Guard Veterans , for the use of part of the Howard Street school for headquarters was referred to the Committee on Public Property . Claims The claims of Alphonsine Lareau , Ida IRarcaurelle, Rene Ma.rcaurelle 1080-1083 and Clarence W. Martin were referred to the Committee on Claims . Gasoline The following applications for transfers of licenses to keep, store 1084-1085 I --- -- December 28 , 1933 and sell gasoline were granted: Tide Water Oil Co. , 130 Canal St. , transfer from Tide Water Oil Sales Corp. Tide Water Oil Co. , 84 Lafayette St . , transfer from Tide Water Oil Sales Corp. A petition to lay out Grant Road and portions of Lincoln Road and Streets Buchanan Road was referred to the Committee on Public Works . 1086 f The application of Bellevue Oil Co. , 14 Dates Street, Danvers , for Transportation a' license to transport fuel oil was granted. 1087 The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses mittee on Licenses and Permits : 1088-1095 Common Victuallers Charles Bouchard, 82 Lafayette St . , transfer from Frank A. Eon Ida Gloosband, 20 Goodhue St. Charles W. Hogan, 122 Boston St . , transfer from 64 Boston St. Victor L. Julien, 83 Lafayette St. , transfer from 87a Lafayette St. Emile Levesque, 5 Derby St. John R. Woods, 9 Derby Sq. , transfer from George N. Konos Arcade Sandwich Shoppe Inc. , 5 St . Peter St . (renewal ) Sunday License Sebastiano Vizzini , 34 Margin St . Lodging House Estate of John J. McAuliffe, 148-156 Washington St . (renewal ) The application of John F. Cabeen Co. for a permit for a stationary Sign electrical sign at 81 North Street was granted subject to the, approval 1096 I of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: 1097 "The Committee on Licenses and. Permits, to whom were referred the following applications for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Lodging House Nellie L. Maguire , 266 Essex St. Common Vic tuallers Emile Levesque, 5 Derby Sq. George D. Sullivan, 150E Washington St . John R. Woods, 9 Derby Sq. , transfer from George N. Konos Sunday Licenses Adelard Rouillard, 29 Palmer St. Sebastiano Vizzini, 34 Margin St. The Committee would further recommend that the following be given .230 December 28 , 1933 Leave to withdraw: Common Victuallers i Charles Wineapple , 9 Derby Sq. Stone & McGurr, 9 Derby Sq. Chatel & Dion, 9 Derby Sq. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Swimming Pool A petition for a swimming pool in North Salem was referred to the 1098 Mayor. i Zoning Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted 1099 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred the application of R. S. Vernott to have a general residence zone on Highland Ave . at the Thomas Farm, so-called, changed to a business zone to allow mainten- ance of a chicken farm, has considered said matter and would recommend : II, . no action is necessary on part of Ordinance. committee. The matter being covered by our present City Ordinance . For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" Fares Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was referred 1100 to the next city government: "Orderedf That the Eastern Mass. R. R. be requested to grant a five cent fare on the Peabody bus line from Blood 's corner to a point in North Salem in the vicinity of the Peabody and Salem line . " Fares Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was referred to 1101 the next city government : �j "Ordered: That the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway be requeste Ili to extend the zone for a five cent fare on Boston Street as far as Aborn i Street so that the zone will extend from Town House Square to Aborn Street ; also from Town House square to the Salem line at Vinnin Square and Forest River through South Salem. " f Fares On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted that the City Clerk be requested to notify the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co. on both orders relative to the position of the City of Salem towards them. YY' 777 Traffic Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: 1102 "Ordered: That the I;Iayor and the Police be requested to use their office to make Derby St. a one way street for heavy trucking during C^r 231 %ecember 28 , 1933 inconvenience caused by heavy fall of snow, loaded trucks to go westerly. ' Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Snow "Ordered: That the Street Commissioner be and hereby is requested 1103 a to have the snow removed from Park St. and Harrison Ave. as soon as possible. " On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council refused an imm= diate reconsideration of all business transacted. Councillor Dolan spoke on the service that had been rendered by the retiring councillors , .Councillors Poirier and Tracy. Councillors Poirier and Tracy also spoke and thanked the members of the Council for their r cooperation. On motion of Councillor I'oirier, the Council adjourned at 9.32 o 'clock P. II. Attest :- . C le rk I. 232 i ix ,r. Salem City Government 1934 Mayor George J. Bates Councillors-at-Large James R. Dooley f Timothy W. Fitzgerald✓ Stephen W. Francisi William 0. Safford,/ Stephen A. Whipple/ Ward Councillors Ward One - John P. Rybicki4 Ward Four - Philip J. DurkinJ Ward Two — Thomas A. Kelleher,/ Ward Five -- Edmond Talbot, Jr./ Ward Three H. Francis Dolan Ward Six - William B. Griffin President of City Council Timothy W. Fitzgerald January 1, 1934 The inaugural ceremonies of the city council were held in the Coun- cil Chamber on Monday, January 1, 1934, at ten o ' clock A. M. The Coun- cillors and Councillors-elect assembled and the City Clerk called the meeting to order and requested the senior member, Councillor-elect Fitzgerald, to take the chair. Notice Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: 1 "Ordered: That His Honor, the Mayor-Elect , be notified that the Councillors and Councillors-elect are assembled and waiting to be quali- fied. " Councillors Dooley and Dolan were appointed to escort the Mayor to the Council Chamber. Rev. Ralph A. Sherwood offered prayer. Result The City Clerk read the result of the election. 2 Oath of Office The City Clerk administered the oath of office to the Mayor. 3-4 The City Clerk administered the oath of office to the Councillors- at-large . The ward Councillors joined in taking the oath. The Mayor retired. i President Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: 5 "Ordered: That the Council proceed , to organization for the year 1934 by the election of a President. " Councillor Dolan nominated Councillor Fitzgerald. There were no further nominations and the nominations were closed. A roll call was taken with the following result : Voting. for Timothy W. Fitzgerald, Councillors Dolan, Dooley, Durkin,- Griffin, Kelleher, Francis, Rybicki, Talbot, Safford and Whipple , ten in all; Voting for H. Francis Dolan, Councillor Fitzgerald, one in all. Councillor Fitzgerald was declared Ijl elected and was escorted to the chair. NAddress Councillor Whipple offered the following order which was adopted : 6 "Ordered: That a message be sent to His Honor, Mayor George J. Bates, that the City Council for the year 1934 has organized by the election of Timothy W. Fitzgerald as its President, and that it res- pectfully extends to him an invitation to address the members at this session. " Councillors Whipple and. Talbot were appointed to escort the Mayor x to the Council Chamber . 2`2�5 1 January 1, 1934. The Mayor addressed the Council. The Mayor retired. Councillor Safford offered the following order which was adopted: Thanks "Ordered: That the thanks of the City Council be extended to His 7 Honor the Mayor for his able and instructive address and a copy be re- quested for publication with the municipal documents. " President Fitzgerald relinquished the chair to Councillor Dolan in i recognition of the twenty-firth anniversary of his election of the Common Council in 1909. Councillor Dolan took the . chair. I i Councillor Fitzgerald offered the following order which was adopted: Rules "Ordered; that the rules and regulations of the City Council of the 8 year 1933 be adopted as the rules and regulations for the year 1934, and that the same be suspended for this meeting. " Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Unfinished "Ordered: That all matters referred to this City Council by the City 9 Business Council of 1933, and all matters not finally disposed of, or in the hands of committees , be referred to the City Council of 1934 and to the several committees usually considering the same. " Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted: Meetings "Ordered: that the regular meetings of the City Council be held on 10 the second and fourth Thursday of each month at eight o 'clock P. LT. , and that no meeting_ of the City Council, special or regular, except for the drawing of jurors, be called upon a shorter notice than twenty-four hours. " Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: Piianua1s 11 "Ordered: That the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized and di- rected to prepare and have printed a pocket manual for the use of the members of the City Council and city officers , the cost of same not to exceed one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125. 00 ) said sum to be charged to the regular appropriation for City Council. " Approved by the Mayor on January 5 , 1934. Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Documents "Ordered: That the Purchasing Agent be authorized and instructed to 12 solicit bids for printing and binding the city documents for 1933 , and execute a contract therefor, the details of preparation and execution of the work to be under the direction and control of the city clerk. " Approved by the Tilayor on January 5, 1934. .236 January 1, 1934. Temporary Loan Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was read and 13 ordered published: "Ordered: That the City Treasurer be and he hereby is authorized, with the approval of the Mayor and the Committee on Finance , to incur debt from time to time during the current financial year beginning Janu- ary 1, 1934, on temporary loans in anticipation of the revenue of said financial year, and to issue therefor the notes of the city, payable within one year from their respective dates . The amount of such notes shall not exceed two million dollars ($2, 000 , 000. 00 ) . Any such notes or portions thereof may be refunded by the issue of new notes due within one year from the date of the original obligation. All debts incurred under authority of this vote are hereby expressly made payable from the revenue of said current financial year. Said notes shall not be obliga- tory unless certified thereon as to genuineness by the ITational Shalvmut Bank of Boston, Massachusetts . " Salaries Councillor Fitzgerald offered the following order which was adopted 14 bT a unanimous yea and nay vote : "Ordered: That the compensation of the members of the City Council be and is hereby established as (ti500.00 ) five hundred dollars per annum payable in monthly installments . " Invitation An invitation to attend the installation of officers, . Capt . J. C . R. 15 Peabody Camp, U. S. IV. V. , on January 11, 1934, was accepted. On motion of Councillor Durkin, the Council adjourned at 10. 55 o'clock A. Pd. Attest :- Clerk i 1 �4 237 - January 11, 193,_ A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Janu- ary 11, 1934, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . The ISay or 's appointment of the following constables waa read and Constables placed on file : 16 Jacob Hurwitz Blanche E. Allen George L. Allen Ovila April George Leclerc Carl E. Czar The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was read: Garage "Ordered: that there be raised and appropriated the sum of forty- 17 five thousand two hundred dollars ($45, 200. ) for the purpose of meeting the expenses of construction of a cinder block garage building, to be known as the municipal garage , on Howard Street, and to meet said appro- priation there shall be charged to the tax levy of the current year the sum of fifteen thousand two hundred dollars ( 15,200. ) ; and be it further Ordered: That the City Treasurer , with the approval of the Mayor, be and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of thirty thousand dol- lars ($30 ,000. ) and to issue bonds or notes of the City therefor; said }I' bonds or notes to be paid in accordance with Chapter 44 of the General II, Laws so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than five years from the date of issue .of the first bond or note; or at such earlier dates as the City Treasurer and the Mr yor may determine. The bonds or notes shall bear on their face the words and figures "City of Salem Garage Loan 1934" and they shall bear interest at such rate as may be fixed by the City Treasurer with the approval of the Mayor; payable semi-annually in the months of February and August, both principal and interest payable at the National Shawmut Bank in Boston or at the office of the City Treasurer, Salem, Puss. , at the option of the holder. Said bonds or notes may be sold by the City Treasurer under the direction of the Mayor either at public or private sale. " The order to appropriate $15,200. 00 was adopted under suspension of the rules, by a unanimous yea and nay. vote. The order to bond Y�30, 000. was passed for publication. The Mayor 's appointment of the following Registrars of Voters was Registrars unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules : 18 William J. Carson, for the term of three years beginning April 1, 1934. MS January 11, 1934. .. __....... ... ..... ._..__. Albert J. Ledoux for the term of two years beginning April 1, 1934. James R. Treadwell for the term of one year beginning April 1, 1934. Trustees The Mayor's appointment of the following Trustees of the Plummer 19 Farm School was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules : John C. Whiting for the term of five years beginning Feb . 1, 1934. Harry P. Gifford for the term of five years beginning Feb . 1, 1934. Light System With the permission of the City Council, Councillor Dooley offered , 20 the following report which was accepted and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on installation of a red light signal system in the Police Department has considered said matter and would recommend: the same be adopted. For the Committee , James R. Dooley Chairman " Light System The following order was adopted: 21 "Ordered: that the Mayor be requested to recommend an appropria- tion sufficient to cover the cost of installing a red light signalling system in the i'olice Department. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on January 13 , 1934, and re- turned without his signature on January 15, 1934. r + Police Radio 1 22 The following order was adopted: "Ordered: that the Mayor be requested to recommend an appropria- tion of enough money to equip the two police cars with Radio Reception sSets ." Presented to the Mayor for approval on January 13, 1934 , and re- turned without his signature on January 15 , 1934. Teletype The following order was adopted: 23 "Ordered: That the -Electrical Committee together with the City II Marshal, consider the advisability of installing a teletype system at the Police Station. " i j Business Notice Notice was received from Councillor Francis of his intention to 24 do business with the City of Salem. Building 25 Notice was received from the . Inspector of Buildings of the appli- cation of John R. Lappin for a permit to alter the building at 191-3-95 Essex Street. Councillor Whipple moved that the Inspector be notified that the Council does not contemplate any changes at this location. f'x 23� January 11, 1934. - 7 7 - Councillor Dooley moved an amendment to refer the matter to the Committe on Public works. The amendment was not voted. Councillor Whipple 's motion was carried. The report of the City 'Marshal for the month of December was re- Report ceived and placed on file. _ 26 The constable bonds of George L. Allen and Ovila April wereap- Bonds proved. 27-28 The following list of Committees appointed by the President was Committees 29 read and placed on file : Accounts - Councillors Whipple, Kelleher and Dolan Bonds - Councillors Dooley, Kelleher and Talbot Claims - Councillors Griffin, Dooley and Francis Electrical Af fairs ffairs Councillors Do oley,, Ry bi ki and Safford Finance - Councillors Kelleher, Fitzgerald, Safford, Whipple and Dolan Fire Dept. - Councillors Griffin, Kelleher and Dooley Legislation - Councillor Fitzgerald Licenses and Permits - Councillors Talbot, Griffin and Rybicki Military Aid Councillors Rybicki, Safford and Griffin Ordinances - Councillors Durkin, Talbot, Fitzgerald, Dolan and Francis Public Health - Councillors Safford, Griffin and Durkin Public Property - Councillors Francis, Dooley and Rybicki Public Works - Councillors Whipple, Dolan% and Talbot Rules - Councillors Safford, Dooley, Fitzgerald, Durkin and Griffin Salaries- Councillors Griffin, Kelleher, Dolan, Durkin and Talbot Shade Trees - Councillors Dolan, Rybicki and Durkin Traffic Rules - Councillors Rybicki, Whipple and Safford t' The petition of New England Telephone and . Telegrap h Co. and Salem Poles Electric Lighting Co, for 30-31 g g joint locations of certain poles was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: That The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts and Salem Electric Lighting Company each having locations in .certain of the streets of the municipality, be and they are hereby granted a joint location for and permission jointly to maintain poles already existing and their respective wires to be placed thereon, to- gether with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as any of said I 0 J_anuary__1.1, _1934_. Companies may deem necessary, in the public way or ways hereinafter re- ferred to , as requested in petition of said Companies dated the 28 day of Dec. 1933. All construction under this order shall be in accordance with the following conditions : - Poles shall be of sound timber, and reasonably straight , and shall be set substantially at the points indi- cated upon the plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co, of Mass . , No. 597 Dated 12-18-33 - filed with this order. There may be attached to said poles by said The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massa- chusetts not to exceed wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and by said Salem Electric Lighting Co. not to exceed wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placed at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground. The following are the public ways or parts of ways along which the poles above referred to are located, and the number of poles :- Various streets as per list attached. Federal Street between Boston and North Streets - 24 poles Fowler " from Boston St. easterly - 7 It North Pine Street - 1 pole P.iter Street between Lynn and Beckford Streets - 5 poles Andover Street " It " " " - 4 Beckford Street between River and Essex Streets - 5 " Munroe St. between Federal and Essex Streets - 2 " Federal Court corner Federal Street - 1 pole 49 Flint St. corner Federal St. - 1 Telephone pole to be removed. " i Approved by the Mayor on January 15, 1934. I Invitation An invitation to attend the installation of officers of Daughters 32 of Union Veterans of Civil War on January 16, 1934 , was accepted. i Claims The claims of Chick and Berry, Charles E. Halliday (George Burda) 33-35 and Margaret Wilson were referred to the Committee on Claims. Signs The following applications for permits for stationary electrical signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: Royal Beverage Shop Inc . , 187 Washington St . Frank Sawicki, 88 Derby St . Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 38-42 y� mittee on Licenses and Permits : I Pool Table Alexander Louf, 17 Salem St. (1 ) ..,. i Common Vic tuallers "m Edward J. Ayotte, 243 Jefferson Ave. , transfer from Eustache Morin Lohta M. Brown, 2 Paradise Rd. Sophie Lipinska, 122 Boston St. JL ti January 11, 1934. Automobile Dealers (renewals ) Sinarise Gauthier, 68 Leavitt St. , 2nd class Colonial Garage Inc. , 283 Derby St ., 1st class The application of Economy Service , 27 Echo Ave . , Beverly, for re- Transportation newal of a license to transport fuel oil was granted. 43 The Council gave Mr. Cook, Commander of Mass . State Guard Veteran 's Howard St . School Asso. , Maj . Chas. A. Dawson. Unit No. 25, the privilege of the floor to speak in support of a petition to use the Howard Street School as head- quarters . it A petition for a swimming pool in North Salem was referred to the Swimming Pool Mayor . 44 • I Two orders relative to reduction of street railway fares which were Fares introduced on December 28,. 1933, and referred to the City Government of 1934, were taken up. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, it was voted that the Committee on Fare Reduction of 1933 be reappointed for 1934. The orders were referred to the Committee on Fare Reduction. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: 45 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom was referred appli- cations for licenses has considered said matter and would recommend: That the following be granted: Common Victuallers Edward J. Ayotte , 243 Jefferson Ave. , transfer from Eustache Morin Charles Bouchard, 82 Lafayette St. , transfer from Frank Eon For the Committee , I, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" The ordinance relative to the salaries of the Licensing Board, whit was introduced on December 14, 1933, and referred to the City Government of 1934 , was taken up and was referred to the Committee on Sa,]Aries. : Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: Catch Basin "Ordered: that the city engineer be requested to consider the ad- 46 visability of installing a new catch basin at the corner of Fairmount t St. and Liberty Hill Ave ." Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Jefferson Ave. Bridge "Ordered: that the Mayor, the City Engineer, the Committee on Rib lic 47 a `tG January 11, 1934 . Works and the County Commissioners be requested to confer with the I - Boston & Maine R. R. officials to see whether or not an appropriation can be received for the purpose of widening the Jefferson Ave. Bridge . " Approved by the Mayor on January 15 , 1934. Jurors The following were drawn to serve as Jurors at the February session of Civil Court in Salem: David M. Hunting 24 Dearborn Street Civil Engineer Joseph F. Howley 6 So. Pine Street Salesman On motion of Councillor Whipple , the Council adjourned at 9. 10 o'clock P. M. Attest :- I Clerk II Mimi I 249 . January 25, 1934 i i A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, January 25 , 1934, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present and the i President presided, On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records, The Mayor's appointments of the following constables were received Constables and placed on file: 48 Thomas F. Lannon Clarence E. Comer Patrick J. Fallon John D, McCarthy Wallace Cloutman David Phillips Jeremiah F. Tivnan Joseph H. Doherty William Gibbs Albert C. Lawrence Michael F. McGrath Frederick J. Nee Frank P. Cook George F. Macartney Dennis Mavrogenis John C. Graham Charles A. Caswell Alfred H. Burns David Boucher Hilarion Dumas John H. Stromberg Albert F. Hall Walter I. Thomas Notice was received from the Mayor the he had pensioned Joseph Pension Vadeboncoeur ofthe Street Department, under provisions of Chapter 32, 49 Section 552 Paragraph B. of the General Laws as amended by Chapter 458 of the Acts of 1953, in the sum of �W`500, payable in monthly installments to date as of January 14 , 1934. The following appointments of the Mayor were received and placed Weighers on file * 50 Weighers of Coal James Armstrong George L. Allen Franklin R. Blanchard Timothy F, Buckley D. Robert Brown David P. Boucher James G. Callahan James J. Carr Arthur F. Campbell William H. Colbert Anna M, Colbert Anna F. Flynn Arthur M. Feenan Frances Fernald Maurice E. Flynn James L. Foye Frank B. Friend Lillian M, Gourdeau George H. Greene Albert Gagnon David J. Hennessey William C, Iles Henry Kaplan William F. Mooney Frank J. Morin Chester R. Pritchard Michael V. Ring Thomas F. Stanton Clarence W. Sawyer Stephen A. Whipple Thomas Whitehead Everett Tucker Weighers of Commodities James Armstrong D. Robert Brown David P. Boucher James G. Callahan Edward W. Clark Frederick 0. Donovan Anna F. Flynn Arthur M. Feenan Frank B. Friend Maurice E. Flynn Lillian 1I. Gourdeau Henry F. Hayden David J. Hennessey John H. Kane Hen ry Kaplan Frances Fernald Roland Q. Melzard Wilbur R. Maher Paul J. Mailloux Frank J. Morin Roy E. Nutting Frederick J. Needham Hugh Owens Joseph A. Poitras Charles L. Readmon Frank W. Robinson Lester H. Skelton Charles A. Smerage Thomas F. Whitehead Everett Tucker Notice was received from the Superintendent of Streets of assess- Sewers 51-52 ments for sewers in Moulton Avenue and West Circle and the following order was adopted: "Ordered: that the sum of fifty cents per foot front be and hereby is assessed upon each of the several estates abutting on or benefacted by the construction of a common sewer in the following streets, accord- 4, January 25, 1934 ing to the frontage reported by the Superintendent of Streets. Said assessment is levied in accordance with Chapter 3� of the City Ordinanc- es: Moulton Avenue West Circle. " Approved by the Mayor on January 31, 1934. Business Notice was received from Councillor Fitzgerald of his intention to 53 do business with the City of Salem, Catch Basin Notice was received from the City Engineer that a catch-basin would 54 be installed at the corner of Fairmount Street and Liberty Hill Avenue, as suggested by the City Council. . Thanks An acknowledgment for the expression of sympathy of the City Counci 55 from the family of the late Fire Chief James S. Koen was read. Bonds The constable bonds of Blanche E. Allen, Samuel A. Campbell, Wallace 56-60 J. Cloutman, Carl E. Czar and Jacob Hurwitz were approved. Bus Route A petition of Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co . to operate 61 automobile buses over .certain streets of the City was referred to the Committee of the Whole . Playground A petition for a playground in Ward Two at the junction of Webb and 62 East Collins Streets was referred to the Mayor. Playground A hearing was ordered for Thursday, February 1, 1934 , at eight 63 o 'clock P. M. , on a petition for a swimming pool and playground in Pick- man Park. (Hearing postponed. ) Signs The following applications for stationary electrical signs were 64-67 granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: Starr C. Hewitt, 262 Essex St . William J. Leslie , 9 Derby Sq. Jenney Manufacturing Co. , cor. Bridge and ,Lathrop Sts. The application of Veterans of Foreign '~ears for a permit for a tem- porary sign on the Tunnel was granted su ;ject 'to the approval of the superintendent of streets . Claims The claims of Lillian Brooks , Marie Danjou, Charles P. Laborde and 68-71 Josephine M. O'Keefe were referred to the Committee on Claims . t Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 72-74 mittee on Licenses and Permits : Common Victualler - Louis Porter, 148 Washington St . January 25 , _1934 Sunday License - Alfred Marcaurelle , 280 Jefferson Ave. , transfer from Clara Madore Automobile Dealer - Hubbard Motor Sales Co. , 39 Bridge St. , first class I " A hearing was ordered for Thursday, February 8, 1934, at eight Gasoline 75 o'clock P. M. , on the application of Patrick F. Pardo to keep, store and sell gasoline at 5-7 Bridge Street. A list of applications for renewals of Common Victualler, Sunday, Renewals 76 Lodging House and Auto Truck licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits . i A list of applications for renewals of Automobile Dealer licenses Auto Dealers was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. 77 Councillor Francis offered the following report which was accepted Howard St. School and recommendation adopted: ' 78 "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the peti- tion of Maj . Chas. A. Dawson Unit No. 25, Massachusetts State Guard Veterans for the use , rent free, of the first floor of the Howard St. School, has considered said matter and would recommend: that this matter should be taken up with the School Committee who have charge of this school. For the Committee, Stephen W. Francis Chairman" Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: 79 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victuallers Ida Gloosband, 20 Goodhue St . Victor L. Julien, 83 Lafayette St. , transfer from 87a Lafayette St . Arcade Sandwich Shoppe Inc . , 5 St. Peter St . Lodging House Estate of John J. McAuliffe , 148-156 Washington St . Pool Table Alexander Louf, 17 Salem St. (1) Auto Dealers Sinarise Gauthier, 68 Leavitt St. , second class Colonial Garage Inc . , 283 Derby St. , first class Townsend Motor Car Co. , 285 Derby St. , first class 446 January 25 , 1934 . _ The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Common Victuallers George T. Hogan, 122 Boston St . , transfer from 64 Boston St. Sophie Lipinska, 122 Boston St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Temporary Loan The temporary loan order, which was introduced on January 1, 1934, was adopted by a vote of eleven yeas . Approved by the Mayor on January 31, 1934. Garage The appropriation order for $159200. 00 and the bonding order for $30,000.00 for the municipal garage , which were introduced on January 11, 1934, were adopted by a vote of eleven yeas . Approved by the Mayor on January 31, 1934 . Traffic Councillor Safford offered the following order which was adopted: 80 "Ordered: that the Committee on Traffic Rules be requested to con- sider the advisability of making Oliver St . a one way street from Wash- ington Square to Bridge St. " Folice Dept. Councillor Dolan offered the following ordinance which was referred 81 to the Committee on Ordinances : "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four . An Ordinance to amend an ofidinance relating to Police Department . Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows : Section 1. Section 1 of Chapter XXVIII of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by striking out the word "forty-five" in the fifth line thereof and inserting in its place the word "fifty-one" , by striking out the word "fourteen" in the eighth line thereof and inserting in its place th word "sixteen" , by striking out the words "three chauffeurs" and "three keepers of the lock-up" in the ninth line thereof and inserting after the word "matron" in the tenth line thereof the words "but nothing in this section contained shall be deemed to affect the tenure of office of any person now holding office in said department as a chauffeur or keep- er of the lock-up" so that said section as amended will read as follows : "Section 1. A police department is hereby established which shall con- sist of a city marshal, two captains , four lieutenants, who shall act as inspectors, two sergeants , one of said sergeants to be known as a traf- fic sergeant, fifty-one patrolmen, three of whom shall act as motor- 2 January 25 , 1934. cycle officers to be on duty in that capacity from April first to Novem- ber first of each year, and such other times as the city marshal may order, sixteen reserve officers , one janitor, one clerk and one matron, but nothing in this section contained shall be deemed to affect the tenure of office of any person now holding office in said department as a chauffeur or keeper of the lock-up. Their compensation shall be de- termined by the city council, but no compensation shall be paid except for one day off in every eight days of actual service and for vacations all as hereinafter provided in section six, unless service has been actually rendered during each day for which compensation is sought. The one day off in eight shall not apply to the clerk. " Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City Charter. " Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: Salary "Ordered: That the Committee on Salaries be requested to investi- 82 gate the advisability of readjusting the salary of the City Collector. " Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Light "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs look into the 83 advisability of installing a light on Florence St . " The following were drawn to serve as jurors at a February session Jurors of Criminal Court in Salem: Leo J. Donovan 42 Broad Street Painter Emile W. Lavoie 51 Warren Street Draftsman William A. Quinn 53 Charter Street Clerk William Coffey 8 Ropes Street Foreman On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 8.42 o 'clock P. M. Attest:- . Clerk I } f ,248 February 81 1934. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday; Febru- ary 8, 1934, at eight o'clock. P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Gasoline , A hearing was held on the application of Patrick F. Pardo to keep, store and sell gasoline at 5-7 Bridge Street. Hr. D. J. Crowley, Mr. Pardo, Councillor Rybicki , Tony Caruso and Mr. Roberts appeared in favor. Councillors Whipple and Kelleher and Mr. Huntress appeared in opposition On motion of Councillor Dolan, the license was granted subject to the lairs governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. Constables The Mayor 's appointments of the following constables were read and 84 placed on file : John H. Palardy J. William Sheehan Frederick T. O'Neill Bernard B. Bancroft Charles A. Burns Alexander G. Wilanski Warren F. Jones Lewis C. Moalli William H. Foye John r. Welch Harry R. Tyler Harry D. Wheeler Report The report of the City Marshal for the month of January was re- 85 ceived and placed on file. j C. W. A. With the permission of the City Council, Councillor Durkin offered 86 Gallows Hill the following order which was adopted: Development "Ordered: That the President of the Council appoint a committee of three, one of said Committee to be the President of the Council, to assist in forming a project to be carried out in any future C. t'd, A. program. " The President appointed the following committee: Councillors Dur- kin, Dooley and Fitzgerald. Bonds The constable bonds of William T. Harney, Dennis I%vrogenis and 87-89 David Phillips were approved. Legge Hill Road Notice from the County Commissioners of the relocation of the ° 90 Salem-Marblehead line bounds at Leggs Hill Road was read and placed on file , and the City Clerk was requested to notify the City Lngineer. Gallows Hill A hearing was ordered for. Friday, February 23 , 1934, at eight 91 o' clock P. M. , on a petition for the development and improvement of Gallows Hill Park. Suit Notice of the suit of Edmond Girard against the City of Salem was 9 "ebruary 8, 1934 referred to the City Solicitor. Notice of the suit of Jean B. Lebel against the City of Salem was Suit 93 referred to the City Solicitor. The claims of Victoria Kaczor, H. A. Polshuk and Bessie Sheinhit Claims were referred to the Committee on Claims. 94-96 The application of Patrick J. Daniels for a permit for a stationar3 Sign electrical sign at 117 Bridge Street was granted subject to the approval 97 of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. The application of Michael Bratt for a builder 's license was Builder granted. 98 The application of Jim Farber, 59 Endicott Street, for a pedler's Pedler license was referred to the Board of Control. 99 The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses mittee on Licenses and Permits : 100- 103 Automobile Dealer r McKenzie Motor Co. , 65a Bridge Street, first class Innholder George D. Sullivan, 1502 Washington Street Common Victuallers Bronislaw Szczepucha, 124 Derby St. George P. Chalifour, 45 North St. The following applications for renewals of automobile dealer li- Auto Dealers 104 tenses were granted: Beaver Auto Co . , 281, Derby St. , lst class P. Creedon Co. , 426-430 Essex St. , 2nd class Mill Hill Motor Co. , 231 Washington St. , lst class C. E. Whitten & Sons, 71 Lafayette St. , lst class David Litman, 56 Bridge St. , 3rd class The application of Timothy J. Maroney for renewal of his auction- Auctioneer 105 ,r eer' s license was granted. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 106 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred ap- plications for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Automobile Dealers Hubbard Motor Sales Co. , 39 Bridge St. , lst class Salem Nash Co. , 426 Essex St. , lst class C. Falke Semon, 88 LafayetteSt . , 2nd class 7T50 P February 8, 1934 r - Sunday Licenses. Alfred Marcaurelle , 280 Jefferson Ave . , transfer from Clara Madore A. E. A. Macdonald, 249 Essex St . Common Victuallers Louis Porter, 148 V+ashington St. A. E. A. MacDonald, 249 Essex St . Lohta 3S. Brown, 2 Paradise Rd. Bronislaw Szczepucha, 124 Derby St. Lodging House Elizabeth Henderson, 17 Federal St. George N. Brown, 2 Paradise Rd. Auto Trucks Zina Goodell, 88-92 Lafayette St . (2) For the Committee , Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Salaries Councillor Griffin offered the following report which was accepted: 107 ' "The Committee on Salaries, to whom was referred the order that this committee be requested to investigate the advisability of readjust- ing the salary of the City Collector, has considered said matter and would recommend: the adoption of the following change. For the Committee , William B. Griffin Chairman" Salaries The following ordinance was introduced: 108 "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. An Ordihance to amend an ordinance relating to Compensation of Certain 1 City Officers . Be it ordained by the City Council. of the City of Salem, as follows : Section 1. Chapter Fourteen, Section One of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by striking out in the eighth line the words two thou- +I sand dollars" and inserting in place thereof the words "twenty-four hundred dollars" so that the said line will read �as follows: - "To the City Collector, twenty-four hundred dollars . " Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City Charter. " Minority Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted: 109 "I, Philip J. Durkin, a minority of the Committee on Salaries, to Whom was referred the advisability of readjusting the salary of the City Collector, hereby report that I dissent from the majority report of said committee. Philip J. Durkin. " Councillor Dooley moved to amend the ordinance by striking out February 8, 1934__-.._---_-.._._--_ --__ ' "twenty-four hundred dollars" and substituting "twenty-two hundred dol- lara" . It was ruled by the President that the vote should come first on the ordinance as recommended as it provided for the largest amount., The recommendation of the Committee was adopted and the ordinance passed for publication by the following yea and nay vote : Voting yes , Council- lore Dolan, Francis, Griffin, Kelleher , Rybicki, Safford, Talbot, Whipple and Fitzgerald, nine in all; Voting no, Councillors Dooley and Durkin, two in all. Councillor Griffin offered the following report which was accepted Salaries and recommendation adopted: 110 "The Committee on Salaries , to whom was referred the ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to the compensation of certain city officers, has considered said matter and would recommend: the adoption of the fol- lowing amendment. For the Committee , William B. Griffin Chairman" The following ordinance was passed for publication: Salaries 111 "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. An Ordinance to •amend an ordinance relating to the compensation of cer- tain city officers. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Section 1 of Chapter 14 of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by striking out the words "To all license commissioners, five dollars for each meeting but in no year shall it exceed the sum of fifty dollars" and substituting therefor the words "To the Chairman of the Li- censing Board five hundred dollars; to each of the other members of said Board, four hundred dollars ; to the clerk of said Board, two hundred dol- lars" provided, however, that if at any biennial state election the city shall not vote to authorize the granting of licenses for the sale of any alcoholic beverages, then such compensation shall cease from and after the thirty-first day of December next following such vote; and provided further that if subsequently the city shall at a biennial state election again vote to authorize the granting of licenses for the sale of such beverages such compensation shall be revived from and after January first next following such vote and shall be paid as provided above . Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City Charter. " v52 February 8, 1934 Police Dept. Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted 112 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred the change in the Ordinance relating to the Police Department, has considered said matter and would recommend: the acceptance of said change. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" The ordinance, which was introduced on January 25, 1934, was passed for publication. Teletype Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted 113 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Electrical Af-lairs to whom was referred the order relative to the advisability of installing a teletype system at the Police Station, has considered said matter and would recommend: installing same . For the Committee , James R. Dooley Chairman" Presented to the Mayor for approval . on February 12, 1934 , and returned without his signature on February 15 , 1934 . Traffic Councillor Rybicki offered the following report which was accepted 114 and recommendation referred to the Committee on Ordinances: "The Committee on Traffic Rules, to whom was referred the order that this committee be requested to consider the advisability of making Oliver St. a one-way street from Washington Sq. to Bridge St . , has con- sidereal said matter and would recommend: the adoption of same. For the Committee , John Y. Rybicki Chairman" Essex Street Councillor Whipple offered the following order which was adopted: 115 "Whereas , in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity and convenience require that a public street or way called Essex Street;, should be widened at Nos . 158-160, as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city clerk of this city dated October, 1933, it is there- fore hereby. Ordered, that due notice be given to George N. Tassinari , Guy Tassinari, Emma M. Tassinari, 11�tary A. Tassinari, Florence A. Tassinari and all others interested, that the City Council intend to widen the highway before mentioned and to take therefor a portion of their land . February 8, 1934 r and to lay out the same as a highway of ,said city; - and that Friday the 23rd day of February, 1934, at eight o 'clock P. M. , at city hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter. " Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: Guns 116 "Ordered: That His Honor be requested to make an appropriation of sufficient money ' to purchase two ( 2) sub-machine guns for the use of the Police Department , and such other equipment as is necessary to bring the Police Department up to the modern standard needed to combat crime . " Presented to the Mayor for approval on February 12 , 1934, and re- turned without his signature on February 15, 1934 . Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Road "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to consider the advisability 117 of laying out a road from Shillaber Street to Belleview Avenue as a C. W. A. project. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on February 12, 1934 , and re- turned without his signature on February 15 , 1934. i Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: Abatement 118 "Ordered: That the sewer assessment against Fable and Franc C. Fel- ton at Lot 7 Moulton Avenue, amount $24. 00, be abated. The reason ad- vanced is that said owner had previously paid a "Cash Sewer Assessment" to the City Treasurer in order to make a connection into that part of the sewer already laid. " Approved by the Mayor on February 15 , 1934. Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Traffic "Ordered: That the City Marshal take up the matter of the congested 119 traffic conditions that exist at the Hygrade plant on Boston Street with the proper officials of the Police Department in control of traffic reg- ulations and to provide some remedy for said condition. " Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: Equipment 120 "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to appropriate a sufficient sum for the purchase of Sam Brown belts ti;th :holsters for use of the mem bers of the Police Department. " Approved by the Mayor on February 15, 1934 . On motion of Councillor Safford, it was voted that the next regular Al54 February 8, 1934 . meeting be held on Friday, February 23, 1934 , at eight o' clock P. M. , as February 22nd is a legal holiday. Jurors The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the March session of Civil Court in Lawrence: Albert F. Wardwell 5 Collins Street Machinist Walter L. Neeley 29 Gardner Street Clerk i i City Clerk On motion of Councillor Griffin, it was voted to proceed to the 121 election of a City Clerk for the term of three years from February 16, 1934. Councillor Kelleher nominated John J. Connelly. Councillors . Dolan and Griffin seconded the nomination. There were no further nomi- nations . City Clerk Connelly retired and Councillor Whipple was appointed temporary Clerk. John J. Connelly was elected City Clerk by a unanimous vote. On motion of Councillor Whipple , the Council adjourned at 9. 50 o 'clock P. M. Attest :- i Clerk _ obruary 21, 1934 A special meeting of the City Council was held on Wednesday, Febru- ary 21, 1934 , at five o 'clock_ P. M, , called by the President to take action on C.W. A. projects as recommended by the Mayor , and on all other business. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the read- ing of the records. i A hearing was ordered for Thursday, March 8, 1934 , at eight o'clock Gasoline 122 P. M. ,\ on the application of John Z. Pickering Co, to keep, store and sell fuel oil and gasoline at 50 North Street. The Mayor was notified that the Council was in session and would be pleased to have him appear and outline projects possible to undertake under the C. W. A. It was voted to take a recess to hear the Mayor. The Council reconvened, i On motion of Councillor Griffin, it was voted that the Iuayor be C. W. A. authorized to proceed with the following C. W. A. projects : 123 Bath House , Salem Willows $26,395.00 General Repair of Schools 18,620.00 Health Hospital 83,431.00 Repair of Cogswell School 28,372.00 On motion of Councillor Durkin, the Council adjourned at 7.50 o 'clock P. M. Attest:- C le ;yes February 23, 1934 . A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Friday, February 23, 1934, at eight o 'clock P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Essex Street A hearing was held on widening Essex Street at No. 158-160. T'r. Tassinari appeared in favor and there was no opposition. The hearing was closed. Gallows Hill A hearing was held on the development and improvement of Gallows Park Hill Park. Mr. Jennings appeared in favor for, the petitioners . 'r. Lyons and Mr. Horan spoke in favor. Councillor Durkin stated that he and Councillor Dooley would confer with the Taayor and a plan would be proposed later. Constables The Mayor's appointment of the following constables was received 124 and placed on file: John M. Klipple James Armstrong Ovide J. Ouellette Cornelius F. �`cGee Iiichael J. Buckley C. W. A. The following order, recommended by the T,Iayor, was adopted under 125 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: That the sum of JOO,000 be and the same is hereby appro- priated for the purpose of providing funds for the purchase of materials and supplies and other expenses in conjunction with the Civil Works Administration program that is being carried out in this City. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year and to be added to the appropriation already made for Civil Works projects ." Approved by the Mayor on February 28 , 1934 . Tunnel The following order, recommended by the Ilayor , was adopted under 126 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: That the sum of w,400 be , and the same is hereby appropri- ated for the purpose of meeting in part the expense of taking borings in the streets over which the Boston & Maine tracks will run if) and when, the new program for a two-track tunnel takes place . Such sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on February 28, 1934. Advertising The following order was adopted: 127 "Ordered: That in conjunction e;ith the 'Civil Ifforks Administration program that the Purchasing Agent, ;rith the approval of the Mayor , may 257 February 23, 1934. make such emergency purchases by competitive bidding without the form- ality of advertising. " Approved by the P:4ayor on February 28, 1934. The bond of the City Clerk was approved and ordered filed with the Bond City Treasurer. 128 The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedler "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of John 129 Farber, 59 Endicott Street, .for a pedler 's license , has considered said matter and would recommend that the license be granted. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary. " A communication from E''lizabeth B. Smith relative to the J. C. B. Swimming Pool Smith Hemorial Swimming Pool was read and placed on file . 130 A communication from the Central Labor Union relative to elimina- Traffic tion of parking on Essex Street was referred to the Committee on Traffic 131 Rules to meet with the Central labor Union on the matter. The application of Thomas R. Brundage, 3 Rock Ave. , Swampscott, for Auctioneer an auctioneer' s license was referred to the Committee on Licenses and 132 Permits . The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses mittee on Licenses and Permits : 133-35 Pool Table - Alexander Loaf, 17 Salem St. (1 ) Common ':victuallers Sophie Lipinska, 122 Boston St . Paul N. Tardiff, 5 Ward St . A hearing was ordered for Thursday , Tlarch 8, 1934, at eight o ' clock Pole P. PS. , on the petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co. to locate one pole 136 on Moulton Avenue. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, March 8, 1934, at eight o 'clock fire Hazard P. Y. , on a petition relative to a fire hazard at the American Barrel 1V Company on Bridge Street, and the Building Inspector and the Acting Fire I Chief were requested to attend. it The claims of 71orence Coblents , Louis Goldberg, Sarah Goldberg, Claims Theresa G. Hyde, IT. J. Kilfoyle and i/hite Shoppe Donut Co. were referred 138-143 to the Committee on Claims. z 158 February 23, _1934 . Auctioneer The application of Frederick J. Norris ; 67 Winthrop Street, for 144 renewal of auctioneer 's license was granted. Renewals A list of applications for renewals of Auto Truck, Passenger Auto- 145 mobile , Lodging House , Auto Dealer and Common Victualler licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits . Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 146 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred ap- plications for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend: That the following be granted: Auto Dealer - McKenzie 'Motor Co. , 65a Bridge St . , transfer from 274 Derby Street Innholder - George D. Sullivan, 1502 +ashington Street For the Committee , Edmond Talbot , Jr. Chairman" Widening Councillor 'r7hipple , reporting for the Committee on Public `vVorks , 147 offered an order to widen Essex Street at Nos. 158-160 which was adopted (See ;larch 8, 1934. ) Police Dept . An ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to Police Department 81 which was introduced on January 25 , 1934 , was passed to be ordained. Approved by the I<Tayor on February 28, 1934 . Salaries An ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to the compensation of 1ST certain city officers, by establishing the salaries of license commis- sioners, which was introduced on February 8, 1934, was amended, on motio of Councillor Dolan , by striking out the words "provided by the City Charter" in Section 2 and inserting in place thereof the words " of Jan- uary 2, 1934". The ordinance, as amended, was passed to be ordained. Councillor Kelleher requested to be recorded in opposition. Approved by the Mayor on February 28, 1934. .Salary 108 An ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to the compensation of certain city officers, by increasing the salary of the City Collector, which was introduced on February 8, 1934 , was amended, on motion of Councillor Dolan, by striking out the words "provided by the City Char- ter" in Section 2 and inserting in place thereof the words " of January 2, 1934" . The ordinance, as amended, was passed to be ordained. Coun- cillor Durkin requested to be recorded in opposition. Approved by the Mayor on February 28, 1934 . 25� February 23, 1934 1 Councillor Talbot offered an ordinance to amend the ordinance re- Deputy Sealer lating to Sealer of Weights and Measures by establishing the office of 148 Deputy Sealer which was referred to the Committee on Ordinances . Councillor Francis offered an ordinance to amend the ordinance re- Salary 149 lating to compensation of certain city officers by establishing a salary for Deputy Sealer of Weights and Measures which was referred to the Com- mittee on Ordinances . On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 9.40 o 'clock P. 11. Attest: - _ Cler 260 March 8, 1934. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, March 8, 1934, at eight o 'clock P. IVI. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to it dispense with the reading of the records. Fire Hazard A hearing was held on a petition that the American Barrel Co. be restrained from rebuilding. The following appeared in favor of the petition: Mr. Carleton, Mr. Mooney, Mr. Ropes for the Essex Institute, Mr. Charles Brackett, Mr. Henry C. Nichols, Miss Ward and Councillor Durkin. Judge Hill appeared for the American Barrel Company. Acting Chief Flynn of the Fire Department spoke in favor of the petition. At the request of Councillor Dolan, the Building Inspector informed the Council that the property in question is in an industrial zone and a permit must be issued if the building conforms to the ordinances. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the matter w&s referred to the Com- mittee on Public %Yorks , the Building Inspector and the Chief of the Fire i Department. Gasoline A hearing was held on the application of John L. Pickering Co . to keep, store and sell fuel oil and gasoline at 50 North Street. A rep- resentative of the applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts Dis- trict Police. Pole A hearing was held on the petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co. 150 to locate one pole on Moulton Avenue . A representative of the petition- er appeared in favor, . there was no opposition and the petition was grant- ed by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the City Electrician: _ "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Compan2x, dated February 15 , 1934, permission is hereby given said Company to con- struct and use a line for the transmission of electricity for lighting, . heating and power, with the poles and other fixtures necessary to sus- tain and protect its wires, upon and along the public ways in said Salem as follows :- Pole #3289, Moulton Avenue . Note : This petition is to legalize the location of a pole already erected on a . tree.t formerly private . No additional locations are requested. And to said Company, its successors and assigns, is hereby granted a location for such line , the same to be constructed and maintained in accordance with the ordi- nances of said City of Salem and with the following Specifications : 261 Ilarch-8 , 1934. The poles shall be located substantially as shown on a plan filed here- with marked "Salem Electric Lighting Company, Proposed Pole Locations in Salem, Plan No. 309, dated February 12, 1934 , " hereby referred to and made a part of this order." Approved by the Mayor on April 10, 1934. A petition of Pickman Park Neighborhood Association for a hearing Swimming Pool on the matter of installing a swimming pool at Pickman Park was received 151-152 and a hearing was granted the petitioners. Twenty persons present were recorded in favor. Mr. Frank A. Gallagher was recorded in favor, the Fickman Park Neighborhood Association was recorded as being unanimously in favor, and Councillor Talbot and Mr, Upton appeared in favor. Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: "Ordered: That the President of the City Council name a Committee of three to confer with the Mayor and the Park Commissioners on the ad- visability of establishing a playground and a swimming pool in the Pick- man Park Section of 'lard Five, Precinct Five. " The President appointed the following Committee: Councillors Tal- bot , Dolan and Dooley. The appointments of the following constables by the Mayor were re- Constables 153 ceived and placed on file : George A. Leduc Walter J. Knights Thomas C. Brown Joseph Raymond The Mayor's appointment of Joseph H. Flynn as Chief of the Fire Fire Chief 154 Department was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules . The following order, recommended by the Mayor , was adopted under Iand 155 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: That the sum of One Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-two Dollars, Thirty-Nine Cents ($1,482.39 ) be and the same is hereby appro- priated for the purpose of paying for One hundred eighty-one (181) square feet of land taken by the City on property owned by Mary 11. Tassinari et ali, said amount to be charged to the tax levy of the cur- rent year. " Approved by the Mayor on March 14, 1934. The bond of the purchasing agent was approved. Bond 156 The report of the City Marshal for the year 1933 and the report Reports 157-158 for the month of February were received and placed on file . ,� 62 P.iarch 2 , 1934 Pole The petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. , Salem El- 159 ectric Lighting Co, and Eastern Yass. Street Railway Co. to remove one pole on Loring avenue at corner of Lincoln Road was granted. Bus Route A.hearing was ordered for March 22, 1934 , at eight o ' clock. P. M. , 160 ` on motion of Councillor Whipple , on the petition of Eastern Hass . Street Railway Co. to operate buses over certain streets of the City. Claims The claims of Elsie Pousland and Rose Larrivee were referred to the 161-162 Committee on Claims . Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 163 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victuallers Paul N. Tardiff, 5 Ward St . Louis Porter, 148 Washington St. James J. Donovan, 40 North St. Pool Tables Alexander Louf, 17 Salem St. (1 ) Auctioneer Thomas R. Brundage , 3 Rock Ave . , Swampscott Auto Trucks Arthur G. Roderick, Salem Depot (2 ) Arthur G. Roderick , 55 Broad St. (3) Lodging House Lizzie B. Woodman, 5 Broom St . Auto Dealer Union St. Garage , cor. Union & Derby Sts. , 2nd class For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr . Chairman" Traffic Councillor Rybicki, for the Committee on Traffic Rules , in the matter of restriction of parking on Essex Street, reported that the State is making a survey and the Committee would wait until the survey is filed before making recommendations . The report was accepted as a report of progress. Gasoline The application of Taack Shackok for a transfer from Harry Lt. Abrams 164 of a license to keep, store and sell gasoline at 34 New Derby Street was granted. 2 .:arch 8, 1934. The application of James F. Cullen, 26 Northend Avenue, for a li- Transportation 165 cense to transport fuel oil was granted. The following applications for permits for stationary signs were Signs 166-169 granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets : Marilyn Shop, 131a Essex St . George D. Sullivan, 1502 '+ashingto St. The following applications for permits for stationary electrical signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician : F. G. Cosgrove, 258 Essex St . S. L. Rosen, 8 St . Peter St. The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses mittee on Licenses and Permits : 170-172 Passenger Automobiles Mary A. Cosgrove , Hawthorne Garage (2 ) Common Victuallers James J. Donovan, 40 North St . William H. Davis , 29 Bridge St . A list of applications for renewals of Auto Truck and Passenger Renewals Automobile Licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Per- 173 mits . The application of Harry D. Clifford, 1 Hawthorne Blvd. , for re- Auctioneer newal of an auctioneer ' s license was gra:ited. 174 The order to take land for widening 'Essex Street at ios. 158-160 .idening which was adopted on February 23, 1934, was rescinded, the appropria- 147 tion for the taking not having been made at that time . The following order was adopted by a unanimous yea and nay vote : "Resolved, that the common convenience , benefit and necessity of the inhabitants of the city require that a public street or way of said city called Essex Street should be viidened at Nos. 158-160, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to and for that purpose it is necessary to take and lay out as a public street or way of said city certain parcels of land belonging to or supposed to belong to George N. Tassinari, Guy Tassinari, Emma It. Tassinari , Nary A. Tassinari, Florence A. Tassinari, bounded as follows , viz : Beginning at a point marked E on a plan here- inafter referred to and thence running southerly two and f orty-three hundredths (2.43 ) feet to point E on said plan; thence turning and run- ning southwesterly four and thirty-seven hundredths (4.37 ) feet to point A on said plan to the northerly side line of Essex Street ; thence turning and running westerly along the said northerly line of Essex larch , 1964. Street thirty-six and forty-eight hundredths (36.48) feet to point B on said plan; thence turning and running northwesterly two and two hundred- ths (2.02) feet to point C on said plan and to other land of Tassinari ; thence turning and running northerly along said other land of Tassinari two and ninety hundredths (2. 90) feet to point D on said plan ; thence turning and running easterly by other land of the grantors forty-one and sixty- six hundredths (41.66) feet to point E, the point begun at , said parcel containing one hundred and eighty-one (181)square feet and being the parcel included within the points E, F, A, B, C and D on a plan en- titled "Proposed Widening 158 & 160 Essex St. Salem, Vass. Scale 1 in. - 10 ft. Oct. 1933. Frank P. Morse City Engineer . " Beginning at point G on the plan hereinabove referred to and by land of Shribman; thence . run- ning southwesterly six and sixteen hundredths (6. 16 ) feet to point F on the said plan; thence turning and running northerly by the parcel above described two and forty-three hundredths (2.43) feet to point E on said plan; thence turning and running easterly five- and. sixty-eight..hundred� the :(5.68) feet to point G, the point begun at; being the triangular par- cel of land containing seven (7) square feet abd being included between points G, F and E on the aforesaid plan; and Whereas, the City Council on the 8th day of February A. D. 1934, passed the following order, viz : "Whereas, in the opinion of the City Council , the public necessity and convenience require that a public street or way called Essex Street should be widened at Nos . 158-160 as shown on a plan on file in the of- five of the city clerk of this city , dated October, 1933, it is there- fore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to George N. Tassinari, Guy Tassi- nari, Emma 14. Tassinari , Diary A. Tassinari , Florence A. Tassinari and all others interested, that the City Council intend to widen the highway before mentioned, and to take therefor a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a highway of said city; and that Friday the 23rd day of !February 1934, at eight o 'clock P. Dal. , at City Hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place ,for a public hearing in the matter; " and Whereas, due notice has been given of the intention of the City Council to take said parcel of land for the purpose aforesaid, as appealE by the return on the order of notice issued therefor passed as aforesaid and Whereas, the City Council did meet at the time and place appointed and notified as aforesaid and has heard all parties interested claiming to be heard in the matter, it is therefore; Ordered and Decreed that the parcels of land before described be 265' Uarch 8, 1934 and the same hereby are taken and laid out as a public street or way of said city, according to a plan of the same made by Frank P. Morse , City Engineer dated October , 1933, entitled Proposed widening 158 & 160 Essex St. Salem, ;lass . Scale 1 in.-10 ft . Oct. 1933. Frank P. Morse City• En gineer, deposited in the office of the city engineer, to which plan ref- erence may be had. Said widening as hereinbefore stated is over or by land of Mary M. Tassinari et ali, and we have considered and estimated the damages sustained in their property by the several owners aforesaid, and all other persons by the taking of said parcel of land and the wi- dening of said Essex Street , as shown on said plan, and we determine and award the same as f ollows , viz : To the said Mary M. Tassinari et ali, the sum of 1,482.39 as compensation in full for any and all damages sustained by them as aforesaid, and to be paid by the city. Said owners may remove and take away any and all buildings, trees, fences and other property, which will obstruct the building of such street or public way within 30 days from and after the acceptance of this laying out by the city council. Given under our hands, this 8th day of March in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-four. Timothy VI. Fitzgerald James R. Dooley Stephen A. Whipple John P. Rybicki William 0. Safford Edmond Talbot, Jr . Thomas A. Kelleher William B. Griffin H. Francis Dolan Stephen W. Francis Philip J. Durkin City Council" Approved by the Mayor on March 14 , 1934. Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: Sewers 175 "Ordered: That the City Engineer be requested to furnish estimate of cost of installing surface servers on Broad Street between Flint and Jackson St. " Approved by the Mayor on March 14, 1934 . Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: Collins Cove 176 "Ordered: That the City Council request the Mayor to appropriate $1200.00 to buy all interest of George' H. Fanning et al. in Collins Cove flats and that a public hearing on the taking be held at regular meeting Mar. 22, 1934, and that all persons interested be given the Tight to be heard. The hour of meeting or hearing to be 8 o 'clock P. M. Approved by the Mayor on March 14 , 1934. Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted: Germany 177 i i ""1966 Varch 8, 1934. "Ordered: In meeting assembled, we , the members of the City Council memorialize the Congress of the United States to take favorable action on Senator ]` illard E. Tydings of Maryland, Resolution #154 as introduced in Congress for the restoration to the Jewish people of the German Re- public , the rights and privileges that have and should be theirs , the resolution being as follows : (See Congressional Record, Jan. 24, 1934, Page 1242) " Approved by the Mayor on March 14, 1934. On motion of Councillor Durkin, the Council adjourned at 9 20 o'clock P. k. Attest:- Clerk 19arch_ .a-_Z�3 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, march 221 1934 , at eight o' clock P. 11% All the members were present except Councillor Whipple and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Safford, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . A hearing was held on the petition of Eastern Mass. Street Railway Bus Route fora bus route through certain streets of the city. Mr. Fred A. Cum- mings , representing the Public Trustees of the Eastern Mass . Street Rail- way Co. ,explained the petition. 11r. Lester Thompson, Mrs. A. N. Phipps , Mr. Thomas Condon, Pdrs. Harrington, Mr. Laporte , Iar. Larabee, Mr. Bonney, Mr. Johnson, Mr. , James J. Burns , Mr. Callahan and Pair. Turner of the Traffic Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Gorman, Mr . B. Dris- coll, Mr. G. W. Turner and City Marshal Harkins appeared. The hearing was closed. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the matter was referred to the Com- mittee of the whole . The Mayor's appointment of the following constables was received: Constables Thornton L. Cutler Robert B. Osborne 7illiam T. Harney 178 Alton F. Grant John H. Clay Albert F. Wardwell Rudolph V. Liebsch Edward Clark The Mayor's appointments of John Karbowniczak as a weigher of coal Vie ighers and of Grace L. IQichaud as a .weigher of coal and commodities were re- 179-180 ceived. A hearing was held on taking land of James Fanning et al. in Col- Collins Cove lins Cove . Councillors Kelleher and Francis and Mr. George Fanning ap- peared in favor, there was no opposition and the hearing was closed. Notice was received from the Board of Assessors of the appointment Asst . Assessors 181 of the following Assistant Assessors : Ward 1 Precinct 1 Asphodel IT. Phipps 97 Columbus Ave. Precinct 2 William Piasecki 165 Derby Street Precinct 3 Thomas H. Hayes 102 Derby Street Ward 2 Precinct 1 Patrick H. Murphy 5 Ash Street Precinct 2 Frank L. Pearl 35 Forrester St. Precinct 3 Mary C. Blackler 11 Rust Street Ward 3 Precinct 1 Precinct 2 John J. McNiff 15 Vale Street Precinct 3 Joseph Morin 278 Jefferson Ave . Ward 4 Precinct 1 Daniel Callahan Jr. 122z Boston Street Precinct 2 Arthur F. Cohane 83 Boston Street Precinct 3 Michael J. Dineen 167 Boston Street Ward 5 Precinct 1 Emile J. Thibault 3 Ropes Street Precinct 2 Leandre Morin 20 Palmer Street Precinct 3 Joseph F. Michaud 397 Jefferson Ave . Precinct 4 Blanche F. Allen 20 Hancock Street Precinct 5 Walter F. Barton 21 Linden Street U 96.8 Parch 22 , 1934 Ward 6 Precinct 1 Flora W. Perkins 30 Walter Street Precinct 2 Henry V. ivlack 14 Barr Street . Precinct 3 Thomas A. O'Shea 15 Oakland Street Bonds The bonds of the City Collector and the City Treasurer were ap- 182-183 ,)roved. Police Notice was received from the City. Marshal of the appointment of 184 reserve officers John J. Bennett and Henry P. Sullivan as permanent patrolmen to begin TZarch 25 , 1934 . Building Notice was received from the Inspector of Buildings of the applica- 185 tion of Crombie Street Congregational Church for a permit to erect a building at 5 Crombie Street, and the matter was referred to the Commit- t8e on Public Works, with a request for prompt action. Bond The constable 's bond of Alexander G. Wilinski was approved. 186 Zoning The petition of Albert F. Kenney and Patrick Creedon to change a 187 general residence zone at 422-424 Essex Street to a business zone was referred to the Planning Board,- as required by the provisions of Chapter 269 of the Acts of 1933. Sewers A petition for a sewer in Willson Street was amended by Councillor 188 Dolan to include Horton Street and the petition was referred to the Com- mittee on Public Works . Builder The application of Sawyer Construction Co . , Park Square Bldg. , 189 Boston, for a builder's license was granted. Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, April 12 , 1934 , at eight 190-191 o 'clock P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages: Lilly and Allen, 9 Station Rd. Gabriel Luczko, 6 Orchard St . Signs The following applications for stationary electrical signs were 192-193 granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: Alfred Audet , 16 Front St. Jere F. Daley, 71 Congress St. Minors A petition of William Earle to allow minors to perform at a Junior 194 Radio show at Now and Then Hall on April 6 , 1934, was granted. Ledge Hill Park A petition to have the ball field at Ledge Hill Park repaired was 195 referred to the Board of Park Commissioners . Pedler 196 The application of Domenico Sme dile , 8 High Street , for a pedler 's • 699 _._ Tiarch Nu , 1�,34.,_ license was referred to the Board of Control. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, April 12, 1934, at eight o ' clock Gasoline P. M. , on the application of Frederick J. Dion to keep, store and sell 197 gasoline at 23 Glendale Street. The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses mittee on Licenses and Permits : 198-202 Sunday Licenses Anna E. Crowley, 44 Broad St . Douglas S. Parsons , 69 Essex St. Demetrios Thomopoulos, 159 Washington St. Common Victuallers Frank & Sylvia Pelletier, 1432 and 143a Canal St. Michael J. Henry & James F. Hogan, 64 Boston St . , transfer from George W. Hogan The claims of IDlora A. Beotte , Daniel A. Fitzgerald, William A. Foss Claims .Thomas A. Hynes , Administrator of the Estate of James E. Pollock, Almon 203-208 LeBrun and Helen C. Thompson were referred to the Committee on Claims . A list of applications for renewals of Lodging House, Common Victu- Renewals allers , Sunday and Auto Truck Licenses was referred to the Committee on 209 Licenses and Permits . Councillor Griffin offered the following report which was accepted Claim and recommendation adopted: 210 "The Committee on Claims , to whom was referred the claim of Frank A Mowatt, for damage to his automobile caused while driving down Summer Street , has considered said matter and would recommend: leave to with- draw. For the Committee , William B. Griffin Chairman" Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 211 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Passenger Automobiles Mary A. Cosgrove, 14 Hancock St . William L. Mahoney, Salem Depot Common Victualler William H. Davis, 29 Bridge St. n�l o Harch 22, 1934 . Auto Truck Albert G. Viel, Salem Depot Sunday License Anna E. Crowley, 44 Broad St. For the Committee, Ectiond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Sunday License approved by T:Iayor . Light Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: 212 "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs be requested to install a street light at rheatland Street and Jefferson Avenue . " Presented to the Mayor for approval on March 26, 1934, and returned without his signature on April 10 , 1934 . Fire Whistle Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted :. 213 "Ordered: That the Committee on Fire Dept. consult with the Chief of the Fire Dept. relative to the installation of a fire whistle in Ward 4." Fire Alarm Box Councillor Drukin offered the following order which was adopted: 214 "Ordered: The Committee on Fire Dept. consider the advisability of . installing a fire alarm box in the vicinity of Belleview Avenue. " MN On motion of Councillor Durkin, the Council adjourned at 11.06 o'clock P. M. � Attest:- is 1 i 1' Mh rch 27 , 1934 A special meeting of the City Council was held on Tuesday, March 27 , 1934, at 5.30 o' clock P. M. , called by the President to draw jurors . Al the members were present except Councillors Dooley, Durkin, Griffin and Safford. On (lotion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . An invitation to attend a military exhibit of the 102nd F. A. , Mass. Invitation National Guard, on April 6, 1934, 'was accepted. 215 The following juror was drawn to serve at the April session of Civil Juror Court in Salem: Arthur M. Caron, 35 Lawrence Street, Janitor. At the request of Councillor Whipple, it was agreed to meet on April Bus Route 2 , 1934, at 7.30 P. M. , as Committee of the whole to consider the peti- tion of Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co, for a bus route . At the request of Councillor Dolan, it was agreed to give the truck Truck Trivers in the City departments a hearing at the same meeting of the Committee of the Whole. The application of Arno 's Inc . for a permit for a stationary elec- Sign trical sign at 293 Essex Street was granted subject to the approval of 216 the superintendent of Streets and the City Electrician. dt N On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 5.45 o 'clock F. LT. Attest :- Clerk 'It"llill�l Hsi III!! IN " 72 pril 14_ 19' A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, April 12 , 1934, at eight o' clock P. IT. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Gasoline A hearing was held on the application of Frederick J. Dion to keep, store and sell gasoline at 23 Glendale Street. The applicant aplE! ared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regula- tions of the Massachusetts District Police. Garages Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- ages . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses, subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordinances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police : Lilly and Allen, 9 Station Rd. Gabriel Luczko, 6 Orchard St. Constables The Mayor's appointments of the following constables were received: 217 Arthur L. Payne Roman J. Kulakowski Joseph McKeever John Curran Pension The following order, recommended by the 1.1ayor , was adopted: 218 "Ordered: that Lieutenant Patrick J. Lehan of the Police Department be and hereby is retired from active service in said department and placed upon the pension roll at his request, it appearing, as provided by the statute, that he has performed faithful service in said depart- ment for a period of forty-four years and that he is disabled for fur- ther useful service and has reached the age of sixty- nine years ; said retirement to date as of Apr . 7 , 1934. And it is further Ordered: that an annual pension is hereby granted the said Patrick J. Lehan, under Chap. 32 , Sec. 83 of the General Laws , in the sum of $1150, said sum being one half of his annual compensation of y2300 at the time of his retirement; said annual pension to be paid weekly and to begin as of Apr. 7 , 1934 the date of his application for retirement. " Approved by the Mayor on April 20 , 1934 . Unpaid Bills The following order , recommended by the '.;iayor , was adopted under 219 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: That the sum of Fourteen Thousand Pour Hundred Eighteen Dollars and Eight Cents (u14,418. 08 ) be and the same is hereby appropri- t ,. .27 April 12, 1934 ated for the payment of unpaid bills for the year 1933 of the Departments herein listed: Street Department Bridges and Fences 0114. 19 Maintenance 107.33 221. 52 Soldiers ' Relief Soldiers ' Relief 1,372. 10 School Department Fuel and Light 6. 50 Printing and Supplies 126.26 Textbooks 8. 97 Repairs and Equipment 74.76 Other Expenses 169.90 386.39 Storm Sewer - Howard Street Extension 360.63 Elections and Registrations Elections and Registrations 50. 00 Public Welfare City Home 53. 50 Outside Relief 4 ,387.01 Other Cities 7, 164.67 Mothers ' Aid 82.84 Hospital 222.75 Old Age Assistance 116.67 12,027.44 Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on April 14, 1934. A communication from the Mayor relative to the establishment of Town Hall rules and regulations to 220 g govern the administration of Town Hall was referred to the Committee on Public Property to confer with the Mayor. f The report of the Uity larshai for the t@onth of March was received and placed on file. Notice was received from the City Marshal of the appointment of Patrolmen 221, Leo Watts, Frank T. McDonough, Ubald DeGrandpre and Daniel J. Ellard I as permanent patrolmen. Notice was received from the City Marshal of the appointment of AA Patrolman William E. Cohane as a permanent reserve officer beginning March 27, 222 1934. Notice was received from the Inspector of Buildings of the applica- Building 223 tion of The Goldberg Trust for a permit to alter the building at 141-143 Essex Street . On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted that no changes are contemplated at this location. ,274 April 12, 1934 . I _ Zoning A report from the Planning Board on the application of 'Albert F. 225 Kenney for a change of zone at 422-424 Essex Street from general resi- dence to business, with a recommendation that the petition should not be granted, was read and placed on file . I On motion of Councillor Dolan, a hearing for the petitioner was ordered for Thursday, May 10, 1934, at eight of clock P. M. I;rombie St. A communication from the Salem Rotary Club in favor of widening 226 Crombie Street was read and placed on file. ,resolutions A communication from the Common Council of the City of Buffalo 227 with resolutions relative to peace was read and placed on file . Claim The claim of Charles H. Burns was referred to the Committee on 228 Claims. bound Truck The application of Mac Wals Sound System to operate a sound truck 229 on the streets was granted. tturdy Gurdy The application of Salem Association for Prevention of Tuberculosis 230 to operate a hurdy gurdy on the streets on May 5th was granted. Signs The following applications for permits for stationary electrical 231-244 signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: J . B. Blood Co. , 158 Essex St. Arthur W. Cyr, Jr . , 4 Front St. Armand J . Dionne, 126 Essex St. Ida Glo-osband, 20 Goodhue St. Hawthorne Hotel, cor . Washington Sq . and Essex St. Joseph Kohn, 164 Derby St. Joseph A. Lareau, 48 Congress St . John O' Connell, 160 Washington St. Willie Roy, 113 Lafayette St. Felix Sobocinski, cor. Union and Derby ots . Peter K. Stasinopulos, 32 Front St. Henry Szetela, 87 Derby fit. Salem Asso. for Prevention of Tuberculosis, on the tunnel (temporary) The application of Harper Method Shop for a permit_ifor a stationary sign at 290 Essex Street was granted subject to the approval of the Superintendent of Streets. Bus Route 245 The petition of Eastern Mass . Street Railway Co . for a permit for bus routes through the City was referred to the Committee of the Whole on motion of Councillor Whipple. Derby Squarree The petition of the Communist Party of Salem to hold a meeting in Derby Square on May 1st was granted subject to the supervision of the City ;darshal. Gasoline 247 The application of Salem Bay Trangbortation Co. for a transfer from Harry F. Batchelder of the license to keep, store and sell gasoline at I 2?6r April 12, 1934. Congress Street Bridge was granted. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, April 26, 1934, at eight Fuel Oil o' clock P. M. , on the application of Salem Electric Lighting Co. to 248 keep and store fuel oil at Peabody Street. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, April 26, 1934, at eight Garages o+ clock P. M. , on the following applications lications to maintain garages: 249-250 Carleton G. Rowe, 27 Moffatt Rd. Mary P . Tivnan, 32 Japonica 5t. The application of Arthur Richard, 19 Park Street, for a pedler+ s Pedler license was referred to the Board of Control. 251 The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses mittee on Licenses and Permits: 252-259 Lodging aouse J. P. Giroux, 83 Federal St. Common Victualler Maurice F. McDonald and Eugene F. riordan, 220 Derby St . Elie Morin, 43 Church St. David Solomon, R146 Washington St, Sunday License Alfred J. Marcaurelle, 280 Jefferson five. Auto Truck Everett N. Rafuse, 19 March St . The following applications for licenses were granted: Pool Fables (. George Burda, 90 Congress St . (2) , transfer from 3 b`iard St . Intelligence Office Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, 27 North St. , transfer from 86 Federal St. A list of applications for renewals of 2nnholder, Sunday, Common Licenses Victualler, Auto Truck, Lodging House, Pool Table, Fuel Oil Transporta- 260 tion, Pawnbroker and Junk Collector Licenses was referred to the Commit- tee on Licenses and Permits . The application of Solomon H. Freddberg, 179 Washington Street, for Auctioneer 261 renewal of auctioneerts license was granted. A list of applications for renewals of pedler licenses was referr Pedlers 262 to the Boarrg of Control. The petition of Salem Women' s Democratic Club to use Town Hall was Town Hall 263 referred to the Committee on Public Property. 276 i - 1 12, 19'4. Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 264 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred ap- plications for licenses, has considered said matter and would-' recom- mend that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses Douglas S. Parsons, 69 Essex St. Demetrios Thomopoulos, 159 Washing- ton St. Common Victuallers Frank & Sylvia Pelletier, 1432 and 143a Canal St. John Jarzynka, 135 Derby St. Joseph P. Chalifour, 45 North St . Lodging House Lincoln Hotel, 117 Lafayette St. Auto Trucks John Karbowniczak, 155 Derby St. Salem Parcel Delivery, 18 Savoy Rd. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr . Chairman" Sewers Councillor 'Whipple offered the following report which was accep- 265 ted and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the petition to have sewers installed in Willson St. and Horton St. , has considered said matter and would recommend: that the City Engineer be requested to prepare estimates of costs of said sewers. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Uhairman" Crombie St. Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accep- 266 ted and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred a notice from the Building Inspector of the application of the Crombie St. Church to erect a building at 5 Crombie St. , has considered said matter and would recommend that Building Inspector be notified that we do not contemplate a widening at this time . For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" One-Way St.257 Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted and recommendation adopted: TThe Committee on Ordinances , to whom was referred the recommenda- tion of the Committee on Traffic Rules that Oliver St. be made a one- way street from Washington Sq. to Bridge St. , has considered said a t y 271' April 12, 1934. matter and would recommend the following ,change. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" The following ordinance was read for publication: Oliver St. "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-£our. 268 An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to street traffic. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Section 1 Paragraph 28 of Chapter XLIII of the City Ordinan- ces is hereby amended by adding at the end of the first sentence thereof the following: "Oliver Street northerly from Washington Square to Bridge Street. " _ Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City Charter. ++ Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted Deputy Sealer and recommendation adopted: 269 "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred the following change in Ordinance relating to Deputy Sealer of weights and Measures, has considered said matter and would recommend: The adoption of the following. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" The following ordinance was read for publication: 2eepputy Sealer "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relating to Sealer of weights and Measures . Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Section 11 Chapter XLIX of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "The Mayor shall also i appoint, without confirmation, as provided by Chapter 98, Section 34 of the General Laws, a deputy sealer of weights and measures who shall have Q f all the powers and perform all the duties fixed by law relative to the 4 sealing of weights and measures. He shall perform the duties of the Sealer in his absence or in case of his disability, or at any time the a sealer in his discretion requires his assistance and he shall be under the direction of the sealer at all times. " Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City Charter. " - - -- - Apr z 1 12,, 1934. Salary Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted 271 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom _was referral the following change in Ordinance, relating to Certain City Officers Compensation, has considered said matter and would recommend: The adoption of the following. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairmanyl Salary The following ordinance which was introduced on February 23, 19342 149 was read for publication: "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. I An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relating to Compensation of Certain City Officers. Be itcrdained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Section 1 of Chapter XIV of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by adding after the words "To the sealer of weights and meas- ures, eighteen hundred and seventy dollars". the following: "To the depu- ty sealer of weights and measufes, five dollars per day." Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the city charter. " Light 272 Councillor Safford offered the following order which was adopted: ""Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs be requested to consider the advisability of installing a 60 c. p. light on the corner of Brown St. and Washington Square and at corner of Mason and North Streets." rolice Bill Councillor Dooley offered the following resolutions which were adop- 273 ted, Councillors Whipple and Francis having been excused from voting: "Whereas, a bill entered as Senate Bill #260, known as an Act pro- viding for the co-ordination of State, Metropolitan and Local Police and more effective means and methods of crime detection and suppression, has been presented to the Mass. Legislature for enactment into law, Whereas the City of Salem has a most efficient police department, who have alway cooperated with other police authorities, and Whereas we believe this is a blow against home rule and local control and believe that said bill is unworkable and should not be enacted into Law, Resolved, That we the City Council of Salem in meeting assembled wish to be recorded against its enactment by the Mass. Legislature into 279 i April 12, 1934. Law. i Presented to the Mayor for approval on April 14, 1934, and returned without his signature on April 20, 1934. Councillor Griffin offered the following order: Election Order "Ordered: that meetings of the 274 g qualified voters of the City of Sale be held in the several voting precincts of the City, at the polling places designated by this Council, on Tuesday, April 24, 1934, for the ,urpose of electing District Members of the State Committee for each olitical party for the Second Essex Senatorial District, Members of City Committees and Delegates to State Conventions of each political par ty, all to be voted for upon one ballot; and be it further Ordered: that the polling places be as follows: Ward 1, Prec. 15 2 & 3 - Engine House, Bentley St. Ward 2, Prec. 1 - Church, cor. Bridge & Lemon Sts. Prec. 2 & 3 - Phillips School, Washington Sq. Ward 32 Prec. 1 & 2 - Old High School, Broad St. Prec. 3 - St. Anne' s School, Jefferson Ave. Ward 42 Prec. 1 - Polling Place, Beckford St. Prec. 2 & 3 - Endicott School, Boston St. Ward 51 Prec. 1 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Prec. 2 & 3 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Prec. 4 & 5 - Training School, Loring Ave. i Ward 6, Prec. 1 Engine House, North St. Prec. £Y & 3 - Store, 1471 Boston St. near School St. and be it further Ordered: that the polls at said meetings be opened at six o' clock A. M. and closed at four o' clock P. M. , and that the City Clerk be in- structed to publish this notice as required by law. +' Councillor Griffin moved to amend the order by striking out the words "six o' clock A. M. and closed at four o' clock P. M. " and inserting in place thereof the words "twelve o' clock noon and closed at eight o' clock P. M. " The amendment was voted, Councillors Whipple and Safford being recorded in opposition. The order was adopted as amended. Councillor Dooley requested that he be recorded in favor of the or- Pension der granting a pension to Lieut. Patrick J. Lehan of the Police Depart- ment. Councillor Talbot offered the following order which .was adopted: Palmer Cove ''Ordered: That the . Mayor be requested to appropriate sufficient 275 funds to repair the Palmer' s Cove Bulkhead. " Approved by the Mayor on April 20, 1934. i 280 April 12 , 1934. On motion of Councillor Whipple, the Council adjourned at 9.12 o' clock P. Y. Attest:- . Clerk I I 281 April 26, . 193.'_. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, April 26, 1934, at eight otclock P. M. All the members were present except Councillor Durkin and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. A hearing was held on the petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co. Fuel Oil to keep and xtore fuel oil at Peabody Street. Mr. Harry Kingsley ap- peared in favor for the petitioner, there was no opposition and the li- cense was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conform- ity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordi- nances governing the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Mary L. Tivnan, 32 Japonica St. Carleton G. Rowe, 27 Moffat Rd. The Mayor' s appointment of the following weighers of coal and com- Weighers- 276 modities was read and placed on file: Harry L. Brown Allen B. Clark James Fossa Levi B. Larrabee James J. Melanson The Mayor' s appointment of Vezina F. Morency and Charles M. Brackett Constables 277 III as constables was read and placed on file. A communication from the Mayor giving notice of the resignation of Soldiers' Ai r � Charles H. McGee as Soldiers' Relief Agent and recommending the passage 278 Agent of an ordinance providing for a full time agent at a salary of $2,000.00 per year was referred to the Committee on Ordinances. The Mayor' s appointment of F. Carroll Sargent as a member of the Cemetery Commissioner Board of Cemetery Commissioners for the unexpired term ending December 279 1 31, 1935, was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules. The Mayor' s appointment of James E. Lynch and James H. Boulger as Board of members of the Board of Appeal for the term of three years each beginning 280 Appeal May 1, 1934, was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules. The Mayor' s appointment of Harry E. Webber as a member of the Plan- Planning Board ning Board for the term of five years beginning May 1, 1934, was unani- 281 mously confirmed under suspension of the rules. 182 April 26, 1934 .. Park The Mayor' s appointment of John J.' Brophy as a member of the Board Commissioner 282 of Park Commissioners for the term of five years .beginning the first Monday in May, 1934, was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules. Cemetery The Mayor' s appointment of Michael F. McGrath as a member of the Commissioner 283 Board of Cemetery Commissioners for the balance of the three year term ending December 31, 1936, was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules. Annuity The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 284 "Ordered, that under the provisions of the Acts of 1930, Chapt. 182, Sec. 1, there be paid out of the city treasury an annuity in the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000) to Gertrude M. Wilson, the year to begin April 1, 1934 and said annuity to continue while she remains unmarried; said Gertrude M. Wilson being the widow of Henry C. Wilson, late Aid to the Chief of the Fire Department and said Henry C. Wilson having died March 31, 1934 within the period fixed by statute from an injury receive while in the performance of duty at a fire in a dwelling at 4 Herbert Street on March 31, 1934; it being proved, under the provisions of the Act aforesaid, to the satisfaction of the Mayor and City Council, that the death of the said Henry C. Wilson was the natural and proximate re- sult of an accident occurring during the performance of his duty as a member of the fire force of the city, the certificate of the attending physician setting forth that the injury to •the heart was brought on by exertion or over-exertion at the time of the fire aforesaid, the said medical certificate alleging an agreement ,ith said physician' s opinion by the associate medical examiner.?' Approved by the Mayor on May 3, 1934. Budget A communication was received from the Mayor submitting the annual 285-286 i appropriation bill for 1934 and the matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Sewers Notice was received from the Superintendent of Streets on the con- 287-288 struction of certain sewers and the following order was adopted: "ordered: That the sum of fifty cents per foot front be and hereby is assessed upon each of the several estates abutting on or benefitted by the construction of the common sewer in the following streets, accor- ding to the frontage reported by the Superintendent of Streets . Said �A Aj;ril 26, 1934. assessment is levied in accordance .sith Chapter 3q of the City Ordinan- ces. Raymond Avenue Jefferson Avenue Bertucci Avenue" Approved by the Mayor on May 4, 1934. i A communication relative to a testimonial dinner to Mr. Theodore N. Testimnnial Waddell, State Director of Accounts, was read and placed on file. 289 The bond of George A. LeDuc as a constable was approved. Constable 290 The claim of Lena Zoll was referred to the Committee on Claims. Clam 291 The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedlers 292 "The Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for ped- ler licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Domenico Smedile, 8 High St. Arthur Richard, 19 Park St. Elmer M. Hills, Ipswich Orrin M. Hills, Ipswich Aurele Morneau, 8 Porter St. Ct. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" The invitation of Witch City Post No. 1524, V. F.W. , to attend a Invitation 293 Memorial Mass at St. John the Baptist' s Church on May 20, 1934, was ac- cepted. The petition of Division 18, A. 0. H. , to hse Rowells Field for a Rowells Field carnival for the week starting April 28th was granted subject to the 294 supervision of the Committee on Public Property and the Superintendent of Public Property. The petition of Mary V. Gallagher to use Town Hall on May 18, 1934 Town Hall 295 was granted subject to the rules and regulations to be prepared by the mayor and the Committee on Public Property. The petition of Marion E. Fitz to change a general residence zone Zoning 296 at 415 .Lafayette Street to a business zone was referred to the Planning Board. The application of Antonio Calabrese- for a drain layer' s license Drain Layer 297 was granted. The following applications for builder licenses were granted: Builders 298-299 April 260 1934 ._ Moses Bros. , 43 Puritan Rd. , Swampscott Wirldt & Berglund, 16 Charles St. , Wakefield Signs The following applications for stationary electrical signs were 300-806 granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: David Cyr, 67 North St. Star Dept. Store, 133 Essex St. Bernard Sushel, 60 Lafayette St. Edward Ayotte, 243 Jefferson Ave. Pitman & Brown Co. , 40 Bridge St. The following applications for stationary signs were granted Nub- ject to the approval of the superintendent of streets: Bertha Adasko, 266 Essex St. Claude F. Delande, dr. ,286 Derby St. Gasoline Hearings were ordered for Thursday, May 10, 1934, at eight ot ::lock 307-308 P. M. , on the following applications to keep, store and sell gasoline: Abraham Ayers, 10 Franklin St. Edwin A. Lewalski, 55 Charter St. Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, May 10, 1934, at eight otclock 309-313 P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages: Mr. and Mrs. Rene Blanchette, 166 Ocean Ave . Rose Kowalski, 35 Essex St. P$elen E. Lubas, 9 Hardy St. Marion H. Manning, 195 North St. Elixha J. Dionne, 20 Piedmont St. Zoning The petition of Alice F. Emmerton, Trustee of the Almy Trust, to 314 change a general residence zone at 199 and 200 Highland Avenue to a busi- ness zone was referred to the Planning Board. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Commit 315-328 tee on Licenses and Permits Sunday Licenses Viateur Boudreault, 23 Roslyn St. Mrs . G. A. Briggs, 158 forth St. Mary S. Buba, 1302 North St. Raymond E. Fontaine, 172 West Ave. Nicholas D. Karanikolas, 187 Fort Ave. Louis Paolucci, 34 Dearborn St. Common Victuallers Nicholas D. Karanikolas, 187 Fort Ave. Efstratios Loupacharis, 22 Front St.John H. Broderick, Vinnin Sq. Liggett Drug Co. Inc. , 232 Essex St. J. Francis Hogan, 64 Boston St. Junk Collector Loren W. Copp, 21 Front St. , Beverly Bowling Alleys Nicholas D. Karanikolas, 187 Fort Ave. (6) Lodging House Edward C. Pauling, 396 Essex St. Pedlers 329- A list of applications for pedler licenses were referred to the Board of Control. April 26, 1934. The application of Robert W. Field for a transfer from Morgan & Gasoline Lefavour of the license to keep, stare and sell gasoline at 31 Bridge 830 Street was granted. A list of applications for renewal of Bowling Alley, Auto Dealer, Renewals Lodging House, Coffee House, Pool Tables, 'Junk Collector, Fuel Oil 331 Transportation, Common Victualler, and Sunday Licenses was referred to the Committee on .Licenses and Permits . A petition to clean up the unsanitary conditions in the vicinity St. 2a.ul St. of St. Paul Street was referred to the Superintendent of Streets. 332 Councillor Francis offered the fallowing report which was accepted Fish Trap and recommendation adopted:, 333 ItThe Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the appli- cation of Carl Tarr, 26 Orchard St. , Gloucester, for a permit for a fish trap at Northeast side of Saturn Rock, has considered said matter and would recommend Same be granted, subject to the approval of the Harbor Master. For the Committee, Stephen W. Francis Chairman+' The following order was adopted: Fish Trap rrOrdered: That permission be and hereby is granted to Carl Tarr of 334 Gloucester, Mass. , to construct and maintain for the period hereinafter stated a floating trap in Salem at the northeast side of Saturn Rock said trap not to exceed 135 feet in length or 75 feet in width and the depth of the water at the outer end of said trap at low tide shall be at least four fathoms . The authority hereby granted to construct and maintain said trap shall be limited to a period of time not exceeding i five years from the date of this order and may be revoked by the CityI Council at any time prior to the dxpiration of said five years, and the I authority hereby conferred shall not be in force until it has been approved by the Department of Public Works':" Councillor Francis offered the following report which was accepted Fish Trap 335 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the peti- tion of Jeremiah L. Horton, 23 Chestnut St., Marblehead, for a permit for a floating fish trap on the northeast side of Cat Island, has con- sidered said matter and would recommend: same be granted, subject to i A„ril 26, 1934. the approval of the Harbor Master. For the Committee, Stephen W. Francis Chairman" Fish Trap The following order was adopted: 335 "Ordered: That permission be and hereby is granted to Jeremiah L. Norton of Marblehead, Mass. , to construct and maintain for the period hereinafter stated a floating trap in Salem, at the Northeast side of Cat Island, said trap not to exceed 135 feet in length or 75 feet in width and the depth of the water at the outer end of said trap at low tide shall be at least four fathoms. The authority hereby granted to construct and maintain said trap shall be limited to a period of --time not exceeding five years from the date of this order and may be revoked by the City Council at any time prior to the expiration of said five years, and the authority hereby conferred shall hot be in force until it has been approved by the Department of Public Works." I - i xam Island Councillor Francis offered the following report which was accepted 336 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the peti- tion of Henry Haskell, 33 Russell St. , Marblehead, to least Ram Island opposite Clifton Heights, has considered said matter and would recommend Leave to withdraw. For the Committee, Stephen W. Francis Chairman" Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which .was accepted 337 i, and recommendation adopted: The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: li �I? k Auto Truck Everett N. Refuse, 19 March St. Common Victuallers itDavid Solomon, rear 146 Washington St. Maurice F. McDonald & Eugene F. Riordan, 220 Derby St. Lodging House i J. P. Giroux, 83 Federal St. Renewals Innholder George D. Sullivan, 1501 Washington St. T April 26, 1934 . Common Victuallers Alberic Dube, 317 Jefferson Ave. Louis E. Dumas, 44 Congress St. j Charles E. Ebsen, Salem Willows Lauretta L. Farnsworth, 4 Boston William Feehily, 22 Beach Qve. Eva A. Holt, Washington St. j Hyman Kissler, 242 Canal St. Octave Ouellette, 17 Harbor St. Frank Sawicki, 88 Derby St. George D. Sullivan, 15019 Washing- Waldorf System Inc . , 214 Essex St. ton St. John R. Woods, 9 Derby Sq. Joseph A. Lareau, 48 Congress St. Auto Trucks FitzgeraldTs Express, Salem Depot FitzgeraldTs Express, 146 Bridge St. Lodging House John G. Alber, 8 Brown St. Harry Halpert, 57 Washington St. George H. Osgood, 313 Essex St. Horace L. Upham, 23-25 Federal St. Pool Table Salvatore Rizzotti, 15 High St. (1) Tranportation of Fuel Oil Gulf Refining Co. , 116 Water St. , Beverly Salem Gas Light Co. , 209 Washington St. Pawnbroker Samuel Solomon, 33 Front St. Junk Collectors Charles Litman, 9 Becket Ave. Simon Pruchanski, 9 So. Mason St. The Committee would further recommend that Peter Galvanus be given leave to withdraw application for Sunday License at 153 Bridge St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Talbot reported that the City Marshal had refused to Sunday sanction the granting of Sunday Licenses. On motion of Councillor Licenses Whipple, it was voted to lay the matter over until the next meeting and that the City Marshal be requested not to make any prosecutions during that period. Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted Streets and recommendation adopted: 339 "The Committee on Public Works, to whom w4s referred the petition for the laying out of Buchanan Rd. , Grant Rd. and Lincoln Rd. , has con- sidered said matter and would recommend that a public hearing be held May loth at 8 o' clock for all persons interested, that. the city intends to lay out the same for public highways. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" The following order was adopted: Grant Rd. 340 "Whereas, in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity and convenience require that apublic street or way to be called Grant April 26, 1934. Road should be laid out as a highway of the city from Loring Avenue to Lincoln Road as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city clerk of this city dated Dec. 15, 1933, it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Morgan A. McSweeney, Dora A. Cook, Gertrude W. Rowand, Mary A. Riley, Loring Realty Co. , Max Shrib- man, Michael McDonough, Mark E. Brennan, Omer Ouellette, Eva P. Denis and all others interested that the City Council intend to lay out the highway before mentioned, and to take therefor a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a highway of said city;- and that Thursday the tenth day of May 1934 at 8 o' clock P. M. , at city hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter.tt Buchanan The following order was adopted: Road 341 "Whereas, in the opinion of the City Council the public necessity and convenience require that a public street or way to be called Buchan- an Road should be laid out as a highway of the city from end of present lay-out to Lincoln Road as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city clerk of this city dated Nov. 1930, it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Loring Realty Co. , Notre Dazpe Alumnae, Edward P. and Arthemise Ober and all others interested, that the City Council intend to lay out the highway before mentioned, and to take therefor a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a high- way of said city;- and that Thursday the tenth day of May 1934, at 8 o' clock P. M. , at city hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter." Oliver St. The ordinance to make Oliver Street a one-way street, which was introduced on April 12, 1934, was passed to be ordained. Approved by the Mayor on May 4, 1934. Deputy Sealer The ordinance to establish a position of Deputy Sealer of Weights and measures, which was introduced on April 12, 1934, was passed to be ordained. Approved by the Mayor on May 4, 1934. Salary The ordinance to establish the salary of the Deputy Sealer of Weights and Measures, which was introduced on February 23, 1934, was passed to be ordained. Approved by the Mayor on May 4, 1934. nemorial Day Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: 342 "Ordered: That all war veterans employed by the City be allowed a holiday on May 30th without loss of pay." 289 April 26 , 1934 . Presented to the Mayor for approval May 2, 1934, and returned with- out---his signature on May 14, 1934. Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Adams St. ('Ordered: That the Committee of Public Works and the City Engineer 343 look into the advisability of the laying out and acceptance of Adams St, as a public way of the City. ff The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the May session of Jurors Civil Court in Salem: Thomas J. Dooley 17 Briggs Street Shoe Worker Michael J. Dineen 167 Boston Street Clerk The following were drawn to serve at the May session of Criminal Court in Newburyport: First Session Joseph N. Gagne 393 Jefferson Ave. Driver Michael E. Ryan 9 Woodside Street Storekeeper Second Session (Lawrence) Antonio Biondi 19 Brown Street Mason Tender John T. McGee 190 Lafayette Street Telephone Worker On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 9.22 otclock P. M. G Attest:- 1 I Clerk r I Yay le, 1934 . A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, May 10, 1934, at eight o} clock P. M. All the members were present and the Pres- ident presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dis- pense with the reading of the records. Gasoline Hearings were held on the following applications to keep, store and sell gasoline. The applicants or their representatives appeared in T favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Edwin A. Lewalski, 55 Charter St. Abraham Myers, 10 Franklin St. varages Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildingd and in conformity with the ordi- nances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Mr. and Mrs. Rene Blanchette, 166 Ocean Ave. Helen E. Lubas, 9 Hardy St. Marion H. Manning, 195 North St. Elisha J. Dionne, 20 Piedmont St. A hearing was held on the application of Rose nowalski to maintain a garage at 35 Essex Street. Councillor Rybicki appeared for the appli- Y cant. Mr. Ozemski and Mr. Louis Cohen appeared in opposition. On mo- tion of Councillor Dolan, the application was referred to the Committee on Public Works. Urant Road A hearing was held on laying out Grant Road. Mr.P. A. McSweeney and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ouellette appeared in favor and there was no oppo- sition. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the matter was referred to the Committee on Public Works. Buchanan Rd. A hearing was held on laying out an extension of Buchanan Road. Mr. P. A. McSweeney, Mr. and Mrs . Edward B. Ober and Miss Kate Herlihy for the Notre Dame Alumnae Association appeared in favor and there was no opposition. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the matter was referred to the. Committee on Public Works. Zoning A hearing was held on the petition of Albert F. Kenney to change a general residence zone at 422-424 Essex Street to a business zone . Mr. Kenney, Mrs. Kenney, Mrs. Smith and Mr. Walker Cahill appeared in 1 291 1`ay 10 , 1934 . favor. Five persons present were recorded in favor. Mr. Adam Stefanski Mrs. Carlin, Mrs. Sargent, Henry Sargent and Mrs. Coffin appeared in op- position. Sixteen persons present were recorded in opposition. On mo- tion of Councillor Dolan, the matter was referred to the Committee on Ordinances . The MayorTs appointment of Thomas F. Slattery as a constable was Constable read and placed on file. 344 The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under Palmer Cove suspension of the rules: 345 "Ordered: That the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying the expenses of repairing the pile bulkhead in PalmerTs Cove, said sum to be charged to i the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on May 14, 1934. 1 The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under Gardens suspension of the rules; on motion of Councillor Safford: 346 "Ordered: That the sum of One Thousand Six Hundred Fifty-Six ($1,656) Dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the Subsistence Garden work this year, said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. TI Approved by the Mayor on May 14, 1934. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under E. R. A. suspension of the rules: 347 'Ordered: That the sum of Thirty-Five Thousand ($35,000) Dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated and added to the appropriation al- ready made for the purpose of carrying on the C. W.A. and E. R. A. work in this City, said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year.TT Approved by the Mayor on May 14, 1934. The report of the City Marshal for the month of April was received Report and placed on file. 348 The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedlers "The Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for pedler 349 licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the follow- ing be granted: Joe Sipel, 69 Endicott St. Jos. B. F. Seeley, 16 Bradford St. D292 I?ay 10,, 193.4. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretaryll Tree The petition of Theodore Simons for the removal of a tree on Canal 350 Street near Ropes Street was referred to the Committee on Shade Trees an a hearing ordered for May 24, 1934, at eight o' clock P. M. invitation An invitation to attend an entertainment of Maj . Chas. A. Dawson, 351 Unit 25, M. S. G. V. , on May 10, 1934, was accepted. Builder The application of William J. White, 22 Arbella Street, for a 352 builder' s license was granted. Speaking The petition of Socialist Labor Party of Salem to use Derby Square 353 on Wednesday evenings from eight to ten 61-clock during the summer and fall months was granted subject to the supervision of the City Marshal.. Auctioneer The application of David J. Gordon, 8 Cliff Street, for an auction- 354 fi eer' s license was granted. Claim The claim of Marie 1. Grant was referred to the Committee on Claims. 355 Transporta- The application of Edmund M. Brown, Jr. , Canal and 'gill Streets; for tion 356 a license to transport fuel oil was granted. Sign The application of Burma Gift Shop to carry a sign through the 357 streets was granted. i Signs The following applications for stationary electrical sign permits 358-360 were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: Nicholas D. Karanikolas, 187 Fort Ave. Albert LeBel, 43 Boston St. Margaret E. Murphy, 516 Loring Ave. uasoline A hearing was ordered for Thursday, May 24, 1934, at eight oIclock 361 P. M. , on the application of the Salem Laundry Co. to keep and store gasoline at 51-71 Lafayette Street. uarages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, May 24, 1934, at eight o' clock 362-366 P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages: Thomas A. Fitzmaurice, 9 Abbott St. Katherine L, Halliday, 3A Willow AVE Arthur J. Murphy, cor. Delcampo Ave. and Swampscott Rd. Harold E. Oldson, 225 North St. Josiah B. Wentworth, 6 Oakland St. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Commit 367-380 293 Uay 10, 1934 . tee on Licenses and Permits: Sunday Licenses James L.Foye, 158 North St. Mrs. Frank Harris, 13 Aborn St. Daniel Hughes, cor. School & Balcomb St. Sarah Patterson, 198 Bridge St. Charles H. Powers, 42 Broad St. Common Victuallers Victor Kornatovski, R22 New Derby St. Albert R. Amiro, 42 Lafayette St. James A. Brooks, 266 Bridge St. Flora Johnson & Katherine DeVoe5 ; 13 Columbus Ave . Ralph Morin, 212 Bridge St. North Shore Crab Meat Co. , Forest River R. R. Station, Lafayette St. Lodging House Mary Englehart, 125 Essex St. Mary Englehart, 6 Hawthorne Blvd. Innholder Mary C. Varney, 126 Colukbus Ave. A list of applications for renewal of Sunday, Common Victualler, Renewals Bowling Alley, Fuel Oil Transportation, Innholder, Passenger Automobile, 381 Lodging House, Pool Tables and Junk Collector Licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. A list of applications for pedler license renewals was referred to Pedlers the Board of Control. 382 Councillor Talbot offered the following report. which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: 383 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Common Victuallers St. Nicholas D. Karanikolas, 187 Fort Ave. Efstratios Loupacharis, 21 Front J. Francis Hogan, 64 Boston St. Liggett Drug Co. , 232 Essex St. Elie Morin, 43 Church St. Victor Kornatovski, R22 New Derby Bowling Alleys St. Eugene Beaulieu, 94 Lafayette St. (8) Nicholas D. Karanikolas, 187 Fort Ave. (6) Lodging House Edward C. Pauling, 396 Essex St. Renewals Auto Dealer Eudger J. Michaud, 250 Jefferson Ave. , 1st class Lodging House Clara Aubrey, 8 Federal St. James D. Sullivan, 135B Essex St. Noel Clement, 26 St. Peter St. Edith Lajoie, 19 Brown St. Coffee House Efstratios Loupacharis, 22 Front St. � 94 May 10, 1934 . Pool Tables Stephen L. Maga, 147 Derby St. (1 Hormidas Palardy, 115 Lafayette St. ( Ovila Vlarner, 98 Lafayette St. (63 John Zuchowski, 169 Derby St. (3) Junk Collectors Sam Liss, 91 Tremont St. Abe Raymond, 30,Aborn St. Fuel Oil Transportation Dominique Lapointe, 64 Ward St. Earl R. Noyes, 129 Canal St. Patrick F. Pardo, 47 Aborn St. , Peabody Pe112tier Bros. , 64 Ward St. Quaker Gasoline & Oil Co. , 17 Cherry St. , Danvers Shell Eastern Petroleum Products Inc. , 64 Union St. Common Victualler Esther Colson, 2463 Essex St. Louis J. Beaulieu, 255 Jefferson Ave . Edmond Boulay, 1311, Washington St. Abraham Camil, 203 Fort Ave. George E. Cotter, 38 Front St. Theophrase Dube, E23 Front St. Elizabeth Candy Shops Inc. , 136 Essex St. Ida Gloosband, 20 Goodhue St. William Richard, 28 Derb,., Sq. Salem Lowe Co. , Fort Ave. 'John.. :.-. L. Sheehan & Son,159 Fort Ave Henry Zetela, 87 Derby St. George Vasilakos, 177 Fort Ave. Charles Bouchard, 62 Lafayette St. Rose Brilliant, 196 Bridge 'St. Chase House, Salem Willows Bernadette I . Devoe, 65 Congress St. Eagle Restaurant, 129 Washington St. Salem Lowe Co. , 228 Essex St. Sunbeam Country Club, Paradise Rd. Bernard Sushel, 60 Lafayette St. Omer P. Theriault, 24B Central St. Sebastiano Vizzini, 34 Margin St. Sunday Licenses Amedee Beaupre, 31 Ocean Ave. Edward Beote, 51 Harbor St. Frank Bertini, 102 Norman St. Harold L. Carlman, 18 Bridge St. Matteo Celona, 4 High St. Annie M. Cro*ley, 9 Ord St. Arthur W. Cyr, Jr. , 4 Front St. Clarina Dallaire 42 Cedar St. Louis E. Dumas, 44 Congress St. Eva Dziadyk, 44 ?Vard St. Peter A. Eliopulos, 145 Washington St. Elizabeth Candy Shops Inc. , JOE Lafayette St. Elizabeth Candy Shops Inc. , 136 Essex St. Jacob Epstein, 35 Winthrop St. Amy Farfara, 41 Ward St. Morris Fins, 82 North St. Napoleon Fontaine, 327 Jefferson Ave. Louis Hollander, 193 Fort Ave. . George W. Jemery, 63 Bridge St. Alexander Kohn, 1362 Derby St. Christ Lagos, 122 Lafayette St. Peter Lagos, 169 Washington St. Louis J. Lambert, 29 Cabot St. Sarah Lander, 38 Lafayette St. Ellen H, Lynch, 1222 Boston St. Stephen L. Maga, 147 Derby St. Alfred Marcaurelle, 280 Jefferson Ave Napoleon Martineau, 72 Leach St. Peter McElroy, 18 Boston St. Frank K. Noroske, 143 Derby St. Octave Ouellette, 17 Harbor St. Karol Przypek, 32 Essex St. Charles E. Richards, 134 North St. Hyman B. Rosenthal, 28 Central St. Adelard Rouillard, 29 Palmer St. Emma Roy, 73 Ocean Ave. Blanche Stallings, 134 Boston St. Henry Szetela, 87 Derby St. Parmeli Tudcotte, 21 River St. Gregoris A. Vasilakos, 177 Fort Ave. Sebastiano Vizzini, 34 Margin St. Catherine Washburn, 358 Bridge St. Annie Weinstein, 41 Bridge St. John West, 2 Loring Ave. Viateur Boudreault, 23 Roslyn St. Mrs. G. A. Briggs, 158 North St. Mary S. Buba, 1302 North St. Raymond E. Fontaine, 172 West Ave. Nicholas D. Karanikolas, 187 Fort Ave Louis Paolucci, 34 Dunlap St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Sunday Licenses approved by the Mayor. bus Route Councillor Whipple offered the following report: 384 "The Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred a petition of i Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co. for permission to operate pass- AQ liay 102 19 3, . enter buses on certain streets of the City, has considered said matter and beg leave to report that the Committee has been unable toreach a decision after due deliberation, and would recommend that the matter be taken up by the City Council. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman'? Councillor Dolan object to the report, claiming that a majority of the committee had not authorized it. Councillor Whipple withdrew the report. Councillor Whipple moved that the matter be taken from the Com- mittee of the Whole and returned to the City Council for consideration. The motion was not voted by the following yea and nay vote: Voting yes, Councillors Dooley, Safford, Whipple and Fitzgerald, four in all; Voting no, Councillors Dolan, Durkin, Francis, Griffin, Kelleher, Rybicki and Talbot, seven in all. Councillor Whipple resigned as Chairman of the Committee of the Whole. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council re- J. fused an immediate reconsideration. Councillor Francis, for the Committee on Public Property, reported Town Hall on the use of Town Hall by religious organizations as controlled by statute. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the report was accepted as a report of progress, the matter to remain in the Committee for further consideration. CAI Councillor Kelleher offered the following report which was accepted Budget and recommendation adopted: 385 "The Committee of the Whole, to whom was referred the annual appro- priation bill for 1934, has considered said matter and would recommend: its adoption with the exception of certain amendments noted in the accom- panying order which reduce the total amount $4,600.00 from the original j j amount as submitted by the Mayor, which was $2,198,798.87. For the Committee, i Thos. A. Kelleher Chairman" I Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: Budget t'Ordered: That the annual appropriation bill for 1934, as submitted 386 by the Mayor on April 26, 1934, be adopted with the exception of the I ' following amendments: Ii Salem-Beverly Water Supply Board reduced $4,500.00 City Treasurer, item 11check signerIf reduced $100.00 I The total amount of the appropriation bill is to be $2,194,198.87. 11 Approved by the Mayor on May 14, 1934. i I i Play 10, 1934 . Budget The following order was adopted: by a unanimous ym and nay vote : 387 "Ordered: That the amounts specified in the Appropriation Sheet for 1934 in the column "Allowed by the Mayor", as amended, be and hereby are appropriated, individually and specifically, for the use of the sev- eral departments and purposes as itemized during the fiscal year ending December 31, 1934, and be it further "Ordered: that the stun hereby appropriated for street department shall be held to include all sums which may be received during the cur- rent year for street railway taxes under the provisions of Chapter 161 of the General Laws and amendments thereto, and that the amount hereby appropriated for school department shall be held to include all sums received from the County of Essex on account of dog taxes, and such sums when received shall be credited to the receipts of the respective de- partments named. The total amount to be included in the tax levy for the current year is $2,194,198.87. rr Approved by the Mayor on May 14, 1934. Budget The budget was adopted as follows: 286 "Allowed by the Mayor" Loans Water Loans $ 30,500.00 Street Paving Loans 57,000.00 Sewerage System Loans 10,000.00 Street Widening Loans 20,000.00 Other Sewer Loans 33000.00 Act of 1914 Loan 13,000.00 Bridge Loans 11,500.00 Act of 1916 Loan 10,000.00 Schoolhouse Loans 68,000.00 Total $223,000.00 interest Water Loans 8,685.00 Act of 1914 Loan 15,420.00 Sewerage System Loans 32425.00 Act of 1916 Loan 1,200.00 Other Sdwer Loans 442.50 Emer ency Welfare Loan Bridge Loans 15627.50 State) 2,872.50 Schoolhouse Loans 19,030.00 Temporary Loans 16 000.00 Street Paving Loans 6,047.50 Total $80,000.00 Street Widening Loans 5,250.00 Mayor 7,900.00 Trust Funds Clerk 250.00 City Council 9,900.00 Harbor Master 350.00 City Auditor 4,250.00 Post 34, G. A. R. 750.00 Law Dept. 8,000.00 American Legion Rent 1,250.00 Messengerts Dept. 3,650.00 V. F. W. Rent 600.00 Elections & Reg. 8,828.00 S. W. V. Allowance 200.00 City Scales 1,550.00 Memorial Day 1,300.00 Pensions 25,000.00 Firements Relief Graves 150.00 S. & B. Water Sup. Bd. 9,000.00 Care Soldiers' Graves 400.00 Dog Constable 974.00 Board of Appeal 50.00 City Planning Board 800.00 Board of Control 25.00 Licensing Board 1,800.00 Total $86,377.00 School Department Salaries 392,475.00 RRpairs & Equipment 10,000.00 Janitors 39,218.00 Training School 5,676.87 Fuel and Light 20,000.00 Other Expenses 12,937.00 Printing and Supplies 113000,00 Correctional Inst. 1,300.00 Textbooks 6,300.00 Total $498,906.87 297 !Lay 10, 1934. Public Library Salaries 22,474:00 Books and Periodicals 10,000.00 }} Fuel and Light 2,100.00 Other General Expenses 3 213.00 Repairs & Furniture 650.00 Total 34,537.00 Gen. Administration 14 Water Department 9019.00 Pumping Station Stable 5,121.00 Salaries and Wages 17 080.00 Other Gen. Maintenance 315917.00 Fuel and Light 8�850.00 New Meters 5,200.00 Other Expenses 1,850.00 Total 184,937.00 Cemetery Department Salaries and Wages 14,300.00 Other Expenses 2 450.00 Total 16,750.00 Street Department Gen. Administration 10,402.00 Highway Maintenance 35,000.00 Sidewalks & Curbing 13,500.00 Cleaning Sts . & Basins 16,000.00 Bridges & Fences 51500.00 Sewer Maintenance 5,000.00 Stable 17,929.50 Ashes -& Refuse Disposal 240500.00 St. Sbrinkling & Oiling 4,000.00 Maint. County Bridges 12 000.00 Snow and Ice 23,500.00 Total 167,331.50 Veteran' s Relief Soldierts Aid expense 1,983. 00 Soldlersy Relief 25,000.00 111 Military Aid 1p500.00 Soldiers' Burials 300.00 State Aid 4,200.00 Total 32,983.00 E �p Public PJelfare Gen. Administration 17,964.00 Relief by Other Cities City Home-Sals - & Wages 9,059.00 and Towns 25,300.00 City Home-Other Exp. 12,966.00 Motherts Aid 461125.00 Outside Relief 160,000.00 Hospital 30 000.00 Old Age Relief 78,130.00 Total 379,544.00 Health Department Administration 9,376.00 Collection of Garbage 25,232.00 Contagious Diseases 33,250.00 Other Cities & Towns 500.00 Total $68,358.00 Fire Department Salaries and Wages 133,450.00 Supplies 2 970.00 Equipment & Repairs 3,100.00 Other Expenses �625.00 Fuel and Light 31000.00 Total 143,145.00 Police Department , Salaries and Wages 134,300.00 Other Expenses 2420.00 l Equipment & Repairs 2,000.00 New Automobile 1.500.00 Fuel and Light 1,400.00 Total 4F,1411620.00 Electrical De artment Salaries and Wages 9,022.00 St. ighting and Signals 70,761.00 Supplies 23600.00 Other Gen. Exbenses 1 410.00 Total 83,793.00 Shade Tree and Moth Suppression Shade Tree Dept._ ,_1d_oth Suppression Dept Salaries and Wages 91100.00 Salaries and Wages 21900.00 Other Expenses 1,900.00 Other Expenses 1�000.00 Total $11,000.00 Total 3,900.00 Weights and measures Salaries 2,835.00 Bther Expenses 795.00 Total3,630.00 Park Department Gen. Administration 622.00 Recreation 1,000.00 Willows 81316.00 Colonial Village 700.00 Ledge Rill 4,782.50 Golf Course 9,961.00 Forest River 41807.00 Smith Swimming Pool 21915.00 Highland Park 11181.50 58,451.00 Gallows Hill 11989.50 Special-Opening Smith Small Parks 5,372.50 Swimming Pool 1,000.00 Playgrounds 11,004.00 Total $59,451.00 }'298 s,y 10, 1934.. Public Property Department Gen. Administration 3,419.00 Rep. & Maint. City Hall 3,051.00 Repairs-Poor Dpt.Bldg . 750.00 Old Town Hall 4,000.00 Repairs-Fire " it 12600.00 Other Gen. Expenses 1,581.00 _ Repairs-Water " It 375.00 Repairs-Other Pub. B1dg.2,425.00 Total $17,201.00 City Clerk City Treasurer Salaries and Wages 5,988.00 Salaries and Wages 4,805.00 Other Expenses 840.00 Other Expenses 1,275.00 Vital Statistics 550.00 Total $7,378.00 Total $62080.00 Collecting Dept. Assessors' Dept. Salaries and Wages 6,780.00 Salaries and Wages 14,962.00 Other Expenses 3.936.00 Other Expenses 2,361.00 Total $101716.00 Total $17,293.00 Purchasing Dept. Engineering Dept. Salaries and Wages 4,200.00 Salaries and Wages 10,000.00 Other Expense 832.50 Other Expenses 1,235.00 Total 5,032.50 Total $11,235 .00 Total appropriation for 1934 - $2,194,198.87 Approved by the Mayor on May 14, 1934. Councillor Dooley stated that he voted for the budget with the un= derstanding that no out-of-town supervisors would be hired for play- grounds. Councillor Whipple withdrew his objections to Playgrounds Item with the understanding that Councillor'Dooley' a request would be complied with. Lights Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted 388 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Electrical Affairs, to whom was referred the orde that two 60 c. p. lights be installed in the vicinity of the children' s camp at Salem Willows, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the .Committee, James R. Dooley Chairmanrr Light Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted 389 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Electrical Affairs, to whom was referred the order that the committee on electrical affairs be requested to consider the ad- visability of installing a 60 c. p. light on the corner of Brown St. and Washington Sq. , has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, James R. Dooley Chairman" Light Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted 390 and recommendation adopted: say 10, 1934 . "The Committee on Electrical Affairs, to whom was referred the ord- er that the committee on electrical affairs look. into the advisability of installing a light on Florence St. , has considered said matter and would recommend: a 60 c. P. light be installed. For the Committee, James R. Dooley Chairman" Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted Light and recommendation laid over until the next meeting: 391 "The Committee on Electrical Affairs, to whom was referred the order that the committee on electrical affairs be requested to install a street light 60. c. p. at Wheatland St. -and Jefferson Ave. , has con- sidered said matter and would .recommend: the inst&llation of same. For the Committee, James R. Dooley Chairman" The following order was adopted: Lights "Ordered: That the City Electrician be and hereby is authorized to 392 install the following street lights: Two 60 c . p. lights in vicinity of childrents camp at Salem Wil- lows One 60 c. p. light at corner of Brown St. and Washington Sq. One 60 c. p. light on Florence Street The expense of above to be charged to the regular appropriation for street lighting. " Presented to the Mayor for approval and returned without his sig- nature on May 14, 1934. I Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: Catch Basin 393 "Ordered: That the City Engineer be requested to consider the ad- visability of installing a new catch-basin at the corner of Larchmont Road and Orne St. " Councillor Durkin offered the following order vehich was adopted: Streets "Ordered: That the City Engineer and the Supt. of Streets consider 394 the advisability of rebuilding or resurfacing of the following streets in Ward 4, May Street, Putnam Street, Hanson Street, Varney Street and Logan Street. " Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was adopted by Rowells Field . 395 - a unanimous yea and nay vote: 4 , JIay 20, 1934. "Ordered: That no permits for carnivals of any kind be given for the use of Rowellts Field, in the future, the reason for same is due to the fact that after each carnival, the field is in such a deplorable condition and requires a considerable sum to repair the field after each carnival. " Approved by the Mayor on May 14, 1934. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration. Light Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 396 ""Ordered: That the City Electrician be requested to consider the advisability of installing an electric light on Almeda St. " Approved by the Mayor on May 14, 1934. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 9.47 o' clock P. M. Attest:- Clerk i 39 ' Z'ay 24, 1934. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, May 24, 1934, at eight otclock P. M. All the members were present and the' Pres- ident presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dis- pense with the reading of the records. Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordi- nances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Thomas A. Fitzmaurice, 9 Abbott St. Katherine L. Halliday, 3A Willow Av Arthur J. Murphy, cor. Delcampo Ave. and Swampscott Rd. Harold E. Oldson, 225 North St. Josiah B. Wentworth, 6 Oakland St. A hearing was held on the application of Salem Laundry Co. to keep Gasoline and store gasoline at 51-71 Lafayette Street. , A representative of the applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police . A hearing was held on the petition of Theodore Simons for the re- Tree moval of a tree on Canal Street near Ropes Street. Mr. Simons appeared in favor and there was no opposition. The hearing was closed. The Mayor' s appointments of Cornelius P. Donovan and Sylvester V. Constables 397 Tredway as constables were read and placed on file. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted by a Sale of Land vote of nine yeas and two absent (Councillors Kelleher and Talbot) : 398 "Ordered: That the Mayor, George J. Bates, be and is hereby author- ized to execute a deed upon such terms as he shall deem best of all the land belonging to the City of Salem which is enclosed in the 'area bound- ed by Summer Street, Norman Street, Crombie Street Extension and Gedney Street as shown on a plan drawn by the City Engineer. Said land con- tains about Nine Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-Five (9,555) square feet and the price is to be Nine Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-Five ($9,555) Dollars. 11 Approved by the Mayor on June 4, 1934. The following resolution, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted by Smith Pool 399 a vote of nine yeas, with Councillors Dooley and Durkin not voting: 02 T&ty 24 , 1934 "Whereas, Ida A. Smit# of Salem, by her last Will bequeathed to Robert W. Hill of Salem on trust the sum of $20,000: to be used by said trustee in erecting, either alone or in conjunction with others, a swim- ming pool at Salem Willows, to be designated as a memorial to her late husband, John C. B. Smith; and Whereas, through the co-operation of the Federal Civil Works Admin- istration, the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the City of Salem, and said Robert W. Hill, the pool is now under construction as a part of a substantial park and recreational development with a bath hou sandy beaches and pavilions; and Whereas, in order that said Smith trust fund may be employed in the construction of said pool and park development, it is required by the Will that the City of Salem comply with certain terms and conditions set forth therein; and Whereas, many of such terms and conditions have already been com- plied with and the others have been agreed upon, and it is desired that I they be definitely recorded herein as a matter of permanent record. I � Now Therefore, it is hereby i Resolved: That it is the sense of the city council of said Salem that said Smith trust fund shall be employed for the purpose of assist- ing in the construction of said pool and park development; and it is further Resolved: That said pool and park development shall be named the "John C. B. Smith Memorial Poole; and it is further Resolved: That the entire surrounding premises, as well as the buildings, pool and dam, (the premises extending to the road running from Fort Avenue to the Pumping Station and including a reasonable depth on the Winter Island shore) , shall be made a part of the Park System of the City of Salem and placed under the control of the Board of Park Com- missioners or their successors, upon the com_letion of the construction of said pool, park and buildings; and that Mayor George J. Bates is here authorized and directed to make such transfer upon such completion; and it is further Resolved: That in consideration of the agreement by said Robert W. Hill, as Trustee as aforesaid, to expend said trust fund, less the costs and expenses of its administration, in the construction of said pool and park development, and in the purchase and erection by himself or a suit- able memorial tablet, the City of Salem hereby dedlared and agrees that it will cause said pool, the bath house and other buildings, the dam and May 24, 1934 . the park surrounding the pool, to be permanently maintained and operated and designated as a memorial to said John C. B. Smith, and to be kept in good repair, both physically and artistically; and it is further Resolved: That the City of Salem declares and agrees that it will provide such funds, in addition to the contributions by said Robert W. Hill and the Federal Government, as shall be necessary to complete the entire development in accordance with the plans already prepared by and under the supervision of Harlan P. Kelsey, Inc . , and approved by Mayor Bates and said Robert W. Hill; and it is further Resolved: That Mayor George J. Bates be and hereby is authorized and empowered to execute, in the name and behalf of the City of Salem, a contract with said Robert W. Hill, as Trustee as aforesaid, providing for the performance by the City of the terms contained in the last two resolutions, which contract has been submitted to this meeting and is hereby:_approved. « Councillor Dooley gave notice that he would ask for reconsideration at the next meeting. The notice of reconsideration was withdrawn by Councillor Dooley on May 25, 1934. Resolution approved by the Mayor on June 4, 1934. The application of Polish National Alliance to use a portion of Rowells Field 400 Rowells Field on Friday afternoons, from six to eight o' clock, during i the months of June, July, August and September, for athletic exercises was granted subject to the supervision of the Committee on Public Prop- erty and the Superintendent of Public Property. An invitation to participate in the Memorial Day exercises was Memorial Day accepted. 401 The petition of Maurice L. Sullivan for the removal of a tree at Tree 82-84 Highland Avenue was referred to the Committee on Shade Trees and 402 a hearing was ordered for Thursday, June 14, 1934, at eight o1clock P.M. The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedlers 403 "The Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for pedle licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the follow- ing be granted: Jim Farber, 59 Endicott St. Boleslaw Kuszmar, 7 Lemon St. Demetrios Thomopoulos, 18 Geneva St. David Saper, 27 Eden St. Robert Richmond, 122 Boardman St. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary'? 4 l ay 24, 1934 . Speaking The application of Salem Section of the Communist Party for a per- 404 mit to hold a meeting . in Derby Square on May 28th2 and thereafter every Thursday during the months of June, July, August, September and October was granted subject to the supervision of the City Marshal. Sound Truck The application of Williams Medicine Show to operate a sound truck 405 on the streets was granted. Councillor Whipple was recorded in opposi- tion. Builder The application of A. Campy & Son, 20 Fitz St. , Lawrence, for a 406 builder' s license was granted. Invitation The invitation to participate in the Memorial Day observance of the 407 Spanish War Veterans was accepted. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 408-419 mittee on Licenses and Permits: Sunday Licenses Edmond E. Bouchard, 44 Harbor St. Lillian Ferguson, 42 Balcomb St. Eva Dziadyk, 48 Ward St. , transfer from 44 Ward St. Shell E stern Petroleum Products Inc. , 406 Essex St. Harry Stallings, 235 Essex St. Common Victuallers Wise Gaw, 173 Fort Ave. Thomas A. Condon, 5 Washington Sq. Louis P. Audet, 18 St. Peter St. Junk Collector Isaac Talkowski, 24 Phillips St. Wagon License Isaac Talkowski, 24 Phillips St. Pool Tables George Burda, 75 Lafayette St. ,transfer from 90 Congress St. Intelligence Office Helen K. Millard, " 321 Lafayette St. Renewals A list of applications for renewals of Sunday, Common Victualler, 420 Pool Table, Lodging House and Oil Transportation licenses was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. Gasoline Hearings were ordered for Thursday, June 14, 1934, at eight o' clock 421-423 P. M. , on the following applications to keep, store and sell gasoline: Napoleon J. Michaud, 242 Bridge St. Robert H. Travers, 97 Canal St. and on the application of Salem Terminal Corp. to keep and store gaso- line at Salem Terminal Corp. Wharf. Garages - Hearings were ordered for Thursday, June 14, 1934, at eight o' clock 424-426 305 I a.y 240 1934. P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages: Andrew Bik, 27 Carleton St. Antonio Crescenti, 136 Highland Ave. Estelle E. Pocharsky, 15 Bay View Ave. A list of applications for renewal of pedler licenses was referred Pedlers to the Board of Control. 427 The following applications for renewal of auctioneer licenses were Auctioneers granted: 428 William F. Manning, 30 Oakland St. Philip F. Norcross, 126, Washington S The report of the Planning Board on the application of Alice F. Zoning Emmerton fo change a general residence zone at 199 and 200 Highland Ave . 429 to a business zone, recommending that the petition be denied, was read. ! i On motion of Councillor . Dolan, the matter was referred to the Committee on Ordinances. The report of the Planning Board on the application of Marion E. Zoning ' Fitz to change a general residence zone at 415 Lafayette Street to a 430 business zone, recommending that the petition be denied, was read. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the petitioner was given leave to withdraw. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 431 and recommendation adopted: 46 tiThe Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: I Sunday Licenses James L. Foye, 158 North St. Mrs. Frank Harris, 13 Aborn St. Sarah Patterson, 198 Bridge St. Charles H. Powers, 42 Broad St. Common Victuallers Albert R. Amiro, 42 Lafayette St. James A. Brooks, 266 Bridge St. Flora Johnson & Katherine DeVoe, 13 Columbus Ave. North Shore Crab Meat Co. , Forest River R. R. Station, Lafayette St. Thomas A. Condon, 5 Washington Sq. Lodging House Mary Englehart, 125 Essex St. Mary Englehart, 6 Hawthorne Blvd. Innholder Mary C. Varney, 126 Columbus Ave. Junk Collector Loren W. Copp, 31 Front St. , Beverly Renewals i 6 T Lay. 24, 1934. Renewals Sunday Licenses William A. Ambrose, 108 Boston St. Sarah Aronson, 2 Essex St. Louis J. Beaulieu, 255 Jefferson Ave.Thomas P. Bois, 22 Leavitt St. Bouchard & Francoeur, 268 Washington St. Walter Brzorowski, 8 Essex St. William A. Carroll, 34 Derby St. Frank P. Cook, 3 Verona St. Anna E. Crowley, 44Broad St. Adelard Deschene, 86 Congress St. Armand L. Dionne, 126 Essex St. Olive C. Ely, 30 Upham St. C. Annie Finnan, 87 Bridge St. Fanny Farmer Candy Shop Inc. , 215a Essex St. Rose A. Gagnon, 1212 Canal St. Edmond J. Girard, 312 Perkins St . Peter A. Giuggio, 36 Endicott St. Louis Goldberg, 107 School St. Scary A. Gordon, 167 Federal St. Lillian Groman, 174 Derby St. Alma L. Guenette, 30 Cabot St. Margaret E. Henry 12 Tremont St. Bertha House, 1 Hardy St. Frank 1lryciak, 262 Irving St. Wasil Kopka, 20 Essex St. Alfred LaPierre, 71 Congress St. Jacob Loss, 124 North St. ;Alexander Louf 17 Salem St. A. E.A. MacDonald, 249 Essex St. Henry Marchand, 271 Jefferson Ave. National Pop Corn Works, Salem Willows Patrick O'Donnell, 10 Varney St. Ernest A. Panneton, 38 Charter St. Peter Pothier, 22 Forest Ave. Arthur Poussard, 68 Palmer St. Paul Pricone, 75 Summer St. J. Philias Provencher, 20 Leavitt St James Quinlan, 15 Lemon St. Salvatore Rizzotti, 15 High St. Felix Sobocinski, 210 Derby St. Albert St. Pierre, 17 Leach St. Forest R. Trask, 3 Northend Ave. George S. Wright, 102 WebbSt. Wanda S. Zak, 171 Derby St. Stasia Zbikowski, 46 English St. William Feehily, 22 Beach Ave. Common Victuallers William A. Ambrose, 108 Boston St. Frank P. Cook, 3 Verona St. Armand L. Dionne, 126 Essex St. Adam Dobf'osielski, 156 Derby St. Cora Dounelis, 167 Fort Ave. Elco Lunch, 112 Washington St. Thomas A.Eliopoulos, 5312 North St. A. E. A. MacDonald, 249 Essex St. Nat. Pop Corn Works, Salem Willows Margaret E. Murphy, 516 Loring Ave. James Quinlan, 15 Lemon St. Alfred Ouellette, 8 Dodge bt. Felix Sobocinski, 210 Derby St. Arthur Regan, 69 Bridge St. Wanda S. Zak, 171 Derby St. Paul L. Swenbeck, Salem Willows Louis P. Audet, 18 St. Peter St. Bowling Alleys John H. Ferris, 18 New Derby St. (16) Fuel Oil Transportation Bliss Oil Co. , 206-208 Bridge St. Emile Desrochers, 20 Willson St. Jenny Mfg. Co., 12 India St. Boston Bursaw Oil Corp. , Colonial Rd. Jefferson Range Oil Co. , 73 Summer St. Penn Oil Co. , 7 Cross St. , Danvers Innholder The Hawthorne Hotel, 114 EssexSt. & 8 Washington Sq. Passenger Automobiles Thomas A. Cooper, Salem Depot (2) Francis E. McCormick,Salem Depot Fred J. Fossa, Salem Depot Lodging Houses Linnie;'M. Cronk, 137 Washington St. Joseph Goldberg, 167 Washington St. Euphemia Henderson 21 Federal St. Ella McDougall, 4 Howard St. Marie L. Morin, Ill Federal St. Julia Ryan, 304 Essex St. Emma N. George., 133 Essex St. Daniel A. Henderson, 7 Federal St. Ida A. Jones, 18 Beach Ave. Jennie M. MCMath, 1 Hamilton St. Annie OTKeefe, 4 Brown St. Mary Upham, 24 Lynde St. Pool Tables William A. Ambrose, 108 Boston St. (1) Alexander Louf, 17 Salem St. (2) Elzear J. Goucher, 53 Larbor St. (2) 307 May 24, 1934. i Junk Collectors Morris Feldman, 28 Irving St. Israel Yof£a, R165 Boston St. The Committee would further recommend that the following be given I leave to withdraw: Common Victuallers Ralph Morin, 212 Bridge St. Junk Collector Barney Berkovitz, 2 Centre St. (deceased) For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairmany, Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted Garage and recommendation adopted: 432 "The Committee .on Public Works, to whom was referred the applicatio of Rose Kowalski to maintain a garage for one car at 35 Essex St., has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted Adams Street and recommendation adopted: 433 "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the recommenda- tion that this committee and the City Engineer look into the advisabilit of laying out and accepting Adams Street, has considered said matter and would recommend: that a public hearing be held at the next regular meet- ing of the City Council, and that the City Engineer be requested to fur- I, a nish cost of same. I For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" The report of the Committee on Electrical Affairs, recommending the Light installation of a light at Wheatland Street and Jefferson Avenue, was taken up and indefinitely postponed. Councillor Whipple offered the following order which was adopted by Buchanan Road a unanimous yea and nay vote: 434 "Resolved, that the common convenience, benefit and necessity of the inhabitants of the city require that a public street or way of said - city to be called Buchanan Road should be laid out from end of present lay-out to Lincoln Road, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to and for that purpose it is necessary to take and lay out as a public street ! '1 I s day 24, 1934. or way of said city certain parcels of land belonging to or supposed to belong to Loring Realty Co. , Edward P. & Artheline Ober, Notre Dame Alumnae, May and Henry L. Upton, bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a boundstone on Lincoln Road and thence running on a curve to the left with a radius of 20.00 feet a distance of 34.86 feet to a boundstone; thence running on a tangent to said curve southeasterly 43.98 feet to a bound- stone; thence running on a curve to the right with a radius of 153.57 feet a distance of 66.47 feet, all by land of the Notre Dame Alumnae, to a boundstone; thence running on a curve to the right with a radius of 229.87 feet by land of the Notre Dame Alumnae, Loring Realty Co. and of Upton a distance of 193.44 feet to a boundstone at the end of the City Acceptance of September 242 1931; thence crossing said street on a radial line 40.00 feet; thence running northwesterly on a curve to the left with a radius of 189.87 feet by land of Edward P. and Artheline Ober a dis- tance of 159.78 feet; thence running on a curve to the left with a radius of 113.56 feet by land of the Loring Realty Co. a distance of 49.16 feet; thence running northwesterly on a line tangent to said last curve, by land of the Loring Realty Co. a distance of 47.42 feet; thence running on a curve to the left with a radius of 20.00 feet a distance of 30.60 feet to a point on Lincoln Road; thence running northeasterly by Lincoln Road 82.71 feet to the boundstone at the point of beginning; all as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to; and Vlhereas, the City Council on the 26th day of April A. D. 1934, passed the following order, viz: IlWhereas, in the opinion of the City Council, the public necessity and convenience r: quire that a public street or way to be called Buchanan Road should be laid out as a highway of the city from end of present lay- out to Lincoln Road as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city i clerk of this city, dated Nov. 1930 it is .therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Loring Realty Co. , Notre Dame Alumnae, Edward P. and Arthemise Ober and all others interested, that the City Council intend to lay out the highway before mentioned, and to take therefor a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a high- way of said city; and that Thursday the tenth day of May 1934, at 8 o' clock P. M. , at City Hall, Salem, is appointed as the time and place for a public hearing in'Lthe matter;" and Whereas, due notice has been given of the intention of the City f Council to take said parcel of land for the purpose aforesaid, as appear by the return on the order of notice issued therefor passed as aforesaid; and Whereas, theCity Council did meet at the time and place appointed an 309 i I-lay 24, 1934. notified as aforesaid and has heard all parties interested claiming to b heard in the matter, it is therefore , Ordered and Decreed that the parcels of land before described be an the same herby are taken and laid out as a public street or way of said ! city, according to a plan of the same made by Thomas A. Appleton, C. E. dated May, 1934, entitled Plan and Profile of Portion. of Buchanan. Road. .! 1934 Salem, Mass. May./ Thomas A. Appleton C. E. , deposited in the office of j the City Engineer, to which plan reference may be had. Said laying out , as hereinbefore stated, is over or by land of the persons abovementioned and .we halve considered and estimated that no damages are sustained in their property by the several owners aforesaid, and all other persons by the taking of said parcel of land and the laying out of said Buchanan Rd ' as shown on said plan. Said owners may remove and take away any and all buildings , trees, fences and other property, which will obstruct the huilding of such street or public way within 30 days from and a fter the acceptance of this laying out by the city council. Given under our hands, this 24th day of May in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-four. Timothy a. Fitzgerald Stephen A. 71hipple James R. Dooley Willia-n 0. Safford John P. Rybicki City Thomas A. Kelleher ': illiam B. Griffin H. Francis Dolan Edmond Talbot, Jr. Council" Philip J. Durkin Stephen W. Francis Approved by the Yayor on June 13, 1934 . i Councillor 1,7hipple offered the following order which was adopted by Grant Road 435 a unanimous yea and nay voted "Resolved, that the common convenience, benefit and necessity of th inhabitants of the city require that a public street or way of said city i to be called Grant .Road should be laid out from Loring Avenue to Lincoln Road, as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to and for that purpose it is necessary to take and lay out as a public street or way of said city certain parcels of land belonging to or supposed to belong to I?organ J. McSweeney, Dora A. Cook, Gertrude `'l. Rowand, TIary A. Riley, Loring Real- ty Co. , 11ax Shribman, Ilichael 11cDonough, T;Iark E. Brennan, Omer Ouellette and Eva F. Denis, bounded as follows , viz : Beginning at a point on Loring Avenue 33.86 feet southerly from a boundstone at land of Eva F. Denis and thence running by a curve to the i left with a radius of 15. 12 feet a distance of 23.63 feet thence running southeasterly in a straight line by land of Denis , Ouellette et al.,' Mark E. Brennan, crossing Cleveland Road, by land of the Lorin.- Realty �310 May.. 24, 19 34. Co. and land of McDonough to the westerly end of a curve, a distance of 376.02 feet; thence on a curve, to the right ,,:yith a radius of 134. 15 feet by land of McDonough, crossing Harrison Road a distance of 89 .16 feet to the end of said curve ; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 2179.77 feet by land of the Loring Realty Co. a distance of 298.15 feet to the end of said curve; thence on a line tangent to.'said curve by land of the Loring Realty Co. 78.71 feet to a curv6; thence on 4. a curve tp the left with a radius of 25.72 feet a distance of 39 .67 feet to Lincoln Road; thence running Southwesterly by Lincoln Road 90.02 feet thence running Northerly and Northwesterly on a curve to the left with a radius of 25.72 feet a distance of 41.13 feet; thence running North- westerly on a line tangent to said curve and by land of the Loring Real- ty Co. 77 .58 feet to the end of a curve; , thence running Northwesterly on a curve to the right with a radius of2219.77 feet by land of Shribman and of the Loring Realty Co. a distance of 303.62 feet; thence on a curve to the. left with a radius of 94.15 feet., by land of the Loring Realty Co. a distance of 62.57 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 94.15 feet, by land of the Loring Realty Co . a distance of 62. 56 feet; thence running northwesterly on a line tangent to said last described curve and by land of'.:the Loring Realty Co. , Eary A. Riley, crossing Cleveland Road, by land of Gertrude 71. Rowand, Dora A. Cook and of Morgan J. ?McSweeney, a distance of 375.69 feet to a curve; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 14 .88 feet a distance of 23 .49 feet to a point on Loring Avenue; thence northerly by Loring Avenue 70.00 . feet to the point of beginning; all as shorn on a plan hereinafter re- ferred to; and whereas , the City Council on the 26th day of April A. D. 1934, passed the following order, viz : "Whereas , in the opinion of the City Council, the public necessity and convenience require that a public street or way to be called Grant Road should be laid out as a highway of the city from Losing Avenue to Lincoln Road as shown on a plan on file in the office of the city clerk of this city, dated Dec . 15, 1933 it is therefore hereby Ordered, that due notice be given to Liorgan A. IvMcSweeney, Dora A. Cook, Gertrude W. Rowand, Liary A. Riley, Loring Realty Co. , rax Shrib- man, itichael 1.4cDonough, ?.Mark E. Brennan, Omer Ouellette, Eva P. Denis and all others interested, that the City Council intend to lay out the highway before mentioned, and tottake therefor a portion of their land and to lay out the same as a highway of said city; and that Thursday the tenth day of Iay 1934, at 8 o'clock P. 1'. , at City Hall, Salem, is ap- is May 2.4, 1934.. pointed as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter"; and Whereas , due notice has been given of the intention of the City L ' Council to take said parcel of land for the purpose aforesaid, as appears by the return on theorder of notice issued therefor passed as aforesaid ; and whereas, the City Council did meet at the time and place appointed and notified as aforesaid and has heard all parties interested claiming to be heard in the matter, it is therefore Ordered and Decreed that the parcels of land before described be and the same hereby are taken and laid out as a public street or way of said city according to a plan of the same made by Thomas A. Appleton, C. E. dated Dec . 15, 19330 entitled Grant Road, Salem, Lass . Scale 1 in.-40 ft. December 15, 1933. Thomas A. Appleton, C. E. , deposited in the office of the city engineer , to which plan reference may be had. Said laying out, as hereinbefore stated, is over or by land of the persons abovementioned and we have considered and estimated that no damages are sustained in their property by the several owners aforesaid, and all other persons by the taking of said parcel of land and the laying out of said Grant Road I as shown on said plan. Said owners may remove and take away any and all buildings, trees, fences and other property, which will obstruct the building of such street or public way within 30 days from and after the acceptance of this laying out by the city council. Given under our hands, this 24th day of May in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-four. Timothy W. Fitzgerald Stephen A. Whipple James R. Dooley William 0. Safford John P. Rybicki City Thomas A. Kelleher William B. Griffin H. Francis Dolan Edmond Talbot, Jr. Council" Philip J. Durkin Stephen W. Francis Approved by the Mayor on June 13, The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the June session of Jurors Civil Court in Yewburyport : Thomas F. Brennan 27 Liberty Hill Avenue Ice Dealer Stephen H. Sinclair 15 Warren Street Clerk Wilfred J. Tremblay 2 Langdon Street Shoeworker On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at o'clock P. M. Attest: - i , Clerk Jane 14, 1934 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday , June 14 1934 , at eight o 'clock P. i,I. All the members were present except Presi- dent Fitzgerald and Councillors Durkin, Kelleher, Whipple and Safford. Councillor Dolan presided. On motion of Councillor Griffin, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . i Tree A hearing was held on the petition of Vaurice L. Sullivan for the 436 removal of a tree at 82-84 Highland Avenue . Mr. Sullivan appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the hearing was closed. With the permission of the Council, Councillor Rybicki offered the following report which was accepted and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Shade Trees, to whom was referred the matter of removal of a shade tree located at 82 & 84 Highland Avenue , has con- sidered said matter and would recommend : that the tree be removed, with the provision that the petitioner, ;,`r. Maurice Sullivan, pay the cost of the removal of said tree . For the Committee, H. Francis 71olan Chairman" Tree The following order was adopted: 437 "Ordered: That the Superintendent of Shade Trees be and hereby is authorized to remove a tree at 82-84 Highland Avenue, the expense of said removal to be paid by I'au rice Sullivan, the petitioner therefor. " Approved by the Mayor on June 20, 1934. Weighers The 'Mayor 's appointment of Canfield D. Brewster and Herbert H. Tan- 438 ner as weighers of coal and commodities was read and placed on file . Gasoline Hearings were held on the following applications to keep, store and sell gasoline , The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses , subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the L assachusetts District Police : Napoleon J. Michaud, 242 Bridge St. Robert H. Travers , 97 Canal St . A hearing was held on the application of Salem Terminal Corporation to keep and store gasoline at Salem Terminal Corp. 47harf. A representa- tive of the applicant appeared in favor. Mr . A. S. Bachorowski , for the Polish Society, appeared in opposition to moving the gasoline storage any nearer the Society' s property. On motion of Councillor Griffin, the application was referred to the Committee on }lablic Works . Garages A hearing was held on the following applications to maintain TM 313 June 14 , 1934 . garages . The applicants , or their representatives , appeared in favor , there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses, subject I to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordinances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police : Andrew Bik, 27 Carleton St . Antonio Crescenti , 136 Highland Ace . Estelle E. Pocharsky, 15 Bay View Ave. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under R. A. suspension of the rules: 439 "Ordered: That the sum of Thirty-Five Thousand (t351000 ) Dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the E. R. A. work now being carried out in the City and for the purpose of providing for payment of apparatus & equipment for the Swimming Fool. The said sum to be added to the appropriation already made. Said amount to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on June 20 , 1934 . The following order, recommended by the Kayor , was adopted under Pumping Engine suspension of the rules : 440 New Hose "Ordered: That the sum of Hine Thousand ($9 ,000 ) Dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of purchasing a new pumping engine for the Fire Department to replace ingine #2, said amount to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. And be it further Ordered: That the sum of Twelve Hundred ($1200) Dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of purchasing fifteen, hundre (1500) feet of two and one-half (21) inch hose to replace a like amount condemned in the annual test by the Salem Fire Department , and that said amount be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Yayor on June 20 , 1934 . The following order, recommended by the i'ayor, was referred to the Collins Cove 441 Committee on Finance: "Ordered: That the sum of Twelve Hundred ($1200) Dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of providing payment to George H. Fanning for real estate and flats in Collins Cove taken from him by the City of Salem by eminent domain, said amount to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " 1 The report of the City Marshal for the month of iaay was received ?eport 442 and placed on file . Junq 14 ,_ l Pedlers The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: 443 "The Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for ped- ler licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: John Stamatopoulos , 13 Prescott St. Walter Thorner, 4 Nursery St . For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" So . Essex A communication from the City Council of Peabody relative to reso Sewerage Board 444 lutions asking for an investigation by the Legislature of the South Esse Sewerage Board was referred to the Committee on Legislation on motion of Councillor Francis . Invitation An invitation to attend the meeting of the Vicinity Council of the - 445 LT. S. W. V. on June 14 , 1934, was accepted. Speaking A. petition of the Socialist Party, New England District, to speak 446 in Derby Square on Tuesday evenings was granted subject to the supervi- sion of the City Marshal, on motion of Councillor Talbot. Zoning A petition of Flora A. Johnson and Katherine DeVoe to change a gen- 447 eral residence zone at 13 Columbus svenue to a business zone was referral to the Planning Board , on motion of Councillor Griffin. Seaworms A petition relative to prohibiting the taking of seaworms etc. from 448 the flats and shores within the boundaries of Salem by persons other than residdnts of Salem was referred, on motion of Councillor Rybicki, to the Committee on Ordinances. Fish Trap The petition of J. Arthur Woodbury to renew a fish trap license off 449 the west side of Great Misery Island was granted subject to all statu- tory regulations, on motion of Councillor Rybicki. Fish Trap The following order was adopted: 450 "Ordered: That permission be and hereby is granted to J. Arthur Woodbury of Rockport , Tvlass. , to construct and maintain for the period hereinafter stated a floating trap in Salem, westerly from the westerly side of Great Misery Island, said trap not to exceed 135 feet in length or 75 feet in width and the depth of the water at the outer end of said trap at low tide shall be at least four fathoms . The authority hereby granted to construct and maintain said trap shall be limited to a period of time not exceeding five years from the date of this order and may be - June 14 , 1934. revoked by the City Council at any time prior to the expiration of said five years, and the authority hereby conferred shall not be in force until it has been approved by the Department of Public Works ." The application of Lichael Tribuna for fish trap locations at the Fish Traps west and northwest sides of Great i;iisery Island was referred to the Com- 451 mittee on Public Property , on motion of Councillor Talbot . The claims of Thomas F. Daly, Hazel Hinckley, Stanley Jodoin, FranceE Claims E, lZeMahon and Nelson Nersassin were referred to the Committee on Claims. 452-456 The applications of Ralph A. Connor, C. A. IvTorrissey and Southwick Builders Bros , for builders ' licenses were granted. 451-459 I The applications of Li, A. S. Foote and Edward Page for drainlayers ' Drainlayers licenses were granted. 460-461 The application of Leo Leclerc for a permit fora stationary elec;; Signs � 462-466 I � trical sign at .102 Congress Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets an(,, the city electrician. 1i The following applications for permits for stationary signs were 1 G granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets : American Oil Co . , Congress & Palmer Sts . American Oil Co . , 74 Yargin St . Elie Taorin, 43 Church St. St. Joseph's Juniorate , head of the tunnel (temporary) The application of Candy Iaiart Inc . for a permit for an advertising Advertising display on the s treets was granted subject to the supervision : of the 467 city marshal. The application of i' r. and Firs. William Painter for a permit to sing Singing on on the streets was granted subject to the supervision of the city marshal 468 Streets The application of George F. Graham for a transfer from Napoleon Gasoline Michaud of a license to keep, store and sell gasoline at 41 Boston Street 469 was granted. The following applications for licenses were referred to the Commit- Licenses tee on Licenses and Permits : 470-483 Sunday Licenses Peter Galvanus , 153 Bridge St. Albert Lebel, 43 Boston St . Max lubets & William St . Lawrence , 63 North St. Minnie Stern, 189 Fort Ave. Jaynes J. Donovan, 45 Bridge St. Common Victuallers John Karakaedos , 16 Central St . Alfred A. Roy, 203 Bridge St. Florida A. l,forin, 225 7iashington St. Minnie Stern, 189 Fort Ave . i .,, "316 June 14 , 1934. Pool Table George Burda, 75 Lafayette St . (1) Lodging House Abraham Camil, 20 Brown St. Junk Collector Samuel J. Thorn, 2 Ives Ct. Eva Berkowitz , 2 Centre St. Auto Truck Morris Feldman , 28 Irving St . Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, June 28, 1934, at eight o' clock 484-487 P. Pit. , on the following applications to maintain garages: Hope Estates Corp. , 22 New Derby St . Horace Hughes , 140 Highland Ave . Harold F. 11orin, 1 Bradford St. D. Alphonse Rioux, 8 Nest Circle Gasoline A hearing was ordered for Thursday, June 28 , 1934, at eight o ' clock 488 P. PS„ on the application of 49illiam Loiko to keep , store and sell gas- oline at corner of School, Balcomb and Bradford Streets . Renewals A list of applications for renewals of Sunday, Common Victualler , 489 Lodging House, Public Guide, Innholder and Oil Transportation licenses was referred to the Committee on licenses and Permits . Auctioneer The application of Alexander D. Sutherland for renewal of his auc- 490 tioneer 's license was granted. Iicenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 491 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred ap- plications for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses Edmond E. Bouchard, 44 Harbor St. Lillian Ferguson, 42 Balcomb St . Eva Dziadyk, 48 Ward St. Harry Stallings, 235 Essex St . Shell Eastern Petroleum Products Inc . , 406 Essex St. James J. Donovan, 45 Bridge St . Common Victualler Wise Gaw, 173 Fort Ave . Alfred A. Roy, 203 Bridge St . Junk Collector Isaac Talkowski , 24 Phillips St . Wagon License Isaac Talkowski, 24 Phillips St . Pool Tables George Burda, 75 Lafayette St. , transfer from 90 Congress St . (2 ) j all June 14 , 19U4. _ Renewals Sunday Licenses Unis Baker, 23 Brown St. Joseph A. Belanger, 67 Eason St. John W. Briggs, 19 Butler St . Ambrose Chiras , 88 Boston St. Ira 11. Chute, 2642 Essex St. Ira II. Chute , 154 Essex St. Alfred Garneau, 95 Canal St . Reiman Golik, 75 Derby St. Victor Julien, 87a Lafayette St . Leo LeClerc , 102 Congress St. Thomas J. Lynch , 97 Mason St._ Stephen C. ITarkarian, 112 North St. Nelson Nersasian, 408 Essex St . Abraham Newman, 2072 North St. Stanislawa Palmer, 66 Derby St. Edna M. Reilly, 200 Fort Ave . Joseph Richard, 199 Jefferson Ave.. Bella Soucy, 101 Loring Ave. Harriet E. Stromberg, 2 Bridge St. Ifelvin L. warren, 266 Essex St . Georgianna B. Tremblay, 6 Harris St. Clovis Roy, Jr. , 22 Palmer St . Common Victuallers Arcade Sandwich Shoppe Inc. , 5 St. Peter St. Lohta H. Broi°!n, 2 Paradise Rd. Ira M. Chute, 2642 Essex St. George Fillou, 24 Saunders St. Aurel Fraser, 2 North St. Victor L. Julien, 83 Lafayette St . Annie FV. Y,illam, 47 Federal Leo LeClerc, 102 Congress St. Rene Liarcaurelle, 252 Jefferson Ave Edna IT. Reilly, 200 Fort Ave . Harriet E. Stromberg, 2 Bridge St . Melvin L. Warren, 266 Essex St. Peter A. Eliopulos, 143-145 Wash- Pool Tables ington St . Rene Tufarcaurelle, 252 Jefferson Ave. (2) Lodging House George N. Brown, 2 Paradise Rd. Florence E. Carroll, 13 Lynde St . Tony & George Damanis, 31 Charter St. 'Ella L. Harlin, 2 Federal St . Ella Harlin, 35 Washington St. Uargaret Laverty, 28-30 Lynde St. Virginie LeDoux, 286 IHashingtbn St. Anne S. Mahoney , 331 Essex St. Mary Pender, 12 Church St. Selina Puliston, 20 federal St. Oil Transportation Dooling Service Oil Co . , rear 22 Lathrop St. , Beverly Oak 's Oil Service , 13 Doane Ave. , Beverly For the Committee , Edmond Talbot , Jr. Chairman" Notice was received from Councillor Dooley that he had withdrawn reconsideration his notice to the Council that he would ask for reconsideration of the 492 Withdrawn vote to authorize the Tlayor to execute a contract with the Trustees of J. C . B . Smith estate on behalf of the City of Salem at the meeting held on May 24, 19340 said withdrawal being dated May 25 , 1934. On motion of Councillor Griffin, the Council adjourned at 8. 55 o 'clock P. NT. Attest:- Clerk e June ��_8, 1934 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, June 28, is ` 1934, at eight o 'clock P. M. All the members were present and the Pre-s- i!i ident presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple,, it was voted to dis- pense with the reading of the records . j V Garages Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- ages . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the inspector of buildings and in conformity with the ordi- nances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Hope Estates Corp. , 22 Near Derby St. Horace Hughes , 140 IIighland Ave . Harold F. 11orin,_ 1 Bradford St. D. Alphonse Rioux, 8 71est Circle Gasoline A hearing was held on the application of William Loiko to keep, 493 store and sell gasoline at corner School, Balcomb and Bradford Streets. Mr. Hunt appeared in favor for the applicant . Mx. James Barry, Mr. Thomas Norton and others appeared in opposition. Councillor Griffin presented a petition in opposition. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted that the applicant be given leave to withdraw. Constable The Mayor's appointment of John H. Clay as a constable was read and 494 placed on file . Invitation An invitation to attend the Collins Cove Community Club celebration 495 on July 3rd was accepted. Vinnin Street Notice from the County Commissioners of a hearing on the discontin- 496 uance of a portion of Vinnin Street on July 3 , 1934, was read and placed on file. Suits The notices of the suits of Helen P. Thibedeau , Irene Guerette and 497-499 Jessie G. Forbes against the City of Salem were referred to the City Solicitor. Signs The following applications to erect temporary signs on the tunnel 500-504 were granted: Knights of Columbus U. S. M. C. Athletic Association The application of Edwin A. Lewalski for a permit to erect a sta- tionary sign at 55 Charter Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets . The following applications for permits to erect stationary electric- al signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of 3f9 June i streets and the city electrician , j k James R. Sheridan, 286 Essex St. Daniel. Hughes , 2 Balcomb St . i The claim of Donald Casey was referred to the Committee on Claims . Claim 505 The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses 506-515 mittee on Licenses and Permits : Common Victuallers Henry L. Ayotte, 243 Jefferson Ave . , transfer from Edward J. Ayotte ! Philip E. Hamblet, Canal St. Extension near junc . Loring & Jefferson Ave P. E. Koontz , 191 Fort 2ve. Eva Lipson, 36 Lafayette St. St Victor Kornatovski, 12 & 12z St . Peter St. , transfer from 1122 New Derby/ Gervase E. Miller, 276 Bridge St. Fred L. W7atson, Bridge & Thorndike Ste . Sunday Licenses P. E. Koontz , 191 Fort Ave . Stepania K. Zbyszynski ,52 Becket George H. Ouellette, Leavitt St . adjoining playground St . A list of applications for renewals of licenses (Common Victualler, Renewals 516 Lodging House, Sunday,, Oil Transportation and Public Guide ) was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits . A hearing was ordered for Thursday, July 12 ,' 1934 , at eight o ' clock Garage P. IT. , on the application of Robert F. Scharnagel to maintain a garage 517 at 27 Aason Street. The application of Charles A. Smith, 2 latson. Street, for renewal Pedler of his pedler's license was referred to the Board of Control. 518 The application of 7ichaud & Raymond, cor. Congress and Palmer Sts. Transportation � for a license to transport fuel oil was granted. 519 Councillor Griffin offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: 520 "The Committee on Licenses and iermits, to whom were referred appli cations for licenses, has considered said master and would recommend i that the following oe granted: Sunday Licenses I ' 11ax Luuets and iiilliam St . Lawrence, 66 worth st . Minnie stern, 189 xort Ave. Common victuallers i John Karakaedos, 16 Central 6t. va Lipson, 36 Lafayette St. Fool Table i George 6urda, 75 Lafayette st. ( 1) Lodging House Abraham Camil, 20 Brown st . R 320 June e8, 1934 Junk Collector Samuel J . Thorn, 2 Ives Ct. Auto Truck Dorris Feldman, 28 Irving St . Renewals Sunday Licenses Anna A. Iverson, 15 Bay View Ave . Frances A. Lovely, 153 Fort Ave. Peter Rizoli, 120 Essex St. Stephen Spaneas, 104 Boston St . Common Victuallers Pldward J. Ayotte , 243 Jefferson Ave .Franklin B. Ballou, 384 Essex St. Arthur W. Cyr, Jr. , 4 Front St . David Cyr, 67 North St. Claude F. Delande, Jr. , cor. Derby and Central Sts. 0. Wallace Hargraves, 175 Fort Ave . Anna A. Iverson, 15 Bay View Ave. Joseph J. Yartel, 9 Congress St. Ropes Drug Co. , 193 Washington St. Lodging Houses Franklin B. Ballou, 384 Essex St. Annie Davis, 2 Church St. Cora Dounelis , 53 Charter St . Anna A. Iverson, 15 Bay View Ave . Jean B. LeBel, 43 Boston St. Clara Poitras , 284 Lafayette St. Public Guide Albert A. Johnson, Jr. , 12 Williams St. Innholder Clarence Bohanon, 1762 Essex St. Fuel Oil Transportation Leader Filling Stations Corp. , 425 Union St. , Lynn John S. Yartin Co . , Riarblehead The Committee would further recommend that the follo�,ing be given leave to withdraw: Sunday License Peter Galvanus, 153 Bridge St. Common Victualler Albert LeBel, 43 Boston St . Bronislaw Szczepucha, 124 Derby St . For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Gasoline Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted 521 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the application of the Salem Terminal Corpor . for a license to keep and store gasoline. at Salem Terminal Corp. Wharf , has considered said matter and beg leave V. a � to report as follows: would recommend: that the same granted at the present location. i For the Committee , �II' - Stephen : . '+hipple Chai rman" 3 � June 26. 1934 Councillor Kelleher offered the following report which was accepted Collins Cove 522 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Finance , to whom was referred the order that the sum of :4')1,200. be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of providing payment to George H. Fanning for real estate and flats in Col- lins Cove , has considered said matter and would recommend: the approval of same. l For the Committee , Mos . A. Kelleher Chairman" The order, which was introduced at the meeting of June 14 , 1934 , was adopted by a vote of nine yeas , no nays and two absent (Councillors Durkin and Talbot) . Approved by the Ilayor on June 30, 1934. s I Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted Collins Cove 523 by a unanimous yea and nay vote : "Resolved, that the common convenience, benefit and necessity of the inhabitants of the city require that certain flats in Collins Cove , be- longing to or supposed to belong to George H. Fanning, should be taken by the city for playground and such other municipal purposes as the city government shall determine , as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to f and bounded as follows : Beginning at a point marked "A" on a plan en- titled "Plan of Flats in Collins Cove , Salem, ?.:ass. To be Conveyed to the i City of Salem. Scale 1 in.-80 ft. June 1934. Frank P. horse , City Engin- eer" , thence running northeasterly by flats of _iles W. Safford about 1530 ft . to a point marked "B" on said plan; thence turning and running southeasterly by the channel 8. 0 ft . to a point marked "C" on said plan; 1 thence turning and. running southwesterly by flats of City of Salem about 1520 ft. to a point marked "D" on said plan; thence turning and running northwesterly by land of the Boston & Maine Railroad about 74 ft. to said point "A" and point begun at . Said parcel of flats containing about 61,700 square feet. Beginning at a point marked "E" on said plan and thence running northeasterly by flats of Heirs of William J. Conlin about 1518 ft . to_a point marked "F" on said plan; thence turning and running southeasterly by the channel 8.5 ft to a point marked "G" on said plan; thence turning and running southwesterly by flats of Heirs of James, Fan- ning about 1522 ft. to a point marked "H" on said plan; thence turning and running northwesterly by land of the Boston & Twine Railroad about 84 ft. to said point "E" and point begun at. Said parcel of flats con- tains about 68,000 square feet . Beginning at a point marked "H" on said e 2277 June '-8, 1934 , __.._. -_ plan and thence running northeasterly by flats of Heirs of James Fanning about 1522 ft. to a point marked "G" on said plan; thence turning and running southwesterly by flats of the City of Salem about 1530 ft. to a point marked "I" on said plan; thence turning and running northwesterly by land of the Boston & Maine Railroad about 70 ft. to said point "H" and point begun at. Said parcel of flats contains about 54,300 square feet . Beginnigg at a point marked "J" on said plan and thence running fortheasterly by flats of City of Salem about 1566 ft . to a point marked "G" on said plan; thence turning and running southwesterly by flats of Heirs of Eliza B. Nichols about 1610 ft. to a point marked "K" on said plan; thence turning and running northwesterly by land of the Boston & Maine Railroad about 150 ft. to said point marked "J" and point begun. at . Said parcel of flats contains about 114 ,000 square feet . It is therefore Ordered and Decreed that the parcels of flats before described be and the same hereby are taken for the above purposes , according to a plan of the same made by Frank P. Morse, City Engineer, dated June 1934, en- titled "Plan of Flats in Collins Cove, Salem, Mass. to be Conveyed to the City of Salem, Scale 1 in.-80 ft. June 1934. frank F. Morse , City Engin- eer" , deposited in the office of the city engineer to which plan refer li ence may be had. Said taking as hereinbefore stated is of flats of George H. Fanning and we have considered and estimated the damages sus- tained in his property by the owner aforesaid, and all other persons by f the taking of said parcel of flats as shown on said plan, and we deter- mine and award the same as follows : To the said George H. Fanning the sum of ylt 200.00 as compensation in full for any and all damages sustained by him as s aforesaid and to be paid by the City. Given under our hands this twenty-eighth day of June in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-four. Timothy W. Fitzgerald Stephen A. Whipple John P. Rybicki William 0. Safford William B. Griffin Thomas A. Kelleher Stephen W. Francis James R. Dooley H. Francis Dolan IGf City Council" e Approved by the Mayor on July 9, 1934 (Waiver of notice of public hearing held on ITArch 22, 1934, by abuttors filed with order. ) Soldiers ' Relief Councillor Dolan offered the following report which was accepted Agent l ; 524 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred the matter of a 32ki permanent soldiers ' relief agent, has considered said matter and would recommend: That the accompanying ordinances be adopted. For the Committee, I Philip J. Durkin Chairman" The following ordinance was passed for publication. Councillor Soldiers ' Relief Agent Whipple requested to be recorded as opposed to the appointment of a per- 525 manent agent. "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to State and military Aid. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows : Section 1. Section 2 of Chapter XL of- the City Ordinances is hereby amended by striking out in the third line the words "clerk of military aid" and inserting in place thereof the words "soldiers ' relief agent" ; and by adding in the fifth line after the word "aid", the words "and soldiers ' relief" so that said section, as amended, will read as follows "Section 2. The Mayor shall annually in January, subject to the confir- mation of the City Council, appoint a soldiers ' relief agent, to serve for one year beginning with the first day of February succeeding his ap- pointment. He shall pay state and military aid and soldiers ' relief in the manner and form prescribed by law and subject to the conditions and restrictions contained in the statutes. He shall annually on the first day .of February make a written report to the Mayor and the city cpuncil showing the payments made , the number of persons assisted and such other information which he deems of public interest. " Section 2 . Section 3 of said Chapter XL is hereby striken out and the following is inserted in place thereof: "Section 3. Said soldiers ' re- lief agent shall devote his full time to the duties of his office and he shall be provided with a suitable office in one of the city owned office buildings. He shall have office hours from two o ' clock P. M. to five o 'clock P. P4. on ronday and Thursday afternoons and on Saturday morning from eight-thirty A. M. to one P. V. If said 314onday of Thursday shall be a legal holiday, the office shall be open on the succeeding day. " Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the city charter. " The following ordinance was passed for publication, Councillor Salary 526 Whipple being recorded in opposition: "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to compensation of certain A24 Jane 28, 1934 r city officers . Be it ordained by the City Council of the city of Salem, as follows : Section 1. . Section one, of Chapter XIV of the city ordinance is hereby amended by striking out the twenty-seventh line and inserting in place thereof the following, "To the soldiers ' relief agent , two thousand dollars. " Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City City Charter. Vacations Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: 527 "Ordered: That the heads of the various departments are hereby au- thorized to grant a vacation of two weeks without loss of pay to each person regularly employed by the City for at least thirty-two weeks in the aggregate during the preceding twelve months , unless vacations for any of said employees are already established by statute. Said vacation shall be granted at such times as in the opinion of the heads of depart- ments will cause the least interference with the performance of the reg- ular work of the city. " Approved by the '<,ayor on July 9 , 1934. Light Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: 528 "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical i,ffairs be and hereby is requested to consider the advisability of installing a street light at the corner of Hayward and Franklin Streets. " Zoning Councillor Dolan offered the following order 'which was adopted: 529 "Ordered: That a public hearing be given to Alice T. hAnmerton, Trus tee of A7my Trust , on petition for change of zone on Highland Avenue numbered 199 and 200 from a general residence to business zone at .said location. " Church St. Councillor Safford offered the following order which was referred 530 to the Committee on Traffic Rules : "Ordered: That no parking be permitted before 6 o ' clock P. T . , ex- cept on Sundays on Church St. between the Fire Station and 12 Church St. Light Councillor Kelleher offered the following order vt ich was adopted: 531 "Ordered: That the Comm. on Electrical =Iffairs be requested to look into advisability of installing either a new light or change of location of present light at junction of Barton 8c Collins Streets. " On motion of Councillor Griffin, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration of all business transacted. 3 _._..... Sune LB, 1934 I At the request of Councillor Kelleher, Councillor Durkin, for the Sea Worms Committee on Ordinances , read a letter from the City Solicitor, express- ing the opinion that the City Council has no authority to pass an ordi- nance regulating the taking of seaworms, under the provisions of General laws , Chapter 48, Section 130 , as amended by Chapter 229 of Acts of 1933 llr. William Gonet was given the privilege of the floor to speak on the matter. Councillor Rybicki also spoke . On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council adjourned at 8.42 o 'clock P. 14. I Attest :- C ler k I -126 Tuly 12 , 1934 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, July 12 1934, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present and the Pres- ident presided. On motion of Councillor "hipple , it was voted to dis- pense with the reading of the records . Garage A hearing was held on the application of Robert F. Scharnagel to maintain a garage at 27 Mason Street. The applicant appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the ap- proval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordinan- ces relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massa- chusetts District Police. Trucks The following order, recommended by the i°ayor, was adopted under 532 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: That the sum of Two thousand six hundred ($2,600. ) Dollar be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of purchasing two (2) motor garbage dump trucks which will provide better facilities for the health department in handling the garbage problem, said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on July 26, 1934. Report The report of the City Marshal for the month of June was received 533 and placed on file . Invitation An invitation to attend the opening of the Smith Memorial Pool 534 on July 15th was accepted. Police Notice was received from the City Marshal of the appointment of 535 Thomas F. Ryan as a permanent patrolman to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Ubald DeGrandpre, employment to begin July 111i 1934 . Iedlers The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: 536 "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of Charles A. Smith, 2 Watson Street, for a pedler 's license, has consider- ed said matter and would recommend that the same be granted. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" Smith Fund A communication was received relative to an additional payment on 537 538 account of the legacy of ,e-5,000.00 under the will of J-ohn C . B. Smith and the following order was adopted. "Ordered: That the additional sum of y;3,000.00 for the J. C . B . 327 July h, 193�- . _.. i Smith Fund be and hereby is accepted and that the same be turned over to the Board of Commissioners of Trust Funds to bee ended as expended provided in the will of J. C. B. Smith for a picnic for Salem children. " Approved by the 'ayor on July 26 , 1934. Notice was received from the County Commissioners of the discontin- Vinnin Street 539 of a portion of Vinnin Street . The petition of Eastern Massa chusetts. Street Railway Co. for a Pus Route license to operate motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire 540 on Vinnin Street between the Ilarblehead-Salem boundary line and the Salem-Swampscott boundary line was granted. Approved by the ITayor on July 26 , 1934. The petition of Henry J. O'Donnell to change the apartment house Zoning 541 zone at 46 Washington Square South to a semi-residence zone was referred to the Planning Board. The application of St. Thomas Field Day Committee for a permit to Signs 542-544 erect a temporary sign on the tunnel was granted. The following applications for permits for stationary electrical signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: McDonald & Riordan, 220 Derby St . Standard 'Wholesale Co. , 224 Derby St. The claims of Sarah Aronson, _rank Pelletier, Richard F. Collins, Claims 545-548 Frederick V. Graetz and Peter Rossi were referred to the Committee on Claims . A hearing was ordered for Thursday, July 26, 1934, at eight o' clock Junk Collector 549 P. M. , on a petition to revoke the junk collector's license of Loren vJ. Copp, and the matter was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Per- mits. The application of John .Brochu for a builder's license was received. Builder 550 Councillor Dolan moved reference to the Committee on Public .'ilorks. The motion was not voted. Councillor Dolan gave notice he would ask for re- consideration at the next meeting. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the license was granted. The application of Horton C. Parker for a builder 's license was re- Builder 551 ceived. Councillor Dolan moved reference to the Committee on Public Works. The motion was not voted. Councillor Dolan gave notice he would July 3.2, 1934 ask for reconsideration at the next meeting. On motion of Councillor Francis, the license-was granted. Councillor Dolan withdrew his notices of reconsideration. Gasoline The application of Clara R. Sobocinski for a transfer from Margaret 552 ' I. LTurphy of a license to keep, store and sell gasoline at 516 Loring Avenue was granted. Belleview St. A petition to repair and accept Belleview Street was referred to 553 the Mayor, the City Engineer and the Committee on Public 'Uorks. Liquor Licenses A petition that. no more licenses for the sale of liquor be granted 554 in the vicinity of St. Peter Street was referred to the Board of License i Commissioners . Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 555-566 mittee on Licenses and Permits: Common Victuallers Frank J. Lovely, 153 Fort Ave. 'Winifred M. Ployer, 63 Boston St . Clara R. Sobocinski , 516 Loring Ave. Albert LeBel, 43 Boston St. - Edward N. Sweeney, Jr. , 40 North St . Bronislaw Szcsepucha, 124 Derby St Sunday Licenses Philip E. Hamlet, Canal St. Ext. near Junction Loring and Jefferson Aves Mary A. I.TcDowell, 21 Brown St . Albert IeBel, 43 Boston St . Clara R. Sobocinski, 516 Loring Ave. Lodging House TSary G. McDonald, 304 Essex .St. , transfer from Julia L. Ryan Junk Collector Abraham Raymond, 130 Boston St. , transfer from 30 Aborn St. Renewals . Applications for renewals of Common Victualler, Lodging House, 567 Passenger Automobile and Bowling Alley Licenses were referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. Renewals The following applications for renewals of licenses were granted : 568 Public Guide - John quinn, 24 Liberty St. Drainlayer - Mark E. Kelley, 35 Foster Ct. , Peabody Auctioneer - Samuel A. Campbell, 70 Washington St. Pedler The application of Nick Vasilopoulos , 15 Jackson Street, for re- 569 newal of his pedler's license was referred to the Board of Control. Gasoline A hearing was ordered for Thursday, July 26, 1934, at eight o ' clock 570 P. IT. , on the application of Kazimierz A. Loiko to keep , store and sell T 3 -29 July gasoline at corner School, Balcomb and Bradford Streets . Hearings were ordered for Thursday, July 26, 19340 at eight o'clock Garages G P. 19. , on the following applications to maintain garages : 571-573 Ruth A. IVLCEachern, 27 T;Tarch St. John C. Parker, 34 Boardman St . Amelia Szczechowicz , 105 Broadway A hearing was ordered for Thursday, July 26 , 1934, at eight o 'clock Tar 574 P. IT. , on the application of Salem Gas Light Co . to keep and store tar at the Gas Plant, foot of Pierce Avenue . Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: - 575 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend y that the following be granted: Common Victuallers Henry L. Ayotte , 243 Jefferson Ave . , transfer from Edward J. Ayotte Philip E. Hamblet, Canal St. Ext. , near junction Loring &Jefferson Aves . Victor Kornatovsky, 12 & 12-1 St. Peter St. , transfer from R22 New Derby P. E. Koontz , 191 Fort Ave. Gervase E. Miller, 276 Bridge St. Fred L. Watson, Bridge and Thorndike Sts . Bronislaw Szczepucha, 105 Derby St. Albert LeBel, 43 Boston St. Sunday Licenses St P. E. Koontz , 191 Fort Ave . Stepania K. Zbyczynski, 52 Becket George H. Ouellette , Leavitt St. , adjoining playground Renewals Common Victuallers Bickford's Lunch, 33 New Derby St . Emilia Y. Deschenes, 50 Palmer St. Susie C. Johnson, 21 Sutton Ave. T.Taiy A. Lavoie , 59 North St . Frank E. McCleave , 49 Bridge St. Antoni Zagrobsky, 100 Derby St. Harold McLaughlin, cor . Vinnin St . and Loring Ave . Lodging House Caldwell House, 21 Sutton Ave . Grace M. Walkup, 10-12 Federal St. Sunday Licenses Susie C. Johnson, 21 Sutton live . Joseph Kulak, 84 Derby St. Fuel Oil Transportation Public Service Oil Co. , 62 Hathorne St. Charles Theriault , 70 Leavitt St. Public Guide William Flynn, 98 titiashington Sq. For the Committee , Edmond Talbot, Jr. " Chairman" Councillor Rybicki offered the following report which was accepted: Church Street 576 "The Committee on Traffic Rules, to whom was referred the order that a +gym. fo` I 330 T no parking be permitted .before 6 o 'clock P. M. except on Sundays, on Church St. between the Fire Station and 12 Church St. , has considered said matter and would recommend: same be adopted. For the Committee, John P. Rybicki Chairman" On motion of Councillor Griffin it was voted to amend the recommen- dation to provide- for no parking on the whole street at any time. Gn motion of Councillor Durkin, the recommendation, as amended, was referred to the Committees on Traffic Rules and Ordinances . Soldier' s Relief The ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to State and Military Agent Aid, which was introduced on June 28, 1934, was passed to be ordained. Councillor Whipple was recorded in opposition. Approved by the Iayor on July 26, 1934. Salary The ordinance to amend the salary of the soldier' s relief agent in the ordinance relating to the compensation of certain city officers , which was introduced on June 28, 1934, was passed to be ordained. Coun- cillor Whipple was recorded in opposition. Approved by the Tlayor on July 26, 1934. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration of all business transacted. Sewer Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 577 "Ordered: That the City Engineer consider the =advisability of con- structing and maintaining a sewer on Center Street . " Approved by the Mayor on July 26, 1934. Adams Street Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted : 578 "Ordered: That the City Engineer be requested to draw plans and establish lines for the laying out of Adams-Street. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on July 16 , 1934, and returned without his signature on July 26, 1934. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 9 .03 o'clock P. 14. Attest:- C C le rk 3 ;Zuly_ 20-t 19a4., A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, July 26, 1934 , at eight o 'clock P. LT. All the members were present except Coun- cillor 'Whipple and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Saf- ford, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor , there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the inspector of buildings and in conf ormity with the ordi- nances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Ruth t, ITcEachern, 27 Karch St. John C. Parker, 34 Boardman St. Amelia Szczechowicz, 105 Broadway A hearing was held on the application of Salem Gas Light Co. to keel Tar and store tar at foot of Pierce Avenue. A representative of the peti- tioner, appeared in favor , there was no opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police. A hearing was held on the application of Kazimierz A. Loiko to keep, Gasoline store and sell gasokine at corner School, Balcomb and Bradford Streets . I-Ir. Hunt and others appeared in favor and „.r. Thomas F. Norton and others appeared in opposition. On motion of Councillor Aybicki , the application was referred to the Committee on Public Works . A hearing was held on the petition to revoke the junk coll.ector 's Jun], Collector license of Loren W. Copp, 31 Front St. , Beverly. itr. Fred TIcCarthy and ,Ir. Pruchansky appeared for the petitioners . 11r. Copp appeared in oppo- sition to the petition. On motion of Councillor -)olan, the matter was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits . A hearingwas held on the ^petition of Alice F. L}mnerton to change a aon_nc general residence zone at 199-200 Highland Avenue to a business zone . Mr. Michael J. Reardon, for the rlmy Trust , Yrs. Znmerton and Sirs. Cook and others appeared in favor. There was no opposition. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the matter was referred to the Committee on Ordinances The Mayor's appointment of Guy H. Clark as a constable was read and Constable 579 placed on file . The Mayor's appointment of Thomas A. O'Shea as a weigher of coal and Weigher 580 commodities was read and placed on file . 3 8'e 4 1 July 2G , 1934. E. R. A, The following order, recommended by the T.:ayor , was adopted under sus- 581 pension of the rules : "Ordered: That the sum of thirty-five thousand ($351000 ) dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of carrying on the E. R. A. work in this City, said sum to be added to the appropriations already made and charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the mayor on July 30 , 1934. Service Drain The following order, recommmended by the ;ay or , was adopted under 582 suspension of the rules: "Ordered: That the sum of five hundred (w500.00 ) dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of purchasing 18 inch drain pipe to be laid in Forest Avenue , said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on July 30, 1934. Soldiers ' Reliel The following order, recommended by the ?'ayor , was adopted under 583 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: That the sum of twenty thousand ($p20,000) dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated , in addition to the amount already appro- priated, for the item Soldiers' Relief, said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Hayor on July 30 , 1934. Dump Trucks The following order , recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under 584 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: That the sum of two thousand ( y)2000.00 ) dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the lease of two (2) Flock dump trucks for the balance of the year 1934 , the rate being two hundred ($200) each per month. Said sum to b e charged to the tax levy of the current year. And be it further Ordered: That the Irayor be and hereby is authorized to execute the aforesaid lease on behalf of the City of Salem. " Approved by the Mayor on July 30 , 1934 . Soldiers ' Relief The Mayor 's appointment of John Splaine, Jr. , as Soldiers ' Relief Agent 585 Agent was unanimously confirmed under suspension of the rules. Reserve Police Notice was received from the City 1'arshal of the appointment of 586 James T. O'Donnell and 71'aclaw S. Piecewicz as permanent reserve police officers , appointments to take effect July 12, 1934. 3 July 26, 1934 The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedler 587 "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of Nick Vasilopoulos, 15 Jackson Street , for a pedler's license, has considered said matter and would recommend the same be granted. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" The petition of Z'_rs . D. E. Cook to change the general ;residence Zoning zone at corner Highland Avenue and Verona Street to a business zone was 588 referred to the Planning ;ward, A hearing was ordered for Thursday, August 9 , 1934, at eight o 'clock Pole 589 P. IV. , on the petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co, to locate a pole on Federal Street. The claims of Helen Nicgorska and Bertha Sullivan were referred to Claims 590-591 the Committee on Claims . t The applications of William J. Roberts and Rubberoid Roofing Co. for builders builders ' licenses were granted. 592-593y i' i The application of Bay State Sound System for a license to operate Sound Truck a sound truck on the streets was granted. 594 The following applications for permits for stationary electrical Signs signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of 595-598 streets and the city electrician: Louis P. Audet , 18 St. Peter St. George E. Cotter, 38 Front St. i Tardiff & Levesque , 3 & 5 Ward St. The application of The Upstairs Intique Shop for a permit for a stationary sign at 121 Essex Street and 2 Hatthorne Boulevard was granted subject to the a_proval of the superintendent of streets. The application of ',iilliam S. Felton for an auctioneer's license was Auctioneer granted. 599 The following applications for licenses were referred to the Commit- Licenses tee on Licenses and Permits : 600-606 Sunday Licenses Diana Fournier, 69 Essex St . Jacob Galper, 65 Bridge St . Michael J. Landers, 122 Boston St . Anton,* Nozko, 83 Bridgii St . Lodging House Helen Frances , 4 Liberty St. Napoleon Ouellette, 104 IafayettA St. IM34 July L6 , 1934 Intelligence Office I:tildred Gauthier, 252 Jefferson Ave . Auto Dealer The application of James J. Flynn for a second class automobile 607 dealer's license at 430 Essex Street was granted. Renewals A list of applications for renewals of Sunday Licenses was referred 608 to the Coi:�mittee on Licenses and Permits . Pedler The application of Roderick 'cYeil, 82 Church Street , for renewal 609 of his pedler's license was referred to the Board of Control. Auctioneer The application of P. Joseph Virin for renewal of his auctioneer 's 610 license was granted. Garages Hearings were ordered for Thursday, August 9 , 1934, at eight o ' cloc 611-613 P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages : Lewis E. Cass , 2 Roslyn St . Sarah. M. Todd, 39 Summer St . Annie ';ieinstein, 41 Bridge St. Zoning The report of the Planning Board, on the petition of Flora A. John- 614 son and Katherine Devoe to change the general residence zone at 13 Colum bus Avenue to a business zone , , recommending that the petition be dis- allowed, was read. A hearing was ordered on the petition for August 23, 1934 , at eight o ' clock T. TI. Zoning The report of the Planning Board, on the petition of Henry J. O'Don 615 nell to change the apartment house zone at 46 'viashington Square to a semi-residence zone, recommending that the petition be disallowed, was read. A hearing was ordered on the petition for August 23 , 1934, at eight o 'clock P. II. Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 616 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Junk Collector Abraham Raymond, 130 Boston St . , transfer from 30 Aborn St . Lodging House P3ary G. McDonald, 304 Essex St. , transfer from Julia L. Ryan 3� July s 6, 1934 Sunday Licenses Clara R. Sobocinski , 516 Loring Ave . Albert LeBel, 43 Boston St . ?: ary A. McDowell, 21 Brown St. Philip E. Hamlet, Canal St. Ext, near junc. Loring & Jefferson Aves , 4' Renewals r Lodging House Caroline 0. E merton, 54 Turner St. Caroline 0. Emmerton, 31 Hardy S Caroline 0. Emmerton, 27 Hardy St. Marie A. Maillet , 14 Lynch St. Walter F. Mercier,- 291 Lafayette St. Passenger Automobile Benjamin H. Chatel, Salem Depot Bowling Alleys Salem Odd Fellows Bldg. Asso. , 53 *1ashington St. (7 ) For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Common Victuallers and recommendation adopted: 617 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred cer- tain applications for Common Victualler Licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 370 of the Acts of 1934 , signed by the Governor on June 29 , 1934 delegating the power of granting of Common Victualler licenses to 'the Board of License Commissioners, all applications for Common Victualler licenses received at the meeting of July 12, 1934, be referred to the License Commissioners. For the Committee , Edmond Talbot, Jr. Cha irman" �I I Councillor Francis offered the. following report which was accepted Fish Trap and recommendation adopted: 618 "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the appli- cation of Ilichael Tribuna for a floating fish trap on' the west side and northwest side of Misery Island, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted: For the Committee, Stephen W. Francis Chairman" The following order was adopted: Fish Trap 619 "Ordered: That permission be and hereby is granted to Yichael Tri buna of Wollaston to construct and maintain for the period hereinafter stated a floating trap in Salem on west and northwest, side of ; isery Island, said trap not to exceed 135 feet in length or 75 feet in width 6 July 26, 1934 and the depth of the water at the outer end of said trap at low tide shall be at least four fathoms. The authority hereby granted to construe and maintain said trap shall be limited to a period of time not exceed- ing five years from the date of this order and may be revoked by the City Council at any time prior to the expiration of said five years , and the authority hereby conferred shall not be in force until it has been approved by the Department of Public Works. " Fire Whistle Councillor Safford offered the following order which was adopted: 620 i "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs consider the advisability of the discontinuance of the whistle which is blown at i 6. 15 A. Ib." i Logan Street Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 621 "Ordered: That the Supt. of Streets consider the advisability of re-surfacing Logan Street which is now in a dangerous condition to all purposes of travel. " Fire Alarm Box Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 622 "Ordered: That the Committee on Fire Department and the City Elec- trician consider the advisability of installing afire alarm box at the corner of Belleview Ave , and Bedford Street. " On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 9.02 o'clock P. M. Attest:- Clerk i i 331 � August 9, 1934 regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, August F�A 1934, at eight o'clock P. Ik. All the members were present except President Fitzgerald and Councillor Whipple presided. On motion of I I Councillor Safford it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted to invite t)ie Mayor to Finance address the Council on financial matters . The Mayor addressed the Coun- cil. A hearing was held on the petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co. Pole to locate one pole on Federal Street. Pair. Kingsley appeared in favor fol 623 the petitioner, there was no opposition and the petition was granted, on motion of Councillor Durkin, by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company, dated July 19, 1934, due notice having been given and a public hearing held as provided by law, permission is hereby given said Company to con- struct and use a line for the transmission of electricity for lighting, heating and power, with the poles and other fixtures necessary to sustain and protect its wires;,. upon and along the public ways in said Salem as follows :- Pole #3888, Federal Street . And to said Company, its success- ors and assigns, is hereby granted a location for such line, the same to be constructed and maintained in accordance with the Ordinances of said City of Salem and with the following Specifications : The poles shall be I located substantially as shown on a plan filed herewith marked "Salem v Electric Lighting Company, g 8 Proposed Pole. Locations in S Salem, Plan No. 310, dated July 17 , 1934, " hereby referred to and made a part of this order. " . Approved by the Mayor on August 17 , 1934. Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the inspector of buildings and in conformity with the ordi- nances relating to the same and with- the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police : Lewis E. Cass, 2 Roslyn St. Sarah M. Todd, 39 Summer St . Annie Weinstein, 41 Bridge St. I i The followingorder recommended b the Pd , y Mayor , was adopted under Old High School i 624 i 38 Augus t 9, 1934 . suspension of the rules : "Ordered: That the sum of Fifteen thousand ($�15, 000 ) dollars be and the same is hereby, appropriated for the purpose of remodeling the old high school building on Broad Street and the equipment of the same for vocational school purposes. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the P.:ayor on August 17 , 1934. Constable The Mayor 's appointment of Harry A. Whitehead as a constable was 625 read and placed on file . B. R. A. The following order, recommended by the Yayor , was unanimously 62.6 adopted under suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of fifteen thousand ($p15, 000 ) dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of meeting the continu- ing expenses for materials and supplied f.or B. R. .A. work in this City. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the ISayor on August 17, 1934. Municipal The following order of appropriation, recommended by the Blayor, Relief (Tax Titles )627 was unanimously adopted under suspension of the rules, and the bonding order was read for publication: "Ordered: that there be reaised and appropriated the sum of fifty thousand ($50, 000 ) dollars, for the purpose of meeting .expenses for pub- lic welfare, soldiers benefits, or shall be treated by the Assessors as an estimated receipt in fixing the tax rate for the current year. And be it further Ordered: that the City Treasurer, with the approval of the Idayor be ' and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of Fifty thousand ($50,000 dollars and to issue bonds or notes of the city therefor. Said bonds or notes to be paid in accordance with Chapter 307 of the Acts of 1933 so that the whole loan shall be payable in not more than two (2) years from date of issue of the first bond or note, or such earlier dates as the City Treasurer anc the '_`ayor may determine , The bonds or notes shall bear on their face the words and figures , "City of Salem., 11unicipal Re- lief Loan, Acts of 1933" , and they shall bear interest at such rates as may be fixed by the City Treasurer with the approval of the Ylayor, pay- able semi-annually in the months of September and March, both principal and interest at the Shawmut National Bank in Boston or at the office of the City Treasurer at Salem. Said bonds or notes may be sold by the City Treasurer under the direction of the I.Tayor either at public or _ 33-9 __... August 9, 1934 private sale. " The following order , recommended by the Idayor , was passed for pub- Relief Loan lication: 628 "Ordered: that for the purpose of providing funds to meet the ordin- ary maintenance expenses of the City of Salem for the current year, the City Treasurer is authorized to borrow the sum of forty thousand 040,000 ) r dollars in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 49 of the Acts of 1933 andtd; issue notes or certificates of indebtedness of the City therefor; said notes or certificates to be payable within one year from the date of issue. The funds so raised are for the purpose of paying for public welfare, soldiers ' relief, and other ordinary maintenance ex- penses and shall be used by the assessors as an estimated receipt in fixing the tax rate of the current year. " The report of the City Marshal for the month of July was received 1:ei;ort 629 and placed on file. A .petition to make Andrew Street a one-way street was referred to Andrew Street the Committee on Traffic Rules. 630 The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedler "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of Rod- 631 erick McNeil, 84 Church Street , for a pedler's license, has considered said matter and would recommend that the same be granted. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" The petition to restrict parking of automobiles in Brown Street Traffic Court and Ives Court was referred to the Committee on Traffic Rules. 632 The claims of Katherine F. Dean, Bernice Halko, John J. Joyce, Al- Claims phonse Lareau and Katherine A. Upton were referred to the Committee on 633=637 Claims . Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted : Traffic 638 "Ordered: That the Committee on Traffic Rules consider the advisa- bility of eliminating the parking of automobiles in Brown Street Court and Ives Court. " The application of Herbert 13oore for a permit for a stationary sign Signs 639-644 at 90 Boston Street was granted subject to the approval of the superin- tendent of streets . 0 ust 9 , 193'1. Signs The following applications for permits for stationary electrical 640-644 signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: Warren H. French, 17 New Derby St. John Karakaedos , 16 Central St . Bronislaw Szczepucha, 124 Derby St. Alfred E. Roy, Z03 Bridge St . The application of Essex Agricultural Society for a Te rmit for a temporary sign on the tunnel was granted. Pedlers The following applications for pedler licenses were referred to the 645-646 Board of Control: George A. Knight , 50 Winthrop Ave. , Beverly Frederick H. Roberts , 15 Hubon St. Pedlers The following applications for renewals of pedler licenses were re- 647 ferred to the Board of Control: Henry Falkowski, 78 Derby St. Leonard Kobuzzewski , 58 Essex St . Renewals -The` following'applications for renewals of licenses were granted: 648 Auctioneer Max";Shribman, 150 Essex St. Sound Truck Gerald K. Wentworth, 94 Linden St . License The application of Albert Rogers for a license for a passenger 649 automobile at Salem Depot was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits . Licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 650 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend .that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses Diana Fournier, 69 Essex St. -ntony Nozko, 83 Bridge St . Lodging Houses Helen Frances , 4 Liberty St. Napoleon Ouellette , . 104 lafayette St Intelligence Office Mildred Gauthier, 252 Jefferson Ave. Renewals - Sunday Licenses Adelard Ayotte , 247 Jefferson Ave . Charles V. Saffer, 163 Boston St. Peter Spanos , 23 Endicott St. The Committee would further recommend that the following be given 341 4�ur•ust 9, 1934 _..-- -- leave to withdraw: Junk Collector Eva Berkovitz , 2 Centre St. For the Committee Edmond Talbot, Jr. Cha irman" Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted and Fire Whistle 651 recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Electrical Affairs , to whom was referred the orde that this committee consider the advisability of the discontinuance of the whistle which is blown at 6. 15 A. M. , has considered said matter and would recommend: that the whistle be blown instead at 7.30 o 'clock A. M. For the Committee, James R. Dooley Chairman" Councillor Griffin gave notice that he would ask for reconsideration at the next meeting. f Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted Traffic 652 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on. Ordinances, to whom was referred the matter of restricting parking on Church Street, has considered said matter and would recommend: the adoption of the following change in ordinance . For the Committee , Philip J. Durkin.. Chairman" The following ordinance was passed for publication: Traffic i 653 "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four . An Ordinance .to amend an Ordinance relating to Street Traffic. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as f ollowsl Section 1. Chapter XLIII, Section 1, of the City Ordinances is hereby amended by adding at the end of paragraph 26 the following new paragraph 1126a. No vehicle, unless in an emergency, shall stop except for the purpose of receiving or discharging passengers or for loading or unload- ing goods, on Church Street on the North side from the Central Fire Sta- tion to St. Peter Street from 9 A. M. to 6 I . M. week days, and on Sat- urday or any other days when the stores are open after six F. M. , there shall be no parking from 9 A. M. to 9 '. M." Section 2. Chapter XLIII, Section 1, is hereby further amended, in par- agraph 27, by adding in the fifty line of said paragraph, after the words "Church Street, northerly side" the following: "from Washington Street to the Central Fire Station" so that said line will read as �342 _Au,gus L 9 , 1934 follows: "Church Street , northerly side , from %'lashington Street to the Central Fire Station. " Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City j Charter." i Light Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: 654 "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs be requested to install another light on Oliver Street. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on August 13 , 1934, and re- turned without his signature on August 17 , 1934. offered the following order which was adopted: Manning Street Councillor Francis 655 "Ordered: That the City Engineer be and hereby is requested to consider the advisability of resurfacing Manning Street and report on the cost of same to the City Council at the next regular meeting. " Moulton Avenue Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: 656 "Ordered: that the City Engineer be and hereby is requested to consider the advisability of resurfacing loulton .venue and report on the cost of same to the City Council ,:at the next regular meeting. " Light Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: 657 "Ordered: That the committee on Electrical -iffairs consider the advisability of installing a street light on 341oulton Avenue at or near No. 10. " Jefferson Ave . Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted : 658 "Ordered: That the ayor and the Street Commissioner be requested to finish the surface of Jefferson Ave . from curb to curb from the Rail i Road .Bridge to Loring Avenue." Approved by the ?uayor on August 17 , 1934. Narcotics Councillor Bolan offered the following order which was adopted: 659 "Ordered: That Dr . Israel Kaplan, who was nominated as, City Physi- cian by the Board of Public welfare and confirmed by the City Council for the term of two years from February 12 1933, is hereby authorized as City Physician, to dispense , handle and purchase narcotics in carry- ing out his official duties. " Approved by the ?;cayor on August 17, 1934. Pngine House Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: 660 "Ordered: That the Supt. of Public Property be requested to install a new floor at the North Salem fire-house ." 343 Augus t_._9 z 1'934_t .._. Presented to the ilayor. for approval on August 13 , 1934, and re- turned without his signature on August 17 , 1934. Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: ? each 661 "Ordered: That the-Supt. of Streets be requested to clean the bath- ing beach at Rope ' s loint in North Salem. " Approved by the Yayor on August 17 , 1934. Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: layground 662 "Ordered: That the Park Commissioners confer with the Cemetery Com- mission in regards to land on Sargent St. for a new playground for North Salem children. " Approved by the I,Iayor on August 17 , 1934 . Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: Lights 663 "Ordered: The Com. on Electrical affairs be requested to consider the advisability of improving lighting conditions at the corner of Sum- mit Ave. and willow Ave. " Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted Ball Field 664 by a unanimous yea and nay vote: "Ordered: That the City Council request the Park Commissioners to withdraw their objection to the further development of the proposed bate ball field at Gallows Hill Park as approved by the E. R. A. officials , so that with the co-operation of all parties concerned, work may be aum- marily completed. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on August 13, 1934, and re- turned without his signature on August 17 , 1934. Councillor Rybicki offered the following order which was referred Traffic 665 to the Committee on Traffic Rules : "Ordered: That the streets from Union to Webb St. (Webb not inclu- ded) to be one way from Essex to Derby and Derby to Essex, alternating every other street. " • I Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Traffic Signs 666 "Ordered: That the City Marshal investigate the condition of the traffic signs at the entrances to Federal Street, which signs prohibit I the use of Federal Street by trucks as provided by the City Ordinances , i h and have said signs placed in proper condition. " Approved by the Mayor on August 17 , 1934 . p $ I L4:uu U 9 , 1934 . I Stop Signs Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 66'7 "Ordered: That the City Marshal be instructed to place "stop signs" on all side streets entering into Federal Street, thus relieving a con- dition that is dangerous to public safety. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on August 13, 1934 , and returned without his signature on August 17 , 1934. Claim Councillor Griffin, with the permission of the Council, offered the 668 following report which was accepted and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the claim of Freder- ick W. Graetz , damage to automobile caused by defective condition of Bridge St . , has considered said matter and would recommend: Leave to withdraw. For the Committee, I William B. Griffin Chairman" 9 On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council adjourned at 9 .40 o'clock P. V. Attest: - Clerk l ....._Au_Sust A special meeting of the City Council was held on Tuesday, August 14 , 1934 , at 5. 30 o 'clock 1 . ,' . , called by the President to draw jurors . All the members were presentcexcept Councillors Whipple , Durkin and Tal- bot and the President presided. It was voted to dispense with the regu- lar order of business . The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the September session Jurors of Criminal Court in Lawrence: First Session Vichael J. Hogan 134 Poston Street Feather Worker M. Francis Lyons 14 Burnside Street Salesman Second Session John T.I. Gray 3 Larchmont '. oad Architect Charles K. McGlew 11 North Pine Street Dentist Bernardo Sciucco 56 ward Street Laborer The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the September session of Civil Court in Salem: George E. Benson 31 Summer Street Herchant John 71. Gauss 1 Lafayette Place Printer Sterihen J. Jastrembski 19 Becket Street Shoe Worker On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council adjourned at 5.40 o 'clock F. Attest : Clerk mid nugust. 23,. 1934. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday , August 230 1934 , at eight o ' clock P. ;.I. All the members were present except Councillors Durkin and Fihipple and the -.'resident presided. On motion of Councillor Safford, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. -oning A hearing was held on the petition of Henry J. O'Donnell to change the apartment house zone at 46 `,"±ashington Square to a semi-residence zone. ;'Ir, Walter Yahoney appeared in favor for the petitioner. Mr. Joseph B. Harrington and Mr. Walter Cahill appeared in favor. There was no opposition. On motion of Councillor Francis , the petition was grant- ed by a vote of nine yeas and two absent. Zoning A hearing was held on the petition of Flora Johnson and Katherine DeVoe to change the general residence zone at 13 Columbus Avenue to a business zone. No one appeared in favor. The following appeared in opposition: Messrs . E. IV. Johnson, Symonds , 'V,. H. Foye , 'dilliam Minn, VacElroy and Henry Upton. "r. and Mrs . Lee then appeared in favor. On motion' of Councillor Rybicki , the petitioner was given leave to withdraw. On motion of Councillor Kelleher , the Council refused an im- mediate reconsideration. Soldiers ' Relief The following order; recommended by the i.layor, was adopted under 669 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of five thousand ($5, 000) dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated to be added to the appropriation already made in the Soldiers ' Relief Department , Item, Soldiers Relief. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year." Approved by the Mayor on August 25, 1934. E. R. A. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted under 670 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of sixteen thousand one hundred ($16100 ) dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated and added to the appropria- tions already made for the purchasing of materials and supplies for the E . R. A. work now being carried on the City. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the I:"ayor on August 25, 1934. Water Dept . The following order, recommended by the Ilayor, was adopted under 671 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of fifty-five hundred Ue5500 ) dollars be and August e3, _1934 the same is hereby appropriated to be added to the appropriation already i made in the ;'later Department, Item, Other General I1aintenance, to take care of unforeseen expenses in that Department . Said sum to be charged t the tax levy of the current year." Approved by the Mayor on August 25, 1934 . The following order, recommended by the Mayor , was adopted under Dump Trucks 972 suspension of the rules : "Ordered: that the sum of eight thousand seven hundred ($8700) dol- lars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of purchasing ten (10) new dump trucks for the general use of the City. Said sum to be charged to the tax levy of the current year. " Approved by the Mayor on August 25 , 1934. The Mayor's appointment of the following precinct officers was read Frecinct Officer 973 and laid over for three days : Ward 1, Precinct 1 Gard 1; Precinct 2 Warden - John C. Remon, D. Warden - Joseph A. Tracey, D. _ - Clerk - Harold W. Osgood, R. Clerk - Vincent J. Bartnicki , R. Insp. - George Merrick, R. Insp. - Antoni Napolski, R. Josepyi A. Murray, D. John J. Callahan, R. William H. Foye, R. James E. Harkin($, D. William J. Feehily, D. James F. Bresnahan, Jr . D. Ward 1, Precinct 3 Ward 2, Precinct 1 Warden - John P. Doyle , D. Warden - George W. Shay , D. Clerk - Charles G. Jeffrey, R. Clerk - Walter T. Nelson, R. Insp. - Constantine Soboszinski , R. Insp. - Peter J. Kieran, R. Romuald S. Brudzynski , R. Albert F. Brown, R. Edward F. Moran, D. Thomas R. Connell, D. William Piasecki, D. Francis P. Cronan, D. Ward 2, Precinct 2 :ard 2, Precinct 3 Warden - Michael J. Curtin, D. Warden - John Danforth, R. Clerk - Charles C. Briggs, R. Clerk - John, A. Conway, D. Insp. - Arthur W. Johnson, R. Insp. - Frank Pearl, R. William H. Buckley, R. John J: Collins, R. John G. Doyle, D. Thomas J. Dooley, D. John J. Griffin, D. Thomas F. Rabbitt , D. Ward 3, Precinct 1 Ward 3, Precinct 2 Warden - Michael J. McNiff, R. Warden - John Meagher, R. Clerk - J. Arthur Pare, D. Clerk - William F. Turbett, D. Insp, -Robert V. Griffin, R. Insp. - Edward J. Burke , R. Fred L. Newell, R. Terence O'Donnell, R. William A. Canavan, D. Cornelius F. acGee, D. John P. Cassell , D. Jeremiah Kenney, D. Ward 3, Precinct 3 Ward 4, Precinct 1 Warden - Rene Marcaurelle , D. Warden - Arthur K. Shepard, R. Clerk - Arthur J. Demers, R. Clerk - John W. Rafter, D. Insp. - Lucien W. Pelletier, R. Insp. - Francis J. Moynihan, R. Ernest B. Blouin, D. William H. Higgins , D. Edward J. Ayotte , R. James H. Hennessey, D. John J. Lee, D. William F. Hennessey, R. Ward 4, Precinct 2 Ward 4 , Precinct 3 Warden - Thomas A. Fitzmaurice , D. Warden - J. Joseph McNally, D. Clerk - Louis T. O'Grady, R. Clerk - Edward W. Harney, R. Insp . - Albert J. Duggan, R. Insp. - John J. Toomey, R. Thomas Dunn, D. Robert J. Cohane, D. Dennis J. Clifford, D. Michael J. Dineen, D. Daniel F. Cronin, D. Edward Clark , R. 448 Ward 5, Precinct 1 Ward 5 , Precinct 2 Warden - Alfred H. Pariseau, D. Warden - Frederick T. O'Neil, R. Cie rk - Frank B. Friend, R. Clerk Ia. Frank Donovan , D. Insp. - Hilarion Dumas , R. Insp. - Joseph A. Turcotte , R. Max J. Kowalski, R. Alphonse Ouellette , R. Eugene J. Perron, D. John H. Greeley, Jr. , D. John F. Kelley, D. Charles A. Caswell, D. Ward 5, Precinct 3 Ward 5, Precinct 4 Warden - Arthur L. Saunders , R. Warden - Moses I. Simon, R. Clerk - Thomas H. Bresnahan, D. Clerk - James A. Wallace , D. Insp. - Arthur L. Morse , R. Insp. - Joseph Michaud, R. Louis Rosenthal, R. Charles F. 11aurais , R. eo E. Connelly, D. Joseph F. Broderick, D. James Ir. Collier, D. Francis L. Curtin, D. Ward 5, Precinct 5 Ward 6, Precinct 1 `garden - Arthur S. Ford, R. Warden - Charles F. Ropes , D. Clerk - John W. Connors , D. Clerk - Albert C . 1ackintire , R. Insp. - Albert W. Towne , R. Insp. - George S. Willis , R. John J. Fallon, R. Thomas W. Quinlan, R. Aristide St . Pierre , D. Thomas H. Gallagher, D. Francis P. Collins , D. Eugene F. McCarthy, D. Ward 6 , Precinct 2 Ward 6 , Precinct 3 Warden - George W. Story, R. Warden - Edward W. Kelleher, D. Clerk - Ellsworth E. Melanson, D. Clerk - Gordon W. Crossman, R. Insp. - Charles W. Locke, R. Insp. - Nathaniel T. Very, R. Donald R. Sheehan, D. Cornelius J. Cashman, R. Thomas W. Reynolds , D. Timothy F. Quigley, D. William R. Farris, R. Thomas P. Reidy, D. Streets A report of the City Engineer on the advisability of resurfacing 674 the following streets , with the estimated costs , was read and placed on I file: I-fanning Street 22200.00 Moulton Avenue 1, 800.00 i Pedlers The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: 675 "The Board of Control, to whom were referred applications for ped- j ler licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Henry Falkowski , 78 Derby St. Leonard Kobuszewski , 55 Essex St. Frederick Roberts , 15 Hubon 'St. The Board would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: George A. Knight , 50 Winthrop Ave. , Beverly For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" Claim The claim of Philip Corriveau was referred to the Committee on 676. Claims. Primaries A petition from the "Curley for Governor" Committee to have the 677 jl polls open from noon t9 eight P. 11. at the Primaries was redd and placed on file . I 319, -august The application of Ray Service Station to keep, store and sell gaso- Gasoline line at 34 New Derby Street , transfer from ':Zack Shachuk, was granted. 678 • i The application of John 11atula, 7 English Street, for a license to Tranportation 679 transport fuel oil was granted. The application of Paul G. Daniels for a permit for the Jenkins Pand 680 ' Orphanage Band to plan on the streets on August 25th and 27th was granted subject to the control and approval of the city marshal , on motion of Councillor Dolan. The application of Uorgan's Inc . for a permit to erect a marquise at llarquiso< 681 281 Essex Street was granted subject to the approval of the superinten- dent of streets . The application of Ray Wisher for a permit for a stationary sign at Signs 682-685 34 New Derby Street was granted subject to the approval of the superin- tendent of streets. The following applications for permits for stationary electrical signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of ntreets and the city electrician: " Thomas A. Eliopoulos , 53L North St . Stephen Pasternak, 100 Derby St. Morgan's Inc . , 281 Essex St. IIi The following applications for licenses were referred to the Commit- Licenses 1 686-688 j tee on Licenses and Permits : Sunday License - Konstacya Petrykowska, 16 English St. Junk Collector - Eva Berkovitz , 2 Centre St . . Automobile Dealer - Fred L. Robbins , 31 Bridge St. (second class ) The applications of Ellis I,T. Andrews , David Frye and Dennis Mavro- Auctioneers 689 penis for renewals of auctioneer licenses were granted. i Hearings were ordered for Thursday, September 13, 1934, at eight Garages 690-691 o 'clock P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages : Marie E. Cahill, Winter Island Rd. Theodore Simons , 17 Pond St. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted License 692 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to was referred the applica- tion. of Albert Rogers for a passenger automobile license at Salem Depot, has considered said matter and would recommend that, the applicant be given leave to withdraw. PO iiu,,us t. u3, 1934 x: For the Committee, Ednond Talbot , Jr. Chairman" Traffic Councillor Rybicki offered the following report which was accepted 693 � and recommendation referred to Committee on Ordinances, on motion of Councillor Griffin: "The Committee on Traffic Rules, to whom was referred the order that the streets from Union to Webb Streets to be one way from Essex to Derby and Derby to Essex alternating every other street , has considered said matter and would recommend: that parking be allowed only on the fol- lowing street, viz . from Essex to Derby Streets : On the left side - Herbert, Daniels , Hardy, Carlton, English On the right side - Union, Orange, Bentley, Turner, Becket . For the Committee, John P. Rybicki Chairman" Traffic The ordinance to amend the traffic ordinance , by restricting park- - i ing on Church Street, which was introduced on August 9 , 1934, was passed to be ordained. Approved by the Mayor on August 25, 1934. Fire Whistle Councillor Griffin's notice of reconsideration on the vote to adopt the recommendation of the Committee on Electrical Affairs that the fire alarm whistle blown at 6.15 A. M. should be blown instead at 7 .30 A. M. was taken up. The Council refused to reconsider. The vote was approved by the .Myor on August 25 , 1934. Relief Loan The order to authorize a loan of yY40,000 for municipal relief , 628 which was introduced on August 9 , 1934, was adopted by a vote of nine yeas and two absent. Approved by the Mayor on August 25, 1934. Municipal Reliej The order to bond w50 ,000. for municipal relief , which was intro- 627 duced on August 9. 1934 , was adopted by a vote of nine yeas and two absent. Approved by the Mayor on August 25, 1934. Ball Field Councillor Dooley offered the following order which was adopted : 628. "Ordered: the Council hold a special meeting Wednesday Evenings Aug. 289 1934, at 8 1. M. to investigate the cause in the delay in con- structing the base ball field at Gallows Hill Park. And be it further ordered: the Mayor, the City Engineer, the Supt. of Parks and the Board of Park Commissioners be requested to appear. And be it further ordered: the Mayor invite r . Benson, E. R. A. Administrator to be present . " i _._ August 23, 1934._ Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: Cleaning Streets "Ordered That the Supt . of Streets be requested to clean the streets 695 in North Salem at least once every month. " w Approved by the Major on August 25, 1934. Councillor Francis offered the following order: ) rimaries "Ordered: that in accordance with the provisions of law relating to 696 joint primaries, the same will be on Thursday, September 20 , 1934, at the polling places hereinafter designated by this board, for the pur- pose of nominating candidates from the Democratic and Republican Parties to be voted for on Tuesday, November 6 , 1934, as follows : Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Atturney General, Congressmen from the Sixth and Seventh Districts ; Councillor from the .Jr Fifth District, Senator from the Second Essex District , Representatives from the Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Essex Districts; and one County Commissioner, two Associate County Commissioners , Clerk of Courts , Register of Deeds, District Attorney and Register of Probate and Insol- vency ( to fill a vacancy) for the County of Essex; and be it further Ordered: that the Primaries be held in the following places : Ward 1, Frec . 1 - Juniper School Prec . 2-3 - Herbert St. School Ward 2, Frec . 1 - Church, cor. Bridge & Lemon Sts . Prec . 2-3 - Phillips School, Washingtbn Sq. Ward 3, Prec . 1-2 - Old High School, Broad St . Prec. 3 - St. Anne 's School, Jefferson Ave. Ward 4, Prec. I - Polling Place, Beckford St . Prec. 2-3 - Endicott School, Boston St. Ward 5, Prec. 1 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Prec. 2-3 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St . Prec . 4-5 - Training School, Loring Ave. Ward 6, Prec. 1 - Engine House, North St . Prec . 2-3 - Cogswell School, School St. and be it further Ordered: that the polls be opened at ten o 'clock A. 11 . and closed at eight o' clock P. Sd. , and that the City Clerk be instructed to publish this notice as required by law." Councillor moved to amend the order to provide for opening all ,cre- cincts in Ward 5, as follows : Ward 5, Prec. 1 - Saltonstall School Lafayette St . Prec. 2,- Saltonstall School, Iafayette St. Prec. 3 - Saltonstall School,Lafayette St. Prec. 4 - Methodist Church, Lafayette St . Prec. 5 - Training School, Loring Ave. The amendment was voted and the order was adopted as amended. Approved f by the Mayor on August 25, 1934. man 3`52 .ugust 23, 1934 On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate re- consideration of all business. Streets Councillor Dolan offered th .wing order which was adopted. 697 "Ordered: That the City Engineer be requested to submit cost of estimate of resurfacing Hawthorne St. and Vale St . " Approved by the Mayor on August 25 , 1934. Filtration `lant On motion of Councillor Dolan, it was voted that the Mayors and City Governments of Salem and Beverly and the Salem and Beverly, 7,,7ester Supply Board hold a conference on the proposed filtration plant . House Slumbers On motion of Councillor Dolan, Mr . _(cllulty was given leave to address the Council on a proposition for painting house numbers on the sidewalks. The matter was referred to the Committee on Public Worl's. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council adjourned at 9. 50 o'clock ". Attest:- Clerk 1 353 August 29 , 1y34 A special meeting of the City Council was held on Wednesday, August 29, 1934, at 7 .30 o 'clock P. Al. , called by the President to consider all business . All the members were present except Councillor Kelleher and 7 the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple it was voted j to dispense with the reading of the records . i I! The Mayor 's appointment of A. Waldo Martin as assistant harbor mas- Asst. Harbor Master ter, to serve without compensation, was read and placed on file. 698 The following order, recommended by the Idayor, was read and ordered Filtration Plant published: 699 "Ordered: that there be raised and appropriated the sum of two hun- dred thousand dollars ($200,000. ) for the purpose of meeting the expense of the construction of a new water filtration plant near the present Salem Pumping Station at Wenham Lake; and to meet said appropriation be 4 it further Ordered: that the City Treasurer, with the approval of the Mayor, dollars be and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of two hundred thousand / ($200,000. ) and to issue bonds or notes of the City therefor. Said bond or notes to be paid in accordance with Chapter 700 of the Acts of 1913, and amendments thereto, so that the whole .loan shall be paid for not more than ten years from the date of issue of §aid bond or note , or at such earlier dates as the City Treasurer and the Mayor may determine. ` The bonds or notes shall bear on their face the words and figures "City of Salem Z=ater Loan Acts of 1913" and they shall bear interest at such rate as may be fixed by the City Treasurer, with the approval of the Mayor; payable semi-annually in the months of September and March, both principal and interest payable at the National Shawmut Bank in Boston or at the office of the City Treasurer, Salem, Mass. , at the option of the holder. Said bonds or notes may be sold by the City Treasurer under the direction of the Mayor either at public or private sale. " On motion of Councillor Dolan, the Council refused an immediate re- consideration. The application of J. Arthur Woodbury for a fish trap location at Fish Trap the west side of Great Misery Island was referred to the Committee on 700 Public Property. The following applications for Sunday Licenses were referred to the Sunday Licenses Committee on Licenses and Permits : 701-702 u Stanislaw Kanevich, 6 Harris St. , transfer from Georgianna B. Tremblay Kazimierz A. Loiko, cor . School and Balcomb Ste. I ,154 :,u�-.u:,t19, 1934. Signs The following applications for permits for stationary signs were 703-704 granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets: Doyle 14ansion, 33 Summer St. St. JoseDh's Juniorate , head of tunnel (temporary) Zoning Councillor Durkin offered the following ordinance which was ordered 705 published: "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to zoning. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows : Section 1. The zoning ordinance and map is hereby amended by changing an apartment house zone at 46 0ashington Square to a semi-residence zone; said zone being bounded westerly by Washington Square South 88 feet 6 inches to land now or late of Symonds , thence turning and running south- erly by land now or late of Symonds 69 feet 5 inches , thence turning and running easterly by land now or late of Lambert and Ashby 38 feet 9 inch- es, thence turning and running northerly ttbout 19 feet 1 inch, thence turning and running easterly by land now or formerly of Duignan about 53 feet 8 inches , and thence running northerly by land of City of Salem 55 feet 3 inches to Washington Square South or point begun at , containing _ about 5,600 square feet of land. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City Charter. " Precinct Officers The list of precinct officers, submitted by the 3.1ayor on August 23, 1934, was unanimously confirmed. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the Council adjourned at 7 .48 o 'clock P. 14. Attest:- . / i I Clerk 355- August A special meeting of the City Council was held on '::'ednesday, August 29, 1934, at eight o 'clock P. M. , called by the President to meet with the '.iayor and Board of Park Commissioners in regard to the ball field T at Gallows Hill Park. All the members were present except. Councillor Kelleher and the President presided. The following members of the Board of Park Commissioners were present: Messrs. Lantz , Porter, Shribman and Brophy. Mr. Benson, E. R. A. Administrator, and City Engineer ?worse were also present. The President read the order adopted to call the i meeting. 1 Mr. Lantz present a communication setting forth the position of the Ball Field Board of Park Commissioners . - 706 Mayor Bates stated that he believed it would be impossible to spend any more City money on the project as it would be necessary to conserve as much as possible to give employment to the needy during the coining season. He understood that the Park Commissioners and also the Super- intendent of Parks had approved the plan. Mr. Benson spoke on E. R. A. rulings and restrictions. Councillors Durkin, Dolan, Dooley and Griffin spoke and asked ques- tions which were answered by TTr. Lantz . Mr. Morse stated that he had said a standard ball field could not be constructed on Gallows Hill without blowing out much ledge. The President thanked the Mayor, Mr. Benson, the Park Commissioners and the City Engineer for attending the meeting. Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Ball Field � 707 "Ordered: That the Park Commissioners be requested to withdraw their objection to the construction and completion of the baseball field at I� Gallows Hill Park. " Presented to the I.Tayor for approval on August 31, 1934, and return without his signature on September 15 , 1934. On motion of Councillor Durkin, the Council adjourned at 10. 05 o ' clock P. V. Attest :- Clerk �6 September 10, 19-4. A special meeting of the City Council was held on Monday, September 10, 1934, at eight o'clock P. M. , called by the President to take action on the bonding order for the filtration plant and for all other business All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Bus Route The following order, received from the Mayor , was read: 708 "Ordered: that the Eastern Massachusetts Street ;railway Co . be and hereby is granted permission to operate motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire over the following public ways : on Church Street between Washington Street and St. Peter Street; across St. leter Street; on Brown Street between St. Peter Street and Washington Square West; on Washington Square West between Brown Street and Washington Square South; on Washington Square South between Washington Square `;+est and Essex Street; on Webb Street between Essex Street and Fort Avenue; on Fort Avenue between 'Jebb Street and Derby Street. " Councillor Dolan moved that the order be referred to the Committee I on Public Works. Councillor Dooley moved an amendment that the order be adopted. The Council voted to refer the order to the Committee on Public Works by the following yea and nay vote : Voting yes : Councillors Dolan, Durkin, Francis , Griffin, Kelleher, Rybicki and Talbot, seven in all; Voting no: Councillors Dooley, Safford, Whipple and Fitzgerald, four in all. Councillor Dooley gave notice he would ask for reconsider- ation at the next meeting. House Numbers The petition of James G. Griffin for a permit to paint':house num- 709 bers on curbings was read. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the peti- tioner was given permission toaidress the Council. On motion of Councillor Griffin, the petition was referred to the Committee on Public Works . Bus Route Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted 710 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee of a Whole , to whom was referred the application of h the Eastern Mass. St . Ry. Co. to operate motor vehicles on various streets, has considered said matter and would recommend: passage 'of same as follows: On Webb St. between Essex St . and Fort Ave. On Fort Ave. between Webb St. and the junction of Fort Ave . & Derby St. For the Committee , James R. Dooley Chairman" 357 September 10 1934 . Councillor Dooley, at the request of the President, offered the fol. Bus Route lowing order which was adopted by a unanimous yea and nay vote : 711 "Ordered: The Eastern Mass. Street Ry. Co. be granted permission to operate motor vehicles for hire on the following streets : Webb St. between Essex St. and Fort Ave . Fort Ave . between Webb St . and the junction of Derby St . and Fort . Ave . " Approved by the Mayor on September 11, 1934 . I The bonding order for yY2009000 for filtration plant , which was in- Filtration Plant I torduced on August 29 , 1934, was amended as follows : by striking out the words "a new water filtration plant" in the third line thereof and sub- stituting in their place the words "filter beds and of buildings for pumping stations"; and by striking out the figures and words 11700 of the Acts of 1913" in the ninth line thereof and inserting in their place the following "44 of the General Taws"; by striking out the word "for" in the tenth line and substituting in its place the word "in"; and by striking out the words and figures "Acts of 1913" in the fourteenth line and sub- stituting in place thereof the figures "1934"; so that the amended order would read as follows : "Ordered: that there be raised and appropriated the sum of two hun- dred thousand dollars ($200, 000. ) for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the construction of filter beds and of buildings for pumping stations near the present Salem Pumping Station at Wenham Lake; and to meet said appropriation b e it further Ordered: that the City Treasurer, with the approval of the TJayor, be. and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of two hundred thozs and dol- lars ($200,000. ) and to issue bonds . or notes of the City therefor. Said bonds or notes to be paid in accordance with Chapter 44 of the General Laws and amendments thereto, so that the whole loan shall ,be paid in not more than ten years from the date of issue of said bond or note , or at such earlier dates as the City Treasurer and the Mayor may determine. The bonds or notes shall bear on their face the words and figures "City of Salem iVater Loan 1934" and they shall bear interest at such rate as may be fixed by the City Treasurer, with the approval of the Mayor, Pay- able semi annually in the months of September and ;::arch, both principal and interest payable at the National Shawmut Bank in Boston or at the office of the City Treasurer, Salem, P.Sass. , at the option of the holder. Said bonds or notes maybe sold by the City Treasurer under the direction of the Yayor either at public pr private sale. " 3°�58 September_.,10 , 1934. The order was adopted as amended by a unanimous yea and nay vote. Approved by the Mayor on September 15 , 1934. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, the Council refused an immediate reconsideration of all business on which notice of reconsideration had not been given. 14oulton Ave . Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: 712 "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to appropriate a sum of money sufficient to re-surface :Ioulton Avenue, 11 Presented to the Mayor for approval on September 11, 1934 , and re- turned without his signature on September 14 , 1934 . Manning St. Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: 713 "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to appropriate a sum of money sufficient to re-surface Manning Street. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on September 11 , 1954 , and re- turned without his signature on September 14, 1934. Speaking Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted : 714 "Ordered: That all persons seeking public office , at the Primary Election on Thurs . September 20, 1934 , or State Election on Tuesday, November 69 1934, be given permission to speak on the streets of the City, or any persons who may wish to speak for them, under the super- vision of the City rYarshal." Approved by the Mayor on September 149 1934 . .teconsideratior Councillor Dooley asked permission to withdraw the notice of recon- 715 sideration he had given on the reference to the Committee on Public Works of an order to grant a bus route through certain streets to the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company. Councillor Dolan objected to withdrawal. Tennis Courts Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 716 90rdered:That the Mayor be requested to consider the advisability constructing tennis courts in the several wards throughout the city and to have same constructed this fall as part of the E. R. A. program as a local project. " Approved by the ITayor on September 14, 1934 . Traffic Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 717 "Ordered: That the Committee on Traffic consider the advisability 359 Septemoer 10, 1934. of installinla stop signs or traffic lights on Federal Street at the cor- ner of Federal and Boston Streets , and on Bridge Street at the corner of Boston and Goodhue Streets . " On motion of Councillor Durkin, the Council adjourned at nine o 'clock 1 . 11. Attest:- I Clerk { I i I � i j i 4 September 13, 1934 A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Septem- ber 13, 1934 , at eight o ' clock P . M. All the members were present ex- cept Councillor Safford and the President presided. On motion of Coun- cillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records Garages Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain garage . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses, subject to the appro- val of the inspector of buildings and in conformity with the ordinances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachu- setts District Police: Marie E. Cahill, Winter Island Rd. Theodore Simons , 17 Pond St . I I Report The report of the City Marshal for the month of August was received 717 and placed on file . Streets The following estimates on resurfacing streets were received from 718 the City Engineer and referred to the Committee on Public Works : Hathorne Street :�7200.00 Vale Street 2100.00 Fish Traps The petition of Michael Tribuna for three fish trap locations off 719 Great .iisery Island was referred to the Committee on Public Property. Transportation The following applications for licenses to transport fuel oil were 720-722 granted: Danvers Oil Co . ,73 Centre St. , Danvers Essex County Oil Co. , Hamilton American Oil Co. , 1 Fort Ave. , Salem Auctioneers The following applications for auctioneer licenses were granted: 723-724 Jacob Hurwitz Francis T. Parker Signs The application of Victor gornatoski for a permit for a stationary 725-726 electrical sign at 12z St. Peter Street was granted subject to the ap- proval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. The application of Salem Retail Grocers ' Asso , for a permit for a temporary sign on the tunnel was granted. I i Builder The application of Gerald T. Brocheur for a builder 's license was 727 granted. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 728-730 mittee on Licenses and Permits: 3011. September 13, 193,_. Automobile Dealer - Essex Salvage Co. , 309 Bridge St . - third class Sunday License - James A. Dalton, 15 Collins St. Bowling Alleys - James E. I,1avrakos, 94 Lafayette St. (8) , transfer from Eugene Beaulieu The application of L. S. Anthony, " 11 Riverside St. , Danvers, for Transportation 731 renewal of oil transportation license was granted Hearings were ordered for Thursday, September 27 , 1934 , at eight Garages 732-736 o 'clock P. U. , on the following applications to maintain garages : Jenney :;Tanufacturing Co. , cor. Derby & Congress Sts. Roland Hinkley , 4 'Noodside St. Arthur M. Tivnan, 6 Charles St . P. F. Timiny, R5 Harrington Ct. A. 0. Melanson, 21 Buchanan Rd. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 7 37 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits , to whom were referred ap- plications for licenses , has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses Konstacya Petrykowska, 16 English St. Stanislaw Kanevich,' 6 Harris St. , transfer from Georgianna B. Tremblay Kazimierz A. Loiko, cor. School and Balcomb Sts . Automobile Dealer Fred L. Robbins , 31 Bridge St. - second class The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Junk Collector - Eva Berkovitz , 2 Centre St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Francis offered the following report which was accepted Fish Trap 738 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the appli- cation of Michael Tribuna for floating fish traps on the northwesterly point of Great 11isery Island and extending in northwesterly direction on a line drawn through Pride Rock buoy a distance. of 600 feet, has con- sidered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee , Stephen `U. Francis Chairman" The following order was adopted. 7 39 Fish Trap - "Ordered: That permission be and hereby is granted to 3:Tichael Tri- 62 Sehtemoer 13 , 1934_ buna of Wollaston to construct and maintain for the period hereinafter 7 stated a floating trap in Salem, on the northerly point of Great i,?isery Island and extending in a northwesterly direction on a line drawn through Pride Rock buoy a distance of . 600 feet, said trap not to exceed 135 feet in length or 75 feet in width and the depth of the water at the outer end of said trap at low tide shall be at least four fathoms . The authority hereby granted to construct and maintain said trap shall be limited to a period of time not exceeding five years from the datecof this order and may be revoked by the City Council at any time prior to the expiration of said five years , and the authority hereby conferred shall not be in force until it has been approved by the Department of Public Works . " ! Fish Trap Councillor Francis offered the following report which was accepted 740 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Property to whom was referred the applica- tion of Vichael Tribuna for a fish trap beginning at a point on the northerly shdre of Great M.,isery Island and extending in a northeasterly direction on a line drawn from a tank on Great Kisery Island to Chubbs Island a distance of 600 feet, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, Stephen W. Francis Chairman" Fish Trap The following order was adopted: 741 "Ordered, That permission be and hereby is granted to Michael Tri- buna of Wollaston to construct and maintain for the period hereinafter stated a floating trap in Salem, beginning: at a point on the northerly shore of Great Misery Island and extending in a northeasterly direction on a line drawn from a tank on Great Uisery Island to Chubbs Island a distance of 600 feet, said trap not to exceed 135 feet in length or 75 feet in width and the depth of the water at the outer end of said trap at low tide shall be at least four fathoms. The authority hereby grant- ed to construct and maintain said trap shall be limited to a period of time not exceeding five years from the date of this order and may be re- voked by the City Council at any time prior to the expiration of said five years, and the authority hereby conferred shall not be in force until it has been approved by the Department of Public Works . " I Fish Trap Councillor Francis offered the following report which was accepted 742 and recommendation adopted: i "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the appli- { , I 363 September 13,_. 1934 _.._------ cation of Michael Tribuna beginning at a point on the northerly shore of Great Misery Island due east about 1000 feet from the inshore end of weir number 2 and extending on a line drawn between Bowditch Ledge Bea- con northeasterly to Proctor Point a distance of 400 feet , has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, Stephen W. Francis Chairman" The following order was adopted: Fish Trap 743 "Ordered: That permission be and hereby is granted to Mlichael Tri- buna of Wollaston to construct and maintain for the period hereinafter stated a floating trap in Salem, beginning at a point on the northerly shore of Great 1.1isery Island due east about 1000 feet from the inshore end of weir .No. 2 and extending on a line drawn between Bowditch Ledge Beacon northeasterly to Proctor Point a distance of 400 feet, said trap not to exceed 135 feet in length or 75 feet in width and the depth of the water at the outer end of said trap at low tide shall be at least four fathoms . The authority hereby granted to construct and maintain said trap shall be limited to a period of time not exceeding five years from the date of this order and may be revoked by the City Council at any time prior to the expiration of said five years, and the authority hereby conferred shall not be in force until it has been approved by the Department of Public Works . " Councillor Francis offered thefollowing report--Which was accepted Fish Trap 744 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Public Property, to whom was referred the applica- tion for a fish trap beginning at a point on the westerly side of Great Misery Island and extending westerly from the highwa;ter line 500- feet on a line drawn from the Whale Back Spindle to the Hospital Point light, (J. Arthur Woodbury) , has considered said matter and would recommend: leave to withdraw. For the Committee , Stephen W. Francis Chairman" Councillor Dooley 's notice of reconsideration on a vote to refer an Bus Route order granting bus routes to the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co to the Committee on Public Works was taken up. The Council refused to reconsider by the following yea and nay vote : Voting yes : Councillors Dooley, Whipple and Fitzgerald , three in all; Voting no, Councillors Do- lan, Durkin, Francis, Griffin, Kelleher, Rybicki and Talbot, six in all; �t64 -77 Absent: Councillor Safford, one in all. By unanimous consent, the Council agreed to strike out from the or- der the streets through which routes have been already granted, namely: on Webb Street between Essex Street and .Fort •.venue; on Fort .Avenue be- tween Webb Street and Derby Street. Zoning The ordinance to amend the zoning ordinance at 46 '��ashington Square , which was introduced on August 290 1934, was passed to be ordained by a unanimous yea and nay vote . Approved by the ,tayor on September 20, 1934. Barstow St. Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: 745 "Ordered: That His Honor the P„ayor be requested to recommend an ap- propriation of a sum sufficient to pay for the resurfacing of Barstow Streets ." Presented to the Mayor for approval on September 15 , 1934 , and re- turned without his signature on September 20, 1934 . On motion of Councillor Whipple, the Council adjourned at 8.42 o 'clock P. M. Attest:- C le r_c 365, Se-pt<ember_-27 , ..19.34. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Septem- ber 27 , 1934, at eight o ' clock P. T:I. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple , it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the inspector of buildings and in conformity with the ordi- nances relating to the same and with' the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police : Jenney Vanufacturing Co. , cox'. Derby and Congress Sts. Roland Hinkley, 4 Woodside St. Arthur M. Tivnan, 6 Charles St . A. 0. T2elanson, 21 Buchanan Rd. P. F. Timiny, R5 Harrington Ct. I The Mayor 's appointment of Patrick J. Lehan as a constable was read Constable 746 and placed on file . A petition of American Legion„Salem Post 23, to use Town Hall on Town Hall 747 October 4 , 1934, submitted by the Mayor, with a communication relative to suggested conditions to govern the use of Town Hall, was granted, on motion of Councillor Francis . "he following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: School Dept . 748 "Ordered: that the sum of two thousand ($2, 000 ) dollars be and the same is hereby transferred in the School Department appropriation from the Salary item to the item, Printing and Supplies . " Approved by the T'ayor on October 1, 1934. The following order, recommended by the ISayor, was adopted: Howard St. Land 749 "Ordered: that the sum of six hundred sixty ($660.00) dollars be and the same is hereby transferred from the item Willson Road Gravel to a new item called Howard Street Sand Purchase, and that said money be appropriated for the above purpose. " Approved by the Mayor on October 1, 1934. Notice was received from the Mayor that he had pensioned William H. Pension 750 Ryan of the Water Department , in the amount of $500.00 per year to date as of October 1, 1934, and the pension was endorsed. Notice was received from the Mayor that he had pensioned James F. Pension 751 Turkinshaw of the Public Works Department in the amount of '780.00 per year, to date as of October 1, 1934, and the pension was endorsed. � 66 Pension Notice was received from the Mayor that he had pensioned W. Arthur 752 Channell of the Public Works Department in the amount of y780 per year, to date as of October 1, 1934, and the pension was endorsed. Police Notice was received from the City rdarshal of the appointment of 753 John J. Brennan as a Lieutenant in the Police Department, beginning September 23, 1934, and of the appointment of John E. Tully as a perman- ent reserve officer. Wires The petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Co, to attach 754-755 wires to one pole on Loring Avenue was granted by the following order � which was adopted subject to the: approval of the City Electrician: "Ordered: That the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts, having, locations in certain streets of said municipality, be and it is hereby granted permission to attach and maintain not exceed- ing wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and fix- tures , at a Height of not less than 20 feet from the ground, upon exist- ing poles of Salem Electric Lighting _Company heretofore located in the public way or ways hereinafter keferred to, as requested in petition of said The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts, dated the 20th day of Sept. 1934. The existing poles above referred to are located in the following named public ways, as shown upon plan marked The N. E. T. & T. Co . of Mass. , No . 244 Dated 9-19-34 - filed with this order:- Loring Avenue - 1 pole #2622. n Approved by .the Mayor on October 1, 1934. Invitation An invitation to attend the opening of the Salem Food Fair at the 756 . State Armory on October 8, 1934, was accepted. Town Hall The petition of Democratic City Committee to use Town Hall on three 757 evenings in October and November was granted, on motion of Councillor Durkin, provided there is no conflict in dates for use of the Hall. Tree A hearing was ordered for Thursday , October 11, 1934 , at eight 758 o 'clock P. M. , on the petition of Arthur Bernier to remove a tree on the sidewalk between 9 and 11 Clifton Avenue and the matter was referred to the Committee on Shade Trees . May Street A petition to resurface Play Street was referred to the Committee on 759 Public Works, with the request that the City Engineer furnish an estimat of the cost of same. 36f ' i .._Sep.tembe.r 37 ,_.193� I A petition to accept Logan Street was referred to the Committee on Logan Street 760 Public works . i The claims of Sarah and Chester Cudmore , Helen Gelin and Victoria Claims 761-763 C. Quinn were referred to the Committee on Claims. The following applications for permits for stationary signs were Signs 764-767 granted subject to the approval of the Superintendent of Streets: N. E. Coke Co . , 22 New Derby St. Clovis Roy, Jr. , 22 Palmer St . The following applications for permits for stationary electrical signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: Susan Jaskolka, 5 Liberty St. Harold E, Stimson, 173 Essex St. I I The application of Joseph J. Clarke, 41 Walter Street, for a permit Transportation 768 j to transport fuel oil was granted. I I The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses 769-770 mittee on Licenses and Permits: iSunday License Harry Samolchuk, 48 ward St . , transfer from Eva Dz.iadyk Bowling Alleys Nicholas D. Baranikolas , 10 Norman St. (4 ) - renewal Hearing were ordered for Thursday, October 11, 1934 , at eight Garages 771-772 o 'clock P. P.I. , on the following applications to maintain garages : Iver C. Beeman, Jr. , 17 Barstow St. James 'J. Brimicombe, 15 Upham St . i The application of James McEwen, 6 Foster Street, for renewal of Pedler 773 his pedler 's license was referred to the Board of Control. The following applications for renewals of licenses were granted: Renewals 774 Fuel Oil Transportation - Patrick Donahue, 366 Cabot St. , Beverly Auctioneer - Harry D. Wheeler A communication from Councillor Timothy F. Dorgan of Peabody rela- Leather 775-776 to resolutions on the use of leather substitutes was read .and the fol- lowing resolutions were adopted: "whereas , many shoes and other articles are now sold as having been made entirely of leather, when in fact they contain substitutes of paper and fabric, and Whereas , thi.s has a tendency to deceive the public and hurt the business of tanning leather, which is an important industry of our City; . ass Se; tember 27 , 1954- _ --- therefore be it Resolved: That. the City Council of the City of Salem is in favor of a law that would compel all shoe manufacturers to label their products as to whether they are all leather; and be it further Resolved: That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to our Sena- tors and Congressmen with the request that they do what they can to pro- cure the passage of such a law." Approved by the Mayor on October 1, 1934 . licenses Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted 777 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Bowling Alleys James E. Havrakos , 94 Lafayette St. , (8) , transfer from Eugene Beaulieu Sunday License 1 James A. Dalton, 15 Collins St. Auto Dealer - 3rd class Essex Salvage Co. , 309 Bridge St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Fire Alarm Box Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 778 "Ordered: That the fire Department Committee consider the advisabil- ity of installing a fire alarm box in the vicinity of Highland Avenue and Marlborough Street, said fire box to replace Box 327 that has been re- moved from that neighborhood." Sewer Councillor Talbot offered the following order which was adopted: 779 "Ordered: That the Hayor and the City Engineer look into the advisa- bility of repairing the old sanitary sewer or installing a new one to take care of 1esservy St . Willow and Summit Ave . " Approved by the ffiayor on October 1, 1934. Light Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 780 "Ordered: That the Committee on Electrical Affairs consider the ad- visability of installing an electric light at the corner of Federal Street and Griffin Place. " Town Hall 781 Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: "Ordered: That all parties requesting the use of the Town Hall, and 369 the same being granted, be required to pay all necessary expenses as re- quired in other public buildings , and no admission fee be charged. " Approved by the Mayor on October 1, 1934. On motion of Councillor Whipple, the Council adjourned at 5.35 o1clock P. M. Attest:- Clerk 1 i I it I. ` 70 Uctober 2, 1y34. A special meeting of the City Council was held on Tuesday , October 2, 1934, at 5.30 o 'clock P. M. , called by the President to draw jurors . All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . The regular order of business was dispensed with. Jurors The following were drawn to serve at Salem on October 15th as Traverse Jurors: James J. Flynn 20 Highland Avenue Salesman � Leon J. Auger 31 Roslyn Street Shoeworker James F. Tobin 115 Mason Street Accountant Herman T. Heredeen 3 School Street Blacksmith The following were drawn to serve at Lawrence on October 15th as Traverse Jurors : William H. Higgins 1261 Federal Street Shoeworker James H. Gorman 27 Appleton Street Leather Worker Kasimir Kozakiewicz 121 -Derby Street Optician I The following were drawn to serve as jurors at Civil Court in Salem on October 29th: Philip A. Moreland 9 Fairmount Street Clerk John I. Porter 35 Summit Avenue Grocer Henry A. Tdirandi 32 Endicott Street Clerk I On motion of Councillor Whipple , the Council adjourned at 5.40 o' clock P. M. Attest: - jo • Clerk i i t i I .371 October 11,_ 1934. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, October 110 1934 , at eight o 'clock P. IT. All the members were present except Councillors Fitzgerald, Rybicki and Kelleher. Councillor Whipple pre- sided. On motion of Councillor Durkin, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records . Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there .was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the. approval of the inspector of buildings and in conformity with the I ordinances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of E the Massachusetts District Police : Iver C. Beeman, Jr. , 17 Barstow St. James J. Brimicombe , 15 Upham St. A hearing was held qn the petition of Arthur Bernier to remove a Tree f tree at 9-11 Clifton Avenue . Councillor Dolan, for the Committee on Shade Trees , reported that the City has no jurisdiction over the tree. On motion of Councillor Dolan, the petitioner was given leave to with- draw. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: Greenlawn 782 "Ordered: that the sum of four thousand nine hundred ($4,900. 00) dollars be and the same is hereby transferred from the Sale of Lots and �+- Graves account to a new account called Greenlawn Cemetery Improvement account,. said money to be used for the purpose of purchasing asphalt, loam, fertilizer, seed, etc. which is necessary to carry out the present program at the Cemetery. " Approved by the'Mayor on October 22, 1934. The report of the City Marshal for the month of September was re- e_,_ort 783 ceived and placed on file. Acknowledgments were received from Senator David I. Walsh and Con- Leather #ressman A. Piatt Andrew of the receipt of resolutions relating to the 784-785 4 labeling of leather products. The following report was accepted and recommendation adopted: Pedler 786 "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of James McEwen,' 6 Foster Street, for a pedler 's license, has considered said matter and, would recommend that the license be granted. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" 72 October 111 1934,_ Town Hall The petition of Thought and work Club to use Town Hall for an Art 787 Exhibit on the week of April 14, 1935 , was granted subject to the regula- tions of the "Mayor and City Council. Pole The petition of New England Telephone and Telegraph Co . to relocate 788-789 one pole on Fort Avenue was granted by the following order which was adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: "Ordered: That The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of 11assachusetts be and it is hereby granted, a relocation for and permission to erect and maintain poles and wires to be placed thereon, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as said Company may deem neces- sary, in the public way or ways hereinafter refered, to , as requested in petition of said Company dated the 1st day of October. 1934. All con- struction under this order shall be in accordance with the following conditions: - Poles shall be of sound timber, and reasonably straight , and shall be set ' substnatially _at the points indicated upon the plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co , of Mass. , No. 602 Dated 9-24-34 - filed with this order. There may be attached to said poles not to (exceed wires and cables necessary for the conduct of its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placed at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground. The following are the public ways or parts of ways along which the poles above referred to may be erected, and the number of poles which may be erected thereon under this order:- Fort Avenue pole #58/100 corner a- Bay View Avenue - 1 pole. " Approved by the Mayor on October 22, 1934 . Pole The petition of flew England Telephone and Telegraph Co. to remove 790 one pole on Bay View Avenue #11/1 near corner of Fort Avenue , was granted Signs The following applications for permits for stationary signs were 791-795 4 granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets. Louis Jarnes, 176 Essex St. Joseph LeBoeuf, 90 Congress St. Arthur J. Toleos , 3 North Ct. The following applications for permits. for stationary electrical signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: t Antonio C. Casale , 141 Norman St. Alice P. Connolly , 6 St. Peter St.- Streets A petition to repair Japonica Street, Churchill Street , Devereux 796 Avenue , Charlotte Street and Tremont Street was received. On motion of Councillor Griffin, a hearing was ordered for Thursday , October 25, 1934 a rg 373 October 11, 1934 . at eight o 'clock P. V. The application of paramount Theatre Inc . to erect a banner on Wash- Banner 797 ington Street near the corner of Federal Street was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets . The following applications for licenses to transport fuel oil were Transportation 798-799 granted: .John ITakarowitz , 83 Bridge St. Omer Marquis , 32 Prince St . Permission was granted to William Earle to present a rnusicial exhibi ' inors tion of the Junior Radio School Pupils in Now and Then Hall on October 800 26, 1934, as provided by Chapter 149 , Section 104 of the General laws. The claims of Anna Flynn et ali. and LT rtha C. Thompson were re- Claims 861-802 ferred to the Committee on Claims . The application of Joseph E. Caron, 29 Harbor St. , for an auction- Auctioneer eer's license was granted. 803 The following applications for licensee were referred to the Commit- Licenses tee on Licenses and Permits : 804-806 Pool Tables - Joseph 0. Ally, 17 Salem St. (2 ) transfer from Alexander Louf Sunday License - Joseph 0. Ally, 17 Salem St . , transfer from Alexander Junk Collector - Eva Berkovitz, 2 Centre St. Louf The following applications for renewals of licenses were granted: Renewals 807 Oil Transportation - Marblehead Ice Co . , 11 Hawkes St. , Marblehead Auctioneer - David Phillips , 20 Crombie St. 'Hearings were ordered for Thursday, October 25, 1934 , at eight Garages 808-811 o 'clock P. 1:4. , on the following applications to maj.ntain garages : ' IJiary Ciesinski , 225 Lafayette St. Halter D. Huntress , 8 & 10 Bridge St Annie E. Manasa, 114 Federal St . , entrance on Andover St. Mary A. Woods, 3 Summit Ave. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 812 and recommendation adopted: 4 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, has considered said matter and. would recommend that the following be granted: Sunday License - Harry Samolchuk, 48 Ward St . , transfer from Eva Dziadyk Bowling Alleys - Nicholas D. Karanikolas , 10 Norman Street (4) - For the Committee , I Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" " 74 October 11, 1934 Abatement Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 813 "Ordered: That the tax for street sprinkling, amount $2.60 , assess- ed to Margaret C. Nolan, 347 Bridge Street , Salem, ialass . , for the year 1933, be abated. The -reason advanced is that that portion of Bridge Street upon which said property abuts, was not sprinkled in 1933. " Approved by the Eayor on October 22, 1934 . ITack Park Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: 814 "Ordered: That the Park Commissioners be requested to repair the crosswalk in Mack Park which extenus from 1'remvnt St. to mason St . " Approved by the 1.1ayor on October 22, 1934. Sidewalk Councillor Griffin offered the following order which was adopted: 815 "Ordered; that the supt. of streetsbe requested to install a new sidewalk on Flint St. from the railroad crossing to number 80 Flint Street. " Presented to the ITayor for approval on October 15 , 193 , and re- -� turned without his signature on October 22, 1934. Jurors The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the November session of Civil Court in Newburyport: Fred P. Hall 72 Washington Square Clerk Irving K. Annable 1 Willow Avenue Stationer Matthias J. O'Keefe 16 Dearborn Street Real Estate An invitation by Ifr. O'Connor to attend the Food Fair on Friday, October 12, 1934, was extended by the President-pro-tempore . On motion of Councillor Griffin, the Council adjourned at 8.27 o'clock P. Y. Attest :- F Clerk r r October 19 , 1934. A special meeting of the City Council was held on Friday, October 19, 1934 , at 5.30 o 'clock P. M. , called by the President to, pass the election order. All the members were present except President Fitzgerald and Councillor Whipple presided. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the reading of the records was dispensed with. On motion of Councillor Kelle her, it was voted to suspend the regular order of business . Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: State Election 816 "Ordered: that meetings of the qualified voters of the City of Salem be held in the several voting precincts of the city, at the polling. places designated hereafter, on Tuesday, November 6 , 1934 , for the elec- tion of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Uecretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney General, Senator in Congress, Representatives in Congress from the Sixth and Seventh Districts , Councillor from the Fift)A District, Senator from the Second Essex District, Representatives in the General Court from the Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Essex Districts, Dis- trict Attorney, Clerk of Courts, Register of Leeds , County Commissioners , ?ssociate County Commissioners and Register of Probate and Insolvency (to fill vacancy ) ; and to give in their votes on the acceptance of a law sub- mitted upon referendum petition- to amend General Laws , chapter 131, as j previously amended, by repealing section 105A thereof and adding thereto three new sections; and to give in their votes on the following ques- tions: "Shall licenses be granted in this city for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages )?" - "Shall licenses be granted in this city for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (urines and beer:, ale and all other malt beverages )?" - "Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county?" - "Shall the pari- mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county?"; and be it further Ordered: that the following places be and hereby are designated as polling places for said meetings : Ward 1, Precinct 1 - Juniper School, Salem willows Precinct 2 - Sons of Poland Hall, 114 Derby St . Precinct 3 - Herbert St. School ward 2, Precinct 1 - Church, cor. Bridge and Lemon Sts . Precinct 2 - Phillips School, Washington Sq. Precinct 3 - Second Church , Washington Sq. Ward 39 Precinct 1 - Old High School, Broad St. Precinct 2 - Old High School, Broad St. Ward 4. Precinct 1 r Polling Place, Beckford St. Precinct 2 - Y. M. C. T. Society Hall, Boston St . Precinct 3 - Endicott School, Boston St. October 19 , 1934. Ward 5 , Precinct 1 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St . Precinct 2 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Precinct 3 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette at. Precinct 4 - South Branch Library, cor . Ocean Ave . & lafayette St . Precinct 5 - Training School, Loring Ave . "lard 6, Precinct 1 - Lngine House , North St. Precinct 2 - Cogswell School, School St . Precinct 3 - Cogswell School, School St . and be it further Ordered: that the polls be opened at six o 'clock A. 'U. and closed at four o ' clock P. I.I. and that the City Clerk cause notice to be pub- lished as required by law. " Approved by the Illayor on October 23 , 1934. By the unanimous consent of the Councillors , the following business ,as taken up: Firearms The following applications for licenses to sell firearms were 817-820 granted: Salem Hardware Co . , 26 Front St. Salem Rubber Co . , 156 Essex St . Sears Roebuck & Co . , 118 'Jashington St. Samuel Solomon, 33 Front St . Coal Chute The application of Gerald T. Brockner to install a coal chute in 821 the sidewalk on Crombie Street at the Crombie Street Church was granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets . On motion of Councillor I{elleher, the Council adjourned at 6 .05 o 'clock P. 71. Attest: - C le r 377 October 25, 1934._ A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, October 25, 19342 at eight o' clock P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Gsrages ages . The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordi- nances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: St. Mary Ciesinski, 225 Lafayette St. Walter D. Huntress, 8 & 10 Bridge/ Annie E. Manasa, 114 Federal St. entrance on Andover St. Mary A. Woods, 3 Summit Ave. A hearing was held on a petition to repair certain streets in North Streets Salem. Mr. Patrick Kelleher, Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Thompson and Councillor Griffin spoke in favor of the petition. The hearing was closed. Councillor Griffin, with the permission of the City Council, offer- Streets 822 ed the following order which was adopted: "Ordered: That the Mayor be and hereby is requested to recommend an appropriation sufficient to repair Japonica Street, Churchill Street, Devereux avenue, Charlotte Street and Tremont Street." Presented to the Mayor for approval on October 29, 1934, and re- turned without his signature on October 31, 1934. The Mayors appointment of Arthur C. Hunt as a constable was read Constable and placed on file. 182,7 The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted by a Deeds 824 unanimous yea and nay vote: "Ordered: that authority be and the same is hereby given to the Mayor to execute deeds of lots of land, no longer required for public purposes and acquired by the City under provisions of the law for the collection of taxes, and described in the -several schedules of names and locations herewith attached and made a part hereof, for such sums of mon- ey as the Mayor may determine in negotiations with purchasers, such sums not to be less than the amount of the taxes due on said lots at the time of sale by the City for the same with the accrued interest and costs and any additional or outstanding taxes subsequently assessed." J' Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1934. _178 October 259, 1934. Street Dept. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 825 "Ordered: that the following transfers be and the same-are hereby made in the appropriation of the Street Department: 1 Twelve Hundred dollars ($12OO) from the item "Street Sprinkling & Oiling" to the item "Sidewalks and Curbing" 2 Four hundred dollars ($400) from the item "Street Sprinkling & Oiling" to the item ^Sewer Maintenance". Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1934. Bulkhead The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 826 "Ordered: That the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars be and the same is hereby transferred from the special account Glendale Cove Sewer to the special account, Pile Bulkhead, Palmer Cove. Said sum to be used for meeting excess expenses over the original appropriation .^ Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1934. Military Aid The following orderi recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 827 "Ordered: that the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars be and the same is hereby transferred from the special account Glendale Cove Sewer to the Soldiers' Aid Department, Item, Military Aid." . Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1934. Armistice Day The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 828 "Ordered: that the sum of Four Hundred ($400.00) Dollars be and the same is hereby transferred from the special account Boston & Maine Track Boring to a new account, Armistice Day Observance, said amount to be expended under the direction of the Mayor." Approved by the Mayor on October 31, 1934 Swimming Pool Notice from the Board of Park Commissioners of the acceptance of 829 the territory embracing about 20 acres, which includes the swimming pool and buildings at Cat Cove, known as the J. C. B. Smith Memorial Swimming Pool, was read and placed on file. Leather . Acknowledgments from Congressman Connery and Senator Coolidge of 830-83 the redeipt of the resolutions of the City Council on the use of leather substitutes were read and placed on file. I Town Hall 832 The petition of Witch City Post 1524, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to use Town Hall on November 21, 1934, was granted subject to the regula- tions. October 25, 1934. The application of Noble Little, 8 Eagan St. , Peabody, for a build- Builder er 's license was granted. 833 The application of H. P. Hood & Sons Inc . for a transfer from John Gasoline F. Sawyer of the license to keep, store and sell gasoline at 49-51 North 834 Street was granted. The claimsof Clifton S. Albee and Mathilda Febonio were referred to Claims the Committee on Claims. 835-836 The application of American Legion Auxiliary to use Town Hall on Town Ball November 8, 1934, was granted subject to the regulations. 837 The application of James E. Curtis, 15 Messervy Street, for a drain Drainlayer layer' s license was granted. 838 The following applications for renewals of licenses were referred Renewals to the Committee on Licenses and Permits: 839 Pool Table - Colonial Bowling Alleys, 1 St. Peter St. (1) Bowling Alleys - Colonial Bowling Alleys, 1 St . Peter St. (10) The application of Salem Republican City Committee to operate a Sound Truck sound truck on the streets was granted, Councillor Whipple being re- 840 corded in opposition. The application of the Republican City Committee for a permit to Banner 841 hang a banner across Essex Street was granted subject to the approval of the Superintendent of Streets. Councillor Dooley offered the following report which was accepted Light 842 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Electrical Affairs, to whom was referred the ap- plication for installation of an electric light at the corner of Federal Street and Griffin Place, has considered said matter and would recommend that a sixty (60) watt light be installed at this location. For the Committee, James R. Dooley Chairman" The following order was adopted: Light 843 "Ordered: That the City Electrician be and hereby is authorized to install one sixty watt light at Federal Street and Griffin Place. " Presented to the Mayor for approval on October 29, 1934, and re- turned without his signature on October 31, 1934. 80 October 25, 1934. Streets Councillor Dolan offered the following order which was adopted: 844 "Ordered: That His Honor the Mayor be requested to resurface Hath- orne and Vale Streets, as per the plan and estimate furnished by the City Engineer, also Stearns Place." Presented to the Mayor for approval on October 29, 1934, and re- turned without his signature on October 31, 1934. Streets Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 845 ' "Ordered: The Mayor be requested to repair and resurface Putnam, Varney, May and Hanson Streets in accordance with plans and estimates on file in the City Engineer' s office.„ Presented to the Mayor for approval on October 29, 1934, and re- turned without his signature on October 31, 1934. On motion of Councillor Whipple, the Council adjourned at 8.30 o'clock P. M. Attest:- C1 I i 381 November 8, 1934. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Novem- ber 8, 1934, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present except Councillor Durkin and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. The Mayor' s appointment _of Sylvio J.Simard as a constable was read Constable 846 and placed on file. The Mayor' s appointment of John J. Sobel as a weigher of coal and Weigher 847 commodities was read and placed on file. i The report of the City Marshal for the month of October was re- Report 848 ceived and placed on file. t Aotice of hearing before the Departments of Public Health and Pub- Hearing 849 lic Works on "ovember 13, 1934, relative to an investigation of the sewage problem in the South Essex Sewerage District, under the pro- visions of Chapter 49 of the Resolves of 1934, was read and placed on file. An invitation to participate in the Armistice Day celebration was Invitation 850 accepted. The petition of Salem Electric Lighting Co. to attach wares to one Wires 851-852 pole on Bridge Street was granted by the following order which was adopt I ed subject to the approval of the City Electrician: "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company and 1 New England Telephone & Telegraph Company of Massachusetts dated August 24, 1934, permission and authority is hereby given said Salem Electric i Lighting Company, its successors and assigns, to attach its wires and I fixtures to the existing poles of said New England Telephone & Telegraph Company of Mass. located upon the public ways in said Salem as follows: Bridge Street, near North Street, Pole #2/2. " Approved by the MUyor on December 3, 1934. The claim of Alice R. Millard was referred to the Committee on Claim 853 Claims and the City Solicitor. The application of Donald Tahany for a permit for a stationary sign Sign 854 at 285 Essex Street was granted subject to approval of the superinten- dent of streets. A hearing was ordered for Thursday, November 22, 1934, at eight Gasoline 855 November 8, 1934. otcloct P. M. , on the application of Eastern Massachusetts Street Rail- way Co. to keep and store gasoline (8,000 gallons additional) at 53 Mason Street. Minors Permission was granted to William Earle to present a musical exhi- 856 bition of Junior Radio School pupils on November 23, 1934, at Now and Then Hall, as provided by Chapter 149, Section 104, of the General Laws. Auto Dealer The application of J. & A. Motor Sales for a Third Class Automobile 857 Dealerts license at 39 Bridge Street was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. Transportation The following applications for licenses to transport fuel oil were 858-859 granted: Stanley J. Karbowniczak, 155 Derby St . Salem Range Oil Service, 34 Hazel St. Pool Table The application of Stanley F. Potas, for a license for one pool 860 table at 206 Derby Street was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. Prophecy A prophetic communication from Fred Heilman of Johnstown, Pa. , was 861 read and placed on file. Lodging House The application of Catherine Condon for rene.val of lodging house 862 license at 14 Central Street was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. Transportation The following applications for renewals of licenses to transport 863 fuel oil were granted: John I. Hancock, 348 Lowell St., Peabody Lewis A. Norwood, 7 Carlton St . , Peabody Sewer Councillor Francis offered the following order which was adopted: 864 "Ordered: That the City Engineer be requested to investigate the condition of the sewer at 105 North Street, Salem, Mass. This has backed up into the 'house located at 105 North St . and caused the owner considerable expense at various times." Traffic 865 CouncillorRybicki offered the following order which was adopted: "Ordered: That the committee on Ordinance consider adopting the following schedule relative to parking conditions in Ward 1: That park- ing be allowed on one side of the following streets: I November 8., .1934. Union Street; parking forbidden on East side between Derby & Essex Sts. Herbert " " IT " West It it it IT it Curtis n it IT IT East IT it IT n it Orange " IT " IT East IT n IT IT " Daniels n IT n IT West it It it IT IT Bentley IT IT n IT "''Test IT IT IT it n Hardy If if It " West IT it IT it n Turner IT " r1 " East if " IT it IT Carlton IT it IT if West IT If It n n Becket IT it IT IT East It IT IT n IT English St . , from Cousins to Derby St, ; forbidden on West side." Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: Traffic 866 "Ordered: that the Committee on Traffic and City Marshal be request ; ed to look into advisability of making Pleasant St. one-way from Bridge St. toward Common." Councillor Kelleher offered the following order which was adopted: Fire Houses 867 "Ordered: That the Committee on Public Property and His Honor the Mayor be requested to look into advisability of transferring supervision of fire houses from Supt. of Buildings to Chief of Fire Dept ." The following jurors were drawn to serve at the December session of Jurors Civil Court in Salem: Henry Southam 6 Rice Street Armorer Louis T. Sicotte 11 Glover Street Cabinet Maker Leo E. Connelly 28 Hazel Street Shoe Cutter On motion of Councillor Griffin, the Council adjourned at 8.20 otclock P. M. Attest :- Clerk AM November_ 22, 1934 A regular meeting was held on Thursday, November 22, 1934, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the read- ing of the records. Gasoline A hearing was held on the application of Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co. to keep and store gasoline at 53 Mason Street. Mr. C. Y. McCormac and Co. Griffin appeared in favor, there was opposition and the license was granted subject to the laws governing the same and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts Dis- trict Police. i E. R. A. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: a 868 C "Ordered: that the following transfers be and the same are hereby s made from the various accounts listed below to the Civil Works and Emergency Relief Administration account: $600 from Mayor' s Department $1,000 from Law `Department i $,800 from Sealer of Weights and Measures Department $1,400 from Cemeteries Department $195 from Retaining Wall, Charter St. Cemetery account. " Approved by the Mayor on December 3, 1934. Street Dept. The Following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 869 "Ordered: that the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-Three Dollars ($4,533.50) Fifty Cents be and the same is hereby transferred from the Item Maintenance of County Bridges to the following items in th said sums: General Administration $ 842.72 Stable 1,757.45 Highway Maintenance 1,933.33 and be it further "Ordered: that the sum of Three Hundred Sixty-Five ($365.00) Dollar be and the same is hereby transferred from the Item Street Sprinkling & Oiling to the Item Highway Maintenance." Approved by the Mayor on December 3, 1934. Bus Route A petition for re-routing the Salem Willows bus during the winter Reduced Fares 870 months and for a dive cent fare to Salem Willows the year round was re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. 385 November 22, 1934. The petitions of the Salem Electric Lighting Co. to locate three Poles 871-872 poles on Howard Street and to locate poles on Fort and Columbus Avenues were read and hearings ordered for Thursday, December 13, 1934, at eight o'clock P. M. The claims of Catherine_ A. Cahill, Mrs. Fannie Symonds and Titus & Claims 873-875 Co. were referred to the Committee on Claims. The following applications for licenses to transport fuel oil were Transportation 876-879 granted: Cross Roads Oil Co. , cor. Maple and Newbury St. , Danvers krthur F. Cunningham, 19 Pleasant St. , Peabody Page Oil Service, 5 Salem St. Philippe St. Pierre, 18 Leach St. - The application of Vincent Ruscio, 45 Broad St. , for a builder' s Builder 880 license was granted. The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- Licenses 881-883 mittee on Licenses and Permits: Sunday Licenses Rosaire Lamontagne, 1 Gardner St. , transfer from Eugenie LaMontagne Stefano Ingemi, 5Broad St. (renewal) Junk Collector Abraham Raymond, 8 White St. , transfer from 130 Boston St. The following applications for renewals of auctioneer licenses were Auctioneers granted: 884 Matthias J. O'Keefe, 16 Dearborn St . John J. Kennedy, 176 Essex St. Hearings were ordered for Thursday, December 13, 1934, at eight Garages 885-886 o' clock P. M. , on the following applications to maintain garages: Alice Isabelle, 1 Maple Ave. A. 0. Melanson, 45 Larchmont Rd. A petition to accept Brown St. Court and Ives Court was referred Brown St. Ct. end Ives Ct. to the Committee on Public Worksand the City Engineer. 887 The following comunication was read: Resignation 888 Salem, Mass. , November 17, 1934. To the Mayor and City Council, Salem, Mass. Gentlemen: It is with sincere regret that I tender my resignation as Council- lor of the City of Salem. For nearly thirteen years I have been a part of the Government of November 222 19M., this City. During that time I have thoroughly enjoyed my work as City Councillor. ILy associations with the Mayor, you gentlemen of the City Council, the City Clerk and the City Messenger, have been most cordial and cooperative, and I take this opportunity to express my sincere ap- preciation for the spirit of good-fellowship that has always prevailed amongst us. To the Mayor: I deeply regret that I must lay aside the duties which have associated me so closely with the administration of your office. It has been a real pleasure to work in cooperation with you for the welfare and interests of the people of Salem. To the City Clerk: I desire to make public testimonial to you for the assistance you have always so cheerfully given to me while I have been a member of the Council. As President of the Council I wish to thank each member individually for the confidence you have placed in me, and the honor you bestowed upon me, in selecting me as your presiding officer. It has been a privilege and a distinction to have served you. To the City Messenger: I extend the hand of appreciation and friend- ship to James B. Kelleher, who has so loyally served the Council and ad- ministered to me on all occasions. To all Department Heads I owe a debt of gratitude, likewise to ever employee serving under them. There is no way I can thank them other than by this public recognition of service. To the Press: I desire to thank the Salem Evening News for the fair treatment always accorded me as a public servant. To the citizens of this city who have made it possible for me to serve them, I extend my heartfelt thanks. And now gentlemen of the Council, assembled in regular meeting, I request that you take action on my resignation at once. Most sincerely yours, Timothy W. Fitzgerald President, City of Salem Council. " Mr. Fitzgerald called Councillor Safford to the chair. Councillors Whipple, Dolan and Dooley spoke of their regret at the resignation of Mr. Fitzgerald. On motion of Councillor Whipple, the resignation was ac cepted by a rising vote. Gasoline Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted 889 and recommendation adopted: (CouncillorGriffin opposed) "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the application of Kazimierz A. Loiko to keep, store and sell gasoline (3000, gallons)''-at NONE- 387 November 22, 1934. corner of School, Balcomb and Bradford Streets, has considered said matter and would recommend: same be granted. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" I Councillor Rybicki offered the following report. which was accepted Traffic 890 and .recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Traffic Rules, to whom was referred the order that the Committee on Traffic and City Marshal be requested to look int the advisability of making Pleasant St. one way from Bridge St. toward Coumon, has considered said matter and would recommend: that a hearing be held relative to the above at the next regular meeting, Dec. 13, 193 . For the Committee, John P. Rybicki Chairman Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses 891 and recommendation adopted: ??The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom was referred ap- plications for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend: That the following be granted: Automobile Dealer - Third Class J. & A. Motor Sales, 39 Bridge St. Pool Table - .Stanley F. Potas, 206 Bridge St. (1) Lodging house - Catherine Condon, 14 Central St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Traffic 892 "Ordered: That the Committeeon Traffic be reauested to confer with the Mayor relative to providing adequate protection to the school chil- dren at the corner of Bridge and Flint Streets." Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Traffic Lights 893 "Ordered: That the Committee of Traffic consider the advisability of installing either traffic lights or stop signs at the corner of North and Essex Streets as a matter of public safety. " On motion of Councillor Griffin, it was voted to proceed to the President 894 election of a President. Councillor Francis nominated Councillor Dolan and Councillor Whipple seconded the nomination. Councillor Kelleher spoke in favor of the nomination. On motion of Councillor Dooley, the 388 : November 22, 1934. . nominations were closed. Councillor Dolan was elected by the following vote: Voting for Councillor Dolan, Councillors Dooley, Durkin, Francis, Griffin, Kelleher, Rybicki, Safford, Talbot and Whipple, nine in all; Voting for Councillor Francis, Councillor Dolan, one in all. Mr. SafKor appointed Councillors Whipple and Kelleher to escort Councillor Dolan to the chair. Councillor Dolan thanked the Council for the honor be- stowed upon him. Sewer Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 895 "Ordered: That the Supt. of .Streets be requested to have the sewer at the corner of 14ichols and South Streets cleaned, as the same is in a very bad condition." E Approved by the Mayor on December 3, 1934. Special Election Councillor Kelleher offered an order for a ppecial city election, 896 on January 15, 1955, providing for opening thirteen polling places. Councillor Durkin moved to amend the order by opening all precincts in Ward Four. Councillor Rybicki moved to amend the order by opening all precincts in Ward one. Councillor Griffin moved to amend the order by opening all twenty precinct polling places and the amendment was voted; Councillors Safford and Whipple being recorded in opposition. The order, as amended, was adopted as follows: "Ordered: That meetings of the qualified voters of the City of Salem be held in the several voting precincts of the city, at the poll- ing places designated by this Council, on Tuesday, January 15, 1935, for the purpose of electing a Councillor-at-Large to fill a vacancy; and be it further Ordered: That the polling places be as follows: Ward 1, Prec. 1 - Juniper School, Salem Willows Prec. 2 - Sons of Poland Hall, 114 Derby. St. Prec. 3 - Herbert St. School Ward 2, Prec. 1 - Church, cor. Bridge and Lemon Sts. Prec. 2 - Phillips School, Washington Sq. Prec. 3 - East Church, Washington Sq. Ward 3, Prec. 1 - Old High School, Broad St. Prec. '2 - Old High School, Broad St. Prec. 3 - St. Annets School, Jefferson Ave. Ward 4, Prec. 1 - Polling Place, Beckford St. Prec. 2 - Y. M. C. T. Society Hall, Boston St. Prec. 3 - Endicott School Ward 5, Prec. 1 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Prec. 2 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette St. Prec. 3 - Saltonstall School, Lafayette. St. St. Prec. 4 - South Branch Librafy, eor. Ocean Ave.-& Lafayette Prec. 5 - Training School, Loring Ave. 389, _. November 2.`., 1934. Ward 6, Prec. 1 - Engine House, North St. Prec. 2 - Cogswell .School, School St. Prec. 3 - Cogswell School, School St. and be it further Ordered:, that the polls be opened at six o'clock A. Du, and closed at four o'clock P. M. and that the City Clerk cause notice to be publish- ed as required by law." Presented to the Mayor for approval on November 24, 1934, and re- turned without his signature on December 11, 1934. Councillor Whipple offered the following order which was adopted: Resolutions by a rising vote: 897 "Ordered: ,That the President be authorized to appoint a Committee o Resolutions to prepare a resolution to -thank our past President of the Council, Timothy W. Fitzgerald, for his fine conduct in presiding during his terms of office. " The President appointed the following Committee on Resolutions: Councillors Whipple, Safford and Kelleher. Councillor Dooley, Chairman of the Committee of the Whole consider- Bus Rbute ing Bus Routes, suggested that a hearing on the petition relative to routes. and fares to Salem Willows be held at Juniper Hall on Friday, November 30, 1934, and the Council agreed. On motion of Councillor Whipple, the Council adjourned at 8.43 otclock P. M. i Attest:- Clerk . . r I,PS90 December , 13, _1934._ A regular meeting of -the City Council was held on Thursda.y, 'Decem- ber 13, 19343 at eight otclock P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Poles Hearings were held on the petitions of Salem Electric Lighting Co. 898-899 to locate poles on Fort and Columbus Avenues and on Howard Streets. Mr. Harry Kingsley appeared in favor for the petitioner, tere was no opposition and the petitions were granted by the following orders which were adopted subject to the approval of the City Electrician: "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company, dated November 22, 1934, due notice having been given and a public hear- ing held as provided by law, permission is hereby given said Company to construct and use a line for the transmission of electricity for light- ing, heating and power, with the poles and other fixtures necessary to sustain and protect its wires, upon and along the public ways in said Salem as follows:- Fort Avenue, Poles #3894, #3895 and #3896, also Fort and Columbus Avenues, Pole #3230. These are not additional poles but are taking the place of pld pole locations of the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company. And to said Company, its successors and assigns is hereby granted a location for such line, the same to be constructed and maintained in accordance with the Ordinances of said City of Salem and with the following Specifications: The poles shall be located sub- stantially as shown on a plan filed herewith marked "Salem Electric Lighting Company, Proposed Pole Locations in Salem, Plan No. 313, dated September 27, 1934," hereby referred to and made a part of this order." Approved by the Mayor on December 18, 1934. "Ordered: that upon petition of Salem Electric Lighting Company, dated November 22, 1934, due notice having been given and a public hear- ing held as provided by law, permission is hereby given said Company to construct and use a line for the transmission of electricity for light- ing, heating and power, with the poles and other fixtures necessary to sustain and protect its wires, upon and along the public ways in said Salem as follows:- Howard Street, Poles #2526, #3112 and #3885. And to said Company, its successors and assigns is hereby granted a location fo i such line, the same to be constructed and maintained in accordance with the Ordinances of said City of Salem and with the following Specifica- tions: The poles shall be located substantially as shown on a plan filed herewith marked "Salem Electric Lighting Company, Proposed Pole 301 December 13, 1934 Locations in Salem, Plan No. 314, dated October 16, 1934, " hereby re- ferred to and made a part of this order. " Approved by the Mayor on December 18, 1934. The Mayors appointment of George Benson as an Assessors for the Assessor � term beginning February 1, 1934, and ending February 1, 1937, was unani- 900 mously confirmed under suspension of the rules. The Mayor's appointments of the following constables were read and Constables 901 and placed on file: Lawrence W. Cochrane, John J. Ward and Edward B. Parsons. Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- Garages ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor and jthere was no opposition. The following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordinances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: Alice Isabelle, 1 Maple Ave. A. 0. Melanson, 45 Larchmont Rd. A hearing was held on the matter of making Pleasant Street a "one- Traffic way street. No one appeared in favor or in opposition. On motion of Councillor Kelleher, it wad voted to postpone the hearing until the next regular meeting. The following ordinance, recommended by the. Mayor, was read and Salary ordered published: 902 "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to Compensation of Certain City Officers. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Sedtion 1 of Chapter XIV is hereby amended by inserting afte the words "to the city messenger seventeen hundred dollars" the following new line: "To the caretaker at Town Hall, sixteen hundred dollars! . Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage." Notice was received from the Mayor that he had pensioned Edmund Pension 903 Tremblay, an employee of the Public Works Department, under the provi- sions of Chapter 32, Section 77 of the General Laws and amendments there to, in the amount of $759.69 annually, payable weekly, to date as of December 3, 1934, and the pension was endorsed by unanimous vote. '92 December 13; 1934. School Dept. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 904 "Ordered: that the following sums be and the same are hereby trans- ferred in the School Dept. appropriation: $100 from Item-Janitors to Item-Salaries rr $200 from Item-Printing and Supplies to Item-Other Expenses $100 from Item-Printing and Supplies to Item-Textbooks $300 from Item-Repairs and Equipment to Item-Textbooks $ 75 from Item-Janitors to Item-Correctional Intitutions" Approved by the Mayor on December 17, 1934. Transfers The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 905 "Ordered: that the following sums be and the same are hereby trans- ferred from the various items to the accounts listed below: $200 from Electrical Dept. Item Salaries and Wages to Engineering De- partment, Item Salaries and Wages. $1000 from Library Dept. Item Salaries and Wages to Highway Dept. Item Highway Maintenance. $10,000 from Item Other Cities and Town-Welfare Dept. to Item Outside Relief-Welfare Department. $200 from Fire Department, Special Item Pumping Engine to Soldiers ? Benefits Department, Item State. Aid 4400 from Item Salaries and Wages-Library Dept. to Item Repairs and Furniture-Library Department $1916 from City Employees 10% deduction to Welfare Dept Item Outside Relief $100 from Health Dept. Item Quarantine and Contagious to Health Dept. Item General Administration. $800 from Health Dept. Item Quarantine and Contagious to Health Dept. Item Collection of Garbage $800 from Health Dept. Item Quarantine and Contagious to Water Dept. Item Other General Maintenance $200 from Collector' s Dept. Item Other Expenses to Water Dept. Item Stable . $1055 from Park Dept. Item Playground .to Special Item E. R. A. Program $608 from Park. Dept. Item Golf Course to Special Item E. R. A. Program $500 from Park Dept. Item Forest River to Special Item E. R. A. Program $400 from Park Dept. Item Ledge Hill to Special Item E. R. A. Program $2400 from Special .Item Interest on Bonded Debt to Special Item E. R. A. Program. it December 13, 1934 $2050 from Special Item Interest on Temporary Loan to Special Item E. R. A. Program $600 from Public Property Dept. Item Other Dept. Bldgs. to Special Item E. R. A. Program $400 from Public Property Dept. Item Repairs to City Hall to Special Item E. R. A. Program $1400 from Public Property Dept. Item Town Hall to Special Item E. R. A. Program $2400 from Fire Dept. Item Salaries and Wages to Special Account P. W. A Street Paving $300 from Fire Dept. Item Equipment and Repair to Special Account P. W. A. Street Paving $120 from Special Item Willson Road to Welfare Dept . Item City Home Salaries $1000 from Welfare Deot. Item City Home Other Expenses to Welfare Dept. -t- Item Outside Relief." Approved by the Mayor on December 18, 1934. The following order was adopted for publication by a vote of ten Maintenance 906 yeas: "Ordered: that for the purpose of providing funds to meet the ordin - ary maintenance expenses of the City of Salem for the current year, the I City -Treasurer is authorized to borrow the sum of Twelve Thousand ($122000) Dollars in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 49 of the Acts of 1933 and to issue notes or certificates of indebtedness of the city therefor; said notes or certificates to be payable within one year from the date of issue. The funds so raised are for the purpose of paying for public welfare, soldiers' relief and other ordinary main- tenance expenses, and shall be credited to the Items listed below: Public Welfare Department: Item-Administration $500.00 Item-Motherst Aid $2,500.00 Item-Old Age 5,500.00 Soldiers ' Benefits Dept. Item-Sbldierst Relief 3,000.00 Special Account E. R. A. Program 500.0011 The report of the City Marshal for the month o£ November was re- Report 907 1 ceived and placed on file. i i �394 December 132 1934 Committees President Dolan appointed Councillor Talbot to the Committee on 90 Finance and Councillor Dooley to the Committee on Ordinances to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of Councillor Fitzgerald. Polling Place A communication from Stanley Pszcolkoski and other registered voter !- 909 I of Ward One, Precinct Two, expressing appreciation for the new polling place at the Sons of Poland Hall was read and referred to the Board of Registrars of Voters. Poles Hearings were ordered for Thursday, December 27, 1934, at eight 910-911 o'clock P. M. , on the petition of New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. to locate one stub pole on Orne Street opposite Lee Street and to locate poles on Union Street. Signs The following applications for permits for stationary electrical 912-913 signs were granted subject to the approval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician: Harley H. Forsythe, 248 Essex St. Rodman A. Nichols, cor. North and Federal Sts . Claims The claims of Abraham F. Burton and Harry E. Webber were referred 914-915 to the Committee on Claims. &inors Permission was granted to William Earle to present a musical exhi- 916 bition of Junior Radio School Pupils in St. Anne's Hall on January 4, 1935, under the provisions of section 104 chapter 149 of the General Laws. Firearms The application of Waters & Brown, 57-59 Washington Street, for a 917 permit to sell firearms was granted. Old Gold The application of International Gold Refining Corp. for a permit 918 to deal in old gold, silver, etc ., was referred to the Committee on Li- censes and Permits. Auto Dealer The application of Benson Motor Truck for a first class automobile 919 dealer' s license at 283 Derby Street was referred to the Committee on Licenses and Permits. Pedler 920 The application of Frank J. Szczepucha, 43 County St. , Peabody, for a pedler' s license was referred to the Board of Control. Garages 921 Hearings were ordered for Thursday, December 27, 1934, at eight � o' clock P. M. , on the following applications to maintLin garages: 395 December 13, 1934. William H. Clynes, 212 North St. Elizabeth Walker, 28 Forest Ave. The application of D. Alphonse Rioux for renewal of drainlayerts Drainlayer 923 license was granted, and bond approved. r I' The application of Coastal Oil Terminals, Inc. , to keep and store Petroleum gasoline and other petroleum products on Great Misery Island was referred 924 to the Committee on Public Works. Councillor Talbot offered the following report which was accepted Licenses and recommendation adopted: 925 "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred appli- cations for licenses, 'has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Sunday Licenses Rosaire Lamontagne, 1 Gardner St. , transfer from Eugenie Lamontagne Stefano Ingemi, 5 Broad St. For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Whipple offered the following resolutions which were Resolutions adopted: by a rising vote: 926 "Resolved: That the Salem City Council in meeting assembled on the foregoing date wishing to go on record as paying a proper tribute to its former member and president, Timothy W. Fitzgerald, for the service he has officially rendered to our City, and his comradeship and geniality which we have all shared in the past years as his associates; then be it further Resolved: That while we congratulate him on his advancement to the responsible position as Postmaster of Salem, Mass. , we deeply feel his lolls to the City, to the public in general and to ourselves as his fellow members of the City Council. Mr. Fitzgerald was born in Peabody, Mass., but has lived in Salem practically all of his life. He was first elected to the City Council as Councillor-at-Large in 1922 for the years 1923 and 1924, and re-elected to serve in 1925 and 1926,- 1927 add 1928,- 1929 and 1930,- 1931 and 1932 and 1933 and 1934. He was elected by the City Council as its President in 1929 and re-elected each succeeding year until his retirement. As a presiding officer, he was always fair, a good parliamentarian, and ju- dicious in his rulings . And be it further Resolved: that as a public official he has at all times been cog- 396 December 13, 1934. nizant of his duties, and aware of the responsibilities of the high J office he held as President of the City Council. His influence, from I his clear and precise knowledge of municipal affairs, has been at all times a power in support of such measures as were of benefit and value to the City and its citizens, and which always received his undivided support. We fully realize the great amount of work, in detail, that is necessary before matters can be placed correctly and legitimately be- fore the Council for its action in compliance with our General Laws and the Ordinances of our City and acknowledge the efficient service he has given us during his official life in this particular phase of -the work of the City Council. And be it further Resolved: That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the records of the City Council, and a copy sent to Air. Timothy W, Fitzgerald, and saying tb him as we close:- "No, never shall we forget The friend we found so cordial-hearted; Dear shall be the day we met, And dear shall be the day we parted." For Committee on Resolutions Stephen A. Whipple, Chairman William 0. Safford Thomas A. Kelleher" Traffic Councillor Durkin offered the following report which was accepted 927 and recommendation adopted: "The Committee on Ordinances, to whom was referred the order that this committee consider adopting the following schedule relative to parking conditions in Ward 1, has considered said matter and would recom- mend: the adoption of the following in the ordinance. For the Committee, Philip J. Durkin Chairman" Traffic 928 The following ordinance was passed for publication: t'In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relating to street traffic. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Section 1 of Chapter XLIII of the City Ordinances is hereby mmended by inserting the following new section: Section 27b. Vehicles shall park only on the following portions of the streets hereafter named: Union Street, between Derby and Essex Streets, west side; herbert Street, between Derby and Essex Streets, east side; December 13, 1934. _. Curtis Street, between Derby and Essex Streets, west side; Orange Street, between Derby and Essex Streets, west side; Daniels Street, between Derby and Essex Streets, east side; Bentley Street Between Derby and Essex Streets; east side; Hardy Street, between Derby and EssexStreets, east. side; Turner Street, between Derby and Essex Streets, west side; Carlton Street, between Derby and Essex Streets, east side; Becket Street, be- tween Derby and Essex Streets, west side; English Street, between Cousins I and Derby Streets, east side. There shall be no time limit for parking vehicles on the abovementioned streets. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter.- Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Harmony Grove Rd. 929 "Ordered: That the Mayor be requested to take up with the proper authorities, as an E. R. A. project, the advisability of rebuilding and constructing Harmony Grove Road, so as to provide a route for heavy trucking and thus relieve the traffic hazards on Boston Street and other main arteries leading to Peabody. And he be further requested to seek the assistance of the Peabody City Government to the end that the portion of said road in Peabody also be rebuilt and constructed." Presented to the Mayor for approval on December 17, 1934, and re- turned without his signature on December 18, 1934. Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: Gallows hill Par "Ordered: That the May©r, the City Engineer, the Chairman-of the 930 one Park Commissioners and/other person designated by him, be requested to meet with two members of the City Council, said members to be. chosen by the President of the Council, this group to meet to discuss the possibil- ities of completing the construction of the base ball and athletic field ' at Gallows Hill Park. The meeting of said group to be held at a date convenient to the Mayor but prior to the next regular Council meeting of this year.". , = Approved by the Mayor on December 18, 1934. The President appointed the following as a Committee on the Council: Councillors Durkin and Dooley. R The following were drawn to serve as Grand Jurors: Jurors James F. Reynolds 30 Hathorne Street Reporter Arthur T. Ferguson 29 Oakland Street Store Keeper The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the January session Of civil Court in Salem: December 13, 1934. John A. Shepard 180 North Street Leather Sorter John- L. Tudbury 11 Hemenway Road Manager Light Councillor Durkin offered the following order which was adopted: 931 "Ordered: That the City Electrician be instructed to install one 60 candle power light at the corner of Federal Street and Griffin Place and charge the same to the appropriation made for street lighting and signals for the current year." Presented to the Mayor for approval on December 17, 1934, and re- turned without his signature on December 182 1934. On motion of Councillor Whipple, the Council adjourned at nine o'clock P. M. Attest:- Clerk December 27, 1934. A regular meeting of the City Council was held on Thursday, Decem- ber 27, 1934, at eight o'clock P. M. All the members were present and the President presided. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the records. Hearings were held on the petitions of the New England Telephone & Poles Telegraph Co. to locate a stub pole on Orne Street and poles on Union 932-933 Street. A representative of the petitioner appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the petitions were granted by the following orders which were adopted subject to the approval of the city electrician: ItOrdered: that the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts be and it is hereby granted a location for and permission to erect and maintain poles and wires to be placed thereon, together I with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as said Company may deem i 'necessary, in the public way or ways hereinafter referred to as request- ed in petition of said Company dated the 23d day of November 1934. All i I ' construction under tis order shall be in accordance with the following conditions:- Poles shall be of sound timber, and reasonably straight, and shall be set substantially at the points indicated upon the plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co. of Mass., No. 603 Dated 11-14-34 - filed with this order . There may be attached to said poles not to exceed wire / and cables necessary for the conduct o ' its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placed at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground. The following are the public ways or parts of ways L.long which the poles above referred to may be erected, and the number of poles which may be erected thereon under this order:- Orne Street opposite Lee Street - 1 stub pole." Approved by the Mayor on December 31, 1934. l "Ordered: that The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts be and it is hereby granted a location for and permission to erect and maintain poles and wires to be placed thereon, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as said Company may deem necessary, in the public way or ways hereinafter referred to as request- ed in petition of said Company dated the 27th dvy of November 1934. All construction under this order shall be in accordance with the following conditions:- Poles shall be of sound timber, and reasonably straight, and shall be set substantially at the points indicated upon the plan marked - The N. E. T. & T. Co. of Mass., No, 604 dated 11-20-34 - filed with this order. There may be attached to said poles not to exceed wire 00 December 27, 1934 and cables-necessary for the conduct of its business and all of said wires and cables shall be placed at a height of not less than 20 feet from the ground. The following are the public ways of parts of ways clong which the poles above referred to may be erected, and the number of poles which may be erected thereon under this order:- Union Street from Derby Street southerly - 2 poles." Approved by the Mayor on December 31, 1934. Garages Hearings were held on the following applications to maintain gar- ages. The applicants or their representatives appeared in favor, there was no opposition and the following were granted licenses subject to the approval of the Inspector of Buildings and in conformity with the ordinances relating to the same and with the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts District Police: I William H. Clynes, 212 North St. Elizabeth Walker, 28 Forest Ave. j Pleasant Street A hearing was held on the matter of making Pleasant Street a one- way street. No one appeared in favor or in opposition. On motion of Councillor Whipple, the matter was recommitted to the Committee on Traffic Rules. Burial Fgent The Mayor' s appointment of John Splaine, Jr. as Burial Agent for 934 the City of Salem was read and placed on file. Transfers The following order recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: 935 "Ordered: that the following sums be and the same are hereby trans- ferred from the following items to the accounts listed below: $75.00 Hssessors Department Item Salaries to Item Other Expenses $50.00 Library Department Item Furniture and Repairs to Item Salaries $150.00 Police Department Item Other Expenses to Item Equipment and Repairs $40.00 Police Department Item Other Expenses to Item Fuel and Light $805.45 from Special Pension appropriation to Special Account P. W. A. Street Paving 0500.00 from Fire Department Item Supplies to a new appropriation Census 1935 $200.00 from Fire Department Item Equipment and Repair to a new appro- priation Census 1935 $200.00 from Special account Pumping Engine to a new appropriation Census 1935 $4O0.00 from Special Item Motor Garbage Trucks to a new appropriation i 40 December 27, 1934. Census 1935 $140.00 from Special Item Cleaning Canal Street Culvert to a new appro- priation Census 1935." Approved by the Mayor on December 31, 1934. The following order, recommended by the Mayor, was adopted: City Clerk ,' 936 "Ordered: That the sum of one hundred ninety-two dollars and fifty cents ($192.50) be and hereby is transferred from Elections and Regis- trations appropriation to City ClerkTs appropriation, item "Other Ex- pensen. " {{ Approved by the Mayor on December 31, 1934. i 1 The Mayor+ s appointment of Harry Croxford as a weigher of coal and Weigher 937 commodities was read and placed on file. Notice was received from the City Marshal of the appointment of Police John J. Ryan as Sergeant, beginning December 30, 1934. 938 A communication from the City Marshal relative to designating cer- Coasting tain streets for coasting and the supervision thereof was referred to 939 the Committee on Public Works. The following report was accepted, and recommendation laid over to Pedler to the next meeting for further investigation, on motion of Councillor 940 'Whipple: "The Board of Control, to whom was referred the application of Frank J. Szczepucha, 43 County Street, Peabody, for a pedler' s license, has considered said matter and. would recommend that the applicant be given leave to withdraw. For the Board, John C. Harkins Secretary" The petition of S- lem-Beverly Water Supply Board to use the Council Council Chamber 941 Chamber for opening bids was granted, Notice was received from the Board of Assessors of the appointment Asst. Assessors 942 of the following assistant assessors: Ward 1, Precinct 1 Asphodel 14. Phipps 97 Columbus Ave. Precinct 2 William Piasecki 165 Derby St. Precinct 3 James E. Harkins 16 WebbSt. Ward 2, Precinct 1 Patrick H. Murphy 5 Ash St. Precinct 2 Frank L. Pearl 35 Forrester St. Precinct 3 Mary C. Blackler 11 Rust St. Ward 3, Predinct 1 Peter A. Giuggio 36 Endicott St. Precinct 2 John J. McNiff 15 Vale St . Precinct 3 Joseph Morin 278 Jefferson Ave. 402 �. December 27, 1934. Ward 41 Precinct 1 Daniel Callahan, Jr. 1222 Boston St. Precinct 2 Art',ur F. Cohane 83 Boston St. Precinct 3 21chpc:el' J.' Dineen :1'�'i 'Boston Strom` - Ward 5, Precinct 1 Emile J. thibault 3 Ropes St. Precinct 2 Leandre Morin 2 Gardner St . Precinct 3 Joseph F. Michaud 397 Jefferson Ave. Precinct 4 Blanche E. Allen 20 Hancock St. Precinct 5 Walter F. Barton 21 Linden St. Wa 11 rd 6, Precinct 1 Flora '. Perkins 30 Walter St.. Precinct 2 Ellsworth E. Melanson 1 Friend St. Precinct 3 Thomas A. O1Shea 15 Oakland St. Cables Notice of a hearing before the Department of Public Works on Janu- 943 ary 2, 1935, on the location of two submarine cables in Beverly Harbor was read and placed on file. ' I Protests The City Clerk announced that numerous petitions had been received in opposition to the application of Coastal Oil Terminals Inc . for a license for the storage of petroleum products at Great Misery Island. On motion of Councillor Whipple, it was voted to defer reading the protests until the hearing is held on the application. Claims The claims of J. W. Carrier, Hilaire Jalbert, and Arthur J. Savoy 944-946 were referred to the Committee on Claims . Sign The application of J. & A. Motor Sales for a permit for a station- 947 ary electrical sign at 39 Bridge Streeti was granted subject to the ap- proval of the superintendent of streets and the city electrician. Transportation The application of Jackman Oil Co. , 26 Cross St. , Peabody, for a 948 license to transport fuel oil was granted. - Auctioneer The application of Samuel Sperberg for an Auctioneerts license 949 was granted. Auctioneer The application of Morris Warren for an auctioneerts license was 950 granted. Auto Dealer The application of F. L. Gamble Motors Co. for a second class auto _ 951 { . mobile dealerts license at 43 Bridge Street was granted. Licenses The following applications for licenses were referred to the Com- 952-954 mittee on Licenses and Permits: Auto Truck - Henry C. Cook, 20 Proctor St. , Peabody Pool Tables - William Warner, 175 Essex St. , transfer from Ovila Warner, 98 Lafayette St. Sunday License - Filomena Calabrese, 40 Margin St. (renewal) 46W December 27, 1934 The following applications for renewals of automobile dealers' Auto Dealers licenses were granted: 955 i i Sinarise Gauthier, 68 Leavitt St., 2nd class i J. & A. Motor Sales, 39 Bridge St. , 3rd class David Litman, 56 Bridge St. , 3rd class Eudger J . Michaud, 250 Jefferson Ave. , 1st class A hearing was ordered for Thursday, January 10, 1935, at eight Garage o'clock P. M. , on the application of Peter and John Taloumis to maintain 956 a garage at 87a-87b Lafayette Street. The petition of Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Co. for a Bus Route bus route to Salem willows was granted by the following order, intro- 957-858 duced by Councillor Dooley, which was adopted: "Ordered: That the Eastern Massachusetts,-Street Railway Co. be and hereby is granted a license to operate motor vehicles for the car- riade of passengers for hire in the City of Salem over the following public ways: f. On Columbus Avenue between Fort Avenue and Beach Avenue; on Beach Avenue between Columbus Avenue and Sutton Avenue; on Sutton Avenue be- tween Beach Avenue and Bay View Avenue, and on Bay View Avenue between Sutton Avenue and Columbus Avenue." Approved by the Mayor on December 31, 1934. Councillor Whipple offered the following report which was accepted Oil Storage and recommendation adopted: 959 "The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the applica- tion of Coastal Oil Terminals Co. Inc. to keep and store gasoline (300,000 barrels) at Great 111isery Island, has considered said matter and would recommend: That a hearing be granted on the above at a special meeting January 17, 1935. For the Committee, Stephen A. Whipple Chairman" Councillor Durkin offered the following ordinance which was passed Bond for publication: 960 "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relating to Finance. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Section 17 0£ Chapter 17 of the City Ordinances and amend- ments thereto are hereby amended by striking out the same and inserting 4 ,44 _ December 27, 1934. in place thereof the following: "Section 17. The City Treasurer shall give bond annually for the faithful performance of his duties in a form approved by the Commissioner of Corporations and Taxation, and in such sum, not less than the amount established by said commissioner, as shall be fixed by the Mayor and City Council, and said bond shall be approved i by the City Council and be from a fidelity company satisfactory to said council." Section 2. This ordinance shall take effedt as provided by the City Charter. " Bond Councillor Durkin offered the following ordinance which was passed F, 961 for publication: "In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relating to Finance. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Section 27 of Chapter 17 of the City Ordinances and amend- ments thereto are hereby amended by striiai.ng out the same and inserting in place thereof the following: "Section 27. The City Collector shall, before the commitment to him of any t&xes of any year, give bond for the faithful performance of his duties in a form approved by the Com- missioner of Corporations and Taxation and in such sum, not less than the amount established by the commissioner, as shall be fixed by the Mayor and the City Council, and said bond shall be approved by the 'y City Council and be from a fidelity company satisfactory to said coup- 0, Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by the City 9 Charter." I> � II Licenses Councillor Talbot dffered the following report which was accepted: 962 ' "The Committee on Licenses and Permits, to whom were referred ap- 1!, I' plications for licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend that the following be granted: Automobile Dealer - First Class Benson Motor Truck Co., 283 Derby St. Bowling Alleys Colonial Bowling Alleys, 1 St. Peter St. (10) renewal Pool Tables Colonial Bowling Alleys, 1 St. Peter St. (1) renewal Joseph 0. Ally, 17 Salem St. , (2) transfer from Alexander Louf Lodging House James A. Tolios, 5 Rust St. (renewal) 405 . December 27, 1934 Sunday Licenses Joseph 0. Ally, 17 Salem St. , transfer from Alexander Louf William A. Theriault, 33 Prince St. (renewal) Junk Collector Eva Berkovitz, 2 Centre St. The Committee would further recommend that the following be given leave to withdraw: Sunday License Michael J. Landers, 122 Boston St. Junk Collector Abraham Raymond, 8 White St. , transfer from 130 Boston St. ' For the Committee, Edmond Talbot, Jr. Chairman" Councillor Francis moved that the recommendation to grant a junk collector license to Eva Berkovitz be recommitted. The motion was not voted. Councillor Durkin moved that the recommendation to give Michael J. Landers leave to withdraw application for Sunday License be recommitted and the motion was voted. The recommendation, as amended, was adopted. The ordinance to establish the salary of the caretaker at Town Hall, Salary which was introduced on December 13, 19343, was passed to be ordained. Approved by the Mayor on December 31, 1934. The ordinance to restrict parking . on certain streopts in Md.One, whici Traffic was introduced on December 13, 1934, Was passed to be ordained. Approved by the Mayor on December 31, 1934. The order to bond $l2;000 for maintenance of sundry departments, Maintenance I which was introduced on December 13, 1934, was adopted by a vote of ten yeas . Approved by the Mayor on December 31, 1934. Councillor Griffin offered the following order`: which was adopteds Skatigg "ordered: That the Park Commissioners be requested to flood the 963 I skating pond at Mack Park as soon as possible." Approved by the Mayor on December 31, 1934. The following were drawn to serve as jurors at the January session Jurors of Criminal Court in Salem: First Session 006 Dec:pmber 27, 1934 1 First Session William E. Haywood 4 Wit. Vernon St. Proprietor PI Robert A. Foote 16 Cloutman St. Auto Mechanic u. Charles Turcotte 27 Forest Ave . Laborer f I Second Session James H. -Lundgren 100 North St. Asst. Repairman Lyman Holman 58 Federal St. Leather worker Charles S. Trasher 118 North St. Leather Worker dl: On motion-of Councillor Whipple, the Council adjourned at 9 .04 otclock P. ,M. � Attest:— E i i lerk I tCk' 1gq1e 411Ii1 J!. d u r L' u: fE3 ":: �3 F ' k ig