HomeMy WebLinkAbout1944-03-27Adjourned Annual ~..~eeting ~,larch 18, 19~__~
John W. tIegarty, Alfred Oarneau, Charles Vincent,
Lillian Dearden and Angelina Kelley checked the voters ~into
the hall. ~
About 500 persons were present.
The meeting was dissolved at [~.00 o'clock P. N.
A True Cop.v
Attest:
Joseph A. Duncan,
To~'m Clerk.
WARRANT
Commonwealth of ~.~assachusetts
Essex ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover:
Greetings:~
In the name of the Commonwealth of Nassachusetts, you are
hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of North Andover
qualitied to vote in Town Affairs, to meet in the Union School,
in said North Andov~s on ~onday evening, the twenty-seventh day
of Narch, 19[~, 0 o
at 'clock P. ;,~., then and there to act on
the following business. .~
Article 1. To see if the town will authorize, empower
and direct the Board of Selectmen to give assurance satisfactory
to.the Secretary of War of the United States that the town will,
(a)'provide without cost to the United States all lands,
easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction of
the project,-
(b) hold and save the United States free from damages
due to the construction works;
(c) maintain and operate all the works after comoletion
in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary of
War;-
In connection with the prosecution of a Post-War flood
control project by the United States, consisting of an earth
dike, three hundred feet along the east side of Elmwood Street
and continuing from the end of Elmwood Street northwesterly
approximately four hundred feet and a concrete flood wall
approximately fifteen hundred feet long, from the termination
of the earth dike along the top of the Shawsheen River bank
northwesterly across Massachusetts Avenue and approximately
eight hundred feet parallel to Perry Street with necessary drains,
intercepting sewers and a pumping station for the discharge of
sewerage and surface run-off during high water periods.
Article 2. To see if the town will authorize the Board
of Selectmon in the name and on behalf of the town to secure such
conditional easements, rights-of-way or otherwise as may'be neces-
sary for the prosecution by the United States of a Post-War local
19[~ WAHRANT 19[~
flood control project in North Andover as required to fulfill
the provisions of the Flood Control Act of 1936.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting
true and attested copies thereof at the Town Hall, and at five or
more public places in each voting precinct. Said copies to be
posted not more than fifteen days nor ].ess than ten days before
the time of holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant
with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at the time and
place of holding said meeting.
Given under .our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts,
this thirteenth day of ~arch in the year of our Lord one thousand
nine hundred and forty-four.
Harry C. Foster ) Selectmen
Arthur A. Thomson ) of
Joseph ~. Finneran ) North Andover
A true copy,
Attest:
North Andover, ~ass.
March 16, 19~g.
Augustine .J. Welsh,
Co,stable
Officer's Return.
I have notified the inhabitants of North Andover
qualified to vote in Elections and Town Affairs by posting
true and attested copies of this warrant at the Town Hall
and at five or more public places in each votin~ precinct;
said copies having been posted not more than fifteen days nor
less than ten days before the time of holding said meeting.
Augustine J. Welsh, Constable.
North Andover, }~ass.
March 16,
~0WN OF NORTH ANDOVER
CO;.I;.~OI~EALTH OF MASSACIffISETTS.
Article 1.
Whereas, under the authority of Flood Control Act of
1938, approved by the President on June 28, 1958, which provides
in part that "in addition to the construction of a system of
flood control neservoirs, related flood control works which may
Town Meeting March_~_~_~27 19~
be found Justified by the Chief of Engineers", funds have been
allotted by the Federal Government for the preparation of definite
project plans for flood protection in the Town of North Andover,
Commonwealth of Massachusetts;
Whereas, Section 3 of the Flood Contr61 Act approved June
22, 1956 provides that "no money---shall be expended on the con-
struction of any project until-- responsible local agencies have
given assurances satisfactory to the Secretary of War that they
will, (a) provide without cost to the United States all lands,
easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction of
the proJect,--(b) hold and save the United States free from
damages due to the construction works, (c) maintain and operate
all the works after completion in accordance with regulations
prescribed by the Secretary of War:---":
Vfnereas, the proposed improvements at North Andover,
Massachusetts, will be prosecuted under the direction of the
Secretary of War and supervision of the Chief of Engineers, and
V.$hereas, the plans for the proposed improvements will be
for the benefit principally of the inhabitants of North Andover,
Massachusetts,
Now, therefore, be it resolved, that upon approval by the
Chief of Engineers of the definite project plans and the allot-
ment of funds for the proposed works of improvement, the Town of
North Andover will, (a) furnish without cost to the United States
all lands, easements, and rights-of-way necessary for said works.
The lands, easements, and rights-of-way which said Tovrn of North
Andover shall furnish shall include those needed for~ the sites
of structures, for spoil disposal areas, for access roads, and
all other rights in, upon, through, or over private property
which are needed by the United States in connection with the
work of improvement. Maps showing the lands, easements, or
rights-of-way needed for the aforesaid work will be obtained by
the Town of North Andover from the United States. Detailed' '
property surveys and title searches necessary to acquire the land
or interests therein will be performed by the Town; (b) that the
Selectmen of the Town of North Andover, Massachusetts, be and
hereby are .authorized to execute, acknowledge, and deliver, for
and on behalf of the Town, to the United States any and all in-
struments which may be required by the United States in order to
prosecute the proposed work of improvement, and to autho~;ize and
permit th e said United States to act for and on behalf of the Town
of North Andover, Massachusetts, under any easements, grants, or
rights-of-way that have been obtained by or may be hereafter
obtained by said Town of North Andover in connection wilth said
proposed improvement.
Be it further resolved that the said Town of North Andover,
Massachusetts, will hold and save the United States, its. officers
and employees, free from all claims for damages and from all
liabilities due to the construction work and upon complstion of
the proposed flood control works the Town of North Andover will
accept the same and will maintain and operate them without ex-
pense to the United States in accordance with regulations pre-
scribed by the Secretary of War.
Voted Unamimously.
In Town Meeting: M~rch 27,
Attest:
Joseph A. D~mcan,
Town Clerk.
1944
Town Meeting March 27.
Article 2.
Voted that the Board of Selectmen be authorized in the
name and on behalf of the town'to secure such conditional ease-
ments, rights-of-way or otherwise as nay be necessary for the
procution by the United States of a Post-War local flood control
project in North Andover as required to fulfill the provisions
of the Flood Control Act of 1956. Voted unanimously.
A true copy,
Joseph A. Duncan,
Town Clerk.
WARRANT
COI~.IO>g~fEALTH OF HASSAC~H;SETTS
Essax ss.
To either of the Constables of the
Town of North Andover:
Greetings:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you
are hereby required :o notify and warn the inhabitants of North
Andover, ~ho arc qualified to vote in Presidential Primaries,
to meet in the Engine House in precinct one, the Merrimack School
in precinct two, the Union School in precinct three and the Town
Hall in precinct four,
TUESDAY the Twenty-fifth day of April,1944
at 12 o'clock noon for~the following purposes:
To bring in their ye=es to the Primary Officers for
~he Election of Candidates of Political Parties for the follow-
ing officers:
7 Delegates at large ~o the National Convention of the Republican
Party.
7 Alternate Delegates at large ~o the National Convention of
the Republican Party.
12 Delegates ~t l~rge ~o the National Convention of the Democratic
Party.
~-12 Alternate Delegates at large to the National Convention of
the.Democratic Party.
2 District Delegates ~o the National Convention of the Republi-
can Party Seventh Congressional District.
2 Alternate District Delegates =o~the National Convention of
the Republican Party Seventh Congressional District.
~ DistrictDelega~es to the National Convention.of the Democratic
Party Seventh Congressional District.
~ Alternate District Delegates to the National Couvention of
the Democratic Party Seventh Congressional District.
District Members of State Committee (one man and one
woman) for each political party for the Fourth Essex Senatorial
District.
Ten Nembers of the Republican Town Committee.
Ten ~embers of the Democratic Town Committee
All to be voted for on one ballot.
The polls will be open from twelve o'clock noon until
eight o'clock P. N.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting
true and attested copies thereof at the Town Hall and at five
or more public places in each voting precinct. Said copies to
be posted not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days
before the time of holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant
with your doings thereon to the Tov~n Clerk at the time and
place of said meeting.
Given under our hands at North Andover, r,~assachusetts,
this third day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand
nine hundred and forty-four.
A true copy
Attest:
Harry C. Foster
Arthur A. Thomson
Joseph ~. Finneran
Selectmen
of
North Andover
August!ne J. Walsh
~ ~Constable
Officer's Return
I have notified the inhabitants of North Andover,
qualified to vote in Presidential Primaries, by posting true
and attested copies of this warrant at the Town Hall and at
five or.more public places in each voting precinct;'said copies
having been posted not here than fifteen days nor less than ten
days before the time of holding said neeting
North Andover,
April 12,19l~
Augustine J. Wat:~h Constable.
70
Presidential Pi~ima~.~v
~t LarEe
'~Inll Rd. Newton
Se~en Alternate
~, Boston
Carolyn L. Purcell
District Delegates
,ressiona! Dist.
~an~el J. Boyle
G. Hu~n Driver
ates
~r Stre~ ~ynn
~h io~ 29 ii9 ~75
~3 89 ~5 98 ~5
~ 87 ~l~ 87 ~i
~ 88 ~ 87 ~i
z5 7i i9 68 iSi
~ 71 iS 70 iSi
~a 69 i9 65 i75
~2 7i i8 6h i75
22 71 18 65 176
22 70 20 67 179
~i ?i i~ 6~ i?~
56 ~76 86 456
i5 61~ i8 57
i6 84 a5 io8 ·
! 13 6 2 22
~6 37 o 75
i 5 ii 5
5~ io5 i7 il~7
Presidential Primary
Re ub Ican arty
State Com~ittoe
Fourth Esscx District
MAN
J. Merchant Cross
171 Mill Street~Haverhill
BIAn~s
WOMAN
~[~ E. Coffin
9 Colchester St.~
Blanks
Ame sbu
P r e c
n
Town Committee
Wilfred Wild
2~+ Main Street
Oscar L. Soucy
19 Stoninston Street
Arthur Jenkins
150 Railroad Ave.
Richard A. Shellnutt
69 Pleasant Street
William P. Rockwell
676 Os6ood Street
Mary E. Chase
56 Andover Street
arren C. Towne
96 Elm Street
Tom F. Ingram
100 Marbleridge Road
Robena E. Hainsworth
75 Bradstreet Road
Raymond J. Briggs
593 Main Street
Blanks
c t s Totals
'
18 58
22 91
2o 86
21 89
23 89
78 200
Democratic Party
Twelve Delegates
At Large
David I. Walsh
~7 Day St.~ Fitchbur$
William J. Foley
588 West Fourth St.~Boston
Joseph A. Casey
295 Church Street~Clinton
James M. Curley
550 Jamaicaway~ Boston.
William H. Burke Jr.
211 State St.~ Northampton
Frank W. Tomasello
~ Alteresko Ave., Boston
John W. McCormack
726 Columbia Rd.~ Boston
Maurice J. Tobin
50 Hopkins Road~Boston.
Joseph B. Ely
66 Broad Street~Westfield
Margaret M. 0'Riordan
~ Arborway~ Boston
Charlee F. Hurley
57 Fresh Pond Lane~Cambridge
Mathias LaPierre
217 Seventh St.~Leo~inster
Blanks
8 12
8 10
7 12
6 ll
6 lo
6 il
8 ll
8 ll
7 lO
7 ll
6 l0
97 8L
19 loz
15 9~ 22L
22 92 220
~5 95 225
15 lo8
17 91 221
18 99
18 9~ 22L
z~ 88
z~5 357 77o
5 6 29
5 7 )l
5 6 50
k 5 26
5 5 26
60 72 313
71
72
~1 FrimarV
omoorat~~
P r o o
i n
O
t S
Totals
I 2
Blanks
Twelve A!tornate
Delegates At Large
Elizabeth &. I,~cNamara
239 Upland Rd.~Cambr!dge
John Zielinski
47) Hillside Ave.~ Holyoke
~oseph K. Zemaitis
42 Providence St.~Worcester
Joseph N. McDonough
106 Melville Ave.~ Boston
~amuel Nichelman
)6 Butler Place~Northampton
Charles Kaplan
102 Columbia Rd.~ Boston
]~{ary Maliotis
272 Foster Stroet~Boston
Paul V. McDonough
254 Frech St.~ Fall River
Clementina Langone
190 North Stree%Boston
~ilas F. Taylor
28 Warwick Streot~Boston
Bernard J. Killion
62 Boylston St., Boston
Catherine E. Hanifin
South Main St.~ Be!chertown
Four District Delegates
Seventh Congressional District.
~roup 1
John J. Deacy
)6 Stearns Ave.~Lawrence 6 12
George J. 0'Shea
~0 Waverly St., Lynn ~ l0
William H. J. Rowan
~7 Thurlow Ave.~ Revere ~ 9
Bernard L. Sullivan
~8 Be!lingham St.~Chelsea ~ 9
. McGlue
9 Marlborough St..Boston
, · -- ? ?
~atrick J. 0 Callaghan
59 Lowell St.,Lawrence 8 l0
Thomas M. Ray Jr.
76 Franklin Street~Lynn 7 7
Edward F. Cotter
106 Shawmut St.~ Chelsea
Blanks 12 0
Four Alternate Dist.Delegates
Seventh Congressional District.
oenan
~8 Clement Ave.~ Peabod~ 4 7
Charles W. Trembly
28 Bradstrect Rd.,North Andover 6
James J. Devercau~
291 Nahant Road~ Nahant ~ 7
beorge J. Hamilton
)0 Beal Street~ Winthrn~ ~ 7
~£ne V. Lally
18 Tudor Street~Chelsea. 7 6
o-J~-~-~h-~el Orosso
81) Broadway~Revere 8 7
Leroy J. Herren --
,63 Lake Shore Road~ Peabody 7 7
Fred J. ~'liveau
~ Buffum Street~ Lynn. 8 7
Blanks
12 ll
8
7
7
7
1
2
1
1
6
!
0
0
0
~5
5
5
5
5
5
5
90
7
6
5
6
1
5
6
5
5
6
l0
25
2O
21
22
19
2O
21
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'19
21
27
~5
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21
Presidential Primar~
73¸
State Committee
~~-~trict.
C--h-~rles H. Norrill
~roadwa~_~verhill
R-~R. Shlnberg
102 Lnkeview Avo. Haverhill
Committee
P r e c i n c t s
l0 l0 5 7 32
2 ~ ~ ) lO
l~ 15 8 9 45
Total
Charles W. Trombly
Gus Nussbaum
James Gillespio
1
1
!
1
2
!
!
Blanks 150 177 99 120 546
.0£flcisls aj2p. olnted by the Selectmen
~upt. Moth Dept.
John J. Connors
Burial Asent
Harold B~rrington
Building Inspector
~artin Lawlor
Supt. Town Infirmary
~rrln B. Foster
,Matron Town Infirmary
Nora Foster
Public Weighers
Tames J. Dooley
Byron OenJamin
Date
March
March
March
March
sworn.
22'
Hh~o~d Batcliffe
Surveyors of wood,
bark & lumber
~rthur Farnham
Charles W. Paul
Angus Cross
Ira D. Catty
Ernest Smith
~'ence Viewers
~oseph ~ill
Nright Stork
Soldiers, Relief Asen~
Joseph V. Flanagan
Sealer of Weights
and Measurers
Arthur Jenkins --
InsDector of Anima2m
Robert Burke -
Dog Officer
~ohn Dolan
Forest Warden'
~ames Hargreaves
Playsround
~oseph~Rl~et
Fire En$ineers
~ames ~argreaves
· Leo Kane
Edwin Hoenlg
Inspector of
Slaughterin$
~ Orris ~ea
Board of Health
Constables
Charles As~worth
55 Water Street
Roland Ambiehl
19 Furber Ave.
George W. Busby
18 Perry Street
Arthur Bohnwagner
76 Ennis Street
Andrew'.'~ara
40~ Summer Street
Samuel Bevin
6 E. Water Street
Boleslaw Boush
7 Marblehead Street
Frederick Butler
6 Thorndike Roa~
Harry Binns
~ Clarendon Street
Donald Buchan
20 Lincoln Street
April
March
April
April
March
April
March
April
April
May
May
May
May
March
March
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C.J.M
C. J.M.
C.~.M.
Constables
58 Milton Street
Walter E. Champion
33 Davis Street
Frederick Clarenbach
76 Russell Street
William P. Callahan
41 Park Street
George Clark
33 Park Street
John M. Costello
13 Cleveland Street
Albert Currier
31 Belmont Street
Robert H. Campbell
70 Pleasant Street
Mateo DeTeresi
83 Beverly Street
Jo.hn T. Dolan
10 Ashland Street
Frank Deneu
39 Brightwood Ave.
Alfred DesJardins
931 Turnpike St.
George Dolan
39 Beverly Street
Edward ~onovan
21 ~aple Ave.
John Donovan
283 Middlesex Street
Cornelius Donovan
100 Sutton Street
Arthur Drummond
38 Johnson Street
George Everson
32 Water Street
Irven Elston
60 Marblehead Street
John H. Fenton
91 Marblehead Street
John Farnum
426 Farnum Street
Arthur H. Farnham
1803.iTurnpike St.
Louis Godin
350 Gr. ?ond~Rd.
Archie Gourlay Jr.
100 Main Street
John J. Hurley
24 Hodges Street
Donald Hilton
165 Mass. Ave.
Malcolm Han~ilton
105 Pleasant Street
Michael Hurson
100 Naln Street
John Harrington
155 Water Street
Benjamin Ho!lins
24 Saltonstall ~d.
George Holllns
18 Cabot Road
John Harris
34 ~ain Street~
Richard Hargreaves
107 Pleasant Street
Officials a olnted b the Selectmen.
Date Sworn
March
March
March
April
March
March
March
March
April
31
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ConstablesOfficials a ointed by the Selectmen
~Ins
150 R. R. Ave.
Robert Kirsch
2 Salem Street
Fred Kiesling
5 Irving Road
George W. Kane
107 Gray Street
John W. Mawson
58 May Street
Fred McCormack
52 Saunders Street
John D. Norse
880 Turnpike St.
John Maud .
15 Furber Ave.
William Norton
460 Stevens St.
John J. Murray
362 Mass. Ave.
Philip Nidgley
73 Davis Street
John H. Milnes
550 0sgood St.
John J. Mahoney
52 Adams Ave.
Gustave Nussbaum
59 Church Street
Alexander Ness
ll Dewey Street
Arthur T. Payne
274 Middlesex Street
Charles E. Pitman
19 Marblehead St.
Charles W. Paul
876 Forrest St.
Frederick Rabs
657 Forrest St.
Peter Ritchie
121 Mass. Ave.
Peter Ritchie
200 R. R.'Ave.
James J. Regan
32 Pilgrim Read
John T. Roche
350 0sgood St.
Fred Salois
60 Main Street
George Stewart
15 Perry Street
James F. Smith
527 Middlesex Street
John A. Sullivan
18 Sargent Street
Hugh Stewart
62 Elm Street
James Sm! th
27 Annis Street
George H. Sanford
107 Main Street
Edward Sarcione
404 Andover Street
Walter Stamp
52 Johnson Street
Albert Schofield
16 Bixby Ave.
Ralph Thornton
86 S. Bradford St.
William Torrey
28 Harold Street
William Thomson
48 Lincoln Street
Harold Tynlng
271 Sutton Street
~ate Sworn
March
April
March
March
March
April
March
April
March
March
March
25
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5o
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0fficials~the Selectmen
Conetables~
-- Swor n
White
32 May Street
Augustine Walsh
27 Chadwick St.
Charles Wood
99 Beverly Street
Harold Wood
ll Commonwealth Ave.
Charles Zuill
32 Furber Ave.
Auxiliary Police
Herman P. Arlit
1612 0sgood St.
Marion E. Banker
13 Marblehead St.
Walter H. Baril
22 Columbia Road
Harold P. Barrington
86 Union Street
Clifton S. Berry
2353 Turnpike St.
Dorrall G. Berry
2355~Turnpike St.
Robert J. Burke
l~ Chickering Rd.
Philip A. Busby
8~ Andover Street
William H. Calder
50 Annie Street
George A. Carey
60 Main Street
Albert Chadwick
100 Foster Street
Roland A. Cook
1939 Gr. Pd. ~.
Charles H. Davis
52 Clark Street
Harry F. Day
1659 0sgood St.
Albert ~etora
75 Saunders Street
John T. Dolan
l0 Ashland Street
Earl L. Foster
155 Foster St.
Charles S. Fowler
1518 Gr. Pd. hd.
Edward L. Goodhue
1557 Turnpike St.
Paul B. Grantz
160 Wager Street
Frank Howard
17 Union Street
James H. Kelley
18 Saunders S~reet
Walter Kozdras
150 Summer Street
Romeo D. Legate
l~7 R. R. Ave.
Max Lorenz
1046 Gt. Pd. ~d.
Allan L. Morse
~5 Union Street
John J. McCarthy
201 Middlesex St.
John McDowell
25 Annie Street
Thomas E. McDuffie
~ Turnpike St.
Thomas E. Pendlebury
98 Lyman Rd.
Cyril Piper
55 Linden Ave.
Sidney C. Rea
922 Dale St.
April
April
~arch
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0f__~ficials ~the Selectmen
)6 Johnson Street
George H. Shaw
5~ ~ain Street
Frank Shrigley
3~ Middlesex St.
Ellsworth Skinner
106 R. R. Ave.
James F. Smith
327'~iddlesex St.
Cornelius F. Sullivan
25 Peters Street
Charles Trombly
28 Bradstreet Road
Francis J. Trombly
56 Russell Street
Fred D. Whittier
933 ot. Pd. Rd.
Milk Inspector
Lucia P. Kathan
Re$istrar of Voters
Harry F. Cunningham
Date Sworn
April 5
May 23
May 23
~ssex SS.
W AR RA N~T
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover:
Greeting:-
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are
hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of North Andover,
qualified to vote in Town Affairs, to meet in the Court RoOm, Town
Build'lng, in said North Andover, on Monday, the nineteenth day of
June, 19~4, at seven-thirty o'clock P.M., then and there to act on
the following business:-
· Article 1. To see if the town will vote to appropriate
from free cash in the treasury, a sum of Twelve Thousand($12000.O0)
dollars, for the purpose of furnishing and installing new head-
quarters control equipment and outside lihes and materials where
necessary, in the construction, installation and repair of a fire
alarm system. 1~
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting
true and attested copies thereof at the Town Hall and at five or
more~public places in each voting precinct. Said copies to be
pos't~d not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days before
the time of holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with
you~'doings thereon to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of
holding said meeting.
Given under our hands at North Andover, Massachusetts,
this fiDth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine
hundred and forty-four.
79
Harry C. Foster
Arthur A. Thomson
Joseph M. Finneran
Selectmen
of
North Andover.
Officer's Report
I have notified the inhabitants o~ the tovrn of North
Andover, qualified to vote in town affairs by posting true and
attested copies of this warrant at the Town Hall and at five or
more public places in each voting precinct; said copies having
been"posted not more than fifteen days nor less than ten days
before the time of holding said meeting.
~North'Andover June 8, 19~44.
Augustine J. Walsh, Constable.
Article 1
Voted that the town appropriate from free cash in the
treasury, the sum of twelve thousand ($12,000.00) dollars for the
purpose of furnishing and installing new headquarters control
equipment and out-side lines and materials where neces'sary, in the
construction, installation and repair of a fire alarm system.
A tr~e copy,