INDEX BUREAU OF STATISTICS: Notes Certified, Last Half of May.. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION AWARDS: Lewis A. Crossett Shoe Company (heel sluggers). EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT: Record of Governor's Action on Enacted Bills.. GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT ORDER: PAGE 884 . 887 . 886 . 886 886 883 865 INDEX-Continued SUPREME COURT DECISIONS: Collins vs. Skillings (notes)... PAGE 908 Commonwealth vs. Turner (indictment; illegal operation)......... 910 914 905 Halloran vs. Boston Elevated Railway Company (fatal injuries)... 896 903 Hopedale Manufacturing Co. vs. Clinton Cotton Mills (contract)... 900 901 Leahy vs. Standard Oil Company of New York (fatal injuries).... 889 916 OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS OPINIONS :: DECISIONS :: REPORTS OF THE EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL AND COMMISSION BRANCHES OF STATE GOVERNMENT AND CONTROL of INCLUDING RULINGS OF Public Service, Minimum Wage and Highway Commissions. Departments of Banking, Corporations, Tax, Insurance and Health. State Boards Labor and Industries, Industrial Accident, Conciliation and Arbitration, Gas and Electric Light Commissioners, Bank Incorporation, Boiler Rules, Appeals. Opinions of Supreme Court Decisions in Full as Decrees Are Entered Issued Weekly by the Bureau of Department Reports, Operated by The Boston Herald, Herald Building, Boston, Mass. Bureau Membership, Fifteen Dollars per year, Payable in Advance, Single Bulletins, "Department Reports," Thirty Cents Each Entered as second class matter May 8, 1915, at the Postoffice at Boston, Mass., under the act of March 3, 1879. Volume 2 JUNE 17, 1916. Number 19 Corrected to date. (Numbers indicate office occupied at State House except as otherwise noted.) GOVERNOR (360)-Samuel W. McCall of Winchester. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR (360)-Calvin Coolidge of Northampton. COUNCIL (360)—Richard F. Andrews of Boston, Timothy J. Buckley of Boston, Henry C. Mulligan of Natick, David L. Parker of New Bedford, Channing Smith of Leicester, Frederick H. Tarr of Rockport, Herbert P. Wasgatt of Everett, Charles H. Wright of Pittsfield. GOVERNOR'S SECRETARY-Stanley R. Miller of Winchester; assistant secretary, Henry F. Long of Topsfield. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY-Edward F. Hamlin of Newton, SECRETARY OF COMMONWEALTH (331)-Albert P. Langtry of Springfield; 1st deputy, Herbert H. Boynton of North Abington; 2d deputy, Peter F. J. Carney of Malden; chief of archives, James J. Tracy of Everett. TREASURER AND RECEIVER-GENERAL (230)-Charles L. Burrill of Boston; deputy, George B. Willard of Waltham. AUDITOR (232)-Alonzo B. Cook of Boston. ATTORNEY-GENERAL (225)-Henry C. Attwill of Lynn. Assistants-Nelson P. Brown of Everett, H. Ware Barnum of Canton, William H. Hitchcock of Dedham. Chief Clerk-Louis H. Freese of Newtonville. ADJUTANT-GENERAL (264)-Charles H. Cole of Boston. BANK COMMISSIONER (124)-Augustus L. Thorndike of Brewster. Deputy an chief of trust company division, Charles W. Levi of Newton Centre; chief of savings bank division, William O. Lovell of Malden; chief of co-operative bank division, Oreb M. Tucker of West Somerville; chief clerk, Herbert F. Taylor of Chelsea. TAX COMMISSIONER AND COMMISSIONER OF CORPORATIONS (235)— William D. Trefry of Marblehead. Deputy, John W. Locke of Westboro; 2d deputy, Robert G. Patten of Amesbury; assistants, Albert B. Fales of Somerville, George S. Hatch of Medford, Albert E. Taylor of Boston; 1st clerk, Edward D. Endicott of Canton. Board of Bank Incorporation includes Commissioners Thorndike and Trefry and Treasurer Burrill. Board of Appeal from Tax Commissioners' Decisions includes Treasurer Burrill and Auditor Cook, HIGHWAY COMMISSION (212; Auto Dept., east wing, basement)-William D. Sohier of Beverly, Frank D. Kemp of Springfield, James W. Synan of Pittsfield, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (145)-Commissioner, Dr. Allan J. McLaughlin, Boston. Public Health Council, William T. Sedgwick of Boston, George C. Whipple of Cambridge, John T. Wheelwright of Boston, William J. Gallivan of Boston, David L. Edsell of Milton, Joseph E. Lamereux of Lowell. INSURANCE COMMISSIONER (246)-Frank H. Hardison of Wellesley Hills. First Deputy, Harry L. Peabody of Wellesley Hills; Head of Workmen's Compensation Bureau, Edmund S. Cogswell of Wenham, Board of Appeal from Fire Insurance Rates includes Commissioner Hardison, Alfred E. Green of Duxbury and Judd Dewey of Boston. BOARD OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES (1 Beacon Street)-Alfred W. Donovan of Rockland, John Tobin of Quincy, Mrs. Mary H. Dewey of Cambridge, Dr. A. H. Quessy of Fitchburg, Samuel Ross of New Bedford. Commissioner of Labor-Edwin Mulready of Rockland. INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARD (1 Beacon Street)-Frank J. Donahue of Boston, Dudley M. Holman of Taunton, David T. Dickinson of Cambridge, Thomas F. Boyle of Boston, Joseph A. Parks of Fall River; secretary, Robert E. Grandfield of Fall River. Joint Board for Prevention of Industrial Accidents and Diseases combines the two above boards. BOARD OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION (128)-Willard Howland of Chelsea, Charles G. Wood of New Bedford, Frank M. Bump of Raynham, (Continued on Inside Back Cover.) Building Regulations Commission, Minimum Wage Commission, Industrial Accident Board, Joint Board for the Prevention Workmen's Compensation Bureau Building and Boiler Inspection (Department of District Police Board of Appeal For Fire Insurance Rates, Board of Appeal from Decisions of Tax Commissioner. Issued Weekly by the Bureau of Department Reports, Chas. C. Benton, Manager, COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY BOSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY. |