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RECENT ACTIVITIES RELATED TO ASSESSMENTAND REMEDIATION OF IMPACTED SOIL
Site: Grand Manor Condominiums175 Willard Street
Lowell, Massachusetts
Preparedfor:
Grand Manor Condominium Associationc/o Great North Property Management, Inc.
100 Daniel Webster HighwayNashua, New Hampshire 03060
Prepared By:
CUSHINS, .JAMMALLO & WHEELER, INC.
464 % Street
Clinton, Massacusetts 01510
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Project No. 5334
April 24, 2009
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85 Constitution Lane, Suite 3B4<Danvers, Massac/tusetts 01923
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TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE
1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND........................................................................ 1
2.0 APPLICABLE MCP REPORTING CATEGORIES.......................................................... 3
3.0 SOIL EXCAVATION AND SOIL SAMPLING AND TESTING......................................5
4.0 MANAGEGMENT OF IMPACTED, STOCKPILED SOIL .............................................. 7
5.0 HISTORICAL INFORMATION....................................................................................... 7
6.0 C O N C LU SIO N S ....................................................................................................................... 8
7.0 RECEM MIENDATIONS ..................................................................................................... 10
8.0 LIM ITA T IO N S ....................................................................................................................... 10
9.0 R E FE R E N C E S ....................................................................................................................... 12
TABLES
Table 1 Summary of Laboratory Testing Results of Soil
FIGURES
Figure 1 Locus Map
Figure 2 Aerial View of Subject Site.
Figure 3 MADEP Priority Resource Map
Figure 4 Site Plan
APPENDICES
Appendix A Report by Precision Environmental Management CorporationAppendix B Laboratory Testing Results for Soil
Appendix C Manifests and Weight Slips
Appendix D Historical Information
RECENT ACTIVITIES RELATED TO ASSESSMENTAND REMEDIATION OF IMPACTED SOIL
Site: Grand Manor Condominiums175 Willard Street
Lowell, Massachusetts
1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
This report summarizes the recent work which Cushing, Jammallo & Wheeler, Inc. (CJW)performed at Grand Manor Condominiums, located at 175 Willard Street, Lowell, Massachusetts(Site), related to impacted soil initially identified by others as described below. Figure 1 is alocus map showing the location of the Site on a U.S Geological Survey topographic map. Figure2 is an aerial view of the Site.
In November and December 2008, JL Excavating of Dracut, Massachusetts installed newunderground drainage utilities on the Site between the condominium building and HumphreyStreet and between the condominium building and Willard Street. As part of this work, excesssoil was generated and stockpiled at the rear of the Site by JL Excavating in two separatestockpiles. Since Jonathan Leh of JL Excavating observed that soil removed from a portion ofthe northern area of the Site between the condominium building and Willard Street was differentfrom soil that was removed from other portions of the work area [i.e., it contained various typesof debris including broken glass, bottles, metal, vehicle parts (mufflers, etc.), and ash], he wantedto physically separate this soil from the balance of the remaining excavated soil. PrecisionEnvironmental Management Corporation of North Billerica, Massachusetts (Precision)subsequently collected soil samples from the two generated stockpiles and submitted the samplesto Phoenix Environmental Laboratories, Inc. for testing of various parameters. Testing resultsfrom the stockpile (approximate 10 cubic yards) that was generated from the northerly portion ofthe Site between the condominium building and Willard Street contained the various debrisrevealed concentrations of various analytes of which four (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead,and tetrachloroethene) were identified in concentrations equal to or in excess of their respectiveReportable Concentrations (RCs) for soil category RCS-1 under the Massachusetts ContingencyPlan (MCP) (310 CMR 40.0000). Other substances were identified in the samples inconcentrations above the laboratory's reporting limits but below the RCs. These includedpetroleum hydrocarbons and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). This information isdetailed in a letter from Precision Environmental Management Corp. (Precision) to Mr. JonathanLeh, dated December 31, 2008 (Appendix A). Precision also stated that the exceedences of theRCs constitute a release to the environment ...and the owner is obligated to notify the MADEP
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[Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection] within 120 days from knowledge ofthe release in accordance with.. .310 CMR 40.0315".
The focus of our work was to attempt to complete a Limited Removal Action (LRA) (MCP, 310
CMR 40.0318) for the identified contaminated soil at the Site. This action was a result of a
decision made by the Grand Manor Condominium Trustees based on information provided
during a meeting with a CJW representative on February 26, 2009. A resultant successful LRA
would negate the need for Grand Manor Condominium Association to notify the MADEP of this
release, in this case, of what are considered hazardous materials.
For the LRA to be successful, the following conditions would apply:
. In this case, the LRA is restricted to the excavation and off-site recycling, reuse,treatment, and/or disposal of not more than 20 cubic yards of soil contaminated by a
release of hazardous material. Approximately 10 cubic yards of contaminated soil had
previously been excavated and stockpiled at the Site so that excavation under the
direction of CJW was limited to approximately 10 additional cubic yards;
. All excavation activities must be completed within 120 days of obtaining knowledge of
the release;
. Concentrations of hazardous material in soil remaining at the Site following the LRA
need to be reduced to levels that are less than the applicable RCs;
. All contaminated soil generated as a result of the LRA must be stockpiled, stored,
characterized, transported, and recycled, reused, treated, or disposed of as Remediation
Waste as defined under the MCP;
. Documentation shall include the concentrations of hazardous material in soil remaining at
the Site following the LRA and documentation regarding the chemical characterization
and volume of soil removed from the Site. This documentation shall be maintained by
the responsible party for a minimum of 5 years; and- If the soil management process includes a Bill of Lading, then a Licensed Site
Professional (LSP) has to have involvement in the process.
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2.0 APPLICABLE MCP REPORTING CATEGORIES
As described in Section 40.0360 of the MCP, soil and groundwater within the Commonwealth ofMassachusetts are defined by categories for the purpose of reporting releases of oil and/or
hazardous materials to the MADEP (under the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0315). If themeasured concentration of one or more substances (as outlined in 310 CMR 40.1600) in any soil
or groundwater sample is equal to or greater than the media and category-specific RC, the
concentration constitutes a release and, as such, is to be reported to the MADEP by the
responsible party of potentially responsible party. The applicable categories for soil are defined
as:
Reporting Category RCS-1. Reporting category RCS-1 applies to all soil samples obtained:
" at or within 500 feet of a residential dwelling, a residentially-zoned property, school,
playground, recreational area, or park; or" within the geographic boundaries of a groundwater resource area categorized as RCGW-1
in 310 CMR 40.0362(1)(a).
Reporting category RCS-1 is selected whenever and wherever reasonable doubts exist over the
selection of the appropriate soil RC category.
Reporting Categorv RCS-2. Reporting category RCS-2 applies to all soil samples that are not
obtained from category RCS-1 areas.
The applicable categories for groundwater are defined as:
Reporting Category RCGW-1. Reporting category RCGW-1 applies to all groundwater samples
obtained:
m within a Current Drinking Water Source Area; or
" within a Potential Drinking Water Source Area.
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A Current Drinking Water Source Area is defined as groundwater located:
= within a Zone II of a public water supply;
" within an Interim Wellhead Protection Area of a public water supply;- within the Zone A of a Class A surface water body used for a public water supply; or= within 500 feet of a private water supply well.
A Potential Drinking Water Source Area is defined as groundwater located:
- within 500 feet or more from a public water system distribution pipeline; unless thegroundwater is located under a parcel of land or a facility where any portion of that parcel ofland or facility is located less than 500 feet from a public water supply distribution pipeline;
- within an area designated by a municipality specifically for the protection of groundwaterquality to ensure its availability for use as a source of potable water supply; and
" within a Potentially Productive Aquifer that has not been excluded as a Non-PotentialDrinking Water Source Area.
Reporting category RCGW-l applies whenever and wherever reasonable doubts exist over theselection of the appropriate groundwater RC category.
Reporting Categorv RCGW-2. Reporting category RCGW-2 applies to all groundwater samplesthat are not obtained from category RCGW-1 areas.
Based on the foregoing criteria, the applicable MCP reporting category for groundwater at theSite is considered to be category RCGW-2. According to the MADEP Priority Resource Map(Figure 3), the Site is not located within a Current or Potential Drinking Water Source Area asdefined above. The applicable MCP reporting category for soil at the Site is considered to becategory RCS-1 since the Site is residential.
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3.0 SOIL EXCAVATION AND SOIL SAMPLING AND TESTING
CJW engaged JL Excavating who supplied an excavator and operator to work on the northernportion of the Site near the Dracut, Massachusetts town line in the area between Willard Streetand the condominium building (Figure 2 identifies the general area and Figure 4 shows detailswithin the area). This is the area described by Mr. Leh of JL Excavating as containing the soilsthat were identified with the exceedences of the RCs. On March 6, 2009, JL Excavatingperformed excavations in this area under the direction of CJW. The excavations ranged in depthup to approximately 7.5 feet below grade over an area extending approximately 60 feet southfrom the northern driveway entrance to the condominiums. The soil in this area was observed tocontain various types of debris including glass, bottles, metal, vehicle parts (mufflers, etc.), andash.
On March 6, 2009, JL Excavating excavated approximately 10 additional cubic yards of soilfrom the very northern portion of this area as shown on Figure 4 and this soil was added to thepreviously generated stockpile. The soil that remained in-place over this area, including the baseof the excavations, visually appeared similar to that which had been excavated, i.e., it containeddebris including glass, bottles, metal, vehicle parts (mufflers, etc.), and ash. CJW collectednumerous samples of the soil that remained in-place in this area. Four composite soil samples(labeled CS-1, C-2, CS-3, and CS-4) were collected from depths ranging from grade toapproximately 7.5 feet below grade. These samples were submitted to Con-Test AnalyticalLaboratory of East Longmeadow, Massachusetts (Con-Test) for the following analyses:
* Total arsenic, total cadmium, total chromium, and total lead.
Four discrete soil samples, labeled as DS-1, DS-2, DS-3, and DS-4, were collected from specificdepths (5 feet, 5 feet, 2 feet, and 3.5 feet, respectively, below grade) within the same excavationarea and were submitted to Con-Test for analyses of:
* Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by SW-846 Method 8260B.
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Three other areas farther to the south of the excavation area were also investigated by way of test
pits. These investigation areas are labeled as TP-1, TP-2, and TP-3 as shown on Figure 4. Soil
samples were collected from each of these test pits and were submitted to Con-Test for analyses
of:
" Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by SW-846 Method 8260B (discrete samples); and
" Total arsenic, total cadmium, total chromium, hexavalent chromium (for sample TP-3
only), and total lead (composite samples).
Testing results, summarized in Table 1 and presented in Appendix B, reveal the following:
Total arsenic (in one sample), total cadmium (in five samples), total chromium (in six
samples), and total lead (in 5 samples) still exist in concentrations exceeding their
respective RCs. In fact, the concentration of total lead in two of the samples (CS-2 and
CS-4) was identified in higher concentrations [4,250 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg)and 3,280 mg/kg] than what was reported by Precision in the sample from the impacted
stockpile (3,130 mg/kg). Also, the concentration of total chromium identified in one
sample (TP-3 at 685 mg/kg) was considerably higher than what was reported by Precision
in the samples from the impacted stockpile (93.9 mg/kg). In the absence of testing results
for hexavalent chromium that would have shown otherwise, the total chromium
concentration of 685 mg/kg of total chromium would represented an Imminent Hazard
condition to human health under the MCP [310 CMR 40.0321(2)(b)]. However, CJW
had instructed the laboratory to automatically re-analyze any sample that offered this
potential condition. In this case, the laboratory re-analyzed the sample for hexavalent
chromium. Since the concentration of hexavalent chromium was 2.11 mg/kg, below the
Imminent Hazard concentration of 200 mg/kg, no Imminent Hazard condition exists for
chromium.
* Tetrachloroethene, which is the same VOC reported by Precision, was identified in six of
the seven samples collected by CJW. However, the concentrations of tetrachloroethene
ranged from 0.001 mg/kg to 0.019 mg/kg, below the applicable MCP RC of 1 mg/kg.Two other VOCs were identified by the laboratory in one of the samples (DS-4):
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trichloroethylene in a concentration of 0.021 mg/kg, below the applicable MCP RC of 0.3mg/kg; and cis-1,2-dichloroethylene in a concentration of 0.016 mg/kg, below theapplicable MCP RC of 0.3 mg/kg.
4.0 MANAGEGMENT OF IMPACTED, STOCKPILED SOIL
On March 20, 2009 and March 23, 2009, the impacted soil stockpile of approximately 20cubic yards was transported, under uniform hazardous waste manifests [004352224JJK and004352261JJK; see Appendix C], by Environmental Transport Group to the Clean Earthfacility in South Kearny, New Jersey. This facility is a Resource Conservation and RecoveryAct (RCRA) Part B transfer, storage, and disposal facility that accepts hazardous andindustrial wastes. A total of 39.43 tons (approximately 20 cubic yards times a factor of 1.97;the soil was wet, therefore, contributing to the heavier soil weight conditions) of soil wasreceived by the facility (weight slips are also included in Appendix C).
5.0 HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Some of the concerned residents of Grand Manor Condominiums have diligently performedsome historical research and have become aware, through historical newspaper articles and word-of-mouth, that the property on which the complex was constructed was apparently the "WillardStreet Dump", owned and operated by the City of Lowell for that purpose. The identifiedcontamination, therefore, may likely be associated with the wastes that were deposited at thedump from about the early to mid 1940s to about 1954 (when the dump reportedly closed) duringthe period that of the City of Lowell owned the property.
In 1906, the Town of Dracut, Massachusetts conveyed the property to the City of Lowell (Book389/Page 250). In 1983, the City sold the property to Anthony Katsikas (Book 2675/Page 751).After the condominiums were constructed, Mr. Katsikas conveyed the land, building(s), andimprovements to Grand Manor Condominiums in 1985 (Book 3202/Page 25). Appendix Dcontains various historic newspaper articles and the noted conveyance documents.
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6.0 CONCLUSIONS
e The identified contamination may likely be associated with the wastes that were deposited on theSite over the years of the City's ownership from about the early to mid 1940s to about 1954when the dump reportedly closed.
e The LRA was unsuccessful since total arsenic, total cadmium, total chromium, and totallead still remain in-place in concentrations equal to or greater than their respective RCsfor soil category RCS-1 under the MCP.
= The above noted condition represents a "release" of hazardous materials to soil under theMCP which requires notification to the MADEP within 120 days after obtainingknowledge of the release [310 CMR 40.0315(1)]. Based on the date of the Precisionreport (December 31, 2008). the 120-day deadline would be May 1, 2009.
It should be noted that CJW did consider the use of an exemption from reporting of thiscondition to the MADEP. Specifically, the MCP exempts certain releases from beingreported to the MADEP. In this case, the exemption for coal, coal ash, and wood ash[310 CMR 40.0317(9)] in addition to the discussions in MADEP's "Technical Update"'
were considered to characterize the concentrations of total arsenic, total cadmium, totalchromium, and total lead as "background levels" since the soil was observed to likelycontain one or more of these constituents and, although no samples were submitted to alaboratory for confirmatory microscopic examination, a positive result was likely. It isCJW's opinion, however, that a notification condition, even with a confirmatory presenceof coal, coal ash, and/or wood ash in the samples, does still indeed exist and theexemption from reporting cannot be used in this case for the following reasons:
- Some of the identified metal concentrations, e.g., total cadmium, total chromiumand lead, are considerably higher than those established in the Technical Updatefor soil containing coal, coal ash, or wood ash associated with fill materials;
MADEP's Technical Update entitled "Background Ievels of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Metals in Soil",2002.
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e Although CJW did not test for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) (also
known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons), Precision did identify PAHs in theimpacted soil stockpile. However, the concentrations of PAHs identified byPrecision did not exceed their respective RCs. Since PAHs may result fromincomplete combustion, CJW would have expected higher concentrations ofPAHs if they were associated with soil containing coal, coal ash, or wood ashassociated with fill materials; and
* The source of VOCs is likely associated with a source other than coal, coal ash, orwood ash only.
- The concentration of hexavalent chromium identified in soil that remains in-place at theSite was 2.11 mg/kg. In the absence of hexavalent chromium data, the total chromiumconcentration of 685 mg/kg would have triggered an Imminent Hazard condition underthe MCP. However, since hexavalent chromium was also tested and was below itsImminent Hazard concentration of 200 mg/kg, no Imminent Hazard condition exists forchromium [310 CMR 40.0321(2)(b)].
- The Grand Manor Condominium Association would be the party responsible for makingthe notification to the MADEP of a release of hazardous materials. Notification, in thiscase, would be by way of a submitting a completed form known as BWSC-103, "ReleaseNotification Form", to the MADEP within 120 days of initially obtaining knowledge ofthe release.
" With the submittal of this form to the MADEP, the MADEP will issue a ReleaseTracking Number (RTN) in a standard "Notice of Responsibility" letter to Grand ManorCondominium Association and the Site will be henceforth be considered a "disposal site"under the MCP. As such, it will be the responsibility of Grand Manor CondominiumAssociation, as the responsible party or potentially responsible party, to comply with theMCP. The MCP contains various requirements for actions to be taken by the responsibleparty or potentially responsible party in a timely manner, including but not limited toassessment and/or cleanup of the contamination and submittals to the MADEP, to achievea level of No Significant Risk of harm to health, safety, public welfare, and theenvironment such that an appropriate Response Action Outcome (RAO) can ultimately be
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attained. The submittal of an RAO Statement would effectively "close out" the disposalsite under the MCP.
7.0 RECEMMENDATIONS
CJW recommends the following:
- Submit a completed Release Notification Form to the Wilmington, Massachusetts officeof the MADEP within 120 days of initially having obtained knowledge of the release.
* Commence Initial Site Investigation Activities in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0405(1)in an attempt to obtain additional information about the release such as:
m The history of the release, i.e., how this impacted soil came to be located on theSite. This may involve research at local City offices, with environmental databasesearches, obtaining historic aerial photographs and historical map, etc.;
" The nature and approximate extent of the release both laterally and vertically.This assessment would likely include the performance of soil borings or test pits,the installation of monitoring wells, and soil and groundwater sampling andtesting. Also, depending upon the results of such testing, the potential for VOCsto enter the indoor air within the condominium building may have to be evaluated.
As previously stated, the ultimate goal is to "close out" the release with the submittal of an RAOStatement to the MADEP. You should be aware that the MCP contains requirements for timelysubmittals of documents. Failure to submit such documents in a timely manner may result in theMADEP assessing enforcement fees. Annual compliance fees and permit fees may also beapplicable depending on how long the Site stays in the MCP process before begin closed out withan RAO Statement.
8.0 LIMITATIONS
The substance, content, and findings of documents and/or other deliverables made to GrandManor Condominium Association, including but not limited to reports, data, memorandums, and
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facsimiles, are for the sole use of Grand Manor Condominium Association and distribution to the
MADEP in accordance with the requirements of the MCP (310 CMR 40.0000). No reliance for
the data or findings contained in these deliverables may be extended to any other party without
the express written consent of CJW. Any unauthorized use or distribution of CJW's work shall
be at the sole risk of Grand Manor Condominium Association and the recipient and without
liability to CJW.
This report presents conditions observed and encountered at the Site on the days of CJW's site
work only. CJW does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, completeness, and/or current status
of the information prepared by others. Such information is the product of independent
investigation by parties other than CJW and/or information maintained by government agencies.
Therefore, no representation concerning agency records or work performed by others is expressed
or implied.
The scope of this project did not include determining the current compliance status of the Site
with regard to all environmental regulations and/or permitting requirements. Any comments in
the report regarding compliance with environmental regulations are provided for informational
purposes only, and should not be considered a thorough review of all environmental regulatory
requirements.
Sampling of media (soil) was performed by CJW as part of this assessment at a limited number
of locations. Therefore, without a comprehensive sampling and analysis program or
implementation of services beyond the original scope of work, certain potential conditions
including, but not limited to those summarized below, may not be revealed.
- Naturally-occurring toxic substances or elements existing in the subsurface soil, bedrock,
groundwater, and/or surface water." Toxic substances commonly found in current industrial use environments, such as stored
chemical products, building and maintenance materials, and other toxic substances
existing on-site.
" Biological or infectious agents and pathogens existing on-site.
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" Contaminant plumes (liquid or gaseous) existing below the ground surface that originatedon the Site and/or from a remote or unknown source.
e Unknown, unreported, and not readily visible site contamination which may have beencaused by accidental spillage of a hazardous material and/or petroleum product.
Conclusions, recommendations, and/or opinions in this report are based on field work, availablelaboratory testing results, and provisions of the MCP. Any qualitative or quantitativeinformation regarding the Site, which was not available to CJW at the time of this assessment,may result in a modification of the representations made in this report.
9.0 REFERENCES
Historical Research performed by Grand Manor Condominium residents/owners.
Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000.
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Mr. Jonatht Leh11301 Mammoth ReDracut, MA 01S6Z
Project;. Manhole Trenching Restduals175 Willard Street
nIowel, MA
Rte. Soil stoCcile sampling and analysis
Dear Mr.1.eh:
This letter with attachments were prepared to address the laboratory results of two soilsanplestllected from two separate itockpiles for the purposes of offaitedisposition, The twoseparate stodcplles represent excess material excavated from two locations during manholetrenchingoctivitles at the above-teferencedproject.
The two (24 samples were collected from stockpiles onsite, during two separate events onNovember 14 and becember5, 2009 and are Identifled.as S4 and S-2, respectively. Attachment1 includes copes of the daily field reports d site sketches for each sampling event SoilSample S-1 represents approximately 1O.cublc yards and 5$ol Sample 5-2 representsapproaimately 2Octubc; yards of material, Eah sampJewas collected for the purpose of pre-characterizing for offsIte disposition. S-1 end S-2 samples were collected, prepared andsubmitted to Phoenix Environmental Laboratories, Inc., for analysts i accordance with theMADEP Polky #COMM 97-01s listed below;
* Total petroteum hydroearbono (TPH) by EPA Method 8100 ModifiedSvoCs by EPA Method 8260B* Semi-volatile organic compounds SVOCs) by EPA Method 8270C* Polychlorinated biphenyls (PfBs) by EPA Mathod 8082* RCR total Metals by EPA Methods 6010 qipd 7471 and TCLP-Lead, as requlred* pH (EPA Method 9045) Ignltablity (EA Method 1O), sand Reactivity (CN and 5) by SW-
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Attachnent-2 IncludesTable1 ,whleb summarizes data resultse nd copiesaf the LaboratoryReports with chain of cstodiae.
Soll SampleS4.boratory ry~tal reults or Sol Sample $- Indicated conentrations greater than the
applicable Reportable Concentration Standard S4{RC$4) fr the fbldwlngeonstituents:e TotalArserdc(2Aimg/gd* Total Cadmium (3,2r*f)* Total Chromium (93.9 m5/kg)* Total lead (%33 mg/k)and
Tetrachloroethene (1 mg/kg)
Based on the levels rep~rteA by the laboratory for these constituents, a release to theenyirornment hasj occurred and the ower Is obligated to notify the MADEP within 120 daysftom: kaowledge of release in amwrdance with the Cassachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) at310 CMI 40=325. Prior o notifying, the MADEP, the property owner must engage the servicesof a licensed Ste Professinrtal (LSP). If required, a list of LSPs can be pvtMded to you for youruse and review.
In addition, the Total lead level of 3,130 mg/kg and Total Cadmium of 35.2 mg/kg, requiresadding Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) analysis in accordance with EPAregulations at 4G Cede of Federal Regulatlons (CFR) 21.24 to determine if the material exhibitscharacteristics of toxicity, to determne Ifmaterial Is a nazardous waste material. The LeadTCW analysis was added and a result of 11 mg/kg has verified thatraterial referred to as S-I isconsidered a characteristic hazardous waste, Cadmium TCLP was not analWed and has alaboratory hdd time of six months For budgetasy purposes, this material would require offsltetransportation and disposal as a hazardous waste sol at an out of state subtitle C Landfill at acost of SO0.00 per ton. This cost would be dependent on quantity faclilty acceptance, fuelsurcharge, other applicable fees and required professional corisultingservtces.
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Based the results summadzed in thi jetter and tIe scope of work required to further assessand evaluate the soil conditions at 175 Willard Street Property-in accordance witi MCP at 310CMRk 40.000r Precision Environmental Managenent Corporatlors recommends that the ownerseek the services of an LSP, who specializes in Site Assessment and Notification of Releases. Alist of LSPs, who specialize in thee areas, can be found On the MADEP's website, PEMC tanjwovide a list oftlPs, upon your written request For budgetary purposes4 this materisil wouldrequire offsfte trarsportatlon and reuse at an instate landfill at a cost of $25.00 per' toh. Thiscost *obld be dependent an quatity, fadifty gctestatce, fumi surcharges, other applicable feesand requIred professonel tonsultIngservicet
We appreclate the opportunity to assist you with this project and would be available to provideoffsIte trasporttlom and disposal services s j'equlred, If you have any questions or requireadditional Informtion, please do not hesftate to call
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Masured Constituents Ongtkg)
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Total VOCs - 1.00 <0.26Semi-Volllde Organic Compounds (SVOCs. EPA 820mat
Anthracene 1.000 <0.43 <0.75Benzo(a)atracene 7 0.77 <0.75
Benzo(a)pyrsne 2 0.83 <0.75Benzo(b)luoranthene 7 1.10 0.76Benzo(gh.Qpeylsne 1,000 1.10 <0.75
Benzo(k)flucmranhen 70 <0.43 <0.75Chrysene 70 0.82 <0.75
Fluoranlhene 1,000 1.50 1.20Indeno(1,2.3-od)pyrene 7 0.53 <0.75
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Total SVOCs - 8.79 2.96Waste Characterisics
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Flashpoint - >200 >200Ignitabily - Passed Passed
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Custody informationCollected by: CPReceived by: LBAnalyzed by: see "By" below
Laboratorv Data
Date11/14/0811/18/08
rime11:4017:00
SDG I.D.: GAR12803Phoenix I:D.: AR12803
Client ID: 175 WILLARD ST., LOWELL MA S-1
ParameterSilverArsenicBariumCackiumChromiumMercuryLeadSeleniumTCLP LeadPercent SolidConductivity - Soll MatrixFlash PointIgnitabilitypH - SoilReactivity CyanideReadvity SulfdeReactivityMercury DigestionSoil Extractionfor PCBSoil Ext. for Semi- VolTCLP Extraction for MetalsTotal Metals DigestTCLP Metals DigestionExtraction of TPH SMField ExtractionVoitils1,1,1.2-Tetrachlorethane1,1,1-Trichlormethane1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2-Trichloroethane,
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Methyl.Ay ether (MTBE) NDMelhyeme dhoride NDNaphthalene NDn-Butylbenzene NDn-Propylbenzene NDo-Xylene ND
RL Units
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360 ug/Kg4400 ug/Kg360 ug/Kg730 ug/Kg380 ug/Kg360 .ug/Kg360 ug/Kg360 ug/Kg
Date11/19/0811/190811/19/0811/19/081119/0811/1910811110811/19/0811/19fo0811/19/0811/19/0311/19/0811/19/0811/19/0811/19/0811/1wo811/1900811/19/0811/1910811/19/0811/191081I/1OM11/19/0811/19/0811/19/0811/19/0811119/0811/19/0811/19/0811/19/0811/1908011/19/0811/19/0811/1910911/19/0811/19/0811/19/0811/19m/11/110811/19/0811/19/0811/19/0811/19/0811/1910811/19/08
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11/19/08 R/J SW826011/19108 . J SW8260
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Semivoladles1,2,41,1-Tetrachlorobenzene1,2.4-Trilchlorobenzene1,2-Dldiorobenzene1,3-Dilorobenzene1,4-Dichlorobenzene2,4,4TrdIchlorophenol
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"Pfelsden hydocarbon chroman wsn a pr tc I hwh a of the sdanisbut most csy reaml ol S.If there are any questions regarding this date, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.ND-Not detected BDL-Selow Detection Level RL-RepoSbg Level
Phy? er, Laboratory Director04,2008
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Environmental Laboratories, Inc.587 East Middle Turnpie, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06040
Tel (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 545-0823
QA/QC ReportDecember 04, 2008
Parameter
QA/QC DataDup LCS
Blank RPD %LCSO LCS
% RPD
SDG
MSRec %
U
NIL A040,4
UNYgil30DI
-I
1.D.: GAR12803MS DupRec % RPD
QA(OC Batdi 115682 QC Sample No- AR12493 (AR12803)Marcuy BDL NC
QA/QC Batch 115605, QC Sample Ni: AR12565 (AR12803)
ICP Metals - SolArsenicBadulm
Lead
Selnlm
BDL1BDlOL
BDlnBDLt
BDLBDL
66.0
26.6NC
3.00
43.4
NCNC
86.2 84.6 1.9 91.7 942 2.7
81.0
77.176.2
81.9
78.2
76.077.8
87.788.584.492.0
84.8
84.184.6
7.913.8
10.2
11.6
8.110.1
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86.1
88.9
86.392.483.8
82.688.9
84.1
89.885a.87.294.8
81.3
36.8
241.0
1.4
5.8
12.31.624
QA/QC BatI 116469,QC Sample No: AR15915 (AR1280)ICP Metals - Aaueous ExtractionArsenico
Berodinn
LeadeSdanWar
BDLtBDLBIDLBDLBDLBDLBDL
NC1.50NCNC
2.00NCNC
10291.297.694.193.2110
90.2
10791.8
103
98.498.711493.8
4.80.75.4
4.55-7
3.63.9
107
87.810298.0104
11595.5
10886.6102
97.597.6
11595:4
0.9
1.4
0.00.5
6.3
0.00.1
If there are any 4uestions regarding this date, please callRPD - Relative Percent DifferenceLCS - Laboratory Control SampleLCSD - Laboratory Control Sample DuplicateMS - Matrix SpikeMS Dup - Matrix Spike DuplicateNC - No Criteria
Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.
PhylShilIer. Laboratory DirectorDece ber 04, 2008
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PHOEN1XEnvironmental Laboratories, Inc.
587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06040Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823
QA/QC ReportDecember 04, 2008
Parameter
QA/QC DataDup LCS
Blank RPD %LCSD LCS
% RPD
NC)130
SDG I.D.: GAR12803
MS MSDupRec % Rec % RPD
QAOQC Batch 115639, QC Sample No: AR00967 (AR12803)CondctMy -Sol Matrix BDL 4.70 100
QNVQC Batch 115638, C Sample No: AR12787 (AR112803)Reactiy Cyanide DL NC 995
QA/QC Batch 115680, QC Sample No: AR12805 (AR12803)pH - SaI 0 99.7
QA/QC Batch 116057. QC Sample No: AR1 3806 (AR1 2803)Flash Point NC Passed
If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix ClientRPD - Relative Percent DifferenceLCS - Laboratory Control SampleLCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate.MS - Matrix SpikeMS Dup - Matrix Spike DuplicateNC - No Criteria
Services at extension 200.
PhyllitShiller, Laboratory DirectorDece her 04, 2008
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Environmental Laboratories, Inc.587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06040
Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823
QA/QC ReportDecember 04, 2008 QA/QC Data SDG 1.D.: GAR12803
LCS LCSD LCS MS MS DupParameter . Blank % % RPD Rec % Rec % RPD
QNQC Batdi 115671, QC Sample No: AR00324 (AR12803)Volatiles1,1.1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 107 125 15.5 99 120 19.21,1.1-Tricloroathane ND 106 117 9.9 108 119 9.71,.2,2-Tetrachlroetohne ND 97 116 17.8 <70 <70 NC1,12-Tricthlooethane ND 106 115 9.0 98 107 881,1-Dichloroethane ND 106 118 10.7 110 116 5.31,1-Dichlooethene ND 112 118 5.2 117 116 0.91,1-Dichoropropene ND 105 122 15.0 106 118 10.71.2,3-Tdchb enene ND 103 113 9.3 58 62 671.2,3-Tridchlorpropane ND 123 122 0.8 105 106 0.91.2.4-Trdchirobenne ND 98 log 9.7 57 61 6.81.2,4-Tumaehylbenzene ND 104 117 11.8 110 114 3.61,2-Dhorno-3-chloroparne ND 123 >130 NC 96 97 1.01.2-Dichlorobenzene ND 99 112 12.3 87 92 5.61.2-Dilroehfiane ND 109 118 7.9 101 108 6.71,2-Dichlaopropane ND 105 119 12.5 105 117 10.81.3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 102 115 12.0 112 118 5.21.3-Dichlorobenzene ND 101 113 11.2 85 93 9.01.3-Dichioropropane ND 107 121 12.3 99 110 10.51.4-Dichlorobenzene ND 99 109 9.6 81 88 8.32.2-Dichloropropane ND 108 120 10.5 97 107 9.82-Chlorotoluene ND 97 114 16.1 104 112 7.42-Hexanone ND >130 >130 NC 115 110 4.42-isopropyltaluene ND 104 118 12.6 119 124 4.14-Chlorotouene ND 103 116 11.9 94 105 11.14-Methyl-2-pentanone ND >130 117 NC 119 112 6.1Acetone ND >130 115 NC 137 123 10.8Acrolein ND 124 118 5.0 120 107 11.5Acryonrtile ND 123 122 0.8 116 109 6.2Banzen ND 106 122 14.0 107 119 10.6Bromobenzene ND 99 115 15.0 93 102 9.2Bromochloromethane ND 107 117 8.9 102 109 6.6Bromodchlorornethane ND 112 123 9.4 97 111 13.5Bromoform ND 116 >130 NC 91 106 15.2Bromornethane ND 112 >130 NC 118 137 14,9CarbonsuEnde NO 116 119 2.6 119 117 1.7Carbontetrachiodde ND 108 124 13.8 98 120 20.2Chiorobenzene ND 103 118 13.6 96 105 9.0Chloroethane ND 111 117 5.3 117 120 25
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QA/QC Data SDG I.D.: GAR12803
LCS LCSD LCS MS MS DupParameter Blank % % RPD Rec % Rec % RPD
Chlorform ND 102 115 12.0 107 113 5.5CNoromethane ND 123 >130 NC 122 133 8.6cLs-1,2-Dlchlorethene ND 108 120 10.5 101 108 6.7ci-1.3-Dichiropropene ND 109 120 9.6 88 98 10.8Dibromochloomethane ND 107 124 14.7 92 i1 18.7Dbroethane ND 125 123 1.6 104 99 4.9Dibomomethane ND 109 115 5.4 95 100 5.1Dichlorodiflhoethane ND >130 >130 NC 139 132 5.2Ethylbenzene ND 106 120 12.4 104 114 9.2Hexachiorobutadene ND 96 108 11.8 77 75 2.6Isopopybeozene ND 97 114 16.1 113 125 10.1m&p-Xylene ND 107 120 11.5 106 113 6.4Methylehylketone ND >130 130 NC 124 107 14.7Mthyft-bWyleer(MTBE) ND 112 120 6.9 116 117 0.9Melhyleechride ND 114 112 1.8 123 116 5.9Naphthalene ND 124 >130 NC 64 74 14.5n ltbenzene ND 101 114 12.1 90 95 5.4n-Pmpybezene ND 103 115 11.0 105 116 10.0f-Xylene ND 107 118 9.8 109 117 7.1p-Isopopyltolueno ND 103 118 13.6 107 111 37sec-Butylbenene ND 100 115 14.0 110 115 4.4Styrene ND 113 121 6.8 99 106 6.8tert-Butybenene NO 101 117 14.7 118 122 3.3Tetrachlomethene ND 98 118 18.5 103 115 11.0Tetrahydrofurn(THF) ND 116 116 0.0 112 106 5.5Toklene ND 108 119 9.7 106 115 8.1mns-1,2-Dicoroethene ND 113 118 4.3 107 109 1.9
trans-1,3-Dichioropropne NO 122 121 0.8 86 88 2.3trns-1,4-dichoro-2-butene ND >130 127 NC 91 84 8.0Trichoelhe ND 103 116 11.9 164 181 9.9 3Trdchorouoromehane ND 115 120 4.3 123 122 0.8Trichlorotnoethene ND 107 115 7.2 123 125 1.6Vinyl chinde ND 119 125 4.9 123 124 0.8%1,2-dchloobnzene-d4 98 98 97 1.0 102 98 4.0% Bromondorobenzene 87 100 97 3.0 96 94 2.1% Dibromofuoromeihane 99 106 100 5.8 104 102 1.9%Toluene-d8 98 106 102 3.8 102 100 2.0
QA/QC Batch 115551, QC Sample No: AR1 2493 (AR12803)
Polychlorinated BiphenylsPCB-1016 ND 106 103 2.9 99 93 6.3PC-1221 NOPCB-1232 NDPCB-1242 NDPCB-1248 NDPC-1254 NDPCB-1260 ND 93 95 2.1 81 84 3.6PCB-1262 NDPCB-1268 ND
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QA/QC Data SDG I.D.: GAR12803
LCS LCSD LCS MS MS DupParameter Blank % % RPD Rec % Rec % RPD
% DCBP (Surrogte Rec) 80 57 100 54.8 56 55 1.8%TCMX(SurrogateRec) 87 62 80 25.4 62 62 0.0
OQC Batch 115552, QC Sample No: AR12546 (AR12803)
TPH by GC (Extractable Products)AvlIad FulKerosene NDFuelOlf#2/DieselFuel ND 101 100 1.0 98 96 2.1FueOil #4 NDFuel Oil #6 ND
MorOil NDOther Ol (Cutting & Lubricating) NDUidenified ND
QA/QC Batch 115588, QC Sample No: AR12546 (AR12803)
Semivolatiles1,2.4,5-Tetrachiobenzene ND 75 85 12.5 91 96 5.31,2.4-Trthlorobenzene ND 69 79 13.5 87 95 8.81,2-Diciorobeene ND 69 77 11.0 73 80 921,3-Dclorobenzen ND 61 68 10.9 68 79 15.01,4-Dichloobenzene ND 65 74 129 69 77 11.02.4,5-Trkioropheno ND 81 92 127 90 106 1632.4,6-Triclropihenol ND 73 82 11.6 89 95 6.52,4-Dilorvpheiol ND 81 92 12.7 88 100 12.82,4-Dirnthylherol ND 39 44 12.0 46 54 16.02,4-Dkivophenol ND <30 <30 NC <30 <30 NC2,4-Dndtrotlue ND 86 96 11.0 88 96 872,6-Dlrotokene ND 80 89 10.7 87 91 4.52-Chklnaphthalene ND 72 83 14.2 79 89 11.92-Chloroiend ND 65 73 11.6 73 77 5.32-Methyknaphthelene ND 76 85 11.2 83 94 12.42-Methylhenol(o-cresol) ND 70 79 12.1 70 80 13.32-Nitroaniline ND >130 >130 NC >130 >130 NC2-Nitropheol ND 71 80 11.9 92 100 8.33&4-Methylphenol(map-cresol ND 73 83 12.8 72 81 11.83,3'-Dkhlorobenzdne ND N/A N/A NC N/A N/A NC3-NItroadiline ND >130 >130 NC >130 >130 NC4,6-DMno-2-methylphenol ND 41 51 21.7 67 69 2.94-Bromophenylpherylether ND 82 92 11.5 84 89 5.84-Chloro--methylphenol ND 86 94 8.9 91 102 11.44-Chlooranne ND >130 >130 NC 94 96 2,14-Chlorophenytphenylether ND 84 94 11.2 86 96 1104-'tkroaniline ND 96 107 10.8 85 96 1224-Nitrophenoi ND 79 89 11.9 83 102 20.5Acenaphthene ND 74 84 12.7 75 84 11.3Acenaphthylene ND 71 80 11.9 77 85 9.9Acebo one ND 67 74 9.9 70 77 9.5Aniline ND N/A N/A NC N/A N/A NCAnthcoene ND 81 90 10.5 85 95 11.1Azobenzme ND 77 85 9.9 79 86 8.5Benz(s)anthracene ND 78 88 12.0 95 97 2.1
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QA/QC Data SDG .D.: GAR12803
LCS LCSD LCS MS MS DupParameter Blank % % RPD Rec % Rec % RPD
Bendge NO N/A N/A NC N/A N/A NCBenzo(a)pyrene ND 78 87 10.9 94 100 6.2Benzo(b)fltranthene ND 77 87 12.2 98 101 3.0Benzo(ghperylene ND 78 85 8.6 88 91 3.4Henzo(k)fluorarihene ND 80 89 10.7 91 101 10.4Benzoicacd ND N/A N/A NC N/A N/A NCBenzylbtylphthalate ND 70 79 12.1 86 92 6.7BIs(2<loroethaxy)rnethane ND 70 79 121 74 83 11'5Bs(2-orWaoelW)Wher ND 61 69 12.3 68 72 5.7B(2-chlorsopoether ND 59 65 9.7 59 66 11.2Bis(2-elhyhexyl)phthabte ND 76 85 11.2 85 93 9.0Catbazole ND >130 >130 NC >130 >130 NCChrysene ND 82 91 10.4 92 94 2.2Dibenz(ah)anthracene ND 86 94 8.9 85 92 7.9Dlbenzoluran ND 79 88 10.8 83 91 9.2Diethyl phthalate ND 85 93 9.0 84 98 15.4Dirnethylphlhalate ND 79 88 10.8 86 95 9.9DIn-butylphthalate ND 63 71 11.9 79 89 11.9Di-n-octy hthalate ND 89 100 11.6 86 94 8.9Fliotantene ND 64 73 13.1 99 105 5.9Fluene ND 85 96 12.2 85 99 15.2Hexachlorobenzene ND 75 83 10.1 91 94 3.2Hexachlorobutadiene ND 74 83 11.5 89 104 15.5Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 79 92 15.2 69 76 9.7HexacNoroedhane ND 63 71 11.9 71 82 14.4Indeno(I,2.3-cd)pyrene ND 84 91 8.0 90 93 3.3Isophorone ND 70 78 10.8 78 90 14.3Naphthalene ND 74 83 11.5 76 87 13.5Nitrubenzene ND 69 78 12.2 73 80 9.2N-NIbosolimthylamine 59 53 60 12.4 64 69 7.5N-NitrosdpopyLann ND 65 73 11.6 81 84 3.6N-Nitrosodpthenyamine ND >130 >130 NC 109 123 12.1Pentachloronitrobenzene ND 76 85 11.2 90 102 12.5Pentachlorophenol ND 50 63 23.0 74 83 11.5Phenanthrene ND 75 84 11.3 78 88 12.0Phenol ND 69 78 12.2 69 78 12.2Pyrene ND 63 71 11.9 95 101 6.1Pyridine ND 50 57 13.1 57 68 17.6% 2.4,6-Tribromnophenoi 75 77 84 8.7 87 97 10.9% 2-Flurobheny 68 68 76 11.1 78 85 8.6% 2-Fkuoophenol 75 64 70 9.0 68 76 11.1% Mtrobenzene-d5 70 68 75 9.8 73 80 9.2%Phenod-d5 74 73 82 11.6 68 76 11.1% Terphenyl14 78 58 65 11.4 78 87 10.9
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QA/QC Data SDG I.D.: GAR12803
Parameter BlankLCS LCSD LCS MS MS Dup
% % RPD Rec % Rec % RPD
3 = This parameter is outside laboratory ms/msd specified Kits.
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PHOENIXHiEnvironmental Laboratories, Inc. Received On
DEC 182008
By WLF Main Office
Friday, December 12, 2008
Attn: Phil PetersonPrecision Environmental Mgnt.3 Survey Circle
North Billerica MA 01862
Client ID: 175 WILLARD ST., LOWELLSample ID#s: AR18798
This laboratory is In compliance with the QAIQC procedures outlined in EPA 600/4-79-019, Handbook for Analytical Quality In Water and Waste Water, March 1979, SW846QA/QC and NELAC requirements of procedures used.
This report contains results for the parameters tested, under the sampling conditionsdescribed on the Chain Of Custody, as received by the laboratory.
If you have any questions concerning this testing, please do not hesitate to contactPhoenix Client Services at ext. 200.
Sincerely yours,
Phyllis Shiller
Laboratory Director
CT Lab Registration #PH-0618MA Lab Registration #MA-CT-007NY Lab Registration #11301RI Lab Registration #63NH Lab Registration #213693-A,BME Lab Registration #CT-007NJ Lab Registration #CT-003PA Lab Registration #68-03530
587 East Middle Turnpike, PO. Box 370, Manchester, CT 06040Telephone (860) 645-1102 = Fax (860) 645-0823
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Environmental Laboratories, Inc.587 East Middle Turpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06040
Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823
Analysis ReportDecember 12, 2008
FOR: Attn: P. PetersonPrecision Environmental Mgnt.3 Survey Circle
North Billerica MA 01862
Sample Information
Matrix:Location Code:
Rush Request:P.O.:
SOILPEM
Custody Information
Collected by:Received by: LBAnalyzed by:
84020
Laboratorv Data
Date
12/05/08
12/08/08
Time
9:00
17:00see "By" below
SDG I.D.: GAR18798Phoenix L.D.: AR18798
Client ID: 175 WILLARD ST., LOWELL S-2
Parameter Result
Silver
ArsenicBariumCadmiumChromiumMercuryLeadSeleniumTCLP LeadPercent SolidConductivity - Soil MatrixFlash PointIgnitabilitypH - SoilReactivity CyanideReactivity SulfideReactivityMercury Digestion
Soil Extraction for PCBSoil Ext. for Semi- VolTCLP Extraction for MetalsTotal Metals DigestTCLP Metals Digestion
Extraction of TPH SMField Extraction
Volatiles1,1.1.2-Tetrachloroethane1.1,1-Trichloroethane1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane1, 1,2-Trichloroethane
<0.3916.691.20.5923.20.17168< 1.91.758683
>200Passed
7.16<5.6< 20NegativeCompletedCompleted
CompletedCompletedCompletedCompleted
CompletedCompleted
NDNDNDND
RL Units Date Time By Reference
0.390.80-390.390.390.080.391.90015
5200140
0.105.620
260260260260
mg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/kgmg/Kgmg/Kg
mg/L
unhos/cmdegre F
deg FPHmg/Kgmg/Kg
ug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kg
12111/0812/11/0812111/0812/11/0812111/081210910812111/0812/11108
12112/0812/08/0812/09/0812/10/0812/10/0812/08/0812/08/0812/08/0812108/0812/0910812/0810812108/0812111/0812108/0812112/0812108/0812105108
12/10/0812/1010812/1010812/10/08
EKEKEK
EKEKRSEKEKEK
M-JL
JC/EGM/EGMIEG
CDS/GS/GS/GE
J./D
BS/DD
TIBD
JUDCP
R/J
RIJ
R/J
RJ
SW6010
SW6010SW6010SW6010SW6010SW-7471
SW6010SW6010E1311/SW6010E160.3SM2510BSW846-1010SW846 -10104500-H 19045
SW 846-7.3SW846-7.3SW 846-7.3SW7471SW3545
SW3545
EPA 1311SW846 - 3050SW846 - 30053545/3550SW5035
SW8260SW8260SW8260SW8260
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PHO~eNX
Client ID: 175 WILLARD ST., LOWELL S-2 Phoenix L.D.: AR18798
Parameter Result RL Units Date Time By Reference
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/08 R/J SW8260
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/08 RiJ SW8260
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260
1,2.3-Trichlorobenzene ND 280 ug/Kg 1211008 R/iJ SW82601,2.3-Trichloropropane ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/08 R/J SW8260
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/08 R/J SW8260
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/1008 R/iJ SW8260
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12110108 R/J SW8260
1,2-Dichloroethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/08 R/iJ SW82601,2-Dichloropropane ND 280 ug/Kg 12/1008 R/iJ SW8260
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/08 RJ SW8260
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10108 RIJ SW82601,3-Dichloropropane ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/08 R/J SW8260
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/08 RJ SW8260
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 260 ug/Kg 12/1008 RiJ SW8260
2-Chlorotoluene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SWR260
2-Hexanone ND 1300 ug/Kg 12110/08 R/J SW82602-Isopropyltoluene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 RiJ SW8260
4-Chlorotoluene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260
4-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 1300 ug/Kg 12/10/08 RiJ SW8260
Acetone ND 5300 ug/Kg 12/10/08 RIJ SW8260
Acrylonitrile ND 530 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260
Benzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10108 R/ SW8260
Bromobenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/8 R/J SW8260Bronochloromethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260Bromodichloromethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260
Bromoform ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260Bromomethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260Carbon Disulfide ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10108 P/J SW8260Carbon tetrachloride ND 260 ug/Kg 12110108 R/d SW8260
Chlorobenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 1210108 R/iJ SW8260Chloroethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/iJ SW8260Chloroform ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/8 RiJ SW8260Chloromethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12110108 R/J SW8260
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10108 R/J SW8260
cis-1.3-Dichloropropene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 RIJ SW8260Dibromochloromethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/08 RiJ SW8260Dibromoethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/98 R/IJ SW8260Dibromrnomethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12110108 RIJ SW8260
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260Ethylbenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 1210/08 R/iJ SW8260Hexachlorobutadiene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260
Isopropylbenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260m&p-Xylene ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/8 RiJ SW8260Methyl Ethyl Ketone ND 3200 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/8 R/J SW8260Methylene chloride ND 530 ug/Kg 12110/08 RiJ SW8260
Naphthalene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260n-Butylbenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12110/08 RiJ SW8260
n-Propylbenzene ND 260 ug/Kg 12110108 RiJ SW8260o-Xylene ND 260 ug/Kg 12/10/08 R/J SW8260
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Client ID: 175 WILLARD ST., LOWELL S-2
Parameter Result RL UnitsPhoenix L.D.: AR18798
Date Time By Referencep-lsopropyltoluenesec-ButylbenzeneStyrenetert-ButylbenzeneTetrachloroetheneTetrahydrofuran (THF)TolueneTotal Xylenestrans-1,2-Dichioroethenetrans-1,3-Dichloropropenetrans-1.4-dichloro-2-buteneTrichloroethene
TrichlorofluoromethaneTrichlorotrifluoroethaneVinyl chlorideOA/OC Surrogtes% 1,2-dichlorobenzene-d4% Bromofluorobenzene% Dibromofluoromethane% Toluene-d8
Polychlorinated BiphenylsPCB-1016PCB-1221PCB-1232PCB-1242PCB-1248
PCB-1254PCB-1260
PCB-1262PCB-1268OA/OC Surrogates% DCBP% TCMX
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
260260260
260
280530260260260
260530260260260260
98929898
ug/Kgug1Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kg
%'
%'
NDNDNDNDND
NDNDND
ND
118104
TPH by GC (Extractable Products)Fuel Oil #2 / Diesel Fuel ND
Fuel Oil #4 NDFuel Oil #6 NDKerosene NDMotor Oil
Other Oil (Cutting & Lubricating) NDUnidentified 300
QA/OC Surroates% n-Pentacosane Interference
380380380380380380380380380
ug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kgug/Kg
%
%'
77777777777777
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12/110812/10/0812/10/0812110/0812/10/0812110/0812110/08
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8100Mod
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Semiyolatiles1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene1.2,4-Trichlorobenizene1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,3-Dichlorobenzerne1,4-Dichlorobenzene2.4,5-Trichlorophenol
NDNDNDND
NDND
750 ug/Kg750 ug/Kg750 ug/Kg750 ug/Kg750 ug/Kg750 ug/Kg
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12109/0812/09/0812/09/0812/09/0812/09/0812/09/08
KCAKCA
KCAKCA
KCA
KCA
SW 8270SW 8270SW 8270SW 8270SW 8270SW 8270
Client ID: 175 WILLARD ST., LOWELL S-2 Phoenix .D.: AR18798
Parameter Result RL Units Date Time By _Reference
2,4.6-Trichlorophenol ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
2,4-Dichloropheno( ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 82702,4-Dimethylphenol ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 82702,4-Dinitrophenol ND 1200 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
2.4-Dinitrotoluene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
2.6-Dinitrotoluene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
2-Chlorophenol ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
2-Methyinaphthalene ND 750 ugfKg 1210908 KCA SW 8270
2-Methylphenol (-cresol) ND 750 ug/Kg 12109108 KCA SW 8270
2-Nitroaniline ND 1200 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
2-Nitrophenol ND 750 ug/Kg 12109/08 KCA SW 8270
3&4-Methylphenol (mp-cresoi) ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
3.3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 900 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 82703-Nitroaniline ND 1200 ug/Kg 12109/08 KCA SW 8270
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 2200 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether ND 750 ug/Kg 12f09/08 KCA SW 8270
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 900 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 82704-Chloroaniline ND 900 ug/Kg 12J09108 KCA SW 8270
4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 82704-Nitroaniline ND 1200 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 82704-Nitrophenol ND 2200 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Acenaphthene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Acenaphthylene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Acelophenone ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Aniline ND 2200 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Anthracene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Azobenzene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Benz(a)anthracene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Benzidine ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270Benzo(a)pyrene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Benzo(b)fluoranthene 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
Benzo(ghi)perylene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Benzo(k)fluoranthene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Benzoic acid ND 2200 ug/Kg 12109/08 KCA SW 8270
Benzyl butyl phthalate ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Bis(2-chloroelhoxy)methane ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Bis(2-chloroisopropylether ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Carbazole ND 2200 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Chrysene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Diben(a,h)anthracene ND 750 ug/Kg 12109/08 KCA SW 8270Dibenzofuran ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Diethyl phthalate ND 750 ug/Kg 12109/08 KCA SW 8270Dimethylphthalate ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Di-n-butylphthalate ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270Di-n-octylphthalate ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Fluoranthene 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Fluorene 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Hexachlorobenzene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270Hexachlorobutadiene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/8o KCA SW 8270
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Client ID: 175 WILLARD ST., LOWELL S-2 Phoenix LD.: AR18798
Parameter Result RL Units Date Time By Reference
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 750 ug/Kg 12109108 KCA SW 8270
Hexachloroethane ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
Indeno(1.2.3-cd)pyrene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
Isophorone ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Naphthalene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
Nitrobenzene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
N-Nitrosodimethylamine ND 750 ug/Kg 12109/08 KCA SW 8270
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 750 ug/Kg 12109108 KCA SW 8270
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
Pentachloronitrobenzene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Pentachlorophenol ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Phenanthrene ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09108 KCA SW 8270
Phenol ND 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Pyrene 750 ug/Kg 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
Pyridine ND 750 ug/Kg 12109108 KCA SW 8270
OA/OC Surrosates% 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 80 % 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
% 2-Fluorobiphenyl 65 % 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
% 2-Fluorophenol 73 - % 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
% Nitrobenzene-d5 71 % 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
% Phenol-d5 70 % 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
% Terphenyl-d14 72 % 12/09/08 KCA SW 8270
1 -This panmeter is not certified byNY NELAC for this matrix. NY NELAC does not offer cartification for all puramCter.7 = This parameter is not certified by MA fi this matrix.
Comments:"Petroleum hydrocarbon chromatogrm was not a perfect match with any of the standards,
but most closely resembles motor oil.
Ignitability is based solely on the results of the closed cup flshpoint analysis performed above.The reactivity, reported above, Is based only on the EPA Interim Guidance for Reactive CyanIde and Reactive Sulfide. This method is no longerlisted in the current version of SW-846.
If them are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.
ND=Not detected BDL=Below Detection Level RL=Reporting Level
Phylis/hiller, Laboratory Director
December 12, 2008
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Environmental Laboratories, Inc.587 East Middle Tumpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester CT D6040
Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823
QA/QC ReportDecember 12, 2008
Parameter
QAQC DDup
Blank RPD
ataLCS LCSD%6 %6
SDG l.D.: GAR18798LCS Ms MS DupRPD Rec % Rec %
ONOC Batch 116927, QC Sample No: ARI 8126 (AR1 8798)
ICP Metals - SoilArsenicBariumCadmiumChromium
Lead
SeleniumSilver
BDLBDL
BDL
BDL
BDLBDL
BDL
QA/QC Batch 116955, QC Sample No: AR18566 (AR1879Mercury BDL
7.9020.0NC
15.813.4NCNC
If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client
RPD - Relative Percent DifferenceLCS - Laboratory Control SampleLCSD - Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate
MS - Matrix SpikeMS Dup - Matrix Spike Duplicate
NC - No Criteria
95.310110510893.697.892.6
10490.697.399.194.8
10495.6
8.710.97.68.61.36.13.2
88.8122
88.189.289.490.085-0
90.612590.092.4
91.891.487.0
NC 95.8 96.2 0.4 89.9 93.0
Services at extension 200.
Phylhller, Laboratory DirectorDecerber 12, 2008
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NY # 11301
RPD
2.02.42.1
3.52.61.52.3
3.4
PHOENIX*
C,CEnvironmental Laboratories, Inc.
587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370. Manchester, CT 06040Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823
QA/QC ReportDecember 12, 2008
Parameter
QA/QC DataDup LCS
Blank RPD %
SDGLCSD LCS MS
% RPD Rec %
1-wiNY # 11301
L.D.: GAR18798
MS DupRec % RPD
QNQC Batch 117074, QC Sample No: AR16985 (AR18798)Conductivity - Soil Matrix BDL 0 100
QA/QC Batch 116938, 0C Sample No: AR18798 (AR18798)Reactivity Cyanide BDL NC 100
QA/QC Batch 117152, QC Sample No: AR19750 (AR18798)Flash Point NC Passed
If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.
RPD - Relative Percent DifferenceLCS - Laboratory Control SampleLCSD - Laboratory Control Sample DuplicateMS - Matrix SpikeMS Dup - Matrix Spike DuplicateNC - No Criteria
4iULPhylliqhller, Laboratory DirectorDecerber12,2008
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PHOENIX*
PHOENIXMEnvironmental Laboratories, Inc.
587 East Middle Tumpike. P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CT 06040 NY # 11301Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823
QA/QC ReportDecember 12, 2008 QA/QC Data SDG I.D.: GAR18798
LCS LCSD LCS MS MS DupParameter Blank % % RPD Rec % Rec % RPD
ONQC Batch 117060. QC Sample No: AR17396 (AR18798)Volatiles1,1,1,2Tetrachloroethane ND 79 83 4.9 78 81 3.81,1-Trichloroethane ND 80 86 7.2 78 81 3.81.1,2,2-Tekachloroethane ND 80 81 1.2 76 77 1.31.1,2-Tdrchloroethane ND 87 86 1.2 89 88 1.11,1-Dichloroethane ND 85 90 5.7 83 87 4.71,-Dichlorethene ND 83 86 3.6 77 77 0.01.1-Dichoropropene ND 82 85 3.6 77 78 1.31.2,3-Tudchlorobenzene ND 74 83 11.5 66 75 1281,2.3-Trchlompropane ND 102 95 7.1 92 90 2.21.2.4-TdIchlorobenzene ND 73 75 2.7 56 63 11.81,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 84 84 0.0 71 74 4.11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 73 81 10.4 84 86 241,2-Dichlobenzene ND 82 84 2.4 75 78 3.91,2-Dichloroethane ND 88 87 1.1 89 86 3.41.2-Dichloropropane ND 86 87 12 86 86 0.01,3,5-TrImethylbenzene ND 82 85 3.6 71 74 4.11.3-Dichlorobenzene ND 83 82 1-2 70 73 4.21.3-Dichloropropene ND 86 89 3.4 89 89 0.01.4-Dichlorobenzene ND 81 81 0.0 69 73 5.62.2-Dichloropropane ND 78 83 6.2 72 75 4.12-Chlorotoluene ND 82 84 2A 74 78 5.32-Hexanone ND 95 110 14.6 120 1l1 7.82-Isopropylloluene ND 81 85 4.8 75 78 3.94-Chlorotoluene ND 83 85 2.4 71 75 5.54-Methyl-2-pentanone ND 90 90 0.0 108 99 8.7Acelone ND 95 108 12.8 135 120 11.8Acrolein ND <70 89 NC 68 96 34.1Aciylonitrile ND 87 86 1.2 98 93 5.2Benzene ND 86 89 3.4 81 82 1.2Bromobenzene ND 84 87 3.5 77 80 3.8Brmochlororethane ND 84 86 2.4 88 90 2.2Bromodckoromethane ND 83 84 1.2 80 80 0.0Bromoorm ND <70 70 NC 73 73 0.0Bromomethane ND 93 76 20.1 90 69 26.4Carbon Disulfide ND 76 78 2.6 73 71 2.8Carbontetrachloide ND 77 83 7.5 73 74 1.4Chlorobenzene ND 86 87 1.2 80 82 2.5Chloroethane ND 79 89 11.9 72 81 11.8
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QA/QC Data SDG 1.D.: GAR18798
LCS LCSD LCS MS MS Dup
Parameter Blank % % RPD Rec % Rec % RPD
Chloroform ND 82 86 4.8 82 85 3.6
Chloromethane ND 92 99 7.3 76 80 5.1
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 85 88 3.5 83 86 3.6
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 80 79 1.3 80 80 0.0
Dibromochloromethane ND 74 75 1.3 76 79 3.9
Dibromoethane ND 85 83 2.4 90 85 5.7
Dibromonethane ND 83 82 1.2 87 86 1.2
Dichlorodliluoromethane ND 96 103 7.0 62 65 4.7
Ethylbenzene ND 86 88 2.3 77 79 2.6
Hexachlorobutadlene ND 78 81 3.8 64 67 4.6
Isopropylbenzene ND 80 86 7.2 76 79 3.9
m8p-Xylene ND 87 89 2.3 76 79 3.9
Methylethylketone ND 93 110 16.7 112 106 5.5
Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) ND 84 79 6.1 87 81 7.1
Methylene chloride ND 75 73 2.7 74 72 2.7
Naphthalene ND 76 95 22.2 82 96 15.7
n-Butylbenzene ND 79 80 1.3 63 67 6.2
n-Propylbenzene ND 82 88 7.1 71 76 6.8
o-Xylene ND 87 87 0.0 78 80 2.5
p-lsopropylioluene ND 83 86 3.6 69 73 5.6
sec-Butybenzene ND 82 86 4.8 72 76 5.4
Styrene ND 87 87 0.0 79 80 1.3
tert-Butylbenzene ND 83 87 4.7 76 78 2.6
Tetrachloroethene ND 85 91 6.8 74 78 5.3
TetrahydrofuranCrHF) ND 82 81 1.2 96 90 6.5
Toluene ND 86 86 0.0 80 80 0.0
trans-1.2-Dichloroethene ND 84 84 0.0 77 75 2.6
tmns-1.3-Dichloropropene ND 81 78 3.8 82 79 3.7
trans-1,4-dlchlom-2-butene ND 77 72 6.7 82 76 7,8
Tichloroethene ND 86 89 3.4 90 90 0.0
Trichloroliuoromethane ND 87 94 7.7 74 79 6.5
Tuchloroldnuoroethane ND 77 80 3.8 71 73 2.8
Vinyl chloride ND 84 95 12.3 75 80 6.5
S1.2-dichlorobenzee--d4 101 100 101 1.0 100 101 1.0
% Bromofluorobenzene 94 100 98 2.0 99 96 3.1
% Dibromofluoromethane 95 98 99 1.0 100 103 3.0
% Toluene-d8 99 102 100 2.0 100 100 0.0
QA/QC Batch 116812, QC Sample No: AR18126 (AR18798)
TPH by GC (Extractable Products)Aviation Fuel/Kerosene ND
Fuel Oil #2/ Diesel Fuel ND 99 87 12.9 88 88 0.0
Fuel Oil #4 ND
Fuel Oil #6 ND
Motor Oil ND
Other Oil (Cutting & Lubricating) ND
UnIdentified ND
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QA/QC Data SDG I.D.: GAR18798
LCS LCSD LCS MS MS DupParameter Blank % % RPD Rec % Rec % RPD
QA/QC Batch 116793, QC Sample No: AR18315 (AR18798)Semivolatiles1,2,4,5-Tetmachlorobenzene ND 98 102 4.01,2,4-Trichorobnzne ND 93 96 3.21,2-Dichlorbenzene ND 93 95 21
1.3-Dichlorobenzene ND 84 87 3.51,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 90 93 3.32,4.5-Tudchlorophenol ND 108 114 5.42.4,6-Tridclorophenol ND 98 107 8.82,4-lchlorophenol ND il 116 4.42,4-Dimethyiphenol ND 56 59 5.22,4-Dinitrophenol ND >130 51 NC2,4-lnitrotoluene ND l11 115 3.5
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 103 107 3.82-Chloronaphthalene ND 99 102 3.02-Chlorophenol ND 87 91 4.52-Methyinaphthalene ND 105 107 1.92-Methylphenol (o-cresol) ND 89 93 4,4
2-NIltroanilne ND >130 >130 NC2-Nitrophenol ND 95 109 131
3&4-Methylphenol (m&p-cresol) ND 101 106 4.83,3-Dichlorobenzkine ND N/A N/A NC3-Nitroanline ND >130 >130 NC4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 30 80 90.94-Bromophenyl phenyl ether ND 106 110 3.74-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 116 121 4.24-Chloroaniine ND >130 >130 NC4-Chlrophenyl phenyl ther ND 112 115 2.64-NflroarnlIke ND 127 >130 NC4-Nitrophenol ND 96 107 10.8Acenaphthene ND 101 107 5.8Acenaphthylene ND 98 101 3.0Acetophenone ND 90 94 4.3Anline ND N/A N/A NCAnthracene ND 106 Ito 3.7Azobenzene ND 102 105 2.9Benz(a)anthracene ND 102 106 3.8Benzidine ND N/A N/A NCBenzo(a)pyrene ND 100 105 4.9Benzo(b)fluoranlhene ND 97 103 6.0Benzo(ghl)perylene ND 89 98 9.6Benzo(k)fluoranthene ND 103 106 2.9Benzoic acid ND NIA N/A NCBenzyl butyl phthalate ND 101 104 2.9Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane ND 95 97 21Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether ND 81 84 3.6Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether ND 79 81 2.5Bis(2-ethyIhexyI)phthalate ND 110 114 3.6
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QA/QC Data SDG I.D.: GAR18798
LCS LCSD LCS MS MS DupParameter Blank % % RPD Rec % Rec % RPD
Carbazole ND >130 >130 NCCIysene ND 107 110 2.8
DIbenz(a,h)anthracene ND 103 113 9.3Dibenzofuran ND 106 109 2.8Diethylphthalate ND 112 116 3.5Dimethylphthalate ND 104 108 3.8Dik-butyphthalate ND 87 91 4.5Di-n-octylphthalate ND 125 >130 NCFluomnthene ND 83 87 4.7
Fluorene ND 113 116 2.6Hexachlorobenzene ND 99 106 6.8Hexachlombutadiene ND 101 105 3.9Hexachlorcyclopentadlene ND 62 77 21.6Hexachloroethane ND 88 92 4.4Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene ND 102 110 7.5Isophorone ND 95 98 3.1Naphthalene ND 100 104 3.9Nitrobenzene ND 92 96 4.3
N-Nitrosodimethylamine ND 86 90 4.5N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 89 93 4.4N-Nlitrosodiphenylamine ND >130 >130 NCPentachloronitrobenzene ND 98 101 3.0Pentachlorophenol ND 63 97 42.5
Phenanthrene ND 99 103 4.0Phenol ND 93 98 5.2Pyrene ND 81 85 4.8Pyridine ND 86 87 1.2% 2.4.6-Tribromophenol 110 104 1l1 6.5% 2-Fluorobiphenyl 87 91 94 3.2% 2-Fluorophenol 96 86 91 5.6% Nitobenzene-d5 92 90 94 4.3% Phenol-d5 95 97 102 5.0% Terphenyl-d14 74 72 77 6.7Comment
'The MS/MSD could not be analyzed becautse of matrix Interference. The LCS was within QA/QC criteia.
QA/QC Batch 116915, QC Sample No: AR18798 (AR18798)
Polychlorinated BiphenylsPCB-1016 ND 110 115 4.4 124 117 5.8PCB-1221 NDPCB-1232 NDPCB-1242 NDPCB-1248 NDPCB-1254 NDPCB-1260 ND 112 110 1.8 * NCPCB-1262 NDPCB-1268 ND% DCBP (Surrogate Rec) 101 91 94 3.2 103 99 4.0% TCMX (Surrogate Rec) 98 61 68 10.9 69 64 7.5Comment:
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QA/QC Data SDG LD.: GAR18798
LCS LCSD LCS MS MS DupParameter Blank % % RPD Rec % Rec % RPD
* The MS/MSD could not be reported due to matrix interference in the unspiked sample. LCS\LCSD recoveries were within QAJQC limits.
If there are any questions regarding this data, please call Phoenix Client Services at extension 200.
RPD - Relative Percent DifferenceLCS - Laboratory Control SampleLCSD - Laboratory Control Sample DuplicateMS - Matrix Spike Laboratory DirectorMS Dup - Matrix Spike DuplicateNC - No Criteria
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Title: MADEP MCP Response Action Analytical Report Certification Form
Laboratory Name: Phoenix Environmental Laboratories. Inc. Project #:
Project Location: 175 WILLARD ST., LOWELL MADEP RTN1:This Form provides certifications for the following data set: [list Laboratory Sample ID Number(s)]
AR18798
Sample Matrices: 5 Groundwater 2 SoL/Sediment 5 Drinking Water [] Other:
MCP SW-846 [ 8260B E 81S1A 5] 8330 R] 6010B 6?] 7470A/1AMethods Used . 8270C E] 8081A 5 VPH [ 6020 U 9014M2
As specified in MADEP W 8082 [ 80218 C] EPH m 7000s3 E1 7196ACompendium ofAnalytical Methods. 1 List Release Tracking Number (RTN), f known(check all that apply) 2 M - SW-4s Method 9014 or MADEP Physiologically Available Cyanide (PAC) Method
3 S - SW-86 Methods 7000 Series List Individual method and analyte.
An affirmative response to questions A, B, C and D is required for "Presumptive Certainty" status
A Were all samples received by the laboratory In a condition consistent withthat described on the Chain-of-Custody documentation for the data set? R] Yes El No
B Were all QA/QC procedures required for the specified analytical method(s) 8 Yes l Noincluded in this report followed, including the requirement to note anddiscuss in a narrative QC data that did not meet appropriate performancestandards or guidelines?
C Does the analytical data Included In this report meet all the requirements for 0 Yes I] No"Presumptive Certainty", as described in Section 2.0 (a), (b), (c) and (d) ofthe MADEP document CAM VI A, "Quality Assurance and Quality ControlGuidelines for the Acquisition and Reporting of Analytical Data"?
D VPH and EPH Methods only. Was the VPH or EPH Method conducted n Yes I Nowithout significant modifications (see Section 11.3 of respective Methods)
A response to questions E and F below is required for Presumptive Certainty status
E Were all QC performance standards and recommendations for the specified 9 Yes E Nomethods achieved?
F Were results for all analyte-list compounds/elements for the specified u Yes 8 Nomethod(s) reported?
41 negauve responses must be addressed 0n an attached Envionmental Laboratory case narraine.
I, the unde a arthe pains and penalies of perjury that based upon my personalInquiry of th sibl r obtaining the Information, the material contained in this analyticalrepart Is. to th st f wIedge and belief, accurate and complete.
rr . - Date: Monday, December 15, 2008
Position: Project Manager
April 2004
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PHOENIXEnvironmental Laboratories, Inc.NY 130
587 East Middle Turnpike, P.O.Box 370, Manchester, CIF 06040Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823
MCP Certification ReportDecember 15, 2008
SDG I.D.: GAR18798
8260 Volatile Organics:The following compounds from the MCP 8260 analyte list were not performed TAME, diethyl ether, diisopropyl ether, 1,4 dioxane, andETBE. High level voa vials were analyzed, not all MCP reporting standards are met.
I CP Narration
Were all QA/QC performance criteria specified in the MADEP document CAM achieved? Yes.I Instrument: Icp7 12/10/08-1 (AR18798)
The initial calibration met criteriaThe continuing calibration standards met criteria for all the elements reported. The linear range is defined daily by the calibration range.
continuing calibration blanks were less than the reporting level for the elnents reported.The ICSA and ICSAB were analyzed at the beginning and end of the run and were within criteria.I Printed Name Emily Kolominskaya
Position: ChemistDate: 12/10/2008
Instrument: Icp9 12/12/08-1 (AR18798)
The initial calibration met criteria.The continuing calibration standards met criteria for all the elements reported. The linear range is defined daily by the calibration range.The continuing calibration blanks were less than the reporting level for the elonents reported.The ICSA and ICSAB were analyzed at the beginning and end of the run and were within criteria.IPrintedName EmilyKolominskaya
Position: ChemistDate: 12/12/2008
H QC (Batch Specific)
All LCS recoveries were within 75 - 125 with the following exceptions: None.
S All LCSD recoveries were within 75 -125 with the following exceptions: None.
I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining theinformation, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accurate and complete
PCB Narration
Were all QA/QC performance criteria specified in the MADEP document CAM achieved? Yes.
Instrument: Au-ecdl 12/09/08-1 (AR18798)
8082 Narration:
The initial calibration RSD for the compound list was less than 20% except for the following compounds: none
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587 East Middle Turapike. P.03.ox370, Manchester, CT06040Tel. (860) 645-1102 Fax (860) 645-0823
MCP Certification ReportDecember 15, 2008
SDG LD.: GAR18798
The continuing calibration standards were within acceptance criteria except for the following compounds: none
Printed Name Michael HahnPosition: ChemistDate: 12/9/2008
QC Comments: OC Batch 16915 12/08/08 (ARI 8798)
The MS/MSD could not be reported due to matrix interference in the unspiked sample. LCS\LCSD recoveries were within QA/QC limits.
QC (Site Specific)All LCS recoveries were within 30 - 130 with the following exceptions: None.
Ali LCSD recoveries were within 30 - 130 with the following exceptions: None.
All MS recoveries were within 30 - 130 with the following exceptions: None.
All MSD recoveries were within 30 - 130 with the following exceptions None.A matrix effect is suspected when a MS/MSD recovery is outside of criteria No further action is required if LCS/LCSD compounds are withincriteria.
I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining theinformation, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief accurate and complete.
SVOA Narration
Were all QA/QC performance criteria specified in the MADEP document CAM achieved? Yes.
Instrument: Chem04 12/09/08-1 (AR18798)
The DDT breakdown and pentachlorophenol & benzidine peak tailing were not evaluated in the DFTPP tune.
Initial Calibration (Chem04/SV 1209):Greater than 90% of the target compounds met calibration criteria with a RSD <20% or >0.99 correlation coefficient The followingcompounds had RSDs >20% and <0.99 correlation coefficient: 4-chloroaniline, 3-nitroaniline, 2,4-dinitrophenol, Pentachlorophenol
The following compounds failed to meet the minimum required response factor: 2-nitrophenol, Hexachlorobenzene
Continuing Calibration:Greater than 80% of target compounds met continuing calibraion criteria with a %D <20. The following compunds had >20% difference fromthe initial calibration: 3-Nitroaniline
Printed Name Keith AloisaPosition: ChemistDate: 12/9/2008
QC Comments: OC Batch 16793 12/05/08 (AR18798)
*The MS/MSD could not be analyzed because of matrix interfrence. The LCS was within QA/QC criteria.
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CC (Batch Specific)All LCS recoveries were within 30 - 130 with the following exceptions: 2,4-Dinitropheno 1, 2-Nitroaniline, 3-Nitroaniline 4-Chloroaniline,Carbazole, N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
All LCSD recoveries were within 30 - 130 with the following exceptions: 2-Nitroaniline, 3-Nitroaniline, 4-Chioroaniline, 4-Nitroaniline,Carbzole, Di-n-octylphthalate, N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
I attest under the pains and penalties of pejury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining theinformation, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and beliet accurate and complete.
VOA Narration
Were all QA/QC performance criteria specified in the MADEP document CAM achieved? Yes.
Instrument: ChemOl 12/08/08-3 (AR18798)
Initial Calibration Verification (CHEMOI/RCP 120408):All SPCCs, CCCs and >80% of target compounds met criteria.The following compounds had %RSDs >30%: None.Continuing Calibration Verification:All SPCCs, CCCs and >80% of target compounds met criteria. Internal standards were within the 50%-200%o deviation from the initialcalibration.The following compounds had % Deviations >30%: Dichlorodifluoromethane, acrolein
Printed Name Johanna HarringtonPosition: ChemistDate: 12/8/2008
QC (Batch Specific)
All LCS recoveries were within 70 - 130 with the following exceptions: Acrolein, Bromoform-
All LCSD recoveries were within 70 - 130 with the following exceptions: None.I attest under the pains and penalties of peijury that, based upon my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining theinformation, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, accuate and complete.
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Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
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TEST Subcontract Lab (if any) Cart. Nos
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ed (mg/kg)dw icp
cr (mg/kg)dw icp
pb (mg/kg)dw icpsolids (percent)
as (mg/kg)dw icp
cd (mg/kg)dw icp
cr (mgfkg)dw ip
pb (mg/kg)dw icp
solids (percent)
as (mg/kg)dw icp
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solids (percent)
as (mg/kg)dw icp
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8260 dry weight
solids (percent)
8260 dry weight
solids (percent)
8260 dry weight
solids (percent)
8260 dry weight
solids (percent)
8260 dry weight
as (mg/kg)dw icp
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solids (percent)
8260 dry weight
as (mg/kg)dw eip
od (mg/kg)dw icp
cr (mg/kg)dw icp
pb (mg/kg)dw cp
FIELD SAMPLE # LAB ID MATRIX
09B06996
09B06996
09B06996
09806996
09806996
09806998
09B06998
09B06998
09B06998
09B06998
09807000
09B07000
09B07000
09B07000
09807000
09B07002
09807002
09807002
09807002
09B07002
09B06995
09B06995
09B06997
09B06997
09B06999
09B06999
09807001
09807001
09B07003
09B07003
09807003
09807003
09807003
09807003
09B07004
09B07004
09807004
09807004
09807004
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chromium 6 drywt
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TP-2
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TP-3
TP-3
TP-3
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TP-3
09B07004
09807005
09807005
09B07005
09B07005
09807005
09807005
09808268
09B08268
SOIL
SOIL
SOIL
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SOIL
SOIL
SOIL
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CASE NARRATIVE SUMMARY
Recommended sample holding times were not exceeded for all samples unless listed below:None Exceeded
All samples for the method(s) listed were received preserved property in the proper containers at4"C +1- 2 degrees as specified on the chain-of-custody form unless listed below:All properly preserved
In method 8260, the initial and/or continuing calibration did not meet method specifications. Forsamples 09B06995, 997, 999. 07001, and 07003 - 005, Acetone, tert-Butyl Alcohol, 2-Butanone,Tetrahydrofuran, and 1,4-Dioxane were calibrated with a relative response factor <0.05.
In method 8260, any reported result for Dichlorodifluoromethane in samples 09B06995, 997.09B06999, 07001, and 07003 - 005 is estimated and likely to be biased on the low side based oncontinuing calibration bias.
In method 8260, the laboratory fortified blank duplicate (laboratory control sample) RPD forBenzene, Carbon Tetrachloride. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, Ethyl Benzene, Styrene, Tetrachloroethene,Toluene, 1,1,1-Trichloroethane, Trichloroethene, Trichlorofluoromethane. o-Xylene, m&p-Xylene,1,2-Dichlorobenzene, 1,3-Dichlorobenzene, 1,1-Dichloroethane, 1,1-Dichloroethene,trans-1,2-Dichloroethene, Chlorobenzene, cis-i 3-Dichloropropene, 2-Chlorotoluene,Hexachlorobutadiene, p-lsopropyltoluene, n-Propylbenzene, sec-Butylbenzene, 4-Chlorotoluene,tert-Butylbenzene, 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene, 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene, cis-1,2-Dichloroethene,1,1-Dichloropropene, 1,2-Dichloropropane, 2,2-Dichloropropane, n-Butylbenzene, CarbonDisulfide, Dichlorodifluoromethane, Bromochloromethane, Bromobenzene, tert-Butyl Alcohol,Bromodichloromethane, and 1,3,5-Trichorobenzene in samples 09B06995, 997, 999, 07001, and09B07003 - 005 is outside of control limits. Reduced precision is anticipated for any reportedresults for these compounds in these samples.
In method 8260, either laboratory fortified blank (laboratory control sample) or duplicate recovery for1.1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, Bromomethane, Isopropylbenzene in samples 09B06995, 997,09B06999, 07001, and 07003 - 005 is outside of control limits, but the other is within limits.Laboratory fortified blank (laboratory control sample) duplicate RPD is outside of control limits.Reduced precision is anticipated for any reported results for these compounds in these samples.
In Method SW846-7196A, soluble matrix spike, soluble matrix spike duplicate, and Insoluble matrixspike recoveries were outside control limits. pH and ORP results were indicative of reducing conditions,therefore reanalysis is not required.
There are no other analytical issues which affect the usability of the data.
DETAILED CASE NARRATIVE
METHOD SW846 8260 - ADDITIONAL DETAILS
In method 8260 for Bromomethane and Chloroethane in samples 09B06995, 997, 999, 07001, and09B07003 - 005, data is not affected by continuing calibration non-conformance since bias is on thehigh side and all results are "not detected".
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Laboratory control sample recoveries for required MCP Data Enhancement 8260 compoundswere all within limits specified by the method except for "difficult analytes" whererecovery control limits somewhere between 40-160% are used and/or unless otherwise listed in thisnarrative.Difficult analytes: MIBK, MEK, tert-butyl alcohol, acetone, 1,4-dioxane,vinyl chloride, chloromethane, dichlorodifluoromethane, 2-hexanone, naphthalene, and bromomethaneAdditional difficult analytes in water only: 2,2-dichloropropane and tetrachloroethyleneAdditional difficult analyles in soil only: acrylonitrile, 1,2,3-trichloropropane,methylene chloride, n-butylbenzene, and tert-butylbenzeneDuplicate laboratory fortified blank RPDs were all within control limits specified by themethod except for "difficult analytes" where RPDs of 50% are used and/or unless otherwiselisted in this narrative.Difficult anatyte: 1,4-dioxaneCompounds outside of control limits:
In method 8260 in samples 09B06995, 997, 999. 07001, and 07003 -005. either laboratory fortifiedblank (laboratory control sample) or duplicate recovery is outside control limits for Acetone,Chloroethane, 1,2,3-Trichloropropane, and 1,2-Dibromo-3-chioropropane, but the other is within limits.Analysis is in control.
METHOD SW846-6010 - ADDITIONAL DETAILS
For samples 09B06996, 07000, amd 07002 - 07005, method blank contamination noted above thereporting limit for Lead. Data is not affected since the sample result is >10x the level of contamination.
Only As. Cd. Cr and Pb were requested and reported.
METHOD SW846-7196A SOLID MATRIX -ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Laboratory fortified blank is outside control limits, but the duplicate is within limits.Analysis is in control.
All 7196A SOLUBLE matrix spike and matrix spike duplicate recoveries, sampleduplicate RPDs and MSDRPDs, if requested in this batch were within control limits specified bythe method and are reported in the CC summary section of this report unless listed below and/orotherwise listed in this narrative.
All 7196A INSOLUBLE matrix spike recoveries are listed below and are within control limitsspecified by the method unless otherwise specified in this narrative.
SAMPLE NUMBER INSOLUBLE MATRIX SPIKE RECOVERY09B08268 51.0%
All post digestion matrix spikes were within control limits specified by the method unless otherwiselisted in this narrative.
SAMPLE NUMBER POST DIGESTION MATRIX SPIKE RECOVERY09B08268 75.0%
Results for required pH and ORP (oxidation reduction potential) measurements for a sample representativeof the matrix in this batch are listed below:
Sample number tested that is pH ORPrepresentative of matrix type
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09S08268 6.56 142 mv
pH and ORP measurements are indicative of reducing conditions in the sample matrix type.
Failing matrix spike recovery data do not warrant reanalysis since reducing conditions arepresent In the sample matrix.
Reporting limits were not raised due to sample dilutions unless indicated below:
09808268 2x dilution
The results of analyses performed are based on samptes as submitted to the laboratory and relate only to the items collected and tested
The CON-TEST Environmental Laboratory operates under the following certifications and accreditations. AiHAaccreditations only apply to NIOSH methods and Environmental Lead Analyses.AIHA 100033 AIHA ELLAP (LEAD) 100033 NORTH CAROLINA CERT. # 652MASSACHUSETTS MA0100 NEW HAMPSHIRE NELAP 2516 NEW JERSEY NELAP NJ MA007 (AIR)CONNECTICUT PH-0567 VERMONT DOH (LEAD) No. LL015036 FLORIDA DOH E871027 (AIR)NEW YORK ELAP/NELAP 10899 RHODE ISLAND (LIC. No. 112)
I certify that the analyses listed above, unless specifically listed as subcontracted, if any, were performed under my directionaccording to the approved methodologies listed in this document, and that based upon my inquiry of those individualsImmediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material contained in this report is, to the best of my knowledge andbelief, accurate and complete.
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Sample ID:
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3/9/2009DS-1
09B06995 tSampled: 3/6/2009Discrete - (5' BG)
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number 5334
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
Acetone
Acrylonitrile
tert-Amylmethyl Ether
Benzene
Bromobenzene
Bromochloromethane
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
2-Butanone (MEK)
tert-Butyl Alcohol
n-Butylbenzene
sec-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylethyl Ether
Carbon Disulfide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chlorodibromomethane
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
2-Chiorotoluene
4-Chlorotoluene
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dibromomethane
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1.3-Dichlorobenzene
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the
NM = Not Measured
Results
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
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mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wA
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mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wY
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
Reporting Limit
Date
Analyzed
03/110/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
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03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
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03/10/09
03/10/09
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03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF 0.11
MFF 0.007
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.011
MFF 0.042
MFF 0.042
MFF 0003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.007
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.021
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.011
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
P/ F
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
= See end of report for comments and notes apolvina to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
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LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
Units
14-Dichlorobenzene
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropane
2,2-Dichloropropane
1,1-Dichloropropene
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
Diethyl Ether
Diisopropyl Ether
1,4-Dioxane
Ethyl Benzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
2-Hexanone
Isopropylbenzene
p-Isopropyltoluene
MTBE
Methylene Chloride
MIBK
Naphthalene
n-Propylbenzene
Styrene
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wl
mg/kg dry wl
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Results DateAnalyzed
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10109
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
NO 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03110/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03110/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.021
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.003MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.021
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.11
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.021
MFF 0.003
MFF 0003
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.021
MFF 0.021
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
= See end of report for comments and notes applying to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
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Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
1.1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
1,1, 1 -Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichlorofluoromethane
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
Vinyl Chloride
m + p Xylene
o-Xylene
Results
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mg/kg dry wt
DateAnalyzed
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
0.002
0.003
0011
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.011
0.003
0.011
0.003
0.003
0.011
0.005
0.003
Analytical Method:SW846 8260SAMPLES ARE CONCENTRATED BY PURGE & TRAP, FOLLOWED BY GC/MS TARGET COMPOUNDANALYSIS.
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data to
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit determine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.NM = Not Measured
= See end of report for comments and notes anpving to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTIlCAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street " East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 * TEL 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING. JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510 Purchase Order No.:
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/9/2009
Field Sample #: DS-2
Sample ID 09B06997 4Sampled: 3/6/2009Discrete - (5' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
3/20/2009Page 4 of 35
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786
Job Number: 5334
Units
Acetone
Acrylonitrile
tert-Amylmethyl Ether
Benzene
Bromobenzene
Bromochloromethane
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
2-Butanone (MEK)
tert-Butyl Alcohol
n-Butylbenzene
sec-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylethyl Ether
Carbon Disulfide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chlorodibromomethane
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
2-Chlorotoluene
4-Chlorotoluene
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dibromomethane
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Results DateAnalyzed
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10109
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10109
ND 03/10109
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10109
ND 03/10109
NO 03/10/09
NO 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
0.044
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.005
0.0180.018
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.009
0.002
0.005
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results
= See end of report for comments and notes applvinq to this sample
: = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTiCAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 * TEL, 4131525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510 Purch
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/9/2009
Field Sample 0: DS-2
Sample ID: 09B06997 tSampled:
3/20/2009Page 5 of 35
hase Order No.:
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
3/6/2009Discrete - (5' BG)
Sample Matrix SOIL
Units
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene
Dichiorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
trans- 1,2-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropane
2,2-Dichloropropane
1;1-Dichloropropene
cis-1, 3-Dichloropropene
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
Diethyl Ether
Diisopropyl Ether
1,4-Dioxane
Ethyl Benzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
2-Hexanone
lsopropylbenzenep-Isopropyltoluene
MTBE
Methylene Chloride
MIBK
Naphthalene
n-Propylbenzene
Styrene
1,1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wit
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
Results DateAnalyzed
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
0.001
0.002
0.009
0.001
0.001
0.0020.0010.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.009
0.001
0.044
0.0010.001
0.0090.001
0.001
0.002
0.009
0.009
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.001
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
* = See end of report for comments and notes applyina to this sample
* = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street " East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 * TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510
Project Location:Date Received:
Field Sample #:
Sample ID:
175 WILLARD
3/9/2009DS-2
09B06997
3/20/2009Page 6 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
STREET, LOWELL, MA. LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number 5334
tSampled: 3/6/2009Discrete - (5' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichlorofluoromethane
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
1,3.5-Trimethylbenzene
Vinyl Chloride
m + p Xylene
o-Xylene
Results
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wit
ND
0.001
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Date
Analyzed
03/10/09
03/10/09
031 0/09
03110/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10109
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
0.001
0.001
0.005
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.0010.001
0.001
0.005
0.001
0.005
0.0010.001
0.005
0.0020.001
Analytical Method:SW846 8260SAMPLES ARE CONCENTRATED BY PURGE & TRAP, FOLLOWED BY GC/MS TARGET COMPOUNDANALYSIS.
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended or
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit regulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
NM = Not Measured
* = See end of report for comments and notes applyino to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 " TEL 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING. JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510 Purchase Order No.:
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/9/2009
Field Sample #: DS-3
Sample ID: 09BO6999 tSampled : 3/6/2009Discrete - (3' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
3/20/2009
Page 7 of 35
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
Units
Acetone
Acrylonitrile
tert-Amylmethyl Ether
Benzene
Bromobenzene
Bromochloromethane
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
2-Butanone (MEK)
tert-Butyl Alcohol
n-Butylbenzene
sec-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylethyl Ether
Carbon Disulfide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chlorodibromomethane
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
2-Chlorotoluene
4-Chlorotoluene
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dibromomethane
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the
NM = Not Measured
Results
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
Reporting Limit
Date
Analyzed
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF 0.12
MFF 0.008
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.012
MFF 0.048
MFF 0.048
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.008
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.024
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.012
MFF 0.003
MFF 0003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
P/ F
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
= See end of report for comments and notes applyino to this sample
* = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
con-tEst'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 * TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510
Project Location:Date Received:
Field Sample #:
Sample ID :
3/20/2009Page 8 of 35
Purchase Order No
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number 5334
175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
3/9/2009
DS-3
09B06999 *Sampled : 3/6/2009Discrete - (3' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
trans- 1,2-Dichloroethylene
1.2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropane
2,2-Dichloropropane
1,1-Dichloropropene
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
Diethyl Ether
Diisopropyl Ether
1,4-Dioxane
Ethyl Benzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
2-Hexanone
lsopropylbenzenep-isopropyttoluene
MTBE
Methylene Chloride
MIBK
Naphthalene
n-Propylbenzene
Styrene
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wA
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Results DateAnalyzed
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.024
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.003
MFF 0003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0002
MFF 0.003
MFF 0003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.024
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.12
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.024
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.024
MFF 0.024
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results
* = See end of report for comments and notes applvino to this sample* = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street " East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 * TEL, 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510
Project Location: 175 WILLARD ST
Date Received: 3/9/2009
Field Sample #I: DS-3
Sample ID: 09B06999
3/20/2009Page 9 of 35
Purchase Order No
REET. LOWELL, MA. LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number 5334
tSampled : 3/6/2009Discrete - (3' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
1.1.2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trich lorofl uorometh ane
1, 2,3-Trichloropropane
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
Vinyl Chloride
m + p Xylene
o-Xylene
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Results DateAnalyzed
ND 03/10/09
0.004 03/10/09
NO 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
NO 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
0.002
0.003
0012
0.003
0.0030.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.012
0.003
0.012
0.003
0.003
0.012
0.005
0.003
Analytical Method:SW846 8260SAMPLES ARE CONCENTRATED BY PURGE & TRAP, FOLLOWED BY GC/MS TARGET COMPOUNDANALYSIS
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended or
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit regulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
NM = Not Measured
'= See end of report for comments and notes applying to this sample
4 = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 ' FAX 413/525-6405 * TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510 Purc
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/912009Field Sample #: DS-4
Sample ID: 09807001 tSampled:
3/20/2009Page 10 of 35
hase Order No.:
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
3/6/2009Discrete - (3.5' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
Acetone
Acrylonitrile
tert-Amylmethyl Ether
Benzene
Bromobenzene
Bromochioromethane
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
2-Butanone (MEK)
tert-Butyl Alcohol
n-Butylbenzene
sec-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylethyl Ether
Carbon Disulfide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chlorodibromomethane
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
2-Chlorotoluene
4-Chlorotoluene
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dibromomethane
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
Results DateAnalyzed
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
0.003 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10109
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03110/09
ND 03110/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF 0.11
MFF 0.007
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.011
MFF 0.043MFF 0.043
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.007
MFF 0.003
MFF 0003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0022
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.011
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
MFF 0.003
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
* = See end of report for comments and notes applying to this sample
t = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street " East Longmeadow, MA 01028 " FAX 413/525-6405 " TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLO
CUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON. MA 01510
Project Location:
Date Received:
Field Sample #0:
Sample ID:
3/20/2009Page 11 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number 5334
175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
3/9/2009
DS-4
09B07001 tSampled : 3/6/2009Discrete - (3.5' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,.1-Dichloroethylene
cis- 1,2-Dichloroethylene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropane
2,2-Dichloropropane
1,1-Dichloropropene
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
Diethyl Ether
Diisopropyl Ether
1,4-Dioxane
Ethyl Benzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
2-Hexanone
Isopropylbenzene
p-Isopropyltoluene
MTBE
Methylene Chloride
MIBK
Naphthalene
n-Propylbenzene
Styrene
1, 1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the
NM = Not Measured
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Reporting Limit
Results
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
0.016
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
DateAnalyzed
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
0.003
0.005
0.022
0.003
0.003
0.005
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.002
0.003
0 003
0 002
0.002
0.022
0.002
0.11
0.003
0.003
0.022
0.003
0:003
0.005
0.022
0.022
0.005
0.003
0.003
0.003
P/ F
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
= See end of report for comments and notes applvino to this sample4 = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
con-test'ANAL YTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 " TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLO
CUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STF
Date Received: 3/9/2009
Field Sample #: DS-4
Sample ID: 09B07001
3/20/2009Page 12 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
EET, LOWELL, MA. LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
:Sampled : 3/6/2009Discrete - (3.5 BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
1.2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
1,11-Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichlorofl uoromethane
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
1,1,2-Trichloro-1, 2,2-Trifluoroethane
1.2,4-Trimethylbenzene
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
Vinyl Chloride
m + p Xylene
o-Xylene
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Results DateAnalyzed
ND 03/10/09
0.019 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
0.021 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
NO 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
0.002
0.003
0.011
0.003
0.0030.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.003
0.011
0.003
0.011
0.003
0.003
0.011
0.005
0.003
Analytical Method:
SW846 8260SAMPLES ARE CONCENTRATED BY PURGE & TRAP, FOLLOWED BY GC/MS TARGET COMPOUNDANALYSIS.
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data to
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit determine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
NM = Not Measured
= See end of report for comments and notes applvinq to this sample
: = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-tEstANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street ' East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 * TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510 Purc
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/9/2009Field Sample #: TP-1
Sample ID: 09B07003 4Sampled
3/20/2009
Page 13 of 35hase Order No.:
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
3/6/2009Test Pit -1 (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
Acetone
Acrylonitrile
tert-Amylmethyl Ether
Benzene
Bromobenzene
Bromochloromethane
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
2-Butanone (MEK)
tert-Butyl Alcohol
n-Butylbenzene
sec-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylethyl Ether
Carbon Disulfide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chlorodibromomethane
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
2-Chlorotoluene
4-Chlorotoluene
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dibromomethane
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1,3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wY
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
Results DateAnalyzed
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF 0.077
MFF 0.005
MFF 0.001
MFF 0.002
MFF 0002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.008
MFF 0.031
MFF 0.031
MFF 0.002MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.001
MFF 0.005
MFF 0002
MFF 0002
MFF 0.001
MFF 0016
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.008
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.001
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data to
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit determine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.NM = Not Measured
= See end of report for comments and notes applvina to this sample4 = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 " FAX 413/525-6405 *TEL. 4131525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER 3/20/2009
464 HIGH STREET Page 14 of 35
CLINTON, MA 01510 Purchase Order No.:
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA. LIMS-BAT # LIMT-23786Date Received: 3/9/2009 Job Number: 5334
Field Sample #: TP-1
Sample ID: 09B07003 tSampled: 3/6/2009Test Pit -1 (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Analyzed Lo Hi
1,4-Dichlorobenzene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.004
Dichlorodifluoromethane mg/kg dry wI ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.016
1,1-Dichloroethane mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
1,2-Dichloroethane mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
1,1-Dichloroethylene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.004
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene mg/kg dry wt NO 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
1,2-Dichloropropane mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
1,3-Dichloropropane mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.001
2,2-Dichloropropane mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
1,1-Dichloropropene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.001
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.001
Diethyl Ether mg/kg dry w! ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.016
Diisopropyl Ether mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0001
1,4-Dioxane mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.077
Ethyl Benzene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
Hexachlorobutadiene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
2-Hexanone mg/kg dry A ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.016
lsopropylbenzene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0002
p-lsopropyltoluene mg/kg dry w ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
MTBE mg/kg drywt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.004
Methylene Chloride mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.016
MIBK mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.016
Naphthalene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.004
n-Propylbenzene mg/kg dry w! ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
Styrene mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
1.1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane mg/kg dry wt ND 03/10/09 MFF 0.002
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data to
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit determine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
NM = Not Measured
* = See end of report for comments and notes applying to this sample
: = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
con-tEst'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 " FAX 413/525-6405 " TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510
3/20/2009Page 15 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
Project Location:Date Received:
175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
3/9/2009LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
Field Sample #: TP-1
Sample ID: 09B07003
Sample Matrix: SOIL
tSampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -1 (3'BG)
Units
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachioroethylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
1,2.3-Trichlorobenzene
1,2.4-Trichlorobenzene
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichlorofluoromethane
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
1,1,2-Trichloro-1.2,2-Trifluoroethane
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
Vinyl Chloride
m + p Xylene
o-Xylene
Results
mglkg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt 0.002
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wI ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry w ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
mg/kg dry wt ND
DateAnalyzed
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
0.001
0.0020.008
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.008
0.002
0.008
0.002
0.002
0.008
0.004
0.002
Analytical Method:SW846 8260SAMPLES ARE CONCENTRATED BY PURGE & TRAP, FOLLOWED BY GC/MS TARGET COMPOUNDANALYSIS.
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data to
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit determine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
NM = Not Measured
= See end of renort for comments and notes anplyina to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street " East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 * TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510
3/20/2009Page 16 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
Project Location:Date Received:
Field Sample #:
Sample I D:
175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
3/9/2009
TP-2
09B07004 *Sampled: 3/6/2009Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
Acetone
Acrylonitrile
tert-Amylmethyl Ether
Benzene
Bromobenzene
Bromochloromethane
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
2-Butanone (MEK)
tert-Butyl Alcohol
n-Butylbenzene
sec-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylethyl Ether
Carbon Disulfide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chlorodibromomethane
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
2-Chlorotoluene
4-Chlorotoluene
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dibromomethane
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1.3-Dichlorobenzene
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wl
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Results DateAnalyzed
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
NO 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
MFF 0.090
MFF 0006
MFF 0.001
MFF 0002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.009
MFF 0.036
MFF 0.036
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.001
MFF 0.006
MFF 0002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.001
MFF 0.018
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.009
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.001
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.002
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
' = See end of report for comments and notes apptvinc to this sample
4 = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-tEstANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 " TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510 Purchase Order No.:
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/9/2009Field Sample #: TP-2
Sample ID: 09807004 $Sampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
3/20/2009
Page 17 of 35
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
Units
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropane
2,2-Dichloropropane
1,1-Dichloropropene
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
trans-1.3-Dichloropropene
Diethyl Ether
Diisopropyl Ether
1,4-Dioxane
Ethyl Benzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
2-Hexanone
lsopropylbenzenep-lsopropyltoluene
MTBE
Methylene Chloride
MIBK
Naphthalene
n-Propylbenzene
Styrene
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wtI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Results Date
Analyzed
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10109
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
NO 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
0.002
0.004
0.018
0.002
0.002
0.004
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.002
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.018
0.001
0.090
0.002
0.002
0.018
0.002
0.002
0.004
0.018
0.018
0.004
0.002
0.002
0.002
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results
* = See end of report for comments and notes applinq to this sample
4 = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 " FAX 4131525-6405 * TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER464 HIGH STREETCLINTON, MA 01510
Project Location: 175 WILLARD ST
Date Received: 319/2009
Field Sample #: TP-2
Sample ID: 09B07004
3/20/2009Page 18 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
REET, LOWELL, MA. LIMS-BAT # LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
tSampled: 316/2009Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1.3,5-Trichlorobenzene
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
1,1, 2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichlorofluoromethane
1, 2,3-Trichloropropane
1,1, 2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
1, 3,5-Trimethylbenzene
Vinyl Chloride
m + p Xylene
o-Xylene
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Results DateAnalyzed
ND 03/10/09
0.004 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
0.001
0.002
0.009
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.0020.002
0.002
0.009
0.002
0.009
0.0020.002
0.009
0.004
0.002
Analytical Method:
SW846 8260SAMPLES ARE CONCENTRATED BY PURGE & TRAP, FOLLOWED BY GC/MS TARGET COMPOUNDANALYSIS.
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
= See end of report for comments and notes applying to this s
* = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
P/ F
con-tEst'ANALYTiCAL LABORATORY
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CLINTON, MA 01510 Purchase Order No.:
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.Date Received: 3/9/2009
Field Sample #: TP-3
Sample ID : 09B07005 tSampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -3 (3.5-4'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
3/20/2009Page 19 of 35
LIMS-BAT # LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
Units
Acetone
Acrylonitrile
tert-Amylmethyl Ether
Benzene
Bromobenzene
Bromochloromethane
Bromodichloromethane
Bromotorm
Bromomethane
2-Butanone (MEK)
tert-Butyl Alcohol
n-Butytbenzene
sec-Butylbenzene,
tert-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylethyl Ether
Carbon Disulfide
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chlorodibromomethane
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
2-Chlorotoluene
4-Chlorotoluene
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
1.2-Dibromoethane
Dibromomethane
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the
NM = Not Measured
Results
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
m9/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Reporting Limit
DateAnalyzed
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF 0.19
MFF 0.012
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.019
MFF 0.075
MFF 0.075
MFF 0.004
MFF 0004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.012
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.038
MFF 0.008
MFF 0.019
MFF 0004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.002
MFF 0004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
P/ F
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
= See end of report for comments and notes applvino to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
con-tEst'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 * TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510
3)20/2009Page 20 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
Project Location:
Date Received:
Field Sample #:
Sample ID :
175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
3/9/2009TP-3
09607005 tSampled: 3/6/2009Test Pit -3 (35-4'BG)
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropane
2,2-Dichloropropane
1,1-Dichloropropene
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene
Diethyl Ether
Diisopropyl Ether
1.4-Dioxane
Ethyl Benzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
2-Hexanone
lsopropylbenzenep-lsopropyltoluene
MTBE
Methylene Chloride
MIBK
Naphthalene
n-Propylbenzene
Styrene
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
mg/kg dry VA
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wA
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry vtA
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Results Date
Analyzed
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
ND 03/10/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.008
MFF 0.038
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0008
MFF 0004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0002
MFF 0.002
MFF 0.038
MFF 0.002
MFF 019
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.038
MFF 0004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0008
MFF 0038
MFF 0.038
MFF 0.008
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
MFF 0.004
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
= See end of report for comments and notes applying to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
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3/20/2009Page 21 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
Project Location:
Date Received:
Field Sample #:
Sample ID:
175 WILLARD
319/2009
TP-3
09B07005
STREET, LOWELL, MA. LIMS-BAT # LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
*Sampled : 3/612009Test Pit -3 (3.5-4'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichlorofluoromethane
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane
1,2.4-Trimethylbenzene
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
Vinyl Chloride
m + p Xylene
o-Xylene
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Results
ND
0.006
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Date
Analyzed
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10109
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10109
03/10/09
03/10/09
03/10/09
Analyst
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
MFF
RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
0.002
0.004
0.019
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.004
0.0040.004
0.004
0.019
0.004
0.019
0.004
0.004
0.019
0.0080 004
Analytical Method
SW846 8260SAMPLES ARE CONCENTRATED BY PURGE & TRAP,ANALYSIS
FOLLOWED BY GC/MS TARGET COMPOUND
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data to
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit determine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
NM = Not Measured
* = See end of report for comments and notes applvina to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
Pt F
con-test'ANALYTICALLABORATORY
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JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510
3/20/2009Page 22 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
Project Location:
Date Received:
Field Sample #:
175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL. MA.
3/9/2009
CS-1
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
Sample ID: 09B06996
Sample Matrix: SOIL
tSampled : 3/6/2009Composite - (S'BG)
DateAnalyzed
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
10.8 03/13/09 OP 2.95
Field Sample #: CS-2
Sample ID: 09606998
Sample Matrix: SOIL
tSampled : 3/6/2009Composite - (3-6'BG)
Arsenic
Field Sample #:
Units Results DateAnalyzed
mg/kg dry wt 13.1 03/17/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
OP 3.16
CS-3
Sample ID: 09B07000
Sample Matrix: SOIL
*Sampled: 3/6/2009Composite - (0-5'BG)
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
Arsenic
Field Sample #: CS-4
Sample ID: 09B07002
Sample Matrix: SOIL
mg/kg dry wt 17.6 03/13/09 OP 3.23
*Sampled: 3/6/2009Composite - (2.5-7.5BG)
Date AnalystAnalyzed
RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
Arsenic mg/kg dry wt 16.4 03/13/09 OP 3.23
FieldSamplei#: TP-1
Sample ID: 09B07003 *Sampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -1 (3'BG)
Sample Matnx: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ FAnalyzed Lo Hi
Arsenic mg/kg dry wt 20.4 03/13/09 OP 3.45
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
* = See end of report for comments and notes applyino to this sample
* = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
Arsenic
Units Results
mg/kg dry wt
P/ F
P/ F
Units Results DateAnalyzed
P/ F
Units Results P/ F
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CLINTON, MA 01510
3/20/2009Page 23 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
Project Location:Date Received:
Field Sample #:
175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
3/9/2009TP-2
LIMS-BAT # LIMT-23786Job Number. 5334
Sample ID: 09B07004
Sample Matrix: SOIL
tSampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
Results DateAnalyzed
Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Lo Hi
Arsenic mg/kg dry wt 16.6 03/13/09 OP 3.42
Field Sample#: TP-3
Sample ID: 09B07005 4Sampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -3 (3.5-4'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Analyzed Lo Hi
Arsenic mg/kg dry wt 172 03/13/09 OP 4.45
Analytical Method:
SW846 3050/6010SAMPLES ARE DIGESTED WITH NITRIC ACID AND THEN ANALYZED BYINDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY.
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
* = See end of report for comments and notes anplvino to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
Units
con-LEst'ANALYTIcAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street " East Longmeadow, MA 01028 * FAX 413/525-6405 ' TEL. 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 01510 Purchase Order No.:
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET. LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/912009Field Sample #: CS-1
Sample ID: 09B06996 tSampled: 3/6/2009Composite - (5'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
3/20/2009Page 24 of 35
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number 5334
Units
Cadmium
Field Sample #:
Sample ID:
mg/kg dry wt ND
CS-2
09B06998
ults Date AnaAnalyzed
03/13/09 OP
lyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
0.30
tSampled: 3/6/2009Composite - (3-6'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
Cadmium
Field Sample #:
Sample ID :
mg/kg dry wt
CS-3
09B07000
Results DateAnalyzed
4.37 03/17/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
OP 0.32
tSampled : 3/6/2009Composite - (0-5'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Results DateAnalyzed
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
Cadmium mg/kg dry wt 3.37 03/13/09 OP 033
Field Sample #: CS-4
Sample ID: 09807002 tSampled : 3/6/2009
Composite - (2.5-7.5BG)Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ FAnalyzed Lo Hi
Cadmium mg/kg dry wt 4.58 03/13/09 OP 0.33
Field Sample #: TP-1
Sample ID : 09B07003 tSampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -I (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ FAnalyzed Lo Hi
Cadmium mg/kg dry wt 5.96 03/13/09 OP 0.35
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data to
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit determine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results
NM = Not Measured
= See end of report for comments and notes applvina to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
P/ F
Units P/ F
con-test'ANALYTIcAL LABORATORY
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CLINTON, MA 01510
3/20/2009
Page 25 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
Project Location:Date Received:
Field Sample #:
Sample ID :
175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
3/9/2009TP-2
09B07004
LIMS-BAT # LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
tSampled: 3/6/2009Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Results DateAnalyzed
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
Cadmium
Field Sample #:
mg/kg dry wt 0.96 03/13/09 OP 0.35
TP-3
Sample ID: 09B07005
Sample Matrix: SOIL
$Sampled: 3/6/2009Test Pit -3 (3.5-4'BG)
Units
mg/kg dry wt
Results DateAnalyzed
45.5 03/13/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
OP 0.45
Analytical Method:SW846 3050/6010SAMPLES ARE DIGESTED WITH NITRIC ACID AND THEN ANALYZED BYINDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY.
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
= See end of report for comments and notes applvina to this sample
: = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
Units P/ F
Cadmium
P/ F
con-test'ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
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CLINTON, MA 01510
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/19/2009Field Sample # : TP-3
Sample ID: 09B08268
Sample Matrix: SOIL
3/20/2009Page 26 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
*Sampled : 3/612009Test Pit 3 (3.5-4' BG)
Units
Chromium (+6)
Extraction Date CR+6
Results
mg/kg dry vt 2.11
DateAnalyzed
03/20/09
3/1912009 03/20/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Lo Hi
AED
AED
0.23
Analytical Method
SW846 7196ALKALINE DIGESTION BY SW846 3060A OF SOLID FOLLOWED BY COLORIMETRIC ANALYSISWITH S-DIPHENYLCARBAZIDE.
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
= See end of report for comments and notes applvina to this sample: = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
con-test'ANALYTlOAL LABORATORY
39 Spruce Street * East Longmeadow, MA 01028 ' FAX 413/525-6405 " TEL 413/525-2332
JOE JAMMALLOCUSHING, JAMMALLO & WHEELER
464 HIGH STREET
CLINTON, MA 015
Project Location:Date Received:
Fleld Sample #:
Sample ID:
10 Purchase Order No.:
175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
3/9/2009CS-1
09B06996
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
$Sampled: 3/6/2009Composite - (5BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
Chromium
Field Sample #: CS-2
Sample ID : 09B06998
Sample Matrix: SOIL
mg/kg dry wt
Results Date
Analyzed
21.4 03/13/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
OP 0.59
tSampled: 3/6/2009Composite - (3-6'BG)
Units
Chromium
Field Sample #: CS-3
Sample ID: 09B07000
Sample Matrix:
Results
mg/kg dry wt 44.2
DateAnalyzed
03/17/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
OP 064
tSampled : 3/6/2009Composite - (0-5'BG)
SOIL
Units Results DateAnalyzed
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
P/ F
Chromium mg/kg dry wt 42.3 03/13/09 OP 065
Field Sample #: CS-4
Sample ID: 09B07002 $Sampled: 3/6/2009Composite - (2.5-7.5BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ FAnalyzed Lo Hi
Chromium mg/kg dry wt 47.2 03/13/09 OP 0 65
Field Sample #: TP-1
Sample ID : 09B07003 *Sampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -1 (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Analyzed Lo Hi
Chromium mg/kg dry wt 32.9 03/13/09 OP 0.69
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
= See end of report for comments and notes applvino to this sample
* = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
3/20/2009Page 27 of 35
P/ F
P/ F
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Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/9/2009
Field Sample #: TP-2
Sample ID: 09B07004 tSampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
3/20/2009
Page 28 of 35
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number 5334
Units
Chromium
Field Sample #:
Sample ID:
mg/kg dry wt
TP-3
09B07005
Results DateAnalyzed
47.0 03/13/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
OP 0.69
tSampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -3 (3.5-4'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Results Date
Analyzed
685 03/13/09
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
OP 0.89
Analytical Method:SW846 3050/6010SAMPLES ARE DIGESTED WITH NITRIC ACID AND THEN ANALYZED BYINDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY.
RL = Reporting Limit
NO = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
= See end of report for comments and notes applying to this se= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
P/ F
Chromium
Units
mg/kg dry wt
P/ F
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Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET. LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/9/2009Field Sample #: CS-1
Sample ID: 09B06996 :Sampled : 3/6/2009Composite - (5'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
Lead
Field Sample #:
Sample ID:
mg/kg dry wI
CS-2
09B06998
Results
19.1
Date
Analyzed
03/13/09
3/20/2009Page 29 of 35
LIMS-BAT #. LIMT-23786Job Number 5334
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
OP 0.89
P/ F
*Sampled : 3/612009Composite - (3-68BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units
Lead
Field Sample #:
Sample ID:
Results
mg/kg dry wt 4250
CS-3
09507000
DateAnalyzed
03/17/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Lo Hi
OP 0.95
$Sampled : 3/6/2009Composite - (0-5'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results DateAnalyzed
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
P/ F
Lead mg/kg dry wt 1130 03/13/09 OP 0.97
Field Sample #: CS-4
Sample ID: 09B07002 $Sampled: 3/612009Composite - (2.5-7.58G)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ FAnalyzed Lo Hi
Lead mg/kg dry wt 3280 03/13/09 OP 0.97
Field Sample #: TP-1
Sample ID: 09B07003 $Sampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -1 (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ FAnalyzed Lo Hi
Lead mg/kg dry wt 1310 03/13109 OP 1.04
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data to
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit determine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
NM = Not Measured
= See end of report for comments and notes apolvino to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
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3/20/2009Page 30 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
Project Location:Date Received:
Field Sample #:
175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
3/9/2009
TP-2
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
Sample ID : 09B07004
Sample Matrix. SOIL
*Sampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Analyzed Lo Hi
Lead mg/kg dry wt 201 03113/09 OP 1.03
Field Sample #: TP-3
Sample ID: 09B07005 $Sampled: 316/2009Test Pit -3 (3.5-4'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Analyzed Lo Hi
Lead mg/kg dry wt 1790 03/13109 OP 1.34
Analytical Method:SW846 305016010SAMPLES ARE DIGESTED WITH NITRIC ACID AND THEN ANALYZED BYINDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY.
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results
* = See end of report for comments and notes applying to this sample
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
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Project Location: 175 WILLARD ST
Date Received: 3/9/2009Field Sample #: CS-1
Sample ID: 09B06996
3/20/2009Page 31 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
REET, LOWELL, MA.
*Sampled:
LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
3/612009Composite - (5'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results DateAnalyzed
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
P1 F
Solids, total % 84.8 03/11/09 FD
Field Sample #: CS-2
Sample ID 09B06998 $Sampled : 3/6/2009
Composite - (3-6'G)Sample Matrix SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Analyzed Lo Hi
Solids, total % 79.3 03/11/09 FD
Field Sample #: CS-3
Sample ID: 09B07000 tSampled: 3/6/2009Composite - (0-5'BG)
Sample Matrix SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Analyzed Lo Hi
Solids, total % 776 03/11/09 FD
Field Sample #: CS-4
Sample ID : 09807002 4Sampled : 3/6/2009Composite - (2.5-7.5BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ FAnalyzed Lo Hi
Solids, total % 77.4 03/11/09 FD
Field Sample#: DS-1
Sample ID: 09806996 tSampled : 3/6/2009Discrete - (5' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ F
Analyzed Lo Hi
Solids, total % 87.0 03/11/09 FD
RL = Reporting Limit SPEC UIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data to
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit determine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
NM = Not Measured
= See end of report for comments and notes applvinv to this sample
t = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
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Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET,
Date Received: 3/9/2009Field Sample #: DS-2
Sample ID: 09B06997
3/20/2009Page 32 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
LOWELL, MA. LIMS-BAT #: LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
$Sampled : 3/6/2009Discrete - (5' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results DateAnalyzed
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
P/ F
Solids, total % 83.3 03/11/09 FD
Field Sample # : DS-3
Sample ID : 09B06999 tSampled : 3/6/2009Discrete - (3' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ FAnalyzed Lo Hi
Solids, total % 77.9 03/11/09 FD
Field Sample #: DS-4
Sample ID: 09B07001 $Sampled : 31612009Discrete - (3.5' BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ FAnalyzed Lo Hi
Solids, total % 67,1 03111/09 ED
Field Sample #: TP-1
Sample ID : 09B07003 tSampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -1 (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/F
Analyzed Lo Hi
Solids, total % 72.6 03111/09 FD
Field Sample #: TP-2
Sample ID: 09807004 $Sampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -2 (3'BG)
Sample Matrix: SOIL
Units Results Date Analyst RL SPEC Limit P/ FAnalyzed Lo Hi
Solids, total % 73.3 03/11/09 ED
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
= See end of report for comments and notes appIvIng to this s
= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
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3/20/2009Page 33 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.Date Received: 3/912009Field Sample #: TP-3
Sample ID: 09B07005
Sample Matrix: SOIL
LIMS-BAT # LIMT-23786Job Number 5334
tSampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit -3 (3.5-4'BG)
Units
Solids, total
Results DateAnalyzed
56.3 03/11/09
Analyst RL SPEC Limit
Lo Hi
FD
Analytical Method:SM 2540GPERCENT OF SAMPLE REMAINING AFTER DRYING OVERNIGHT AT 103-105 DEGREESCENTIGRADE.
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
= See end of report for comments and notes appivina to this sample4 = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
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Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.Date Received: 3/19/2009Fleld Sample #: TP-3
Sample ID: 09808268
Sample Matrix: SOIL
3/20/2009
Page 34 of 35
LIMS-BAT #. LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
tSampled : 3/6/2009Test Pit 3 (3.5-4 BG)
Units
SPECIAL TEST
Trivalent Chromium
CR+3: Total Chromium - Hexavalent ChromiumCR+3: 685 mg/kg dw - 2.11 mg/kg dwCR+3: 682.89 mg/kg dw
Total Chromium Method SW6010Hexavalent Chromium Method SW7196A
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
Results DateAnalyzed
Analyst RL SPEC LimitLo Hi
03/20/09 LL
RL 0.888 mg/kg dwRL: 0.563 mg/kg dw
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results
NM = Not Measured
= See end of report for comments and notes applving to this sample= See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
P/ F
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Project Location: 175 WILLARD STREET, LOWELL, MA.
Date Received: 3/19/2009
3/20/2009Page 35 of 35
Purchase Order No.:
LIMS-BAT # LIMT-23786Job Number: 5334
** END OF REPORT **
RL = Reporting Limit
ND = Not Detected at or above the Reporting Limit
NM = Not Measured
SPEC LIMIT = a client specified recommended orregulatory level for comparison with data todetermine PASS (P) or FAIL (F) condition of results.
* = See end of report for comments and notes applyina to this sample* = See attached chain-of-custody record for time sampled
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Method Blanks
Report Date: 3/20/2009 Lims Bat #: LIMT-23786 Page I of 23
QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Analysis QC Analysis
1.2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8
Bromofluorobenzene
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromofluorobenzene
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromofluorobenzene
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4Toluene-d8Bromofluorobenzene
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4
Toluene-d8Bromofluorobenzene
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4
Toluene-d8Bromofluorobenzene
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4
Toluene-d8Bromofluorobenzene
AcetoneBenzene
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chloroform
1,2-Dichloroethane1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Ethyl Benzene2-Butanone (MEK)MIBKNaphthalene
StyreneTetrachloroethylene
Toluene1,1,1 -TrichloroethaneTrichloroethylene
Surrogate RecoverySurrogate RecoverySurrogate Recovery
Surrogate RecoverySurrogate RecoverySurrogate Recovery
Surrogate RecoverySurrogate RecoverySurrogate Recovery
Surrogate RecoverySurrogate RecoverySurrogate Recovery
Surrogate RecoverySurrogate RecoverySurrogate Recovery
Surrogate RecoverySurrogate RecoverySurrogate Recovery
Surrogate RecoverySurrogate RecoverySurrogate Recovery
BlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlank
Units LimitsSample Id
09B06995
09B06997
09B06999
09B07001
09B07003
09607004
09B07005
BLANK-130458
Values
94.040
96.56093.400
94.60097.48093.440
98.60095.08092.520
95.08095.00090.120
97 00095.80093.640
96.24097.08093.320
95.84096.480
94.000
<0.10<0.002
<0.002<0.004<0.002<0.002<0.002<0.040
<0.020<0.004<0.002<0.002
<0.002<0.002<0.002
70-13070-13070-130
70-13070-13070-130
70-13070-13070-130
70-13070-13070-130
70-13070-13070-130
70-13070-13070-130
70-13070-13070-130
mg/kg dry wimg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
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Method Blanks
Report Date 3/20/2009 Lims Bat #: LIMT-23786 Page 2 of 23
QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
BLANK-1304581,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane Blank <0010 mg/kg dry wt
Trichlorofluoromethane Blank '0.010 mg/kg dry wt
o-Xylene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry vA
m + p Xylene Blank '0.004 mg/kg dry wt
1,2-Dichlorobenzene Blank <0,002 mg/kg dry wt
1,3-Dichlorobenzene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry wt
1,1-Dichloroethane Blank <0002 mg/kg dry wt
1,1-Dichloroethylene Blank <0 004 mg/kg dry wi
14-Dioxane Blank '0.10 mg/kg dryVw
MTBE Blank <0 004 mg/kg dry wt
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene Blank <0002 mg/kg dry wt
Vinyl Chloride Blank <0.010 mg/kg dry wt
Methylene Chloride Blank <0 020 mg/kg dry wl
Chlorobenzene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry wt
Chloromethane Blank <0.010 mg/kg dry wt
Bromomethane Blank <0010 mg/kg dry wt
Chloroethane Blank <0.020 mg/kg dry wt
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene Blank '0.001 mg/kg dry wt
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene Blank <0.001 mg/kg dry wt
Chlorodibromomethane Blank <0,001 mg/kg dry wt
1,1,2-Trichloroethane Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry wt
Bromoform Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry wt
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Blank <0.001 mg/kg dry wt
2-Chlorotoluene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry VA
Hexachlorobutadiene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry VA
isopropylbenzene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry VA
p-Isopropyltoluene Blank <0,002 mg/kg dry VA
n-Propylbenzene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry VA
sec-Butylbenzene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry VA
tert-Butylbenzene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry VA
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene Blank <0002 mg/kg dry wt
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry VA
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene Blank <0,002 mg/kg dry wt
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry wt
4-Chlorotoluene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry wt
Dibromomethane Blank <0,002 mg/kg dry VA
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry wt
I,1-Dichloropropene Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry VA
1,2-Dichloropropane Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry VA
1,3-Dichloropropane Blank <0.001 mg/kg dry VA
2,2-Dichloropropane Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry wt
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry wt
1.2,3-Trichloropropane Blank <0.002 mg/kg dry wt
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Sample Matrix Spikes and Matrix Spike Duplicates
BATCH QC: Lab fortified Blanks and Duplicates
Standard Reference Materials and DuplicatesMethod Blanks
Report Date:
QC Batch Number:
Sample Id
BLANK-130458
3/20/2009GCMSNOL-21698
Lims Bat #: LIMT-23786
Analysis QC Analysis
n-Butytbenzene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
BromochloromethaneBromobenzeneAcrylonitrileCarbon Disulfide2-Hexanone
trans-1.4-Dichloro-2-ButeneDiethyl EtherBromodichloromethane1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
1.2-Dibromoethane
Tetrahydrofurantert-Butyl AlcoholDiisopropyl Ether
tert-Butylethyl Ethertert-Amylmethyl Ether1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
BlankBlank
BlankBlankBlankBlankBlank
BlankBlankBlankBlankBlank
BlankBlankBlankBlankBlankBlank
LFBLANK-92645Acetone
Benzene
Carbon Tetrachloride
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bilk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort B1 Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFE Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Page 3 of 23
Units
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
mg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
Limits
dry wt
dry wt
dry wt
dry wt
dry wt
dry wt
dry wt
dry wt
dry wldry wIdry wt
dry wI
dry wt
dry wt
dry wt
dry wdry wt
dry w
Values
<0.002
<0.020
<0.002<0 002
<0.006<0.006<0 020
<0.004<0 020<0.002<0.002<0.001
<0.010<0 040<0.001<0.001<0 001<0 002
0.2000.311
155.7800,200
0.380190.42034.640
173.10020.011
0.0200.018
91.8000.0200.024
120.90029 100
106.35027.3620.020
0.01788.8000.0200.023
117.400
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wImg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
70-160
70-160
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
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Standard Reference Materials and Duplicates
Method Blanks
Report Date: 3120/2009 Lims Bat # : LIMT-23786 Page 4 of 23
QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
LFBLANK-92645Carbon Tetrachloride
Chloroform
1.2-Dichloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Ethyl Benzene
2-Butanone (MEK)
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt
Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort 81. FndDup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank AmtLab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Cup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. Found
Lab Fort BlIk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort S. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank AmtLab Fort Bik Found
Lab Fort Bik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort B1 %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bi. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank AmtLab Fort BIk. Found
Lab Fort Bik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
28.600103.10027.740
0.020
0.01681.000
0.0200.020
104 40023.400
92.70025.242
0.0200.016
84.900
0.0200.021
107,40022.50096.15023 400
0.0200.017
85.3000.0200.022
110.80025.50098.05026.0070.0200.018
92.4000.0200.024
123.40031.000
107.90028.7300.200
0.211
105.6700.200
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mglkg dry Mtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry MImg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wi
units
%/
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-160
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Method Blanks
Report Date: 3/2012009 Lims Bat # LIMT-23786 Page 5 of 23
QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
LFBLANK-926452-Butanone (MEK)
MI8K
Naphthalene
Styrene
Tetrachloroethylene
Toluene
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort 81. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. Found
Lab Fort Bk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt
Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort B1 %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort BL Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort B. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank AmtLab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort B1 Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt,
Lab Fort B1k. Found
Lab Fort Bilk. % RecDup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort BIk. Found
0.245
122.76017.090
114.21514.963
02000177
88.7300.2000.211
105.9501722097.34017.6900.0200.014
74.1000.020
0.01891.40017.30082.75020.9060.0200.018
90.8000.0200.024
120.00029.200
105.400
27 7030.020
0.01787.8000.0200.023
119.50031.700
103.65030.5830.0200.017
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry MImg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wl
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/k dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry w!mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry WIt
mg/kg dry wImg/kg dry wI
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
70-160
0-25
70-160
70-160
0-25
40-130
40-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
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Method Blanks
Report Date: 3/2012009 Lims Bat #: LIMT-23786 Page 6 of 23QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
LFBLANK-92645Toluene
1 1,1 -Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
11, 2-Trichloro-1, 2,2-Trifluoroethane
Trichlorofluoromet hane
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort El Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort Bl %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort B1. Av. Rec;LFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort B Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. Found
Lab Fort Aik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort B. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BL. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
87.6000.0200.023
117.80030.200
102.70029.4060.0200.017
87.8000.0200 022
114.60026.800
101.20026.482
0.020
0.01788.3000.0200.023
118.20029.900
103.25028.9580.0200.021
108.1000.0200.029
147.300
39.200127.70030.696
0.0200.019
99.2000.0200.025
128.30029.100
113.75025.582
%/
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wl
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wlmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
%/
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-30
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
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Method Blanks
Report Date: 3/20/2009 Lims Bat #: LIMT-23786 Page 7 of 23
QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id
LFBLANK-92645
Analysis QC Analysis Values Units
o-Xylene
m + p Xylene
1,2-Dichiorobenzene
1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene
1,1-Dichloroethane
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort BIk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort B1. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort B1 Amt.
Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort B1. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BI. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Bk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort B1. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. Found
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort B Amt,Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Limits
0.020
0.01789.200
0.020
0.023117.00027.800
103.10026.9640.040
0.03692.1000.040
0.048122.250
30 150107.17528.131
0.0200.017
87.5000.0200.022
113.80026.300
100.65026.1300.0200.017
88.1000.020
0.022
114.90026.800
101.50026.403
0.0200.017
88.3000.020
0.02311640028.100
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wimg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
units
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
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Sample Matrix Spikes and Matrix Spike Duplicates
BATCH QC: Lab fortified Blanks and Duplicates
Standard Reference Materials and DuplicatesMethod Blanks
Report Date:
QC Batch Number:
Sample Id
LFBLANK-92645
3/20/2009
GCMSNOL-21698
Analysis
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1,4-Dioxane
MTBE
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
Vinyl Chloride
Lims Bat #: LIMT-23786
QC Analysis
Lab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. Found
Lab Fort Bik. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort 6l. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort BIk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort 61 %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Page 8 of 23
Values
102.35027.4540.0200.019
95.8000.0200.025
127.50031.700
111.65028.3920.2000.160
80.480
0.2000.193
96.75016.27088.61518.3600.0200.016
82.5000.020
0.020102.60020.10092.55021.7170.0200.018
92.2000.0200.024
120.00027.800
106.10026.2010.0200.019
95.400
0.0200.024
Units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
%6
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry w!mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
6
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wI
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Limits
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
40-160
40-160
0-50
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
40-130
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Sample Matrix Spikes and Matrix Spike Duplicates Standard Reference Materials and Duplicates
Method Blanks
Report Date: 3/20/2009 Lims Bat #: LIMT-23786 Page 9 of 23
QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id
LFBLANK-92645
Analysis 0C Analysis
Vinyl Chloride
Methylene Chloride
Chlorobenzene
Chloromethane
Bromomethane
Chloroethane
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec;Lab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort B. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Bilk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort BI. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BI. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort B1. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort BI. Av. Rec;LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Bilk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort Bl %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BI. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort BIk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bilk. Found
Lab Fort Bik. % Rec.
Values
121.00025.600
108.20023.6590,0200.019
95.9000.0200.024
123.00027.100
109.45024.7600.0200.017
89.7000.0200.023
118.00028.300
103.85027.2500.0200,017
86.7000.0200.022
111.00024.300
98.85024.582
0.0200.019
97.000
0.020
0.026130.69933.700
113.85029.6000.0200.022
110.100
Units
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/1kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Limits
40-130
0-25
40-160
40-160
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
40-130
40-130
0-25
40-130
40-130
0-25
70-130
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Sample Matrix Spikes and Matrix Spike Duplicates Standard Reference Materials and DuplicatesMethod Blanks
Report Date: 3/20/2009 Lims Bat # : LIMT-23786 Page 10 of 23
QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
LFBLANK-92645Chloroethane
cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene
trans-1, 3-Dichloropropene
Chlorodibromomethane
1, 1.2-Trchloroethane
Bromoform
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort BI. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. Found
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort 81 %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt
0.0200.027
139.90029.800
125.00023.840
0.0200.015
78.0000.020
0.020101 10023.10089.55025.7950.0200.015
76.7000.0200.019
98.40021.70087.55024.7850.020
0.01683.1000.0200.021
106.40023.30094.750
24.5910.020
0.01579.2000,020
0.020
100.40021.20089.80023.6080.020
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
%/ dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w!
mg/kg dry wi
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wi
units
mg/kg dry wt
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
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SAMPLE QC: Sample Results with Duplicates
Sample Matrix Spikes and Matrix Spike Duplicates
BATCH QC: Lab fortified Blanks and DuplicatesStandard Reference Materials and DuplicatesMethod Blanks
Report Date:
QC Batch Number:
Sample Id
LFBLANK-92645
3/20/2009
GCMSNOL-21698
Analysis
Lims Bat #: LIMT-23786
QC Analysis
Bromoform
1, 12,2-Tetrachloroethane
2-Chlorotoluene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Isopropylbenzene
Lab Fort Blk. Found
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort B Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort BIk. Found
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Bk. FoundLab Fort BIk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BI. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort Bf. FndDup Lab Fort BI %Rec;Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
Page 1 of 23
Values Units Limits
0.01892.6000.0200.022
114.400
21.800103.50021.0620.0200.017
86.6000.0200.020
104.600
18.00095.60018.8280.0200.017
89.0000.0200.023
119.60030.600
104.30029.3380.020
0.01788.1000.0200.022
114.300
26.200101.200
25.8890.0200.020
102.0000.020
0.027135.70033.700
118.850
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtl
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mgk d
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
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Standard Reference Materials and DuplicatesMethod Blanks
Report Date: 3/20/2009 Lims Bat#: LIMT-23786 Page 12 of 23
QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
LFBLANK-92645Isopropylbenzene
p-lsopropyltoluene
n-Propylbenzene
sec-Butylbenzene
tert-Butylbenzene
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bk. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt
Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Bk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt,Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort BIk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % RecDup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %Rec
28.3550.0200019
96.3000.0200.025
127.00030.700
111.65027.4960.0200.018
94.6000.0200.025
125.00030,400
109.80027.6860.0200.019
95.8000.0200.025
126.00030.200
110.90027.231
0.0200.018
93.0000.0200.024
120.40027.400
106.70025.6790.0200.015
76.3000.020
0.01995.100
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wlmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
%
units
mg/kg dry wl
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
%
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w
%
mg/kg dry wl
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/Ikg dry wt%
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt%
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-160
70-160
0-25
70-130
70-130
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Sample Matrix Spikes and Matrix Spike Duplicates Standard Reference Materials and Duplicates
Method Blanks
Report Date: 3120/2009 Lims Bat #: LIMT-23786 Page 13 of 23
QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
LFBLANK-926451,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
4-Chlorotoluene
Dibromomethane
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort BL. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BI. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. Found
Lab Fort Bik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BI. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Blk. Found
Lab Fort Rik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort Bl Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl FndDup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BL. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
18.80085.70021 936
0.0200.015
75.3000.0200.019
95.90020.60085.60024.065
0.0200018
92.0000.0200.023
119.10027.100
105.55025.6750.0200.018
94.8000.0200.025
125.40030.600
110.10027.7920.020
0.01890.9000.0200.024
120.90030.000
105.90028.3280.020
0.01682.2000.020
units
mglkg dry wl
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry w
mgk d
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mgkg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wI
mg/kg dry wl
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
%h dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
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Method Blanks
Report Date: 3/20/2009 Lims Bat # LIMT-23786 Page 14 of 23
QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
LFBLANK-92645Dibromomethane
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene
1,1-Dichloropropene
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropane
2,2-Dichloropropane
Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Bik % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort 81 Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bk. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. Found
Lab Fort BIk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort BI. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bt Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort B1. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Bik. Found
0.020
103.40021.20092.80022.8440.0200018
90.7000.0200.023
117.60026.900
104.15025.828
0.0200018
93.2000.0200.024
123.20030.000
108.20027.726
0.0200.016
83.9000.0200.021
108.70024.800
96.30025.752
0.0200.016
80.7000.0200.020
102.60021.90091.65023.895
0.020
0.014
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wit
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
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Sample Matrix Spikes and Matrix Spike Duplicates Standard Reference Materials and DuplicatesMethod Blanks
Report Date: 3/20/2009 Lims Bat # : LIMT-23786 Page 15 of 23
0C Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
LFBLANK-926452,2-Dichloropropane
1,1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane
1,2,3-Tdchloropropane
n-Butylbenzene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Lab Fort Bk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Bilk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort 81. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort BI FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BI. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
70.400
0.0200018
91.30020.900
80.85025.8500.020
0.01684.5000.0200.021
108.10023.60096.30024.506
0.0200.012
64.2000.020
0 014
74.000
9.79969.100
14.182
0.0200.019
95.400
0.0200.025
126.100
30.700
110.75027.720
0.0200.012
61.000
0.0200.015
79.400
18.40070.200
26.210
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry vA
mg/Ikg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/Ikg dry wtmg/kg dry Mi
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wimg/kg dry wt
units
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
40-160
40-160
0-25
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Sample Matrix Spikes and Matrix Spike Duplicates Standard Reference Materials and Duplicates
Method Blanks
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OC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id
LFBLANK-92645
Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
Bromochloromethane
Bromobenzene
Acrylonitrile
Carbon Disulfide
2-Hexanone
Lab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.
Dup Lab Fort BI. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BI. Av. RecLFR Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Bk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort BI. FndDup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec[FB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. Found
Lab Fort BIk % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort BI. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort BI. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort BI. FndDup Lab Fort B1 %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BL. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort 81k. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort BI. FndDup Lab Fort B1 %RecLab Fort Blank Range
0.0200018
93.4000.0200.024
121.000
27.600107.20025.746
0.0200.017
85.4000.0200.022
113.10027.70099.25027.909
0.0200.018
90.9000.0200.021
106.70015.80098.80015.9910.020
0.021106.800
0.020
0.028140.40033.600
123.60027.184
0.2000.189
94.880
0.200
0.225112.610
17.730
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wlmg/1kg dry vvl
mg/kg dry wImg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/1kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-160
70-160
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-160
70-160
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Sample Matrix Spikes and Matrix Spike Duplicates
BATCH QC: Lab fortified Blanks and DuplicatesStandard Reference Materials and Duplicates
Method Blanks
Report Date:
QC Batch Number:
Sample Id
LFBLANK-92645
3/20/2009
GCMSNOL-21698
Analysis
2-Hexanone
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene
Diethyl Ether
Bromodichloromethane
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Lims Bat #: LIMT-23786
QC Analysis
Lab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bk. Found
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort Bl Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort Bl %Rec
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. Found
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort Bl %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort BIk. Found
Lab Fort BlIk. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort Bl %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt,
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
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Values
103.745
17.0890.020
001579.900
0.0200.016
81.8001.899
80.8502.3500.020
0.01892.800
0.020
0.023116.60023.800
104.70022.731
0.0200.015
78.8000.0200.020
104,10025.30091.45027.665
0.020
0.01368.900
0.0200.015
77.6008.700
73.25011.8770.020
0.01682.3000.0200.020
Units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wimg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
Limits
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70--130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
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Sample Matrix Spikes and Matrix Spike Duplicates Standard Reference Materials and Duplicates
Method Blanks
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QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample ld Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
LFBLANK-926451,2-Dibromoethane
Tetrahydrofuran
tert-Butyl Alcohol
Diisopropyl Ether
tert-Butylethyl Ether
tert-Amylmethyl Ether
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec
Lab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bilk. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort B1 Amt.Dup Lab Fort BI. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort B1. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bk. Found
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.
Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort RI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %Rec;
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPDLab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort BI. FndDup Lab Fort BI %Rec;
Lab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort 81. Av. Rec
LFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bik. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.
102.70020.400
92.50022.0540.0200.015
79.6000.020
0.01999.00019.40089.30021.7240.2000.104
52.3900.2000.137
68.72016.32960.55526.9670.0200.019
95.4000.020
0.024
121.70026.300
108.55024.2280.020
0.01684.1000.0200.021
107.10023.00095.60024.0580.0200.016
80.500
units
mg/kg dry wi
mg/kg dry w
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtunits
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry w4
mg/kg dry wt
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
40-130
40-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
70-130
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Standard Reference Materials and DuplicatesMethod Blanks
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QC Batch Number: GCMSNOL-21698
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
LFBLANK-92645tert-Amylmethyl Ether
1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort B. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort Bk. FoundLab Fort Bik. % Rec.
Dup Lab Fort 81 Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. FndDup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort Bl. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
0.0200.020
100.90020.400
90.70022.491
0.0200.016
83.900
0.0200.021
108.50024.60096.20025.571
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
units
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry wt%/
mg/kg dry wtmg/kg dry w
units
70-130
0-25
70-130
70-130
0-25
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Method Blanks
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QC Batch Number: ICP-21367
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
BLANK-130638Arsenic Blank <2.50 mg/kg dry wt
Cadmium Blank <025 mg/kg dry wt
Chromium Blank <0.50 mg/kg dry wt
Lead Blank 0.75 mg/kg dry wt
LFBLANK-92839Arsenic Lab Fort Blank Amt. 123.00 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort Blk. Found 124.69 mg/kg dry wtLab Fort Bik. % Rec. 101.37 % 83-117Dup Lab Fort BI Amt. 123.00 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd 122.56 mg/kg dry wtDup Lab Fort BI %Rec 99.64 % 83-117Lab Fort Blank Range 1.73 unitsLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec 100.50 %LFB Duplicate RPD 1.72 % 0-30
Cadmium Lab Fort Blank Amt. 258.00 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort Bik. Found 255.36 mg/kg dry wI
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec. 98.97 % 84-117
Dup Lab Fort BI Amt. 258.00 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd 241.92 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort B1 %Rec 93.76 % 84-117
Lab Fort Blank Range 5.20 units
Lab Fort 61. Av. Rec 96.37 %LFB Duplicate RPD 5.40 % 0-30
Chromium Lab Fort Blank Amt. 138.00 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort Blk. Found 132.83 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec. 96.25 % 82-118Dup Lab Fort BI Amt. 138.00 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort BI. Fnd 130.88 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec 94.84 % 82-118Lab Fort Blank Range 1.41 unitsLab Fort Bl. Av. Rec 95.54 %LFB Duplicate RPD 1.47 % 0-30
Lead Lab Fort Blank Amt. 136.00 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort Blk. Found 121.63 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec. 89.43 % 81-120Dup Lab Fort BI Amt. 136.00 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd 126.11 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec 92.72 % 81-120Lab Fort Blank Range 3.29 units
Lab Fort Bl. Av. Rec 91 08 %LFB Duplicate RPD 3.61 % 0-30
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Method Blanks
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QC Batch Number: ICP-21389
Sample Id Analysis QC Analysis Values Units Limits
BLANK-130747Arsenic Blank <2.50 mg/kg dry wt
Cadmium Blank <0.25 mg/kg dry wt
Chromium Blank <0.50 mg/kg dry wILead Blank <0.75 mg/kg dry w!
LFBLANK-92948Arsenic Lab Fort Blank Amt. 123.00 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort Bik. Found 125.35 mg/kg dry wtLab Fort Blk. % Rec. 101.91 % 83-117Dup Lab Fort BI Amt. 123.00 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd 130.43 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec 106.04 % 83-117
Lab Fort Blank Range 4.13 units
Lab Fort Bl. Av. Rec 103.97 %LFB Duplicate RPD 3.97 % 0-30
Cadmium Lab Fort Blank Amt. 258.00 mg/kg dry w!
Lab Fort BIk. Found 250.24 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort Blk. % Rec. 96.99 % 84-117Dup Lab Fort BI Amt. 258.00 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd 254.59 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec 98.67 % 84-117Lab Fort Blank Range 1.68 units
Lab Fort Bl. Av. Rec 97.83 %LFB Duplicate RPD 1 72 % 0-30
Chromium Lab Fort Blank Amt. 138.00 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort Blk. Found 145.78 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort BIk. % Rec. 105.63 % 82-118Dup Lab Fort BI Amt. 138.00 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd 150.88 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort BI %Rec 109.34 % 82-118Lab Fort Blank Range 3.70 units
Lab Fort B. Av. Rec 107.48 %LFB Duplicate RPD 3.44 % 0-30
Lead Lab Fort Blank Amt. 136.00 mg/kg dry wI
Lab Fort B1k. Found 134.69 mg/kg dry wt
Lab Fort Bk. % Rec. 99.04 % 81-120Dup Lab Fort BI Amt. 136.00 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort BL. Fnd 141.80 mg/kg dry wt
Dup Lab Fort Bi %Rec 104.26 % 81-120Lab Fort Blank Range 5.22 units
Lab Fort Bl. Av. Rec 101.65 %LFB Duplicate RPD 5.13 % 0-30
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Report Date: 3/20/2009 Lims Bat # : LIMT-23786 Page 22 of 23
QC Batch Number: WETCHEM-14555
Analysis
Chromium (+6)
QC Analysis Values
Sample AmountMatrix Spk Amt Added
MS Amt MeasuredMatrix Spike % Rec.
MSD Amount AddedMSD Amt Measured
MSD % RecoveryMSD RangeMS Duplicate RPD
2.1170.30
2.770.93
69.794.883.963.03
55.16
Units Limits
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry
mg/kg dry wt
units
BLANK-130869
LFBLANK-93071
BlankChromium (+6)
Chromium (+6)
STDADD-35391Chromium (+6)
Lab Fort Blank Amt.Lab Fort BIk. FoundLab Fort Blk. % Rec.Dup Lab Fort BI Amt.Dup Lab Fort Bl. Fnd
Dup Lab Fort BI %RecLab Fort Blank RangeLab Fort BI. Av. RecLFB Duplicate RPD
Standard Measured
Standard Amt AddedStandard % Recovery
<0.16 mg/kg dry wt
39.5833.6585.0139.2527.8771.0014.0178.0118.79
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wt
mg/kg dry wI
units
34.86 mg/kg dry wt
39.61 mg/kg dry wI
87.98 %
Sample Id
09B08268
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LIMITS
Sample Amount
QUALITY CONTROL DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
This is the number assigned to all samples analyzed together thatwould be subject to comparison with a particular set of QualityControl Data.
Upper and Lower Control Limits for the QC ANALYSIS Reported. Allvalues normally would fall within these statistically determinedlimits, unless there is an unusual circumstance that would bedocumented in a NOTE appearing on the last page of the QC SUMMARYREPORT. Not all QC results will have Limits defined.
Amount of analyte found in a sample.
Method Blank that has been taken though all the steps of theanalysis.
Laboratory Fortified Blank (a control sample)
Standard Added (a laboratory control sample)
Matrix Spk Amt AddedMS Amt MeasuredMatrix Spike % Rec.
Duplicate ValueDuplicate RPD
Surrogate Recovery
Sur. Recovery (ELCD)Sur. Recovery (PID)
Standard MeasuredStandard Amt AddedStandard % Recovery
Lab Fort Blank AmtLab Fort Blk. FoundLab Fort Blk % RecDup Lab Fort Bl AmtDup Lab Fort B1 FndDup Lab Fort B1 % RecLab Fort Blank Range
Lab Fort Bl. Av. Rec.
Duplicate Sample AmtMSD Amount AddedMSD Amt MeasuredMSD % RecoveryMSD Range
Amount of analyte spiked into a sampleAmount of analyte found including amount that was spiked% Recovery of spiked amount in sample.
The result from the Duplicate analysis of the sample.The Relative Percent Difference between two Duplicate Analyses.
The % Recovery for non-environmental compounds (surrogates)spiked into samples to determine the performance of theanalytical methods.
Surrogate Recovery on the Electrolytic Conductivity Detector.Surrogate Recovery on the Photoionization Detector.
Amount measured for a laboratory control sampleKnown value for a laboratory control sample% recovered for a laboratory control sample with a known value.
Laboratory Fortified Blank Amount AddedLaboratory Fortified Blank Amount FoundLaboratory Fortified Blank % RecoveredDuplicate Laboratory Fortified Blank Amount AddedDuplicate Laboratory Fortified Blank Amount FoundDuplicate Laboratory Fortified Blank % RecoveryLaboratory Fortified Blank Range (Absolute value of differencebetween recoveries for Lab Fortified Blank and Lab FortifiedBlank Duplicate).Laboratory Fortified Blank Average Recovery
Sample Value for Duplicate used with Matrix Spike DuplicateMatrix Spike Duplicate Amount Added (Spiked)Matrix Spike Duplicate Amount MeasuredMatrix Spike Duplicate % RecoveryAbsolute difference between Matrix Spike and Matrix SpikeDuplicate Recoveries
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115 JACOBUS AVENUE SOUTH KEARNY NJ 07032FeaesPhone: (973)578-4800
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Order Acknowledgement #: 308000005631 FINANCE COPY 1 Page 1 of I
Customer : AME396Customer: AMERICAN WASTE MGMT SVCS
EAEARTH Cn~ating the planit riiht Phone:
105 hvo.Aw. -oIwu NJoM52 Job Site: Grand Manor Condominium Assoc.-175 Willard St.
Carrier: ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT GROUP Haz W Lowell, MA 01850
Clean Earth to ProvideManifest: N Liner: N Lift: N
Haz/NHaz Lbl: N MT Drum: N Xtra Hose: NDOT Label: N Overpack: N Helper- N
EPA ID: MP6033911800Manifest: 004352224JJK
[)Pull [] Pickup (]Pull/Replace []PumpTank []Otherf ] Deliver [XI In/With [ Deliver/Wait & Pull [ Pump Drums
Comments:
IENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT GROUP Haz Waste Transporting for Custo Scheduled Date: 03/20/2009
OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT SIGNOFF:
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NO OF CONT. WASTE DESCRIPTION WASTE DISPOSALCONTAINERS TYPE PROPER D.O.T. SHIPPING NAME TYPE SITE(S) MANIFEST #(S)
SOILA F DT RQ HAZARDOUS WASTE SOLID, D008
Job: 108938Profile: 093080530
COMPLETED ON: BY: Certificate of Disposal Requested []
DATE COMPLETED:
Clean Earth of North Jersey115 Jacobus AvenueSouth Kearny, NJ 07032Ph: (973) 444-4004 Fax: (973) 344-2652
Ticket: 308000015170
DateIn: 3/20/2009
Out: 3/20/2009
ManifeVehicle
Vehicle PermCustom
Reprinted Ticketst: 004352224JJKID: ETGI-193it: 080304er: AMERICAN WASTE MGMT SVCS
Generator: Grand Manor Condominium IGen Address: 100 Daniel Webster Hwy
Nashua, NH 03060
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Hauler DEP:ity Approval#:
Job Name:Job Address:
Lbs778003466043140
07107
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Origin Materials & Services Quantity Unit
MASSACHUSETTS Hazardous Soil - Tons 21.57 TnsContaminate Type: Not Applicable
Treatment Type: Not ApplicableFac Waste Code: Not Applicable
Comment:
Driver: Facility:Moriasi, Douglas
Time15:445:5416:58:54
ScaleManualScale 1
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Customer: AMERICAN WASTE MGMT SVCSTH Contact:r glt ht Phone:
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Carrier: ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT GROUP Haz W Lowell, MA 01850
Clean Earth to ProvideManifest: N Liner: N Lit: NI
Haz/NHaz Lbl: N MT Drum: N Xtra Hose: NDOT Label: N Overpack: N Helper: N
[]Pull [f]Pickup[ ] Deliver [XI
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EPA ID: MP6033911800Manifestn~
(]Pull/Replace [] Pump Tank []OtherIn/With [ ] Deliver/Wait & Pull ( ] Pump Drums
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT GROUP Haz Waste Transporting for Custo Scheduled Date: 03/23/2009
DT RQ HAZARDOUS WASTE SOLID, DO
Job: 108938Profile: 093080530
COMPLETED ON: BY: Certificate of Disposal Requested [
DATE COMPLETED: OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT SIGNOFF:
NO OF CONT. WASTE DESCRIPTION WASTECONTAINERS I TYPE PROPER D.O.T. SHIPPING NAME TYPE
Order Acknowledgement #: 30800000570, Page I of I
DISPOSALSITE(S) MANIPEST #(S)
Clean t$rth of North Jersey115 Jacobus AvenueSouth Kearny, NJ 07032Ph: (973) 444-4004 Fax: (973) 344-265;
Manifest:Vehicle ID: ETGI-193
Vehicle Permits 080304Customers AMERICAN WASTE MGMT SVCS
Generator: Grand Manor Condominium AGen Address. 100 Daniel Webster Hwy
Nashua, NH 03060
Ticket. 308000015301Date Time Scale
In; 3/23/2009 14c53:07 Scale IOut: 3/83/2009 16:06:15 Scale 1
Lbs TnsGross: 69040 34.52Tare: :33320 16.66Net. 35720 17.86
Hauler DEP: 07107Facility Approval#: NA
Job Name: Not ApplicableJob Address: ,
Origin Materials & Services - luantity Unit
MASSACHUSETTS Hazardous Soil -- Tons 1.7.86 TnsContaminate Type: Not Applicable
Treatment Type; Not ApplicableFac Waste Code: Not Applicable
Comment:
Driver- Facility: _3 Moriasi, Douglas
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ote.N It, ft eeenrnle. WI.i.at ee't he- ft a Mhas ~tu M ereiea, bsm per
. - M a a-see .. u , abeet an.er asaterM- e.. Dr.a rtienssn"." Ac*" " -W: a= .Assoee~g it leg Jula . iy.er a.aSs.a~a N. n AM. I.t- rb am. a.en atoer .etasttiO.- b. Ra In .
seek a mtmetes aitt .. ee . ha lsr. An. hd.heii .a .. is usu tM. Iaetisnt,f...e atr iopu .a, atte aort a I,
me as. s g INe n
not- Mot, 110, nonwnees'rancat aceasestheerde. :=utase
tnntres.s.. da a i- gnt ARM. IIur...Nee a I . . saMr. .hMa.he. re,us ala....t. .eu.a at heuoeInt "eot at- the . a o f ra Ir55 bast lad brs di. s t M.mao ss. .=. ca w 0. hel --- as Cr
7r.enL. t se4 It IN as IMPROVEMENhe eie SUB-
J- .i. t r- . tast- A r -- pslaA M M . A . dAMr. AA I MA p u..., t .... .eo ...., .., ".A... ,
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21... 2. . .... r -r.tS.a ge .a
BREVM R.n. ra.ot At
-wa dadlard that his .lhs sea s o-hIc
T.he A.att.a. a.. 'a also . n. bA
earI c a c to n .tlh o ne ta. no-re utnthe css t L.htn y-I. trsa|I',-n ;- . i aa et .7,.. o rar
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%haa'c.rufoe 'Cch . theln' oen
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Oient e M .r. n en ta .eata
Seall J. -'e ensiet e r . N AINi .s a m a t a a
-a . -lm tVuhs ti uec
aaeg o t-itlua raalc te.ieieh - Iltlarisa - r~ aatr
1bSDA EVENa-JNsEr NG 12
JN-ET. OFF WNORE M WrFrench-Amnerlcan Catho RE TO WO
Federation ConventinQosed Yesterday E n..' .1IR * MM t, NoM on Returned solama
A..k.. cMNAA . .. u... wao Dobed in Few Days -.. M e . a. Ce.A.Q Mn fl..
e- lta, The eoto-.Ic-. NNn.. INt . -Adjustment of Msun
e. -a n e n e o IN, -'."e * ea "..",.et *." t .: .""1." standings on Roads,
.ttsan,. et ar...*e* s'n" *. ** wa able to Peace.
IC gomw,5ar r.h.i..Isa, ftp 1.-bee-. A Mtta. Le .el. !ret a no. M MAf. ir. A( ae. t... .. Kegeag.. L. .s. a .. ...
awa vae .reea.a. r. s~ree -- shh pres..a .. na es'.f..ut
Ia., Catattal WA,NNAAN* notion har~ta b A R--. . -- n--t; - t a - . . thINA - ., ... e.tbstflt. f l i anraiaton; Gnr t. ANNARRMleiec Mlanaca iNo U.. tw nnra;AnRIee. Nsb. 1. A y
-tt., X. . . ft. ... ta u a- M...
slak. WnaehstU- 2,~lie. Jat - ed S i i'. I e .. dust.
R. I IN- mso . Ne.bu'. <.. aLudT. 1W. Moll eoiX . And . A.
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una .t me. sa nweeith ant..e r t.. .t ~ noj~,[ .nth,..n..t..p4
ledge t IN. WItrMd ea-. Noa MANo
a ,, m. , . , a 1 .. .INr -MAN. n, Ro n z v ~r..w.....anres d ."''au rad . .a wa hic~ asoea, eyaaas.rsx.. a
he. ho.n,. ' a. -h.As-d -
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,.a. ata .arta be.. th .stka 2 .a....,. e.
-.4 'a teashoe srig woa a . .-WITH aAl.a m .the**a"i"-t.ta a a .f o ... ..-
.- - a n t oR AaN Olt P Ar K h A l'. * S . a. S. I m . a...
* -e-'t. ahweer.esnd h a.esrda .. .... n s.. ar w. ..
_______ hoIAM . .tiooi banbeon 101.a ca erfthsaqs aetictas
fr- in AND PLAYGR WOUNDn -- are aea~ssMts.I.. No--
"I. Wol In =6-h=L~b I&AMN-t hans. . e .e RsCu .A weald .JA.
.a. Mtblert me.a naty kifl. .... ea Tht o s thatl ANe c S -
* Wa -a Meaie II a s,AlbIaV eke IIIut 1 ~ AN .. d M m"N. 1etJ.a at" koma t1.yutasealt SescAt
.. , N. .. AR. W e t FOA. .o T ". IuliLary.. 'n *AS a n es etc at M. a .... b AN - ott...A
-an n i a sh r t . arse t. g sd MMa wnaearo. .. e not h-a a .e 4.. A . -
eeeNb.,WORKING ON PARK No, a.ckud - Moaet An(c.la rbol... ..- on h -.- r II .. c.c AND PLAYGROUND .. Moo 0 A
* bs bea ace br..b .- aesd .starte the suo me n-mrcssT.t. 05.s n whla..
Mn.. a. h n t e a- ai lan..e- . e k L ... L..L - , t .t I .a w lt te belo a . r.. Id . .as . .t.e Mor .dviN ha
... A. .. .r StaNo. . t-h e . il.. OWE .
"M nok.r ons .hao" whtl. w Mo. awar -won --.~.........Wlde F---OUe -.. .. H N D NORNusd3 aerin $iu- a. t, a ~..... - - N T If
P.~o % o. M. I. CK.aNC 10"l U. J.u. e 't m r .AN racko S.. e .r a, re. aen
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TS ATM n A''"' **""' """ " ""*
sNo Mon, M RM ea.. t saue t e er thaN a a e un
POT FFCce ".e" "'.w hn est n eaSe (be--4 ar e keceamuda ple - - tn.-y
-A - a t'h -M", Mona. e-aa -- - -e -e
" % et ht -..aaeon. a.. b egn h . a re s I . r e af - AM a-. a. Aig i. aw aa ih h r awa. .It ..
ha RMea It- . e. a , , ,A
nae.aa.ae ha- b..h. ea at a tree . n. -.. g bff..g. m.. Ua.
t' hsIM WAS, DWRMAN4 waon
-r .. e. sO p a l ate .. i
a . fl.. .. u. n. e. . s.. aWf o. -. Ca..um.Ir t - .- hee -a . c- - .... h o tba a. . ...... r . .And Sfu.. -- . ,roo, Nu.. ... ,. eea, .. o
, a-e -. tme-""m"" -. uassne -. ran as....ai, d Sate..
SAIri. MSon. ra-I.Ia . wnt. ni . It .B A T . A N f L n o n. t o .5 5 . .f nI . .. .
a 3T pFlC h.. .a... d. iA- I,-Ans--I.,i, ., e IW u ir.eF G.U FT Eas. .o-a ... es deeA.r't.k. m eha teasal W . eles ent a N ,.A -A Mag. r 1 ed rea 2 5.
M.. m . .. aRn at a t hRo en I tl i . 2 cM al n a af l i e le e
- lie euapee stt tAthe hee--hs Ata4r'Cln a t er sitercasas sonnMad wee.:wyeet..- her.e ran . sh te..= -ln~
=enl e1edt theo rharca Iate by A iM o IM l MuntP-- I MtAhM. LIN tat jano . A
"t.e ...... t ., S.. I'e Mon. -
. N .,~ I I" Th Rane. b e o a ".. sp cs r . 'NAM-as . I-"- - - oM fA aN
ha 1 t ,.g . .,. sue ti . i .. .urs. oered C.O-Yrn n .. ... .
(r hanf eais. hava.n. Tho. ... aahe- ara this -na eahlle c
A.N. A rA . .No -mt thA. a a" ar a e ao= ,.
.r.. he r -rand. r - .J. . - ..b..-
*s h f avrte - a sa atropam .aal .e nws-wsa- -.- h wr R.. cart... sa . m s~'cA anai ed.. sn -.. e.en
.snito d thy .be we sh i. trei e as c..lu .ih - es p
ngnlei wl. ha Nhe - uac.s non .n e.d. Iaftel>a o a - . w .... at r... w. it.undr d...t h. - .. .-..
no t2 . . a.AN. n- a . . - a SI.
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.N-o - ALer . .Ron ....... ... A ci-|st."'.' - . en|. ''a'.. AM." "s. .
h. .ar ets- .r a s. ue. ..
n other . Ia. Mr . .ra.ft, nf. IAnRM- A.--A
Extraordinery Sa. of Farm, Property at Ptai.ic '.A. atthaiens o hee e O N.uI..t wq ...y, .e . Day o.sa s . . Ion .
At 4 O'Cla*k an thet AttsloIo.t . ea *i'. n. rs . .asie.se .. .h I itvnc..-M.
- - r. -r .on. No. -' An a Ir.ooo I'tos..n .. .,a aa-ra~ot - a~gs e vn,.:e:- -lo .: peo
Rtree (eRasn . at A. MSINe Ad . c la st AN e mi ute. betAMR
I..r . n. tot ... w . t. e... .. na
.. last eats . ... ........ .a .
the.-iy st e INe hs. A l s .. wa ss . .. roa. Nod As s . n oe
3~ _ O a -- - Zx- -2"-H ara b, a ela a~r wet Wia - -ns . a uti -te
P Thu .Er y he fret 2 e .es r at. MA. IL ee l .. beet
-alkse re..e .. rae l, . h.. e Scaoa =Se n,aLW afltes . tue a s eed h0 0 ' T a - w eed
stood litti n ettaca o tern o k. d c onha -t Ithedt 1 M ette IC te MINI:a Jo rash , sin M .... bano
ba. = l -se-c-s c etaa. un% o -on IenAtIko.=al - ll t clot.. sAd Me AllRon nt
pWANa V, ft.IAIo ilIL IItIi- oul Ne t IA" latao lawcgtit'e erla hAe , Ro Cot aee
Masc ~ ~:ts ot hee.tactiagRun IJ . - ~ 4 rc~ . rosS aw. mnioal &
Smother EAR Tor Deeae-Ab (a temsad v5 e at 'I a endsaeew l
[IL~~~~~0 ILaiaiu acs Oasede*or te a' .. at end l h a y res I t a o be. oa l it o~ o as .7
aaamn lan ecatasee.outana"61A ro1tat 0 ocenet-hWss 0ae t a- ata.l sese1.011111a 40c "I"I h Jo t dtpr Mie a
M-- - - - - -- -- - -
wei Sun ihur Sept.12 I
Hai PlanesReturn toLondon Agin
oeas.l.ad no.. ueaa asefiremen It an kttii&d assaull
on Hitler's Rech.?(. acavter
The Tiergarteo lies near the W).hehen htCeta un
n y h i i n rd t ea, n ta nondon repertled the I tR . . ral-
Iit lbobdte .lale t
wMa watl, vin eta te andx
htig TemNpehr airounea.ltlef hi1gh command .damtted 14
pera ketted. 41 injured ad aimmyire, atated IA the three tites at
o ' wery llilai underwect
their 04th slraight dusb-le-dawn at-
beucr=i - of,
shatter, hit tI e popMlace eaterming note nt comfort a Ie leadySeaiar ot Alchlt'a-tretlt gen
-o, as.tp a even " re Sup Saw
te ri'Sn.a fe .f me
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The naw Lneaon defae tattle C
eah at r ittdlal in.% haisa S a
Vyacittuit wasd Ili dalI ea,with -n c gter taseaet tire
- orToleseti bmers nfreegt -hea doetr tme ten
femI.Sat Nethar t aiaMin t naot raft,. It "ve g.Teswat the dies- Ritaen the.M
det yd-cto orosve eartch ~ o aated. W esl- off ..Indn athe U bae ele ei
".eAon. ctrat tan earSA
I e ars.fenett de st in "sid
th pa T he c .ps ,acOnflte eayed- sl.va'a ma
was o aatayred tous itgnar i e
arle o st. Paur, cathe dral. a ki
,eeat e,,tea.,r."apper tIme beea a eese dig
ar :"e"a.,e m..tirab. En eMan the ito=A.
T:"e'4
te'd' ts.' tencls, w i eathe sociate r d buk
Tft;1 1=WM -oo iOrRd 5aCI ~at etwieenleetj tee ndon no the eayd-acihi. at
WeS r.er has Winner nar
Mae. Tuvsari' nSt werk~houlaee of wax-ttedg re" rleksral. If h Ia Gorge V. an
Pr. t Roet. to motrisdereo C iand, as et r Rip
br"-o s E iitSla n nrat a-nd ltfLan4tidl aete mihal-
Abthri -Nx MI.M.-e ttet'the '"Areve' lrus cbaaa .e NSmSrandiatedy btaka. at es th eanSna d. - te A t"ateingemaur tISeRn oa bet ft-
Soafil. r-4 arM
n...r, ,I. --- lil
heto eltal of Skret er townitisu o 2waed Rt ed. cSmdkio
1ng the Gemnaerted ABr
Ptaranlde dto tial So ao e
aRiscatl 100 faor the RIth
p-w sl e- -et"a - S aed
eM aiI atnih rig the n
mone ---- h SON -it--0
IM mi m sh o i. a nrt
I& alnread ts aer ortd -s I
ratte we .s Pete
"ftlto lN. Mli Iet Setnion e
wrnedef hI)A.. aMAtoeat tre -M fn Aaut te aare htd A%%
Sthette m da
,.r.., ,i...Mardwn st te a
isistt tMa t. a te
lcorps aaai oleer tcea
Casit ai r to, and tiet
I ea .nUS r Sa w ith A Sa
I. nesBe nd4wuimld
bIes-wh Lcal i
OR. Wlar, -trcoand IM
atl.ta" t''..a
See "stpnt in the WIa aN.
toerw t a Iscc ordte Wait sla
N o N at a: het 1
a -a - --la ml.a .or
et bsht war revete
catr Atma fa...a.d
EtiMroaelt .,eaR the Teat
H.ewa E. eutin eadWAIIIe'her arm 'I
am h ews h~a tae.eihos LetR rten part Is rill.
Nrt tOils yeiiy., ady iequin41lnt tils. Grea b d
STATIvEO(Y She050 DBOADAY
L&NaA tvacadtttdaedth i
Pair Caughtin Silerc.Get Probation.
t(peili to 'he Ban)SE' CAMUraDfl Sept,.I-t-
Toa Slmcrwnfl ostia, who Wagreaptured. by Blneries peoce lehi July fter they bask tide aPhielarat ining siala and dtole
a quail1y a ol. daw hoe7 -peanded matiencez when they ap.- pee before Sod #,fiorlclk W.eibal Som ihls wdc1,110M., Me- tis is ai -
The defedaten nMer Oucr -ote..-Sae IS. * 2 Berwck atReet and jli
- ward . HInard, 14. 13 nobartsStreet. both of casiailfle. The ineials .cr. gi[. llereycur. - .peanded sentences and plebaton forl-e years.
Both pleaded rul ty- to - breaking
Into the Pisnhurst gm station andsteating a taisaely of mt~ehandilet
MCasniftiesIn LondonnFourwDaysthan 5bneet, ldLao doniee Satoelage, beitl tg-
'ares showe duy.whi. the a nkWin, nIs r..alid
Ihilries kld nim or t.mann w-I Sea and Injured oire thin dme1 It-re semR-eally narte today tt
I the dad and inured in th readts Wdisy Aiand lsl'ure-
Sday ras e r. during se-
0010et tol of li r ot walseturday.... ad. nid,3rrd
a Swiday.S hlatind. 140 lnsa411111.40 fINeS. 1400 ilr
ea, . . 28 aed
fotal...... I010 lit4ed. 4011 In re
. I"Hot Guilty"Plea Entered by
McmastersEDILAM. Sept 12 (APIN-W1ilam
f.K MMtrs ruled OR ta Mat-acieusett electon ballet a, Nabtional
Patcrt raids le for gmet-earner - -Inn ain 1 todkaW.
Ito-rlsatft-prsma
In thr eeou t, the Iionie
d eaa i aNdr alla andI lnag oItInata papr, - M;
valek SISt. nie pecal ionoswtt p-t enl Uy a t Qulney tetnsplad to.-
s aethr to lnawfuni ra ttd f mlaltah.St idsign cartll noinalittee pa--
B.. &- Ba&Me TOPS
BILLERICATAXPAYERS534.qi9. The decided shop dMrnte
Sthast IS raw ft the Tatbet atlls . S d u I S uais So the h n d,
arm th nit vet e aThe him Enatonad e Ca. IS h
ea er N".aa prnt, al"et,,|. w
PI tax them PM N
0i.tire book. SSU
Dort C. o
L.c.. , p d wDooS111 to CroSl T
-e: Mittrta tial ide r la hr m II
ienheaeaasknfypltl
ePoit. Iwat dicOae toay
Doers - t Ca rlan e
I da7i Fwt la. loa epe.
Wants to BuyCity Ledge
Offers $250 frWillard St. Site
WWE S- A. ef" hat bearMartt a - CT- ---s V
Aft, patj ,. oy. Ie * |bef o ac tay tte th i f e he ai I iS.city lodg - Wifass Snnaet, Ntar
aatthe Uret a ur. o arWehyM~e ha . thAe ae e..~O~bed.thastaere. Aid sttew,Fystae Me ith I" Nill heIS
iotaaeci of paie" uag".e
Whine the ase al ig esent SaN - aven by Mr. Flay. it ea r nd
S.e Ie Party Ia . ime.er of Alan1dtha ie.I vr bavei thanto twolOia hed c ht
At a "at near Prorto like therAtlantict ieve rea;e A depth i4
-1 1
ADYICI ON NO0W TO WORK 1114-U. S. Millern If. wlh "apal hude wih two grhhh mA..e ofeunlictified Carat.. pot as U. S. cesplefad delivery tc Brta..of 50 earrago uisroyan. 6 back.
grudarc three of the war vasala. Wit4he ea" of gut was deloted 6y oeaoe.-AP WVftIMIOTO.
STATE DEMOCRATIC BOSSBACKS G 0. P. CANDIDATE
canaa.ae e. ra..t Pa.e.cake and wis to have hin naminat.a by raing fr Mn an p nen day
en stlchers.-It N most imptotant to the Dea,
ectatic caus that a .celtdLe la S-o
last ed " d four takeat bearing his na e. We wtMb lk
ato - to It--that they I anadA- tuar vn for Mr. Morrn. Fleatlitruct thaeI~ who wim -e Ulam,,t IR. Jpar . ..W ouWthificher So-W IS to m. S a n
the batot anpectally pri d foItse ra bner t::di oaThe;-
aesinet the S an -ii. r the Meetft -n ia - the bait, - -
wINl not he uniesa. it MRabat.Mr. Merrisrn wim ti elected.
-Very struy mour"WItIAIM H. BURti. Jr.
-p. -.- la the lut 1letie= lheDemerstlo candidate for gvrm-ac
counaell recald ,1 vot, whctthe third cjlept's district mur-
I ey I eies and tone ieer the aCricting. the tisrj
countuess district otmpres el a'and tewns, adoiag many Deinerdketreatolda, ash : Loil. which
islt ase e eection o the D,
Democatas AngrytIw EL aw dat te a-
ien af Wdfiae 1. Meck. Jr..siste Dlemocratle comrtea
Moe for the" at andidit.tn ot niroe. conalct Int -
td itrict, aembers of theDemcratc city comminttaa -r''aait to tit a loa candiate
ia the firlM.D.rn.n W. Haim. rue.i.r of
the eomiattee, aid that l1e'"wy at lica Densist
cadiat w.. MIeM 6. I ama it wMit iVareiesry or bla
:,.t- - Mtwe ad=
Election WorkersUrWe tokAttend
Session Tomwwi 'Srenty amet ua t
lant ehleeand did not ready IRe
-0 A
noirs.. for the muet oeat Tue-data raict weaer ehad.od folemaersew nat .at city heU. Werearme4 d ay eteetlob consaaochirma to atten the initing
Lcar tat tiat the a manRare an excellet worker ad that
he di sat wift to So utai theirnic. nnt. Tuenay". Precict nok-.
A a o S - attest teineewmta aneet . at wi Mh ARi I-
lirandms h gve. will III .1 not hieieto work In the voting boothis
Tundy.The baWo It . lon mar sad Goat
tus - not xpciectd to ba avail-able wt late wdea amornIng.
Police ProbeAnotherBreak Try
EWEUr.-Thieve *tteatd tobrak lte the Merrhuack News Co.,95 elg.lres, odntime dutritsg
let biut witr appareily
Cap. Jese 3. Kentdy saw thinnndg - offic wiode*te and -.ether windlow In s taindle r'oom wer
found sahed by the managsmflt.
Tides io the Talantaug fte. CASa,bets adacl n of t .eseietbagat Sit feet blfa.21Z L oth u
WANTED! Sewing MachinesTo Help Red Cros War Work
Cowaycngal
W,:,. -t
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Sel-'T'''.*'!^"*"" -a -- 25.00,1..... Ut0le Ta ast
YOU PAY ONLY 50hbeir Handsome OlistFULL ROTARY MACHINES 878.50
eWS torwanr ad teekadgiSiesa mdd. A Blows ...--- 25.00
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AN Ineicite taken In tade fora Mimed tin. will be reaeadi-Mened fr the Red roee, and aevjse W the letor ehd.fre. s.=. 1. beane..mews"ing
lanla of the owI (laltereb. mac--e. il be a welno.
gNt. Trade I your old nmebinn a bestS. new, inodeta elve-trie ad help the Red Crew at
the thihne.
Sary. We MallOrders, No 'l's Orders
No a . DA
$S350
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DAMON AND PYTHIAS ACTWAS CURDT IN A Df=IE
..--- ,....3* 2 IRS- w , . *=Caliaen IRS a Morea ou ngsX
Matine was arrested cn the cof.Sanlet followlag as ltrvewlti an -m - accient -m ltRiveide ateet. -n
t- street, ea. hit ay sarie' car.Nei, Defendaat
Whed (be 'e e aled this
Casa' I ANrj o lIn=m.li.Saitic that he hair a . . rntawho climred e was die a. t-d-nrun
tie. As ETaukI of tma MarionNoMleatRYel evily to .he cM=lanin,olite Gmmna. tee new demindani.
Outct Johna KInY of the policacld h.,t rarevcflon bWtcei. Wo
euactad a jb of the ateident,the gave a il1 areount of hi. im-
angattoe. 1h1 oiMR a IN thawhea he totamot With Maon a fru
fte aceiet tie Inl.Sa tethe was (he driver -f the.
Stated that MI.=~c tue a ai1le-anohl to that afec
The ererbm told the cart thatMae's car bit a Sahe
e by hati. kiler of Mendin lioSa Ye.'.
SCRUBBSO M
wetmoplbi
munion
I
*,' .c.e.....sg
Tnema d a W e At
at rtt on he od a a i.
the te. H e S iGa t eate .S -wast d ae r1 etie arat
tln lin test gnit St the M theraser thivhe er y t m i. 0Ganiwo sldt s a a s
t I a a teeit. wit A.
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devof l t.Jdndyo
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niice will prtunelpls ti the nae. , u- n imtii sm th+ reted
tomorrow. lb ell' slatcd that eeeln'i n y ii 6mmig l' enst hutt tle
Ka that aW . AaV. t forsendein that towans ea v AN Sugh
natoday Woen&
wuwow11OLEAOS
INCN N iesy -UERATOR SEEELExtra - I { iI00E.
jointa.I jW
OIL CEMAR LEAVES, 02. -
187 Merrimack St. Two urt roms frket St.
19
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]S-amaw
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$3.50 AXMINSTER SCATTER RUGSAll wool fae with sp-proof rubber bac. 12 distinctive pat-terns In Hooked, Oriental and Moder de ga. te 2745.
$3.95 WILTON STAIR CARPETHeavy, itn wearing wool whltCoit de It Bmt..ty andtone-tnte psttens. 27 Inees -
$6.95 WAFFLED RUG PADSDon-e the lif, of yo u I with then 36 og. wafled rmg
g pads. Stood to fIt 9x12 ortslxOA You'll nead at least twoat this prie.
2 as~d2.,
.e35
$44.00 HEAVY AXMINSTER RUGS a aMo of ur ever famous clone-.ois. taken ft.en regular stock. - .
* These x1re2 unusaly am buys. well worth your looktgtite. Sin W,2 or nice.A -wo
$75.00 WOOL WILTON RUGSWe.e mdeed fMunate n a lmitd ai
less Elm RA12.5900
Values
FALL SALE of RUSs-LINOLEUMS-ORAPESTAxE 10, WEBEisi To rAY-B MEL GET "im CASH PRICE
9x110.6 ............
Yard Goods
*EXTRA DURABLECBUILT-IN LUSTER,
*ULICOLOR ENAMEL
....... 5449e Sq. Yd.
tisurs QUALiTYesTTLED DEJGNiPURE COLOR
Door Rugs (17z27)15 dferent patierns Witons. Axminsters and Velvets.
Complete with fringe - both ends. Regular 1.98.
NOW .
Linoleum Remnants200 yards of inld linoleum, previously aid For 1.7 to
e - To Close Out
Broadloom RugsHeadquarters for Bigelow ERnadloons. Plain or nipredton-an-tone. anl shades, variety of patternsWe spealche In all types of Bradl
installations. Special 9xIO 6
Feb Base Remnants100 sq. yds. of Conagoleun and Armstrong Quaker Rem-naint. Regularly A9 to .79 per sq. yd.
T C"a Out 2
Slipoproof Rug Anchor54 inhes wide. May be cit to fitany rug. spoge rubber
face and guaranteed not to aLp.
NOW 1-?-American Cotton Orientals
Excelent Hooled. Oriental and 0onentorul patterns.Sas 3. Regularly 3.59.
-O 2-49
"Hindustand" RugsBy the melen of Gullstan. Laxurious new lone-on-tonehomtet ros to n, high dyle wrs. Ab l OrlantaPfeidan aid Chines desitn. Sie 94 2. Reg-ular 115.00 ,ae. 89.
Famous "Gulistans"Regular 15.00 value greatly re*cedrepmoductue now ale priced at only(Stae 912)
Then eqiste
129.
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Lowell Sun Wed. Sep. 18 1940
Ct Council Approves OK ool$190 in Tra Orders
transferIN ordeewft on: Wha 14wtt ea'tc ctt a r S ot P r1- the yers. look let. the d ate a iese oe
e.1 r .e ofe .1se Petrso al porof m hh-of e e e mat N-OW ed sitand . S.NT
rent a- a oo petit wKW rt Al1r11 The ,.seti- wa . er
IoN.) 1lt1 e hishlmbed tMe dii at Sme foot of Cm,"n oeetwanIm.ha .1 loidet, t Jules A. ca&.or4 As last 5gm. sb. l to diwisdtrw t on e ed l at
On a eenilon that wlase Wu . j pette.. said that ht. had change d w Ife n te == =rufhsv ou beal o? he atet, of th I Ill mtl o. the letter. flats P. cwr ad Cafts 1. c115
c-sance. t. tet dowoaiafrs Wa weav ITe o p.i O-a ... In-o,ios th be.o the daW perimst, rensti. - Ie
.ake rha.e... l rsesad byCtel. JI e J. weteeadwill . .. n - t.::"Bola oofyaprfl xeGb aun oni Bros.
"li.itl"."1k"he
ete aee case whre NOW PRESENTStMnile otir nee ae W epti FOR THE FIRST TIME
tweslag tp. thatse IN NEW ENGLANDsaeti staeto wutte smst e r est c sepanaes
The .reeeN
sethe the NetftCtens~Fg'RE QUENCY
*tt Aine"..e"i r te.r'd|||'r
C3Sles |us..|%t||:
-I, o n I " lata.Cscui oAs3 ti reWIt deel ahti. o dntal, MODULATION-wk Imm.
The ahierter aped.in l et-s
The celttt.r stlat e at tht tre-
At he to, ~ SSTATICLESS=It=M a.467edto.0 spto
ANNor as, by ths se d e am Somber-Carlson
Mo-* e-RADIO
aqe en odrw~ ton e etit -- ES USnatour . isthe eona wih hm a aa w -
r. pa en y~e aHe rlte ot Cinte casela bad,
m he ht NIse giee.low'ths -pNoel
P re hesent e" isin est.c loe s lcpretitten th te-he - oe "I n . e the n.w
out was t ceus,
cOe of afsteemlitralanlen, aid,
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Tim oser .o le - tro. at
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Tu: rr the teiSe ert t seat o
yeetle5, t t by thee ret a
Cethe .. tees -r alusaas hiad o-. 'ftmas
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uen toa eecuS ut
a I" fact tayt astten
lAg' Co. - 4301 No th atl-W.4. Moe l~reot ew eee 5 t
t ce petche ate ouste in
rn'er elswn n d
titoal "In I relYay Be C Ab Clou OSrT1eAi-
a lettW A Mayor boNt. coae gd EASYwheno Ceourtor Sweee sttChatSe. rotectto rawe No do city
The Thea l 3fvuoayevRat e et-
qListendTedayato theet- to ToeniSrr- r
alted onuteor as amd afterieansisn ttoed o he they wt n"he e b gedhia dihs b mnrawt . - an nhere WIN -oo' Noeyl~e e
bnaed, torneenofrotottrhadicsiegededU n
epytoePeOd serober-C reek Ct -
an iaa a et Buitwt opee y Mdlto i iu
.set from. 69.95 Ito
ISL. I tLhoW NthLthBeNatt ei o-O- SAMe Only atbefke." al Sw Is,"t viarealate .e.1ld.e No OAhONT BROS.e"Zoflt"t a0 atte wousi In Lowel
kLOELC I.-mG RADno,
"hee, are ta er r te Mof the oaten noisete sarer tes-
ws ov -okk us h eke Yold'%e Ben1 lFMIrjq About It Over Tie Abr-le.tmw- - Readlag About It to ItsgA
ft 1 cwo wt eft ar AND NOW Il"S HERZEomsd M. the oresoeI
Leef a-sitter tO Tke aikl.,weCkoescior grm ee am thae- 7 Th 1i Revolutiontsy chteap In RadoINl Yvan.fare he ectsl vote o farddItlos Lixtrn Todaylc.the Redlo of Tomaruw.Arwood~t he Nl bar to hoer-odc lel t irenc van- NO INTERF~fENCE
Mir.ab t o.v, Ae a ea INCREASED TONE RANGEwill No erduesNhws I uS IN-'re. . W aktre NInIde, bfact we. - tles - a,.enk Noted Conductors, musicians NOWt rade, csparl. who, have,
The to treder ~listened to the nlew u'tatlreat Yt brwAdest. 5 Agree ekesIs th coonl Wi, Maser Aobe ca1l- in lotul pelfecllon-as well As in freedom 15moO.saUic Andbts1 hor lereve -u M sros knterfrnn- 1 ohr radio trcclioe can) CU"1 ' lec-.ale departmrt tor" to uerrtrech gitera with I= to beesd0 ticat diitutbflt. both mechanical anti nhaqrai. arc e11m*
ZlyIPt=llorI M b ot1r) Intd ltttitt C irm other radio satin TAUMthe e.1a~ a MUST-a. woese- longer spoil you~r ordoyiiect-
oftnete W. P. A. bttster oet.nNomd atlt toeat samer
Co ON. nene a Cutoe - itrd tsicqCrs osbheCetty iesdesd) =~ r= LES ADE-IN ALLOW ANflS
tada al~e a b-e -t SfeaSIp. N4 No regard to the dotle, d
elte terkere cueok-Pt.aar Built with complicic Fnmwwy Njocktoi bond plusNov as this ft reenlidw ot
cuoncil oezw;tn to th u so Standard and Foreign omnomA that 'it. ca" Annl sljyoleag of the leash in itjtik re oeg cpla. iir~q~c-~~noe coi. must - sk oiw po. 'to sts ronS9 o
lAc depaenm t ha peas-Ide evatet Lmtat twm=aeOw4t NOW ? cokot Bis, oOLD IN WOWELL ONLY BYthat A hadt been r ane Sha-tflk had be e.6"e Ato there
The appoimtal, 'l FJoyce e tl to f he l as-.it 1retlsietad. o u tled N,tea wyr. -e ealhtee woee. G U O T B O .
calve amt~ fe~actaa whgchetee a o SmO wee ed.e Ne theha.ndteelcty ledge a fuID&greet 'Aud Ime tWAn rate itW
Feature
Congoleum Gold SealSuper Wear Rugs9 12 ................... - 5.9
SALE!CURTAINS --- DRAPES
.69 .59 and .4 Glaved Ohintsnwm-.d "oas and Peast pasti 420
"ide. cle|.sat "-" . -35
1.25 Ruffled Marqusaette CurtainsWieandse .o rof ued aWe W&l ]wt pelr!t.......... 75.
1.29 Rayon Silk, 50 INdies Widesaiele fher dr-pe hm. r..e.grex. New red , per yard-..
1.98 lral Cretonne DralesPoael,~a steeled.le; mree.
mw, .u. Rueeir~o-bo off... fr
3.50 Ruffled Chinta DrpesDark blue backeroel. extra 'tde 17tore. ftr, rd..............
New!Durable Glo-sheen
Enambles in soft pastel shades, matchingensembles in rose dust, light green, lightblue.
Drapes- per pair.....3.98Bedspread ......... 5.49Dressing Table SkIrt 3.59
Almo diS of two Ofeto mteM B Mesidor (ia,
* Famous PURREY BLANNETSlene ta alest douba the wamith of otier tIntswith % the weIght-.h rult of an amna- .05big discovery. Pastel des. Shoe 72 ....
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Ite Low90 Sun Filthy Jfauewy S 1945
COUNTY NEWS !AyOUTYeEW___________ _COUNTY NEWSChekusford 1- -- ..-
y .1g-- t- -.1". m ..Mi 'i- aVE. .ca Toe b Littleton TAA ab e of *ed A YI =a . 5 -- in e $ e l i lG-ede C.ub Melag ta. -rearrr,,esidents of this a- hurunidng Worn's Cb tofMeetGdC egmun . -ecure depam aaianit= lUb til t fier Wh
.i.m A he r Ce. Meadty-onor.s Soghatpter - t Ameica Red Cr.ta Special to le Sit
cahuboa. 355 3-At =I is.. iti. w-etmdflgC omi4Xuoi cermny m the.Mr. and Sire top sWineeeeswqu a NO M -bood a- Its ErLJ iZN. Jaon. -- ext MN- unnr c:ealdrd tn ha tad 5 n t. ena etre, has retun ttrgetly reqmed by t day tihe Littleton Woes.. club
MZ l c s. 151 ail f. athidir y divepr n- e te nted ate will hold it. regular sneetIngsnead h wn us, ad. knownu~ hhlidae ta - nr faty twoa .I tae IFtInt Corat~s-jial Staff Sgt WebsteS..Xa. IIIthe m..ned m. ,m, -- te ,ed Ces ~a k,,k Un hare s ra C-" sa s se .to be
i r ln ar he al eday - toarnort o Ill hare en alday . 'sad " e rla Awarded HKgh H onoCun n at Alu Sains church at- - '^ Oiliss of the stat chapte l tie nian t tiare by War Deperyven
snsi, w ich wa h co util .. . e .- -- that elvlaon have be a ex- man to ha y, charge of that pe TEN G ito - S ta g S orgeatr.ny sshckiascndictc bnd
Mf,= . do, ntandsohn EC. Johnen, pait master oa4- -s- Lle~a acitysekard sbout offer- tion of tlhe day'sprgaCalet.Wber-ofI.-
G anar = aihing asi, Li. rLI theesveslas tell do46ra CarlesnWwir'noM.aits Leas y-anm returi.h asI -e, -U.C,,_U. Men i Oemalry pa"- at 10, s*ine d wit, a J. Weer -
., opened the meetng ato'lock net at Fort keear had not oel- nmember. tl wsrew for the War road. ha been wneaed the Diae-,&. :olier" an bwief hentrodkIuctlsin.wj f~rld. atral rie m e urb Its quota f - albie Reller progrant A ho lunchon tlnguished Flg Cean ea.-
ic. . euch h 1w W FlloWp S tanB ILLIRICA GRID S9UAD HONORED-Seated at the head table during the banquet given by, e roey omlehe faur e hed at a. 'trdiny aleamant ieli teat-huon to Mr. Jirto. the M Pto te Bs e b to the Howa high football qud ae te hio ae a re and mitnte leini hot drink.
npea- teBr eMncboteoeiho l aetsso a bd dotins wer taken front Following the aftenoon busineEinet By-m, mrsheall: .a,. NRT to Te Left to right: Robert North. president of the Mea's .1b.; Joe Mdcenney, former Boston college thin sodiers frnt Frt Devo, te .alon. which will bete at 2 1
lar ntele pl..Albt W, V a n poet, foolball star: Rav. Joh M. and Freak Key, pot d of the to'n tel . Loe Wecnd Mrn.so: Bernice Dtmst and Sall- Ansecan Leion auxiliaay, a tardinthe ncno ew elty dmp en ger will be played tonight a t ill be a eamic artoon and laleao It this area *Ellmbeth C, Taylor of We.tlord.au o untable, a dis, a r. hold Is. reguilar neelng Monas -illar reet, known a the he high esoli gyieasn.um with new. hef sa hoe hw awf an At presen 5pproainatiSel o wil be . he uest speaker, aet
The night t poet quarter at 7. p Ity deet - t oed- on the Tewakebtry hilg sebhoi tamn gvets Sunday at 215 ,d 7. ee donrs are needed to eve subjeel. "yeaterdays Sweethoarir"v at . e, tir was Mii: linr Weit B g numorde opponenr . ThIs h e seo nd ad .) Ay eor apter the requi el d mini- M n Taylor will have an aulboenla
le w ao . reques he prene of all an cut l We lie teeh-d for the boys tee hut the A meeting no the rancd-Arnen- n eu, end chajster offidalk rmehr colertion or dofI fre" alba -mnaeru nlter. Radesich- rt girls. C eamne tu neat c Me's grp wn he ioted rging al elIgIMle deom to anke cotuntries of th warid ar will
Gie ailroa Pdgn Feowship or the Cos Ing thIs dump na debrie Is . 0 'clokti and a large atteananc= in thi clubose Sendey afternoon appointmns for today and tomor- talk on tnteretln points of t.-de: assatanewrd, dead. grahas ben it flyin about et h territory expected, at 130 with Prenitent Edmund Toh et uitit t'il be at the A-er conetion.
Lhali Ruth Wodna sned by .s Christan Vouth c -h al iT Sr-t rehearsal for the re- Srsie presiding at the buineMs sea- USC i.doel building an Wet Ashittt War Reller ciermancit at Rowes toener sin at th onta e -1 nn i h ae ommlfrth e r lotrtewl wtola r Warrn Writh: e hY at ja eeting t- 'he amn-ic mr at perirance of the musk- siM.. .ai street - tods3 from 12.4 M's. tferhman wil be the tl-.
r5. arr en. V e: ~ Ellarmai seg to be etd t meopce Inctmedyr"Batndtn the B.etry, si'chfk until 5 'lnk, and tensr- lneng membr ia the comentt-Ee..hanton War.re ae n "Pepl ea thenpurtunng it he held tootht at 7 o'elck ro- the hours wil be Iron I see: M., Jmesv A stack Mrs.
tesc Mitt. toten. FOTret. t- Ja. t3.men e p g f the home et Jlrs. Garland a. frontie- M'clock utI 3.35 o'lock. Cutrti W. Dr..3 oieak Us.a Esite Sort: Rein Ciemeus:-heersal will - hold there pres-pt rodents also on hei. whole It Is 1, producer of the co1edy C If yotu are between he an ortonford. Mrs Ernest H meotn-..
tant stenard. 1atherine at 2 l. m. All "seinr a- r ser, undesrable. thoe with parts-.i the - 8 niido yeasnd good health aon.i Mr. I Orvilte tolltngworth.Cap: panst. Eirmate A. Lianeto a p r "an the pair there has al- Pt are asked to r t aoer chapver of the Anmerstan Radirx. Jame, Theodores, Mrs. Fran-! -
6; a n fln a ctoinilitete Ea t ways be a co-operalkn t The Ladies atiity, American . S. Janior Resin .; Crss igently lnelts your O- t6 D on., t M I- Paul D. Fetcher.t G thae P . o foIs of Mr- n . a ai as tween the ity or Loe and ain, will meet en Mondayaht Plan Grange Intelatioe operatIon by either ontac ing the nr Edw Aon A- Warren and .r,
At Ihe le otcere m e iof a leave wstt as a t is town -d c-operation5 ar She Legon noarters lor a teg- t chapter ofce of Main straet in Acros Mai..,*Bram art 1 ina lave nth alt Sare. "stier 'out be gaoatty usin ton.. Jae. (deal Te Se) person. or teleseoana Ayer 2191 , rs. Geme
Coeaimton mogueler ed ges am at - DMtetf ymreily dnt will he on bInfl S- Jan. 5-migbit for as appiiatneent. At no time i rie-d. ltil. Con.on. pres..toevdl'vtM . n.'"TIn; .o for your at- al the meting: .Mlt- Is. the anionsv soil erat wa, Man than coutry ii*O atlattedienr ttf she U-1tteo ni-n
so"we.e W Chehms'd en fre "'' a-ad to - as' -n'.^ a a o "to tao ' . t I., a ""'" at hew- li Sgt. Ci. L We--' i-e-ne roupothn atournsed to theW. "L C. - inr the cp drie, ad lI ranst se of bod plasma was Gneral hoantal
anr town hail whene rfrash (Special to The Sush "Johni Brm ' -k en the crochet set. Also sponssred by Use tIseries bust ,made to give our senirs and L~ocai yousng men asit womeniteopatinI i miedesm bombardimetass were sered by Mrs. Irmo 1v mde w MIn Jan. tAmedee R. Ouimnd, ties ad asked to biring In thle aess Mes cduo In Macle ha" .a.lr v.hi.lb of the 'Jap snak returnng to college ad academA.a attacks, otaing hd ..irm .n whe
asghraY - Mr. Bassie M. The Weossn's eoty of '*Board of Salectmenj umber of aT bds purthaMed with the footbel squad ofalleattank chase for ife, s. the tollowIng the Cisiema eatsttvtore tman l sn beLI. durlisichols. Mrs. Ruth Barker and Ms. sian Be-rice held its regalar It is expeated that the aeque '154 the mct war Me i ideaad for blood and blostoitrt pesdtd ,spnt at homeia are. MIss osr Jn
-rine Lahn mi g lng Wednkday eIght bss the iw ing an Imporoveent In ca-- at indinilsnl sal. ose - Ii tbee.n sourget by the med Marjori cClellan, daughser of The citation Mantae an theseAmne the Grangwep taprtedist church patir with a t nanate to n - asd trpr 0of -h to ptartinenit of our armed tor'es. Sr eand Mrs. eames L. McClellan mos e enmaytiai teriosre: llerst., Piehuret, Carleted d , r mach of the usnce, esaly the presdnnt er the ecretary, attensdance.- Following t1he O- pint af blood tay mnn on-. of oster sreei, oeeio at Can- it the Medtlssnsen an ae
'-tfri Lall, Drct aetend agdce -padenMt L the fir hCad c ieboeot e iteueail '"'E5 s reportS he at.5 Pateldenit ltbert North 'other Amsericne tved. ecicut college. New London. China-Siralraala ctes carat.tnssbslu end Dunsteble- niver the bummans meeting In I on the Cutup st night a- be- '. he caetnpiet. of the Bulinss Mess's group Openle s Ysterday In isorthsern '3iiddies Cons-: MtIa Ann Lingham. deugh' Weber exhIlete hagn theseapaorisdy Cilga Eat absence at the president, fore being lbrouglht under centreS 'Isbe Januiary mnetet of the -h pr-gram with a few si-rds of district court, the state polite re- ter of air. and Mrs. 1tobert M. and apraelatso.n dif - ImporianeIle Friendiy cuels of the C-. ar C. Dsod 1 . he drt by the ita had E -i eytnonoh tsaas aCheded fot lint welcoe. Reaks were leasle by qusented a further enttiautatte ofi Unghan, of Soster Street and of -e siginss and reisneas to
at Cigregatiorat hsutehi tUil an .,auis s or the aresia, r' cati tday night, hsaa Hsgh Schoel Prinipsel C'rl D ths Stanley Itrwi'snst ca uuisttil4iss MarguerIte White. daughter kms combat cewt ire-aLuses tntid is mst meetng a Ja. 16 1mdcha geneally. eroteing illlie e ontheLocke -n Stparlatensdnnt Rugene Jan. 23, ltutkowskti Is allcoed to~f Mr. end MSl-. itrh Wit. als duties stith 'coes an esngeId It se. hseeig a. -n Mtrs. Aste RIcher ha h Il ow-ing Tueoday, Jan. 16, with C, Vina. Re-. Johsn J. McCarthy. bave been She driver of CA a- tot Foter street, hate retuerned is tinder enemy ne*'
stedsof Jn ws. e it of as enjoy-abie preram oil acei of , r- . Dsasa Colboom - ths ieet dIrector of St Andirews CitO in= hlat neriouly Ijured Pnt.. LeisstY Westbreook Juntor college. tWeet- The youngan er eently rears-
sluck spper at 6Sobef IrMs. Anthony Andesrasn and teles tor the annuaat townswarramnt tue 7 o elockt Vhe Cn- ti-Oduced "tJse" Mceniney, fer- oftethe Lovelt General hospttal, brook.- Mt Ila oise eseniey. ed to t11ii coon.,y stte- getisls:
ted by a eandlalight meataihatior Mrs Ra Birkfoid served re- to he acted upon a h nula n aewie MrmBso olg otelsaFr.Dms eea ek g agtr rar n r.WlimI enieeesm sa sncrthe fllowig onlers:town meeting In February. one churh trllebndi Anoa physical dimetr 55 -h Boal- In Shirley. The state equatedh 1- Srmley of r~dmitth etreet. enmnseer-nner - na aedur
Praldnt.Mr, rthr rat, urr ws an fo te eeoninar ee -f ttnetol tenesa puaac school stema a- the the poetpoemenst to atst the -M Iiarye Watson Crns. stalsch- bombser. Part -of isioaueugnware reldet.Mrs FedSaliung n ashelgeon eb 5arranged for th e er tgttspealker of the etaiig. Mcensey outcomne of a brain operatn tolr of Mr and Mrs. Staley F. spent at the hoe of bs iifaes;,e:retary. Ms. Ralph oit -er nme of fl-mwGarlehe 3the wha treaed cnder the -at Fale be performsedl an the injured so-- Conant of phatlterk street. and Mi.. Clad's Quia - Denter, Gale,
d rasrr.Ms ~lwr Nrga street, vas draws. Get-p" ibr Drve Cavanaah kost to the ports dir as the Cuehlag General hot- 3ires. Ire-lun Barker. dautghter of He now* isat Alnct..-tr. N- .,The Ifielo lub o lie eosirThe iane of Ernest i- Gunther. den~ thbe rra wwOrld s -'The Iros Mtajor Inter petal. Frsaminthest. Judage 14-man Mr. anct Mnr. Arthur Rt. backer __________e ael lb fte eir -A to &Ntu r dprs e.Inclue ssteporiswnbecame tecoach at the ieights K. Clerk granted the coistanne- of KICng itirt, have returised to when hi. C~w.C.Siol ounnt buchwa hod TwnPrtetchniton ef wf theorwar toirh depart- e . es Eo~ ~~ oiica{ sincs that time sa remaind Fmh and Game Warden GaslOrd thir atudiei at U.atale Junior -ure-- sultngi s msemtiopatcuc netrIdl ht Tow Prtet Codoi at waofonradtoth departeete frm teE ceil active IC sport. non frequently 9. Pike usa the complait b-Coe- des-h
,nPt fry cor aprvat d oesnt hyms. the espacity of an ofaciat mfate oJIudae Ciark yeterday anu Othmr ate rin. Thsema Htersh- Aver ihapse t e se Ametea.ad. at Met (cSpelowd amp Sun +1tomte. fe poa oetNAVY AE the collge.- ie Urged the Robert H. Taylor of Grotos, n a man, daughier of M!r. an Mir' RedCro. 'psens of ndam y
1.'-5l attended meeting nnaDrCU. Jan. si-Acion seek.. New volo iregiastered at the P. O -n Msa. Earl Fi splar an- boys to enter into athletics during chart. of "huntina deer at Gurstonis Hernhoan of Hlaardntmad+ -ut today an smonoc - Usslmnsford Garden club was bet Ing the lsmprovemsent ot dumpir rat seassIon of also board of regis- nouince the births of a duchter. theIr high school fareer arid hii a during the closed isastn.'' taylorilists Caroline Tsolser, daughster Of Amencan sted 0Chofloi sa11iterday afternioon In the Uiceattiesa at the cit at -Lowe s totaled 13. The meaend seig. Ec~eyns Altea, at St. Josepsle h- tay of bees compietition itressed wa sfound not guilty by JatdgelMr. ind rSn George WV. 'Toeker of~t eev idOnsoetdes ehureli vestry with the pIe en-ned dsamps n lise town ine ee of the board trill be heid on Psitsl, on Jan. .. 'The soutpie have the lnsportant-e of cello.. .dat.- Charnr, Itoblaion road, and Mis. Jacueine ~ssteana lbMat. Mrs. Haty Pals ait, talkes at the "eun et th te eno ari th tw ia- n other child, a Set, Mrs Frap- ti- wish -n acrcngnylag iports eoice ChIef T. .L Pironie aSanderso. daughter of Mr. hanedonr sm esuagh theenest asesin. -of aelectmsen la st h.In bewe 2adap.rm.'Three pier -s th fen Mo Fue pregn* to being out the much faer was thle sompissnast aanitides. 0-org. Sendesoen. have re-fhetl't ---
ur. n-trd 'ac ase a br: h sto the -ny ronsplaints wi be held next week ont Sot Fracpirfn is nevig Ina aeded qualities af estioe iarolod V. Paermseter of Shies, oms'liurned 1 the U-niversity of Ne .S0 cub. 0eet of -h1k om 'Carden Blulletira, it cIved by membiers of -h b- csday. Tueedny end Wedneade ay t acfc r meursgli toysit, hoseary, sek-it charges ot drusskentit and nper--amshir-. Dham..i %l. H 5M ctshapter sate thist aoddeas s ishblah Mr. Floyd sbeanael of concerning cosditlen e t the ihts at the Kenwoed flit hose to-Itiveness ad aalt discipline- stdng s mnstoc vekiete at Ayer ltency Love. daugtler of M. -n Ionntlide In tl aa hmae -e- baptr Asaerlesa led Cr ea.m the residents o ath - u - y yard flia houne. end thie - the- rue of the game wi needed is whle tinder the Ingluence of llator, 1ts Mie N.. tae of ing street. to eponded to me amass -h-is ~tol~td lidgae n - unbagassth tnewegle on l~e. eecivly T e.WKsuury a*we-eunded liepten -e -h draa.. -h.. -. arid.sct.seE-s3st ate:
m ta' -e~ 5 he1 5tt-eeadltetn ai ta wa aeegdt gay ar rmM)t sM toUheb Iefye te ui.o pRed hon diseannd ai- A Ited al smonieg State. ondlr d E..seig ,, g .,g .Itak rn~ rt "a Famery, city lnaaoaer: Thedra of the boy, n girl ----- opy millIary training, hop- -n -h operauiig strder chargedialbell of Ater rood, to Vertoont' meats s mab -i qod-e -d aard, dwelling p "'We arn wering yo . re- af the Drecut high sale-- Firemeo to Meet Monday; in mat -e edst of Asaerl- oscors Ernest L. Downinsg aad'acadersy at stron's Rl-er. Vt t. -#m - f -
210inlan would -o be takensawap Earl Piinmaet of the Ayer padre asid Robert Musa hien of Mr. and temeudical serdoe c ot-|Auiry Party odoes trh elledcton, the home depsartmnent we-re the tieafdying ain- Mrs, Pout F. M~ultin Of Hesiwood fo.s.H a -ilb h
TEWE s MIfJn.tisse rt-eeat. Lensoloast 1 ead r. Ge JWeni t Ph spa te Isds aiy tealrmeigof the Te fuyempanied by Mors. O ise re- ncuaeed the enggsent oftermrese Sby mdwnapee p in
~Frenmen's iReltef assocation w wrood. Ctltuding the program tor. lona Ada It Jewettt, to art She acadSuIc boon lNst snd a .Th- Or deetat a ne
ON EYVERY GARMENT 4."" tni gd jotn ||'av"n. so'gg j"; r|,eil,"e'de iel"ae'""i"'t ~ite noony -da *anS A Em5 attontresttoahe stmt 'ome.ChrehGuar Grve pr hrnat atrhe Mte unnhmo Barmbprhs thmewevramt ee
IN OUR FAMOUS wmb e-I 'ysi~nrDae anria Qouse. DikSno oet'f~nm .e.o ~t cure ea.m ih aae m
sasked to be p the Ned Ws. Donald B - Detes. Om. Farntwerth at rmerem a ta. a-- at - - . not n oANNUL eeting ti... wal bea modal baan Ward Je-i--- 1isy.ary..euia, Joh. raeoney i-ee's-ed a medcs di-- a i-utwt of la. eceiv-ed when oreaiad nadrnN - - ad fmaots mi1 be served. Mcfoti. Arnoid Brown, BIhle fathrge from -e ES. .rmst. leevIng etrtick by a beach wagon Naw fisted that perth of -i -' The Lntes Atd aolety of the Btanger. George Westworh -d bhen amember of an Afantry regt- ear's eve on Route . Mr. Cuss- " - -
Tewhebury Congregasonai church Edwi Gtbb6 who left in tot ninghanai. 15. Ieaves awidow Mr. -ar renladed -mal food aawDi meet -n Wededay afternoon enter the navy. Coes PhIl Colem A spectnl mteatn of Joseph Mi. Cathserine 3L- Cuninghan of no.. he held toeer 5 - -at the home of Mrs Albert Er wa compsented by the pakr Commers, Athame Lwgion poet nwill heo: three daughster. a Mrs Fred- COM , arrend Ce sateof North street.he m 1.eif win on hs iplendid werk with theam, be held at the co qiarters -nger or P a.hmer of da lawn f it C 'oalao n - a"n M hbegin at 230 o'-lock -n tel be te rom.ite.. eaan g s vEin sueet, nigc., at 535 Blanehe Starsiled -f yrr and flan ior dhm. bld5 toendcted by the pare at, MIde orhe event was banded by r e Sao d. Leon Masten to rair. Vera Flint oi SOuh avten; the aonal Hea e aip knot
W....an Sm.t. .pot.a wile .... .ri 3 ad .h.I ,r...h . hve..isrgeot t...t.n Cmdtr r..o... C.tr.i . c..d.s,.... l... m.. ad .--.. .- ~oted an- pla wil be asadeO'Neil. Wiam Eggo ant Robre SessIon is dedlrous that att m-- ot Cambsddg and First Sat. Leo katball taonne -f -nue-, wlgfl
ldthe caIng year's worr. Dors'Fowier aia.ted. bars of - loeat past attd the Cumminghas U srmy; a brother sesool tinl play WSm 1lit.r.Waad ya eT t Cs dangti el nor. John J. t emtek paa I en as atter tha W1. Robert . hm r g t n at ereolt
hwe gutde m the fa . it u be one th time Cr0 team wl have a direet besrlag on the ford. Cojn- a eater Mie TlsernI Mes e gyI. t rwthn- haodtrkerchf.- During the sodal aeet for pra;Vke r .ded a. t g w b f sad set- teans reeea* Aa iO
-hour, M~re. Eymor .eml be ahted lag as e2D Ia Howe blal school am---- eral granandren.Se Ceo- ichel. Thse first s 6e '---leBUDGEY' PLANd - ervinga retreeiu'enSb by Mrs, gym. Ms Cyril F. Seepser, ifie of ningham is en his way hes n fler io 'clock.-FOR YOUR -Esnegitdetl' Ms. mAn Plepadmts ate being naade for AS Senor efthde JseaphI - tekr orn tana and is an-
C Vfor .Cvaliei -mil Mrs. Emii Mer.asn -he Aormal Instaluaton of meer. Cotner.o Amarien Muanen soet. Is aware of his father's death. A u nmi t densiutoatC E Thatok Dirkan trend week'S whiet party thndarf- for niana In tPer rfng Ja. n4 a petdent at the CommuIty ide- Littleten was two eer fre coweringatr
- ed by the Ladies' ran.irl"f of M , in a tas se hAl, we Kit P1. ebe an Tspital where she recent- geting thrughI the ye-r I9ea wish- and w ta-e J sa---- pen of the Aaentan- Mitchen tell beonme --- hat tt l s newt aX apSrahe. et a ftals utr wehede sadd- sikra ma-f.a.-
rettgn was a decided auccef, sect- lakics unt and yrtoh. Da l. e.e.gA 1otertha-vo saneuo fv-I y sod Snanially. Door -mh -er Pieia Mayo wil1 be leer.
ollecton ofquan-flser were Batrice Jaets -n turer. Geogetilerseaward; Wel-Iy fin-a January sale pr . Ex- Fe n. e at s teward
livemak,. Idea sit:W= Dr cu WtIs aplaia, M =sC;
" ted fur'. foahioon-bit cs-ylos--ll with king. Edgar Sadia Msie Bcomle. Meda Fee. D o brows. Vats rSedifillibettadact. M. Ama. dranw.. MrsW Ann I,. MacF . arl, a S:Eward Mit- - -
flr ~ ak el ol I , M f he 6. " M ll a a drd, of ,ei s m e . chi s a ed, a ry s. e
f o.r , rhh. n a i o f a mo u sit . - 5 5 . tth S u g ua, l r e . I r v i g t r e a c t , g e e , t r e"eM ari l i s .O steit y -Mrs. Joaephie Sisdth, Mrs ael planit; Delay Tnowgle,. gatak.sepr - -
atn. Shirle D.tiet.r. V. wit' - srvig - te .exe.. f am-r ea-T CONEYf * nred, i. W.n Mrru. Mrs. atr mTiee. Mirs floreAel Perry
nd-a Mmem L (eAi gernr T.gha ------.. llvesmk. - eed'.y -t- er -. Tle fGae.n om.rohir. I ot hr dk
., . 1 O hrE t SEAL00035 :anet Mcree . Mra, e epen re and is -ire as ae-Imi nd nN SmS .... e S...r,.... ,. Macgaet s e, .ihg ..... d I n..e.
- %-O.-.mMi Clas- Stoea-s Mae tt--W--------e mae fe -- inge6'~fh)~ABEAVR COATS iiifalr. tsictor C(lisf, Helen Felkrand- a suneoi win he red.C -LCK and GREY CARACUL COATS lis. Doris Enior. Kt. MoCanoe. Seman 1-c Eiwenle Gaumr of
a a ssAd ..... Jame. Co no. -- ,e - a a-a-. ... P-.- mOT a A - eIs .. were aw.rded t .. e at h'%,oris eLaWdnMyrtle E. Ptesti s w Setrie - ahede ae
adN an MAnor .Dyedn. Pk. COATk 'on bring take omend An e I mthet ' n Iinah endee laied ginm eM-ad -GInpaere planned by dhe msemnberi the M heeed hl ,. waes-
* 4-BEY BOMBAY LAMB COATS An e.Axcelent vale. f 0 the AnlanLgo asaxiltay *a r' -enc. t C
L ed NATRAL SKUNK sI. c f ednay of Feh -- -^ - a Now - a-
charaat w l he tnheed- ~ n h
-OTHER IUGHER-PWCED FUR COA1T--ALASKA wa eimno hnm nt'pay Ae meoaunsoe e-SEAL, vrrE, BEAVER, MINK PAW, AT DRASTIC and - altd We lMs Mnae ban. mftre. er "ol1i -" , Beoe
isA bite.een. inlTint detainred, heed laltrraat thekR Seatei
MARKDOWN--arzG JS BELIEVING. Forge u. Village M: anl.dT H O M A S Fhe f u r ireoge lo ageL .. * n frama e." n ae lM .n , al A N-O tf floe helmsferd Gang do. .l omd mpe
o-f th- n- ai cures eve. wfo pce I n ,e, wer e,,.,ed a, te e e w . .23-31 PREced C TL'n6 der aig'- " " J. doe K ,"
eat a wholean a Drrt Emm ae the. Sten-ig: re Wgi Margaret A. sM'e. W. Ernet, Main.Tois bare, 'C1 in the C.e ai o e ine. srass e t o o Mis ecan t. W a l Helen D. e t- letlMoriao F. Kaa.Harry 1. Woedm T ad Lleln M.
Ci' Mentn e Lanor" near Ja, Cae -r tarce and US') to d6 Syant
.00 to $ ~~~~~~~~~~~Cmleti Jn 5The. rgal- rents mr r sedifenlinse.pa"Icd. .MY anae b nM4 n .M n
withinRCHYE - redeFWSaPa . etaInFRK tea..1Mea
EWSPAPERRR CHVE*i- -- INFWSPAPFRRR
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The Loweil Sun Friday January 19 1943chir. at Siccok, N. I.. Wh he
COUNTY NEWSC h~~mp.
mw..- . Mer'cptdi he In.a"ia of,
MS O . M "w na . t ..- --.Chelmsford No. CheImsd FE dty hi. of Ise y(.ains, C1,d. J, nd- Dana of Naodua - s parent s
Cold Bots Oll.Us.: Ladies Aid +. Mset: Mr. sda" M, Cares V. imAllOf moachsr. Captain Kishl
Iecrease Sswplow Re Wins Rapid Promotion counted many friends In Drecut.The TMTM dcs of the Center'(Special to The Suns (Speca to The Sin) church elected odocers for 19s at
CHE Frob, jan 19--The 0.C J1"""OO, Je. n 9- its r;ar businear meeting heldcontinued cold weather with *. E rrne Harpr f Princeson at the bone of Mrs. Margaret
reutant 'btst n the fue, boulevard has received two letters Detsle el Malweod avenue. Thefrom her huASba' one written am. new olicers are: President, Mrs,
ply is beginning to Ned4 &n tin- 1 when he was made cPrivate thi Alice Drury; vice presildent, im',confortable question for the many cs te the tha r on Jan, i Laura MDcQuaid; treasure, Mm.householders in town who are de. stating he had been made a for- Florence Bdarte; secretary, Mrs.
pendent upon rationed fuel ofI 'or a. Corp. Harper entered the Esther Underwood; flower commit-service one year ago, Jan. 4. going te, chairman, Mrs. Louise Be-hovr heat, 0r. lat August and i. at langer. Plans for the toming yearThe OPA early tis winter an present stationed In Belgnum. Mrs. were oulined and the rnat-sociuat
nouncad that rationt as Iassed Harper is the former Alice Leed' activity of the group wi be awould have to stand, and caU- berg daughter of Mr. and Mrs bowling party to be held on Friday.tend householders to apportion Ostar Leadherg of Cretan road. J,. 26. A acil hour with the
their cit carefuly in order to corn- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Baron berving o refresent by the hos-plet. the Memoing seo within of ,'nbr are attending the sees, Mare; Ellen Mello, concludedthelratomest Builders Assoclaton conoference the vanlng's troegrm i
nIi latter prt . December and in Chicgse 1in. The Ladles A.ulary. Americanall of January tar, however, Q. L Jaon's club of the Con- Legion, ,-t meet on Monday ighthave provided an endless chain at gratiOlnal chuch will hold a cae in the Legion itruers for a regu-hserd to heat" days, for the mar- aie tomorrow in the Iota) postof- lar senla, with Mrs. Jos eh1aury he. held emil below rrsekiit 11. frm 3 ro 5 p. re. Duff, y the preadig ofmerAtmeet all a wte tie an he aiAId of the C n regational Membes - aso to bri in
amast of sunshine has been As.. dur will meet Monday night at their oulectins of diseatd silkaast oenasi ThI tombtaton 7.30 at the home of MNr, ettle and ayon stocking. to be fr.-hsas ksep, a steady strain on the Vinas, Nowield street. A bundle werded to the veterans' bosItal
a, burners and consuption (or sale will be held I Mar. Discarden tocings tthe Inst 10 days of December and l1 Scteep 19 under the d- are used by the veterans in thethe lurst 18 to January bas run rection of Has Laklo, scoutleder, meking of rigs. The recen drivewelt ahead of normal for this held a meeting last night in the for, books for the hospital shipsgeriod, even tho noh ee haven't town hell. Plans for the ya 1 n as successful. Auxiliary Pres!- -beet kept. any warmer than In ser. discussed and a eocial hour dent Mr. Thorn s F. Duffy -vishes jpast Wainters. . enjoyed to thank all who contributed bhookc. t
A -briakr in the col. weather The Weynonah dasa of the Cen-may remedy this Situation acme- ter church will meet ton iht tt the
biet i , s e ea "o.mMe e an, ththi nehiesworsgs on Broadwa rod, the raulstthat householder a umw rution meeting scheduler for Tuesdayshr t at A hemerin -'n' to Troop 20 Leaders having beets potpned due to the
sdrt before the elriseo snow torm. Mrs. Wilam Al-ad t neceseity fqr heating. Pie. Sprie Program ten will be the presiding officerA clubofu heCeILg of ne (Special to The mus Members are asked to pl-se noteen's club of the Central Conse- 9-the meeting place an date.itaa'chuirch wa. held Wednee' LaTCEMSOt.J~* - tst nigh~tat 5 Wet e theI
Cay nit is Ie vesy, with me.- A special imtng of leaders of deais fr filing ldeeds a-rs Alt Sainta church Men's hoop W. Ju co cotts, w a held at pare for the town etions ass ramdub- asessthe hoe of Asistant. Scoutmaster A Onl ase se of ape wa
President teIk Johnson can- Ernest SI Perre to pIn for the i.d, and th t by Wetter A, Raney.hoted the business session, after remaInder of the season, for ,fmwhieh a discutssion was held eon the Amontg those iia attendance were o ssar
setc of comnpuioory militery Scoitmtaster Irc Letteney, M, 2it. St. . Athle Roeort 5raising, with all taking part. Pie,. Junior Asistant Scoutmas. George P. Neofotistos, treasurer
YellowIng the discussn, refresh- ter Thomas Plain, Senior Patrol of the Dracut High School Athletc snents were served by Wiliiam Leader Warrea Wyl.e, Patiroi association, submits his annusal re-tonson and Presdent Johnson., Leaders Arthur Morroe and Robert port of the find, The report In
,osiessee at the recent meeting McDonald and Asdsi t Patrol roil follows:if the Westiands imProvement as- Leaders Ward Lettoney and Her- "t is a pIesure to announceociation wore Miss Jula Uie bert Blroughs, that this my seventh anutat re-ta-. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Poll putt marks a highlght in Diannsture. Edward Martin and igh scol athlee. The Anthe A
ArlesDaocition is compoed eostly 0 aWithin the nest week 'racudaI student officers and rsles dhe local political situatio, shout counill meetings are hld to d r
gn to taue defInit sae. I City Heads Dump Protestt -eid. our present and uturetmli~atns paer of caddtspoiistust be ed early in February HSAA Finanoial Report 'Expenditurse are nso iat P,no not many weeks remain for especial to The Sosh higher than the prevaous year f e
e campraigni. Chief interest can- to the tact that once again weae In the offices of -eieotan D AT. Jan. 19 - Favorable . engahirg in intecrscholastic
e s ol o tt m A, action was taken by the city of .thletis in three major sos. 'r-brs 14 a plossibilty Of Interestinig Lowdis through City Manager Scbho comte a Ananontests for -th pos"ti John JF Annery the conell, active part in the rorgaistion
1.nro s to . reast sent re- of fur athletic organiiaton andneresse gate ensily by the board of selectme ham expended during the etfentThe boad or, electmn, at a asiing for co-operation In nelimn- year almost a thousand dotlars
pocital eettag, considered the r- aling the nuisance used by the out of Ia current appropriation fortIt at truset ators who .do city-owned dump on Wtiard street suptlies and new oquipment. it is
nowluow work Or the town, to at the tows line. The following aiso selling for assistance frain.mraSe be pamernt per hour setter was received by Leo C. the town to provide a suitablenon a3 ta 0. Rboth. chairman of the board of athletic raeId and odoe such a fieldThis watter was, discussed as selectmen. in response to the bet bees, esteabihed, propdlya
,gth- by the board .embers end protes. equipped and fenced, the DracutSO uest eas grantede The city council at its high school assoedation witl proO w'T Ch smord Cribbage lub committee meeting yesterday nre than competent In maldag *
artad she setond half cams ee- aftensoon conferred with City athltics pay nl Pracut. This is eAs at the rglar neeting at the Managr John J. Flannery on the clm of or asboiation Ad we allerica rod club house. All your protest mana the me enter, the la0 seaan' a.tres were losely contested but " the WIllard street dump. "'he asoeiaton is deeply in-
'e, and in that the ams 01 Manager -Flannery said e febted to ls Pauline F. Ver rreell a Adame defeated Benoit had take. the matter up wi mum, high school prIncipa: ,
Id Beathi, S to L Another e.- Sipt. George P. itgreaad and a Mesa's. Chagaruly, nawley. I-d of games will be played next dedlon Iad been reached to liarA d'Kntowten to. their de- ha
ussbdar Might and, upon its corn- class a post the dump., a a votion and untring interest in the hotss, the copiew standtas the council voted to concur members of str various tasns.
trol that night will be pub- In this weton Civic bodies Such as the Anerdeanesed- -Cianelors Scott and Mart Legion and Drecut Palcee - I
well spoke In favor of your ion have been most helpful hn he- *1C j protet sn d -the other con- s he matter Ad recogisins or br
clore jetned with themn in the ltic succesas, t annot ure too biUuna ntmon vote to commend stro ty the need for sch con-hthe manager's decfasen.- anu co-operatAo n eo thatAt the replar meeting of the whether the teAms win or' lose;
beard 91 selectmen last night, they will feel that the people intiaCeHt U6il aireappilnts- as to- Are not only appreclative ut
- P do the town arountant f a term So interetid in their physcal ndiTtd,te Aears ofhar, buistndes wa .1oia delopmet.gof routIne nature. " eleale the reort, I c W
The ftace board t -last night help but mention that at the pres- Awith the varius department heeds ait we are nt too well eluIpped Atto enalder the estimates for the t handle the problem of P h A19d5 budget Imjurtes to players. It in true that
aan Kmm isse Ad -aeetn the students ambecribe to 5 gtoup beSformaer peter of the that lnsrntce policy but no POlley can ad
i lmside Contgregatioal church baa be written that will pay foreverybast repected as tiled in aco. inern, or evey ti to the hoe-Caotain a V. iball, pital. As our rchaplaim, d.4 ad ofwud ufee tongr, I cadnt help butre-A
- dneen In, at.. oDimsend that se set up an so atcocng to a waer department late- dent banest from wh e ngramn receved by his wife, Mrs. be paid Mn m which ury
- HM iWmATn11 o asue, N. H. Incerance compeny wil sedttTOPU MKEI tert bui f the Mnse-chureb SOLt poulles. paylel by .S perid-
7. 19%and Seldfrtwyears. ants and dequately protectedie e a. -was pastor .f th Methodist againl a niste lose, due to In-
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ste ow ab1Wlaiableeaable aitie- twu~a n --- .r AI ItfACUT ANNI IN Y I eitureal e Mr. and Mrs. IIa
se Malle sfA424 14lndreth stret Dracest, wi eelebreid their br - Sheding aesiers'y yeiterday.
WSPAPERARCHIVE*
NORTH TEWI(SBURY SUPFR-Officers of the North Ta.wk.,sbury spt htih chirer p.ctred anthe occasion of the church supper. Left to right, seated: Mrs. Herbert Trull. Ralph S. Baties, Mrs.Everett Boutwell; standing, Nathaniel Trul, Floyd Darby, Rev. Nelson Ringsmuth. Harry Dew.on. G. Thorndie Trul, William H. Bennett and C. Abbott BtIe.
try while participating in praice or gamesThe financial report:Cash balene. Jan. 1, 1944, 570.4
-ecoilts. beskeibail gm s 312mial shotn, tarP; football fase
nd dance. $101.78; total, $461.1Zxenditures Amusiement te
56.94; basketball referees, totames. 26; baseball refares, Oname, $4: football referees, on
ate, $10; cuetodian for uditour, $12; football And basketba
inft. 33n,2 .; baseball equim12Msa repairing footbalt equi
sent, 8: cleaning and repaintootbal and basketball eqsupmen18.35: laundering girls bascetbaniforms, 32; A. A. tickets, l250ervire charge and checking atount, 32:; total $411.78: balene
As of December "1, 1944. $4937,OL3ig,8ILLeJoseph Plamondon, ships cooktrst class . & navy, has retue
Portsmouth, Virginia followinbrief le pen: with ie par
nts. Mr. and Mrs. George Plsonan. 25 Mill street. Be recentl
atured from oversees duly,Pf. Cluton Planondon, u. s
rmy, now is on active duty In thhillippine island. A third sororporal George, I S. army, Iationed at Fart Bragg. N. C.
BilericaLibrary Asa. Meeting:1900 Club to Meet
(Speelal is The Sun)ZI1r-. Jan. 19- Tieot
McCarthy of the local war pricand rationing board announcehat all operators at pasenger arath basic 'A rations must hav
miiesge ratloning records" to bigible to apply for other assolin
avoN. aonrdng to nfotadoneaived from t o.ie of p"rtdhsinistrton. Without this racrd no rmotorist maay be lseued ag.' or 000 euppleinentary 'ratio
the recent registration of thetion's 20000 basic 'A' rator
nlJes ead registrant was ASsd one of the mileage tors.'The annual meeting of the Ben.tt public library adsocation wtuheld tonight at 7.30 at the 11
ary. OIcers asd directors fooa coming year will be elected atds senston--The legislative committee of the00 club will be in charge of theobs program to be presented ats. meeting scheduled for next
usndar In Masonie hall. 'i9iet speaker will he Loui A
ebster, acting corndesioner ogfricture of Mrsanetta. Is.bert Taylor wilt serve hostes
If a mical program aswo hasen tdAsmetTh -m e f a vhom wer
daed-to the town voting list. Lat- registrass ano.nce. '1e
ncluding seI. for regsatrationor to the tIm election on Feb.
wa the Wednesday e heldhe tow hall. Li by pe.-
icts are the totals:ecic ,Preict -I Pen -
Mis- Hannah Coling of SpragueatIs reported Improved at the
wellne.al hispital folowngoprtion earlier thi week .t ltdal -mneeting of the 1945
seon of the Mn' dab of Mla
Snigh n ot Advetry, broughtt arcoin! gathring of aneni
Und-er noe Arel onof Ralph
h a p C O f owel' l ip rper wasr bs ce vedt-
.w2g4atUthe og admorwas
itreaetam.on ofk aarmalec-omfpcure- fs a -y ondall
lood do ndte "lra
that CrY0 of L ei Geter
dr at the B M ostdooim. Ticket dhafr'ne. far
od dnor i.te oere:lrs.
nry gnedin. Mus. George Patty,SWarren wraight d Mrs. Ar-
tided by Mrs. Rachel Roeatto
ewksburySpecial Musical ServicePTA Pey MondA
tSdt~s) to he Sun s
*. tot thSnsfayl Service toe"*! t *ie Te**sbry C."ure.
tonal htsrch -n Jan. 22L will benished by Mr. and Mrs. Neman
dee of -North Rtllarta. Mr.
y and Mrs. Wn la the trmerie, 'Thus. RuBth -sure weI
e. and b eres dflae lme I
am - 4-y .ris At t Fran Drsllof"t
Paula church. Lowell, at leader,Speaker of the evening wil be JArihur Cunningham of the Em-
I; manual Baptist church of Lowell.L: Proceeds fron the leroneil ea used to purhase hy-mnlt for ass5. In the Sunday school, -a, The commitee for the bridgre'r whist parti to be conducted ora Monday night at the town halt bye members of the Parent-Teachcr
association is worldng to make the11 wly a greatsuccess in ava Y AY
e regsaur janer meeting OlI, the asociation was mitted and it- was decided to conduct some social
g event during the month to reptlaceI, the meeting and bring parents and
lV teachers together for a soral tim -1; The party also is being held to 1s-
cmse the anmotion's treasury.a C-chairmen of the affair areMre- Harold Smith and Mrs, John
Purtado. They are being asbistedby a large committee of parentsand teachers from every sectionand each of the schools in town.Tickets are being intd by the-choot children. A arise wIl bepresented to the cLid who sellsthe largest number of tickets. Mon-day nighe's party wal bno at .esclock and at the close of the eve-sIng, priwt will ba awdared andrefreshments will be served. There.iii also be a elade and geide-mae' door rise.
Baskotball gmes wili be playedtonight at the Tearlsbury highschool gyrinasiun between theboys and girts teams of Wilmig-ton high end the teams of Tewcs.bury high. The two schools aregmat rIs and the ga.n Should
be highly interestims. School offi-cials have beet pleased with the
ylarge turnout of spectators st pr',vla. gamee held in town tisa yeerand it is hoped that a large num.bar of parents sad friends will be
hand to see tonight's cntaes.
WestfordFirst Parihs Hlds Meeting:
Town Report Deadline Near(coreial to The Sun)
WEiTFORD, Jan. 1-The dead-Moe for reports to be in for theannual town report is Januy
3, and al reports to appearShould be filed it the Offie ofCharles '1. Mdreta, town Lerk,as aoon as -baslane.fist Pais. nie
The meeting of the First Parish,United, ws hel on eanay eve-lint, January 8, 194d in the con-gregatlonal church. Ben W. Drwwas the moderator and tarry M.tOIngalls was the cleerk. TIhe budgetwas accepted- and It was vpted .to
laicrease the salary of the monterto gst04 inluding -the parsonage.te two societies hepanated f-ortheer meeting, both held at the
Co"s *gtlonal churh. At tneateeting of the Congregationalchurch cehmbers, Carroll J Illn.was elected -moderstal: -us Mayfu Day cerk; Wullam N rtveden-bush. descn for three yeats; mar-
rtj.twsadd ?eany K, n-gall trete - mhre years;Harry K. Insgus. treasurer: WD-iaim I Taylor, auditor Mr,. tarroll J. Aolins and Mrs. Wusard
fliesMa , desm. n im.etlilgco,
I 'eei : r Ae:two picie of. .th 1aremett
ben wee patent..-At the .meeting of thse 'Firs
Parish, ,Unitsata, Hferford N. El-.llott carved a- nilerk pro tem, ilmthe absence of Edward lt AOt.LArthr L. Hildreth waS the msl-er-tor, and oaucera electee waerEdward iM. Abbot, clerck; Miss A,Mabet Drew, treasurer; wise Ger-trude D. Fletc ,aditor: ster-foed N. Iiott, ward M. Abbot,J. Herbert Fletcher, Arthur 0.
HUldreth, and Bn W- lrw,itandlg comitte: J. erertFlether, Mrs. San W. Drew endArthur L. Hopea. it wasvoted to change the artiles or theagreeoent as above.
mUl . tiing methods remained much ad they had been Iethe da" * J -Canaa I
]GrotonCounty Police in Meet;Rotary Club Heart Officer
Special to The Sun>'OON, January 10-Arrange
ments have been made to have me..morial services In both Si. An-drew's church. Ayer and Forge VIl.lase oan Bisay In honor o Dr.
"Endiot Pesaody who served ASreator from, 189 to 1940. Mr
Robert Moss of the Groton schoolIfaculty who seraed for many yearsunder pr Peabody will be thepreacher at F Village at 9.30and In Ayer at 1. The founingof SI, Andrew's parsh, its growthAnd continued apirital and ma-terial progras was largely due toDr. i Paondys naore.
Lt. Wiam H mof a he Ort-enttion Depmt ft. waei s. mthe speaker at the meetin ofthe Grotne Rotary club this week.There wra 30 present. incedisgone gttest. The psldent . Har-.old Marriott, presided.
allen AselaaleeThe Northern Middlesex County
Polie sdatn will etMonday night in Townsend. TherwIl be two k-er, George iK
Thompson, dist attorney forMiddlesex county and LymanSprague, assitant district attorhey.
The Neighborhood club meat tilweek at the homte of Kra. RoetsSargent for an al'dey m ed
it nclement weatherten I-dla net and newed for hReRted Cross. The next metln 'sf11M on en. 2e with SIs chnal
A meeting of the men nd wom-en of the Sa-ed Heart parish washeld sact evensing for the purpoesof making plans fog winter social.
The pao ofte chrat -'Maurice 3. flynni, was in charge'of the mseetiag. F. Flynn hag'recntly orgaised a basketball!
tam consisting of both Catholleand Protastant boys of the town.le has purchased attractive andcolorful uniforma for them ad
arrangements are being made forthen to piy teams in end aroundstion.
The weekly religiouseducatIonases of the Sacred Heart pansh
are being carried out very sta-
Ceaed eeAlg ..cealikem asrea
Voters of DuacutNominate and Elect
Daniel C. Hanson- FOR -
Selectmtan40 flags, of Age.
family man.Stlcoggaftll dbeeg Masn.
(1snsed te AgrieultWl 'A"Award for, il
WOMasinth Road.
Eat T. WhileThey're Hot
TaSty tlls on cold days helpto beep you warm,
Aedskias, lb. . 39gCASHEWS, P., lb. $129
Pitted Dates, 1. $1
VICTORYNUT SHOP99 G4ode Cow. Market
NVw A~oeg u
HE CONDE SOUPSa yHE PEnrr AS Me; 'INPUNG,
TIE-ANF EL-SAVNG DEES 0
[~3j~eis =...,1.65REX CASH MARKET
iSs u ST D.L U749
(9
OPEN FII.-AT. NifEZDICKEMtDAN a MoQUADWS
Cenual at Harkest Street
PECTACULAR STOREME
dCLEARANCE-SALE STARTS FRIDAY 9:00 A. .-
Smart merchandise at cost ad below coat Compiletkonse'clealnng Of all oeof-a-kind orc 1landie. AsOdds sad Ends. Every Item "as is," ALL SALVEFINAL
INEWSPAPERARCHIVE'
M M M M - M M - M - M
The Lowell Sun Saturday April
lM OIMCS
n 1s7 Sk
-The ... ty rmeris en til billi If ...a com4 from tesmeflendly a.gherhood mh.f' w. bringa of flat T. 'T. morw 1lit e h p e for e lear.
grim so wilH"' h i him that Inpgyggagg U
Acnsm rwns -o
a-ia ra.. K'voi A .. ale oyater can poduce00f a n "W ' ' LsHImule several hundred millen eggs am
mom. us Hopr lo.T~air Lirt - -To ar perme,. esarestes latheALOWELL-A total f 1gh0t uotan er inu . 0. tWIgtS loae - -| or Lewll la .a Cost. eneaaed,mine blae were regtiserdmi CA gtIo, 0,, h,,, p,,,,,td t
the a.rtcboard at tim dpart, said I .' bt r a .. wut le trpaattIlag to ba to.heoat
t handet I. aes. yamstol l i -2 e aid desemd by lisle. S*-id Ce -r paig th a a is b p
At r.m ystrday atag a m e r e h
lepitolie alar'it r'entib d a, .. g lt ~ O a oengirie 7 b'ing dipated , to r e.mI .. r ira
in troet for a gat fire. One ae asoearan.e I a Court atolir late' maa'nn stiachiedto ID n en o. te e'cab i 10*t
tr tomte& ara
- - n gima 5went to a blu. at thi t.11.list the noun der er tale"rwATa 0 . .. f pa Psteau paur si l ard street durnp.aa
W LASAM EtaiiN 16tAE ~ C f I fo i . wrlt. Jhn C. ( gst. Eeqalo.Ii~~~a t~- 5, ,a ve to te ur Lawrence strent, twasi,.tya Cak oa~r arira th- T~sTissa TN 'rset. ear the Watadiaed mit!. miare Os r t~haasand aln. ahaard.
they dound a gt'as bina. &t "OHV i *t7fl.t1. Sateitr.
dispatcled to & lot i Mtddlesax c mnn- - m S. i aa ttose.- steet for a grac fire. iddMie.e. a Problas Cat.
-LMt f t . I e
inmbers of fEkgne f 1 V *,rml 5 1C t. C"l. ,gishad the tlames befor serlots sisi adnoi eIw a erz - ai
-damage could occur. rutat wiLhout *lvingaia rornyEine 5 was set to the Mc-j atrs.i its, .iwat insiet
- Pbaere paygrot off sridg you er yetr ater. sieese je- tret at tafr a gon flwire o bto o saint a k
-- - - - - -- andi at &4 a mbamne.: of Erigine tareneen en the .Ightsenth do, arI- CP SSWCSP~I ,aced to Cge's Stidll for a sim5. rl.t . 0o, trturn Car et this
J nwrt ar bias'e ettwn oha.a..al eqie
tIl.,, os ~atKqsi
- aRounding coft ths. eveing, nra. First lndgo nr said Canrt, alueEMe ra r. e d e E g e 2 di . - -- - -to. e - t x ar h .1 -
adL ~ ~ loomc .. ab ||ll.Itiei'~e
mn . .awn.. Bur e, "we'edatchd to )4d. . 1, t la hlsio sr.ny= M asrad - -- rn r rea astreta for a {{~, ts -
t~sfloor roh rubs 2ie too l: M o5 I a.
-mln _ __eas- 3*hmal at i-wiss - efnraphng isenlight flashed ceae.set .- ai...an
- - 5 : . b, mm.,, .,,,,,snes ,un ,,,,, int .ee . .s b.te.caerL.... r... .t. aW. ., .. r..... ... t ... .. r...
IL ~ ~ 1585 by a youn l ai tenant . narnad a.T. Lass a. O nu o . ow
acabli a Jotc '. ftroofie U . lot 81+ . o o.1
VIt S d n bp de umn hlef of the Ariarttn s . .. a I. ia of lacarew . a al
26Rit sttem s.3ref 3tHewIte Forces In Wordd War L e*unty, dacoa..d.
e~w-tr enr..d., nampoeca-o. Ur. V.an . "'r' ' """
teeii ( * ~ a 2faak leerlii Slasre.ritr _ eig A insumen sur atn e td Lis
-- rese~g I~e. ,.e. ... ,..rt. Wr th,.. c..o ,.,. -e,... e..SO9l.. ylomo flodami
- w Me atiu e ... bt ..t. d wrbaa A
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---- d.ormw If. Cu... daw l::o'::: w:::: A:::s .o e e:,o .m.,r:
Ama W limen amsaase. tban t waid alal.t
l8f... t aa Isel--b)- Lw. .or".,ae afn..al ..... " iia
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me lWt.. Jants C. oesalelwtaisra.
A~" , All,
as g 5* .0 nirt J.4ge ar thiso~l Llat~~a wtiry-sevnsb day a ina tha
sou-m 51 Mm thoem MM hmdeeaE
..- HN o. otl1'mma ,1 magiar.o.Mtt . a .Moh Ma2.
sls- l... ......,.. .e.....ere..e-e.
bEidaodmeo. m Prebat Court.d
wom"It ra aAt woel has been *resewted ttoaNA- to a CE cour by yoar ho.,t tnaset 5.
eteUan *. prara= that a CiverIe
fr oom 1 bend or mar m m e
ta ia tee Iae ' and eas ~e oaseresdg habits of oasfon.lala, sat prayg *
Is Illoomm er ... ) to .tr er alea, aas... a .
S~es ea es *da C as wth.i te teme ny*ar - ae as n ren rear ase ta ey aetr figt.an
aan aag1 . h trb day. -r thc'Is lbo.
It*I.ItiI m] asia W~l o wws C . Ant.qav
owshil der . e a atrkin. JohL Lwcsa Ecay.ea- , as e faa. on. thbiaaad nise hundi'..
kis..d ba Wool n.. .. se. .eaedere .. , e. -- y.T a Mom 1 +. TI.. It.-r
12 1952 II
0e .WULOLI9 en i oiatS A
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TH E LOWEL LI frar ad,""Ii'nII/ T ItE SV NJrhis,
(Thin is ren arll-tine- high
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Churchill Believes There May
*3- But Major Aims Remain the Same"
County Nws Today TI-CKIM- T0m'N, ermd. De.I. ~ c 5. (AP)--PrimheynI ..W. IdJ nirlr churchill, P"MidenL Fisenhilower und Frenichf Prle.
ndler 1 odl IweV indierned tarrerment thaft thse Wron Pages Z and 3 I""L'-S dstn accept anyl oippfwoity Ior sincere tlk.; with
s1, &J\-'it I nioli oj] g.'al( [thigil Alildi - i ntu'y ,,,g3 gd--- --- -- todiav.lh e il erpu~ I~n''lu , iM-owhi 'ari ., un W ,-t on im It l i wr
-- . . . 'Ihr ir , yri til 1(|4 1 ,1 h,1a Igta l emn /i gg ai,
TODAY'S INDEX
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Y... No. 287 M ~Lowell Maws Saturday Dectember b 1953 X 12 Pae et wtnsLno-N1 ldII nllts.1w1,soTAII
I n~~ C h a l e n' 1o # e . m e .. .. o- ..r s .. ... .I , , 1. ..,1 ... .I , "1 . it " \.nW.-u$1500 Awaits Some LuckyIIn...Whie House - -, -. -LI - ,Rleader Tomorrow Night -T - e 1I14 n.... Im~~1 rI O
Breands Counif of .:ali a OL loseat.TelgrmsasMoney Man Fied With Optimism " fls%.t o"n'e' '''" ", "i" or I-.Id
TelegramsasZ-ThI yil P IT. AL,,.nrA,,O~n~ ,,., , ,
"Grtevous Mistale-- I Over Protpects of Getting a winner - "It T widie .- '~ hiI i oun
,il ,o n'l-- I" "'ug..
e Im oae ~ l sme
Iut |[1| ......... -1,1 1, 1. 1 1 Ph il d yinthing pfphqw 1,at . f th[ , I) s p.-, "rnTw ti ,h-, ]1IN b11 lA ,.n TIL L I ... ... ~. nte' -l t l s '. ..... am r,.k .ImeNLTo tru i de w OIL* Wri- ..c ft "I'\lnl , r.i .. ,,s"It s *I e FI- r nda
I1 ." e a I . he 1 . . . I It ker li . p I.. 1 I. I I, W innleur nd ai ll yrra ie ') 91 i f, e. r, hiineig al . ap, TWes. ... .il e TI ~ ~ IlLNL",LIn -Ii,....I.kl- "r, Inck n1 in, dralw Jleen * -n A h.. eT ,als e ll l-f rer o hi I
.1,C T TI ....I.IL ;ilk:p..11Ie 11 or e-la mI w o .e A i, L ,. 1 o It4'". sor t'o'...o, k w o e ns n
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,.." it ,p!.,Booster Clur : n u il o M . h it -. I L Lin r h l i .cl l~ i s n rl lra r -: 1r u 6 T i F u n d
ITT )r Ilay.' PI It......... , 1 , "-TI~,J, 0 ..... v 1Drive s IN earsLL DH alfwavsH alw M arkrL .. ..-..; Psn.:o Overnight Tally Bring, Total toI V,1u 1. ,I "" :L Il rom "e con finsh.1
fil, I q11 A ': ll dhI Il. lst'l Ist w~llden . ! 1THRtEE IN FIttNDLY MOOD.-Plemr Joseph La,..(I o r.NTe left Pee,,de.F. e4so er . $ 1248.5 1- Deadhine W ednesday Night
' rdl: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . Lp, A i' hll,, . .ep.trAt od ',II" a T. .. n I,, ,,I ,., yesterday oestide tile M-d Ocean LA6 i. n emde i,. . 6r lor irs Al-,, .coIf 51r)?-e Am pe - ...
L.,ra .e c-7 e. .<,s,. ...e I, c - .'. ... .. Ie .. 'le -I t IT fil Cal .. ll sl f I- - . 1 1 S-' e i't hhn ld W id t -II Ii T 11t -l ldl "w ll -1 IT -h ""nl e - -P }W IRE- I It A . ,el ..I
".": i, 1" 11. st~~~~Bated by Three N. H. State Representative Sering h..I....1 ilI....rr
- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ or nSt.ri e n tn. . .- o soon.nE~ay ail Sntencnmtea
A a :1 1. . . . . .l -M1ipel ,il I .. 4s fl u In ur .w Teo ... -n, I .a y a i 4ede c in M a i111 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ nL .. " not .1allrite. llm.; na l r-s~m i 'er: s- - - - -- "'
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la %I r u I ort .. s, I -w'in . I.i sor'd 1. ITT, tw Le # 1| e. I -1111 ,ios.. ntde Till A f $ar, r drn ia th.1 ' 1 stl wa ir wjek, -1 nd P L A de ~ lo w; I.......N n. Tw l ' el in -|~y I'l,4 \-F. ... AT tol .n . ... I" - Th ItL It'. -f n i a e s d M I.. . -o " n n '113 A d dr rs~ ow Pla i . -1 IC 1 ......
'Il Ilmol . .+, -e \ rm l re it.rir hI. on IT L* ru.1 ,lre Mel e pon ,P-JMg g A }g l
If~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1'ar 11 "1 n.'mir" T" I rr" -- +"P arr.m Il. I'l l i dalt : Fie 1 % -ILr Al-rv .... ..
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By: Th ma C Gallghr ':1 1, .r.t itf MI eImni1. w lil i. .wn- liy 3mrI li el L h e all .m.. uk.. he.. er-bT 1:rttlll n... 1~ r.p.. li'l 1-kI 1-s I reaL 1., n, 'il An Isre inoin In R11numrolly remel locaI, n catl90-, e ra nr o h u~duil rbeII lr, n m atck ir. e -t ; l h i -l -h d - tel~en .. f ......* ... u e -Sl li fl i n e I w l
T l NITrA" '::e 4 1 1N i111 :t- n t h i( leirsjT.oAy .. Irtihl sv kl t 1 .. 0 " ' l: .. r l r, l A 5- 1 1 ,iltg l iP e srI e lr ~ g rg
CwLtr!:w l 41gh oute% n;wit - -T -! l i ni t a i ~ lIin e*,M et eroe o hWt," 000 I-ee or 'l. 'a I.m o haro - e httimero ieia emoemrlrl1 n o
;.11 1u ernIl Iar nr, 11 re. 1 n1 -1 higH-I ." -L -'lIII e . l b - ."i% d- Is1,...r 11 Il; 1, 1. h 1,1 i , IpLI I11 l 1 i 1
ace 0ondI"ngInTJilTeI~gw, nfl 7"Seriously Ill" List 1.1OANbTid ihVlrlin' -M nu h- L--4,
AtWle Reed el~lk Chinuin wml~ilm F "sI nwiN' fadAr
IT Gen fll, K. Ver.ebri, fI IIr Is.r .1f etneluelon ..n cnr, NTrs led, year, avrll adem..er Mir PIT~ hill IfII f.0 Ta l h et" preli ar 11 wa duled for' m .- mr.-e'aakpn 0 Iurn for ITe un ea.,d h. bren phis n The "eReport Soviet s
thIL sII-k eIt Iati l 'I Steamship Scuttled Po eFrrloill tl IaIla ore. 5 It: IT IThre -"-I l e"I'"'L n c n ims sainteur,was adsnllrt to Ilhe 0-10:0r1(OI. 11 M lhe W13 t, ilP l a1 1or il eherk. ;mrd nism R TNp oml House and BarnwI ." 11. rne I' his. 11' . . ri, ky, nu , p nnT- was noI retrrrd i. b I ,,. F - eaa teK Leveled by laze
munTe-ren I Lrinu .b... ed Or a |Iir oI \Vrnm. P-ItlM,1i N. H., DIIr, 5--Llral,:i radem he1"0 Will and INl, nire aunnlle,nrirn To his II, Irl .1 1h erl" com I lo " rue I r m , an inale a
lot,~~~~~~~~ ~ An,. ILie eFn o TLie 'a. ' e 11 1 A dienstiromh
IT eied3. TT 'l rnto are an wOa ltromene Ih -lr~ ih a rl y- nn eIr u ale ...T l n ber re- tI ... I nre Q ha aI I eT W an per "Ae inr' Fli 11. Nuaid her sliglr.
lment wn the firl, rh; .ng. m ho i blievedin heW ship. Ak the wues,%hnletpm i nar -Nminf dur AT yar d iera. har bren ar. Thef blr"paeiysatdin
2n9 the Eblerihne domineor, rr-IeI by Jieret prilile. line barn And qitl spread IIIlion. Tilo eNmLT ria oh n rO. the Wnary hnuis. It gained Vast I
seem RgeNd- rerogr. and
othe smorn.4 one .skyu, jl 1he I
lormer German lIntel Hanta,l w, Tosun during ithe
war hi .]gedi by the
It yea LOWL SlNDAV SUNIsme desveredeet..int...,6bI A, M.. eosesee ThA Ism $671. mytm pri o se ealldesffia y we o espd byy.er reml Son earit e Fy.
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INSMfCT WILLARD STREET DUMP t19-Ciy Manager Frant I .. ar, ret I an deunlot John'"n., l-'''f"t* *l *TL b"'.. AAyidntthlA IM reet Lis o'4NA . Th i'*
m*'* i"d that IT wn '9gre41Y dshfrbed'' by the many and Iiengthy fire. at the dumpl andPromised resids i, that are. imedtaiate reli rO the palsae r.... aed by the itmp
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THE WEATHERFalr and COle T.Src Fund Report O Pags .
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BIG T.H REE AGREE ACOEPTTOCHANCE FOR TALKS WITH SOVIET
6 O'ClOCk atedCOUNTYS e n . M c ~~~a rt 1 -vre --- 1 - iril.. N~ .
Right to Get Land In Bedford, ConcordIsi t Thlie sun1l gani consent in Ihe federal gill-
rLATEI 110 . 11ohtn, Dec. emmeitn to acquire land in Bed-5- Cilks of the s~eate nd Tord, Uuncord. UIIoIt And 1.x-
poms are .10 IrL,1n,*W illinra ,,n nneunw~WThml cui froi uonder ,ithelLrih
Word 1,1l-, It -M.1 bill., whichi-l"Thwem ar d
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I onie fMigllights Of
I. THeI 1953 Le1 -igh sciheal AB-Opposen tea ,,lfte Sporas Msilan.
2. Hwp of wih andfn a sowe tee m" he
3. Tne outleek i. tin proram for 19H4 . .. In asFWmiy Wooly wo--
4.Upi aMing. d lb" Mirl spnl pmm ...Cro~ t Ci~ s nel or the "wi ofe
City of Light, ... I. Ane Pisic s Meg..1 e
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SCHOOLINOY STATE CHAMPIONSHis irspt of Three Ayticles Wiill Appieas
toa The sortsa Secntion ofTomsorrowe's Surindy Sun 15 Cents 15 Cenltis
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2TO1More Than 4300 ReceivedAt White House by 11 A. M.
3500 Not Delivered So far; 1500Letters Have Not Been Tabulated
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(This is do rrqdi - Kluclacmi x.- 4 Itntii '.. .. r S- iu llReort. Page 3. 11,11s -t ed o ihrd wN- hite Ftil by I l a. . EST (oday-- I - --. .---.- - --- iuplort Sen. Joseph It. MrCa rlhy i a margin or moki In
/or any on .month). Aesatictl Prie - 'al ,acwu A r SErne-1IE COMPLETL NEtWSPAPER - Uni Pr es -l . ated Prens wirrpbiel,. 2 to I in Is iemnid thit 'isidett lisenhou ctl off aidto 1. S. Altee ling with Rod 'hi .
- .. - ... --- ------- --- AmsiA l ant While fjouks' Pir.e Se -tay AMuirriy Snyder75th Year No. 287 M Lowell Mass. Saturday December 5 1953 * * 12 Pages 5 Cents said that of 4.316 llireoleas ireiert ior hat hour. 2,902
---- --- ee -et -------- -- -- - were iio.-McCari y and 1hte ithar- 1 wX5i Ilene "opposed In$1500 Awaits Some Lucky "fli Weaern I ato:. nlemore p novehTo Hear Red I ik lk'lahd oilheen delvrd to the tkiliq iile%Reader Tomorrow Night him, "t thien shlAIM.
Yiewpoillts Money Man Filled With Optimism . '"l'ol" "tleItlil o"Ii"'Y. " Al ''i i i t'IChnchI Thinks I Over Prospects of Getting a Winner Ekenlower demanding ri Anii anmd nle etI MOff to
Soviet Has 'New t, s3s n tl te aTteniihly shipsartI trightsColl.0loki alit fi lied 'l l nin,' munijcohi-r.0 leDsg e 57 tcnown: ietir of lthe pollee Id- Iwill do everyirig pnsetiei In ioda3 . iit. rti reltngit I ,inei II :eW lei~si otook'; Ike Disagrees IO fI ;i "A.N.IdeI I tl r.Foll, lr i
TU CKflt% TORN le. -intMent smoperd Ih Money inske hf- drmam m irl. How . d.. -It NJ . u rgrarl all pT- ,iid irpm lstwe en hadis awl 'ny eada n r1. t ( i-Ti . Ais g M'in In K aney aquar e. to pa j ever. it m Ial em hrreilise i lit I li or o r. 1iI - i i mer n iha th I itre
Three.otl i rr I call te i r m of diay and Ask It ho" 'Ihke lurk ire drn-'" deter 1te .r tege ph th p i ,- . u h l nil a,1c ir n ee ih qf g e ,- aeine t whn ir sall. Id Avery- 0 11 i ii. .an l inut e tYe arh n til a, e . nlck, tkillner In th wuIayne h o he ame~ rh0e lr 1he T Ite 'wn i hllenget Il,
d. i na e a cg d1. pro.-s1.nri- Sirr' am ols r he qe o jn knhite 4u 1 urc Aier Sny.ta r e nIetb g ur n wo l onxgroll no g n. ww o luu -aI nulN I ....i - 1 I.r lre ak
itel" wi i te rfid . -fnrte u h im t lh il therr pailr lohe m rad c-taate11' elihr; c , telexr...m-i.. oltwelannrrdldy.. paSi of j et n 1,1n a m'ineerr . Suda , e - -i- .M reni ee*-.w4nnork.f Irnar t-w ntghi u n tn tonugie.y s ie Sn prea --l i.u notith i 't u:
CM~~it if RI1N 10-- 130 haalm ink 'r- oilta fnr;rlt Money cran 1 -il mk a rtnnnl n triit -ar SiO dnr ,iieirier alrokt te. Iei. irin ilnNlr *.. -at ,. .n . e drdeI Il atk ioair iti nt'llft nn..11ke' e i atdrelTCid c T h irei-m i-A -- in the . tt-eM i fo r hioo obvIou ly. Ar I p. m. nm o -, MI hn n lelin te lAiemne ic3 i un " n h
-eke all hoeok pulling eit , sit. -i In IttA i.rreiniteer 1' illie lil i n mrr, AeiNN . isa tie -iM "We l * ii you." reilei h mbers fis thes ennlet '' lit We dcr' aAn I tdiene CAIehak e. af thll t.. n - - -ce p eici- poillrna. - .boi. rhpir wi e h th a id a i. )lreally fiar en n: he'ae Il 'Imua r e ((li-at N eir rar n. f o t a i Daite a teleithn inhell i n i110 .. ic i 'h o i I Ii e I tsr
-l i- a.j ye-ars, beguai laiautihi lite - we t Ae si lie in itier t u t lee. . c..iiel n 0 lilid bi'eii st toi he fili-None y orn i cell 41" ern.a 'hez h nr e i bd 1in .t lie n dii ilt 7;eiiri a nher im- I s al.By fiitca 4. Hlighinwer nr hr until DV 1 lI o lr p
'ITOMllTOW n, er iasome rires pointed tii will c-k lhe larly at i l itrDc. iAi P'ri n r E WILLARO STREET DUMP-City Insgr Frank Bdrretl. right, end Councilor JlWmets I-air Coat I d if iie li r a qiesloi Iis<1 .17. n i iu in u, r lheitft eI whheJan asppr left, en. alla pt. morind dtyke 11a e 1"
a tC h u -r n iih l e l i d -i n te -r E t i l j i n t c , . t. o sI -ao ne cr l h e r u r ar a I w i n eel mIn F ei h Pr omir l in o r . ee e m'. Ii g y . .fe i a ien is it I rrtin l o Il
inieretted inuirtl-ent 11i.1 the marager said tihat he. was "greatly diieurbnd" by the many and Iengty ires weirth dersp and 10.nsuy a tls er hech r uu.rwia ret dhe p'ra - iIi-mnel e bECn'' r u-aused by ta dump. ins l isa eentoped intl R an.ar4.lly, 'Te atnrr . ..e. ys In hall e 1 ruH rite w'I h kbI r- - .- -- nirimaeut. I knowt "te-v'e i NSPEaCTtr N a r Ii by STihE Moeney IMana.e fk Bi l. lig't, f air r oll nor, ne lik
( , refaliy D tlidn rbenon~ edd o ncil J. Woitmi. ue I ne an hoo ll Ift 'III , A n urineist e ee - fill h und 1ii'el fro ho 'il-r 0"iiiwhile
-i i u r . 1 - u a r r O d " T C hIis h o p eUs o in g i nd ra n k h u o u ll a l i n n a e.ir i jl n ' aospital Rest to <1i him. 1Atull. leclere story , h., .. .e0 n li"
fl re- IA I eld' rsi A I. , alkm I T.1 ge a tll' o o plio a,iloelicnl Vs lkl et~ga na e ti l, 1 e
r B FresatW iard St. Du mr . lm . ii--- - -.-r~ ~ e --inicate al iterm ,1 r l l. n Ath hp. n n frEom lea Mtnhe Mn wIn eI nmeer' l Pll bi l ape ien . W t ,n's enrrs of n n rl arItrlly "eIish iri nipimnwsi . Manager Says He Hopes Area Wil Not bee enlerede salbelh',h i'f-l'1' a hance as111.t Shso. If i Money Mai faul in snyder sId none of i-. lien
rie rnlve e-ers.i Liti't * - hnispita l da ni rl, he cdt-Ire i I hhi fhal lackpeot, l'il be aleow ip withl a winer by 11 ft ra-nrc saraf alldenlhere hlNilvd lielirs f mih is3 n er e $t i N wofhi pyteai nra w ior n gel ihei fir Cciat ill on p. in-. he ill he~ ied to einsic' heen I' enimmsiuientr ith~ r t e T
ilrchuiinleiflpr'% int f 14 re1 .ao Much . Nl[e yh Ia0n Vikw ne p er. i.i stanaeahslsar nyh heu hptnCte nlwigwe, nslt iMiBtrmrarelohnu i, 110 ~aellen-hilte iriw i 11.11 .1 ter i ei rmal ii ng .ul 11i mi'rearly remedl'rl n-hra-kup. arcd, wby ean I -uNmy. and thee-lI e' fl enty lfr i nto iil rai- r et- ja or pIr in N Carr ime lell e l 1eeeyla le a, ,e n i -Mita l tie lie A l thai ihe h il that it fials aniium-cl loer for a eainiy d toy." 1. I... iweter. wihl i 1o e fl aust %U l tim i a-. toisahilniwe itunwi .r~ri iitre 0111% iii sa i m ee h en Collle iiiir I n rl.1 lmt cinei la I t' iimeessary 1v i use W~e asiured er frld t- cre no nime i iky Sunerliay Suraf te drvcnpmuet' tihroughl .h'mllio lii--en iuti ilh i lie ew r hi s mit i e. id ihar he* aiisi m mu~e5 och inger and d. -- ~~'-- ---- ' -- -- both lie Money Ma iind I pe it e -, -'re cerdtai e' he; nwl elner p e rinler i-k rs rinesrre Illn une n Ia-it risfra he d iumeta al ie prul heinlionabt ie oed rdum i- Lalwelil chig rool Girt Officert award t-oonrrnwl iigi, Rc-Iardtinr. Mic~arly's ;ci-aish ia reseed lirasine ti. teenat the d dIll hid r n Iro h hoei-r fopedu ldn -- - - ---- -- a n e nyd er a ar1' ht he'el i cti of i tbo eep "e numer ol tires at h isb d naelisfaceory in all cCn. h l j x ee... I. i *V I m hii ie aln 14leemla J har ch nt Ine dh dorIi S e rv i e elp n Ie 1he ca l Another Summoned
SBylnt deairt. au Walr Si1' ia ln aam <'eco t 'a* Miuestit i ~itrett- eieoi0 - F IO G9et Paid Hodida s f>oemhl lepl-i-o id eansi- By Poic 'TodayBuiosteru Clubar tt U Tr F .la f hade i mennr of hisider FSr QuestioningPSierigeeBoard Votes 4-3 tGive Them uhgt Ameht. ad be ii-if at Of
firer If NaI, Compagee Sanris Hneten hopnM preaWileno
ia he spirit rar h~a Drive Nears Halfway Mark WA ~ ~m o.ic-> Pi Same Advantages as All City Help Ira ri hm omn chli Cin" Rmn I-pue-a demant -llonesi In, iak Overnight Tally Brings Total to thc elut1l"oie lo day tha lrA1 e 1% ry m ,e, for ineres1no eeuardin inr
BeUsd uh oner owSie nViw nort ang soe arle. epectei Ienn empoye h h e I'l h,, .harh in. plan
nir itoR l $lt1eiit "tl I248.51--Deadline W/ednesday Night 1ui walk nil al the ctrmaileiin f n cl -inlrlI lre s t n-t n for , Inh, in e n tl' b't Irrel i i yal eieeA id 1.11iei ai'ts iir,1 roo ar air e
th ~ehee If l Theall IpIietr ,oIemy byd . 4-annie- lo rl thut he pontngukllii , Al l.
-m a nO-.ecic r u.e.m r injunciobin Dec. lin- A. Prieard. Pal A. SOillltvan-cr cotrtliit nnn.s-siralef- trael-- -Ad "h i
lik- h w ellaar - [al' - mf Ire %viil l 1hear st.l Donahu tnd O'N il its. 1er fieln nr ... ... IIeal ini umione fir qIetoin waskmllkok
if i. i n a ulub Tr ip r , '' ' Tet cil er-rnar tat-fintttng D E'. O'ettl maker of the illiam Ghe Pac ni ar teiit and t "ecr i Ch i 1 ill ey ar .n om Hglani a rhei l iri atpieeiiun i i14 .A t.. lhr n-mirk itorlny rua iet. .inieI lre. G-etorg- Sanhnrn Sthrrd describei nli nsw 'm ol e . aki lhl it wa agv lenophn D. Mka-hopoul rek hled me inbedn l1.S eer Geerrll triflc ,iI ~ 0rg ejaf l eil'riak andi Off- - a i-- --- - ----- ~- --2--- --of- -- he r lis 'tw-1< gmla 'Cesot tenm i r tla. oir~ ln,wnaa ti ry -mle- saiw ,erielradUS ai,.re- rnce.i nrit n~.ir., teo
Uoonll C IO I. Itk oi h clbirs. ciIini rle slnai- - - lrre oaso fltiI rrnI i iwlare l cis ' sert rln lili ltwIlr rttit iic111jea' edileni
7 ueftro n to he'. lie 5-me gaa t le-e ,. aull cnur1 ... 2ase "kuin eo gerrilta warfwr-, kso holiday advcantges an iln ___e teniaa n , lc y .r t h nt-t a l an numtera at tew nie- heIt .ttl ne.i1 1 n.d lhe inue of union repre.olher clIy mployees nowi reRivelle a... I e"t " . tEc Sl .. hk o l ip I , l al ih ackiol Joo cthel Jae ilden d ..... ..... enalian overihadsos all ti -rs.' Award -omrro -Tru- -t i X ew. u-cs Alicarl ..-.......2: ie loeiational t1r. L-aga o r A H ou e lo oo Sn y ' rer tee l h iihad tili slrnich noer der eaYnr. kw n t weweko.tel. tri Ckhesk Stilllon. ..... nmls Ansr.. ousted fromt lie AFLa feumeir. Dut .alr. ,enhri lea l n h as en se o raioAbrhn ....1fo ahr ordisl irce L" 4. aned Selrearly S ate J i lt Foetlst n r 1 ooo lC
ne l1 ile t .nght in a rirkrD AibierghlnI...... 1 1rri newit ion CDeyr SooliCostc tio He Dulrer mai it Inkear hiV w,- i n dyki rre and Donahue yOppose ed BUlLEi Ntrier Air Frnelief of sflf. ih Coth t.'ylRdldk on uiurwday Fed Clrlrlly ...... , fe tile derck wuker. e t op Progress f tUildm9 rt Inte Sln r i au
.lken l l frl l b h - PIrsrinai ost Merlee of lihe ArrDnand SeeBalt- - - ... The board iavid Trmglniet g rit - tINTELn NATIONaS N. ..airiws hee pl:cro neDibe wmeiicr eii.b aain slatleed tray A- Icenelrk-.--...-.. Iat a ntanslil and ad : | LoWFxt-An alaempl by WIt- ed! 32.00010 roT of lie histkling (batle kMaes- Or 5 A iAP -'1 I lt olitiarinaa'y III1 e at Wailr Ths i la d'eoiins maty Ibe 11en. ne'Johri helmnr-e-......,... 1 "Unaer laber fit-tine c es lia am C. Parenwaair. to dr-lay ae- ind aid ml 11h1 rain f.Owell Sntyder disclosed thara foeur li cormrnaii ere reldr inay la re.Army Mledical Centeir la-a dr., droppredn aff at the higlh erious Sidney Leaow-..........I cig the arelonary prrocedure o lIon of rhaeconceraucrlon of thre 'ewldd not get aniter- ne Weslerni U'uoni pnesier I'll litet reon t Korean debAte Oter ltheeter torday aierte trinre fnr the Lowell Suan Jamei ftagerald ....... 1 NItR inwatiaital labor reliatlons ne IHilanrdi achool for a year- nchool for- Ihe wtexl 20 years' rse up ini e Whnite HouieI twe-krcd In an ceafrtI in avi-dThwe 5.rt-noId aienhit sport diepartmenii. 11ill Birratll-...,.- .....1 board, at provuke amusiainns wa ovwenlingly dlefeted ary Smeeta Ceantenow Ams'e hIndle tin commurnnk'atone. Hie shcowdroen betweeno nia andi thewasm admittlr1fin hi i Cenler Oi Allielimoial elneremarr: timri -n n ............t of undaieie- delty. by a 6.1 vte or tie aschool rom HE dt-eseed the delay o[ lbe ai measgra i-crc asrIling aewcur n leowelt iiu' penn itire..1 fn t'r rerklp ami che Pcintr'i-rnilyi skrneti-lgc'd SI 12.I1S Joe Sliva .............. 1 Any lint otteret ir empoys mitree Sest nitt iIgland schanl -oinlrelinn and1 thre te of about I1011 un hour. Te adijoucrnerm lwas ierdtoo - irt isure of hi Il ar l . . . . . 2A Irerul - ..--- met be eaed a a frule botn aginit lile Pal enauide urge hnr.ite N Z a l
,-mi tehat llsp oneiel Ire to Il tWn ANcri Samee Adata e aps. All City mince e-i, n rtt d. Lesli
1es was notwi r ntce rile . intl l 2S . L .W.U. -........ em elan-......-...- -... 1 formaly. a n I almest milInon itein RIcharrd K. tDons- m lfl-ml ines 0 the ot relonr i -eierda t I hal wteei U, n -o Int tahiro no r ta d Ilesttiierwr.nl a i sn eroe. airiomoineal 1/i'r'll Lingeerie Empltoyeet .. 12 ------- rersIin. crn ti acepitel. ill hue. May>or.Chaira ll enry oiiC f a achenol in o'eltier tIer Soth wasIti reliing legr~iamnls an lee Nanure had been raisr In nparerling
air renciee sufflriri l mains to lant (hose who seek phtu D. lklhooosI . VIelor A- aetli-n of the rIly'' A soo anrd I hdl Ihe low inreased r. TortIana toeon and Bain ikreurn to hin tlutie, at OhePen. I5 stM iite il. g n ePicard and Dlaiel E. O'Nrei ar. pokible. "rejiderahM y later in e alter i1ar <le Pimnwel Bri o.raonl Ag. 'a '152 i $ 0 - -From esotim y gi eSpekng on lls moion. Pal.1 ANe hr n of h
........... I. sca~~~r em liarol Ite o eharln.gill R b r .ellont ad h'e il ui kh e ~ ." tt kl - ukte dfl irltciuitaili(-tlat~ ~ ~ . 1--useni .... 11 WtAL Wood Ij. Ioit e- 4dk loa ecnmle r coltno-
A e or-cch n ."" r-I To tofiet LOWelI With WesTeri Mass.CelO4ene c hat2 tti- ean n ieOI-tii "debra'irl"Icit'rn'P.'-'"'1u-e oi.lH g lghOIt. eri .eun t ifter gh. - boiillt the mot ller of h a th. Ni t h sonrS and.n saId hl Il was n Iig unsuer fuly fnr greatt I Fy Tamnlaoa C Gallagher a Si i, an In 1' esilatd it neaedire.:. D iu'mpyt lor- conairuilon of eeuce nddeueous o v fg g S un IrAr strengh In he til-rren mtia; (,an State t itaeCorr p n o, sient.w.l -t wn years to cIfople i tillhl
lacy budget. iee .e-s r I ipciat In hit Sunli I1. The rnI il begra cRat ote SeiDON QAKFA lmie tlciti r heaima- e re e. w i -m% II-Varndenbt wis le irtnange in sTAT? NfOUE, Der. 5-Of- 12 m Wrsion anid end a rite EW YOR untI. ea5 Ahia 1 O. The wnW ea itnA... -oen to .he In
rk 1-"Ikkod helkItoAdOron I ote iyklml l cu ev~ I. H...... at wiaa &M.. wl teat, k. i . stg An.
ta-urn omihieary mmmndeem- tiel iole oi tie 52,0.0' New York sltilne ai West Tao strong Iart tremors, prob. N th Sports setion,ing toe Eenhomwer iinisfra rwalate tal riie wheIch ci Stoc e cabl off the coast of Mexkie, Arab htTak erneke a at aI direct coner. WIth lie net Ro.t oeg ee recorded yesterday by tee 2. H or f In dr d h he 'cmr C
For th Wors Iotweentrsc IdgndI coher.1c Al.Imi .......,eaIet~yal~ngarl ania......a An A "I" 5.a*l freDlayScolCntution-a--l~eoli
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III a R''"Ae- bo nel.iec"encw4s..rli acts .The I are nean ad e iek ae .. a an let
. teR. meea, .. ,,' e l e. *.11 leea a a.. er.
h a lee i. e lat ItRiaeaka f Ill e'Icite ineota AIne fnreImad-nta "'I eis". inel cttfsl nThe. Well Ea ler.ncd e, i atight ICe"toor In ,.
The Lowell Electric Light Corporations
3. %he "el fioxe n nis, progr fal 154 . . . n l..Ftly Weekly nsi gesN is.
4. le t-wiaNg eMl shi rm's pcwll pa.. - - -Crera falr Chrshn., a toek a th ctaat of S.Cityof -- -- '- In -A " P '- Mh.
L twqshe, tht. sms. ms of M*hr rit.some day say be pedted f ahip me asien-
6. ey frasnm fah r inst betming t "ega INE,*W
15 Cents 15 Cents
FAVOR
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LOWELL SUNDAY5h Yair No. 20 Ia enus Lo Ie Mes. Jas y 31 194
SUNe ueun 4
MAN DIES IN CONCORD PLANE CRASH74Mass MoveReorganizes
went
IN LOWELL POLICE SHAKEUFSettlement0 HesWithRussiaAtBe nae Pary AreShattered
51v 4 Preview of the Vo to Plan" Reveals HisTop to Bettorn DCDhChan es Announce d . BY D
y f Sayer-IOWVEt..-Tebiggest shake. plan" for
ip in tihe hhtory of tie loweii 1. n anpollee iepartmnent, lnvokving T4Gennysceungee of asatsinenla frots tre e oedeputy sopierltendat to street
patrohnei. was snnounead lasttight by Suipt. John T. Saye.er
All changes hecomes erfective atga* c'elock tosmorrowe morning. emn,
tme mama mrganiD eplan. streamlining the depwit afe. Jahn J. $llght St sment aoattain gredtarwith fe ts
Mebo 4M:" I'utor of desta uitincluded the following major dec dfns rbeomendI 011:= ' Geran tro
LA greater umber of ant.formed officers. Including sin governentof the 10 ae" irgeants, aiged seMnswals of
tox shet uty. Amintater's2. The creation of a specil Iuto a smemjuvenile delinquency equad . s. ferece
wanlk gin g the scope of the Thel DeanEute of Udn t. Peter C.Ccdura t demand
ta over en phams of traffic. Rev. John J. $colla I_ Iomedd. Thre temporary assignment . . Europeanhiaof Deputy Sept. John J. 'tara stiien while - pt
to supevis the early ad 1,1 Hearing Confesrions """""
uenta of 54 patrornon. Irla, 1 atro mrLdeti:.''" lie"at:,al a ' JThen following n=nie of W.t Meap ofF~k TVlfn riCrlWi
Seswerm t rsrd frein occ ce stad diedal 3q I Udos.lgmnsto uniform te"day ftro"',*, huol errchan ~f~
tly .. the stret, replacing s i k ch h.e0lse i ffk Cer m who were pro, Hs was prenound lead by
mated to sergeants: Dr. Jack KI. Heler.Four officers Sm'n the vice irnis, used the resuscItator D im "
losid. on.he ls stricken pilest for over'wo sfflees, from the crim, half amn hu, but were unoauee- Jackie'
mal bureau. ful in thr witmpts to revie H gOne officer frem the record him api.
b.reau. Pastor a the loal ehurh in NweWeA. .ffcer Ir. the crse Inre June le. he was ordained
caomssion. hint 12 at S%. John's seminasy Nc oOne emergency ofie fim In.Brigto. Before ringto Coei. a J
the eary Night ahin. West Caseord. he aeredf fe dOne emergency offier Irom thres years as pastor of St. theand o hi's
the late night shift. Asme's churh IN West Bridge -sho tonightThe four officers trasfesrred aer. He was a former curate A apokeIm. the vlee egnad to uniforried e cIardlhes in Brightoen, W esena r was
street duty are: Patrlmen Somerille a Drhest . lowing lheGeorge D. Suliva, Edward Mut Ills moher., Art. ridget Sco am eaoy, Wilfred St. Plerre and Joh talk, KR of Cambmeidge, ald a ' extentDoineg. titliivt hiYNMn. asa
flat Albert H1. Johnston tomaitm as head of the ike quad.
H e w asla bOfcer Atty. Emanuel H. BloDead 'in His New Yor
IWO Concord Had Defended the RosenbfrgsAttorney at Thierman Trial at Fo
TsEW T0K, JaN. 30 (AP) -Attorney KEmanuel H. tech, who
)W thes Iang: blitir ad futhe de.21a114 E t ene of aon aples Junios and
Narrow bEthel R Easbdrg, wait forind dad
Machine Skids, mert his Mihatt ant
plungles Into A sedeal exaAtner said deathC.,J wes ipparently diss to naturalSudbury River -an , aiseg a roIac a u
ON~ -'fwo youths nar- toasy wep onlrded tomorowtely esaped death at 5:30 since the Seath was unattended..eik hast last bnight whn the A friend digeowend the body
tair they were in went .t of ro. later Deole had spent th nighthel -n Main street and skidded alioe.Into te So ry river near the At the time of his death. therBothmda "ats." . ater Clfents of his biga cs
Cm at'db Mautioned est of .e bd let th a tires I t o tihtnedtord toss raceA, Sandb-rg. t13pahwer apanodt mon a hety, g a
of a sti L~oake drive. Arili. In g Dyearod SaweMlos. and Richard oring, 13. of Procedoga toad hep woih I..e'Hayward MIRl rasd, West (!Mi. by the State Bar sasoclatiro fornte. him eeooaumNeeetat of pratddear last night. i
Accmmolug to redmasle Saztdbeg Eieenhower esod oter, p Ant'- BIN--fiphwas the operator of the vehicle, Net offilciai who refused to response tros
osring ,comtptalnsd of an In- tay the exacttlon of the Rosen. The lainmjuted hand but was not hospital- eg last Joe 19. aprawled averle'd. Gloria Agrit, an attorney who the upper pa
Concord police and firemen e. sai 1t attanded' the theater ce.
STATE HOUSE ROUNDUP
Lowell May Lose Only DumpAs Result of Proposed Law
Willard Street Pro' t May Be DoomedBy Amendment Offered by Rep. Brox
By Tioenas 0. .ahts Rep. Joh' T. Toomey (D) at
(1u Sian Reporter) Cn t atn piose for atr."AVE NOE, Jan. -- nt tietn goerllont... t i-
anis Willan street damp m oua e nollofi of sIthav to Wbeufcloe. hessa th r", dua.
ua without a stunteipal up, What ,a aulg city ef ficala- the lietit of legsioala uow nowell and otier munifepall.
peIning bafore the lcgtslattn ties ceMlderable centern, howcommittee on publin health. Cver, ia am nendment tacked
'The il, a orfgitl4- ed by onto I by Ilan_________asks___ thm R) of Digesut.
The aunewdenntst aates thtat "InN yesi WOIL SUulEAY -i no c..s' shall a dump 'be to*.
imaee ftsedB pow banner ced within 311 feat of a osye A. U. p ee n a Te Sw' ' Wi ed .,0et dam, seS.71.eapSha peiS. Be cosiderably less then s feet
- Nho wo Do e by fCient w It it.
pm I I aw ank
mands Will Be Impnible to Meetanbi Do Ines
oiwt of a eth"osset
cihing Communus
orndhed and isctd
ty ast would
pot the aig rour o-
ne neort foreignitSedlft proposal
orandan o th peeu-
Neucrppian of Statr, pad ad the
s ted apIu tFall*Show
impndngprpoal
Yorki, AP
in great larn for-=a amd his Inle e
ye sempg f he
of Itsle I ry aes
ch Found'k Homeand Was Alsosit Designs
scovned th ote calls beousght nothe aparsmnt.
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Full Report an Pas 4.
Family of NineRouted by Finii WilmingtonSiee etry
House in SouthSection of Town
Wi$Ip1NGTN--Te faminlyMr. and 3rs, Joseph Narde,26 Batters tow. near the Socseures of town. was let haltleen Yesterday when fIre guitthessp orut nn of their tier
In tm family wear ereang"in n a
irnsm the oldesat, a 10-yearogirl to the youngest. a
ith-od Cactnn.The fare, t o wiihl wa
not deieaantned, birned out IIupper half of the nsgodesland smnoe and water damagresuLted to the lower half.Fin ChIet Artiur Soudrea
and cress. of 'uiks 1, , adbattiel the blame for two haulbefoe finally subduing it.A truch from Reading, ales
with S1oe Chief hrs. Lameiso In at tin fIre station =hD
the lcal c.ews ware at the tr
Thie Naduse faisIy has beW In a mrif o pn ownby ierid.
Three InjuredSt. Crash
Tralcr Truck,Two Machisesin Colisior
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tl.-lres emn eijuned and wo other peereonEsaped injury in an accident eater Middlesrx strei shorIttter 8 o'clock lest night wheatrailer truck akided on lth
ippey road, esahed Into ,.esure car wheh, in tur. wabluhed againt anoher car as. result of the imrat rolislenMrs. Mais Olmenski. 4".a M e
arth road, Nnrth Cheksfordaesnger Ii the rat driven bySr hoalubad John S. Ofzenstee,
INe held At Si. Joseph's hositaler ee ws heted for cutsher knee fape, cuts
un- of 'r "left hand id 1.bit haand " ei Injirle.Nor hutlint, Jot, was trneat.
for a tit on hI.oale sitifr"ls on his left it.. me con,sted of pain Ihi left side.nwas riessed after Ceatment.wp at t lejuriakGeorge Rudy, 27, 0 a Broad-.Ay who. polie said, na a pa..nger In the trailer trckt. onted Io St. John's hospital
ut en h:,r after Is aCbmeMM ,omplaissd r MI.. it i
acut Man Suferslad Injuries
"IaWNLL-Siciielsa hi btedtile so woe orn the roar pimt'
. of a etal -rick YestrdayteNon 33-yeartoft 'ThaddemesOg-owali, of =l wradway,nesat, suffered ioru Clrjior-
g heapitlM treatmenlt.Severai stihes were taken at
- Jeee.ph'aei ta. i Ogow.'M eals whh was ut in uhesha. X-raym were taken andgtnowiki was released.genowakl, en employte of ther
hatois Coal ompanny. was re.tild so te hspial ill the aM-
lance.
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LABS6T FE OF WO ICKAGE-Ti, t he Iaget plane af wrecegs of ii light planewils Willism W. Oman, 3. of Stoughten, we killed at suppertro l6i Nigl whos Pa irakhe
S . Ed t W est Cenoerd. 200 yard frem fie Attabel river,. lh . t etc f a eil.. at w r sa ftseage, wing aid anding getr. Other perts were strews ever en ares of 300 test.
EisenhowerWIUAttenld
.edMassMany Other HighU.S. Officials.to Join Him ~ -
WAEINMO 1 Jan. So (AP)-President aid Mr, Eisenhow
or and mssi high govertnmoen.ffdab. Dmeliat..s a dipo-
meata wilt attenn Thmest redms at 10 a. ill: tonorrow at St
antew's cltrdrt IThe speeliL Roman Catholiec
servce Is An coratinn for-askingGod's guidance in the admins's
traltoe of jusitcq,-
te color of the vestmentis wornbye tlse ofttclsting XIsss It Isformltly knoren as the Volive.. o of th sse, Spl. Ke
ino :h:a10yei gfresooing of the la courts in Eu
The Mut Re. Patrick A.O'boyl. archbishop of Wasinolg-orn wilt dever the prayer and
hie RIht e, inegr. Jaon K.Canriht, radaor of is rath
dral, wilt preach ihe mernen.Bernard K Shmaley, couinel tohe presldent and] a prolheni
Catholalrn. will cnompanyhe Fiaeshowr.Clef Jssur Earl Warren and
assectate Jutmlces ltuermn Min-k, WIlam . Douglas. andTom C Clait s well as Post-
maatqr General Aiter sinummer.
"es""et "" ucc * re
Guatemalan Invasion ChargeBring Series of Denials
U. S. State Dept. Says Allegations False-Sees Plot to wreck Inter-American Paley
MANAGUA, Nkoerarta. Jan. 30 Washingion In a sistement -IAP)--GUatemaln charge. ttat the et-wine Guatmntsn goeNlcanga and three Ladn AmerC lu est is aupporting "a Crnasoast selglore plotted wttit U sa effect to ruropt the war"" "ra' ' to*t"e Prit" L.f . l 't*-A*"rtain factscobs C.m..as redi-tInged re. ninlters coesfeence . soglit brougt densiss and a con. Venermla. Secretaiy of Slattrtentage today that Guatqmsla Dutes ia expected to come n
wAs tI wsrck the inter- frorn the Big Four meeting IAMe - wel o t d e seimens
'Nic-eg hQadrna chargs that ' sifde bramlndta the CmtNIrg had -unkd ,with malan charge "riictul.us and u
11 Salvad li f hl m" le- true' rike elate department lutpunblic anod Vreitela to invad. et M l& acestl - bGuatemala an~d oust Asrbrn wea ss ne "t tha floant visittberandra false- by. W rgua's Mseaw of Victor Manuat-CutleIretldent Anstasia Soenora rer, whoml it dtscrbed as tt
pinc ls iaau to a mss o rd thate acdtrult-oe,imyIN
plot were sp uos Ae a Guateman labor uionfernhe, -a
Thmm>8 tatby daaristant I.. .asstel. orun.1 hean
Itte -n gS state deparinmet sae
prsent Auoatic R. nt Rm the m ItGualcuae kbre was
REa, J-am.3 uAPi -ix a4.S n*'stca.s,gty'"n,ee-An atent hoar s"" citious prtpaswnd, campaign an
mIeN tonight caeitled the or attacks on edom of pssthreat of 4 ain. m. Sunday attn an Demoorti' labor organisIke aen the Loeig isand ration in Gustemnala..nailroad-hg wrld's bietleat If said Arben0 his filed
rontuer lte' ernm't press and radio ofi pryAnt agreemenat [mn a wage- ,,Ith "a group or dedicated prop.hour di'pute was annond a n o
at 1 p. J (n. by 1..aderal Med- et of ,,sgtee,,d ao weoWn t l l at of false charge. typlelly CmrmuWita W ur g nlat in their technique" Withoutlhe ankrupt ruailoa and elaboradng thei 5tmnt
.tam 3. Wetlo i teet sald the recent itft of Guileormvice presiat o e nds ,itie. Guatemaan ambatadtor- pensdet Brotherheod of to the U. S., who wen hoAene toTrainmen. je thwr e an tecome fo ein niiste, may be
.linked wtit the divelopmenta.
ILOWELL PRIEST COMPLETES HALFCENTURY AT SACRED HEART CHURCH
Rev. Bernard Fletcher,OMI. Ham ServedThere Since Jan. 1904
By Jame E. fun,-OWSir--Th hsve been a
priest for 57 year a it self1 aremareabla ricord; bot to hewYsp:t; Ocotiuos e:, hate
eAngtAy an in the inN, raehturei. is possibly an achieve.mat ItLAq.all Is tin country.
yet he i.nm Lowell R e rs,a.d 4. . ha. Just art
& eod and today he wilt befetod by thes Pae~onesa ote
Sared Heart church for ia halfle of thi Groeve CIts reunty a little over a years
ago that young rath Flatehermde his way In a anw oaerto toe Saced ar raetry-frIt was on New Year's day isn 19a. -ht the youMi curate arived Intoteell to belia p l, an,whic, was to alretch over fiveCead.a ot daovetlial obskience
in the Oblate church on Mooreasreet.
Pls X, the ,r before, had
CHRLReNM HONC AND LOW OhOEN JUMLARIAN-Uttle *ta* m - a a rearMarcia Erly. third grade pupl it fthe Seared Heart ahl,slaps thIe hand of Rev. Bernard Flethr, OM,a, inthe well-lad
ohler,.d wih the.l..shstal c ,mire,,whe abes.,.. pay ,,, tet,,,etheoor an the *seasen of 50 years Cassineet service ia the PRE:
Sacred iar chinrch. This is a record prbibly vNatIed in the 4. mi an s ye-e -I a..leiste' of the C.a.1olcrokrs in this eesaty. ' rMddei.9
igNht CraftICaughltIn
Snow SquallaWlimW. Dea , 3,on
IIn, ws illed instalti tarlylint night. whenhi bl ht plate
cagh, i " M"|'i',' ,n .WsUConcfotd abu .rddse
i la wI f the no, aWasigton stret, Stoughton,
was glying out of Norwood .nrpart a a un e ointa pilotfron the etoplane AIlraitCarm of Canton, when thetragedy occurred. ia body,flun 1 feet from he p one
ef a few of a new type In exteoe was tdenkd by a busi-
stess partner and chairman ofthe board oifte aircraft ownpendy. Lynn B ir. or 52 In-depenidencet road, Conord.
BoJUngr oWt thai Deant radi.-s at g.20 o'clrs yesterdayafnenon fn from ben.gton, V.ard appaseItly had been return-In to Norwood whent the crait
,wty Lnaehiin r5of ml andfour. rand h ares
l. m si ta 1,an &
; S eal Ht21 'av eae, tetur In iuh e~,II
HanW EscapeIn Che~motlwm eso nr
dc Truc. , Thre Cars,
>m .PolI e n ie. wL, t
k" SiddiMg Accidents0"L''OP -- ^ chais re-
eflcon series of acdeni. he.,Sfeliowlng -n the heels oftheli
n iot o. allusit aich sruekthis ares aout 5 o'clock last
ear ,ow Endapto a truck. (hre private cars anda polke erueer,* 'lTe teethe of catshes had Its
r- inecpion when a trucc, owenda nd spera-ed by Charle, WI,
d li. a, a hlalds frm he,;lowl b ro e ae on of eto
d ro a tre had s.sl iedn,n ni,- t a eaed to Pard
basea~emoup an daso
d, . ien e .w e Aain.S lnve =asi anwih W i f.
o pl.i , Jan. 30 A p_
A aploaeman for a facti.d-[ag cosmitte of Aas errennWoolen C. sdluman santonight te I rnpany haagr'ed So mnet with commit-.. nwr terSo Saris mnos,sgement proposals to elose
II to 1d reir svra, ItN
-'The coomitte wai tormed
yete1aa heeati hst
gni t ear.nu.ed k f.
lnee, vlee chairnman of thefaet-ftidlsng comnmtte sid''fhe otin Ia IiSImeet with us and the datewI be eiltthed later"me added that the committee
has nro axe to grirad.
the Spotlight
.ma errm -M-nte,
NewH3 ometatiade er peeg - at
- & errigaa . as
Ieh fe peen to yhies
Mn "k." Cak 1p 1
san eleawit
I pe oisurno, t sew
dented to his htee
CLAD AL AMII
SM PA 1. . w.
he. -o 1
to.ay' Is on
11.1&.fld
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HALF OEIUY AT 1141 S ACRID IM ChNtfCMV-Aev. lee'ahisalloeler,4M. he tar.,ved S cealase yas en . paria
priest adi the Sared Heart -.urh ., Me. atS. T e ..,aeOhio#* is shown .ho. as ha .a. the dislike at §6n causecre-ffea OF +1e .esa which he cW.W.Paed yattcardey morning Is theScored Heart ract" htnpel 04.l.d in I11i7 Rev. F. Allocwar.a.e is, tine Loewell church Jan. 1. 1904 arid heat cedlieoed ft"er
ever line.
Iiii pecal at-eed Hear Churc -Psimmuc h wh
ataejsone. Foe1 Fa..r cam trse, A seoth later wiesaticooeice ___sro ha ht o"tey war one Ktore begat
I11ater his y-e asnlifie Bo hoof y 'mgoIn Stone Thdd ft-ivot, It AM nd ulalo N. y., willtRough Nigter we. In the White the Youog priest lets to WilontWlucuac: anod PEward Vfl wc. in id~smmeri baise In Lowell. 'thethe ethd year of has s10. atere 6 seti - yes as ea iid asthe etracenary Hsearuteh of e lrstreot e Thee anisis sowp a bmother. Victori tue"I"1 t7ae0 It ahescrby t
Quen of Stgleo whleb Fatler datele n that o trn a.dicm ctothe to Lowell . nod and bdas re usd Chii
C ra R. H e s the .. I or then t, re, d so a'ts before.of p and the helope hae nThe owaell Sun on thm c ru a nth te veln
Feet.day f Fahr etcer'shaohe ar Bevera doraegaltns
arrival:lan EIrtsd n rd inadighnet p reln havelitithed
th te AMAere jush of Sate as
the xtronlnaryat-earuleog teh e 50pearsls Fatrerad
hIps-hr Isa ternatis he
Qepe and-. whe t work for "the gatr hooour
Fielese, ame o l ell. and trled bGdPe ''led he .a et WM.sadglory of uGod atftt
treesciao
BY DWE AND! the hedh nof the Soaed Hear'.A ttide Siaae
For yier Fletcher' 0 ue rac delUG ER Wosarld LO gone abt Isaprisatly wre k in st alaet bid'
the Anr
tocr'-h
hkepli
With
w i Ohngate hu10 yar wltat trl
= oetf his peron end i hutn-
blseokrtte getrhnra di glor o d rt whlrellIn
lLEN 'his artIcle wodd never haveM VISA been written not pictures
All the Hgaburgere UICEL MARtMIMlgt0DYou tls eat ra MARTHA WARUINO7ON
f.e. .. ... -, 509l noGrou.d Fe. Fem Pa
Swift's Heavyte Beet DA - - - 4115
f this aently old prit taken. lose wtse only home was- ItIH he had hia on, Way. ut City Fnr of thea days.
whae it wa pted ot that SpetWel COeb aa ,it was "an honor to the rienst- Durin these 33 years t Ihood and .the Obates of Mary . the citrate fro the
Jesascuate'*. to hae his gtory Heart parish sle that couttol, the aging Pr" ag d Beat thoand looked for spitIt shouM be done. . censolaton or friendly
The altar the n the agement. and It w h wCvR War ant the ------ aa - otiought the Aacraments of t
of Atsbam .hncoln. Father lh'ang-asd the sacrament oftFloef , wes boeo i a littie dyrn--to- the patients at t
aaufactihtng town celled Fan.tera Band in Armstrong In 139 an ooration and su
County, faemtylnIS. his wa sequent hospitlzatlont-ha ont-n Dec. 1. iSP, major itnes In nearly U y
Iof Alvng-broughtan ard PIA t--woek -s dear to his heart.It Is bard to belleve that this Frosn that tit up to the
rddy~cnplexlon britshtyed. - yate tqtaa "'etping priest Is in hil his work to contAilng hisMbth year-with only a "bit of quesnt visiatlon ot lhe padaiek and dyng---viate to tinersbop MacKenie lo it, stta of the very habiesAftend Retcep ton Here his 'i t t e I
LOW LL - Rev. Dernaru oer yeat ago.Fleit"er, OM. curate at tha it n. ster phase of his pr
Seered Het churek. will W 1y carear, except e celebraitheiored ay for W0 of daly mass. has the gry -
of continutou s arvi n that Its fulfillment beenarb. holeosre vividly to Fat
TN.oftrn~, mm eter than la Uh. .Nercy -'rhis aftarnoon Mont Rev- Ih efe tonl (oieh ntorcatlalir dsuoele of to whtich tanErie F. Metenale', d hundsed of thousanda of pebishop t Boston, bill om tens have comw to itneel bareiate a lewn pontifical hin and to receive his absoluto
Saredileon bleinedag at 3S during his 50 years I. owell.o'cleek in the SLared Heart , achunch. Ansalil, It In to etr t
A puble rceptlkma Ifohe that during hi. care iat THebeloved priest will be hed in rend Heart ceurrh I. has ceaparwl hell ismedattly fo- brated the loly sacrIfie of 1lowing the staeledon er. meas at least 18.250 thae,
Ie, no count con - aic of
disbseln now arni the. sA a r of the d y luto the eats'cramp In my legs every no those leaving t earth throu-on.ta' o bov, for his der, gdesat.tn
hoiorty la h nr Father Fletcher t says IFathern2eti'er enered foe danj mean blt now thi atObate lunitrat In Ifewhbury his pieihoed Is performedIn 18s8 and the filt tepoh lhos tie private reclory thapel .
lengthy relIgious career was ... ring around ? o'clock.reaohad in 192 when he tok He ses no great story in I
his first vows as san Obiate re- stary of his tlfe end says atmsisgEglus. 'The goal of the -pieat- "Gd has been god to gFe ahood was meached on the day of IhII long to serve olm."his oadinaton tirm the Pue tmba. Reeplos edayburg diocess) in lthe Qblte feut the parishionera ofscholsatflete in, Ottawa. Caa Bared Heart church think thda. oIen lue 2, 197. M Tihe M there in great slot In the will calabrate lie 5?th year of that he has spent aroeg thehis ordination thi.s Juns.til today" they wil1 honor hureThe yeaMs prior to his cotming R toa iustill mettto Lowell-from June of IN to rIght UP to the pubilitestm mJanuary of ie90-e're spent at tghi up thCe paric N teHoly Angela oege Ir oi. hint tat e plih hN. F, wh he taught future afarstu at 4 oci.prhins of the le order, wk among them they wI as. ceoty dA work eCGod that he ent fijFer two years after hit Lowell Jthe to thte is at In I
agnmen Part of his dt Grove" Lo a Nle Years dawas An act le Cahllech OD heong year. a11at the I'ddloes county jaIThsomsdke street--now KAnademy-and it wae there t U " may Lhe clebrated the fIrst mrasssaid jn that Institution. 1 Only DMP
In lC-two years after a.. Won., P.Oto.m ao the Nacred Hear ch n ubr of Dract medents for-e becarme chsplaen at
a~t, Far. s CMsamaitedanowae Y arris, eorioal) A tie Mehtts utrot dump
tnt' the nest M3 Inar like wo aldse -l closed lunderl meIn, Inaqa of 0hit awaao At rt prset Ctotsrse'lese uttnletero to t Iftl -. A nn "t,.d, the Willee
the aile the r Iu atfrst dulnp bming tland -tit.tha atte rt abdlvs
I RST URA t oun Lowe l, yofal av dump
noheelulea I. Woe Pelt into Ia Anthe near Wotrd. sola be It'
j leat under the Rpropoed law.OHN S'fToe hit ectte ip for apiproval
the houls last Wdneary.Ilp. ex offered hi mane
ment, It was adfpted in a oak.vote with, no debat. and the 1inwas passed
Heo n ott-l..& oumachines, Snnis film nitestmuntelpaBtM upt diantrngdina
a4nded bll .4 apwC aa Itspsble cffel on their dumnng
procedure, raIsed a ronuiderable
Asa retIl. at e.opening ofnusay's htese Ifltob, iep.
Hlis M. Gott (A) of Artinglermsoend that the prelous day'.action in passing the' bItt be rN.ontfled.
Before the Motion Was put toa vale. hbwever. a conterence
was h on the muse looa saidit was aged to send the billback to the commIttee on publiehealth for frtihr Atudyand paos.sible raeilen The cotmittee allrepoated nahve y so the ortepat
Rep. Brox eated flaily that hi.pes4ote In amendIng the hill was
to bring bout the l of tt.Wilr onsteat dump. vh hesaid Is. meace and a ukaurce
to sn of his Draelt conutitu.eal.
B---The bill is so worded that these
I se doub as to wheltier Itwo l y to dups elread
ul by lon beooth :(flcila and in operaton. orweher it wouldt ORIN only toLim ta blsti o c t of a w dumo p
Rep. Box ead It s his op .Ion [list the bill, whec ha. an
eaiergency prewmble and wn! be'. f mn iety p
hng Sited by Go.. Her.wlapply to all dump. now operathog.blle*As"d feist the 100-loot Ilause,lei bill wold require the strictregulattit f .11 munlcipaldetoila
It authteis a city Or town,with the approval o In s bs anIf health, to estabiesh r uceaeinelneraton and donpLig ae.as,provided they AN not within Sfeet of an noeupied dwollong. adto takt land for this purpose.
Aiy beard of health establish-tng such a, area sot uinmedt-anly ty t writing the board.of health of ali adjoining muntielpalitleas and may request the
adeie Of tHe department of pub'li haIsHh prior to the assigamentof a dumping ares.
the bill then plates the follow.her ronblibaes en the tti-ials, of citIes and towns:
Oties or tons or personscwsing or operating auh areas
shall operate and makntatn the.loe In soh mener as will
prfect the public healti. coon-feat ando convenience, and pre,vent - auahsxa or a danger tothe public health by reason ofodor, dust, lines or smoke. thebreeding or harbrlig of rodents.flies or weriin, or other objet-tionble results.May Apea
Ite pfroves that aty ivhduals-city ottficiale; aggrieved by thet of a board Of i lth In
hariin, may ''Soopin arno r
aend" the a onf thetete deitrtment at public healh.
uohin t days, and the debat.rt of pullc heealt aftor a
hari 'ray reis onwatfy oraset " tile Action of the wal
board.The bill further provideaq that
e departmseot of Puhblc health,up.. etrnlls that a 41mt,thrse as a netrcss. ar oerto the public health, om objetion.abrt and any res whoaueer. hs limnit tio . of the
fOMp. lay Andchan e in ItsoatIon. may tequre "the deea
,huto hae of Arim material urAnerosl As may be, n..csarl, toprotect the pbvile MaltK coti
tor."nd onvstl or may
o rde r t a dn Fp do n d .C Its fina Plrovince. te hiltVIh.p that wthe Prege juial
nest tpa thi ttr hetiesisal' mtis ekm tradc , eqsuityto eilreo 'ie povIsne of tis
M~Y Manager Firalak Eatrettocaented tht M propose
law '"I aliparty leave Lowelf wita a dump." adding:
q hlooes that If the legfislaturele ft to pea tine la.,. Ch satewilprovide for the hiandllle a
Lowell's waste dispos."Thea he a srong possibility
tat the eonntee on publIchealth will delete the 200footclause before sendigs ise MIback to the house.
Rumors or lbs mitadvanstarea
Lowel Sunday Sun Januagy 31 194
TM BUEAN F@RICAST-t-Sw fluriee e foreccat for Middle AtlenNo states todayfoe torther. Miesota. Rain and drlears espeted I. western section of Oregon endsingleo. CWlder weather Is forecaat for Atlantic coastal states se wel as the Gail stfaesI* the northern plains and upper Mississippi valley will be warmer. Uile tnemperetuar clo*esapceed atelnoere in the contry.-.-AP WIREPHOTO... '
of A hiess eantmluwle of the ieenwhr stories of the Il.legislatune, wich itade a f. fated trip continue to LrIllatamile trip sn cnesaction with a And Ite commistsion isn't talk.,tudy and vetgaere. are t rrquietly making the Nolsan W the !4lehoa I eta lsenalt and house jobles. 'The Gore "acoo( of pot-
Somephaes or he story are ft'whch hald B ca.aatverence. Hwvrit i, ardoctra the t. lart woret In
to be substanally as follor: - ewraton for othe comosing alec-Upo declding to make the tse campalgn. tU enter thmsea
aWolie trip. the elight-m.mber and halt of it schedused classescommission arranged for Ase of during the comsing weal,an clahortelyaceoutered chtb A clans for Repubican work-.ear. T1he trip a, to originate era 'northern Middltsex cou.Irn the North station in losion. ty will be held on aucceessit
On the day of the trip, only Tiesday iight', reb. 2 and Feb.thrr mminrsn of thecommolision 9= beaing at 1 o'clock, at theshowed up. One report Ia It Wl tuelsetr hi shooThat. after a tasty consuerece, Ther will b Ilatntrli bytiley decel ealit using Ne Repuulican l ieds In state ad-alub ear. Rad quekly made other blinistraton. notni alnis-rrangemts fpr tranlsportailon. ration, nvtasolng. program.
Another story ai.ert, that at1- fodAng, relaratin. or.rasd 'worers orgot to k up gsaton, onouittes work tc.
he club ar eith the train It eas 1We program wIll isclde lee.scheduled to he t pert ol, thus tm Ign. Wed by chiart'necels flatslaa be nenter O jectfor the I kltO force aking wee of the school is to
fe te develop a minirs of 0 keyThtrip. adetReiltse werkcers in the state
Toh r M ade for the Congreasnoral. stat.The, trip wa made. Late. mie Mostty ae local critt na
comesrlston was billed for the fn.club car because It had been ---sered.,
Fearnui af what tine resat .itn be If the 1. orr el w. te
pay the club car il out of 11,A),own pocket.. Eanch of the eight
menbers was reportedly asmesudfor a shue of The bilt. anl eaohaN was subtantial.
on.e tooer., reprrrted that theIscal ad Maine did tot vel
the type of car deiaui by thsestimtassian wien they arranuged
for, the car. and bud a car irarisferrnd ro oain from Nhe Mewyork, Ni.w aven and uarlfordyard to the tasioIn and Mieo
All cffors to yic the storydown were lt vain. Officiala atboth the Ne, Havs. and te
Bosto and Maine raIlronds de,nled suy knowledge of the clubcar reservatin.
A. offical of the Boesten andMaIne., asked If A c had beentnaferml from the N., HavenCo te Boston and Maine yard
for ur by the ctomrcamentOn, Laidthe Boston and 4ale had itsot'n eitb i nd parlor es. andwould have no reatly for sucha trease.
*55 ApproprialedThe sun of RO00 was ppro-
Printed fer the study by the coMmlsason. A chreek with DeputyCottslrtlt Johnt A. ttan iM
veled that the cMomission ..cordeng to och.r. In his of.
fore. has spent .. ly about sm.Hnveverr the commtissoin re,
ceived an advane of tI. wDitluhis in utiody of tihe sergeant-at
erms. A elqrkc I. the offire ofit eorgant-at-aems said that no
anformantion is available as yeton the g1500 advance, and whatIt was spent for.
IN CHURCH ST.IL Pill
'Isle I'ad.enilnc r. sese, r..
wteatern emaipre peace eintractwih tbr Bonn repubic.
2. Immeiate bai on "otliini.taidFscist oruganizations" and
-A E stltabuiomn of l-r C efl -ifron the WIMt Gerira'o govern
'aKtII tnorno. of an slCe.man prtrli glrr'ennt of
'r taitve& front h eartsof the latton."
4. Afterward, comrptte tw.Ma control of a urityut se-
tion with BIg Four *upetvilaonforbidden5, Withdrawal no all occupation
froops within a year iter co.chrslom aia Cerman pence treatyto be drafted at ft conference in1954 of ali former All powers'with n ll-German prosonalgoveronment.
&, tnmecille alr an the de'elopm~em, nanu facture or la-loning of atomic and balori.
logicl .apc'm in Germany.This woul d apply et once to U S.alontic artllery ttong 1he ithine.
7. Prahibilion on united Germany "foinig any tlike cosmlitico." a clear rferece in Comnnunlat torms to the Eurnleannde
fAmoeco ntnsuoftyPlaytng to a gallery of U8
million GerauNs at tht Herlincoferente, hiolotot apparently
let the Soviet cone alme hefirst, presumably fo Prestige, .ncoming out publicly wtlh his uwnechome. He la to elbortati on it
est wea to the three westersforeign minaters.A Rebaks
Firma westemn oarion wasthat the plan wase rehash ofvi-tuily all the inarceptable pro.psals made by the Ra about
Germnry in recent years. It of-ferel no hint ni comprolm.1,e.
The west demands fire ele-ttons. at the mnitit step in
restoring Cormasy untiy, Theeast German memorandam d.clared; "We asr for frefectosibut aot for Ameorian electionsand nat for eloettont which Ire.pare lhe way for mliarinls and;rnsougerolticienu."
Secretary of Slate Doules toldthe it Four ronfereace herethat the creation of a European,
efenss centunhy - . whlowswest Germany first and hen Itunmed Germany would join-Ihthe coly .sin way to trsasfornEurope "from a coetkpil or warto a helie of ablding peace."
Lashotg the western Allies'pla to unity tillt dilded coun.
ry, SovIet Foreign MiniAer Vya.ehsesav M. Molotov nervd asoilke
that Germany ei tt henearel.laed.
"Eme SI-et cov emet ad-oa that l. Gernman stale he
really free in lat nenic andforeign affairs a. a reoli of all'Gernan electlon.," he am.
FTe itd our OrNMlag power should acre. thal .
tuure AltCernr gvrm'rent,coul tot be lire by areeent-
to 'any lor.
THIN WIATI4U
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FAIR AND COLD.ian n%' i. Cc It nIe.ur- ie.. t o .. no ., i 3.
a'per Ir~n1 . 1as 1l,Aa.... sa sisu n, -i
- - a d a s * .- t e t e t . I 0a ss e I a ej. . rea n II as
a' nr e r.
ina at ee uet 0 5e10.,ao re.- er aue
t'taviaeajt ~ 1 4?101.5'
nas., A strewo m 1.it, fle I5 liL otaa.e M. 11
u Etau. asnd vlenty-Fi
andi coder todiay willh the hlgh-sttemperature 1n the .ppe20s. Notiwat wihds 1
m.t.a . anx guit y Ihnl a.In'g tlea . Cel t l '. mi lea. 54 3
20 downlwnard about 10 de.
gLOeS Iand.e ;'iendayto~-r'aidg a toodaey with o implor-s
et teoertsa nte petod. Monodat inil ou0tnoe wleh ntioinu roi
t torertmeture hanges.
Maa Nw amahr Vr.
n0 Poslw n shotw 1 d
glfs nrnd hlairtn. tlayo Inr. elsen a douttaes r with o Boktat lan
Elmall caftwanigse ea.
MaILne. Nest tlcsatpeht VerWont-Partly eud. winfy and
toldir bess ayn~t oreisooal light
to. Mtda" . lncrhsls runsdi
aetr chanessmell raft asninga tama .Played Saapoe to mnok IslandWeat Co norhwes witoia 25.Mte. P il. ad u ts.
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UNCLE E
- -'ie= eta.Apparently the only people
who never get rolds sri soreIirnats, ad whose cars neverbreak dewl. are bill collector.''They naver fall to show up.
Brill-h aentlege think theyhave mle .an Arian roiwheh somehow had crossed the
Atlantic, poasbly 'under ie. ownpower,
ery 0or nowtol s1Aa.e
'XIc htde ...we ......
iue. 2l-rats r 00b0K no.1 Ate'0tO
the 1ai Ie Lrlre a er ei bude
rowell. Slee.,
S OTON E
PAm aSEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER
Cenvenbelpy NIled lder "Megar Frude A. purse d atd ieelte today
m -- - - m m m m m - -
The Lowell Sun Monday March 1 1954
1954 Lenten Series O ens at Ike May ShowSt. Anne's Church Wenesdayllt Hand An
LaWELL-Re Wian_ .n ....ininister of the L rece Site Deci d n i
Isalimill be Sine NisOgst Ca....
Council of c rs h itn Lc Coun il Seatp by the Greater Lowell W eekdet the Ash Wodnesday loos.
day serice at SI. Altne's chrc.hDeire te rfctnistry. T i W eeRent. Mr. oX a.t Itc ri Contakos-Sampsontendet Round Wit I St ienN. Case to Be Heardas aen Air Force rheplai (Ur by Supreme Courtthrcee years Re va-an tt groupmmoCut
csoplarii for the tlnic tomb LWSL.-fSeledtd to hegroup. meard In uassachusett supreme
Prior to conito the La- judicial court lonornow or Walrence SIot cnird in 1%1. be nesdy is I-owel'. Plan E etersonved the pasteote bl the tie cae that twill deckie theWilderiete Eaht Co''t-eol,' riith city ceioed seat for eitherAt churc ln iltfort. nn. Lo. Ally. Nickolas C Cinstakme. .five years. also doing rduate foalm co nelior. or Almy. Sat-sudy at Yale and Cottimbia. At slat A. Ssnman,.a fietimepreient he Is wotking in h leoser for city council eletlm.
doctorate theill, 1heIlng of The fell benih of the state!Ien for tie CtgeteiLonat Min ligSIA court wIlt he'nr tIe cat
hatty' ta It . Mdl r Infrm. NmutdleTi,, sevices this yeur Well be. I super cerm w-ne-ra Juile
gin at 1225 and a 25 WhIeelt Blrogna. Last Derleoter.o'clock. Rev. Mr Kio w'ill tave ordered hat Conlalose was lead-compiete chaNge c the Aa W- tg Sampe-n, cn the 29th eit-
neay service amd his subjec ination of the recount, by on.ail bei "When Jesus Christ is oe,
Load. .n sueperior court. Go disputed~______ ballots ter bott In by Con.
Darell to MeetCommerce Official
LOWELLA. reptsenctativ ofthne federal depatrtmest of con-mer will tonter toimotroa wiIllCity Manager Frank Satot whowill brief him on Lowel's co'
tad tidlsirti cnmisns
lakas. who pellttionl for a mo.nIt and ater for a trit ad
man.ildamsus. am SniAsor, wihoIs Ito intet-senor.
S ti I" . Cott . wat-atlis Sampson by eight votes,aul the .ormer counder site
eedeod Ei having, lhe cotty re-mile Sampon't eerIficame ofelection just prior tO the cotin iIlnauguratlon.
ItI tmrt. Jdge flrognaSent to Lowell at the uge- cmsged he eawd o O ie al-tho of Rep. Edilh NourSe Rea In, 1. favor of Contaklos, giving
ThWetIore Paraner, busness emn hit s te al the 29sthomiSt in the depiarent noms c ontmlterce, w Ais expctied Ii the tile -
city manager ome time tomor. 'hmorrSew Catehos willrow nmornm. reerveented by Atty. George C.
aw morning. Eltades and Sampon by Atty.Wooldbury F. Howard. 'Th Low-
Jdge 0rei' ring epresented by the city slleftr's
In S ngfield -LOWM utdge Arthur L PAW Mardi Gras
Seno, Mhief justlice of he local distrie court, ws selected by ChiefJustice John P. Iilggin,. In pa-side In the superior eriminal ,OWEL.L.-The ranroAme-court In Springfield lot the next can War Vatersoit pnst a Itstwo weeks. auxllary hae join I the prep
Judge Eno took over hi, netw araton of a Mar Gras co
atgignment totay. -Ilt Judgetminemd party to he held tomorrowJohn Hf. Valensre, sceuled to unigt at 7:Z o'clock at tic hen'
presie In the LoIwell dintrict headquarters of ti pan. atcourt during Judge XE's b Hall and Tuckerstreets snotmem-
bers and friends of both uni, as. wou as at FrancAmerican vet-
According -to atata tatule arams u tIe MKoea, war are Insuperinr court chiof justlee may riled 10 etend s t le affair. Lun-
requtest or' asin a dirict courtchro not an fresnents till bejutice to sit en on cases ideaitng- . sed and he adntmili chargae
with nisemeos in perlor will be Io coner'Aenst.efintnal court. 'n Mrge of arregements a aJoint mtitee cMopristrig LeD34 E Miontbeett and Mrs. Ceetle3 Deaths Guert a romcharen. assistedhy Cleadr. Joseph Chioulnari.
Dasrts~ns JI..mnres t~lateJ. Ttarna., Aldeni, SYSa,.e p rl ioals n re, Rector Deigo. Louis La'
LOWELL - A ttal . 4 Prade .Frankiournter, Mrs. Rosedeaths were repottedv in Lowell A. Lamoureix Irs. FaWailator the weak eating Feb 2, ac- Fournier. Mrs. Mary LtfontiEneccording io an announcement by at Mrs. PhilMene Jacques.Dr. Geomle ]. ID.gn, director --
ofcluded l the reomt nr C reStreet tnine cases of dug bites. twcases of mumps an n Reconstrucedhepatitis. of Clare
tIret lad were Informed thattheir sreet, not finished under
Pope last yes be pro,Take Long Time e amelfu sPretActing Mayeer Samuel S. Po].
VATICAN CITT. Mar. (UP) lard was Inforaed ot the presant.- tie Vaiecan City siieapapet plan after a confrence with
Osservator etmmno said today. Ciare alset realdents and Cityon the eve of Pops Pus Xr's |Manager Frank BarrgtI?Tth birthday. that his "hope_ -for' cure will11take qutea longtime. Study Changes, A one'paragraplph statement Itthe authorlstive Vatican nesspaper gave new warning of the for Taeriousmnes of ti pope's candi- vAmING'ONa. trh I fifP)ion as Rmanal Catholes pr-yel. -Te hoita. labor committee 4for the thIrd day. for his to' consideing a propoasa wich " n tcovery. errect would arm It govern-'
"We learn that the general ment with authortty I. blstlc na.condltIon of the supreme pontiff tional emergincy strikes indel
s good," the newspaper sa. nitely, it was Iearned today"O=Wng to the nature of the slck. Tne romittee also hat before
ness, however. hil Improvement it provisiona for an ouiright boo -Us proceednn very slowly and a victually all -nlon shop andit Is still predictd-as his tloe- tIther union "security' measurcs, ptort state-that the honped-for and for giving states unlimitedcure will take quite a ion time." authorty to regulate itriked.-
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'liii. ECUIEM VII
WednesdaySure to FaceQuestions AboutSon. McCarthy
By 1.YLE C. Wit0NWAS1INUOrW. Macl I (UP
-It P e t snenower toSott tis usust schedule, he ha
uIi day after toIorrow to dicie, wfetlhe ttc Ewikder tee
ens raqitere htn to break opesJ ylmth Sen. Josepth t. Mcal
thy IfWia.S Bri, Gets. fRalph W. 'Aicke
rn st Army officer wetos ittCarthy so roughly handettw in .
nim..it coemite tearing itiaArmy Scenttmry Robert H. Stvet demied a asowdnwn wIt]
lhe ene. What Stevens go'ni enttiotcsiimtdtng werem BUt
Carty which tooted nery alike tin Arny sri r.r
What tie paeosideat intetnds tdo tAbot the hmililtion of hi
Army Accrotay and of on ois genraI olirers should tvelop1 Wedisday at lila usu
el' new coilretnce. nws note last wee. Wlit
oeile Press Secretary Jams. CHagert' indiated that the pres
Sit awoul McCarthy theine altime ho met floeess.
The adminetratn has beetupset and angry. Whle Houieintimates see saylng thrtmgtla t ret that the presidentirobably woui speak ok t an miteMcCarhy-Ste-eom-ZwIcer row.
scortt of eputers ate anxtouafor a chance nxtA Wedenesoday task the sppropr.lWe questloas.
This I a tough campaign yearsome political reiltas hold thatit ci no year to compel Repu licasm-eAspecially ltbicamn camlidtates - cIloos between Mr,Eleitoweratnd McCarthy. MetRepublicans here Apparently fetlthat the Communi-n-goveri'meIt tue bellyteed by MtCar-
ih, Is oientg thbe U eazaliat the Delaocrats caxt No'-
vemberIMFr. iselonner became per.saslly involved in the dispute
last week when he authoretannotuneent that be backed"too per cent' the Stevet vet
slon oft le understnoding tilthMcCarthy. Toe senato pronmIpt-
Is' rputdiael that- Tile presidentis furlher Involved as mhe leamder
of a party antd as te chief of anariminiistraionn which icCarthyconstatt'ntly stlacs on varytngfronts.
m-eover. ir. ,sthoevtr 1,an Ol -etler to wlotM ocher In
It, Armeda Seevices rnturallyhok for pr-let o n aanat ate. retain as ou Mageous t-.m
event. 'Tia towmn has beem reek-ng for a weak wilth the vigor ofthe current dispute and the de,mands for an Eisenhower chal-.lene aid shtowdown with the
men.Ior are led Om soeme
'k pesident ha a ready-made precentto agiest mention-
in Mcarthy by name it he deitin to avoid that at his .twconference. He repeatedly hasold questIoners that Ie woutinot da1 in pernanllea In hit
tswoers .in S iquiries. Thetet speculaion here how long he
an matitatin iliat peetest- e-pelally wik laiprct Ia the sen,
Mr. Eiaenhtoweir ham bucked etrthy n ccation but has nl
"nm " oft Ion welt. tt W largelypressurc a"tdenty appRe by NueZarthy during he 92 ampeign
hlncompeled cansdame Elean'.tower to cut from a Milwaurk.e
pach a paragraph of vtgorstran1. fo' Con- George C. Msr-
.halt Aboard the campaign tSen
Carlmy tokd Mr. Enhower thatme ighlt prsle arshal as he
woul, ut eat McCarty's bometale was not thsae tou O nit
Mlarshall was one of McCarthy'searly and Most bitterly stjckedargels.In f'hallengintg the ronfiernlion1 Charles E. Bohien As ambas-.or to Sovtet Russia IA general
ttacks on the stae depansentein dispuling the place of Coin'
mtn.is in the ISE cmpatgn'd in many other critliesms. Me.Citly has sldgend hard at theImtnistranot without a raturn
aliout mast from the presldent.McCarthy even got sisy with
call for hi, supporters so hr.age the Wite House with pam.
teats age inst aiingi Ansettanv
WI - a_ i r a
a-
SPRING THAW IN VIRMONT-Thooe thie SeIietqton, ti.. alonglrI gouot fising aIc. frnt.lin tehme ass -. ,sq ao eely in 'tilisat.. Paul Balwis Je.. 6, hlds up a big ltmut, while his
aelts, Jae. 1?, merriesy paidiles, down use read. Is the back in tvwalye.e old Gary Smsith. - APWIR EPHOTO.
Curtis Heldin $40inM~edford Court
Lowell Man Nabbedby MDC andEverett Police
LoWHVit-Even as ocat potie Piiented renUrice to a
. graol juy illttg in sierjorriminal murt btidding i Lowe.
today, seeking an indictementagaInst hint. the defendaniCharles it. Curts,. 29. of 16 CotSag street, aldke for anti o
etaned a conMtiuance of a icaring In tedfonit dsiriet court Ihwhich he faces odditiotal charge.lodgel by Metropolitan ilslrlconstnlan and Evseei police.
In Medord loeday Cairtltpleaded not guilty An charges alopcacing . Onotic vnlhid, MtitSSout authecily and ditfttn after
mit ticen wa. rvoie. whichwer' preed by lDC soice, andsnother charge ot larceny of anautomobilE, lodged by fvterael , pi
let.Jadge Lawrene G. Brootse can
tnied the hearing until Marchi antI plted bell at 5500.
Scrgt. Laster Snow. of theMIDC, today staled that CumrtI Isthe same man againse whomLoae polle were appearbg ie-fore the grand jury in Lawels.
Toe sergeatt also stted an in,dictmisent for grand jury stianwill be sought aMnst the e,-fendsant by the MDC within stfewdays
Curs has been released inet oil 530 in Lowell on
charges of breaking and enterIng in the diyine, arceny of anauto. faretany of 31(0 fmoi theLsiAell Institution for Savingson Shattuck isreet, antd drilving
-fter Ils sight to do so as.o,pended. t
The defendant's latest brushvils the po lce resulted in a wlldhsa-ecured chae. frome MoVd
foni to Cambridge. wher henscaPurSd after a tr agle on
Saturdy'.Police sand lihat car duringlhe inse the car in aich Cir-fin a-s fleeing. siileninlped the
ruis.ng tar. bit hat te linliywps brought to a haill in Cma.
bridge. MWC police, sa, taeet then Caui1 refused to enOu of tie vehkil artd put tp abtle *hich re"led I' In ur'esad hiospiali treatment for Pa-
IrisatS John Hoslililay.potcae resnted evi-
dence against Cunis n chargesOf the theft of a beakbteok fromtie We. - Joseph A. Cahill, at
32 Weal Sixth street, last Feb. 4.wlitedralnz $100 fromn the. ac-ount at the "ll Ins tuio
for Savings. theft of an .ausobte from a Matlen n oma ad
ratitig ma motor vehiclen afterhis Iteeste wa, suspended.
to dlntrict. court in Feb 17Curies pleadet nl guilty to techarges and Judge Arthur L.
Vo found probable cause sendordered him hetd for .and juryacimn. He was rsea In SAM
Sgt. Snow slated that Curtisgave his name to them AS HenryCharles CurtiA and suppitnaMelhuase address. Eocal policehave iimn listet as Charles IiCurtIs. .( 25 Coltage street.
Pressing the Lowell rhargesagatnst him are Capt. Owen SConway, Lieut. Peter C. Gudu-
ia to ralinne trading with Red las, and iert ittorn Andrev W.Chin, and North KCora. But in Hunter, Frank J. O'Des Thomas
- - In~ ' lame November the president and D. Madoira and Sert Edhnrd- Stats Secretary John Foster H Pssey' acme Chauffeur John
DuIes both cebuked Mcarthy Brsdey iccnmpa Liptu . afor rilelsng verll Orin' dura during IA capture at the.Purcllt e lthog neitheren Shattuck street bank last Feb. 11,Pulley. elNolgh ruceltlac mewn
leoned him by onate.'Te senator haa had seoe kind . twords to say Of Mr. Euhwaer liStn o
ind his administratIon. Meelen he has bean as gm. Visit Argentinaand shasrp-tenged critic Senate
Repubical leader are co r HOLLvWOOD. Mar. I (AP)-Ing a chtanga In eommitto ive'- Filmlande wIll saend sins motetlgation rules S'olneck McCarthy. stars to Argentaina to componlt
snd there ts eusgestio that his the Amerlean delegatoln for theInvestigatlag subcomnttte. col- motion picture fetival at Mrligues atwys Sit with him here- de. Plat. In March.
RICEWS GIFT UPON RETIRING - Members of the eatend titer to avoid oe,-n hering Y. Frank Freema, boardgroup of employees rtring from the Anmetican Hide and sch as that at which zwIticer Chatiman of the Association aLeather company reeeed gifts at the diaer held in their honor Appared. A let W People Want motion Picture P'oe, n, Samed
Thursday night. Pictured above are, 1l e eight. Lee J. Neiland. h Cao. Ccarthytarl. WtaSm
alsop stewarad; Thomam F. O'Lougkli, receiving gift, and Stanley SInce World War t Great Ca rey. Xamlsleon Hughes. RealtM. Rowland, president of the Anterica. Hide and Leeli III 1tritain Ian bui about 6500 Morenmn tarl Netlon, Mtay Pick.
factories of 5 square feet A font Charles iktddy Roger. adpany. mole. Claire Trever.
Marine leagueMeeting PostponeAyaUJ-. orestLOWELL.-'ae reguilar meal
Ingt of Lowell Detachment. sFtrine Corps leagut. cheduled tbeheld mo. cow nihit.his beaeIsoaietneit tIhtltl beause athe rtanasgin, fire at the 'sestin
oale rta home. Fletdier anCr. Mccl. emily yresda
mnorninig.Conmmndant L-a T. Fortie
Coday oumced that lheiebowlinl eague will conutite it eoration
as usual and twill bol at 7,fo'clock loigh t the regual
, alleys.-He ats annomaced that . mert
ing of bond hokicis will be tlkIn the immedatL future for th,
' purpose of d'susling plans fwarenovaitng the damaged home otfinditng new quarters
'11kns and places .i the ne tmeeting for reguatr members ambond hoders meeting will e anreuse,tl as mon at. Uumcble, Con,mandant Forte staed.
Desiuts CurbOn McCarthy
C..dted . r.I 1- t r'5 e affiliations with Cotmmnunst antRed front groups when he entered the Ary slid tha lie asdischarged drap e lie fact he
Aced to be pscrouleted to stay irthe Army AM after Ling quesfioned by Army intillnceagents.
tuenntetin. who said he pat-itepated in Red ocilvlies at lEO
Witt Ctinton high school in the-Brop. said he operated firs control radar for an snl-atrtraftbattery at Port Hante,'
in another dlevetalpren, Munsltsaid that at the request of Army
.srtary Soisari 5'. Stiees, asiaParaoroph was ellmaniated fromthe "memo of ounderlantding" betwe. the Mccarthy group sandthe Pentagon official doclment widely Interpreled as aaurrendor"' by Stevens.,'Thes South Dakotan said the
srapeold paragraph stated thatStevens. when he took ofitce. "In,herIted a number of bad sihuA,lint" whih the committee feltwere "hlng srigheneid ntml orwill be.'
Mundt said Stevens objectedto the paragraph easo he mid
not wat to Wle. his TrtinssmAdminisstration iredecessors farwhat McCarthy hs 'ailed ." Conmunist coddling' by the Army'Generat Trend"
The senator sld that the"general trend of the secret eon-feene wilelh resulted in thenow lamed 'memo' was assur-ances to Stevens that Army wt-e
ntse beflore the .. [onit.awMld bi treated courteously andi
that. In turn, the wttnte'sa wo"Mhe "more nc-npera.ti"
McCarthy ha r ettied givingStevens any Assurance that wit,encses woukti h treated any d.I-ferenuly In the futtire than In livetoast,
Muldt
declared ihat reportsindIcatIng interventlen by thepresidLt in the MECarithy.Stevens controversy - whIchstemmet frons McCarthy's han.dling of Erig. Gen. nih W.
Zwlrcker-wera "etther planted bysome Irresponsilble Iurre" or
"conked up.-Ho added: "No on. from the
While Houmse asked me itn attendany (McCarlhy eomtteel hear
Ins. Neither did Vice PresidentRichard M. Nixon or Kmsnoland."He asli ihat Knowland had, in
fact. alerI him to prehide todayaver another aesuomte meet.ig while the McCarthy grapas In session.
Mundt aid he could not saywhethe r at there would begreater COP participation henceforth in McCarthy's Redprobing
Aliess A eeh.l
Dracut Voters.
HANSON-TODAY
Pa.pea motlt Is p. m5Ise, lin a t tseiT e a 7 a.,.. 1 .1 Al .
Ground Partyfinds MissingA l iner
Early ReportsIndicate NineDied in Wyoming
r WCASTI.. Wy. MarchAPI-A ground party early t
day found the shattered wiIee of an altiner which appaeitly crashed In a snsater
ad kilted nInee persona.SInhe fIrst brief report ron
tthe aceni by radio. State liinway Pnimiman George Wimold the sherit's office en's a 15ness"'Details were not imtmeiate
tevaltabie-The Western Air Ltnes Co
It.air, en route fron othecanai itMinneapolue! disppeare
'Friday with al paegrthree crew members.
it est wae locaed from iair yerstdy mad A, three-rmnParty headed by Serlff Carl
ThtnOwng, ounable to tind tewreckage In dareesa. spant thetight in the vicinity.
At Rapid City, S. D., one ofSite hoadquster for the aearch,
. WALL spokesman repolrtedltre was no doult of the* rooked plane's Identity,
-Missing BraintreeM4other Found'BRAINTUisC, Mar,. t WPE-A BraInIrsce mther of US.n,nilsaing overnight from her home,was toltu wandering outsideSouth statIn Ia Hasten early
tn wonman. deserid as sntamnoesa vicim, was taken . toahospa"l-STOCK MARKET.
NEW MOt, March I IAPS--The sleek marketpulled she d to-day with a majaorty of tradIngInterest centeaed in a handful findividual Ibasues.
Gatas and losset were mostlyfractonal Indvduall y atren
otea posie mee totetnand -I Point. upon ccasI
Tradng was quite bra withMany tarts beales on the tap,T.epae hit arate of around tl11-. ahare for the -nimre ed-y.Railroad displayeal only motdest
progress and the steels were un-ehanged to lower. In the steadyto higher class were he railroads,utlitie.s olls. totppers, aircrfts,etemicalt, rado-oeleviion lsuesailines, and the motion pitetas.
Zoatee,, Air Lines junpedahead tsar, than a point rihtafter It was reported freo Waii-
Itngton that Peslent Elenthowerhod vetoed a propoa.st marger tEastern with Colonial AIrlines.On the Amertean Stok Exchange.Colonial fell between 2 ani 3poInts alte r te anntotmemrn-
Cneral Electrieal was aheadbetween 3 and 4 points at tImes.Friday dircolors prbpoedt a three-for-one stockt split.
The American Stock Eachange.vas sotmewhat mxed-
The bond market advanced. U.S. governamt sI. In the overthe counter market were ge-.ratly higher.
48 Hour Service- AT
Noc Extra ChargeSweaters
Skirts 39Expertlly Dry Cic a d
lam Pin .
LAUNDRYShiut.170fNo minimum bundre Aengo)XlltfaUy Lsaded sand
trefiished.Used Geeneais aew e Set.
10 Contl Se, Lowell
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Novena of Grace to Open atSt. Patrick's and St. Rita's
Services to Begin on Thursday in BothChurches; Wi Continue Through March 12
LtWELL-The annuat I'ovomeaof Grace. feld throughout theatholcl worti from March 412,
will begin lin St. Patricka's and St.Ra's churihees on Thirsdtay.
Rev. RobeIt . hggins, ,. oftho Jesnuit houese tn Pomiret Coi-ter. Conn, will peach the novenaat St Slv cns. curch and no.Cilbert FIn. CPS, of the Stigma-tin Fasthers fouendation in Wal-tham, wilt conduct the servicesat SC Alis'* church.
Ine- y tereSdThe notesna will ates at St.
FiLrlck'is citurh with It. celebiratima, of mass at 9 o'lo e o
ThuraoAy murning. Services . wHIbe hed each afternoon and eve,ning during tine iniecy flerdat 4 aod 7.10 o clock. Regularah mase.s and a novena mnas
at O inlok A t ebalrn edsari, carmnn I 1. 1 thetSmrchank Alteooo anl eviungservieft will be hed In the upper
At St. tita's churehm th, novenawitl open.-with t evening Se-Ice at 7410 o'clac 'Tutaisy andwill contiu thro-h Mar ' Swill the tingle noventa setyte inthe seens. Mase Us conjnc.
player will he relebrated at 7.130 acd S prinek act mraig
beglnehu, Eriday.tectu, of tiraeils
Called the Novena tf Graco be.ruse of the tntrous mircleaend graces attributed to It since
Ii wes iaasrated over 3a0 yearsego. this spcial enid of deIon has beem set acide by the
CatlInlic church I, honor of thecanotnzation of Si, FenodsNavier en March 12, 1622.
The novena closes on iO e tamI-day or Xavlem'scennoilalion as
a aint of the Caithic rhurch,ad comnemlortcs fite et.ndhiary work. of the Jesult w"io
onniord hundred. of tuimad.of infldets during Iis pottolatoto Japai end india In the 16thetnUlry.
Thii. til ji theiteoihpes of the Novena otGcec ti yer conic with the
beginning of the Lenten season,end tev. William L. Kevilfe, ps.
Star of S. Patrek't church, andnev. Eugeae A. Maguire,. paster
Ig t. Rita. Hliuhe. Invite It,fithf, to masc e novena.
Citing commencement of theadopt holy ason of the citurch
State Claims Condtion atWillard St. Dump Insanitary
LOWEtLL-The state depart-Meet of pubu health ieday eitedtmasrs Wlliard -tret dump as
not belng mitalmied In S antitry manne.
Iii a tler 1o the Dracut boa -Ati ectmiteen, Ihe stale depart-aeni salae that One of its egi-
neers rrcently eamhned thetnmp sile, ner the Lotwell-Di--
ouf boundary andSi fud also ithatthe burnlig of rubbish at thedump results in objectionableet-aditiona no nearby rsildencesoa Dracumt.
The letter continu'ed fereisting bew thne deSssnt.int of
publil health his no Iurinkdtion0i-or municipally eerted dumpsThe deinrement. mowsever recon-
mends that burning be divco.tited at he duiiip, that the
imlpin area be covered nightlywi at least asi inties o earth
arn thEat pnste suervlioe bemelmai ed over ithe dump toprevent nusance .ondition."
City Manager Irak Starrettin commenting on the report saidthat then hamis't been a fire
itr. In scoe tIme amd that thedump I. properly covered avery.ay-
Aussy EntersDamascuswould gaunce A no, gotern-ment this afternoon.
Unasy TrueAtansy can fron the provucia rity of ibm, 90 mile.
north of Dsamnasc, where hlhad forged ae uneasy mice be-tween lhe army rebels who aust-ed ShshiOkly anti supporters -,the dieinfor, now a refugee in
ladtili Arabia.Te new prtldant a we. A
comed at the chy gales by themayor awl governent and
ry cears.Big crowAs weklomed him wtho
poters peelaiing their loyally-Damascus was calm but tena.Four perns had beet, killed
in riot. laet night, Including acousin f Sieshektly.
lteporis whilh reolaled Senit. Irhnenn. said els rials wer.
CnnmiIt-led and pat the casu-aMy toll as IigIh as 30 killed and
5W wounded. 'f'hesa reports wereutsconfirmedIA FORMER ACTESS IN HOSPI-
The army anced . c ewfrom &aiD p. .. ,1 5 a. m. dol TAL - s. Har.,a Dodge 111,
itt frther notIce, to prevena the forer -traa Gregg Sle,-nt' outbreaks- wood. takes her evening meal
Algos formed a UvUcfl Iron bed-tray while teling aaoncrnent hier lie loft Roe;rt
but did ne annonet it in ad- ipeoe of her hopitel iit.vanct of his arrival She said te entered lte ospi-
''l. in Pais 'l-ah, Fa., to ---Seven out of 10 Americans of
0 oa ae Irahlsblyn p .-. a WelPe OO, withM,. i mah he .. Of . tsh~lm~I-APWIREPNOTO.
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LOWELLIII, Year No. 28 0 SECtIon 4
SUNDAYLowell Mass. March 28 1954
SUNsaval scnONs e
FINAL84 Panes 15 Cents
PROBE ATTEMPT TO WRECK
BOSTON-LOWELL BOUND TRAINSTATE HOUSE ROUNDUP
MASS. FEDERATION OF LABOR MAKINCPLANS TO HAVE OWN INSURANCE COS- -- I Would Compete With Private Business;
NavySec ary Bulk of Stock to Be Sold to Union MembersBay Thoma C. Glellagitr
(San Staff Reporr)STATE MOUSR, Itarch 21-The Ma.ss.T ahss atederaiunoC abor Is qulely making PaInAs to set up II own scjance compan
In competitios nilh private bsiness, with lS bulk of Irhe ltocon Contract to be aid to uatun aneo.Detalt. or the plan, wnhv 55uld ildadoubgtedily have a terrlt
Thomas Offers Barrett ImpaCt otin t Isurance buaiag to )ast..coetis are epectSuggestions on Getfing to be olete.d before Ihe f deratidn s nua cotavelon th
Ssummter, at wicih tIens tt is ox mecli to be placed baeoe uantoDefense Awards mermhers for tieir consietdn -t~L'EWafa-Secretery .1 the The uItions-a'ed co pan
Navyl Chasrles. & nomas hmas would deal mostly in motorIsent lnt to City Manager FranA hil lisu raine. small life
errett suime suggstions of the c liospitatation pol Lrocedures fo r obtlaama defens, small policies covering homes A
contracts for the Loweit area, tinitre. and am i acidt petsee oma as.sOutat WilaraSecrentar on e,fhoas as ,'ia . o e "I eIot Cieintrj
elat-ntser ta y ,f p.le"ase*wis"-nhe- eonfes-sod! With thom cAty hon Isoft-a tasamla e I , Priateaer, Aly. Howard fail. formes rer ai le of besongg I
.arm.n of the Lowen dael.p at- -o---- - o ime - .ent ani indusris enssio anw A T of Terms It Entirely
analtlnep. Edith iNourse Rog os dcm2n, nwlash .tl O -leearer this mah...,sgeneeeai punbi Unsuitable, Over-Ffllethat the marifoatoag ftim in tntan members would, gous Fire Hasard
es esiter on Important bl eet getthi in*m"sa m n - C
comparany. they wuald share 5 John Jaras last night lashed asHe said that mios. firma tn the' profits, proponcants of th at the Willard atreet diapa
Loell have reiredl but that plan assert "entirely unsoitable, ovler-fitlecit noficital ouMe 1erag ark Purchailes and a dengeroats fire hazard
don per ceit registrtion to r- Purcha e a statoc woutt sair reitng rnearly t0 o m ili a a m axImum benefIt of m fild , easy thnroJagh an tntal paai witirt the past ted d.yilltary pirotorement- mnet buying plan anabting a leigh March wtonda hay,
Other sujgestions advance by wrraiera to beesnas inekoetr wippted tiebrit through a stSerelary Thomas were to study The ilea of unon ownershi aion of Citian kl and a fIr
'lefesae department pamphies of anatInurance eimpany origi Friday igtl Irealtene the enlentitled ''oig to sels to tie Ov' ated in n .as In 195L where a tIre neighborhood of the dumIp
Partmeln of Deinenne'nc mountrdbueinl innagernent tea Jara r Msd.
Secretaryn, i -- r n study n r e .1 P1. e 'ir1e t n c lo r epllied. fia... ... . 1'. -nnht ein ee s
W -~~o - me . .Mankind Works on WeaponsTo Slaughter Multitudes Move Into New
Hydrogen Bomb Only Forerunner of the Latest Ho s g U iMethods for Wiping Out Our Civilization 9
"WASIINGTON. March 77(Alt-----lliary acienes hsas oraks s deisto a etimv eaes offurcolo Spe s Nta Inute years
Before Ahepa ecodr In its am=e pachante. it rng malt p0 h
attetio Now beaus nf theacltie Psland tests and the fan,This Evening ,Epnemaoultatic puwver revealed.
ontw MddaChief Speaker at .at beh nd the .eena., n oh.Greek Independence A. laboatories and provin
Program Here . AtZmtii pr g od1101Itserboalihta ratlogicalk gas and
OWEIJ State TasuaTarer germ ssrfaeYPosfter alo. , nlidai for the The United Stat.es ha noIno
Ut S -- I-e Wilthe tbe se al oy . the nrai prineipispeaker at the banquet Of lwen of the weons. sithough It mayt'litlaa ehaptie of the Ahepe el- poea superiorty it. them sadbeating the Mod anniversary of held a good lead in thne meansGreek intementienee and the 2th for deinvering all or any of titentanniversary of the loctl chalter. If an enemy rompel that cou.eat 6.30 p An. ala Princeton bo- Oversadowed by the officlalteard restaurant, annoutanmenia aid apettlationa
Also speaking after ite han- sAout the H-bomb and Ihe A-ueil will be William Thaffaras, bomb which kill In the twinklingAhipa district eight govern for of an eye. I the socalled "Cbiassachuaetti At tha time bomb.
membern whe have been actve in Actually, a "C tmb 50 itJself-oa oln .. ....... ox .. 0
ctmaae a ase sa at Caetsiao, s. e a-~a
Rep. Rogers Contacts SenaliNilItin inHer fight for Income Tax Reduction
Seeks to Have Reasonable Increase inPersonal and Dependency Exemptions Granted
(Spatal to 'Tse Sun reliet to iS-h ranit nd fite of theIAXn INCTON, D, C. March American people-"
77-ConirsinS her fight for a "ased Lpoin these promises eiireesonabe Increase In pernonar eves- It rnd." Ron, ogar eon-anal deglmilenry exemopiona t. tinued tn boe communication to
JA3tih Notrso Rogers ot Lotell, the senate comnlifem chbairsmante hn tday conilaeted Sen. Et' ""lw American people have Arne D. Mllion, helirmn of the right is expect this stibstantial
seeiate onilnltee on finance in la adjustment 1rom the presettlan effort to have she pendiag is 83rd congreas.
oer ta jesismon amended sther ne mut keep oirtl RToger's wanta she bitl a ih with the citsta As et ourno. before ihe senate to he cosinty r lose their respect andammnded in toriude ittcreased cnfidence in The toal.oa of commrioal eoemrnenioas ad al in- Mien ormhor, * .he Maaachu-crese In the exemptiloni or do aen congressaa said In Iter
pentdetrts comnl[eaton to Aen MIliksn.. itionr of ier reention Rep. "PolIt te itfcalien-
Roers stated that -political Rep. FtoWes also pointed ttoratorn in rcen poltilcal cam. 'that Chlanaes in hakte condtiostmpalges profnld attalsitax .which have laton place last ince
It year LOWELL SUNDAY SUN --.--- -e m. A.
Is - eit dweved to yeast bate REBSES RESTAURANTby I A. li plese eel The Sa SAg-cit WIULOS"
s71. ,eayte prnreeind.. t ed Y -town tine Wers OIT
detery wil o e pdied by Op.. for lisp eauinyar regulre San carrier y, aW AVNDAY- AIARCII 211th
mere I onwrrowFormal Openingand Flag RaisingCereon-ies Planned
LIoWMJ.--Thae dimet waveoIenants for the new t''ielnfor
stret housing projeat will beaimoving into the modern spart
neta tomoro morning Anthe formnal openmbg and flag rIl
Lowell P ln, Alty itoniiial Dirctto Joune .. Psdo
deii aid that lit: ccriontewoul e btge a.d that invits
ie. have e e .':e In Toficasis. preent Asd fornrs
memba of the l hoiting AuthorIi
The umnroippe apartments ilbe open to the putill ldnol rotwand Mitcesde" has extentel acordlia wecome to the generalpublic to attend the erem.oni.esand Inspect the 6 Eapartinetslt,.
Meanwhile. he local authorithis waiting for a dis.haraemterntfrom Wasldnton. D. C.. to pu'r
chas propeniy in ite South Endwhere a mitbistoriest fIve bnill4tIng development will be eon.atr"iteAd frsh smas-ne,
Negotiations have been rom.p't' tot 'more t"m N p ce nof the Soith End property.
Today's IndexAanunareeft...............--- I
'Aetrogmidle---1------iA" Neea Yes Heard ...... .Ema.Inea----------41Camera hen a -------- -It
Cretlord ..e...... Iae1Deaths A--------
'ditishaa---------
Chatin Ed .set- ....-..........-
e arn QIra I B. -------- 41dit n Qeelo Ae ....... IS
d ....... T .......... . .3
ltadlo Chad-------------55sDead en AC.............-----iS
eit lla SV~lRs AI ....41t msa mamINo.ope ........ 14
heal ad College Ness, ... SIlnrtar...'s .. P.'e ...V leI it T..usmg ---- n--- --- 10ITa.t Nit..... ... 11 J4lati nelier--------------..
Close Figuring Pile of Stones,,IIre Smash,10I, La Planks Found
a oe ur III, cetr Int Trc. e-and-iei on t 5died Iia t' 29,194 ."
.-. e ,, imune, u to Rail Traffic.iaa Iloot fancri l.ala ii Moyenitti sale. Rerouted; Engineer
e osajay. raly Lauded by Authoritieso one day rerne loa he had
I, Mauinland rocah .. Ie, ue t Chki An attenmplt toW nlenact .. itc. aeee .011 B oel b
k_____rel___e__ruth a Point about
o miles norI. of the Weyitngsa tot ite yesterday wasS*O Casualties "deEI e aegatday by Imal Police and IostnA Mamne nrdead auorties~~n
-Mor than 50 sostae of a an a fiat a lasge boat'
ier A .e lPlans. wereto.i ii the nort bous .tain
.efinery Blast itr ,ypne who rusheFire at Port Arthur to the *C'l '' al em. mric
OOT MROM sgRAL BERgs RECOVEREO-oot rom bick made in lowell during t1e paon t call aly minutes before the.ve,.
1 .. ees a .o.,a on am . i e ... nt. yelerdy. , .ct Jam.s 1. A Texas Quickly Lowell bound train aA dm
lHed -p the lIo ad -. d. A yestacdey afternoon a-0 i~. eh.dq ers. Brought Under Control PInt report of it IcidentB d- - 'litT AtfIIm Te. March quaie:, from the rlrd er.
Io-Year-Old Boy Booked on S2? tAP-hhit-it ^eiaole C'It-'*,,*'---'' ---- tei.-1- in ' -esitd a its "it " ToiTery ho ad been nodfed by As -ItDUIIUII here eploed ala flast.iero it... '-,I... toI nvmsetiti fiostticx
dnight. **t the a ri* **or*a"*. pe'' s* who* ha* t spo*il*e" "Variet o Auto Violaions Blz C ues lin'n brougt"iner 'of-rg' track. anoewhose nti"s a t ' vita q''d't "* orr in e north boundPolice Recover Yst Quantity of "'n',lWl " r an taw e Ina
Automotive Equipme t Taken in Breaks a a t te pini. si i. ws 1. ploted his trin towardlou rs r Capt Cntiwty tttppltt no treraffic Snarl rbirettly 'no n at the oston. Atd ir matt a
A0 Ws -s rceaed lirm 1 e11 . o t i , t ite ,t e blaze al te n . H o p innwse
old boy will ace six Court" - e aIhi of Mardi N. N -,At Cellar Fire Menaces to: 13 m iST)n ,a, at s iala Peluding three sat law vila me s Evaneletsiaut One Story Building; "* pl't ' "t i ,li o e. hae r Poll Lyn i'lions, In tistrict coi
t tomtorownw ,th Offrces James TafarOam * mO o "m"A hi e,, t- P fm eorg e m ey
c akes ito custody foiowing ani JacoatiGomnan iucaoned Many Minor Calls ga aneo an Key to the r ane,an investigation latirhed on two Juvenles, a boy Ani a gri. .OnI'IM-1 raff along hess,' oreta; 5 arliIsr blame, ad at te sae fitne Ann Officer
Mac 16 the juvenroe I charged In a car found imtnl at Srt ooi ilr travellerd Gsoham atreet. near t n:. , .t eIrt Spaolort to the WlreMiwith three counts of larceo at aeirar s ore etras Ied f for a te n sly In down e iso In i he
AT .it conroled eem. Pomoe -lve.vor, 'ed sp etown. Port Arthstr ahautat el~ "'Mame to itc t.1 tus tedlnWm ain ttive n aiP te" aelineiAt In, pair lo lt o tfi ers tome li e er ry last night a Way. F sr were set nui ntonrg lien.1 ea rl 1. A oto r a a iln l' o n ba rd le f hen a , i n <, ea rti en h o a c cla r h u t A tu n t it t e rao nk at lI Ma titi, an d he
ing anm uninured ent umrg- igml t ea oge iL ies ~ aba nd on oy htldta amkyateti pant caught (ir at B.tomtawel: train was haedi
t oead m.oo vehitcl. And oa. ary to snoake retasis. 'ne tw went, tA Ian th. ees-oea of legifin aver tIlI lmifning assort than an Ml Wiiliingion Center, Ialnd eleg A moto vebtefe. When ha itave .,Pollee jdony maw sued. hour stir, lime bult red work er-Ind ~It the moetstal
and atdlit IM 11retatim, If5 1 lisa , o ne of. i,. IL fOr whticht rotinoe t) ianoter parts of the trackt oatil polce mere Able tothe ~ ~ ~ ~~e bywsartd t at' in st.ttaeetiient ittetiat orN stnte' .t'l wdtd dintg the bhs efur, vcar away tin stones arid pistilOn -. Conay. rape o l itee .. u. sits t, t, y.a aftrnOOt and e.,ly .v.esnit, Atit cfe ol me ta. on At the anse t, int. alahbtand
lrank J., ead Antdrw I atier'. fling In notion tlad even Iur, kPI remen 0 0I tie .n duty Some ce e Unit raffic a he malirine was tiedfunter who lso rc e its, h ,., and lst the gi,, for nice t.a An hour and a last exiloded, ,,, since ,his a the ony track
'sat lt * tt int-uet rool l Along just frx. ide. I 'erI ht w-ai a be lin- )d e. e .e ld Uhiha atouol Casit C. 0 i Uit rot than JO minutesent eme bo sho)roatled ,, "'Layte mal neas we.' o cals ChtiN I.ych n-tified railroadbateris, 1ta ri.to ti 2 trt.. ma~.'- ldEsle t ees. Weatae sr ted1 to slauries police ad they wet ot t:ne
er.itasg ealsoee stabC toots and police. Pllao tai the. erOn thtwo jack fve wheel. ue edteatsou iom a tt' aim . Iracd t l.t etd ireatn'. ese within at hour, and at
I~~~ ~ 5octietfivrotests-=odix= == === = = tore suet tb mocne.r to r aa to the co ae pant usd 't wn. fire t.e once A tinle stoot te oer
amflgaer --mml..=:.twoakistanonsnow tres ad .rhi ne. ox' e-e irtimer gncltlatin Nr 1o itrvmnis irMent 0toao . the ite ad trY. Wilmninton Authorities be-.
tortes Includlisn t a W.t tire cc 1an1. lape l e Ifoimamelos that site brf in or -c omnal ot 'bvte altrvolpe ona. thg- asarkImil~aaislir and miror., iumn a tle n li a uelalt ~L a of Any..
tjmasgIl.nI. m:ofl plate atat fisisaa rIT.. torn..istan TnHE WEATHER 'IIe Wiiligt"oit chirt laueodI bretka at Jack'a Used Cane Pan tin Acker at Jak a andrtried a st Cady Cool Today, he engineer of the Montrnaite
turtet slreet, a Market sheet theie an the car given him by T u i Sa foe \t a t,1 toa rIatA stating that his alertA ,mngstion. Geoffro UK ie i fall., An he madle his for.A s u s Pact Teind Jt oi .PART 61 beet areTT..i andm s'iscci.
SCar and Max Lvlnes, ntir -at. on usd car and )unk deser am ac demitter tws eatabli.ns located on labiams in diret Objects + Granting
nner s t o sh i. o Military Bases Hundley to Serve as Secretary ofLower Prices on Buffer in to US. Force: Ciizens' Committee on Fund DrivesSome Areas Start Thursday tAil e T A Brewery Company President Appointed
Ice Cream and Chse Will Also Drop as Price an itn cniih To Group by City Manager BarrettProps - Be Cut by -i 0 r~ms PakJisiii.TaliklAh .tnaJust aid .o......-<-. I'. fun, pree isomtaitn of thahcomt
Props Will Be Cut b Agfrculture Departrent a'crmit std gornting Of mill leas I a rn tapwa . C os, tamit.
-ASitGToON, hr'h 27 - y ottn tas lsias mtertory r the Hasil B Hiougtim hads theCAP) ne tin Iry iohmiry wmCI I ar e force l .es i' oce ntteya d. to a.mine leplaet ]lower retail aoria tags on '11 ote .t aid muthtictila Clitens tud ron-nutton on.. -oamte oeamn h c
sone ow is pr idlaag on o b as-r S at Cst iactio iat drives. according to an n perIenCer of tither cite. Walter C.soe f1 hbrouoreudin rAno biul harm Soie P ma mxCrm ody1yCt Wilmon. Jr, I. s.~umam
butler chees ce Cream and in amen rehltlaa ai t Me M m er Frank 3erest a the bys Citymym n d -rek net tilt for uc.> a stituation ret. n esman-orrmthe on. ~urme
oTupon oiiat" Moscow neberstly Mwin be e Up a s abnee1 hm e Near wihatda. 1 b "'-inar pretsa to 1mrkeyr e o ce a . i 1 ore r
same day the agriculturc delsert1m UTheIad set.e h'n, agreed yea alough ,Jnuasry od ctris Amo Seaongs Nien,Clent wi red ucc price t waid , it to senility m ilitary a d to Pak s as si h u te t d ere r m oen iwl ay tar nuepluh dairy pod atos, a near neighbor of the as o, mae nd ar t pre nfornatio gathered by thee
Al in New t unde a proram designed Sone Union, but There ha been dent t,, i total birh, whole Aludy comerreto support pmosdter prces o no metion of Pakistan providing 4 heto
Appeals Seeking milk anM buti'rfat, military l-ases for American caeere hat he spent i Il )ml *ne oointiootletowlig oolW. c, s urs.)dieclybevercage, industry helt, in lirsvt I.attsaias .ags ain
Mercy Shuttle '1Me ieo-a'nent : s fores Turkey it ''-t-'t directy itene, n S. Lo-d a-d Met"it p-ices 1 enemrage Irotasti1 tthe vetern pei ta efense wkestle. I TE.pitRATtIlt
WANS, fmaoChina. Mart 27 o n mdumots of dary piro s n Cmmni, s. .I a.g.saCAP> Tanic -batlerd French antd cat down gevernmert pest, Am as a member of NtAIT) and lila "'I il to T -
imosa tatted m t fI,,, ,, , -, e-a Unte, the cutons. s imP.sp to Tkohi y muirt p..rpose ton of Iii lttlrk of this-e su. I Pt. .m ............... RMMe Pihil today am Vielonte porn ptlcs. the PowcrCAnem1 his agreent.ul Intlne]IKN,... tamta etnncs, whose a.l
5 e o 50 P pi.A......J
force fo a new oa found it non-saar to hoy nearly atid fIn out how ianlCd funda he ft P. OT................ Nstrsain i feel of mhe rle A a fourth of the btmttcr, a fifth of Thiel noi, to Pakistn Ctb itnoecX sow heurnunies e a . I. ................... it
thatee...~~T fli ie nole buil PAlbell .ple to disenw the vemilclk 1. 1 m. ...........I
e ren ch r. m m d 2 the %M e ta d'ted milk produ fed laned so Sut ait ' Prad. e drives have been rtl: and to keep 2 a .. -33V I en ch e.r.nm killed A s F te, d Tring the tomal 12 rmoal c1r.d ie grantig of military the p bilte dvieer at alt imesVi tattiondatwere ledasst i etur.I list aal 12nsitt cotn of Pakistan eotseerlm tdvse .p .
fnot sotees droyer a tiing its irage efr tsta i cort rrig the wrk And recoin aof fox boles a treneie Whi ch of mitessllm art stiltof PaAn eign in a mtliny bloc-
thnoatats 'lee rebel, hare fi, storg ...ANdi the gOaens olit ,0 ,A il.,]IC le uitidng for anooher stes doei knot. what In 1d with ald, t a t o11 rT agressive
... auIt ant tie mnrlinei n. hen fones of lim'peritlm is not InUlio plaits tesI , titere was tit depsrtmnt pler al i1 iniarets of defeats of UptowI
or reotor or Frech oases. dro alshout 89 cents a pound for Pakisan d does Mstl In anyWeIaena News bater, 4, rens tea chacltar ileg-ce enter the true alonalWilie grtnen troop' tield the-n ad aM average of aouti hItercsts of 1ie country Low el
hack the Insadr, t-renri, plarnet i cc-sits a pound for drcd milk.rotlina t plaerh, Rel tmo The indliry I not rentirei to CHELMSFORD
rtrentrattona nd suplys ines rediace ts prces correspennilagwimmneireniotnot f "tons or le iy bat ft is opoctd to Met Open House Today A thriving a
proesn d oi a irm.. adjuttmeni In lir-r lively., businiess the f eu LI'.le PceTrench military leat.r. wel siti, the gjivernenewn ne wPriAce I+oo P. V to 6:0 P. M. .le wo aet off for the Far
romed news that their at, orce schethile 2-4 Ciiellesfon1 Street I Country after listening to awoald tie further holaterei by 25 Compeitlon for rhe Rea-tAll Abutrsttrange late totd by Ord Story
more U. S. ttui6t'ostbers. The mriso Is expected In force anme d i A AlteOr~enee eatsplam w.Sit hore yAs'r 11(''daisa tntsa L~et Al This t nter. Ynfmit enjoy eatdingl'ac e A r Tim Itself ti tell hor mei a . e Il I wSW I and eeing the bea-tInt1
laint pairs To be towered at retil . * o", s'lt on drawings by Wat Scottin hani e to N r ies me naretOAe et .r ea-a See Page's S ter'ow m a *he Lawrene enonnaender Ia rilet mlnet lieif mays it *it"a' -JAMES L. COONEY 16-17-18*19-20-21 eli Si" " " c""** "iy,
bra,.- a laea , l yin' hllr pric, Ira hic- ine la! o *10Me seterdmer, eod will' mda IAvon tia t:eIA.T .. s an la I O m IN th si glay im
Sayg SeCIONSa 84Pa a 15 eng
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LEGIONNAIRIS AID RED CROSS DRIVE-..Pictured ahove Is the America, Legion 40 and 8iceorsotie as it itopped at Merimack and John streets during it, tour .1 the city is aid of the'ed Cros Fund drive. At the left of the visll is Joseph A. Camcpbell ad .t the eight is PhiiSinsonecs. The junior se passengers in the locomotive are, left to right, Roberi Dickey. FrankO'Brie and Thomas McTa.g..
Frcolo Speaks Ao,. .. 1101 ofO , ..
h3 mitenober. who will IDSIfD r p 2v quartevn tor> pis h is.m.. 5 e ... .. siude James Ath.siiotias Pet. as
Abea for 11ears tii recer liltaos. Alien Theftant. Jh iins coomemorating their quia Clsumra, Vatos Co, is. I,- Ic
Ii erliltries otiinumiecGeorge lttiinser ticel crooure o et Ile 'JohnF. Paeat.e Go I m.. Irstot. to No )nodi by Nicholas K.aegis. ale . reI
Dr. Costas C. Xkinos, preiders msra. erett srajotsis Soari toastmeuter. wias rce ntli e s1 Kemos. TheOtero Kontint Cih
umt a as of elighi 'rlaing Charles Cooikh. Christas I 0"leade's in the 1:. S. in the ern ganss, George Aflares, Pet 1l1
arstle part," by a national busl llaiistro 1llitemas Pupa Amnt againe esepetes, SleSerb. sa e
rolo was elected to congress tes sin.: SpIrs sltac lai. 1940. le AN'snedl i" IGerge CRaPtass Joor. Sep
tietme reaureas'd recelier Chrimtca Svnacintopouoes. Gehor IAItanel of' fIassachusefs A lateouprakl, Nicholas Ta.
graduate of Yale 33 and Yate sakes Pter Tranetakos. Coon etIis. anioot W. ihe In a Practici(ng Aiso. 3.. a Vses VihR
nra. In SprngfCeldh I orll e rist uc Anti J foWar I he setved In t1 Pacill Sinrs,
sBerne Brll. -advsesr 10tpreu.id9nt. ha. saki teet uro to.'a mlon of ee i tith anas Lashes ataf pentntrAloIC~ find."ca -
Wh~lleil.lard St. DumpistnaliaS attenion. for L fedal *,., 1,.. *t
stisotrarhl, lts As fi.e city had no ot- ''.-
1e1s 'hai 2 0 eisrtes tre Ai tibla soe. he wei Alaonil n SItperied to attend oe tarril ie Willard sirset iittn last tl
satit wtat arrisediutir 5 t sut lee tins, Ias con, to No
HEAR BETTER for ehi, au this teaM 'ie
Sc A MONTH! ,itot, ,se I, , o .,, ,l- ..' I - .'- -en'- I_ -I or, ee r ep a for or
o.. -1. r ha olds.iei Iuri A.ItT Coriclior Jan.s est he has It-
suMret witis the periolinel on re-ity it the deap as far is e' I I
win . he sibb.i. Buit, he . Irhr filt1 statsb cmpleo, over- he slope of te ito iua pdes W
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securit' and stircestl Tbhe btstway to havw"Cold Cash' wkes Io need it i to depolla psre-sloresinail smiount right off the topof oitr pay, ety stek. in yor Union BannSavings acunt. It wll on add up to thekind of "Eid calh" that will Rlte a big Cit
. arens, . . In YOUR favor.
UNION NATIONAL DANKOF LOWELL
TEL. S411
I ALL JUANCIWAS IAVE SAVINGS DEPS. I
* Instalment Loan Center, 88 Prescott St.* WAMESIT BRANCH, 421 Middlesex St* FORT DEVENS .......... Ayer, Mass.
* W. Centralville Branch. 370 Wa Sixth St.
SAJL ACCOINTS JNSRED trI TO $10. s*
\os .emr of Feder l Delitiit liuti e CA.li'tatin |
d 'eteteints iswis bt
Jinti sati that he hIss lonieli as, disoroe of seinherao.the mst nsrir melthoi o:
Ws tol tni tl uslot
the nI ni ist JoIs t it i sible
1. tIle bal of rmlnailss h
eile. c, nui .in amia satIf ii racglte a proteisft wll
C, Aanger Frank Barett -y lster dlulsg in the WIt
i1 .teet sie.
Later Pricesme For Iuntercrsia.. es.. o-..1 pI.,.
ceit or roughlv 8 cents au buttar toutrnty sellisg
rints a pound at the relailI Is.oul drop. it .ays. In
stti1 72 cents.es ,iotilm tl..isn i ,, sIare likely fo, Ips.. kinld
Ik. "i . Irel'is Iall. ot' init.-Ini tasty Cest, the tletart'
nt any..it sras.
ean1 plrca .t fluId Itlk are.1mcr a der:~In .. oneu. n'not ,ea.tie of the rahcdjeli.'
oe ivmmerwnm ,*on Hre.li sn eatr salirs priceonti fact'ored sdetry PisUcirl.,tI Aitt-rO efItp sae, digtribusPar .ail vnnt [or fluid milk'
In 1iseo (i) natirkels, .d
lIe PrItes mar'fnacltrert layloli iscn I.iisa unnfaltu'imtg
ord the iurnmerei .afrer'iii
for ginnnuirsucredt ald'rnsa, rot'nisors rstil aile s fir,
)i. ~ or mit4 itd lutiserjalrear in manufac ofsisri
ny dec.e initld milk lirveier'sti .r lorli conalitloss.
departmen ays It Is uilifiyn more . ii" 2 per tent amt 't oss Latest official to,
s Uist taedserigrato mIlkCr1In . toims In Z makor
A arly +:iss mibnth baoetsisl'In's a 'ltrt. A year ago
price .nerged 21.4 rents.se der.irment slrew s..pIsori
train s deiisd to asure$men n least 75 per cent o5
cartly iie for milk atI bilat ued for massfacturing
poses rinsg Ihr .. nikilferbeginning April 1. Th. Aup1avl ror the oulrleaing..ts e..g nas 90 ler erisat , PArily e, .A dian dne'tion.n firm se'c de
yed by l" to he fair to faIt.n7 lislion It trees they payIe department ays. faroersIs e in aterage of aloulI for 100 Poenrit|s of milk
IO mtifsittnh rs, pine
6otnpars willt about $3.50
1. Cho caphting program.Wise thef shlohil get About
e .
for sh
want
A li*. Job
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Brownke Box $710TAROVT .. 7- 0KODAK 27T.TOURIST ..- 2
5M cent a psutm for bu1i'rfacunpiard si il 04 is,unlder Attaek
TIte delsissn by 5mtet" iAgr'is'ttltrs thensot to t educe the
dary spotsisn has teen sbit territicked by SImue diry roups
atnd by ont eoiat' r.-teti.RApsibltcaiis as te tAs Democrats
.rom mst or daisate"lHentsni>1lht he hadu to rulerelit to lower e sliprtsil He
bsiie 110 per ent pariy Stilport lgrla a bitt cen Colii'ilks if dflty pisilr 1.'n at .
klt' th' w'a diicturnoing fla.sumittm~i lisrsd eetit'agitip t'
I-el., itslstitn tie tsailtgicenimnt cotld ist t-'ti.ll.sI' siletilshable slaiy lti- uits ifntdltely,'
flah-y.aliae la'sss.atra In -ested that ith, loner pkits' "a-Coris welut redue iacelis ofdiair'y (rit s at tltsi M milin d1solais. or abut onesevcslIts. dtring the markeIng ye.
lisenA I geidution. thry sid,s~Ist5 cisialy effect Owt emis,
til o int [ dJs tuty stals suchIts iths.nsil, llitinota, Ia,Csltlii-Ait, New York Mihlgin,ItI rc..l ti i Oh e.
tes to lim il neteIn Is"dry spports's to it' parityil4 Pt e-tr. bit thy ho'
i "st ent acted istti.
--ositycen as Ourig *eapon
y Will Keep Menof Science Seking
Stassen inLondon forPolicy Talks
Trade WithRussan& Iy WestIs the Issue
iANDON. Aft'h 27 (APV' S. Puo,. Akd Chief fItrSlitsn lcinwlo Lot o d..tI Isn Ot dilctnie s brloIse Unikld S liies imd rilt
over Prtimei Milsliser C hssrchulprtoaitstoa 5 Irlax retttrielintritde cwiithu.ta
Alinut 1 asetnss woilt soystiortcst was that tssw
itile war a liter sf grnst IParisIceuId 'we should co
in agr bln poilles lie soihal sihlplI,li to sloe SoclIets wh1ich have been lased
at egic was ". miiser or c
asse wIl sOte a tw dieofereece .. Morlstny wllt 1
tBrtisis antl Fsnch officsi-id It haenns outgtpetmnt on jtst hsow fat' IWesI asoutld go ibe easIng the bnit, irn n't troegic goos to Iovie bloc tIn Europe.
Western sitinniss'tari IUnild Sisrr As, coonetedi
r ( tl ptrelminary talks . aochanges in Ith four-yearolid ebargs but fiees firtiln want.Ao tot far.
Britain, Yr.sce antd oiltrade-hsingry ali li hav joinIn turging thm esIsedsi ltesitiro shoue itemII Irom Se Snthan a aiew t11. man
New Knowledge 9l.. Impose n saln e o tKANMA CIT' tairch 27 lAP) 'rMe.
rs curiosity reseal h, lr r Louit ii oes tas I mtun"t by carthm
tty sa1.d solgltI st regulatrun. alfecting iceany Mary aMII santi fe'nhl f(--' ecientstniay iissufstuefa oi at
Our big waion o
Rcasitts. Citrdllle
l e ' or A
inds Isle, re w kinrsttinige of alltr |tle The pIts 'd.inu,e ,ildl icves 'Ptt did ,ic< apply tfled rdahsells' ~ -'r"o
-1111i ill ;l to dAois ,Fee ni da : sll u e r, l i b di of ' CI o ' I I i sie l
foett D is t his dis ove, . 1 ALB Ci, 5~ ast svl sIe ItteIit vers I lie Amstra Chnlien . ill terI. soll tin Mtional t
It mc res aatvi,isras noksl til O1ti: aree 'resl... ItenIrtr u meh no...I ,ilsl, oer.o 0rariini L.Ine.*l,. Srrnenl ii0 any oal o, ei I. r. Ini, An .. ,* reld,,
S spon Cr ismentom. ei -i Otrma tiripowelIe tsLiiQllscti orltet Ip dstin' nrIlls
utl. he call. 'the sontmuisl.i' Fei , slId A'ss l 'ris lalks ItwIoA cocd.. philipsti t" lec", .o'n. U %, oftiials found i
atroiaul, the Idet a t ssi W ' ho s'eofir-s in stoir re,ootitilst.. uirprogramtel r, Orttrdiio ts i sdroon of 1
search" Pdsito listslit "mni a rs's rig)'. I At ihe same IlsoIe Roi
knowlede 1= Admittel as s rigt cme notice ont In.,.ls coto pc r, In, linl and to report sill'e croil. wircl isun| a th klnwitsllesr . Its eree ar. he eaibs,. th she Islts, it ills l.'sil .lem1 siras ni.i titi eri - ' l rri rut tunsisio.
e n i 'I in, 5t''*l'i'-is 't "v il"s " th' ' I si Th, istrrots .elude'a 5lkoo. ie-egaicn fl sthe 2 NATO tees,
Pref t-ens-asim -i a , rnore e in Jalass ann West CeIr e'nmmitii or eutsi Ii te rsvais3e,.r isis I. Ameorna to reltlents 'the resuls of SIsisasne Sal,,
,.1 ,,I)rti w kneiie In t-nlon utrii , referred bartlie elt d strn'inp, Chast tuiii 11Cile Plais retip for flits I.trnting fit rtiatnta I t oal ,,.,er a! Irce the rie she Appresi -I the LeaoPa
Untied Stle Is sitd coaH .s'r l l 11I. n Iresalt for os,0slesd . i is laschlical seut' kind of ) ii se emrsn
nirc tnt ionsiirw'ar Thecir instrs-,.mni - easoss Islitl It soi' ss'n kis msr oet lasgt irtir onfer. rosily maed
etength is that itse 'urieally or hty lin komtIr n-were amoinibalc research cn alone tumovir ta do otr business sthe th
ew tact. ant enrelsa sti[,h b rono Coi1i csetnres.oalkt paslsc ies 's'Islres er
fdolerf, .udrnie-nd1 1rew PrTueraidt'e.01eit.00" niP o mh -IZ CUS'ttmmit sai M'Ithoiassrli SIAE &i*t0useEnew IPoealge, the pratis' Tr i Ssearch dess.pmcrst at old idem
Preoses ILsile, s=it-e .o-- e ... ...tt Co. tame strt to ce obi
tote fassanss on J11il lit is slp ise whiliet threiened I. nsit lneed no -nas i radto, itoltf Is' wio: lesructure ute
.vi f rom the 596 atrnoell e by Pesne, PlIsetalpiomns ea, new epinadors; A tiHil ater rt 7,13 cesc
were r thee in 19o1 al says gcs E'nc I 1 the lene, Winthe Naionil fiograshe sociely Isp Iorn -ire I1 iad Eaddr
I indr lhe l,,ieis of AvsiatAbout , ti-r rent r the pe 01 '11 ettifn E CEenros heIng
pie killed In 1. S, ste Atsieni dispatched Conm .' laser,ire pastriasssons flsbo Load beone .ntlesd In
the cella r of Ite isureeltnoi..I1 at W1 ('arhe. InrretALD Oprotlbly frm: pa rk Left lInAsky 1 n7 n w'ho batl wiorled ip le
n the place yealerdayowefls CIrerns store afternoon Alcry a brisk eilekno see uI etatosraic wIndow fienssi Aucoeet 11 cosfiningyf gatcanesas arnd ecsilpmest :the blate sn the Celto'r
eat.., h.phor nOeBer tund . Basta.rns pmaio n .I t'Wr g YOU At &. Woclms, Enire 1. and
Arar. tnie Walier J. lne watoo ile mar of 710 Gorham street,OWNIE HAWEEYE nio sret. whe .
rutihals fire had tgmit a fewOUTFIT ilophonc't a. lhe rar of ieftle otir t' ia . does a b T hisaelctiesl, iieltiCo., fil equipmllent e grs fire record follows
a. Cl- sttl s 95 ba MU3 tl ... FnCtilt 7. .Aa 1200hattrelo i in itlkfl c is; 2.00 Engin 7.cuntoiert sel' Ordaly's tretvel bank: 215. En
line i. IRogers ani CeoncordD FLASH OUTFIT streets: 222 Egine . Virginia
aennUe! 239. Engine 10, GIl1IFles, F ls9a more asenue 2.42, Engine 6,ah, 5ie 31 o95 lFeerts a1, seue and tInryamn aIllierica. strrl 2.43. Engine 5. Barry
r**t wth help Peing calld at310. sd EngIne 10 being 3.n1:4 ". Ent.n 6. Lpine orat mn MBen * S. eon- - S WIllardaliet.: 9,47, Engine 11, end of
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KODtAt PONY 'IS =S0lit waret y:u $375 AND UPto No.i 35
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WEATHER BUJREAU FOIECAST-Rt and scaleread tlhendermsowrs arm fI.ocast for today fromsouther New England stat, sothward to northes Pierlda end wstardt ito Ohio and Tes.
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anessee salsys. Snow fluries arm de irt Geat Lakes., upper Muslissippi valley ad northerna. Rockies and Inow or tain it Vermont, New Hampshire, New York ad Psnslierti. It wIl beto colder in it. southern pios, Great.Icetk, Ohlo and Tennessee valeys sad letsrat iasiusipper lei If. s will cont inu. cold In Ae northern plaint aed orihers Reiides. Little shange Is test-
ad percesos expected elsewher.-AP WIREPHOTO.
tooRth,d Is er Ciy Workeror Pians to Retire *:,-- , ArLO WELL - Cinales B.SSigns Bill on Bret.c~. .fo
.ahe. ad aleo division of *n nthe publIc works departisont, .os -P e ie s ins rtiltnel for relicr CLUDY COOLER
Iterates His A vteran of World War70BriI .ity 'ha 1. Harte'ssasstimsssL s.
Preference for , , ialyhe - . s iIState Control -- fe on ~ - cy . I, Ar -; . JatWASINTO, 1fa. mi AP r,ell for l15 yMrs. 11.. 1 4oa 1.- 11 .11 lati nts 1
,M WASSIaNTOh., 3la1' 27 lAs')' ~ ~ r~ tienru' ,, ai-Proeical Elsei.I- v or t. -: -- -'aertn Iis rectrete for start
ovrfelleral coroli "stserotoY dIEl ll is eso roil it tasl''"I'- signina* ' 'sils ~ -. . i a 'sise t*tisbenil federal :cuaorlon 5f tfaI Se- iath sWal sa tig o,ii'ec e - s.l,.toa, s. .a ,
natural g -. 'l=Juln a aslesa boun Ir ti, ass Crist.il Ie 5,. da, ... ,,,,1 Ii 1. mar,,,, .*
Is i How Massachusetts I....sInIl'scs.ln IITiae legtela tin tiily cts ...5 ,00 ., it SI . ..Stesin ai .n At fi. nearly . Soions Voted Recently -.. ...... I _i
r. dile to slite wal' )WiFlNG'lo Mtar. 7 sAp) !/fVI U, ant viint) - Coreb ]story omenssiots i lt. a.tnsIt, A drt ohik rl'ou.llneal mitt cono
now halt by the foslemal govfre -, losi Pts s . e ilssiei a I tite ort today with highomeat nver |asratestis r .res were rerdet it recefnt Iseni ertitrca Is the uppier 40
the bill as, masd bi ilse tsi cap .Ieis OiLderahI . clotdiness tosiehiShouar last .unister amli by ,fie b,ostic . " n Net niseo .. ed so
A -enaI on Alare 15 Sets irko On istiino oa' v CIfe ll-d)ts a lending oppises spto Ie cleverI "peth Jlw Crapste insa Orset idin t decarii~ernt ' JO.,Cc G~etrlabi.,A lT>telrs m ; ona ta s 't o ove(: Bush Wls baiouting moderate truth.stnrtl ndj uring cense doss"l sdeit 3-s6 FOr Biub h I eaterly 0da2'
it soild noal u'icosmerm :utliots Sitonail CI . Agaist: AIkei eui . Cof dollara by pn , Ion d in, Keinedy tD).is s . Con erlt seut
irlil era tInsler .ht, esathsi Rhode island - coiderable
Slsetibal of untder lit federal O Douglas {D 11.) amerd , loiriseu and litte change ItI power coma n oels Oni ed ra mntt to r it e preseint in per tempiralurs today and Mondsy
I Sr.111,1er(R ,I. rp ennt osciste . ax ao tuiold al'oNtuile so coltl tonight,p 'ere in Olvn pere 'nt adopted Maate Nsw Hmpshire, Ver
h nat un si actisig .1 i a " mor. - ."1aadersble cloeodineess
navr actee 4he IM should today and Manday. A little msal~~~~~a neva tlsefufd heFP tusiregulate utililtl, uileilr at fin Douglas (DJil I amend sits ha Net uoite toY line ut A 1.0rupreme cour ment to raiiexise tax on as.ul eidtftllt. Sosicthat colder.
ties. . ha t eio ou a bis fron 10 to 7 per lent. a otiy.g threw doubt on this plicy. dcoti bH: Agaiit.t-lrad Elasti Islock tiPland Ge.
e edys and Saltoisla. ile arisl s wins becoiag ied.flo Douglms l(Dlr amend e'a e isou iairly today Cos'
Aptnrerely rni-tr et the nsist nles eluce ect. tax on 1itCabie osi0e's w ad gooddIvsion . tiin In cngress. rda .n-i teeviainii sets phonl. siallry,he r'cid'er"t tea * atem n ,,s SOW Muskat o,'siu Tl Msaylig ie signed ie bill today A 0 S pci cefessni
hewsu of his convintion tat Else G421: AAInit--rennedy and SaFInterests of Ihe Ltdatdiual I ;thR 1...... tisnI be "beter prolercalt saic On M A .tey .n.il under t.le anl tOni 0
1cCtlla (DaArk.) 'anencritil than tv):en they aIerjt iit to Ms utsilt reveosirs ro nil in tie otol by the frodrs teslirat gaIne ax I.s for federal A A -1 5 etgotl reoent My." hit hays: defeated 612T: Against sI
-to hnne -p snned, a Seaostiali .hall supporft ae rags' iCalie of funcitson and maters On Csubsitute for eAslse :.1'n ill awhil ar primarily os aoa nti oiinae pee traIe .t is t ts 1
ern wheneer ptraxle and whes. In, o redoello in adsnot contrary so fIs aionsit int t defealod 54,3: For Xentclt,
5 hr i, netl. Against Sahonatil.'1Mmrikent 4.1it hncv 1a 0. 76 of UH r N U C LE EF'pi presene FPC author, Is On'E"" 7a4 '
reguilate rate: ehargei for natural tim oliers at present rates ..gas Mtoing Ib) tnilentae cansm ft sanh year: For-Ilennedymte u In Iho iltne it rfalL1e, ad Sat'onsial."
the state Ist wIlch ti. No s oite roll oates
.ewioiiy o_n }At tie s .ae c tttdi S French Manyw al sio fromn federat Pens.lalion "persons an lacilltes rcCommunisiesving gA sthin or at te
boundary of a state it sit of hth r*aai ves al ras. * 1-eatsra] s so re-cd I to be l. Cnttitr Ger. Vol -ate When Harry 'fluna said
used within. lat state' yu GMap to stop firing on merey ther wasnt an yiaI of CorniHeo .] e en Ites urnging Frn Ch wosamnci mai a In tile country. Arch
loIever Tis Ia the .tegation "5' the beleaguered fartrets Nearbrte osturert 1 he had Ino[ ahi=tii tats, bortetsa N.arte assred iiaP tiiit te sii I one of the eyes of the red
operaitve nity If the .ss., tell Cron'esar'ied ples earrest heriing Itlented o isn thecerse an e"fom JM-dio 5 " troops or w" m'' ' Alt. hss caseover a.e and serve 're'gn einmminler ofer-ei
Thlest ficiin provsici to h t'v t intnsiional netin the nsaste s sad, presentl Cu-orss r sendatllc Muarvisn
a -n- chaiengo to ites and he ey shitle. it Clap eouki Assembly smgramtheir regssiatiry commsstona, H p er nil i eaciiailoi t of ecite
addost I,
sisseves m th at St. StanslausAits mneitauro pten stn' re NFarse Ilalsoithe VfiniA
sponainilly fo rotettoisots ce n eitetsi to rsily by' radio or LAOWPf.t.-Tlhe pupils of Si.'"e' int'res for lntraine en a m-I- e direct t ci sianll laus s<fsoo sartIlcptei IA
aers sqeey whter it be' ''.il e Castri re l . choo litmrai yesterday itlengs-i r .m . hnd o - pe oelmmdr at Den Rele dou cLsool as is ft.'e t t - n d - d N o i l l " " * in t's' " o t B lee d
Iieled or aponteod oclate1, I A reh apolesmas'n aid the Virgt Mary ussier the dirsclnbelieve e pte'lve .smi reote'ret tlmis- adkossld tootci [he Feliclan Sisiers.
sesarge of hl aaPohtlitnilg three waaA to hal thelt The iroedltoccery number "Oureill reult. " "tillty of Diet " '* " is Phjy a onisenhower atd It experiene stip but had Ignred them, G tast of FaiDe.- wasIn by
Ahould demonstrate li stl spite 1hi, n saW, Amerscan the entire galhlrng. followed bya ,o Ann e ,t , erielety -stulil tiehcospers and trans,. a hst performance ot fifththis now pwer, ],e will -presits o" re aentiog tnof tinsfaet grade. boys e snotil. 'The An-
ryecear" ht r a ngaest of c *arls fld bota "" d"*"to * '''iteo, .taae reewvesttog wue gvn by s . the aud11
*e i lis sat tw Issra the grade. A sl 'Ave leons,' wasVlolet'sn be. eaintaily IS ginng bsy Coase Fltse ainta.m 3n
About '7 pr et of U.S ivnti-coral acen It lienioh, ectcushssal offthe yopla.Ioln.0own Ive in thaon arcs, lsnnnpsrrl Vifns'es n siircllonal 1.i s noin Fieyn 'Ndlarin ofmilaw bout 70 p it n l lded feh CsrrstI pemel nstilel Ike ttosey".
'aas. and N oi cest of orted auEt'Ii. so IN tieiged to warw this assembaly It one, of Manya'ttsc.. p"Ntrte' hlitl bsy the leads. attclieis tWing caedute in the
- - Inieallan l Red Crea Rep schla durin tse alaia year.A car at msl9 s 'a A MIs 1t erioi it' A nre DuraMna ur tn essdi ll si Sn arair, dedIcatei
el 30 fee A .e sS i n *7 " ft-t Genev Is nos In Meanti tody t ste tinted Virgin is beinga ennt It Cro seil an er . a nIt IC lisr Vilnln revs ows Ittid
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DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC PLAN OFFTO SATISFACTORY START TODAYPresident Eisenhower Shuns Rotary FlowQuestions About McCarthy THE LOWFLL SUN SyStem Wis
Asserts Administration Has AchievedMuch in Fighting Communism in U. S. :DA INDEX TH WEATHERa
-WAPIIINOTON,.ifue 2 CAIP s " ., r Coler 'ontighst 0 'Iv Manor 8u1s-- Prdesn.i dsealmwr ail Cn Oll ci.4 . on. t i .. Ony Minor BRingsStoCK MARKET-PAGE 25 City his sinlaisraiorns la **".C I .. tlals..ais r it sois c l c .i. Li.M a__ s.-_Z_.__heir Fill_____ _u_ Reported ans ragte oes_____________ _ im__npresuive lid . o ripapilid on_______ map_____________________IEn. il nitring Cotcnmtism - -- . -si - -- Into Operation
01 t sbveon. Assuaulnd Pes fi l urrato NA"e Ser-1h-1 E wprT C0 NN1' 'TFSPrPE -. Vitridl rca - Asoarl Prc.. Wirpkece. L. IV - lo iyThe prosien't made Citest- inicrrietf C~P.fl '~c tnI ( "KI twe -~w n i sa A I IIsMS u n E d i t o r b ia t, i a n ew se o ltc nr m -_ -a g e s -_C e ntsto tilloGet Hoors alos vItally iring guenss 76th Year No. 129 Lowell Mass. Wednesday June 2 1954 * * 34 Pages 5 CentsTo etHonr "ihr e "lIar contre,b ----fA Suf fok - - H-Bomb Plants Infiltrated by "c
Atufflk na ..he. prexle.n...wics oaestak h- omieIs, Say McCarth Tle and omeiials of Ili,Thomas F. Costello r si1s.,ale h is C nSr -j iotv tibil rking com.Will Receive Honorary "e I"'"'''"'on"u ke''as Solon Also Says He Has Report of 'I on were w aed
pmgr rs-ct slat W .Degree of Doctor X.'%5mporel Reds Infiltrating Intelligence Agency
A Jor of shsm AnnlyaNie-)IVASIlINtITON, Jeus 2 (API M irtthy broke in, is say it I t oayto o alisr caml "ver the presies ace Seas, etccariihy said today his look mny moth s sp otmla pii I Iii ".a 1' .
onTON , e 2.Tiomas I. oi miter a pause he i tn. sn vesigation tdhcosumiiee las aty inv stiuation before [oImsal a l a o Shlaes sin rCosteoll, eiit or ami pisitiaer ni away frm qIuestie. sd formalo arnr beona hearin, could oe latin.hel. r it -seing relI .
'i Lo wei Su. un 'll b) RIairded sAsippe old t lt he Ws ready wordt, . A t Comsr.inti In slit, ackson iprotemltui Ihtat a. mak g nn
ho hotiorai-y tieg ree o tiaior f (or Ih net q l jolt Ira lo n the entrai iilieiice inmouii informaion was sS ln as iol erjouirnsalim ni the commisesnte jme lhi nlit ustioiis 'tah t agenc-y anti Jhydroigen till atom ire rlu it nppleared thet alert litksgi aSisver, alti og ilkiis iothexercise. t uffl k ih'errily I bh a i y miniattatlni m pan .ton. membe i o i th e t hemisin
n"hs, tie ltc a i~i . Ireith, II,. lnormalion to notd.e s tor. n,, ,is stub -l.e efit the ele i rt i iht fr iminow li 15hisaa jil 0r0 ua these dcihis wm smik-h mose scmmiittev isimredtaiely. .Maed l9ot ckadfunailos a - fi a isyg W objecttva ie tgt 4T.s itIital do n n site chn-p w Ia Jakson md la ha net sraid i .. iu il moto-t lsad
program ea. ted - tel oA he i si bcom m tte a n s- 1f t i lii ation ot M ot - . --- -- . -n rm of he d ai s i tAnd, tin rielarting thai lie ad- ti- P iom i of alleged subvm e momithte as the Army is genral .adb isratsi sot i tip -l F s o Ainmy's secret radar tuba. nul 10ng slter it had beon -y aA i d 1 ore olllenrs ws popIce departmeni aiss time lnderi istosjo, ml js Monaoulf N. J- Atrer l .m so Atrt usy rtitral i t -isbur'eau 0of e in lgationt--la rio- MceCarthy utaeth Is laeent, M1etantthy 105spn1ded iliat lthe - . n a tMrkect sti NCel irsucelsh
itg 1 .,ood Sol tingit cost e ,hout u,,tis,, e,.boai. in, *stibenmn,,,te, had matters ,en ind poco t .nd Merr mYrtm nilms os a siIweriis heur i th insta ciss it icr Mich ot' acrios tinder pee- -t alr, .1.1t I hih otwr nside risstik- 5 report lroa 2.ii dav of t.s Arny.Mc1arttv blat y itvestigatkt new. ktaf- Sn rt-i Street,ow
sihe tlepartrnnt ldu eite i-., h-cn hnngs Otto ad ttteS he naki Wits SOMEIMING NEW HAS BEEN ADDEC-Nee aiavtimw M.ertrcasi dheal lacng ty Ibali Vy r, OCCC 1 lbh sc porskhtcallowedmetied tie u lo tss ci See. J a nwa i)WasIsk h J 'Comen ttlei bullralins of lhe es at l s i-ent c et i e ie1. ad knraes I i"ts i:6hee rsit- ting Ray atn. Ccl i.'i -t lihmgenlcei at-enry. 4 e;9h1 si dellde re pice de .leg pa ordanqas bitop lw parkinag reg -ahs esn d oMrimc air e 10 mu t ent o r aote le- mai
r sC , o.he McCarth he itttersrre ageey Its bt e uitg so litOpti *Init schrsminiite.see bo tinht lacke etl by Ailen Ohettet ire-ther of o , , i an, , i. di twad cit sl'lfrom C ues- y 'qua'. to Dovbts 'heat Pt- " ' fies-.c tvoiedriew ri ti
a in . a p. iciar-e. ai irsieni . 0 11at 1 a lstg delay' k Sep ie ) sti i e J s . .. _e, a, iSIs lhower said ste .Oesiins la ..e tionagot -, t o. mn-5 i. :he nen t.tic flotss hvedtlsnr r Coiioitia i j aest r kce t ic Car McCall. -s touio addel lI Isi an ."l at l
d ge'soimirs- J .i acent1e i oe flhciedd-iri rninv inveaigailor a Rate "Fraudulent lo. - ri ared lnkthe, th..n..bteis arrnoiqsb lit pori 33 dob,nw at Mesmor o sn o An DeCeptive Says Barrett n --r I ae I orri- l , . 3 i -risn ll am pCre eo so's "o e n e-k r aordi at ars-u. iftHe.est ti s uaahue wtih d ..r tt iticl di law 11 -- Co.l CCall Ceciar e a B cIrtitni
L 4 ft in seing dort 'Istl-yi .,d tees cnj e s r f TlsYarbr oto SJvccredmiVe. i tstdy s""sl s""o ii talk ksl rm Used S ine as in May Cause Higher F gure Tost c. on lie a
ia i ertelest-s:.at the (tompruo .a . asa 1,0u,- i, eron, a ctrss JoanPiteot yn of fic at les. w In rie
Uso esF oselo ntta1bl ves .,i rml t:Utn-Cnb kaaes xFrmac, esual Thioma nPirael ' .1r datinewtrfice neon,
i sitw4d 11 omcr e, t i0 u-i- of It .sr C ohn Tel ubco m i te e It s Located on la-re as Coanci-uur 'lit a esi ol t el a-' Isie S'o msa Inlers ass who sa s.riesta-i'-is ,e ho or. este - ai.e ofrt e.'' it 'it i- ai M clerth * hat s o - s Private Propserty aedt"'" ""d '" a "". 5 Tate si runisdi l en Cu a~ ~d
ilesarcasour it vet. eglarti *..t .a .. rose 5n n s gunth ' nlT C une ayntl nosing yoetrirday aler- -.- .rna inc tiuiwits has c a lan - Charges Against Him Noat .n Good Faith Off Wesford Street noo enit, r ,,, i , ,, > tr iset
iit msmond tahr ad 2 s, J cas min nem OtMt'.-A s ew '' it dr "tis 'e on hey *'e leo eansae- h.je.t , s. Ia. .I.t A- iC, I S .W rr l ierbeort Foster ac-'dty sd Army e clAasy ec p i " e pt-ai ta to.r w Ia .asis lAtive its ti; e ligiti atTr' ,oJiel2 1m tootei rl a I l W--enbb1eaoiln)pise-t it"* .U
rti'a , oi tr y r oiiions si a B od ... m1 lier 'rice.sir rii M n lige s p .el i stl : i gr Cire (sexorgeenl liAsasifsl o e iro,*- i lie lo o Ani i ri to day Pvn Tt C usci Last r t e t bak oio tn
eltsls r~el actt r Is bein At-tp tiladlt to timepl ndl P.,
ditsligusishlil st. Ik' i leisill , Oa d c n ss'ss' iw h' ti e s lily s tad te re m tsifnt ~ o e lord o1 -tort lie d il-tgo ut0.1. I itin c.: ot- Ayse i t' e i ls asleg ta 1n nn'arl supporting isMue ieait i J h r a teing wlt she senal imnt-. presoutah o e l ft ain jotb, Wilae Sirer 1hlsmil nsei-tie lhe teo i e t i riidttieit a snd rte iltvismsir qusettiost aronel oo*tprojects uiia tia uau gatgntitcrtmm fir. l'is o 1ittositit etirs Drari ine, wthich eons tonArgm1 Uie"''ie reaisa ososn Hihei itg n a dance to antel
oh, o le e" N Re u s fo C'h-' tie yo''''''"' '''' '''' is titue-riiotiilr ( 'sttn Sc er c'iy ianager Vrunst arrett yer ta ta c- ss' ii"i foic o ,,iia,,', ,,t ., * "hone ir st m r t Au t e rrt ne :s. JoFeph R Csi tys Cha.rioe E Peter cli.. d hcu i h .i n'ssonsiii e i lor ttn at mC le i Ay taset l s-e . , a. de e n , ngNn lTinHad Meen orl to 'aidsd tie an ' e oliit l dmp . I dnrrsen s lT a r. \' h n . a b nIi ,s ee r omertil ' It C ohn Ti L oi s aeed .s : i i sir i'r e acusing r e -a-c tees steed sa cre dii '0mInlild o x ko I ie trven . . r ne i c Ca s thie r chge Al sis" skt c na mi i' to ie ud"'"*a" * ihe tavt a. rale. istead ho i l ne i f Arr..-i
.laA il I O . Jhile i- ie e is tilt.ik good iss ' .. ,ni Iew ahu e mm tsces imestih co ft esi..lt r Srer t tr idl. oetrsncd r'ires11rI eIusl-e ogn ie ni e * isien i e io ter said sate tin Au my ar cue d Cae a n gt le p esr i s a 'club ci ihe I. .t.ggant i P ie tes-noel t k atr a s wil l, rit-ialidt sid civi leadre \lr he has by no mea.s reEciei C csk o Jssce ' - As ,I kw i-f ArY a taw tilti l y- i i a ri lTe I s $lsl r I sm s S e yase
senilluc .usl u-.be 15 o ae' ,.lt niher i' ty hatid Recovt er Mtraih lst s n 'se
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22 D2w2 lnst la The Lowell Sun Wednesday September 1 1954Draw Up Plans to Clean Up Car0 C'USESCity After Hurricane's Havo ro Cases " the 3,a00 Daag d' ZHavo in Lowell Areaicto thA with raet PhatRannn~nnof .'' ~st~4-rx'~. . t.ai~u~dten ens agetersafIs obd. la ieceiTo Hire Emergency Crews and to E eaaaa o S n lter poluh ,ros, of the Loitel nafitulon for SA"
Purchase Needed quipmee t J ite a l .eprtd Chat ugs a ltMWELL -- A proga Io eU arl C .11 lack uf equis . ika. adwn edw Egn .1teRluvtilelaing uip storm damage and now coraklutes a mat'r s, ,~.tms wp yfrtsyhs- MS'wt lfuyCifRieceaedng tip all local streets was assti AS o 101a~ ls ore lulpttens ThIree Areas to B.Sirl-ai' I IfD*Ogit s'c Sgsadeeti ihdiawn up to14 5 conference obtained crr jf D p n WpI ty cd c iulii ret ra etprabtwebn~t City Mianager Frank workels will he hit-d Used fo ipsg~~tiImlsan ~ir clarrel Iared ptblil works depart- mmdiateyafter the con - Of Tre Debrisr the
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,biowitig thr thosetrce 1ith a "eonsratlnn .f power , AWILL--Three s it o Be aPublic Works Comnissionr which ar urety e.. which Uha ec encosedl haye behler st~aaIlt tl ts ta rtle ra a lc.randus P. Cogger and P.Jsp a te at t I ll, s's sit. tempor-arlly reopened by Citb
Garrity, general foS-man In of t iaw.t- which coil $330 eat Mansager Irank' liatrreit to allow S y t1.0olsi iIeitttlts e i uttleipare of the sIrhee department, wil be -purhased stdy. o tMtanager Barrett said that the More Seriu £tbleomalnadbrkntesbigflthi.u~y'en oae t rt
ssakhlI s n re n t1 i NJshr i , d m lo ler listl'" .ons a l he el. t m i l t a re etWA w l f
first job to be tackled by cily He pointed cue earlter lbPi oahsigt ai ut as oe ie rr tr atd t~ i iln ursnaorkers will he te removal of eylarge tJro whih are either lean- while yesoterdiy's huts rre in wIn rmPeg on houses or are blocking sl ot as severe as the 19i i n e a drum fi li a l
retk. it posed a much mre terieo lst le m opened ty 1. rns hi ein it t h o artottir bes wetssrI~ameogeary Cresws problemi (or the city tc t i era fteAssio lenwiihsho l c'-w tat rC amnxolowng the t93s utonu, anage. . Weto, was to foow hi Dlt es h s 2 o
sa toil be the mproomnta stated. 3500 WP'A workers te ~ ''adte'b t'j a.ieloeofto-itrnto StCsc itcre itlaS-
emer~gencty ees in plikin Up se Iar by the tedral gove a ia Ioe ri ite tth't lsfallen branche, antd other debris an a eldl a erdaa Ntetsetiwl ealoe t-' harso utt
RecelIvng third priority in the fus
which cotnstitte no hazar, an phrasaissups upigowhich are not olstraattng ciy Approximsuately s300 of etec taiilalt b rs- s e atal rse ertePwsl el y* sq.lt lw on dro iemgta ~.mtS o h oto i lt ln oeadi
Addelleral :pqolienea chtiaring~ streets atd repairi past un sgt yidy luent tie a~ rm Xlit ht h one
private____________pr___________rtyettsis ai ow r rererclssratotinuedli imThsrroalrrenc tonS lto attnd ala-sn daagepote shota at-e and oe ttrs. _______________
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di, cuss%; ith ManM ou ue a he As a h A h laid pe h s ai frtc.raisirkeA o theoil wman na 'wfinae MIb Tiaan dumpI y -t tI oun 'ctr td fa Wyea r d.e d a l
L Hand ~~stitg dmpand th Townsend~'~d i p . ose
'The litaillthe t b eadpoineou .11 1u Claue 1 ostaae a , a y doan NOosata ti tthot the~zn 2 c fe t h letg a ngt eImphighalarg It perswim csptit~c ttt . wholet. 'oi Sep ... tilglt w~t onlyal shtt.r thatkr fell, ft- m wsnuing. ntI the
eiltSumt'E. Sept. Scip fi lp Aump &tm shet 3200U~ ih t ars u t In oth i lilgat 3the rimn tres sue
NutsesaIncthe ou mph w.. e nloe d a O I al lo eimt s e . al Ashed, to l. se walkIfi'rcon C IDER hped o k ee pol~o tim Patricia aprih h urae. Met E..Jarkiith Wes rd etreey phne AIlr.
aer i s t h i afe w firen ap,a t h :e byop catend I n he nom, tC ihe asrlelato ed thc
hand All power falr had made .The o a 3edpiv ed p ter tnhy . at h i d
55 eulfeetha, c sntere the.a "' hon lon Ihnoperlal exc". str'nIt~t wy Iit uli aho s ou fWt ii before C 30s p111c itt ofCIlsp
bresan huptDamind
fall. baro.h. sn ha."pe d , tot' ait well tobt heraial wool W roe
thpit ooe dollar of colnhita loin. Jack'-n .(, I um nr e e.no lce ty at.,e
thoe the thcity-ft plans toh
The cone ernc wa aIso at Tasr, damage, she RAIL hthe shaer th ball t h a slendn
edkso ba se ran A n tmts D p
lottsn atrvispme .ol Fode riot beA Offcer Jamet~ Camte'Rc
Dbtck oe dascussed basih uMan- aid R affead hLir-aha arm p(rt torpea.u cins .I nsaid tlh Y 3t Of Otrsr to Its e i* *nl qaulln olr mhe reee n eh eia s ip te dungcutsA t th el l st 5 1 l f Ol ermerigdenc I ue tio n sp
npo1sell . aiio a t l in tiete At timgee theta il ot-
ac sl aPteeStriay en t eeting, Iaaieou, in sept. ahe a
PsoEHAMips D ERm., iLL U ss flund thety
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an. po wr H ard m a r in ed Sf.r te p a we lti t i o cts nd lnt.s Whe s or Ch a Ce b l he iron Cun bra eakp Sep, n Ja cway inare. In 0 flue .,s- if .it
hanredar tinhiana tltdwwtShvetoa ,tetbuasthetidtle ee o la ltle-fla heirs.tairi
TuastityS 9 Ieu exproaea riteve n hoa pant-artt help tnae ti rl Ali-Ipt. ite ane wandi t Ispera whir lan e te cIy .dat .I hthatA either state orss feirn land attoor.0 hintei thpoactn theeksa tut. "'told ckions mplar sit 24t,tr apo hiiemo ncsom lo dta.1 i,, lan _t tiet teatswn wisn a 0 of lt Frtan t cthe Cu ityNoll r bPE for nO Came t f a ob duerin so low n Cor s 3500T dywl emd sst~ltels o eln ni it atttiuo lsses- Tacit as. Water at Wier Cad tm.s
tha ta tes so ood potand Cockrion-p ago "few"et ar at.i stcisol i 't ULai boot, se ared ThoashueckeSignc as-i- nl tretsreaheda dpif o
CIDrpyS 7cdd tren itolon il cment st at o Noe tetud to arsg...
Eight ntss sof t he cy'ssricile te miae ad dlog pit sn$ln diinlhl. oe on tdy ta . rs Sa nu-sse lrn
were present.l whits Coacio abis Ahat them estmat sa - rar orltaic in acha haooul the Copt fw t orym of he ito1) ri. . 1d
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'ieb e (bouet h s iens d .erl u ausds
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tAhe uen e-- ",thaadrnt p g o d tole, he a pc
JighI~frott-dryfor Le - fo use ortios of ttrisoing $5,000 ppotoriatin ,eotd S tilo'tsll e h'rdcthresaahlio ere entveettc inti ugh nahosptaleifwlo5idiea
aoprit Onic ben~ nohtrol be Loffe.)1 Ixillullon or Sahwade i ormo heporuted i ain Ra vfety &tJ anLs er
cktis oday, orf ptare uevl faast ingie Sl d tphe a ene tm
A ol altrit afl r e 0l r ONl fi a fielic eAS g .M d21eitr JAg
nest serk ot' , 5t~ stce an stormsdamage tepiliit' the emerltgeundrdsixn tthatwofroAitthe uher tariofdAt hhe hr gh; 'ried p pre
selfi iss, e coiiptetePictue." wo-k roling irtil Tuesda', Loell 01-. s.ant sch scwkr.he Neat-eorkctate. ) I, xoactd iheaath te rcli, raceder toalahc
so ibi d the will a is atol' sci n e ecO h
naked ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~sad frs thlnsallt sleetr Itleslpsarot ls h wscsos ,n enirayik hudao .llt me,.'., stated Lowel weea siale frap
.et tsett-h wspMi nisg In ON hiC.pe a imr r u ,- hat- r t hitly l i"j tl i tlns itefl or a riel
w lep d Jaara t on lgias. em pe a qIc ali l oale doto nod erthStamte dra n, l fii ws cAld tohyon re a r hs ei an ctt.tthattt bray e Low el , ae thae t Pbrlice ruse is w o f aei oac
ltat h c l, e't2.Jteotica on i o w a st einn tir, tIore s-e r tp ttl nt h f le e e, fcatne beg3 i es e oa th buWidani o a latrteedN of 1 o Atside funs hep NOsA fr ingncIl aNtaC Untse andthoe esc lght (c ene fet he tre e sd tse mt oafaed slirepair dm;. iteftak by ~t"' canopy tsee .rais .d i s o e aabe totei he Hills.ostu a po I se f w et nb is g ir. he ioopsi athrere
i-lea's tot-eanef hare its Th, ~ r est t it.littf o rf tt0.uffa w iA.l....khad o i.dn ieneah coSea on owO ad e ir absl eds h obsent ... ody sr ee tr t lI s: t t at t 11o i lle r als, . as i ly e frer oat e tl ifteni attel g ... L et Satton- d high wildl hi .a th e ia thew Sl eai., J ffs ct one - l0 d be h asi p nela ofr e
Italland E t oro est Acting p we terfitoa te n nace h. o . -tisc r eported aty oinie s,RogeWe Vangs zr t u. an siti was wirs d e s ser ne a hers inI"!s m ots of so e da ma e t tis arf e r5 a tr e i t m e E se .
uNeveroinsly. tbeforey .inel the te te nsiode c m- in, , n hio s te ret-hl i awho-mCA r o e dt ] t AI madestpadoi g ut n Is te porte o iurnit .It a a eleneo Btte.THEn. . list't moved that. the ceitnel t5 Jhels i p wle s Nis ae, Ae wisit-e dun gat
wt aidCutdC 1c11 -u ( m fl j ~ c, O P 'As5 V1 tlatdeuk "to CItY f " ot le no ah at li lw it t ld xtit eacf hed hur e. othat~~~~ taoytes sow auxia! polh udrui O ulo.IIiin afeiso nI, n O-' it sad w th s ftie ad ena l lapn key d it" t ette a Stwm. Jeep' Itasp
ingwmis[ ethes ~ -id- e'a it e ti tNha Iyir oite d oa Ire . . b us 25. o e alorisoEight sitmink , ofii ih', hoE ehelped out' eur t rteu l, ed Tie i1lte Ad inn tate d * ptiitl r e ad e ad i
gm rti woog, aCdined.n, V V ense of igoe l leWarst CWrSr cras i roa rBigoes trt d sntre t te fu y r t het t . i
MutHocemyr d s Arivd a l 5lems 2 thie tnuoto ol d altoy B etity ittthroughot sit e te . Itp A hIs o re. a 2 & of t aLon
Isb t c e h9 '. n rit of 9h e tohS lt p I es m le r . h ic t, h ead s etlet A. h art, a nt
w if loF b ti oo q u a lity i d o n in g h mI g s- n id o th e i t c i t o f d < tl uie g h espl lES LarI e enig o e CaNtt pie' lae esti mte n atn 9 t t e to S a ie hee rita
Barnett ~~ ~ ~ is nrotlossidte . a i hag ofc theie strtent dse soeprbrce pn h ot tu tison 21,b o Wetd sles. alk t Itsed
Nhe bucket". an Y ould L e 0 sed Np g She ANKLETS that ssTow mafter Jhlgls the 1 woul b he reres 50t00e EIme rn byu
diaastnl unil '1tssdu ftr- 1ieplsepho a te e e paisu ati oler- ileim.s a n ird e wa
n~~on p~~land a ndho ts.d ers iai ore te saerea o-s
light, 754, far Class fo7 'else Jintlt atte wouldn M M oa gin hfirte ic w'ft orl a 1ntll by orlite us-i pa 00 fon t being hruoft tes 2e 3ong ad 1ig2 Sut Mholflle ofve all count ntahc tootsrIn Crc net bat O l 'nde Martin b eht- ri 3 ofern .. Ml e
the pli .. and He mi At-rgl@ £oni Ila coun irl s Stne estMnaer - I e ctamsuhs',eaaei ut IL 5'asi, Ch p isa- cr ui.IIths e u C skIe, a s releaese d fun lotntasi t pi wi~up tem is Ibad ct tat the I tocu r at ospeca ofnhe tonI tri order I IN seeatittess O Lowell enerjal hospitl forcabete -~ s inr tooIdttitusc l tim s1 f t hem t th pul c it anaks p w ufitb Chan hr it .i o ing , r i sl l for art .isi n .N
TodaynjoyTlegrasSentto ANKLET Kt Sfiet tlom- sitm as ati al foll.iandt Archd onto Pasidew-h.tso ist o 1-nrted ehJS t es o -ly phr a ntevrewt , C n ufrae Fedeal Offial s handeit 2y . he ied that *he Aity sW i l he f t eyi apt ar sie Olb I lottan isiti it o-nC
some Callsoffous ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r Z y WC epfAlxai] re m dme picl 1,10 d tltis .It,(e[ws U q."I at-l~ I le Ino ain
reair damage left b t, G d th to all lt an ar it ease i s hIne ue in sit es t heCartl hrriane avebee Thi mu d, viaphoneu Itf iw ar noo n an.d to ier r si etiysrsp t Go us in ilealr te taIOWns wari Joi thla o t 3 A p IL ofilaHar,, 'S J n T a m r .ariio g th a it la red e sti. no ad. pore :ul.bar-yS'-a last with -nhbChn lur ofe, of-m tN3 ; of -h ia snti aertoe
Bosom t B rel.e MyoJ.son aisl i ,. .use d m oco., w td a CigaymFROSTY DRY WORK SOCKS MenasdFancikot S hedama Ld ar cr et spi, soernat.t
Madiuusl. "If an d (I ephonF~e, . Che 41 Aoll1 Isww iasre m'-
Altollet. & lon.. Ae. 'sallyes c oat ereC o lted o e urte Jan 3 ta B ,palE $1.00 iid 41, sha $1.00ll 2im e rland a sel Is ult silA Rpls an d Jli ,o ad it.sI L U JP Ji. h rrn lla ct afide . a Intg re rI last d e.I to the sC
Gall~~Neall alall able LsLs en e n the seb " att ra.si5 te dri
in, "s I'm ist sa ., th t urI s'anh a it.,,ve , norh at ,srnenId. IPost
JSOichc rboche Ease JNEE SO S aente simcos ila rios t ,.it pethhghr;dJtpr
tn ll 40 dm tson her. hIll I- to csl ass, cc tto 141 t t in ci
full TAMES' falron Asasp'.ed IoIr: the we-10n1party ft. kdesi I ndr wln aI ur!,IMir rpe r
B E R sit w adwded to tile dr estiagere that 9usK inethe a5
m illio n ~ ~ T h N d o t dl rpt s o ' l i ode c o p3 1 y 1 r e o 1 Wi e m isse d S IrM ,t a d d v e ra
re'oMy Ia Arnolda fag eaaao,' a!ef (a wild a ma ta 3a Fra idafey U Enthlhernart i d Lit0r,0epaver Nt any oNKLETS rite. e tUntil -fi- fmns wer__ lard_ hiA I ass .
chi 1,Nxp lhd plan v ar e sper ng t o vetl o r c o~lf ur of O the tormICol. g-15 de. at Fveysomnld O elss f-i nlSAM s .' T m s pled it Clter as rge
tham, tase sotibe good!- flstRcey4l. .1 at
witou ascrif"ce1of quality.eandIn
light fosty-dry far, leFrshefFacs)sin 1Inu 1,amijre
-i)l psiingl thanima beersd ofI C sutsAI rs~r
betr-atig too~wun Cike -rIw
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FROSTY DRY WOKSCS Mn FaEgn5an piuy stChe xtpA...an....
WaticherbHockerd o a ~a' tmere~~~~~~~~~~~~aao fter -Wesn~g ynetie
t.'am -f gandre -Ienee | aye.gasofguesl
wires made sh rt w ark ofGetnp ttemirs Anrac ofteheoruhhtli h i h est red t e naw ot .pn l , x. 1. am mrkn alnhe9w e ak JAt ckoie n hre fail-; 11, rat., w o I, I...Areas
BhaR either sHate orfdrg ids inhsta h SirinS woldibon hdten, atch helr apyen I. ib of , s Ik stoe I, I oodseoaI R-erg, e S1.00'ah r it. Noy torro 00-e Wg its u .. ..r t . sand'Wst
E.gh membersrilim ofsoplw i h e counc ilifr ioo 3d5' thjaaersi.,adnnoiti ngadtonlh , fi tnon rte ht he ra " 'e ndr erdr g
*3n1 urgin KWhat th "otnci ap-s mftine FrnI.Cge nictw udhv ryEyi who Ae St i hm h ourdf [.I, -. I .... ACT e'n x"! 'tE
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2' COUNTY NEWS
Chelmsford BurlingtonSeleenmen Hee Urge. Posipea. SchoolRoute I Cespislon ' Opening Sept. 1?
(Speeki& to Tie Sun) (Speecal i6 The Sun)CiilefSORD, Sept. 3-Bc PtaLitfroN, Sept. 3-School
caine .f the traffic sttiatIon In atibralles Iast ngitt voted to de.Nerth Cheimsford which has r. lay Itas reopening of aolosin.culled frm the opening of the (it Sept. 1 - a- latt-polto pl.new New tampshira toll road tautes. 'ifom Nashu to. Manchester, ad 1. ing the annlounement,the opining of new Rot 3 I. a the scholt ntperisidenP aild:point near Route 110 it tile C. "Sehsl uilhoris I. naaking Cle, Seljetman 'DanIel J. ,ari decisaeetn Jt reolening of
lTreday night attempted to gat schools' Cave rtoe thloght tthe board of selectmen to unit. tI1e cd Chat polio bases it Vonr-alt an appeal to Publlc Works uergten sar not coucenptated in
tonss~ioner John A. Volpes to tile a-ea but am well dilpersentspeed completiot of Route . it is saltral to expect an incresse
Mt. Halrt As that the only in the rate of incienoe outwardrefl relet from the present At- toa'ans isthperlphel of Bostonlution rill be tho comples.o of the aulhities also look'note otRoute 3 to ihe New Iamipsl thl fact that the great perceaetins by-passng' Vinai squae in of fanmilIes Mnieng Into this 1ownNorth Chelmsford, and sai the are fron m un where a,selOctmen should requet Mir. subsianstal number of eases hasVoIpe to expend4l this work. ' bee reported.
Chalrmns Roger W. oyd said It wa lso announced thisNir. VoIe has proised to co . morig that the in dergarten,pIeme iti' project and said fur- operasad by Mrs. Wilbur Mcl".iter lie was too busy on the flood tc wilt not Open utitl. Sepnt. 19.situation no AIb bother". At Il at supper eting of
Mr. Hart pressed roe action, the Burlington Lks club hedsaribl hese souoki be o har, at the Burington Artsaltery, IsMi.n atuAImninp bir. VoIpe of ho luale oretr of boasneass before theserleunenst of the extisig condi- club nmeberc was voting to pui"ion, and said a reminder rIes chase ihree cases of baby food I.
might bring quiers completIon, be latsed Ovt to the WilliamHowever Ohe failed to gaIn the Hurkey chapter, DAV., to aid t
aupioit of either Ar. Boyd or its ecellent job ii It diing IcrSelectman Donald K Smith and .t floot victims, The next mee-
ile suggestion didn't get any ng of the board of dl'eftora willaction. be held at the Burlington ArtLast Sunciay traffic through Gallery on Mointly. Sept. 12, atVinal ituOre was exceptlonaily ?.3 p. m.heavy and it Is expected that on oe followlng lmidenia hta.Iabor Day it wtil be mire so. moved into the new homes on'Tyngsor. had a ssfeiu traffle Wood itl road er Wlmingo.njam last Sunday en Routo A road; Mr. and Mrs. John Weeksand Ii the hltday weekIend fra..from Roctiury, Mr. an Mrl.Sic rus as htghi as axpected Donald Anderson of Clabrde,another ran be jexpected. Mr. end aMrs David 1. Walsh o'Cirro hdeeta Weymouth. %ir, and li. Danielaesses at SO, Mary's chunch sywester el Boston. Mr. andtomorrow wilt bo t 7, 5. 5 ami Ma, Paul Skidmore of Briahton
If1. m'. Mr. and MIs. Allied Doier of-At Ali Saints church, Holy Wilmington, Air. and Mrs. Alex.Conlimlon will be at 9:15 5. in- e. r Cote of Cambridge, .
the fInal is. Ifh seret of turn s. A notl Mrs. John laconsna l.mer nion services for the Prot Mediorl.
-flsaat rhurches of ethe Cantor 'hee we' U permits issuedtrill be [teld oimorrow at 10:30 curing the month or August by"- Im. at tie Ce'ilal Tapil't Building Insapeetor Feinaaschr'ch w'lth Rev. Johannei Floel Plnmenmal. .ifleen permits forpreocliing and Mr. Donald Burs.new hroms were Isued with anS soloa- | triat. aie Of $12,400.Sevon sere foc a lllless or ai'N C Leratoma 5 pa. soet bundCgI. I
fimSt for new garage.. oraer, a.i Sodelmt to and one pennisl t Inc down Ia
diell Iouuding.'Apernit for al.'ientll Tuesday- - .. ie,'rs'-a"g-mN stlont ado I
SpecIal I 'The Sanl was grantdi. ,NORTi UfEJitISlPOs. Sept. Obsering birthday soniver.-Alassa at St. Johs til Evon ars jtay are Katihieen Shea of
gelnt cl'ich will be' celebrated Center .. tal. sn1 'hoans Suron Sunday at 7. 8, 9. 10 a'd it'o ia). Ji. o Skilto' lane ir slid
a. n. Women of tie parish will Mi%. John Kilsartia of Murray Ireceive Italy Communion at the ndl amr bincheing their firstI o'elock nms, Rev. Michael 4. weddIng anniversor, and M .Finnegan is pasior wills , and t. Frnest Fay o1 ILxing' iJohnl Leonard, eirnic. Comies' .n aliel are sbsen'ing tse Lstalon will be heard this aies noon annlversary of their Wedtligas owning. da'.
W Mrsip Lervices a Ie North Servies wil be held at the nCh elms fird Congregailonal Chtrch of Chrlot Sunday morn
clurch mill be held at 9.30 a. m. Ilg at 10 u'lock,, Air. E. KarO, Sultay. Rov. Marsikll Jen. Howard will be the giest preach-
kins is interim pastor. "Tis is er. He will hate for it' subjectthe lent Sunday that soniees oll f his ro" n "Wpy Do We
Mhbdtih on the .mme beeldule, Jdge." llyrns to be srng bytalky day will bo held Sunday, the ngregaotnl will inclid "Ye a
Selp, I. Servanis of ein'"''Near the eThe A. W. Vinal yest, Ame' Cross" and 'Jesu,. the Very
can Lgion, wilt meet uesdTay Th ughl of Thee." '1e Sripturonight, Sept. 6, at f o'clock at the Iedon will be reed from MAet'North town thov AI eL mb tie' ?:120.a urged to attend as noomin Masses at St. Margart't church
tions of new officers will be bold, at G:45. 7:45. 85, 9:45, 10:45 and fThe Ladles sodsiy of St. John' 11:45 wVill0 Rei, Denia Fiapat.
parish will meet Tuesday nigiltIck, ia o, al t Rev. William CSept. R, lwn the new officors Andeirste ttuase. ofMlIiating.will be loitalld during tha apir. CoLfessions will he heard this
ttual sevice. A mactat Motir nil altern n from 430 in 5:30 aI sfllom in the parish )all. it. rsnigt from 7:30 to 8:30 o'elock.
Jreshments will be served by the Miss Iili lantaiiard, principal0,ew ofriere .It the board of ti or the Meinolral cho.l., has re- i
rect's. turned from her noe in Cliar IThe sypathy of the coml ntol, N. If.. to mo' her Ihoam-n
nity' ia 'extendad to Ma' John with Mrs. Dumbbin ol Wino street rCoater and family on the deal iJuris tie school year, Mrs. tof vrs Coallters nuther. Mrs. PiyhJa te dyii or ranela Wy- VGrate A. Buckljune, of Lowell, mane road has talten over her
- - - - ie dties as clrk at ehe Me. "'
W . = Chel fc morial school. dagl. of
MYF To Meet Mr. anct sir,. lnger Eastmenof Forbes avenue, obsherved her
Nat Tuasday see o nd bitdesy anni'erinryW'EST C5JCiMSFORD. Sept. 3 Thursda. A Darly won held with
-Morning worhip begis to- neighborhood citildien atietoneig tmorrow st the Methodist church Amon h gu.t were her
at 11 with the pastor. Rev. an- gratualmosher and great mothIr cdon r'ialnsay, preaching. A e- froe New Ilampshire.port I to ixth National Convo- uemetrs of the fIr depart. Ccation of Methodist Youth swill melt testl new watt anins w
he given at hiii tim. POur instaled Thuraday oln Iantr byug peopse from lIs chuMrch street ead Raymond road.
atended this convoction at Pur- cdle univerialty. Indiana. They Aia onuer b .aecnari of Cle a
were leb Nyland, ltarcia Ficker Chtilo In, bell a patient it theItalic Msclod, slid lNily Xger, Cui morel hospital is We- Atoes. Th sermon subject by alla ss,, Iy sere fy.. b
paster wIll be: "What Makes. Frank Greory, charmnan of oYour .lfh Chrlitlit This to a le 4I town committee, has an Especial sron for Labor dlay, lournced te following winners t.
A Iaportant neetina of the the iilditesx County 4-H fair ISenior MYF has been chidle idk in Concord ast week: Mar- i.for TIesAdy, Sept. 6. at 8 P. m. garet Gregory. tItiri prim for Aat e .tinme of Miss Mrea, he .ade breed: Barbara in]ticker, 7 Beteol elarel. All SclrlIb, second pric for per ci
nembers arturgel to attet as holder: ilrd pre for boin,lans for the conming rertings begs; fIlm pri.. oa a islitin t bwill be presenled to the0 gradop set; third prize on towels, fifthte meny f e o a pri e on an assro. Barbara Jpndo
arison of Scool treet will h slogan. fourth prim on a lunch- dse.ry to les that ho Isn ilo en set; Catherlas nketon. e p.
VA Pri In ?J. Ii. oind price on 5 ;wool mit sod a,Sbous: secold pie on akilt and
Thi? Seuday got ihe .onSty H GreenSuidiy new es paper ich I I
.o'cci/ses and prints shewonra af tha hree majortela serakes, Assoc/ged
PrJoral Unied Prem, andInternational Name Seat.-lee. Tais Sundtay gt iieLtrrell Seunday Stt - -
15 cents .
Saings SampsW7[ ALI GAS, OIL,
,TIRES, BATTERIES
VILLAGE SERVICESTATO N
s es a.at tin a rtdesTYNGSBORO, MAtS.
waistcoat. and fourth prise onbtulln drew.
t'. Jula Connors. boeadhealilk nsee, Is rIported it,the condtton of thr-year:Marlene Oen. who is a po0patlent ,t the Murphy Gen.elhospit in Wakham, Ia reportas ruch inprved. She is Ideughter of Army Lieul.Mrs. Arnok Obsent of 'Masstrst. Piewoldi Aret..
A special miehig of 1th scIeeMilttee .was hed at tie- lid
school Tutsday evening to conpto the teetaling sail or 0;
year. 'it ecutmmitse accestthe 'ssgoallon of msist MargaDOen. siho t to he nutrried nt
will make her home In Artemiis Caroe 0. Li mtitno B'iton was appanied as . Luar
grade teacher, She is gradaof Simmons college. John F. SIilvan of Lectl tam appolt'la teacher of Ntmatoi. lea graduale of St. Ansel=s, wia G. A.. iegre, aid Ji. dosgredual Work at Boston Univealty. Ite-bas had see yea:excperience. 'Tle contract finymber sewo oil wa awaded I
the Wibsmrn OI Scrvice.
BedfordCompleta Aipert onPlaygo.nd Activities
(Speclat to The Sun)lEDFOVO, Sept. 3 - With It
closlag of edford summer plagrounds last wsek, ihe Super'visiartd head Inrolictor, Ianes l.
Palms, of Sonevilk. reports !was a very suceesiul Iset
lie s astsal by R. Siles Uhlriof Leaingtin, Irs Shirley Cotdrey of Billeira and Miss MarJane Coughlin of Lexington. 'fliplaygrounsl wre ona for ehweeks. Tis laciuded a live wes
swImemieg progeam, which wanheld at Walden pond in Concer.under the Joint supervisjon et thirecreailon olit and sta iwith the aid of the Red Cross.
The playgrnid program trcrlihied baaeli soft ball: volle:tail, shR. bail, dodge bail, bad
iinton, ennis, go instrtieltontumbling., areLtry and horseshoot. In Wdiin to thte Sportactivtle, lowv orgaized gene.
otory tell[ng and ch eqicpmenas checkers, peinis, crayons, etamdelng, alides, 0wings, see
sas merry-go.roand. jungsryem tad cand bos wer. availis 1n 41 the emaI ry.Ifnudicraft was also part of ile
laity program. The childtretweked on cay modi ]athat
'raft. meta craft, gimp weavingpaintlng and pot holder wavingArticiam such as purees, beltsnaciasins and key caws ware
maue from leatier goods. ALIrays, candy dIses end brarelstovrre made fiom German alive,and ropArr. Over '0--ertileawere mada f'on gtmp, which iss'tludt brncetes. a.yards and
belAThe children also Paintedties hihich wll be uoed to held
tast sit p'liment in ach class-oom in the echool system.SIal actiileus were hel at
rM one' a w1es aThs in-luded a doll show. frackle con,esit checer olimisrnent, acaven,er hint. herseshoe saurnamentnd one family nIght id gen,
-al field laly-The fasm) tilet ws enjoyed
,- oil and incl'deei a ftthi.san sli sofiball eOil volley ballmer, motaens' and daughte-,'
oibi voey oah game aseil as a miry flue banId l orcurnished by the veterans of theBitord Vetehalla Admlsnistration
The flek day which msme athe cle of the piayground S.
on wvan ie highligh of theIyground program. Exhibitionsere opresrnted by the chikldre
n the various arlivles In showhe skill ibey II derviapieduring the summer. All tite lAnd,-rft as pslace etn display forhe patents and ownaspeope toiew. Ovr 123 by and girapartlelpated In ti101e contests'hirbl included archery, tIlm,
In. circlo games, nack rues-d oilier activities Ribbon.
were awarded to he winnersn the various evena.'own N.oor.Allitough tie collectione for
he lied Caess Flood Relief finlr conttInIng to oe in, and
oMn botes remain in the atoresr eceive donations, eedford
hlpl' reporsed the first of the'ak that a total of $124.40 hdeenr raceivot. 'Is included
e.M collectod by a group ofilidre, under the Iearterahtp ofa
usat Waldron Of Fletcher tod.Acr. And NJM. Aklen Roberts,s Great road. announce she
irh of their asnd s., Crrg.ry AsIMn, en Auget.s 22 at
.erson hsspal i Concoct.ra. mnd Mrs. Robert Joachim,6 Genetil Cirele are rejoicingthe biAth of a son. Cregory, en
ugIL 2" at Eerseon oeittaln CIotn.rdl'he baby ts the thirdhird. the first Oe being girs.
The (eolerd Free Pt le t.1easy will resame she regu'athedfla of ihre a,er LaborIy. Open Mondny through Frl.ay fros LO5 . 5 and 7 to ;m. and on Saturday ros 10s,. to 12, 3 to 3 p, s..
PEACHES'Now At
BEIS FARMWestferd, Mand,
Watchs for otir igs on1.11l1011611 i., Rio. 11(n.
Sign 1s aout S Rie frowenClielnistoro Cir. Turi atal i..Liuee l Ro 11
[
iLiUERCA GRANGE EHNIT-Grenge fair aem left to riit, Metlard, Marion Sanders ad Sandgireet. has t olurned iome after
an ox tmied vamatlo in Maine,wyhore site inited wit hrt' usnle.ad aunt al Old Orcha'd Beach
fer tos Weeko and aterward- wont to ifeigis learh toT an-
lother sojeno wish her sister,Jnm and husband, LI, and Mrs.
Itohger Shields and thim, so 'Thu-.dren-.
LI. Charles A- Barreti. Jr..I, hlancock sseelhan cormpleted: iis tour of dilly in thne U. S.
rmo end 'wl, his wife 'cne to. .tha, N. E, to rompite Var.
Canmens ror residence there,as he will continue his edueation
In the Gradis filted of Bus- .cns Administration at Cornedl
Unilvornty.Theme WiLL be nix mss.n at St.
Michae's chnurh tomorrow, 6.30,?,3X .31, 9J30. 10.30 and 11.3,
lie serains at the Cheuch ofCiect. ongregational, tonorrow will be at 10 a. m. tll er
mn hy Rev. MervIn L. Derby.There wIll be no nurery duringthe church service, but this Willbe tasined. comenclng next
Sunday.liss iIt Hanna of Loomias
atreat, who wl he morried remer,'ow tI Irving Baird. Jr. was re-
cently 4teo twn surprse sow-lea, the lit one at ,he loe of
Mrs. Cordon Hardy on Wayteroad, where thirty friends asem- bled to present miscellseus
gift. The second one wa. holdhi Everett sast Saturday avesingl
COUNTY NEWS ' The Lowell Sun Saturday. September 3 1955'a . private echools ace: Sept. .o
die...Concodadtemy.rentlColumnsf Blocke -ool, Brooa. f a he Smoke Cout ScrewiAoplea its eJaes on'Thursdy.S
Sept. & - ' WEST EIIJaiCA-Thck(Girch Siervices - +.o n ofb e a-Sunday orni masses at SI. Liy cem ariy: last nightBetar dairci will be at the cauted tcore of readents
usul- hes' of 7. 8:30, 10 and from Chb.naford. Bedford.lti3 ocloek with ades of 'Ie ani ieartngtn to lned tireperish teengt Holy Cotl- depat'menta with telephoneminIon, Benedicion swill be at calis thlnktng thae toss l4:30 p Vn. .major fire in p Agrse.
At 'Trinity Episropal citch, But Bilaeica fIt officilaEIm sriet, sar.. on Sunday slated that tINe blick smoke
will be SI 8 .. .. ani 11 a. an was cseod by the busning .0with toly Cormamulione at both. oil in a pit In Ida etcVion of
'Te reetor, i V. W Hillaki H. tot-n.MLr will preach at the 1It
- -t vaangeeat Free chuchli -le n S hool)t -r i o eue i FlrogamSundny moraI Opening Delayed
school at thle ntew heur of Io'clock. Aoming sivice Ic to be Postponed To Mondayat 11:15 o'eck wilt the pastor. Seat. O2 Other Chasgeu Rev. Hyland T. Riclhmoend. preach, pcal to no sun)Ing on the subject "Lessona from 8 aca -Herod" snd at the 7:30 p. es. mer .lL ~t.n Sept 3-e -
ice his Iopic WiLL he "Thc Moter master Merrl Cobb of the Lt-
-Looking ove A. Camp Fir. Gik elit at tie iullarc, of ae,." Cieton achoe wihes o nouice
.. Har.l Sns., Mary Caespbell, Mro. Elina 0. Perry, Dorothy A. Union 'a Protestant e that stleo telnoo pnIonreFowlsr. lees will be fid at 9,W30-oclok datetaels been postponed Scorn
at West Concon Union chureh, V d y ALM. 7 to oay.harod White Patricia White, lIe.a witi t a meeing fr tomsrroW , the last oI the teaos, Scpt 1fo Aoe nte re-rtetirs-
Roger White. - all 'team caalMsr and officers Rev. Edwde Nbep will Preacle fethoe e rin the firlRonm 218, Mrs. Weler: Rob- Tuesday niaht at S ocloick at and there will b special .nuSiC. ptAens ha. bestiade Alt
eet Sweel, Alton Uyverton. Denny's ado shop an Malli Other chutches who have lien aoke to first rer ahei d AlStephen Iacker, Nil Vonahle, strt. partelptaintsg in these annual ay to reitwer their ch'il.renWilliam Wiliami, John Ivison. St Thomas church wil hoi srarr services see: Trinitaria 2n, ay d nda i 1. m C a.Elizabeth Wood. holy Coms nrile.nday for Congregatine ad the Fit i. 12 mo. and trh I ;,. fe. to
Gre 11 he wmen of the parish. nsse. Parish Unitarita church. 4 p. m the high beao offie.
Room 21g eira. Webber- David Sunday at 7. 3.15. .3, i.. Christian dnc services a.
Aloern, PaIrkia Aeato. Douglas 1L.30, Week day masses wil lo be bld at 10:4 e-cluck, toms.- frtao usa beet. 6. no Fri.Ainerson. Tony Appelget, John be at 7.* e m.- hoe nortiing. The subjct of the from sllet Se.. Me ntIl Fr .
alomof, Ciarics Balou, Robert American Lieon Service of- lewsossrmon will be Ma." day. S cp h I Meetin will be atiarbora, Margery Wetideos. Car fleer Arthur harper, win be t , At Our Lady Itelp of Chrt te high school.Aline Baet. William 'Bibby the Legion ha. Tuesday night ians churh. West Coneoe. Sun'
Joan Bianchar. Raymnel Boo' from 7 to 1 o'-lock to help any day morning. masse till be at 1,dreau, Ann Borassa, Jean fious veteran, veteran's widow or de- 8 10$ and 1130 oc and L tletonfield. RobeI stield, Robert iendentit with any problems they nerI of the L ed y 4 I Fair WinneetBribols, Virginia Bryn, Paul :%y have which are orvice.con- i r t e m n. Church. News11uk, David Calhoun., Xslhleb ed. Mr. Harper may else be (Special to 'T, Suns
Calnan, Norman Carbon, Edylle reached for an appointment as Speca L tON, Sept. 3'.. At thCaines, Samuol Cavatlaro, Anne any vltier time by iling ,D ra recent bIMildiesex County t ir
Coiaaugh. nts Coornbs. ties' 5251. Postpone Sehoe hetd In Cniicon reently manyda Corcoran, Joyce CoWn, Jasa Thfse lact of the it o'clock hse ii leton 4crml mb..r,
'Cotter. Watler servce will be haitI t1 hr, opaning To Sapt. 19 of tlo Litlton .4.14 .eotbe:,.Cte . Mm.r se e w. eae m , - E.9 1I. Th. u brought Lomey ribbons for their
Corna 220. M tr. Derea: 'rhomas Congregatlona rFurel tomor. ' (Speea r TS e Sun l exhibits. Some of she most ot.Craig,.arl Cutter. Edward De. 50w snting. Family Sunday Giii DtACT Sept. 3 - Schools standing awards ser-: a caIAngelis, Maria Dloggan, Phyllis be observed Sept. 11 at 11 a m. of Dracut will reopen Sept. Is. award t Ialp, Lang. eon of Mr.Dcaper,'Mark Doucette, Donald And the church school will re. latead of Sept. 7 as ortginally and irs. Ralph Lang of GrownDrild, Elsiso Es., William pe n St. Ag. planned, actording to the ant road prevened to hIm by tieFastenr, Euirabeth Fins, Wil "The recrtatenemmcion also nauncement made yesterday all Mt. Selt-s'ive Breeders masecis-lam Fisk. Eelix Forlunata., ag- wiales to remind the publJ o ernoon by the supeeintendain of lin for his as month old calf.
.os, Jeane, Avis Clka., liN the menual sbanming -nts, . elhooas, Paul The an ilobert Stuart, a uerasey m..mbars Canison, Anealna Gats. be held at Iho Sitter Lake beach 'otieement came close upon the Ar sece'ied a cash awati inCamnet GIt, Gerald Coirnan, n Labor day, beginnins at ;X hls of the till.n of the Lowrll the Showmanship cratest inob-June Gos, Rnsel Coait, litek, Head Lifeusarld Dan Mysen, as school committee In designating cr Is lhe Von of Mr. and Irs
ant Crahaue, Margaret Crat.la, siated by Guards Gerald O-Reill>, Sel. Is as ih opening day lot obort Stuart of 'Whllie stIoJudith Cratery, Rith Criffin, ired Johneton and Edwin For Lowell To e acton eas taken For having the bets beef at theJohn Hammond, Ma.- Frtnett, rest, hate planned ar Interesting to avoild confusion and, is a r. sh., towstert Conit., son of M.Richa ItiHA, Barbara eioag. Itroram of events for the after suit of a deepon by the board anl Mrs. Rogert Conant of Greatdon, Ruth Howell, Joan linne, noon, whie will include boys at. past u r.ead, to follow, alone 1od ielvi the Mass depart.leld. Diane Iunt. Warren Hup, snd girls fron the ages of 8 t& on Lowel's schedue to avoi,.i 't of sgrlrulture rostta.
Mr. Jon Be. Autrey Kimsall 10 yea of aea. Troiilhes will confusion. The eachers madn -e-. David S. Uah, past.,at the home a rM arence De , ,,Ome., wih 5o relaivna an Phyis Kimba..be a.warded to he wtmnric.u '
rienda present. Rons 224 Mi.s. Marsliai: Elen. lentansi. seal other Prins I-nor Kirkell, Ann Kraaeski. Math- he ng offeredlean tUahy, Robert , Robert
------ gton n- iiMuril lrd ararn CW|Mnta *aceprte, Paul asflue.URoom Ans ignmenki, Cerald islaney, AntLLny iar- Reomendation, byTown Activities |iami, Sarapare Miasi Margaret c
(Special 1o The Shit) sMca,. John btcCmick eth- Polie Cilf elaeyVILMINO TON. Sept. 3 - Pub leen M'oleters, Cerilla Aittaugh (Specala to The So)lHaised (oar t Iotome morn lis Mai bficaitni. hiarrymaln CONCORO, Sept -poI:e.,ttlla nole, 10. hI Moe. Yodansle )oe, Mlto n o Chief Itobert E. Kliley wishes
and It a Well as for room 224 ash. lfarold Murray. Patricia Mir, impress maooriss with the siaao ras w tis . ro hag ray. Elea .n Nels n,. lier erl l I which req auhe cars ant vebea is ls thoiiy roomile Oing Nelson. Joan Nlitn.s Marguerilo t-ies to stop wobesn shool bus.tne 1it plditetly Friday. - Onto, Shirley Park, Barbaro Peck, are stopped to pick up or drp r d a : Robert Peek. Claude loste. Bar. off pIpil. ito qilales 'When
Grado 9 her Plumer, Rmsdell charles, proachang., ro m elther direetjentRoem 22t Mills Sharp; Donald Jae Reld. Willian Rosa. Paul vehicle which displays . i
Sharp, Frda iSheplherd. Ever St. Hilire, Pronchs Scasto. hearing ele werds 'School BSkyberg, John Smalley, Wplter| oons 214. M.s firner: Naiy and is equipped with front a'Sonler. Jane Sunveas,. nrl . Ander-on, Dennis Aritey, Jean tear binker lights wkh a'Wals, Janien Wile, Shirley Wi. Ashworth. Robert Malrret, Elaine flashIng. sad witli hsaeIlamson. IeMis. Patrida Dnalsi. Frendne stepped to allow "iassengers
GiRADE 10 - Bouldrea. Martha Boyle, Robert alight or beard the sRme. anoo. 224. MiLs Siari: John Hranscombe, Leo Britack, Fran- soil opeeatin a motos vehIc
Amae, R 1acnlarle Amaln, Jac. ces Brilbi, lieverly Bryaa, shAll, escept whe -p coacilqueliese Ashwoil. Matinuel Herry, Martan Buck, Fns Bums. Louise fe lhe optetle rtreeltoan onJoan Bennett, Beverly Black- Carnes, Maritn Car. bladelyn divided highway, bring his vot1-burn, JudilIh Ulanclard, Tnmes Carts. Caro Casey Lillian Cas. ci to a full Mop immediately beBoSwen, Miaryn Boyle. Loaine tllel, R ihrI Cavillaro, Rich- tore pssIng te school sbus, ant trenntek, Damiy Burbina, Frank ard Cavaltar, Carol Chapman, then nay pss at . Poe not in i
BuSwell Paul Bull, Richard Cald- Lester Cishsom. Ralph . Clis- excess of 10 miles wier hetur "Well. Gerald Christopher, Jon ham. Wanere Chiblett. oeafi Chief Kelley also wishes to reChrostopther, James Cooms, Clementa. Baihnr- Cole. Mary mind local folkas who are li theRobert Coronith 'ltonas cotter, Jane Cnrella, tobert Conman, hI'at of chasing lite that allCharies Cashing. Doria Cuintr, Catherine Coateall James Cr'es fim i. ... I he obeyed sall ofPhyllIs Cutere, James Day Sal'valore DePasquai.-Room 22. mss Williams: Doro-
lily D*vhl., Phyllis Dotleole,Clifton Downs, Gerald Dugra,Sandra DNreas. itennethIliotit.Joanne Ense, William Pay, Wil-Ham Finny. Frool fsetie, cen-.doiyn Fisher, Robert Fleming.
Lwae reley. Jemes' Pose-eman Haeiow Fores, GeraldCalvin, Judilh Could. i-ran-Hail- 'i'rxann Insuers, GraceDielcy. Joseph Ingeil, Jaict.
ais. Robert asynsit. ilarionHally Nancy Kelley. NorIAe
Cna, Jotm Kerr. Clilford!Knight Robert Lalivee, AlfredIoaiallo., Phula ieinha't, IKen-neth, Lyons. Dorothy MrDonaht,Elacbeilh MacFeeey., James Me-lAy.Roeran 2, Mr Dwyer: JanetManuel. 'nhoman McAndrw, Jo.
amne Melants . Carot McKay,.Rlelhard Mcientoa, Patricia M .-Leughitn, Pates' MicMhon. Rich.'
am Medows. Catosn Monlela,Barbara Moris, Robert Morse
Softia Myrsti Warren New-houss Douglas Parker. VirgiplPitern, Parker Prindlo, Mar.-
jode. Reartos Richard Robbing,Judith Roberis. Nary tos.
m R.1ose, Phylim. Ryan,John Sanborn, obert Shll.y,Deyti Seniter. Heryl Sew, All-
Weom pak IanlTalbert Law.-- Tue-, i nislp ipine L1es Vonmahs1 Anrew While,
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At INe board of selectmen cort'MnR held '*hursda n.h I romftunicatoon froni city of Lowell'sonoager, Frank Barreit was rw 'coved foilwing a omplatnlabout the Willard sireet dumpllansager Darrett wrte:
"Centlemen:Wish reIrene t yo .Ir letter
of Atgutl 20, 1 have brought theWillant streel dump ntter toist sttenftiai of the proper a-
irieni and I heloke Mha ithas already been sprayed cor theputrpose of eunalingi the nuI'msnee. -Al a motiet of feet, Puo.lie Works Coomnssoner Fr-ank1. Cogger It personaly super
vling tIle work so that the real-dels 1n the arcm will no longerbe bothered. I thank you for
brinsgh, the matter to my alien-
Very truly your,n1.ok . Slatrapt,sily fianager.''
hne citizens of the town lhat theedidne for Bringing in strets
or acceltnce befor, te boasdto be placed on Ob. town waoslIs October 1, MS,
Regulation of the Ask' and de.'ivery sf alcoholic beverages enLabor qay tl as oilow.; H.aids,restauras ... raves and iuba'may sell alcoholic bever'aee
ill comfort tIle. 31 eclstin Sui.y mornting worthip esvice andaci the hermon at Ile irtpHILs chIurcth. "arist---ourpleyer" is the serm.n- ftineeol by M. Eaton. 41ua
Irnt Id Sawyer mit I'st,arge of ta music programd MIss Joyce Conet wil be, organ ar.epanst.
lie. Edward W. Laosmond. oa., and Piev. Crorg D. Vart.It. ssistant wiI be tttebrantsthe Sunday mionil masonSt Anne's ch.urcl. Alasseslif be a 1 8, 9 10 and 11.30
lick. Confeastons this sh1ern and evning fron 410 tto'clock aid from 730 toSo
epecltily.Ve. Hem'y Mailocs. pallortie St. Andrew'. EapIcopal
sreh, Ayer, will adm iser themseno of helaium Am Ronald
did, son of Mr. and airs. Ron.D f oatil of Westfhater
I, and grandson of ir. ands. Wilan Day of Saker laneSunday Septe ber 4, follo'
Lns the It o'clock tericle st St.And.ws church, Aec.
Shirley-Speal9 So The stite
ShIRiF. Y. Sept. 3-Church an.noutcemeni for tonmorrow Ia:
St. Anthony's - Rev. Roberthan-. fenders wt b- prosecutd Re- Ing th e aja hor. -*akg iterferan, curlie. 'rv tlSMyss, atr sRes. wil J.
Rtoom 210, i. Barrett Rosle cenlly, a local-oorlst appeared Good." tores may sell atoolle bir *t 8.30, M and 11.15Cuoco, -Chrinthe Curtias. Patric in court for stur violation at the beverasge. between rIte hours of I *ea 't tl30,. m an1lyCising, Doroihy DeFelite, Los- recent Tobin house alarm ont P .nt. si 1I , re. Regieted Will meTe Comyinuton in a bodyhas DUMLe, Francesco DePlane. Maa street. phMrmaiss shall not slf ico. w ' tive ommn..oia bsDonald Delin,. Gerald Deins. The general building commIt hoal bevrages or alcohol at anly a'h de o'atk As4 , hicrein's
Wi tS Douceite. Rebeca Em- tee announces th the neason for nto during the day withmt . aso rdeinle thnma mailr, en-
erorra, Pete , Sicar E1 lile pronnged delay In new tchooL r pgstered 3hysician's probrip. razl.o Iso bls StrnentgahlReman Fe,' Shes Pana- constretiOns at Thioreau and Al' ions. . n vcnrrsion Io the moe ofacotl, was due ieaty to shod- aturch N s a St Thart wl la PlaN SunWillia al.a, roa -rnle ' ages of naterlals tn sirikes af' Central Congregational church: day scool clasn will ho omit.
Wand inm Hali, bocha rimrnotI fetling tabor aid transporiilon. There will be no srwics Sunday. til. Cmtnessions will lI learSanra Hari, Johan. Lisitt' H. Theodore Beterreil. co-t-- The next divine worship service today sr 4 and this evening atSan, nonb Jarreth . MaLeolin ma made tie anrincement. l b- held Sept I. 715. Amu is celeated daily at
Jo. Ees Karreti Male e repOrts, however, that the ilalde Congregational chureh: 7 a. mtiny etr.a James Karr, Albert - high school aauitoriu aova. Divine worship Sunday at 10 e.m. 1i,t0d church-Irv. Arthur D.
Itr nes, James L err.Ace Pat tions will b completed in lime 'fie aerpon will be preached by Stroud, DD, psttor; bliss Anlariotc hen., Jaes Iwis a- for the new school year, Wedonca' lie pastor. Rev. Edwar C Coll, Holbrook. oristll; bir's. L-ster
Xrit. IRobert iant is J ay. Coilinsville Union church: James, choi director, TiiechurchMara, 2 t M aana: *aTh, Loris Cobb school of ballet Moalnhg worshlp Sunday at 10 w1ili be ope Iem 10J3( to 1.30
Moco 213, Mis Mariand: Maryache matlod) will begin ren A. ni. Sunday echol at 11.15 for those who wish to atvit them-
sJ. SoMam ckMaure Haen- ldaistralonts for beginnee, interm-. amin. wllh classes for all age seres of the opportuniry for psi.
na , LavM nnie, Hab . Jots '1ate and, advanced studalnt., grOups. evening worship at .3 -ate mnedisitio.
Moiey, Rdard M eoom, Vaullne Wednesday. Sep 7 P. e. rnlty Jn7sPel-Dwigh Heam.MenllyUloe Rc d M r concil, K. of C,. will St. Mary of the Assumption hiey. theological stcien. will conorirty, Mary Moise. Bersnraeet jNautMment hall. T leaday, church: Sunday tnaae ai 8, S.1CC No worsa p Sclec at 11.NRlly, Baroara Wodnm.. James spt a s t o'clak. The now 9:30 and 10:30 a. .fContessios Studay school classes wil be
Psslmer Matai Park. Geoans.Pamer Jar Parul, eri aes gr knight, Joi F. Deovn, Ibis afternoon froni 4 1. 0 o'clook omitted. Mr. ;oiI. lo.ngley lain, rkeJc Plener. Andrew psr, wi pgraIid . and lonighi Iron 7:30 to 9. the church orkMnist
Jane |ndil Ronald apso, ro wi" be no Mieating oh St. Mary's of the Lake churehJnt9 Radol, Robert Rapoo the nesed aehuol .cemmittem Sunday ia as At 9 and 11.30 A single oyster nay produce
Dophy REargo.la Robert Red 'Mndfy baeauso of alle toll' C. m. - millis of offeprlng. bit intet'rephexi M e It Aicart n -da, '-The next meeting wilt be Sie. Thirese's church: gudasy of them din because of the het
Frederee Reains. Albert Rob-o onday. Sept. 12 Masse at 7, 30, 10 and 11:30- rd of enly life..a Inne R oe, a. tis Ileo st for the 20th . m. Coseatiosa this arternoon -
ey Roun. Marthea rmein of Oh. 1IM Coeord high at 3 tad -oiighI at 7 o'clock. Postage stamps entl les eethAne2 Chare tonids F eor cea to be held at she St. M iawl ciuth Sunday a the two eInt expors of tIhStone Negia Stoner une. Sto.I Rod Ac 9 am 5eluore Saturday lasses at 0:30, AI 9 10. 10:3M PrlecrAIitY -1 t olttld, on
'-e SW n g.Re.rve o en 11:30 ad no. Conft NOCEn W n wlng , wal afternoon from 310 to 5;45
l tand (ight fore 7:15 to 9. TOWN OF TYNGSEOROUGHE L ates of the opening of 1.1 eood Mugagont Sunday ielonte hayn give, is ted.
E E O C-m es ; :30 and 10 a. m. In St. 0 iuith 1.,, s.*.. I law.. 11li. astaltofs at. tat , kiE.te
7d rDomitnle's hail. It. -rem mhae a 'lnierre to.1XCELg." l'" W "e.eeler Ceoney merinel
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orls Ca avenue, tacos charges o roirerti to the proer authoriM orais Case i ot -tu .az: C O UNC IL leass 1 , ard o ti" u i Report First Poliokgrn W. gh-yeokgr. And Clinton avenut: that trae Case in BillericaContinued lighttor W micefoa$"tdsotusad-- -"tnJ oWet"- of-~ BREVITIES uet di--tedforst----d .. mCA-fealihAgentsie And Chres J. C l , of Go at lWir stroet, corner of
LOWELL-A hearng is. Which tire fyvennea deliquencj squad, -T u Andover sareet; and that a "Dead Fred Brown todiay reported
a 60-year-old Jean avenue trieles pressed lhe Oharges upon com- that a letter of condoonre e Emi' sgi be placed In Newil the town's first polio eel
dwenler laces moraol charges n. plaitl reaittend by the chIl- sent Dr. Leo Xing on th death tOeet, this year. A'gent Drown said
vo g two young girl.s-a con'-et - of his wife and to the family at - that Mr. Nallue Kleratead
tinued for distiollon uruu Frt, Accettling to the Inpetors the .. - Wilias H. Wilson, former nme. A coenntotn from John of 8 Fitnway nroet, Northtryy oel Artur L. Eub ltfnses alleoly took placemiw ber of the Lowell poilc. depart. . Ilnn, chh-ran of the ofL- aierlos wau stietecg W..
day by Jnastreet parking comnsion, thatdistrict court today, Audust snt this month, with e - he question of a right of way terdacy stritOOn and m
Phills St. Onge, a widower defeiatntt eliing the girls Into It was voted to have fence thrugh' tlhe Dutton street pari- moved to the owellt Cueratwh-o reses ne 1t a trar t thrar eio iler' wiit oIfers of ardy. constructod around the Lynn ing lot 'bo refrred to the city tospitat. Hospital authr.
-s-e 6 b te reilt eli e a m oini ties said that her renditionSSSc E ADLA ILATI'tFAsttS taken Just -l - -eohi t It in depamonL was -fair
L Ih haore prn lime toe tete for - - ne ciy soileiter was reqlest-the regular Ciusuified l1a ed o u on te egi of . A petilin from Frank Cotla uao hi b Sthh--- motone by Callery WlesougMot that a knewer be Ended in senea fashmnr win halon vih1'
Afasusrris ANt r15 AUTOS remlts - - to hve ihe city monger n strt was referred ta he deNL;emnet becuse of the m r. pariament of public work P o s*~o V Am,""VeALABLE"- te. Avt Io I-Xie. casts aaeittnt. _______ han.tite wi6t it, oarlytic
i tns. rao .A " --- -iit~tlA -e~s--ln ce. poio yesterday. On the advice ofut- )net 7 toe. at nie. *khr sieltes-1 tuned e.r. . PetItions gra n teed icled 5 t~i$ w the city health departmet, tire
. m., - .* OIt 1Cc .IOA - ti tns Moe. ht ,r ,. nrkMae ec ue so a . e oe of the Eloston and Mic schoot uspendetrace l-tiwnn. a-...., esed uetmso~otr r ce m" retroad for oil See at the meCse of Po1o stot a-nd enr-Iled - gameWereectire.mn a. ewine hotse on ote Mtddtesex .u u seoerited for net Satintay.
Ais .hr - akes room s.1 Ltet tm Rilpit J. BEticev lot ukm~nd M i RIse .m Ie.. eti e MN at gan h er idi rwth corrsoe ung figurs g0 TRAilWAYS-
--.- art -rtoa-A l t. MENTIONED IN INTERNAL REVENUE STORY-The New York Herald Tribiune said today t sex street; and to James Em e9C4t t. Hami; l Rh- is NE YORK CITYof. w o,[Aet Edgar F. Hoppe., rght, of Dollas, Tx wysr and oer aideat oeomsiorer. - sn at I ee; tamm; rahn NEW O CITY
eu.iti isi, s-n c....ws . e . is the centrel Egt.e i. e major poltical scandal in tire internal ree ... erries wih the sewi- 6-22. * .5tha Tat
oOS er-ae a . rEA4 aw-" r. - I peper sy, will ex.plod momnearlly in WesAigion. The paper nay, Revenue Coirsolener T. 'e following ordors, hei over In Concord. N. i. St. John A TRAVEL SERVICEiitrp,. smp t blie. rsa Usb. Plontttilf A PAPIaHNAdiNO Colenman Abdraw, left, and Deputy Commnssiisoner 0. 0, Got-don n, Jr. .e, eno are E,. front 11 Aug. sWating, wer. p high sI . Etoetd B.mtn
_sl~r-ecAsil. .. osrmm mse..s ......... w volved in tin. cmss.--AP WJREPHOTO protWi lest night: $1000 o poleao *I footbal chedle wien ts'rA_ _--__rment__- Aler olyen. s-eitpnsas other tai, ordtnaryA -arins Ex-Revenue O icial Seeks...' 5srti t. rr:rrr.r-rys .... rr a is Agais condolu C--~.~ietsltsnace $1d400 to polce
s.t ctsudlce.isde i.5-t -Atirsrlmer. ur... a com. $26,8235 - t9 A in-Back Salaryrtommes d $100tOUS 4poilce26L~~Vs- rc. se. iisttes~ as wn isil.,tta s Saar oeter n ,o,-- E -M O R04 326l-.-City TotalS$457 -. y-prur i. rero o,,Wm-It moviti e. iad b a i taOvz~c-Out of court sett- Claims He Was Fired in 1953 for RefusAng SrO0A r the oatrto oer o- Opr. P itArset -. r e -etin tul.f Again., he cehi tN ' "* o the omv-tifaxtttteh. . z. 2./t A ~ nci Pi9e it"LncL o o stn ect To rVif$niewaski Re ri on New S550.COO fa C.ecnlittoso Wee tPoke e
as .xite. "wxu sn Wr.O lie- o ' "lo,"dto " formyd it. ONN THAURS. mad MONDAY NE Ht. TB'~. tied C e. o. ri~ s.1 to- sr,.s so'coew ile mon of Astgubi. Cur seler- WASHItNGTON. Soprs. 3 (AP)esriya from summinary dis. paygnd ss as given lid. OE HR.sdMNA IHS'I .M"et, iTo.. s- eni.eac *I- to r James D, O'Near, told the -A former internal revenue sr-- .i.snt- erised or a ing n .r.le.r eorerussnasisgj 'i M- r i u'a-r .s siame. . cetreil last nihf. Ic official Is suing tlc govern Wilil rades vilable a suite et.f, fo a uaim he an b " f
'Ito th meat for skitJJ in back pay, ment by Hloppe to the civil serv the council.a ____.ex uater tTsna Seiting:s Genrg. Sena . Wor per- charging he was Ilred in 1953 for ice conmmissio sn it 'loppe sa ---
A Wen4 lI.it.4 te-*se .. ods" sOna inju..ries, 250; Anrtotlnettr re..uisrng to 'wittWtltwash" On oi- Andrer told his he had to go A transfer orOder of $985.2 totre e "rue. t i e .. - i e s . m--rOcetr. er per-renal njuires. favorable cltarator report on s beeause "I was a controvesia prenvkle for the promotion or an
. ,e. A-anlsl'_ _om_ . -t " , = UN0: and Roger L. livelli, for key figure in the tax ceolection figure becatse he satd I ha countant in the pubile welfire- and new easerneetr property damage. 517. service. been nanod under ste for mnor ae departmeont from junior to senior
oi S t I .. .. reien.... a trt 'ma suit has been filed in the mninstrtotie status was approved. Cilryrinlteild Sto . . - e .us *. U. S. ourt of clims by Edwant Hoppe's itaeent coettinud oted present. Eaudry vIles--~idrr Lowel Supase 0.sftMyotJ...i.ten
wrerooen sr-cner ti.k esm5
-a ,cu .. sss. 5r nte"".e".ct||ns" SSCL a095 . ioppe, newsa Delbct lawvyor. rth roeesencs to Andrews: 'at'"and Mayor Janic. Polrud..~a sarm a - tet ae ,m ,A . Hoppo svas formrly assistant 'ie said I Was a Dunl Sampson, Aot. Murphy and
.. tei . m " aoderk. cit no ( -confoiQtoir of Internal Sue Snyder appolaite and ho- hav. Hokrneyer voted for the trane-Tti w L1lrite "' ''"u- Ile "* I. At the timt of his uisri.ra.i lit the entire Ele-rhower forces or for. Robert F. Welater is thire se
i.sO.. , . e iLu t saTo s Wllr, Aoir, wipeel fttrut s hed (he aeurvice- Inspectien his neck if t were reasaigitod 1to4.untant who will now be pro-v. 10 -TOYS FREE! oncr al-ge onststrUetlan crews unit, sot up to uard against a deactorhutp.'. -
t ursa- strms.. oit Xe di.suils heierec. e.treitm's c omi lt them. , ro etab- corrupion wIthin the servkc. Jolt 11. DUlap headed t, e - - - -
e t n a. e r iuer,. or.u . temork in going o at a Isi Charges Poties evenue acvIce durtng bhtel ' Peit a e for -
uog iTl WAITERS OR WAITRESSES pace with atl rn& racing Hoe said in his petitoe that days of the Trumn midnstra' r ,
Ane.r ei o a-in 1-1. .m rmn oc e rir * """- against tire in an effort to beat his dismissat by C'ommlisoner 'rier when John -. Snyder was sntt of edl, its ritec herarcsV , i bi 1s'. lo- , p--,, the forthcomirig cold weather. Coemnsas Andrews was approved secretary of th basury' t. iy due him was referr to-______ _Aro r T, ,--- In attion to new homes being by Slcretary of the Treauy "yN Democrat" t city Solicitors Oe.
.n __ n__ _ A cii, e brilt for flood leittns. Ilose Humphrey arid the ecvil Werv. Actim.1,HpplsuiewassP John I. Dnin. rhairhan ofWj.a ce PLna to tv e r . "aswhose small busimeggeg nuto rave comnisuton and wai based on ilt to the In eTn reeftlu ithe board of amamsors, subomitteld moiudes, Diesser. Choe,
w w .. 0nami tIri ci I'll I it.mi. baen wi out will rcshle simt- poltical conide the eer admln a bengity report of he holding. P Bed, Maires. SprIr1. s elees a' Ps larTeitef. New buiklings wli b- HI lawyer, John P. Witlt, sald Istration. Audre, whose a- and assessmenis of- the Iacto -
-mve 0 . ee*Au. h snow kssmit5-ru.aas hi-.p built for them and aln effort Hopse-a Republicanlappolnted plntrdent wAs spernePod by Set and Canals in tiuts city. The - 2 F etot lal u. n he Ste N0e tirret A. i c-in. 1ill be made to restore them ti veteran of years in the er-vice lnyd tD.Va), sis A Virginian wo council voted that copics of theAvailble Er .
ten 0* ri-tEOI aPAarsr .- 5A, . . mend. O- mu nos-mal mRullri of io as quickly -. wg fired solety as a matter describes htimsel o a ''nyr.I report bo provided for ech ofee I.* ii"e"_ -' n possible, at poliutcal expediency" because Democrat- the uimnors and further action
7n en"e tnm ii n sFour lintrt Needlil he retused to tonre down "a Hosepe said a1 the time of his on the matt was deilaed until.;l. r . Foeset government rengineers, ertlilal adverse report e a new conversation with Anrirew he the coptes were made. 'The cmn- -
aairttaias tci.n utii'u "I it . '-, ~enc=: .till assignnd to the dhsaster political appointee' bud been ton he cout girE up eL at a Previous meeing. har - EAIZl ' -Sito . em .. At .. ; ares, hive etitoed uhn. entire WItAll, in a teephone inter, hit post .s eaistant commission requested the repor from the as
ooe* . ros AL re e .r si . prciran wi reqirle thre or sew rm Jefferson City. Ma., or and take a tower paik job messor.ao, four mont,, o bel t before where he is v.acatonig reud isr A. internal revemi.re service A repast on the c.artauitig at 0 .- - -
- too on, toals cA tr4 rr hsi ritnsrsammiert comptrletion,, 1 nam e tho 'tpotical uppointcn. dIrector I. the southwest. - the fadera income ta office in-. nt 154 tl. ?iMeanwhile the Red Cuse has but Oaki that lepe will rnnare towl from W. A. GallaIn. --
MinotosiT uis noal sT e pe- celled for voluneer. case workers, him 'when h teks the stand" P einal csomissnr. was placed -ve-t uh i as. t.si erer I *. u h. wo Ire ing assiened to the in lie law suIt. Te attrney sai GUn on file. On his comenuitonr__ _en er. -si - .uimIerous shelters in the strirken the appointee now holds a htigit G h d tin. the fic.
atnEa cl.IL -Olt- numeuihil~rt 0rittntste iihe Congressman Githnsd lttetacofer r1.11i.o0.-r -ity' o, arms Io estichto Iporm past In the Internal rvenue rvIn lawel wil lie opent two daysiet-r. Oan r seap ta s House to neocs -te e o i. e age e ctisend rn, rnat i-nse a weeak (Mornday and F klay)I.s,-, Nur his n .. lilt . Mso,1W . ornte.nUrr i, str. " .t- ,a mud - M e r. p to C irn a n i i ca- t o Cosite 11 Russlart eu iaent of g o hirltg the rea ler season a t
s-W Gutiisiil-i 4.. ,Ispom . n Ninsto lonre. av n and other otticials jump in fhe take Halt said. that "laspaytrs assistance willMo ... ralou- ..a .WOrd n,, 11m Noure , ge. Enlloth n. Andew ah.h e provided in Lwla usumae
"1.se1I .in a rem lie i tnnt ~ita wt enc erret. ker, presIdent of the Americst declined to comment en Hoiepp's They argued lors about L duride income as usual*.. 1 * .a, cm.. =e-u ar ,.., ... sw't., ,.. Nhtional lied Croe notice charges. he justice denptriln minuates while a crowd of mor turin t
. 'r U otr se, 6 .. o the success of -the cemisagn. which Is dsfendijg the mel, has (han l0 People croetri arund ,the sime nenner a5his tic-m Ine heretofore'
- .a.4L... maa s, i. eats.- me ti us , a i st- ie sal- unIt) mid-Otobecr to file on an it ear. Ti1e es officiait.ee O eoastew saTmr Csamit .1.. si sinr A . "Trho generous response of the sr, meanwhile got In the car with An ordinance on a Petition at
leusiar-n s'.re.a o u Anrican people to the Red A New York eossapaer Me- ilhard Edwards to hart thewyorromu ne 1 0-ella * Crnss loed appeal has now broke the Story Of Hopipes' suit 'Finally Ih soldier ordered zoning ordinane aemenld on
, uwop..'.t . - ier- hot s at str: a~fle -Suad pushed the luiu over the 10.. isn a copyrighted Washington dis thes cop away and ha leib against Pawtucitkt bauievard e that hztllerr~3. CC ii iett iei, e 000,0 mrk and I tave adved patch caillin the affelr " major Prolte-st. mn increase the e of hi. a,-
-sevi de i .. .... treat I a em r chapters that no ftsrher tin- political scandal" which "Wl at cheI soldier stuck tie grn In air theatre, was referred to the-a=s -t . i tributions are necessary. This mert certaInty proes reperc- line car wIndow again and or- pliwelaig bosrd.
. pni ft ... ov Iit I 'eam S.isiTra ..a nasuiej ts that with funds avail- Aions froma tho WhIte louse." ded us beth out' Ite foits petitletr weret . l h .ides 0 , - chit contributed at d ple ged we Hoppe said Andrews and D ep Fially F eed ac c e a d r f erd to th'
-til. . ato.- havimet Ae'quately O ndst ly Commissioner 0. Gtoden "i as at fe poInt of usying prped ants fr torther
U;tlitht~~i .IC .... M am-- _e "Iws tpa ulco ayn proper doeuattle1t6 orfutie
.1. ll "rru. id nu , s, i os f a . mule antiry efa.liei- Dolk, Jr, first tried In ee him 'at' go' when a colonel in the action: From Donal E. Cottled1'. 'tilthet.lin fed Cress atoeace In eon un, n 'detgatory infer- ted army rane down the road, to hoav. a skionowalk at 75 Fustis i
_ -'il-inrar ele a . TTier esternt slates flood oper0aun. i mut.on- he had turned up about pished throsgh the crowd, and evenle accepted; fromsErstna cBoiWAFRHEATR ;P '" 'e t*' "'t- e Pseol cf haer ommandress th anw appornaeg. Hoping said said weacould go after looking at Woodward to have - sidewalk
REFRIGERATOR vnr- to. dU P of t r i td when hr refused the o.fi- pamaport and the embassy at 575 Stevens sret accepted;'REPAIRMAN hi-s"t^ te 't ti"i ". "". htse tho sep erecte o. .l.t at first soed for hIs o- ofslnadentifleation card" fee ioabrt Johnson, 117 Eight- -
t.c, ths who itefered i. the rioids nation and then, on Oct. 7 103, ol raid ha remained seent eenrh street to have a uidewatSalary and Bonus -it..--- e.u fe the ndenly br hee s .id i about the incident Unt today, thEr acceptadi amd fenm Jimes
s uerend. T __orn ______. _ a___- , alt E He contnld Its was a viola because the American gov-rn. .Flood. ass others, to Iave I.- - - '-erat unrstandy autobt mlen wli- etasile apPAst 'You may assure your eon- tion of the 1912 Ltoyd-LavliSette mont bud filed en offtii pro- grange court laid out Stnd accept- - , - - -
qrspatiulfo y De t manrn coa s ,,s <t. ltn O. er u that the full reaources act whlea protects civil service test last Thursday and he felt cd from lagrange street to FURNISH YOUR INtl for Dept Manager o r- : Rod Cross wil be uilized thec Russian govenmo eaimou Fsiletcer ttreaet.onbly shrt otme. aWr - mes wrneut osae4 toItIs effort, rn keceplg imh i A to - have time to make an ipology.
cot. an bu ru adenl l s..-rie ew ri ne ra. te traditional Rad Cross dis.- .. Further councit action to A T -e. d. op -s cederd mA ter Pr-gr-a the-- uond tio, Sein e Playground Seek Details on copt ue prisnres of piotter You Psetc set 2 ***
write Brix 1844 _ thr :l.ip In reoverlin., fro o of Mhe acto of 195S, hot wves for th ric of 1. 1nua itLowell Sun - w' w -"ae the floods wart be eidedl by the ithis. castie" t-, aent Prope.ty Holdings from the Amom. 23 meeting. teas samiy modern Sofa od, Alasic
ACHINIST S led cro.. a rebling, rert'' rerkotm. and ner of that VsUA.. re.a ?r.., p..s again delayed until Nov Thee Chaor 2 Eid Tables, 2 TaleH"1A__ -AEAngaduringterhmearea is also daCerving of a grent of rntals, ta-orue Property and povisions deal with inrerssed Lamps, Cofee Table. Floor
W A N T E D in Obainng anadiial elet'it deal of ceonsd-raut' ' sesasments of the company pension and annuity benefits to gmoker Alt S Piscs sciled.WAAlNoTED annd medical can and in reesab- "Celve this playground tack to could be brought to ight- recipioets now raceving lees than EASIERCOREMAKERS Also Bullard and other tu.ing their meanm of rtloieh . M, Mpl of tre canada wit "for example.' Mcpty ta, safe per yar ad the Nov. aDay or Night Shift. Machine Tool operators Again o deep een or Man added dignity of naming It "this company lesse ai stelp of data was set by the city solllor
Y.r filt s' nderstaning s for Pl 1oimas I. Deaupr' land to a supermarket down or the tIM e when uch crseGd Working cll. _ply . port. Choutnard concluded. town fors100ayearend ior this oval would to . As .-hie Ooss & Group n dane. Want nRecord ne landt. the copnyo
CASTALLOY CO., Inc ROLLINS ENGINE cenomz Pleads As gong il M M t tl p lanr u cty&h over $11 .nse proper athiyeriti w aWo3 w. CENItAL ST. & MACHINE CO.. aferinoe o nieetng against the i" ta"- qutede to take actlon ntlitt theo
NATICK, MASS. 29 Mason St. Innocent oso. of the playgrond by the Bitter Attuek tch oik requests: TO're.ar the p WPITONS QLYMIIIC S0132 Nashua, N.-mi FT.c essis Ies f rie ctII'.. fy o fLowell wore Albert I at tn a bitter attack we the Locek lhvkat5Dic sm;o
PHtot OtLMPiC 3-0732 . Nashua. N. H. haNe forced tha prosecution to intt. president, end Lion W. ad Canals which ha said ia detry poion ivy at 80 Neta .PELF waNTED-FEiALE HEL waN"ae -sAte W huate its line of aitack- Lamoureux, dliett, of the One and the ve t as tt-cot sod on Cetulait sand Rose-
WV A N TE D MAN A GER Ifarringron told reporters To. Passe Trmos ch. pny Mur separaed that moat streols; to inali slop sigee gEDExo APPLIANC d nemnt had a 'complete alibiy for At the evening mactins, air f Nu- ared that at nil and Cabot ae-as On
BOOKKEEPER j Pi mite and iN night of Aug. 31, wheit the other group, unable to atteudlt renl of S.ayear was charget oer street, at Lakavew a-
For Smote Office Work Go opprtuny m k n 311, fa- sltnnoo regi s te W t city for ss the Pa o num; to g aot Willars sire-mandmous.1on a. o m~mftr (bll potetMuse bridge daed threy.1
RefWtoens Rqub'd rght prOn 193a would pa-le est for en rance . n Tooman street ad Varnumdup aviWrte Box 845 WRITE DOX Li heeded Plymouth Cotn- bring about rhe lees of the Alkeno htrp said that he Loc enu-Loweli Sun LOWEJ. SU ly Disl. Atty. John R. Wheatl.e's street playgrand arm. Murpn Caa hat thaed th -
lnas warste.-- Fr . nge wsieB-itat.C Weruest for a continuance. setting elte Alten street playground gracem of he day of twtil .i A proal to ste cOnal uiresSept. 16 an JI hoaring daE. prblem arose When the Lacks uke ste y eara and . it' by eminent domain was referrd
AkCNSNS SO NICTR Cashs Over Maneo snel Canals notified the ity of about time the whole mess to the ofl-treet pating commis.S- S NICSH IC. aterrisiriln umse endeavored to loweit last May that It Was t ut Un the pe ao"-gain rights to some $4110 that going to break ito lese with thr onz o tSECRwas tt liseonl's possesin La- city end us this lend doe privat he oo.,e of Lowell ae note A mtilsn whih wettd hasve
f iller day night when ha was iurposes, t1der the ierms of ciying about high aeeeasientg prevented any counetior whoSecretary to Ahief mearch engineer of engineering rm. picked up by polle-. thes lee, ithor tine ilty or te he went or, "mut It key men r wa o an attorey from "A- 3 DAY ONLYExzce~at opportunty for cxprienced prerso to as d fe, Wheatley ceontede the Money Locks and CaES coukl break the city government i years cpting fats for abaternit pe
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pnsalbl position, Knowicoleg of ertinering terminolegy 'Is vklence the defense wants" Ie leate at any time, proin lins by hea Sot ee along with lions from the city assessor? .up
helpful Saisry commneneurate willh tranineg cnd epeet's Harrington &rgUd "it has ne that a notice of one year Was Ihe Loeks and Canals with every was killed by tho eeuncil. At te A O
Apply to Mr. Mater - 9 to 5 ovilentiai vatie. given Pratr to (he ending of the thing they asied for, the asess afternoon meeting VIe Chair. nudts MPe I. a- iaet PIer BedThe argument was adjourel Sense,. Tho Ind has been lousod ment picture ino Lwell would I mn Pollard rubel the moton Snt batty C-oton Maeresn,
T RANS-SON I CS INCe in coutt adhes ltwo lawvyora totha rit for many re by ent'rel different new wa rs hieg.1 andI recommeddfd in Coli sp"InEr, 2 iSMp Plow,a - discussd the money ion cor heLock. and can.oad durIng All .ight contespro..ni naorablde report at th. 9 A OL 1DW
BEDFORD, MASS.-CRESTVIEW 4-6600 aor w ot arrlvinog an agree- that tim no taxes wore paid voted for the Murphy proposas ning Meeting. PAY ONLY 1S DOWN.anet. on It. Councilor Mcahon eas absent The following requeMsiam ZA$I .R IK.S -
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MASTER DEEDGRAND. MANOR CONDOMINIUM
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This MASTER DEED of the GRAND MANOR, made as of the 2nd
day of October, 1985.
WITNESSETH that Antonios Katsikas, of 1310 Mammoth Road,
Dracut, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, hereinafter called
the Declarant, being the sole owner of certain land in
Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, hereinafter
described in Exhibit A annexed hereto and incorporated
herein, by duly executing and recording this Master Deed,
does hereby submit said land, together with the buildings and
improvements located thereon and all easements, rights and
appurtenances belonging thereto, (the "Property") to the
provisions of Chapter 163A of the Massachusetts General Laws
(the "Condominium Statute"), and proposes to create, and does
hereby create, a condominium to be governed by and subject to
the provisions of the Condominium Statute.
1. Name of CondOminium. The name of the condominium
shall be Grand Manor Condominium (the "condominium").
2. CondomIniUm Annisation. An unincorporated
association has been formed and has enacted the By-Laws set
forth in Exhibit B annexed hereto and incorporated herein
(the "By-Laws") for the management and regulation of the
Condominium pursuant to the provisions of the Condominium
Statute. The name of the association is Grand Manor
Condominium Association (the "Association"). The owner (the
"Owher" or the "Unit Owner") of each unit in the Condominium
(the Unit") shall have a percentage nterest inRtM t$90.0
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interest in the Common Elements (as hereinafter defined)
appertaining to the Unit owned by such Unit Owner as set
forth in Exhibit C annexed hereto and incorporated herein.
The names of the Board of Managers of the Association (the
"Board of Managers") are Antonios Katsikas of 1310 Mammoth
Road; Dracut, Massachusetts and William Restuccia.
3. Determination of 9ercentanen in Common Element. The
percentages of undivided interest in the Common Elements (as
hereinafter defined) appertaining to the respective Units,
and to which the respective Owners of such Units are entitled
pursuant to the provisions of the Condominium Statute, have
been determined upon the basis of the approximate relation
that the fair value of each Unit on the date hereof bears to
the aggregate fair value of all of the Units on the date
hereof.
4. neacrintlan of Land. A certain parcel of land
located on Humphrey and Willard Streets in Lowell,
Massachusetts, and more particularly deacuibed in'Exhibit A
annexed hereto and incorporated herein (the "Land"). The
above described Land is subject to the rights and easements
reserved herein by the Declarant which shall in all instances
be exercisable by the Declarant and its successors and
assigns.
S. nacraintion of Enildinos. The building, hereinafter
referred to as "Phase " constructed by the Declarant on the
land is a three story structure-with wood frame construction
containing eighteen (18) Units separated by double wood frame
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of Phase I on the Land and the location of the parking areas
which will serve said Phase I and subsequent Phases II and
III is shown on a plan entitleda "Master Site Plan of Land of
Grand Manor Condominium in Lowell, Massachusetts*. Scale
1"-30', dated June 4, 1985, by Robert M. Gill & Associates,
Inc., Civil Engineers and Surveyors - Lowell, Massachusetts,
said Plan to be recorded herewith. Recorded herewith also
are Floor Plans for Phase I depicting the location, unit
numbers and dimensions of the buildings, said Plans being
part of the Condominium Plans referred to in Section 10
hereof.
6. Descritnon.of Unit*, The designation of each Unit,
a statement of its location, approximate area, number of
rooms and immediate common area to which it has access, and
its proportionate percentage of undivided interest in the
Common Elements (as hereinafter defined) are as set forth in
Exhibit C annexed hereto and incorporated herein and as shown
on the Condominium Plans referred to in Section 10 hereof.
The boundaries of the Units with respect to the floors,
ceilings, walls, doors, windows and skylights thereof are as
follows,
(a) Eloas The plane of the upper surface of thesub-flooring.
(b) CaflinS: The plane of the lower surface of theceiling joists.
(c) tnterior-Wats Ra.teen.UniWtr The plane of thesurface of the wall studs facing each Unit.
(d) Exterior.Malls.Doors.andWindows- As to walls, theplane of the interior surface of the wall studs, or
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, all telephone, lighting,
venting and electrical appliances and switches and other
fixtures set into the floors, ceilings, walls, doors and
windows of a Unit, and all other parts of the electrical,
heating, air conditioning and other utility systems that
serve a Unit exclusively shall form a part of said Unit
whether or not such components are within the Unit boundaries
as provided herein, provided, however, that no such
components that form a part of any system serving one or more
other Units or serving the Common Elements shall be deemed to
form a part of said Unit.
Each Unit will have appurtenant thereto an easement for
the parking space as shall be designated by the Board of
Managers of the Association and may have the use of
additional parking spaces as may be designated by the Board
of Managers from time to time upon such terms and conditions
as they deem advisable in their sole discretion. All units
on the first story will have appurtenant thereto the patio
area, designated for the respective units on the first story
as shown on the Condominium Plans and to which there is
direct access to such unit. All Units will have appurtenant
thereto an easement for the exclusive use of the balcony area
designated for the respective Unit as shown on the
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each such Unit.
7. Dasr.ptign ofsommnAreaas and racilitiest Subject
to all of the rights, easements and other interests reserved
by and conferred upon the Declarant and its successors and
assigns under Section 11 hereof, the common areas and
facilities of the Condominium (the "Common Elements") consist
of the Property, as defined above, including all parts of
Phase I and improvements thereon other than the Units, and
including, without limitation, the following:
(a) the Liand with the benefit of and subject to allrights, easements, restrictions, reservations,agreements, and appurtenances described herein orof record so far as the same may now be in forceand applicable-
(b) the yards, lawns, gardens, driveways, privatestreets, parking areas, walkways, commonpassageways, and other imp roved or unimproved areasnot within the Units, including all improvementsthereto, equipment and fixtures therein, and otherfeatures and facilities thereof, provided, however,that each Unit shall have appurtenant theretocertain easements a. provided in Section 6 hereof.
(c) the foundations, structural columns, girders,beams, rafters, supports, party walls, commonwalls, exterior walls, ceilings, and roofs of PhaseI excluding any portion of such elements includedin the Units as specified herein,
(d) all utility cabinets, lines, conduits, ducts,pipes, plumbing, wiring, chimneys, flues, meters,and other facilities for the furnishing ofutilities and services that are contained inportions of Phase I contributing to the service orsupport thereof, and all such facilities containedwithin any Unit that serve parts of the Condominiumother than the Unit within which such facilitiesare contained, together with an easement of accessthereto in favor of the Board of Managers formaintenance, repair and replacement l
(e) Installations of services such as power, light,water, sewer, gas, heating, air conditioning, and
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(f) any transformers, utility panels# and pumpingstations located in Phase I or on the Property:provided, however, that access to and use oftransformers, utility panels, and pumping stations
their duly authorized representatives and agents,utility company personnel, and other authorizedrepairmen, except in the case of emergencynecessitating access or use thereof, in order topreserve or protect life or propertyY
(g) All other apparatus and instailations that arelocated in Phase I or on the Propety for commonuse, or necessary or convenient to the existence,maintenance, or safety of Phase I or the Property#
(h) all common equipment wherever located, in, on, oraround Phase I on the Property: and
(I) all other items listed as common facilities inM.G.L. Chapter 183A, Section 5, located on the Landor Property.
In addition to and not in limitation of the rights of
Unit Owners set forth elsewhere herein and as provided in the
Condominium Statute, each Unit Owner shall have an easement
in common with the Owners of all other Units to use all
Common Elements, including, without limitation, utility
lines, conduita, ducts, pipes, plumbing, wiring, chimneys,
flues, and meters, that are located in other Units and Serve
such Unit Owner's Unit. Each unit shall be subject to an
easement in favor of the Owners of all other Units to use all
Common Elements, including, without limitation, utility
lines, conduits, ducts, pipes, plumbing, wiring, chimneys,
flues, and meters, that are located in such Unit and serve
other Units.
Use and maintenance of the Common Elements shall be
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regulations promulgated thereunder.
The Board of Managers and any other persons authorized by
the Board of Managers shall have, and are hereby granted, the
right of access to each Unit at reasonable times and upon
reasonable notice (except in emergencies in which case access
may be had as set forth below) for purposes of
reconstruction, inspection, protection, maintenance, repair
and replacement of the Common Elements, and correction,
termination, and removal of conditions that interfere with
the use of or operation of the Common Elements or are
otherwise contrary to or in violation of provisions contained
in this Master Deed or in the By-Laws or any rules and
regulations promulgated thereunder, and the Board of Managers
may, for such purpose, require the Owner of each Unit to
deposit a key or, if there are more than one, keys to such
Unit with the Board of Managers. In case of emergency, such
right of access shall be immediate whether the Unit Owner is
present at the time or not.
8. Encroachmentg. If any portion of the Common Elements
encroaches upon any Unit or any Unit encroaches upon any
other Unit or upon any portion of the Common Elements as a
result of settling or shifting of any building, an easement
for the encroachment and for the maintenance of the same, so
long as the building stands, shall exist. If any building,
any Unit, any adjoining Unit, or any adjoining part of the
Common Elements shall be partially or totally destroyed as a
result of fire or other casualty, or an a result of emiftent
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governmental authority, and then rebuilt, encroachments of
the Common Elements upon any Unit or encroachments of any
Unit upon any other Unit or any of the Common Elements due to
such rebuilding shall be permitted, and easements for such
encroachments and for the maintenance of the same, shall
exist.
9. Use.Restrictionn. The Units are intended only for
residential purposes. No Use may be made of any Unit except
as a residence and no Unit or any portion thereof may be used
as a professional office or for any business use whether or
not accessory to such residential use. All of the Units and
the Common Elements of the Condominium shall be subject to
the restrictions that, unless otherwise permitted by
instrument. in writing duly executed by the Board of Managers
pursuant to provisions of the By-Laws,
(a) the architectural integrity of Phase I and theUnits shall be preserved without modificatOn and,to that end, without limiting the generality of theforegoing, no awning, screen, antenna, sign,banner, or other device, and no exterior change,additional structure, projection, decoration, orother feature shall be erected or placed upon orattached to any such Unit or any part thereof, noaddition to or change or replacement of anyexterior light, door knocker, or other exteriorhardware shall be made, and no painting, attachingof decalcomania or other decoration shall be doneon any exterior window;
(b) all maintenance and Use by the Unit Owners of allfacilities shall be done so as to preserve theappearance and character of the same and of Phase Iwithout modifications
(c) all use and maintenance of Units shall be conductedin accordance with all applicable zoning, land usecontrol, environmental and building laws andregulations and all other applicable laws and
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(d) no noises, sounds, or music of excessive volume oroffensive character and no boisterous or otherwiseoffensive conduct, all as determined by the Boardof Managers in their sole and unrestricteddiscretion, shall be permitted on the Propertyl
(e) no Unit shall be rented, let, leased or licensedfor use other than for residential purposes and inno event shall any Unit be rented, leased or letfor a term of less than Thirty (30) days. Anylease or rental agreement shall be in writing andshall be subject to all use requirements containedin the Condomninium Documents including allExhibits hereto and rules and regulations adoptedby the Association as any of such Document Exhibitsor rules and regulations may be amended. Nb Unitsay be leased or rented for less thirty (30 days.There shall be no other restrictions relating tothe term of any lease or rental agreement.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein
contained, and subject to applicable laws, regulations and
restrictions of record, the Declarant may, so long as the
Declarant is the Owner of one or more Units,
(a) lease, let, or rent any or all of such Units forsuch times and upon such terms as the Declarant maydetermine; and
(b) use any or all of such Units as models for salesoffices, for storage, or for any other uses whichthe Declarant may deem necessary or advisable inconnection with the sale or leasing of such Units.
Said restrictions shall be for the benefit of the Owners
of all of the Units and the Board of Managers in its capacity
as the body in charge of the Common Elements, shall be
enforceable solely by the Board of Managers, shall be
perpetual insofar as permitted by law, and, to that end, may
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and in such manner as permitted or required by law for the
continued enforceability thereof. The Board of Managers
shall enforce said restrictions by all lawful means, and
shall have the right to correct violations, and each Unit
Owner responsible fot any breach of any such restriction
shall be liable to pay the Board of Managers, all costs and
expenses incurred by the Board of Managers in enforcing such
restrictions and such lawful fines and penalties as the Board
of Managers may determine by rules and regulations
promulgated hereunder. The Board of Managers shall have the
right to withdraw and terminate permissions and approvals
given pursuant to provisions of this Section 9 or other
provisions of this Master Deed, and the failure of the Board
of Managers to enforce any of the provisions of this Master
Deed in any one or more instances shall not constitute a
waiver or preclude the enforcement in any other instance. No
Unit Owner shall be liable for any breach of the provisions
of this section 9 except such as occur during such Owner's
ownership of a Unit.
10. CondAinnum.Rlans. Simultaneously with the
recording of this Master Deed has been recorded a set of
plans of the Property including the Master Site Plan referred
to in Sections 5 and 11 hereof and a set of the floor plans
of Phase I showing the layout, location, unit numbers, and
dimensions of the Units, and bearing the verified statement
of a registered architect that the plans fully accurately
depict the layout, location, unit number, and dimensions of
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11. Asedment of Manter.Degd. This Master Deed may be
amended by an instrument in writing,
(a) signed by the Owners of Units entitled tosixty-seven percent (67%) or more of the undividedinterest in the Common Elements; and
(b) signed and acknowledged by a majority of the Boardof Managers; and
(c) duly recorded with Middlesex North DistrictRegistry of Deeds; provided however, that:
1. The date of which any such instrument is firstsigned by a Unit Owner shall be indicatedthereon as the date thereof and no suchinstrument shall be of any force or effectunless the same has been so recorded withinsix (6) months after such date;
2. No instrument of amendment which alters thedimensions of any Unit shall be of any forceor effect unless the same has been signed bythe Owner of the Unit so altered;
3. No instrument of amendment which alters thepercentage of undivided interest in the CommonElements of any unit other than an instrumentor instruments of amendment by which all orone or more of the Phases, as hereinafterdefined, are submitted to the provisions ofthe Condominium Statute and incorporated intothe Condominium as provided in this Section 11(eleven) shall be of any force or effectunless the same has been signed by the Ownersof all the Units and said instrument istherein designated as an Amended Master Deed;
4. No instrument of amendment affecting any Unitin a manner that impairs the security of afirst mortgage of record thereon held by abank, insurance company, or other lender shallbe of any force or effect unless the same hasbeen assented to by such mortgagee;
5. No instrument of amendment which alters thisMaster Deed in any manner that would render itcontrary to or inconsistent with anyrequirements or provisions of theMassachusetts General Laws including, but notlimited to, the Condominium Statute shall beof any force or effect,
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PG 06and further provided that, without the consent of any Unit
Owner or any mortgagee of any Unit Owner, the Declarant and
its successors and assigns may, at any time prior to seven
(7) years after the date of recording of this Master Deed,
construct upon the Land all or one or more of two (2)
additions to the building in which the Units of Phase I are
situated, hereinafter referred to as "Phase II", "Phase III"
and may construct on the land a separate building hereafter
referred to as Phase IV and collectively, the "Phases", and
amend this Master Deed to submit to the provisions of the
Condominium Statute and to incorporate into the Condominium
all or one or more of the Phases. Phase II shall consist of
12 units, Phase III of 18 units and Phase IV of 24 units.
hny such amendment or amendments (the "Amendmento") shall
contain with respect to the Phase or Phases referred to
therein all of the particulars required by the Condominium
Statute and from and after the recording of such Amendment or
Amendments the Condominium shall include such Phase or
Phases. The proposed locations of all Phases are shown on
the Master Site Plan referred to in Section 5 hereof.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Declarant shall have and
hereby specifically reserves the right, at any time prior to
the recording of any Amendment, to change the location of any
Phase or Phases referred to in and incorporated into the
Condominium by such Amendment if, in his sole discretion,
such change or changes are necessary or desirable for the
successful development or marketing of the Condominium or for
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the Phases will be constructed and incorporated into the
Condominium is as follows: "Phase II", "Phase III". "Phase
Iv."
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Declarant shall have
and hereby specifically reserves the right to change the
proposed order of phasing and to construct and incorporate
into the Condominium the Phases simultaneously, and further
reserves the right to elect not to develop or build any one
or more of the future proposed phases of the Condominium.
The Declarant, its successors and assigns, expressly
reserves the right to directly or conditionally assign any
and all phasing rights created under the Master Deed to any
construction lender or its successors in interest. So long
as any construction lender shall be entitled to the benefits
of any direct or conditional assignment of the Declarant's
rights to continue to create and develop additional units
("Phasing Rights"). the Condominium regime may not be
terminated without the consent of such assignee.
The Declarant shall have and hereby specifically
reserves the right, prior to the recording of any Amendment,
to change the number, size, layout, location and/or
percentage of undivided interest in the Common Elements of
any or all of the Units contained in the Phase or Phases
referred to in and incorporated into the Condominium by such
Amendment, provided that:
(a) any single such change or all such changes in theaggregate shall not be substantial, and
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percentages of undivided interest in the CommonElements set out in this Master Deed or anyAmendment thereto implementing any Phase or Phasesthat have been previously submitted to theprovisions of the Condominium Statute andincorporated into the Condominium.
(c) no changes including the submission of proposedadditional Phases shall decrease the percentage ofundivided interest in the Common Elementsappurtenant to any Unit to less than 1.388%.
No Amendment to this Master Deed shall be effective
until recorded with the Middlesex North District Registry of
Deeds.
The Declarant hereby reserves the right and power to
record a snecial amendmpnt to this Master Deed at any time
and from time to time, which Special Amendment may amend this
Master Deed tot
(a) comply with regulations of FNMA, FHLMC, GNMA, HUD,FMA or VA or any other governmental agency, quasipublic or private agency which performs or may inthe future perform functions similar to thoseperformed by such entitiesg or
(b) to enduce any such agencies described in theimmediately preceding subsection (a) to make.purchase, sell, insure or guaranty first mortgagescovering Unit ownership or
(c) to bring this Master Deed into compliance with theCondominium Statute or
(d) to correct typographical or clerical errors in thisMaster Deed or any exhibit, supplement or amendmentthereto.
A power of attorney, coupled with an interest, is hereby
granted to the Declarant by each Unit Owner and Unit
Mortgagee to impliment the purposes of this paragraph
including all subsections thereof.
The Declarant shall have and hereby specifically reserves,
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provisions of the Condominium Statute and to incorporate into
the Condominium all of the Phases and to sell all of the
Units contained therein, easements and the right to grant
easements to pass and repass over and to build over, upon, or
underneath the Land for any or all purposes for which
easements may be granted, including, without limitation,
utilities, parking facilities, walkways. passageways,
driveways, roadways, other means of access, and construction
and maintenance of any and all Units contained in any or all
of the Phases, and each Unit Owner, and such Unit Owner's
successors, heirs, and assigns and any mortgagee or lien
holder thereof, by acceptance of the deed to such Unit
Owner's Unit or by acceptance of a deed or conveyance of said
Unit, as the case may be, shall thereby irrevocably appoint
the Declarant as such Unit Owner's (or such successor's)
attorney to execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all
instruments necessary or appropriate to effect any of said
purposes.
All of the rights and easements set forth and reserved
by the Declarant in this Section 11 shall in all instances be
exercisable be the Declarant's successors and assigns.
12. UnitsLsubiact to Master Deed. Unit Daed,.mv-Laws.
and Rules and Renulations. All of the Units in the
Condominium shell be subject to the provisions of this Master
Deed, the Unit Deed (as hereinafter defined), and the By-Laws
and any rules and regulations adopted thereunder. The
acceptance of a deed to a Unit (the "Ded" or "Unit Deed")
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Unit Deed, this Master Deed, and the By-Laws and any rules
and regulations adopted thereunder, ars acdepted and ratified
by such Owner, and that all of such provisions shall be
deemed and taken to be covenants running with the land and
shall bind any party having at any time any interest or
estate in such Unit, As though such provisions were recited
and stipulated at length in each and every Deed and shall be
binding upon any mortgagee or lien holder, tenant, visitor,
servant, guest, licensee, or occupant of such Unit, except as
otherwise expressly provided herein.
13. Acouisltion.ofUnits by Board of .manaers. In the
event that:
(a) any Unit Owner shall convey his Unit to the Boardof Managers, together with:
1. the undivided interest in the Common Elementsappurtenant thereto,
2. the interest of such Unit Owner in any otherUnits acquired by the Board of Managers or itsdesignee on behalf of all Unit Owners or theproceeds of the sale or lease thereof, if any,and
3. the interest of such Unit owner in any otherassets of the Condominium (hereinaftercollectively called the "AppurtenantInterests'):
(b) the Board of Managers shall purchase, at aforeclosure or other judicial sale, a Unit,together with the Appurtenant InterestRI or
(c) the Board of Managers shall purchase a Unit,together with the Appurtenant Interests, for use bya resident manager.
(d) then, in any of such events, title to any suchUnit, together with the Appurtenant Interests,shall be acquired and held by the Board of Managersor its designee, corporate or otherwise, on behalf
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14. rLMC. FMMA Provisions. Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary contained elsewhere in this Master Deed, the
following provisions shall govern and be applicables
(a) Any "right of first refusal" which may be containedin this Master Deed as amended or in the By-Lawsshall not impair the rights of a first mortgageeto,
1. foreclose or take title to a Condominium Unitpursuant to the remedies provided in themortgage;
2. accept a deed (or assignment) in lieu offoreclosure in the event of default by amortgagor; or
3. sell or lease a Unit acquired by themortgagee.
4. The Association shall not restrict any UnitOwner's ri7ht to sell, trandfer or convey suchUnit Owner s Unit. Such Association shall notimpose any right of first refusal before aUnit can be sold. Further, there shall be norestrictions imposed by the Association on aUnit Owner's right to mortgage his or herUnit.
(b) Any first mortgagee who obtains title to aCondominium Unit pursuant to the remedies providedin the mortgage or foreclosure of the mortgage willnot be liable for such Unit's unpaid assessments,dues, charges, or other Common Expenses whichaccrue prior to the acquisition of title to suchunit by the mortgagee.
(c) Any person taking title to a Unit through aforeclosure sale duly conducted by a firstmortgagee shall be exempt from any right of firstrefusal with respect to taking such title.
(d) Unless a higher percentage shall hereafter berequired by the Condominium Statute or other
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PG 42applicable laws or regulations, in case ofcondemnation or substantial loss to the Unitsand/or Common Elements of the Condominium unless atleast sixty-seven percent (67%) oft (M) the firstmortgagees of the Condominium Units (based upon onevote for each first mortgage owned)p and (ii) theUnit Owners (other than the Declarant of the MasterDeed) have given their prior written approval, theAssociation shall not be entitled tot
1. by act or omaission, seek to abandon orterminate the Condominium
2. change the pro rat. interest or obligations ofany Unit for the purpose of, (1) levyingassessments or charges or allocatinidistributions of hasard insurance, n ceproceeds or condemnation awards, or (ii)determining the pro rata share of ownership ofeach Unit in the Common Elements;
3. partition or subdivide any Uniti
d. by act or omission; seek to abandon,partition, subdivide, encumber, sell, ortransfer the Common Elements (the granting ofeasements for public utilities or for otherpublic purposes consistent with the intendeduse of the Common Elements by the Condominiumshall not be deemed a transfer within themeaning of this clause).
S. use hazard insurance proceeds for losses toany Condominium property (whether to Units orto Common Elements) for other than the repair,replacement, or reconstruction of suchCondominium property.
() All taxes, assessments, and charges which by lawmay become liens prior to the first mortgage shallrelate only to the individual Units and not to theCondominium as a whole.
(f) No provision of this Master Deed or the By-Lawsgives or shall give an Owner of such Unit or anyother party priority over any rights of the firstmortgagee of such Unit pursuant to its mortgage inthe case of a distribution to such Unit Owner ofinsurance proceeds or condemnation awards forlosses to or a taking of Condominium Units and/orCommon Elements.
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service areas) are a part of the Condominium atleast to the same extent as are the CommonElements.
(h) Assessments by the Association to the Unit Ownersfor the Common Expenses of the Condominium shallinclude an adequate reserve fund for maintenance.repairs, and replacement of those Common elementsthat must be replaced on a periodic basis, andshall be payable in regular installments ratherthan by special assessments.
(i) A first mortgagee (and any eligible mortgage holderor eligible insurer or guarantor as defined in theFederal National Nortgage Association'sConventional Home Mortgage Selling ContractSupplement, Part VIII (as such entities may belater described in amendments thereto orsubstitutions thereof), shall be entitled to thefollowing,
(1) oJs.cen ofActions Upon written request to the
Condominium Board of Managers, identifying the name and
address of the mortgagee, holder, insurer, or guarantor and
the Unit designation, timely written notice of:
a. Any condemnation loss or any casualty loss whichaffects a material portion of the project or anyUnit on which there is a first mortgage held,insured, or guaranteed by such eligible mortgageholder or eligible insurer or guarantor, asapplicable, or held by such first mortgagee,
b. Any delinquency in the payment of assessments orcharges owed by an owner of a unit subject to afirst mortgage held, insured or guaranteed by sucheligible insurer or guarantor, or held by suchfirst mortgagee, which remains uncured for a periodof 60 daymp
a. Any lapse, cancellation or material modification ofany insurance policy or fidelity bond maintained bythe Condominium Board of Managersi
d. Any proposed action which would require the consentof a specified percentage of eligible mortgageholders as specified below or in subparagraph (j)bereof
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(as defined in said Contract Supplement Part VIII), to the
extent permitted by applicable law, eligible mortgage holders
shall also be afforded the following rights:
a.. Any restoration or repair of the project,after a partial condemnation or damage due toan insurable hazard, shall be performedsubstantially in accordance with the MasterDeed, the Master Plan and Floor Plans, unlessother action is approved by eligible holdersholding mortgages on Units which have at leastfifty-one percent (51%) of the votes of unitssubject to eligible holder mortgages (eligibleholder mortgages are those holders of a firstmortgage on a Unit who have requested theAssociation to notify them of any proposedaction that requires the consent of aspecified percentage of mortgage holders,insurers or guarantors as herein provided).
b. Any election to terminate the legal status ofthe project after substantial destruction orsubstantial taking in condemnation of theproject property must require the approval ofeligible holders holding mortgages on unitswhich have at least fifty-one (51%) of thevotes of units subject to eligible holdermortgages.
a. Unless the formula for reallocation ofinterest in the common areas after a partialcondemnation or partial destruction of acondominium project is fixed in advance byapplicable law, no reallocation of interest inthe common area resulting from a partialcondemnation or partial destruction of such aproject may be effected without the prioraproval of eligible holders holding mortgageson all remaining units whether existing inwhole or in part, and which have at leastfifty-one (51%) of the votes of such remainingunits subject to eligible holder mortgages.
d. When professional management has beenpreviously required by an eligible mortgageholder or eligible insurer or guarantor,whether such entity became an eligiblemortgage holder or eligible insurer orguarantor at the time or later, any decisionto establish self management by theCondominium shall require the prior consent of
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(e) To receive free of charge upon written requesttherefor, a financial statement of theCondominium Association for the iimediatelypreceding fiscal year. Such statement shallbe furnished by the Condominium Board ofManagers within a reasonable time followingsuch request.
(j) Amenduen~tntoDocumnts: The following provisions donot apply to amendments to the Master Deed and itsBy-Laws, Rules and Regulations or termination ofthe condominium regime made as a result ofdestruction, damage or condemnation pursuant toSubparagraph (i) above, or to a reallocation ofinterests in the common areas and facilities whichmight occur pursuant to any plan of phaseddevelopment contained in the Master Deed.
(1) The consent of owners of units to which atleast sixty-seven percent (67%) of the votesin the Condominium Association are allocatedand the approval of eligible holders holdingmortgages on units which have at leastsixty-seven percent (67%) of the votes ofunits subject to eligible mortgage holders,shall be required to terminate the legalstatus of the project as a condominium, inaddition to other applicable requirements oflaw.
(2) The consent of the owners of units to which atleast sixty-seven percent (67%) of the votesin the Condominium Association are allocatedand the approval of eligible holders holdingmortgages on units which have at leastfifty-one percent (51%) of the votes of unitssubject to eligible holders of mortgages,shall be required to add or amend any materialprovisions of the constituent documents of theproject, which establish, provide for, governor regulate any of the followingi
a. Voting rights;
b. Assessments, assessment liens orsubordihation of such liens;
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replacement of the common areas andfacilities;
d. Insurance or Fidelity Bondas
e. Rights to use of the common areas;
f. Responsibility for maintenance and repairof the several portions of the projects
g. Expansion or contraction of the project orthe addition, annexation or withdrawal ofproperty to or from the projects
I. Boundaries of any Units
1. The interest in the common areas andfacilities;
j. Convertibility of Units into common areasand facilities or of common areas andfacilities into Unitas
k. Leasing of Unites
1. Imposition of any right of first refusal orsimilar restriction on the right of a UnitOwner to sell, transfer, or otherwiseconvey his or her Units
a. Any provisions which are for the expressbenefit of mortgage holders, eligiblemortgage holders or eligible insurers orguarantors of first mortgages on Units.
(3) An addition or amendment to such documentsshall not be considered material if it is forthe purpose of correcting technical errors, orfor clarification only.
(4) No agreement for professional management ofthe Condominium or any other contract with theAssocation may exceed a term of one (1) year,renewable by agreement by the parties forsuccessive one (1) year periods, and any suchagreement shall provide for termination byeither party without cause and without paymentof a termination fee on sixty (60) days' orless written notice.
It Is intended that the provisions of this pargraph
comply with the requirements of the Federal Home Loan
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Association with respect to condominium mortgage loans, and
all questions with respect thereto shall be resolved
consistent with that intention.
15. s atutory Provisien. The Units, the Common
Elements, the Unit Owners, the Association, and the Board of
Managers of the Association shall have the benefit of and be
subject to the provisions of the Condominium Statute, and, in
respects not specified in this Master Deed or in the By-Laws.
shall be governed by the provisions of the Condominium
Statute in their relation to each other and to the
Condominium established hereby, including without limitation,
provisions thereof with respect to Common Expenses, fundsej
profits, improvement.and rebuilding of Common Elements, and
removal of the Property or any portion thereof from the
provisions of the Condominium Statute.
16. Waivez. No provision contained in this Master Deed
shall be deemed to have been abrogated or waived by reason of
any failure to enforce the same, irrespective of the number
violations or breaches that may occur.
17. Capkinnz. The captions herein are inserted only as
a matter of convenience and for reference, and in no way
define, limit, or describe the scope of this Master Deed not
the intent of any provisions hereof.
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Neaster Deed which are defined in the Condominium Statute
shall, unless otherwise specified or otherwise clearly
indicated by the context, have the same meanings herein as
set forth in the Condominium Statute.
19. nvalidiL. The invalidity of any provision or
provisions of this Master Deed shall not be deemed to impair
or affect in any manner the validity, enforceability, or
effect of the remainder of this Master Deed and, in such
event, all of the other provisions of this Master Deed shall
continue in full force and effect as it such invalid
provision had never been included herein.
20. ConaLlis. This Master Deed in set forth to comply
with the requirements and provisions of the Condominium
Statute. In case any of the provisions contained herein
conflict with the provisions of the Condominium Statute or
with the Declaration of Easements by the Declarant of even
date and recorded herewith, the provisions of the Condominium
Statute or said Declaration of Easements, as the case may be,
shall control.
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Witness my hand and seal as of the date first abovewritten.
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Antonios Rdtsikas
Middlesex, as.
COMMONWEALTH OP MASSACHUSETTS
1, 1985
Then personally appeared the above named Antonios
Katsikas, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his
free act and deed of said before me
Notary PublicMy Commission Expiress A,/.y
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A oertain piece or parcel of land on the easterly side of Humphreystreet in Lowell and the southerly side of Willard Btreet in Lowelland Dracut, bounded and described as following:
BEGINNING: at a point at the intersection of the southerlyline of Willard Street with the westerly line of Shawnut Avenue insaid Town of Dracut at an ironball in the ledge, thence,
SOUTHERLY: by the westerly line of Shawmut Avenue about fivehundred fifteen and ten one hundredths (515.10) feet to thesoutherly line of lot number 339 on "A plan of land in Lowell andDracut, belonging to the Town of Dracut surveyed by Osgood andSnell, Civil Engineers, November, 1895,' at a stone bound, thence,
WESTERLY: by the southerly line of said lot number 339, andthe southerly line of lot number 340 on said plan about two hundredand nine hundredths (200.09) feet to the easterly line of GarfieldAvenue at a stone bound, thence,
NORTHERLY: by the easterly line of Garfield Avenue abouteleven and seventy two one hundredths, (11.72) feet to a point inthe prolongation of the northerrly line of Utica Street at a stonebound, thence,
WESTERLY: by said prolongation of the northerly line of UticaStreet about forty three and sixty six one hundredths (43.66) feetto a point at the intersection of said northerly line of UticaStreet with the westerly line of Garfield Avenue, thence,
WESTERLY: by the northerly line of Utica Street about threehundred eighteen and ninety seven hundredths (318.97) feet to theeasterly line of Humphrey Street at a stone bound, thence,
NORTHERLY: by the easterly line of Humphrey Street, about twohundred thirty six and fifty one hundredths (236.51) feet to thesoutherly line of Willard Street, at a stone bound, thence,
EASTERLY: by the southerly line of Willard Street about fourhundred fifty nine and sixty six one hundredths (459.66) feet to thepoint of beginning at the, westerly line of Shawmut Avenue containingabout four and four tenths (4.4) acres.
This conveyance is made subject to the restriction that no buildingshall be erected on said premises within less than ten feet of the,line of the following streets surrounding the said premises:Humphrey Street, Willard Street, Utica Street, and Shawmut Avenue.But the restriction shall not apply to said grantee in erectingbuildings incidental to or used in connection with the excavation ofstone from or within the working of the ledge upon said grantedpremises.
Being the same premises conveyed to the Declarant by deed datedAugust 4, 1983 by the City of Lowell and recorded in Middlesex NorthDistrict Registry of Deeds in Book 2675, Page 751.
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CONDOI4NIUM ASSOCIATION
ARTTCLE I - The Assoriation
Egction ... M2AssLoa n. The GRAND MANOR CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION (the "Association") for which these By-Laws (the
-By-Laws") are adopted is the organization of unit owners
(the "Owners" or 'Unit Owners") of the Grand Manor
Condominium (the "Condominium") established by the Master
Deed (the "Master Deed") recorded herewith in which these
By-Law are incorporated by reference and by which certain
premises located on Willard and Humphrey Streets, Lowell,
Middlesex County, Massachusetts (the "Property"l are
submitted to the provisions of Chapter 183A of the
Massachusetts General Laws (the 'Condominium Statute"). The
Association consists of all of the Unit Owners of the
Condominium acting as a group in accordance with the Master
Deed and these By-Laws, and it is hereby expressly declared
that no trust, partnership, joint venture, or any other
relationship whatever is hereby created by or among the Unit
Owners excepting only the organisation of the Unit Owners
pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the
Condominium Statute.
Section-.2. ApplicabilitJi to reLrt. These By-Laws are
applicable to all of the Property of the Condominium as
defined and specified in the Master Deed, and including any
and all property which may hereafter be duly added to and
incorporated into the Condominium.
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5tn tp ersons. These By-Laws are
applicable to all present and future owners, sortgages,
lessees, and occupants of units in the Condominium (the
'Units") and their agents, servants, employees, visitors, and
guests, and any other persons who use the Condominium
property or any part thereof.
ARTICLE.It -. Board of.Mananer*
Mection 1.. .Nmher of .Managers. Except as otherwise
expressly provided in these By-Laws, there shall at all times
be a Board of Mpnagers of the Association (the "Board of
Managers', and individually, the 'Managers') consisting of
such number of Managers, not less than two (2) nor more than
five (5), as shall be determined from time to time by vote of
the Unit Owners entitled to fifty-one (51%) of the undivided
interest in the common areas and facilities of the
- Condominium (the 'Common Elements'). Notwithstanding any
other provisions herein, until 120 days after seventy-five
(75%) percent of the Condominium Units in all phases (as
defined in the Master Deed) shall have been sold by the
beclarant of the Condominium, Antonios Katsikas, (the
Declarant") or until five (5) years shall have elapsed from
the date of conveyance of the first unit in each phase,
whichever occurs first, there shall be two (2) Managers (who
need not be Unit Owners) and the Declarant shall be entitled
to appoint said two (2) Managers, and, in the period in which
the Declarant is so entitled to appoint Managers, any vacancy
on the Board of Managers so appointed by the Declarant shall
be filled by an instrument in writing executed by the
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new Manager's name and address and that such Manager is being
so appointed by Declarant. The Declarant's rights under this
Article II, Section 1 shall in all instances be exercisable
by the Declarant's successors and assigns.
etion2- Tenure. nEleion. Except as otherwise provided
by law or regulation or in these By-Laws, the Managers shall
hold office until the next annual meeting of the Unit Owners
and until their successors are elected and qualified at such
meeting, or until a Manager sooner dies, resigns, is removed,
or becomes disqualified.
Iaction 3.. Vacancies. If and whenever the number of such
members shall become fewer than two (2) or less than the
number of members of the Board of Managers last determined as
aforesaid, a vacancy or vacancies in said office shall be
deemed to exist. Except as otherwise expressly provided in
these By-Laws, each such vacancy shall be filled by
instrument in writing setting forth (a) the appointment of a
natural person to act as such member, signed by (i) Unit
Owners entitled to not less than fifty-one (51%) percent of
the undivided interest in the Common Elements, or (ii) if
Unit Owners entitled to such percentage have not within
thirty (30) days after the occurrence of any such vacancy
made such appointment, by the majority of the then remaining
members of the Board of Managers or by the sole resaining
member if only one, and (b) the acceptance of such
appointment, signed and acknowledged by the person so
appointed in the manner required in Massachusetts for the
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54acknwledgement of deeds. If for any reason any vacancy in
the of fice of a member of the Board of managers shall
continue for more than sixty (60) days and shall at the end
of that time remain unfilled, a member or members to fill
such vacancy or vacancies may be appointed by any court of
competent juriadiction upon the application of any Unit Owner
and notice to all Unit Owners and members of the Board of
Managers and to such other, if any, parties in interest to
whom the Court may direct that notice be given.
The foregoing provisions of this Section to the contrary
notwithstanding, despite any vacancy in the office of
membership of the Board of Managers, however caused and for
whatever duration, the remaining or surviving members,
subject to the provisions of Article 1I, Section 8, shall
continue to exercise and discharge all of the powers and
duties hereby conferred or Imposed upon the Board of
Managers.
Section. ., Appointment or Election. With respect to each
person appointed or elected as aforesaid to be a Manager
hereunder, there shall promptly be recorded with the
Middlesex North District Registry of Deeds, a certificate of
such appointment or election signed by any one or more of the
Managers hereunder and an acceptance of such appointment
signed and acknowledged by the person so appointed or elected
in the manner required in Massachusetts for the
acknowledgment of deeds, and such appointment or election
shall take effect upon such recording. The person so
appointed or elected thereupon shall be and become such
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Managers, jointly with the remaining or surviving Managers or
Manager, without the necessity of any act or transfer or
conveyance.
Sel"tn....Meetina. The Board of Managers shall meet
annually on the date and at the place of and immediately
after the annual meeting of the Unit Owners. Other meetings
of the Board of Managers may be held at any time or place
designated in the call of the meeting when called by any
member or members of the Board of Managers, provided that
notice as provided herein is given to each member of the
Board of Managers.
SAetinn -.. Notice. It shall be sufficient notice to a
member of the Board of- Managers to send notice by mail at
least seventy-two (72) hours or by a telegram at least
twenty-four (24) hours before the meeting addressed to him at
his usual or last known business or residence address or to
give notice to him in person or by telephone at least
twenty-four (24) hours before the meeting. Notice of a
meeting need not be given to any Manager if a written waiver
of notice, executed by him before or after the meeting, is
filed with the records of the meeting, or to any Manager who
attends the meeting without protesting prior thereto or at
its commencement the lack of notice to him. Neither notice
of a meeting nor a waiver of a notice need specify the
purposes of the meeting.
Section 7...arum. At any meeting of the Board of Managers
a majority of the Managers then in office shall constitute a
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majority of the votes cast upon the question, whether or not
a quorum is present, and the meeting may be held as adjourned
without further notice.
Anctinn.. .action by Vote. When a quorum is present at any
meeting of the Board of Managers, a majority of the Managers
present my take any action relating to the administration of
the Condominium, except when a larger vote is required by law
or by these By-Laway provided, however, that in no event
shall a majority consist of less than two Managers.
Section 9- Action hy writina. Any action required or
permitted to be taken at any meeting of the Board of Managers
may be taken without a meeting if Written consents thereto
are signed by all the Managers and such written consents are
filed with the records of the meetings of the Board of
Managers. Such consents shall be treated for all purposes as
a vote at a meeting.
Section 10. Resination and Removal. Any member of the
Board of Managers may resign at any time by instrument in
writing signed and acknowledged in the manner required in
Massachusetts for the acknowledgment of deeds and such
resignation shall take effect upon the recording of such
instrument with the Middlesex North .District Registry of
Deeds. After reasonable notice and opportunity to be heard
before the Board of Managers, a member thereof may be removed
from the office with or without cause by an instrument in
writing signed by the Unit Owners entitled to not less than
fifty-one (51) percent of the undivided interest in the
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recording of such instrument in the manner aforesaid.
Section Il...ridelityBnda. The Owners' Association shall
have blanket fidelity bonds for anyone who either handles or
is reponsible for funds held or administered by the Owners'
Association, whether or not they receive compensation for
their services, naming the Owners' Associations as obligee.
A management agent that handles funds for the Owners'
Association shall also be covered by its own fidelity bond,
which shall provide minimally the same coverage required of
the Owners' Association, and shall name the Owners'
Association as an obliges. except for fidelity bonds that a
management agent obtains for its personnel, all other bonds
shall have their premiums paid as a common expense by the
Owners' Association.
The fidelity bond shall cover the maximum funds that
will be in the custody of the Owners' Association or its
management agent at any time while the bond is in force. In
addition, the fidelity bond coverage shall at least equal the
sum of 3 months' assessments on all units in the Condominium,
plus the Owners' Association's reserve funds.
The bonds shall include a provision that calls for 10
days' written notice to the Owners' Association or insurance
trustee and to the holder of each first mortgage on an
individual unit in the Condominium before the bond can be
cancelled or substantially modified for any reason.
.entinn 12. .LiAbilitw, No member of the Board of Managers
designated or appointed as bereinbefore provided shall under
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accountable out of his personal assets, or be deprived of
compensation by reason of any action taken, suffered, or
omitted in good faith, or be so liable or accountable for
more money or other property than he actually receives or for
allowing one or more of the other members to have possession
of the Condominium books or property, or be so liable,
accountable, or deprived by reason of honest errors of
judgment or mistakes of fact or law, by reason of the
existence of any personal or adverse interest, or by reason
of anything except his own personal and willful malfeasance
and default.
section 13. Disqualification. No.member of the Board of
Managers shall be disqualified from his office by contracting
or dealing with the Board of Managers or with one or more
Unit Owners (whether directly or indirectly because of the
member's interest individually or the member's interest or
any Unit Owner's interest in any corporation, firm, trust, or
other organization connected with such contracting or
dealing, or because of any other reason) as vendor,
purchaser, or otherwise, nor shall any such dealing,
contract, or arrangement entered into in respect of this
Condominium, in which any member of the Board of Managers
shall be in any way interested, be avoided, nor shall any
member so dealing or contracting or being so interested be
liable to account for any profit realized by such dealing,
contract, or arrangement by reason of such member's holding
office, provided that the member shall act in good faith and
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the Board of Managers of the nature of his interest before
the dealing, contract, or arrangement is entered into.
Section.1...nIndemnit. The Board of Managers and each
member of said Board shall be entitled to indemnity both out
of the common funds of the Condominium and by the Unit Owners
against any liability incurred by said Board or any of its
members in the execution hereof including without limitation
liabilities in contract and in tort and liabilities for
damages, penalties, and fines. Each Unit Owner shall be
personally liable for all sums lawfully assessed for his
share of the Common Expenses of the Condominium property in
excess thereof, all as provided in the Condominium Statute.
Nothing contained in this Article II, Section 1 4, however,
shall be deemed to limit in any respect the powers granted to
the Board of Managers in this instrument.
fk"ion.4-..Officers of the AssociatiJo. At the annual
meeting of the Board of Managers, as provided herein, they
shall elect a Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary and such other
officers of the Association as they deem appropriate. Any
Manager may hold one or more of such offices at the same
time.
Section16. Chairman. The Chairman of the Board of Managers
shall have all of the general powers and will perform all of
the general duties incident to the office of President of a
business corporation organized in Massachusetts and shall
preside at all meetings of the Board of Managers and of the
Unit Owners. The Treasurer, or if he is absent or unable to
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majority vote of the Board of Managers, shalt perform the
duties of the Chairman if and whenever the Chairman shall be
absent or unable to act.
Section.37.., Treaurer. The Treasurer shall have the
responsibility for the Condominium funds and intangible
properties, and shall be responsible for keeping full and
accurate financial records and books of accounts showing all
receipts and disbursements and for the preparation of all
requiced financial data. He shall be responsible for the
deposit of all monies and other valuable properties in the
name of the Association or the Board of Managers in such
depositories as may from time to time be denignated by the
Board of Managers, and he shall haveall of the general
powers and perform all of the general dutien incident to the
office of Treasurer of a business corporation organized in
Massachusetts.
ezkinn..18. SeceAtar. The Secretary shall keep the minutes
of all meetings of the Unit Owners and of the Board of
Managers, shall have charge of such books and papers of the
Association as the Board of Managers shall direct, and shall
have all of the general powers and perform all of the general
duties incident to the office of Secretary of a business
corporation organized in Massachusetts.
ARTYCLE II PCwer* of Board of Mananerg
flsecton4,1. .P rs. Dutien and.nins. The Board of
Managers shall have all of the powers, duties and functions
required for the administration of the affairs of the
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(b) Determination of the Common Expenses required forthe affairs of the Condominium including, withoutlimitation, the operation and maintenance of theProperty and preparation of budgets and statementstherefor;
(c) Assessment and collection of the charges for theCommon Expenses from the Unit Owners;
(d) Employment and dismissal of the personnelnecessary for the maintenance and operation of theCommon Elementsl
(e) Promulgation of rules and regulations relating tothe use and operation of the Propertyr
(f) Opening of bank accounts on behalf of theAssociation and designation of the signatoriesrequired therefors
(g) Leasing, managing and otherwise dealing with theCommon Elements;
(h) Owning, conveying, encumbering, leasing andotherwise dealing with Units of the Condominiumacquired by the Board of Managers as the result ofenforcement of the lien for Common Expenses asprovided in the Condominium Statute or pursuant toany other provisions of the Condominium Statute,the Master Deed or these By-Laws,
(i) Obtaining of insurance for the Property pursuantto the provisions of Article V, section 2 hereof,
(5) Making repairs, additions and improvements to oralterations of the Property, and making repairs toand restoration or replacement of the Propertypurspant to and in accordance with the provisions
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such acts and things except such as, under the provisions of
the Condominium Statute, the Master Deed, or these By-Laws,
may not be delegated by the Unit Owners to the Board of
Managers. The powers, functions and duties of the Board of
Managers shall include, but shall not be limited to the
followings
(a) Operation, maintenance, cleaning, and care of theCommon Elements,
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(k) Management of the finances of the Association,including allocation of income and expensemp
(1) Enforcement of obligations of Unit Owners pursuantto and in accordance with the provisions of theCondominium Statute, the Master Deed, and theseBy-Laws, including power to assess and levyreasonable fines or charges against Unit Ownersfor violations of duly promulgated rules andregulationsj
(a) Making arrangements for the furnishing of utilityservices to the Property, including the grantingof licenses and easements required in connectiontherewith; and
(n) All such other powers, functions and duties as arereasonably required by or implicit in theforegoing.
Notwithstanding any other provision contained herein to
the contrary, the Board of Managers shall take no action
without the prior written approval of the Declarant and any
Assignee of his tights, if any there may be, which would
interfere with the Declarant's rights provided for in the
Master Deed to construct and develop future phases of the
Condominium.
AsCtin2. Managing agent oJMngae. The Board of Manager.
may in its discretion engage and employ a managing agent or
manager for the Condominium to perform such duties and
functions as the Board of Managers shall specify and
authorize, and the Board of Managers my delegate to such
managing agent or manager all of the powers of the Board of
Managers except such as, under the provisions of the Master
Deed, or these By-Laws, may not be so delegated. The
compensation for such managing agent or manager shall be
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discretion and shall be a Common Expense of the Condominium.
ARTICLE.IV .- fnit nWlRO
Snkkjil..-.MNmailnga. Commencing in 1986, there shall be an
annual meeting of the Unit Owners on the first Tuesday of
March in each year at 7:30 p.m. on the Condominium premises
or at such other reasonable place and time as may be
designated by the Board of Managers by written notice given
to the Unit Owners at least fourteen (14) days prior to the
date so designated. Special meetings of the Unit Owners may
be called at any time by the Board of Managers and shall be
called by it upon the written request of Unit Owners entitled
to at least forty (40%) percent of the undivided interest in
the Common Elements of the Condominium. Written notice of
any such meeting, designating the place, day and hour
thereof, shall be given by the Board of Managers to the Unit
Owners and, if the Board of Managers has actual notice that
rHLMC or FZNMA holds any interest in one or more mortgages on
any Units, to such other parties as may be required by
whichever of FHLMC or FNMA (or both) holds such interest at
least fourteen (14) days prior to the date so designated and
also to the holder of any other first mortgage of which the
Board of Managers has actual notice. At the annual meeting
of Unit Owners, the Board of Managers shall submit reports of
the management and finances of the Condominium. Whenever, at
any meeting, the Board of Managers proposes to submit to the
Unit Owners any matter with respect to which approval of or
action by the Unit owner is required or appropriety, the
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such matter.
Recinn 1. .Notice. Every notice to a Unit Owner required
under the provisions hereof or which may be deemed by the
Board of Managers necessary or desirable in connection with
the execution of its powers, functions, and duties hereunder,
or which may be ordered in any judicial proceeding shall be
deemed sufficient and binding if a written or printed copy of
such notice shall be given by one or more of the members of
the Board of Managers to such Unit Owner by leaving such
notice with such Unit Owner at its Unit in the Condominium or
by mailing it, postage prepaid, and addressed to such Unit
Owner at its address, as it appears upon the records of the
Board of Managers, at least fourteen (14) clays prior to the
date fixed for the occurrence of the matter, thing, or event
of which such notice is given. Such notice shall be deemed
to have been given on the date of mailing.
Section 3. Order Af Businenn. At every meeting of the Unit
Owners, the order of business shall be as follows, (a) roll
call (b) proof of notice of meetings (c) reading of minutes
of preceding meeting; (d) reports of the Board of Managers
and reports of special committees appointed by the Board of
anagersi (e) election of members of the Board of Managers,
if on the agendal (f) unfinished business from prior
meetingsa (g) new business, and (h) any other matters.
Section.1.. . ting. The Owner of each Unit in the
Condominium shall be entitled to vote and to take action upon
all appropriate matters in proportion to the percentage of
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Condominium (the "Percentage') as specified in the Master
Deed thereof. Such Percentage shall be voted and otherwise
exercised as a unit and shall not be divided among several
Owners of any such Unit. To that end, whenever any of said
Units is owned of record by wote than one person, the several
Owners of such Unit shall (a) determine and designate which
one of such Owners shall be authorized and entitled to cast
votes, execute instruments, and otherwise exercise the rights
appertaining to such Unit hereunder and (b) notify the
Secretary of the Board of Managers of such designation by a
notice in writing signed by all of the record Owners of such
Unit. Any such designation shall take effect upon receipt by
the Secretary and may be changed at any time and from time to
tine by notice as aforesaid. In the absence of any such
notice of designation, the Board of Managers may, by majority
vote, designate any one of such Owners for such purposes.
The Owner or Owners of each Unit may so vote at any meeting
by a proxy designated by the sole Owner or all of the Owners
of much Unit by an instrument in writing delivered to the
Secretary of the Board of Managers at or prior to such
meeting. No such votes shall be cast or other such action
taken by the Board of Managers on account of or with respect
to any Unit of the Condominium owned by the Board of
Managers, and the Percentage appurtenant to any Unit owned by
the Board of Managers shall be excluded from the computation
of the total Percentage when computing the Percentages of all
of the other Units for pyrposes of voting or other action.
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presence of Unit owners or their representatives as provided
herein entitled to not less than fifty-one (51%) percent of
the undivided interest in the Common Elements shall
constitute a quorum.
Rection A. -action by Vote. When a quorum is present at any
meeting of the Unit Owners, the vote of those Unit Owners
entitled to. a plurality of the undivided interest in the
Common Elements shall be required for any election to any
office, and the vote of the Unit Owners entitled to not less
than fifty-one (511) percent of the undivided interest in the
Common Elements shall be required for any action taken by the
Unit Owners other than election t'o an office for a particular
matter unless a higher percentage is required elsewhere
herein, in the Master Deed or by Statute in which case such
higher percentage of votes shall be required.
etion.7.- Action by Writing. Any action able to be
taken by the Unit owners may be taken without a meeting if
all Unit Owners entitled to vote on the matter consent to the
action in writing filed with the records of the meetings of
.the Unit Owners. Such consents shall be treated for all
purposes as a vote at a meeting of the Unit Owners.
ARTICLE U - Operation of the .nronetv
section 1.. CommongEpsnse. Profits and Funds.
A. The Unit Owners shall be liable for the Common
Expenses of the Condominium in proportion to the Percentages
of their respective Units. The Common Expenses shall include
an adequate reserve fund for maintenance, repairs and
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a periodic basis. The Board of Managers may, to such extent
as it deems advisable, set aside common funds of the
Condominium as reserved or contingent funds, and may use the
funds so set aside for reduction of indebtedness or other
lawful capital purpose, or subject to the provisions of the
following Section 2 of this Article V, for repair.
rebuilding, restoration or improvement of the Property, and
the funds so set aside shall not be deemed to be commmon
profits available for distribution.
Additionally, a working capital fund shall be
established for the initial months of the project operation
equal to at least a two months' estimated common area charge
for each Unit. Each Unit's share of the working capital fund
shall be collected and transferred to the Board of Managers
at the time of closing of the sale of each Unit and
maintained in a segregated account for the use and benefit of
the Association. The contribution to the working capital
fund for each unsold unit in any phase shall be paid to the
Association within 60 days after the conveyance of the first
unit in such phase. The purpose of the fund is to insure
that the Board of Managers will have cash available to meet
unforeseen expenditures, or to acquire additional equipment
or services deemed necessary or desirable by the Board of
Managers. Amounts paid into the fund shall not be considered
as advance payment of regular assessments.
B. At least twenty (20) days prior to the commencement
of each fiscal year of the Association, and within thirty
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portion of a fiscal year then remaining, the Board of
Managers shall estimate the Common Expenses expected to be
incurred during such fiscal year together with a reasonable
provision or contingencies and reserves, and, after taking
into account any undistributed common profits from prior
years. shall determine the assessment for the Common Expenses
to be made for such fiscal year. Upon the determination of
such assessment by the Board of Managers, the Board of
Managers shall promptly render to each Unit Owner a statement
setting forth such assessment together with the shares of
such assessment that are allocable to each Unit Owner in
proportion to each Unit Owner's Petcentage. The Unit Owners
shall be obligated to pay their shares of such assessment in
monthly installments payable in advance according to the
terms of such statement or on such other regular installment
basis as the Board of Managers shall determine. In the event
that the Board of Managers shall determine during any fiscal
year that the assessment so made is less than the Common
Expenses actually incurred, or, in the reasonable opinion of
the Board of Managers, likely to be incurred, the Board of
Managers shall make a supplemental assessment or supplemental
assessments and render a statement or statements therefor in
the manner aforesaid, and such statement or statements shall
take effect and be payable as aforesaid. The amount of each
such statement, together with interest thereon, at a rate of
one and one-half (1.5%) percent per month if such statement
is not paid when due, shall constitute a lien on the Unit of
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Condominium Statute. The Declarant shall be liable for
payment of the assessments on all unsold units from and after
the date of the recording of the documents (the Master Deed
for Phase I and Amendments to the Master Deed for subsequent
Phases) by which such units were submitted to the
Condominium.
C. The Board of Managers shall, upon the written
request of any Unit owner, potential purchaser, or any
encumbrancer or prospective encumbrancer of a Unit, issue to
such party a written statement in recordable form setting
forth the unpaid Common Expenses with respect to the Unit
covered by the request, which shall be conclusive upon the
remaining Unit Owners and upon the Board of Managers in favor
of all persons who rely thereon in good faith if signed by
any two (2) members of the Board of Managers.
The lien for nonpayment of Common Expenses may be
enforced by the Board of Managers as provided in the
Condominium Statute, or in any other manner permitted by law.
To the extent permitted by law, a non-paying Unit Owner shall
be required to pay the costs and expenses of such proceedings
and reasonable attorneys' fees, and, in the case of sale
pursuant to such proceedings, such Unit Owner shall be
required to pay a reasonable rental for the Unit, and the
plaintiff in the action shall be entitled to the appointment
of a receiver to collect the rental without regard to the
value of the security. In a voluntary conveyance, the
grantee of a Unit shall be jointly and severally liable with
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for the grantor's share of the Common Zpenses up to the time
of the grant or conveyance, without prejudice to the
grantee's rights to recover from the grantor the amounts paid
by the granteel provided, however, that any such grantee
shall be entitled to a statement from the Board of Managers
setting forth the amounts of the unpaid assessments against
the grantor, and such grantee shall not be liable for, nor
shall the Unit conveyed be subject to a lien for, any unpaid
assessments against the grantor in excess of the amount set
forth. No Unit Owner may exempt himself from liability for
his contribution toward the Common Expenses by waiver of the
use or enjoyment of any of the Common Elements or by
abandonment of his Unit.
D. The Board of Managers shall expend common funds only
for Common Expenses and lawful purposes permitted hereby and
by the provisions of the Condominium Statute.
E. The Unit Owners shall be entitled to any surplus
funds (referred to in the Condominium Statute as common
profits) to which they contributed in proportion to their
respective Percentages and the Board of Managers may at any
time or times distribute such surplus funds (or common
profits) among the Unit Owners in such proportions. To that
end, the Board of Managers may at any time or times determine
the amounts of such surplus funds (or common profits) as of
the close of each month or other accounting period during
each fiscal year, and allocate each of such amounts to those
persons who were Unit Owners during such periods and thereby
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amounts according to such allocations, in each case, among
the pertinent Unit Owners in proportion to their respective
Percentages as aforesaid.
Sectia2.Insuance.
A. The Board of Managers shall obtain and maintain, to
the extent available, master policies of casualty and
physical damage insurance for the benefit and protection of
the Board of Managers and all of the Unit Owners and their
respective mortgagees, as their interests may appear naming
as the named insured, and with loss proceeds payable to, the
Board of Managers as trustees for the benefit of all of the
Unit Owners and their respective mortgagees, as their
interests may appear, and to the extent covered by such
policies, payable to the Declarant, its mortgagees and
assignees, as their interests may appear, pursuant to such
condominium casualty insurance endorsement form as may from
time to time be customarily used in Massachusetts, such
insurance to cover Phase .1 as defined In the Master Deed, and
in the event that all or one or more of the proposed
subsequent phases are incorporated into the Condominium
pursuant to the provisions of the Master Deed, all such
additional Phases and all other insurable improvements
forming part of the Common Elements, including all of the
Units with the fixtures and equipment installed in the Units
on the date of recording of the Master Deed or installed
thereafter by the Declarant, but not including (a) the
furniture, furnishings, or other personal property of the
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Owners thereof subsequent to the first sale of such Unit by
the Declarant, as to which it shall be the separate
responsibility of the Unit Owners to insure. Such insurance
shall insofar as practicable be maintained in On amount equal
to not less than 100% of the full replacement value of the
insured property as determined by the Board of Managers which
shall, at least as often as annually. review such value and
obtain An insurance appraisal of the insured property, and
shall insure against (a) loss or damage by fire and other
hazards covered by the standard extended coverage endorsement
and (b) such other hazards or risks as the Board of Managers
from time to time in its discretion shall determine to be
appropriate, including but pot limited to vandalism,
malicious mischief, windstorm and water damage. All policies
of casualty and physical damage insurance shall insofar as
practicable provide (a) that such policies may not be
cancelled, terminated or substantially modified as to amount
of coverage or risks covered without at least twenty (20)
days' written notice to the insureds including all mortgageen
of Units, (b) that, notwithstanding any provisions thereof
which give the insurer the right to elect to restore damage
in lieu of making a cash settlement, such election may not be
exercisable without the approval of the Board of Managers and
may not be exercisable if in conflict with the terms of the
Condominium Statute, the Master Deed, or these By-Laws, (c)
for waiver of subrogation as to any claims (except claims
involving arson or fraud) against the Association, the Board
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of Managers, the managing agent or manager for the
Condominium (if any), agents or employees of the Board of
Managers, and the Unit Owners and their respective employees,
agents and guests, (d) for waivers of any defense based upon
the conduct of any insured, and (e) that the insurer shall
not be entitled to contribution from the proceeds of any
casualty insurance which may be purchased separately by Unit
Owners. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article
V. Section 2, if the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
(*FHLMC") or the Federal National Mortgage Association
("FNMA") holds any interest in one or more mortgages on any
Units, all policies of casualty and physical damage insurance
shall be in such amounts and contain such terms as may be
required from time to time by whichever of FHLMC or FNMA (or
both) holds such interest and, whenever any of the insured
property is damaged by fire or other casualty, the Board of
Managers shall give notice of such damage to such parties as
may be required by whichever of FHLMC or FNMA (or both) holds
such interest. The Board of Managers shall collect and
receive all casualty loss insurance proceeds and shall hold,
use, apply and disburse the same in accordance with
applicable provisions of the following Section 3 of this
Article V.
B. The Board of Managers shall also so obtain and
maintain, to the extent available, the following insurances
(1) workmen's compensation and employer's liability
insurances (2) public liability insurance covering each
member of the Board of Managers, the managing agent or
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also covering cross liability claims of one insured against
another insured, (3) such other insurance as the Board of
Managers shall in its discretion determiner and (4) if FHKLC
or FNMA holds any interest in one or more mortgages on any
Units, such other insurance as may be required from time to
time by whichever of FBLMC or FNMA (or both) holds such
interest. All such insurance policies shall be in such
amounts and forms as the Board of Managers shall in its
discretion determine and shall provide that adjustment of
loss shall be made by the Board of Managers and that the
proceeds of which shall be payable to the Board of Managers.
The Board of Managers shall review the amounts of such
insurance policies at least annually. Notwithstanding any
other provisions of this Article V. Section 2, if PHLMC or
FNMA holds any interest in one or more mortgages on any
Units, all such insurance policies shall be in such amounts
and contain such terms as may be required from time to time
by whichever of FHLMC or FNMA (or both) holds such interest.
C. The cost of all such insurance obtained and
maintained by the Board of Managers pursuant to provisions of
this Article V, Section 2, shall be a Comnon Expense.
D. Unit Owners shall carry insurance for their own
benefit insuring any drapes, furniture, furnishings,
equipment and other personal property not covered by the
insurance maintained by the Board of Managers, provided that
all such policies shall contain waivers of subrogation and
further provided that the liability of the carriers issuing
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affected or diminished by reason of any such additional
insurance carried by any Unit Owner.
Section.3. .Rebildinaland.RestaAionA~.lmproventa.
A. In the event of any fire or other casualty loss to
the insured property of the Condominium as provided in
Article V, Section 2, hereof, the Board of Managers shall
determine in their reasonable discretion whether or not such
loss exceeds ten (10) percent of the value of the
Condominium immediately prior to the casualty, and shall
notify all Unit Owners of such determination. If such loss
as so determined does not exceed ten (10%) percent of such
value, the Board of Managers shall proceed with the necessary
repairs, rebuilding, or restoration in the manner provided in
paragraph (a) of Section 17 of the Condominium Statute. If
such loss as so determined does exceed ten (10%) percent of
such value, the Board of Managers shall forthwith submit to
all Unit Owners (a) a form of agreement (which may be in
several counterparts) by the Unit Owners authorizing the
Board of Managers to proceed with the necessary repair.
rebuilding, or restoration, and (b) a copy of the provisions
of Section 17 of the Condominium Statute or any successor
provision; and the Board of Managers shall thereafter proceed
in accordance with, and take such further action as they may
in their discretion deem advisable in order to implement the
provisions of, said Section 17. Any cost of such repair,
rebuilding, or restoration in excess of the insurance
proceeds received by the Board of' Managers therefor shall
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assess all of the Unit Owners for such cost and for a
completion bond for such cost as part of the assessment for
the Common Expenses. If there shall have been a repair,
rebuilding or restoration pursuant to this Article V, Section
3, and the amount of insurance proceeds received by the Board
of Managers therefor shall have exceeded the cost of such
.. repair, rebuilding or restoration, then the excess of such
insurance proceeds, if any, shall be added to the common
funds or, at the option of the Board of Kanagers, divided
among all of the Unit Owners in proportion to the Percentages
of their respective Unitsg provided, however, that no
provision herein shall be deemed t6 give a Unit Owner or any
other party priority over any rights, of the holder of the
first mortgage (if any) on such Unit Owner's Unit pursuant to
such mortgage in the case of a distribution to such Unit
Owner of such insurance proceeds. Mortgagees of Units shall
be entitled to priority with respect to any insurance
proceeds distributed to their Mortgagors.
To the extent that any such insurance proceeds represent
payment for losses to buildings under construction which have
not yet been dedicated to the Condominium regime, such
proceeds shall be payable to the Declarant, its mortgagees
and assignees, as their interests may appear. Losses to such
buildings shall not be considered in the method of
determining the percentage of loss and the procedure for
reconstruction.
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PG 77B. If and whenever the Board of Managers shall propose
to make any improvement to the Common Elements of the
Condominium or shall be requested in writing by the Unit
Owners holding thirty-three (33%) percent or more of the
undivided interest in the Common Elements to make any such
improvement, the Board of Managers shall submit to all Unit
Owners (a) a form of agreement (which may be in several
counterparts) specifying the improvement or improvements
proposed to be made and the estimated cost thereof, and
authorizing the Board of Managers to proceed to wake the same
and (b) a copy of the provisions of Section 18 of the
Condominium Statute or any successor provision. Upon (a) the
receipt of the Board of Managers of such agreement signed by
Unit Owners holding seventy-five (75%) percent or more of the
undivided interest in the Common Elements or (b) the
expiration of ninety (90) days after such agreement was first
submitted to the Unit Owners, whichever of said (a) and (b)
shall first occur, the Board of Managers shall notify all
Unit Owners of the aggregate percentage of undivided interest
in the Common Elements held by Unit Owners who have signed
such agreement. If such percentage exceeds seventy-five
(75%) percent, the Board of Managers shall proceed to make
the improvement or improvements specified in such agreement
and, in accordance with Section 16 of the Condominium
Statute, shall charge the cost of such improvement or
improvements of the Unit owners as a Common Expense. It such
percentage exceeds fifty (50%) percent but is less than
seventy-five (75%) percent, the Board of Managers may proceed
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agreement end, in accordance with Bection 1 of the
Condominium Statute, shall charge the cost of such
improvement or improvements to the Unit Owners that have
signed such agreement.
C. If and whenever any Unit Owner or Owners shall
propose to sake an improvement to or affecting the Common
Elements of the Condominium at such Unit owner's or Owners'
own expense and the Board of Managers determine in its
reasonable discretion that such improvement would be
consistent and compatible with the provisions and intent of
the Condominium statute, the Master Deed, and these By-Laws,
the Board of Managers may, but shall not be obliged to,
authorize such improvement to be made at the sole expense of
the Unit Owner or Owners proposing the same, without the
consent or approval of other Unit owners, subject to such
conditions, requirements and provisions as the Board of
Managers in their reasonable discretion deem to be necessary
or desirable in the circumstances.
D. Notwithstanding anything contained in the preceding
Subsections A, B and C, (a) in the event that any Owner or
Owners shall dissent from any determination of the Board of
Managers with respect to the value of the Condominium
property or any other determination or action of the Board of
Managers under this section 3 by notice in writing to the
Board of Mahagers, sent by registered or certified mail
within thirty (30) days after the date of such determination
or action, and such dispute shall not be resolved within
PG 79thirty (30) days after such notice, then either the Board of
Managers or the dissenting Unit Owner or Owners may submit
the matter to arbitration, and for that purpose one
arbitrator shall be designated by the Board of Managers, one
by the dissenting Unit Owner or Owners, and a third by the
two arbitrators so designated and such arbitration shall be
conducted in accordance with the rules and procedures of the
American Arbitration Association, and (b) the Board of
Managers shall not in any event be obliged to proceed with
any repair, rebuilding, restoration or improvement unless and
until they have received funds in an amount equal to the
estimate of the Board of Managers of all costs thereof.
ection ..SConnion. If any public or quasi-public
authority initiates a proceeding to take any portion of the
Condominium under the power of eminent domain, the Board of
Managers shall notify all of the Unit Owners and their
respective mortgagees promptly after the commencement of such
proceeding. If more than ten (10%) percent of the value of
the condominium is taken under the power of eminent domain,
the taking shall be treated as a casualty loss as referred to
in Article V, Section 3 hereof, and the provisions of Section
17 of the Condominium Statute shall apply. Where one or more
Units have been substantially altered or rendered
uninhabitable as a result of a partial taking, and the Unit
Owners vote to restore and continue the Condominium pursuant
to the provisions of Section 17 of the Condominium Statute,
the Board of Managers shall have the authority to acquire the
remaining portions of such Units for such price as the Board
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such remaining portion who does not agree with such
determination may apply to the Superior Court of Middlesex
County on such notice to the Board of Managers as the Court
shall direct, for an order directing the purchase of such
remaining portion at the fair market value thereof as
approved by the Court. Where as a result of a partial taking
any Unit is decreased in size or where the number of Units is
decreased by a partial taking, then the Board of Managers may
make such provisions for realignment of the Percentages as
shall be just and equitable.
In the event of total or partial taking under the powers
of eminent domain, the Unit Owners shall be represented by
the Association acting through the.Board of Managers. In the
event of a partial taking, the award shall be allocated to
the respective Unit Owners, acording to the Percentages of
their respective Units, except as to such portion or portions
of the award which are attributable to direct or
consequential damages suffered by particular Units, which
shall be payable to the Unit owners of such Units or their
mortgagees, as their interest may appear. In the case of a
total taking of all Units and the Common Eltments, the entire
award shall be payable to the Board of Managers to be
distributed to the Unit Owners in accordance with the
Percentages of their respective Units.
Any award attributable (1) to buildings under
construction which have not yet been dedicated to the
condominium regime, or (2) by virtue of the Declarant's
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Declarant, its mortgagees and assignees as their interests
may appear.
No vote or consent required of a Unit Owner pursuant to
this Article V, Section 4 shall be deemed effective without
the written consent of the holder of any first mortgage of
record. No provision herein shall be deemed to give a Unit
Owner or any other party priority over any rights of the
holder of the first mortgage (if any) on such Unit Owner's
Unit pursuant to such mortgage in the case of distribution to
such Unit Owner of condemnation awards for the taking of
Units and/or Common Elements. Mortgagees of Units will be
entitled to priority with respect to any awards distributed
to their mortgagors.
S ton....Maintenance.andRepair.
A. All maintenance of and repairs to any Unit as
defined in the Master Deed and excluding any of the Common
Elements contained therein, whether structural or
non-structural, ordinary or extraordinary, shall be done by
the Unit Owner at the Unit Owner's expense, except as
otherwise specifically provided herein.
B. All maintenance and repairs to the Common Elements
as defined in the Master Deed shall be done by the Board of
Managers and the expense thereof shall be charged to all of
the Unit Owners as a Common Expense, except to the extent
that such maintenance and repairs are necessitated by the
negligence, misuse, or neglect of a Unit owner or any guest.
invites, agent, servant, or employee of such Unit Owner, in
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and, to the extent permitted by law, shall constitute and be
enforceable as a lien on such Unit Owner's Unit.
Section..- nues. Roalations and eaniramfsnts. The Board
of Managers say at any time and from time to time adopt,
amend, and rescind administrative rules and regulations
governing the operation, maintenance and use of the Common
Elements and the Units, provided that such actions by the
Board of Managers are consistent with the provisions of the
Condominium Statute, the Master Deed and these By-Laws, and
are designed to prevent unreasonable interference with the
use by the Unit Owners of their Units and of the Common
Elements, and provided also that no such rules or regulations
shall be promulgated and no amendments to any such rules and
regulations shall be made that will adversely affect the
holder of any first mortgage of record on any Unit without
the written consent of such holder.
Section .I YnsncctIon of Rnnkas Renorte tA.Unit Owner-.
Books, accounts and records of the Board of Managers shall be
open to inspection to any one Or more of the Board of
Managers and the Unit Owners at all reasonable times. An
annual report of the operations of the Board of Managers for
such ye$r which shall include financial statements in such
forms and in such detail as the Board of Managers shall deem
proper shall be rendered by the Board of Managers to the Unit
Owners and all mortgagee. requesting the same as soon as is
reasonably possible after the close of each fiscal year. Any
person who has been furnished with such report and shall have
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Managers by registered or certified mail within sixty (60)
days after the date of the receipt by such person of such
report shall be deemed to have assented thereto.
Sectin....Pasment Vouchers,. Checks, notes, drafts and
other instruments for the payment of money drawn or endorsed
in the name of the Board of Managers or of the Association
may be signed by any member of the Board of Managers, or by
any person or persons to whom such power may at any time or
from time to time be delegated by not less than a majority of
the Board of Managers.
section.9-riscal Year. The fiscal year of the Association
shall be the year ending on the last day of December or such
other date as may from time to time be determined by the
Board of Managers.
ARTICLE.VT - Third Parties
AsatInnA- .Riohta and Obliations. No purchaser, mortgagee,
lender or other person dealing with the Board of Managers or
the members thereof as they than appear of record in the
Middlesex North District Registry of Deeds shall be bound to
ascertain or inquire further as to the identity of the
persons who are then the members thereof or be affected by
any notice, implied or actual, other than a recorded
certificate thereof, and such recorded certificate shall be
conclusive evidence of the personnel of said Board of
Managers and of any changes therein. The receipts of the
Board of Managers, or any one or more of them, for monies or
things paid or delivered to them or him as the case may be,
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or delivering the same, and no person from whom the Board of
Managers, or any one or more of them, shall receive any
money, property, or other credit shall be required to see to
the application thereof. No purchaser, mortgagee, lender, or
other person dealing with the Board of Managers or with any
real or personal property which then is or formerly was
Condominium property shall be bound to ascertain or inquire
as to (a) the existencetof any purpose for or occurrence of
any event in which a sale, mortgage, pledge or charge is
herein authorized or directed, (b) the purpose or regularity
of any of the acts of the Board of Managers, or any one or
more of them, purporting to be done in pursuance of any of
the provisions of powers herein contained, or (c) as to the
regularity of the resignation, removal, election or
appointment of any member of the Board of Managersl and any
records of the Board of Managers purporting to be executed by
the persons herein required to execute the same shall be
conclusive evidence in favor of any such purchaser,
, mortgagee, lender or other person dealing with the Board of
Managers of the matters therein recited.
Section 2. .Rernurse. No recourse shall at any time be had
under or upon any note, bond, contract order, instrument,
certificate, undertaking, obligation, covenant or agreement,
whether oral or written, made, issued, or executed by the
Board of Managers or by any agent or employee of the Board of
Managers, or by reason of anything done or omitted to be done
by or on behalf of them or any of them, against the members
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agent or employee or against any Unit Owner either directly
or indirectly, by legal or equitable proceeding, or by virtue
of any suit or otherwise, and all persons extending credit
to, contracting with, or having any claim against the Board
of Managers shall look only to the Condominium property and
funds for payment under such contract or claim, or for the
payment of any debt, damage, judgment, decree, or money that
may otherwise become due or payable to them from the Board of
Managers, so that neither the members of the Board of
Managers nor the Unit Owners, present or future, shall be
personally liable therefor; provided, however, that nothing
herein contained shall be deemed to limit or impair the
liability of-Unit Owners under the provisions of Article V.
ection 1, hereof or under the provisions of the Condominium
Statute.
setinJ.3...114ntumn Subiectn Terms .geof. Every
note, bond, contract order, instrument, certificate,
undertaking, obligation, covenant or agreement, whether oral
or written, made, issued, or executed by the Board of
Managers, or by any agent or employee of the Board of
Managers, shall be deemed to have been entered into subject
to the terms, conditions, provisions and restrictions of
these By-Laws regardless of whether express reference shall
have been made to these By-Laws.
antinn.- aecor,11n. Certificates. These By-Laws and any
amendments hereto and any certificate herein required to be
recorded and any other certificate or paper signed by the
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deemed desirable to record shall be recorded with the
Middlesex North District Registry of Deede, and such record
shall be deemed conclusive evidence of the contents and
effectiveness thereof according to the tenor thereofl and all
persons dealing in any manner whatsoever with the Board of
Managers, the Condominium property, or any Unit Owner shall
be held to have notice of any alteration or amendment of
these By-Laws or change of members of the Board of Managers,
when the same shall be recorded with said Registry of Deeds.
Any certificate signed by any member of the Board of Managers
in office at the time setting forth as facts any matters
affecting the Condominium, including without limitation
statements as to identity of. the Unit Owners, as t6 what
action has been taken by the Unit Owners, and as to matters
determining the authority of the Board of Managers to do any
act, when duly acknowledged and recorded with said Registry
of Deeds shall be conclusive evidence as to the existence of
such alleged facts in favor of all third persons, including
the Board of Managers, acting in reliance thereon. Any
certificate executed by a majority of the Board of Managers
setting forth any facts, the existence of which are necessary
to authorize the execution of any instrument or the taking of
any action by the Board of Managers, shall as to all persons
acting in good faith in reliance thereon, be conclusive
evidence of the truth of the statements made in such
certificate and of the existence of the facts therein set
forth.
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Seactin .. Amendment. The Board of Managers, having first
been indemnified to its reasonable satisfaction against
outstanding obligations and liabilities may at any time and
from time to time amend or modify these By-Laws in any manner
and to any extent provided that said Board of Managers has
received the consent in writing of Unit Owners entitled to
not less than seventy-five (75%) percent of the undivided
interest in the Common Elements and further provided always
that: (a) for so long as the Declarant owns any Unit in the
Condominium, or for so long as the Declarant and/or its
Assignees has the right to develop future units, these
By-Laws may not be amended so as to adversely affect the
Declarant or its Assignee without the Declarant's express
written consents (b) no such amendment that purports to alter
the Percentage appertaining to any Unit or the basis for
allocation of the Common Expenses or distributions to Unit
Owners shall be of any force or effect unless the same has
been signed by all of the Unit Owners and recorded in the
Middlesex North Registry of Deeds, provided that such an
amendment shall be executed and recorded if and to the extent
required in connection with an amendment to the Master Deed
pursuant to section 11 of the Master Deedy (c) these By-Laws
may not be amended in any manner described in (b) without
consent of every holder of a first mortgage of record on any
Unit, and (d) these By-Laws may not be amended in any manner
that would render these By-Laws contrary to or inconsistent
with any requirements or provisions of the Condominium
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pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Article VII,
Section 1, shall become effective upon the recording with the
Middlesex North Registry of Deeds of an instrument of
asendment, alteration, addition or change, as the case may
be, signed, sealed and acknowledged in the manner required in
Massachusetts for the acknowledgment of deeds by a majority
of the Board of Managers, setting forth in full such
amendment, alteration, addition or change together with the
consent of the Unit Owners herein required to consent
thereto, together with a so signed, sealed and acknowledged
consent of each other party, if any whose consent is
necessary to the validity and effectiveness thereof. Such
instrument, so executed and recorded, shall be conclusive
evidence of the existence of all facts and of compliance with
all prerequisites to the validity of such amendment,
alteration, addition, or change, whether stated in such
instrument or not, upon all questions as to title or
affecting the rights of third persons, and for all other
purposes.
Sectinn 2. Termination. The Association of which these
By-Laws are the governing instrument shall terminate only
upon the removal of the Condominium from the provisions of
the Condominium Statute in accordance with provisions thereof
and in compliance with other applicable laws and regulations.
San-inn. Dintrsh,,tinn UnnniTeminin. Upon the
termination of the Association, the Board of Managers, with
the concurrence and cooperation of the Unit Owners, May,
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PG 89subject to and in accordance with applicable provisions of
the Condominium Statute, sell and convert into money the
whole of the Condominium or any part or parts thereof, and,
after paying or retiring all known liabilities and
obligations of the Board of Managers and providing for
indemnity against any other outstanding liabilities and
obligations, shall divide the proceeds thereof among, and
distribute in kind at valuations made by said Board of
Managers which shall be conclusive all other property then
held by the Board of Managers to the Unit Owners in
proportion to the Percentages of their respective Units. In
making any sale under this provision, the Board of Managers
shall have the power to sell or vary any contract of sale and
to resell without being answerable for loss and, for said
purposes, to do all things, including the execution and
delivery of instruments, as may by their performance be shown
to be, in the reasonable judgment of the Board of Managers,
necessary or desirable in connection therewith. The powers
of sale and all other powers herein given to the Board of
Managers shall continue as to all property at any time
remaining in its hands or ownership, even though all times
herein fixed for distribution of such property may have
passed.
ARTICLR VIT - Miscellaneous
Section.1...Construction and.Internratation. In the
construction hereof, whether or not so expressed, words used
in the singular or in the plural respectively include both
the plural and singular, words denoting males include females
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PG 90and words denoting persons include individuals, firms,
associations, companies (joint stock or otherwise), trusts,
and corporations, unless a contrary intention is to be
inferred from or required by the subject matter or context.
aetion.2.-Statutnrv.rovision. The Units, the Common
Elements, the Unit Owners, the Association, and the Board of
Managers of the Association shall have the benefit of and be
subject to the provisions of the Condominium Statute, and, in
respects not specified in these By-Laws, shall be governed by
provisions of the Condominium Statute in their relation to
each other and to the Condominium established hereby,
including without limitation, provisions thereof with respect
to Common expenses, funds, profits, improvement and
rebuilding of Common Elements, and removal of the Condominium
or any portion thereof from the provisions of the Condominium
Statute.
Section.1.. Waiver. No provisions contained in these By-Laws
shall be deemed to have been abrogated or waived by reason of
any failure to enforce the same, irrespective of the number
of violations or breaches that may occur.
Section A...Captions. The captions herein are inserted only
as a matter of convenience and for reference, and in no way
define, limit or describe the scope of these By-Laws nor the
intent of any provisions hereof.
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PG 91Sectinn . .. .Turms. All terms and expressions used in these
By-Laws which are defined in the Condominium Statute shall,
unless otherwise specified or otherwise clearly indicated by
the context, have the same meanings herein as set forth in
the Condominium Statute.
gaection.d...Invaliditv. The invalidity of any provision or
provisions of these By-Laws shall not be deemed to impair or
affect in any manner the validity, enforceability, or effect
of the remainder of these By-Laws, and, in such event, all of
the other provisions of these By-Laws shall continue in full
force and effect as if such invalid provision had never been
included herein.
Section"1...Confliesz. These By-Laws are intended to comply
with the requirements and provisions of the Condominium
Statute. In case any of the provisions contained herein
conflict with the provisions of the Condominium Statute, the
provisions of the Condominium Statute shall control.
ACCEPTANCE.OF.APPOINTHENT
The undersigned being named as the original members of
the Managing Board of Grand Manor Condominium Asssociation,
being the managing board of the organization of unit owners
of Grand Manor Condominium, hereby accept appointment to said
Managing Board and all trusts imposed hereby and agree for
themselves and for their successors as members of the
Managing Board to be bound by and act in accordance with the
foregoing By-Laws to be .recorded with the Master Deed of
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PG 92Grand Manor Condominium, and any duly enacted amendments
thereof.
Executed this I'day of OCkr , 1985.
Antonios Kalsikas
Christos A. Katnikas
CONMWEAL2I OF KASSACUSEflS
Middlesez, 2s c'jC' A , 1985
Then personally appeared the above-named ANTONIOSKAsIKAS and CRIISTOS KATBIKAB and acknowledged the foregoingInstrument to be their free acts and deeds, before me.
Notary PubI *My Commission Expires:
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RW2675 PG 751The CITY OF LOWELL, a municipal corporation duly organized by law and
located in the Middlesex CoJnty, Conronwealth of Massachusetts forconsideration of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars grants to Anthonykctsikas, individually of 1310 Mammoth Road, Dracut, Middlesex County,Massachusetts,
With OWITCLAIM COVENANTS,
A certain piece or parcel of land on the easterly side of Hmrphrey Street inLowell and the southerly side of Willard Street in Lowell and Dracut, boundedand described as following:
BEGINNING; at a point at the intersection of the southerly line ofWillard Street with the westerly line of Shawmut Avenue in said Town of Oracutat an ironball in the ledge, thence,
SOUTIRLY; by the westerly line of Shawnut Avenue about five hundredfirteen and ten one hundredths (515.10) feet to the southerly line of lotnumber 339 on "A plan of land in Lowell and Oracut, belonging to the Town ofDracut surveyed by Osgood a.d Snell, Civil Engineers, November, 1895," at astone bound, thence,
WESTERLY; by the southerly line of said lot number 339, and the southerlyline of lot number 340 on said plan about two hundred and nine hundredths(200.09) feet to the easterly line of Garfield Avenue at a stone bound, thence,
NORTHERLY; by the easterly line of Garfield Avenue about eleven andseventy two one hundredths, (11.72) feet to a point in the prolongation of thenortherly line of Utica Street at a stone bound, thence,
WESTERLY; by said prolongation of the northerly line of Utica Streetabout forty three and sixty six one hundredths (43.66) feet to a point at theIntersection of said northerly line of Utica Street with the westerly line ofGarfield Avenue, therce,
WESTERLY; by the northerly line of Utica Street about three hundredeighteen and ninety seven hundredths (318.97) feet to the easterly line ofHumphrey Street at a stone bound, thence,
NORTHERLY; by the easterly line of Humphrey Street, about two hundredthirty six and fifty one hundredths (236.51) feet to the southerly line ofWillard Street, at a stone bound, therce,
EASTERLY; by the southerly line of Willard Street about four hundredfifty nine and sixty six one hundredths (459.66) feet to the point ofbegining at the westerly line of Shawut Avenue containing about four andfour tenths (4.4) acres.
This conveyarce is made subject to the restriction that no building shell beerected on said premises within less than ten feet of the line of thefollowing streets surrounding the said premises; Humphrey Street, WillardStreet, Utica Street, and Shawmut Avenue. But the restriction shall not applyto said grantee in erecting buildings incidental to or used in connection withthe excavation of stone from or within the working of the ledge upon saidgranted premises.
812675PG 752
This conveysnce is made subject to the further restriction that ifconstruction has not commenced within six (6) months of the date of the deed,the property shall revert to the City.
F For City of Lowell Title, see Deed of Town of Dracut dated March 10, 1906recorded at Middlesex North District Registry of Deeds Book 389, Page 250.
Full Conpliance has been made with the provisions of Chapter 44, Paragraph663A as amended of Massachusetts General Laws.
Grantee acknowledges receipt of a copy of Massachusetts General Lawsmapter 7, Section 40J and agrees to comply therewith.
IN WITNESS WHEREDF, the City of Lowell has caused its corporate seal to behereto affixed and these presents to be signed it its name and behalf by a..Joseph Tully, its City Manager, this Fourth day of August 1983.
CITY OF LO
City Manager
-03MEALTH OF MASSACHEETTS
MIDDLESEX,SS Lowell, August 4, 1983
Then personally appeared the above-named B. Joseph Tully, to me personallyknown, who, being by me duly sworn did say that he is the City Manager of theCity of Lowell and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf ofsaid City by authority of its City Council, and Joseph Tullyacknowledged said instrument to be the free act d of soldA.!
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