Selectmen’s Appointments. 
At the monthly meeting of the Board 
of Selectmen, Manchester, last Saturday 
afternoon, the following appointments 
were made, all the members being pres- 
ent: 
Chief of police, Samuel S. Peabody. 
Police, Leonard Andrews, sergeant; 
Jacob W. Lee, George A. Jones and 
Robert Stoops, patrolmen. 
Special police, Charles L. Lucas, 
Frank A. Morgan, Jacob H. Kitfeld, 
George O. Moulton, Thos. Sheehan, 
Arthur U. McCormack, Joseph P. 
Leary, Wilbur B. Paige. 
Special officers (on private estates, ) 
Richard Newman and Garrett Coughlin. 
Charles A. Mason and Richard Davis 
were also appointed special police with- 
out pay. 
Fire Engineers, James Hoare, George 
S. Sinnicks and Clarence W. Morgan. 
Registrar of voters (3 years), James 
H. Rivers. 
The board granted the following licen- 
ses: Inn Holders, to M. J. Callahan; 
Junk license to J. L. Simons of Salem, 
Garrett Fitzgerald of Salem, Chas. F. 
Daily of Salem. 
An inn-holders license was also granted 
to Jeffrey S. Reed. 
Frank W. Bell was granted a pool 
and billiard license. 
Alhanan Babcock was appointed un- 
dertaker. 
Constables, —Chief Peabody and Off- 
cer J. W. Lee. 
F. J. Merrill (Smith’s Express Co. ) 
was granted a license to transport spirit- 
uous liquors, in accordance with the pro- 
visions of Sects. 1 and 2 of Chapt. 44, 
Acts of 1906. The American Express 
Co. was given leave to withdraw. 
At the meeting of the board Thursday 
evening, S. A. Sinnicks, the lowest 
bidder, was appointed agent of the Board 
of Health to have charge of the health 
cart. There was one other bidder. 
The Board of Health have granted 
garbage licenses to Edwin H. Burnham 
of Essex, Abraham Lampron and Sidney 
K. Prince. 
John C. Mackin, Manchester’s 
New Superintendent of Schools. 
John C. Mackin of Maynard has 
been appointed superintendent of schools 
of Manchester to succeed Supt. Fish, 
whose term expired the middle of April, 
but who consented to remain in charge 
of the schools until the close of the pres- 
ent term. 
Mr. Mackin has been in Maynard 
five years, being district superintendent 
of three towns,—Maynard, Stowe and 
Boxboro. 
Prior to going to Maynard he was 
principal of the grammar school at Hud- 
son, and before that he was an instructor 
in the Marlboro High school, He is a 
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Claude D. Temple 
Paper Hanger and 
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Mr. Mackin will take up his duties 
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will probably move here with his family 
during the summer. 
graduate of Tufts college. Mr. Mac- 
kin is married and has one son, who 
graduates from the Maynard High 
school this year. He has been quite 
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