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11124/2014 Piles Of Asbestos Found On River Bank About AP Contod: Us Got l>J' Mobile Help News Archive BETA L1u G 8+1 0 More Text PILES OF ASBESTOS FOUND ON RIVER BANK NJ, Associated Pnss Nov. 4, HU 9: 3'I AM ET WALPOLE, MASS. WALPOLE, Mass. (AP)_ Piles of asbestos and asbestos byproducts found on the banks of the Neponset RiVl!r apparently date £n:im a brake lining plant that closed in the 1930s, officials say. State officials have cordoned aff the site, covered the mounds of the cancer-causing substaru:e with plastic sheeting and plan ta install a permanent fl!nce around the area by the end of the week, said Alia! Kaufman, spokeswoman for the state Department of Envin:mmental Quality Engineering. The asbestos, found in a n:sidential an:a, was partly buried and apparently the river had exposed it,. she said. One pile is 360 feet long by 100 feet wide, while the seamd one is 340 feet by 28 feet,. Ms. Kaufman said. She said the owner of the site, identified by the Walpole assesors' office as Shaffer Realty Co., has offered to pay for cleaning up the asbestos. Susan Fitzgerald, a member of the Walpole Boaid of Health, and her husband, James, tracked down the site by intenriewing longtime :residenls and the author of a 1960s magazine article about the Multibestos Co., a firm that made brake linings £n:im 1915 until the mid-19305. Multibestos closed the plant after employees brought a class-action suit in the 1930s, claiming they suffered £n:im respiratory problems, James Fitzgerald said. Selectwoman Joanne Damish told The Patriot Ledger of Quincy that a resident who lives near the site said he recalled !hat as a child he and others used to play in the asbestos mounds. @ 2014 The Associated Pre8B. All rights reserved. This material may not be publiBhed, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. [GOOGLEANALYTICS] Abaut U• The Associated l'Iess Produ- AP Images e 21114 Asaociated P...... All Rights Reserved. Priva<y Policy Terms of Use http://www.apnewsarchive.cxxn/1986'Piles-Of-Asbestos-Found-On-River-Bank/id-079ab4aa7951 c8b6a2e2ff8f48617606 1/1

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PILES OF ASBESTOS FOUND ON RIVER BANK NJ, Associated Pnss

Nov. 4, HU 9: 3'I AM ET

WALPOLE, MASS. WALPOLE, Mass. (AP)_ Piles of asbestos and asbestos byproducts found on the banks of the Neponset RiVl!r apparently date £n:im a brake lining plant that closed in the 1930s, officials say.

State officials have cordoned aff the site, covered the mounds of the cancer-causing substaru:e with plastic sheeting and plan ta install

a permanent fl!nce around the area by the end of the week, said Alia! Kaufman, spokeswoman for the state Department of Envin:mmental Quality Engineering.

The asbestos, found in a n:sidential an:a, was partly buried and apparently the river had exposed it,. she said. One pile is 360 feet long by 100 feet wide, while the seamd one is 340 feet by 28 feet,. Ms. Kaufman said.

She said the owner of the site, identified by the Walpole assesors' office as Shaffer Realty Co., has offered to pay for cleaning up the asbestos.

Susan Fitzgerald, a member of the Walpole Boaid of Health, and her husband, James, tracked down the site by intenriewing longtime

:residenls and the author of a 1960s magazine article about the Multibestos Co., a firm that made brake linings £n:im 1915 until the mid-19305.

Multibestos closed the plant after employees brought a class-action suit in the 1930s, claiming they suffered £n:im respiratory problems, James Fitzgerald said.

Selectwoman Joanne Damish told The Patriot Ledger of Quincy that a resident who lives near the site said he recalled !hat as a child he and others used to play in the asbestos mounds.

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I THE CAMBRIDOB· TRIBUNE; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 191S.

CENTRAL SQUARE Comdlander Foye vlelted con Tueadav

41venln1t· Leelle F'. HuntlnK Cu mp, U. s. w. v.

J>,aitrolmen WlllLam H. Hlll, John Kelleher, Fred V. Comne, John I'. Neilan, .A. B. Diehl and John \Val•h went to Haverhill o n \Vedneeday to a.ttend the annual convention of th e .Maeaach uee'lta i;ta.te l'ollce Aesocla­tlon.

)flu Erdlne Cowllehaw gave a re­cital of "lfan and Superman" before •the Home Club, of E111t Boo ton on Tuesday. She &'ave a r ead ing of "AUce, 8lt•by-the-1'"1re" at the hut mee\!ng of tha WJ>•I Concord \Vorr)an ' 11

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Sergeant F. K. Christl e , Company C, Eighth Re&'lment, won the rapid fire maWh of the Southern Rifle A880CIB· t lon a,t Jack•onv\l!e, 1'"'11. Colone l G raves has written u le tter <:ongra tu­latln1t the 1erg~ant tor ,hlY exce llent work.

The funeral of Snrnh Danio r th Mun­roe, widow of Wlllla•m A. Munroe, w as h e ld on Saturday afternoon, w11:1 · aervlcea at her home, 111 Chestnut s tl'eet. R~v. Nathan Wood, D.D., of Al'l· lngton, ottlclotlng. B uria l wus at Mount r\ubul'n.

A meeting of Ward 5 Democratic Club was held on Tuesday at;"th e ward 1.oom, ward 5, Inman squa ce, at 8 o'clock, In th e lnte r e•IB o f the candl· daoy of John L. a. Gl y nn tor senator. :\tayo r Timothy w. Good, John C. Hav­orty and o th e r Jll'Omlnent speakers at­tended .

Sc ,·ernl hunUrcd employees of th e Rl\' e rslde l'r es!-j nnd th e Page Bo x llanufactu 1'ing- Compnnr in Ca mhrldge hn<l th e i r noon hou1 e ull vt! 11t: 1l on 'l'u cHtkt .~ by the visit of the untl -sut­f1 agc c it) nu t umoblle touring party or spenke1s, :\1eHHIH. John J l>o ug-Jas and J11mt:s :\£ J<oyes, who talked to th e m en for h .llf an hour 0 11 Lh e Hu ftru~e ame ntlrnent.

\V edno•,cl'l), ~ovemhe r 24 , h as b ee n s e t as th o date of the mar.I tagc of :\tlss .lo~ra11ers l~tlnah D'Vys to Leonard H e r bert \V otTe rufeu, of Ro w e , :\lass Th f! ht Id e ltt th P d a ughter of t : eo r gc \Vhlten ~ h.1 o·v, R, th e w1 It el' , and, th o ugih 101 1111nnv ~ can~ a r es ident of Cnmb• idg-o, now llvcs "Ith ht' I' pa1 c nts Jtt rth ci1 COUllll'V place at fiow c. Th C' groom ~ it a Cohtmhla grac.Iunte who ls engage d ln fnrmln~ a t Ho w e, w h e 1 o th e y will 1 csl!le.

BOARD OF TRADE N••·••ber Jeutl••·

Th• O~tober meeting of the Board of Trad'>, which will take place on 'Vedneaday evenlnlf, will be devoted entire ly to a dlacuHlon of que.tlon• which th e voter• will be req uired to paa• on at the November e lection

lira. J,ewla J . Johnaon, lll'Uident Of t h e Cambl'ldge Political Equullty A•· •oclatlon, and !>Ira Frank Foxcroft, 1.resldent of the Cambridge Branch of the Mauachu3etl• An.tl--Sutrrage AHO· cln tlon. will briefly present the op­PO•lng sldu of the autTrage question . The leglalatlve commtttee will 1>re1ent 1 eportH on the proposed amendments to the con•tltutlon 1e l11tll'e to the au­thority of the general court to lmpoae taxes, nn<l the plnn empowe l'lng the genel'al court to a uthorize th e tnklnl!' of lnn!l to r e lieve congestion of po11u­lntlon and to provltie honrn• tor c ltl­Hns. 1 t la apparent from thla pl'O" grnmmc that tt\ose who attend the m ee ting of th e Boal'd of Trade will re­c:e lve l ~ t el'"stlng and valuilbfe lntol'm­a tl o n that will 1188lat them In casting un intelligent vote o n th <' \·a rlous q ue•tlon• tlrnt will appear on th e bal­

lot.

One feuture of the omeetl ng will be a dlscu~slon on "Old Age Pension," by l~lbrldgc n. Andel'•on, c hul nnnn of th• t>cnslon committee of th e Boston C hambe r or Commerce. and, probnl>ly, the p1· 1Jmln e 11t l nbur l ender, .T. P. ll eade, oh nlr mnn Jo! the le ({h1latlvc <·ommli:tf'e of th e tttate branch, A. F . of L 'l'hiK Is th e !Ir st tim e thnt two 111 c 11 ot' this ldtHI hav e m e t o n th e !-'Hille p lntrorm. They wi sh t o 11 ut l1h c llUeKl Ion IJy tllsc u sxion. arc J1ot an tagon lstlc.

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Funalture Repaired and Re-Poll•b•4 Stor•lf• at Loweat R&taa

TRUNKS AND BAOS REPAIRED. ~ ........

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W. C. T. U. NOTES N••lter Nlaeteea.

lnfluonce tu • n• bac k th e hnnd• on the dial or humane p ogreu 'l'hey ahuuld u se thell' ln!lurnce. lndl vld uul anll unltP.d, to oppo•c and dl aco um.ge 11.

l'Jhllu hl not the 1>reoe nt 01iectRcle By n m a jority of tlvrc e to one South aeroa~ the •ea th '>roughly al<'keu th o

C'nrollnn on Se-ptember 14 voted to be- rational mind with evel'Y form or un­c<.: me t he l~th p 1oht b ltl o n atnte. Eve1y 11 ~c.:1uMrv violence und deHt ll~c t 1 on !

c·ounty e x cept tho 01~ ln which • Churlesron la located voted di')'. Thus. l'H•~ACHi.:1111 !N Al'l'l.F.1'0N c·HAl'•JI •• nt t .. r Ol'e r 20 )•enra tl'IRI of th e clls-11ensary system, ftrst und f>r atnte then undel' cJunty munugement, So uth Crlrollna announces thnt go\'ernment control of th e liquor bualne sa Is a fnllu1e, nnd that f>l'Ohlbltlon ls the only sate nnd Hnn1· wny t o get out from und ,..r li q uor dominatio n . Tho law goes into efl'.ect Junua1~ 1, HJlO.

Vhlea1w Dr;y One Da1· In Se••n·

No more ope n saloons on Sunday In th e ci t y of Chicago! :\(a)'Or Thomp­~on's ord er dh ectlng that th e 1,1;,2

•saloon• of the city HhRll com1>ly wlth tho• In w-on th e statute book• of 11-ltno lH for h:uf n century-ls the sen­su tl on of the hour Comme11 tlng on t h e "cloKe d d oo• ," th o C hll' l\l(O Herald Hays: ''1'he dr l est dry-ntt-duHt 'd1 y ' woultt n e v e r ha\'e sus1>ect ed It. The ll an11)J'?Hl 'wt!t' would have bet his lnst d1 !nk th u t th e thing wns lmpoHSl b le. 1'h e neu tr~l l citi z e n wouldn't hav e be­Hevecl it If <ieorge \Vashlngton, reln­ca1 n.1:-etl had gl\ C" ll him au lnHlde tip" The l'l'll1une pertinently 1>ulnts out that the HIJo(nl!lcanc~ of the ma)'O l''e action "I• 111 llY lnrllcatlo11 of the growt!:l of t e mpPr!'lnee t-tentlm ent-n phe nom­t:non uhservable thro ugh o ut the cou11trr"

Th o• W . C . T. U d e legates t o th e na­t l(lna l c onvention, lea\' ln g Chll'ng•J for ~ ..-.a ttlt· th t! (l.ty afte1· thC' l!'" t:1Ul:ig or

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Uctubc l' 24 ancl 31-Hev. DI' Elwoo <l \ \10-1 cPs t <t r, Emunuel (l.i;plsco11ul) Church, lloYton .

Nov,mher 7 and 14-fll•v Dr Al1Je1 l P1u k e r Flwh, pre•lde nt o f A11dol' c l' Theo loglcn l i;emlnal'y.

No\•eml.Je1· 21- Ptofessor Etlw.114.l

CR•ld" e ll lloo re. Novembel: 28-He,·. Pnul R c v c 1·u

F1 oVhln g h um, Arlington S t1 ee t t Unl­taf'i nn) Chu 1·ch. Boston

Dect•mlle!' r; an<I 12-He v IJ1 Ue o 1ge Ale xn11cl e 1 foh1UJ1to11 HOH8, U ni o n Th eo · lc J,tf c,tl He m ina ry, Ne w Yu1 k Cit \

D ecember l tt-Profes~o1 H.1.: n. C:m1' 1 • ~on Fos dick, Union Th co loglc.il Se rn­ln nl'y, New York Cit)•.

December 2ti-Professo1· Henry \V II· o er Foo•e.

Janua1 y 2-Rev. Dr. l ... ~ m.111 .\.hhott, Ne w York C ity.

J11nuary 9-Re v Paul n e1cre Froth· Ingham.

January 16-Rc\·. Julian C. Ja) ne•. Unlta1·lan Ohurch , \V eS't N e \\ ton.

Janu ar y 23-Hey. C h nl'les w. Ol lk oy, H~· de l'n rk HatHlst C hurch, ChlcaJ,;o, Ill.

JnnU Rl'l' 30- B lshop Cha 1·les D ' Vll-11,i,m ~. or tltt"" Protesta n t Ep !scop u l dlOl'PHo ol' Mld11lgat1, Dt>t101t, :\I lc h

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This c:ompany began as tha Standard Wmn Fabdc Company, whli:h -lnc:orporatad March 18, 1911, In Ma888chuaatta, and acquired the but*!- and all -ta af Multlple Woven Hose & Rubber Company, a N-Yclllc axporallon. In October, 1915, the company acquired the plant o1' wq,ola Th & Rubber Company at Walpole, Masaachu1181111, and tran8'8rred la operations from Framingham, Masaachuaelbl, to that plant.

The company made brake fining and frlcllon matadals, 1ilc1lon tape, rubber epeclaltlea, mtton and aebeatoe webbing and rubber mechenlc:al goods. Its producla were dlatrlbuted to manufaclUrers and Jobbars lhrough Its olllcea loc:ated at Walpole, Maaeachueetla, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland and

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The plant at Walpole, Maauchusetll, was on a Inlet of about 70 acres fron*ig Neponeet River, and waa comprlaed of 16 bulldlngs. There were two main carding and 1plnn111111 milts with 2,275 splndlea and a loom capacity of 300,000 feet of brak8 11n11111 per week. Carding capacity was greater lhan lhat of any o1her aebeltol manufacturer In the Unlt8d StatBs. N. one point, annual capacity lnclldect 15,000,000 feet of brake llnlng, 1,250,000 clutch rings and 1,500,000 pounds of tape.

The company'• general ol'llce wu Located In watpole, Muaactiusetts, and tlle Presldent'8 oftlce was at 6 a.cure Checfcout

In 1820, the company bee f.I YAHOO! Live Store ny. In 1937, 111• plant was closed and the propertle8 ...... D "''" .. w u ID M!M!l! ...aDHDV, wlllcll used tll• 811• tor various cotton and fabric produdlon procesus.

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FEBRUARY 27, 1915] ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 445

McKinney, Bonham & Paris Interurban Railway, Mc­Kinney, Tex.-Preliminary arrangements are being made by this company to begin work soon on its line between Bon­ham, McKinney, Paris and Blue Ridge. This line wili reach Dallas by way of the Texas Traction Company's line from McKinney to Dallas. L. A. Scott, president. [E. R. J., Nov. il, '14.J

Dallas (Tex.) Northwestern Traction Company.-At a re­cent meeting of the stockholders of this company directors were named who selected the following officers: E. P. Turner, president; L. M. Dabney, vice-president; Benjamin B. Cain, treasurer; George Williams, secretary, and John T. Witt, chief engineer. [E. R. J., May 30, '14.]

Dallas (Tex.) Southwestern Traction Company.-Work will soon be begun by this company on its extension from Dallas to Brownwood via Mansfield, Venus, Alvarado, Cle­burne, Glen Rose, Hico and other towns. Eventually it will. be extended west from Brownwood to San Angelo. At a recent meeting of the directors of this company the fol­lowing officers were elected: E. P. Turner, president; S. P. Cockran, vice-president; George Williams, secretary and treasurer, and John T. Witt, chief engineer.

Ridgeley & Millerdale Electric Railway, Ridgeley, W. Va. -Work will be begun within the next few weeks by this company on the unfinished electric line in Ridgeley. John L. Miller, president of the company, has purchased a large amount of steel rails and a heavy bridge is to be placed over the Western Maryland Railway tracks near Knobley tunnel. The work on this electric line has been going on in­termittently for two years. [E. R. J., Nov. 11, '11.]

SHOPS AND BUILDINGS

Pacific Electric Railway, Los Angeles, Cal-This com­pany has opened its new depot in Culver City.

Lewiston-Clarkston Transit Company, Lewiston, Idaho.­During the next few weeks this company expects to build a new carhouse with an addition to be used as a power house and office building in Lewiston.

Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway, Wichita, Kan.­This company has opened headquarters in the Rorabaugh­Wiley building in Hutchinson.

Boston & Worcester Street Railway, Boeton, Mase.-This company's carhouse in Westboro was destroyed by fire on Feb. 18. The lo11s, which includes ten cars, is estimated to be about $100,000.

Detroit (Mich.) United Railway.-The building at Jeffer­son Street and Bates Street in Detroit is being remodeled by this company for use as an interurban station and gen­eral offices. It is expected to have this structure completed within the next four months. To make use of the new building a re-routing of interurban cars will be necessary.

POWER HOUSES AND SUBSTATIONS

Mobile Light & Railroad, Mobile, Ala.-This company will add to its equipment a two-unit, two-bearing, 150-kw gener­ator booster set ordered from the General Electric <;:ompany.

San Joaquin Light & Power Company, Balu~nfield, Cal.­New machinery is being installed by this company at its sub­station in Madera.

Lewiston-Clarkston Transit Company, Lewiston, Idaho­During the next few weeks this company expecti: to purchase one 125 motor-generator set for its power house in Lewiston.

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, Chicago, Ill­This company has ordered from the General Electric Com­pany three substation equipments for the electrification of its i;:econd locomotive division between Three Forks and Harlowton, Mont., ~ach equipment consisting of two 2000-kw motor generator sets with transformers and switchboard apparatus. These sets are to be duplicates of those covered by the previous order.

Norfolk & Bristol Street Railway, Foxboro, Mass.-This company has bought sixteen Gen(;rul Elc.ctric 200 C ruotors for its power house.

Texas Traction Company, Dallas, Tex.-This company will place in operation in substations seven 200-kw and four 300-kw synchronous converters with switchboards and accesso­ries, the contract for all the apparatus having been awarded the General Electric Company.

Manufactures and Supplies ROLLING STOCK

Montoanville, (Pa.) PU11enger Railway is rebuilding cars. Grand Forks (S. D.) Street Railway expects to purchase

shortly one motor and one trailer. Buffalo & Depew Railway, Depew, N. Y., expects to pur­

chase one second-hand double truck for a work car to be built in its own shops.

Ogdensburg (N. Y.) Street Railway expects to purchase within the next six weeks four one-man pay-as-you-enter cars with two-motor equipments.

Sausalito (Cal) Incline Electric Cable Railway will soon call for bids on cars for its new incline railway. A. E. Roberts, Sausalito, Cal., is engineer.

Lewiston-Clarkston Transit Company, Lewiston, Idaho, expects shortly to purchase about three or four cars, prob­ably double-truck, and very likely second-hand.

New York, Westchester & Boston Railway, New York, N. Y., has issued requests for bids on fifteen new cars of the same general type as those already in operation on this line.

Wilkeebarre & Hazleton Railway, Hazleton, Pa., will issue specifications next week for ten all-steel cars. The cars are designed by L. B. Stillwell, consulting engineer, 100 Broad­way, New York.

Boston & Worcester Street Railway, South Framingham, Mass., at the recent fire which destroyed its carhouse on Feb. 18 lost ten of its modern double-truck cars, as noted in detail elsewhere in this issue.

Atlantic City & Shore Railroad, Atlantic City, N. J.,, is at the present time converting two of its open running-board cross-bench cars into open cars of the center-entrance type with the prepayment feature, at its own shops.

Hagerstown & Frederick Electric Railway, Frederick, Md., is reported as expecting to purchase two 50-ft. 50-passenger cars for operation between Hagerstown and Frederick and one pay-as-you-enter car to be used on the Hagerstown system.

Chicago, Mllwauliee & SL Paul Railroad, Chicaro, Ill., bas ordered nine additional 260-ton electric locomotives from the General Electric Company, for operation on the second en­gine division of ita new electrification, between Three Forks and Harlowton, Mont., a distance of 114 miles.

Southern Public Utilities Company, Charlotte, N. C., has ordered from the Southern Car Company six 40-ft. semi­steel closed passenger cars, to be delivered in 90 days. These cars will be mounted on 39-E Brill trucks with rolled steel wheels and equipped with two GE-80 motors and Westinghouse air brakes.

Toronto (Ont.) Suburban Railway is in the market for six steel 55-ft. motor cars. The company wants only the bodies and trucks, the equipment having been purchased and deliv­ered some time ago. The company is also in the market for five steel 55-ft. trailers. All these cars are for use on the Guelph line extension which it is intended to open up this summer.

TRADE NOTES

The J. G. Brill Company, Philadelphia, Pa., its organiza­tion, history and growth, is the subject of a descriptive ar­ticle in the Philadelphia Public Ledger of Feb. 17, 1915.

Ohio Brass Company, Mansfield, Ohio, has received an orper for porcelain insulators for the secondary catenary insulation of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad's second electrified section between Three Forks and Har­lowton.

Walpole Tire & Rubber Company, Walpole, Mass., will, by order of the court, offer its property for sale at Walpole on March 10, 1915. This company was placed in the hands of receivers on Aug. 2, 1913, on account of the failure of the Atlantic National Bank, Providence, R. I. During the pe­riod of receivership manufacturing and sales operations have been carried on at a profit for each month's.operations. It is expected that the company will continue to carry on busi­ness in a vigorous manner after the sale. F. Y. Stewart is

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