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GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY
A. DUNCAN REID, PRESIDENT
CASUALTY INSURANCE     FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS

WILLIAM E. BROOKS
AGENT     2 MAIN STREET
FRAMINGHAM, MASS.

MARCH 1, 1934.

Dear Raymond:

Enclosed usual monthly statements.

No special news, with the exception of dragging $150.00 out of the Mc Canns'. The rest is as previously: Abdelmasch.? Piscitello.?

Mother and Lill ask every day. Have you heard from Ray? All say no. It is understood that, even the heavy snow doesn't stop the mail, if any. We hope that all are well.

The present stock market seems to be only for one who is on the job during exchange hours.

Mother is not too good for thelast few days. Dentist is one reason, another is indigestion. Was fine this morning. Here is more of the late news: Henry is in town today on State Income Tax return, as usual, on the last day, after which, it will cost $5.00 per day. Have offered to help in any way, since January. Possibly I shouldknow too much, if I helped. Phill. is still working hard, "like hell he is". Sidewalk from front and back doors to street are now open; Wonder if he or Babby did it? Most likely Bobby, as Phil. does not arise before 10:30 A.M. Would state that under present conditions, it has been necessary for most of residents to clear of sidewalks owing to fact that drifts have filled in after plows go over. There is no sidewalk open on Pearl Street, except as stated above, however a cut in has been made in front of most of the houses in order to stop a car, but, not in front of O'Briens'. Do not like to put anything like this in writing, but, think that guy need a swift kick somewhere, and, his mother is the only one to do it.

Best regards to all,

Your brother,
Bill.