City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1931-1936, Part 31

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1931
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III. RHEUMATIC DISEASES, NUTRITIONAL DIS-


EASES, DISEASE OF THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS AND OTHER GENERAL DISEASES


57. Chronic Rheumatism


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72. Leukemias and pseudoleukemias


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V. CHRONIC POISONINGS AND INTOXICATIONS


75. Alcoholism (acute or chronic)


VI. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND


OF THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE


79. Meningitis


(a) Simple meningitis


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91. Acute endocarditis


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92. Chronic endocarditis, valvular diseases


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107. Bronchopneumonia (including capillary bronchitis)


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111. Congestion, edema, embolism, hemorrhagic in- farct, and thrombosis of the lungs


(a) Pulmonary embolism and thrombosis


IX. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM


116. Diseases of the esophagus


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X. DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYS- TEM


133. Other diseases of the kidneys and ureters (puer- peral diseases excepted)


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159. Premature Birth


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162. Senility


XVII. VIOLENT AND ACCIDENTAL DEATHS


163. Suicide by solid or liquid poisons or by absorption of corrosive substances


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LICENSING BOARD


Report of Licensing Board


December 31, 1936.


To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Newburyport.


Gentlemen:


The Licensing Board of the City respectfully submits a report of its proceedings, including the names of licensees, locations, and classes of licenses, and receipts and expenditures, from November 1, 1935, and the date of its last report, until December 1, 1936.


The following-named persons were granted licenses to sell wine and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises designated for which each paid the annual fee of $300.00 or a proportionate part thereof :


All six-day licenses except Innholders during 1936.


Andrew Parasso, 90 Water Street $300.00


Joseph Kerkian, 18 Market Street 300.00


Louis Fellman, doing business as Essex Lunch, 2 Bridge Road 300.00


John O'Donnell, doing business as O'Donnell's Grill, 14 Pleasant Street and 33 Inn Street 300.00


Joseph J. Bachmann, doing business as Red Arrow Diner, 7-11 Merrimac Street 300.00


Cornelius S. Leary, doing business as Leary's Lunch, 4 and 6 Liberty Street 300.00


George Barth, 117 Water Street


300.00


Nicholas T. Eaton, doing business as Eaton's Lunch, 1 Tit- comb Street 300.00


J. Charles Hewett, 24 Market Square


300.00


Russell C. Macintosh, doing business as Macintosh's Res- taurant, 127 Water Street


300.00


Ideal Lunch and Restaurant, Inc., Jack G. Siganos, Mgr., 5 State Street 300.00


Aram Kalashian and John C. Creeden, doing business as K & C Spa, 24 Market Square, the above licensees, hav- ing purchased the business of J. Charles Hewett on Feb. 1, 1936, minimum fee charge allowed by law 100.00


John J. Groves, doing business as Flying Yankee Diner, 22 Winter Street 300.00


Being 13 Licenses-total fees $3,700.00


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ANNUAL REPORT


The following-named persons were granted licenses to sell wine and malt beverages not to be drunk on premises designated for which they paid the annual fee of $250.00:


John T. and Elinor P. Stickney, doing business as Est. of


E. P. Stickney, 66 Lime Street $250.00 J. Arthur Rochette and Albert E. Rochette, doing business as J. A. Rochette and Son, 4 Purchase Street 250.00


Being 2 Licenses-total fees $500.00


The following clubs were granted licenses to sell wine and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises as designated for which each paid the annual fee of $150.00:


St. Jean Baptiste Society, Ronaldo Brisson, Mgr., 38 State Street $150.00 Polish-American Citizen's Club, Stanislav Godomski, Mgr.,


3 Salem Street 150.00


Neptune Veteran Firemen's Association, Inc., William H. Fuchs, Mgr., 34 Hancock Street 150.00


Loyal Order o. Moose, No. 1601, Michael J. Quill, Mgr., 3 Market Street 150.00


North End Boat Club, Charles T. Nealey, Mgr., 282 Merri- mac Street 150.00


Serg. John P. Balch Camp, No. 64, United Spanish War Veterans, Cornelius P. Moynihan, Mgr., 80 Purchase Street 150.00


Being 6 Licenses-total fees $900.00


The following-named persons were granted licenses to sell all alco- holic beverages to be drunk on the premises designated, for which each paid an annual fee of $750.00 or a proportionate part thereof:


Lawrence M. Twomey, doing business as Park Lunch, 1 Kent Street $750.00


John W. Dixon, doing business as Log Cabin Inn, 5 Liberty


Street 750.00


Constantinos N. Antonopoulos, doing business as Lodge Cafe 600.00


Robert W. Weltshe, doing business as Wolfe Tavern, 98


State Street (Innholder) 7 days license 850.00


Being 4 Licenses-total fees $2,950.00


The following-named persons were granted licenses to sell all alcoholic beverages not to be drunk on the premises designated, for


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which each paid the annual fee of $750.00, or a proportionate part thereof :


John F. Leary, doing business as C. Leary & Company, 202 Merrimac Street $750.00


Chas. Canepa, John J. Canepa, and Peter Canepa, doing business as Est. of John Canepa, 47 Merrimac Street Daniel J. Lyons, doing business as Sullivan & Lyons, 37 Market Square 750.00 J. Arthur Rochette and Albert E. Rochette, doing business as J. Arthur Rochette & Son, 4 Purchase Street, trans- ferring from wine and malt to all alcoholic (Pkg. Store) (minimum fee) from October 16, 1936 for bal- ance of year 100.00


750.00


Being 4 Licenses-total fees $2,350.00


The following-named club was granted a license to sell all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises designated, for which it paid the annual fee of $250.00.


Newburyport Lodge of Elks, #909, 41 Green Street $250.00


Being 1 License-total fee $250.00


The following-named person was granted a druggist's license to sell all alcoholic liquors for which he paid the annual fee of $100.00. Hoyt Drug Co., Frank Hoyt, Mgr., 19 Pleasant Street $100.00


Being 1 License-total fee $100.00


The following-named persons were granted common victualler's licenses at the location designated, for which each paid the annual fee of $5.00 or proportional part thereof :


Chas. Canepa, John J. Canepa, and Peter Canepa, doing $5.00


business as Est. of John Canepa, 43 Merrimac Street Lawrence M. Twomey, doing business as Park Lunch, 1 Kent Street 5.00


Joseph Kerkian, 18 Market Street


5.00


Louis Fellman, doing business as Essex Lunch, 2 Bridge Road and 114 Merrimac Street 5.00


John O'Donnell, doing business as O'Donnell's Grill, 14 Pleasant Street, and 33 Inn Street 5.00


Cornelius S. Leary, doing business as Leary's Lunch, 4 and 6 Liberty Street 5.00


Nicholas T. Eaton, doing business as Eaton's Lunch, 1 Tit- comb Street 5.00


Carolyn Curran, 65 Ferry Road 5.00


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Russell C. Macintosh, 127 Water Street 5.00


Ideal Lunch and Restaurant Co., Inc., 5 State Street 5.00


Joseph J. Bachmann, doing business as Red Arrow Diner, 7-11 Merrimac Street 5.00


Andrew Parasso, 90 Water Street


5.00


Daniel J. Lyons, doing business as Lyons' Lunch, 29 Mar- ket Square 5.00


Christos Chagros, 164 Water Street


5.00


Ellen and Annie Mullen, doing business as E. and A. Mullen, 284 Merrimac Street 5.00


Joseph Grandpre, 88 Pleasant Street


5.00


Willey's Candy Shop, 41 Pleasant Street


5.00


Fred W. Chase, 33 State Street


5.00


John M. Kelleher, doing business as Jack's, 10 Merrimac Street


5.00


Dora Woodman, 97 Water Street


5.00


John J. Groves, doing business as Flying Yankee Diner,


22 Winter Street 5.00


Frank D. Santoro, 31 Monroe Street


5.00


Sumner H. Sargent, 269 Merrimac Street


5.00


Ludwig Lachowicz, 68 Water Street


5.00


Paul J. Boutin, Lot No. 63, Plum Island


5.00


Paul J. Boutin, Lot No. 8, Plum Island 5.00


Helen H. Stanifora, doing business as Naborhood Store, Lot No. 75, Block A, Plum Island 5.00


Rich's Diner, Inc., 175 State Street 5.00


Adolf Pietrowski, 100 Water Street 5.00


K. W. Korney, 92 Water Street 5.00


Edmund W. Steer, 12 Maple Street


5.00


George T. Merrill, 433 Merrimac Street


5.00


George Barth, 117 Water Street


5.00


Earle R. Gurney, doing business as Richardson's Candy Shoppe, 46 State Street 5.00


Charles H. Sanborn, 139 Water Street


5.00


William E. Pine, 42 State Street 5.00


Annie C. Ryan, 86 and 88 State Street 5.00


Fowles News Co., 17 State Street


5.00


Mary T. Noyes, 125 Water Street


5.00


Nicholas Dedes, doing business as Dedes Candy Shop, 4 State Street 5.00


Lillian E. Kelleher, doing business as Kelleher's Diner, 24 Green Street 5.00


Teresa Ross, doing business as James Ross, 158 Merrimac Street 5.00


Alexander F. Fuller, Traffic Circle


5.00


Charles M. Devaune, 133 Merrimac Street 5.00


John G. Murray, 42 Kent Street 5.00


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Chesley F. Marr, 31 Washington Street


5.00


Harry Brockelbank, 273 Water Street. 5.00


Peter Stevens, 1 Milk Street 5.00


John Antonopoulos, 140 High Street 5.00


Anson Crichton, 163 State Street 5.00


Aram Kalashian, and John J. Creeden, doing business as K & C Spa, 24 Market Square 5.00


John Pappas, 92 Pleasant Street 5.00


Constantinos N. Antonopoulos, doing business as The Lodge Cafe, 39 Market Square, 5.00


Gladys Kelleher, Three Roads Stand, 2 Storey Avenue 5.00


Edward F. Hynes, "The Store," Plum Island Point 5.00


Burnley S. Thurlow, 265 Water Street


5.00


Ira Chapman, 228 Merrimac Street


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Amelia D. Brown, 17 Titcomb Street


1.25


Chester H. Souther, 26 Madison Street


1.00


John W. Dixon, doing business as Log Cabin Inn, 5 Liberty Street


5.00


J. Charles Hewitt, 24 Market Square


5.00


Geo. T. Merrill, 433 Merrimac Street, for 1935 license 5.00


Being 62 Licenses-total fees $298.50


The following-named person was granted an innholder's license at the annual rate of $5.00:


Robert W. Weltshe, doing business as Wolfe Tavern, 98 State Street $5.00


Being 1 License-total fee $5.00


The following-named persons were granted licenses to sell ice cream, confectionery, soda water or fruit at the locations designated, for which each paid the sum of $5.00:


Paul J. Boutin, Block 1, Lot 8, Plum Island Point


$5.00


William Gale, 430 Merrimac Street


5.00


Fred W. Chase, 33 State Street


5.00


K. W. Korney, 92 Water Street


5.00


Lorenzo D. Ross, 28 Purchase Street


5.00


Benjamin Fields, 111 Prospect Street


5.00


John Cortes, 71 Pleasant Street


5.00


Willey's Candy Shop, 41 Pleasant Street


5.00


Fowles News Co., 17 State Street


5.00


Theodore Yatilis, 165 Merrimac Street 5.00


Joseph Fram, 24 Fair Street 5.00


Charles Canepa, John Canepa, and Peter Canepa, doing business as Est. of John Canepa, 43 Merrimac Street 5.00 Sumner H. Sargent, 269 Merrimac Street 5.00


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George G. Meinerth, Jr., 54 Ashland Street 5.00


Charles H. Drew, Jr., 38 Purchase Street 5.00


Christos Chagros, 164 Water Street 5.00


Arthur Ross and Thomas M. Molloy, doing business as Elmcroft Dairy, 2 Storey Avenue, 5.00


Earle R. Gurney, doing business as Richardson's Candy Shoppe, 46 State Street 5.00


Nicholas Dedes, doing business as Dedes Candy Shoppe, 4 State Street 5.00


Harry Apostolos, doing business as Tuscarora, 38 Pleasant Street 5.00


Charles Johnson, 226 Merrimac Street


5.00


Charles C. Swasey and John E. Swasey, doing business as


Swasey Bros., 33 Market Square 5.00


Helen H. Staniford, Lot No. 75, Block A, Plum Island 5.00


N. J. Tekiles, 122 Pleasant Street 5.00


William P. Donahue, 167 High Street


5.00


Annie C. Ryan, 86 and 88 State Street


5.00


Flossie C. D. Mckinney, 38 Washington Street


5.00


Mary Fosillo, 172 Merrimac Street 5.00


Mary E. Casey, 341/2 Market Street 5.00


George Kalashian and Jere A. Leary, doing business as Kalashian and Leary, 2 Kent Street 5.00


Leslie Mitchell, 70 Storey Avenue


5.00


Pauline G. Ayers, Corner Kent and Munroe Streets 5.00


Frank D. Santoro, 31 Monroe Street


5.00


John G. Murray, 42 Kent Street


5.00


John Antonopoulos, doing business as Mal Spa, 140 High Street 5.00


Bert H. Reed, 333 Merrimac Street


5.00


Annie C. Ryan, 86 and 88 State Street, for 1935 license .. 5.00


George G. Meinerth, 54 Ashland Street, for 1935 license .. 5.00


Being 38 Licenses-total fees $190.00


The following-named persons were granted lodging house licenses at the locations designated, for which each paid the sum of $2.00:


Ella E. Cummings, 177 Merrimac Street


$2.00


Melzir B. Lawrence, 11 Charter Street


2.00


Lena M. Littlefield, 182 State Street


2.00


Robert W. Weltshe, Garrison Inn, 11 Brown Square 2.00


Aristotelis Sotoropoulos, 23 Middle Street


2.00


Robert W. Weltshe, Garrison Inn, 11 Brown Square, for


1935 license 2.00


Being 6 Licenses-total fees


$12.00.


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The following-named persons were granted coffee house licenses at the locations designated, for which each paid the sum of $5.00: Peter Chetsas, 14 Merrimac Street $5.00


George Siganos, 15 Merrimac Street 5.00


Being 2 Licenses-total fees $10.00


Your Board received the sum of eleven thousand two hundred sixty-five dollars and fifty cents ($11,265.50) for all licenses, which amount has been turned over to the City Treasurer.


Recapitulation


Licenses to sell wine and malt beverages:


To be drunk on premises- Library


12 licenses at $300 $3,600.00


1 license at $100 100.00


$3,700.00


Not to be drunk on premises-


2 licenses at $250 $500.00


Club-


6 licenses at $150 $900.00


Licenses to sell all alcoholic beverages:


To be drunk on premises-


2 licenses at $750 $1,500.00


1 license at $850 850.00


1 license at $600 600.00


Not to be drunk on premises-


3 licenses at $750 $2,250.00


1 license at $100 100.00


Club-


1 license at $250 $250.00


Druggists-alcoholic liquors-


1 license at $100 $100.00


$10,750.00


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Common Victualler's-


59 licenses at $5 $295.00


2 licenses at $1.25 2.50


1 license at $1 1.00


$298.50


Innholders-


1 license at $5 5.00


Ice Cream, etc .-


38 licenses at $5 190.00


Lodging House-


6 licenses at $2 12.00


Coffee House-


2 licenses at $5 10.00


A total of 140 licenses $11,265.50


Your Board incurred the following indebtedness, which is paid:


Mr. Timothy S. Herlihy-expenses as chairman until September 10, 1936: Office supplies, postage, typing and clerical assistance $25.44


Mr. Leo A. Barboro-expenses as chairman from Septem- ber 10, 1936 until January 1, 1937:


1936


Oct. 24 500 Common victualler application blanks $5.00


Nov. 21 500 Letterheads and envelopes 7.75


50 License certificates 13.75


News Publishing Company, Inc., notices to licensees re- garding holiday hours, October 12, November 11, and Thanksgiving Day 11.50


Dec. 31 Transportation, office supplies, postage, telephone calls, typing and clerical assistance 16.38


$79.82


The salaries of the Board as established are as follows: Chairman and Secretary, $400.00, and the other two members $275.00 each.


Respectfully,


LEO A. BARBORO,


Chairman and Secretary.


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NATIONAL ELECTION


National Election


REPUBLICAN


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Currier, : S.


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Dugg .... , H. M.


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Elwell, A. E.


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Kelleher, T. F.


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Runnells, W. F.


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Wallace, B. C.


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Whitmore, G. L. . . .


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REGISTER OF PROBATE


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Ingalls, A. W.


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Butler, Fredk.


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Chell, W. J.


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45


48


37


29


60


58


277


Graham, P. A.


54


50


35


25


43


60


267


Greenler, W. J.


27


36


21


27


23


51


185


Mitchell, R. J.


238


190


139


146


181


365


1259


O'Brien, T. S.


Blanks


438


413


279


232


503


563


2428


162


ANNUAL REPORT


COUNTY TREASURER


Black, D. B.


48


36


51


32


37


75


279


Thurston, H. E.


274


226


188


162


215


431


1496


Wilson, W. T.


41


37


23


20


31


49


201


Blanks


225


207


115


125


255


258


1185


ASSOC. C. COMM.


Bigelow, C.


334


251


227


191


245


494


1742


Pugsley, C. B.


18


40


16


16


22


25


137


Blanks


236


215


134


132


271


294


1282


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Totals


GOVERNOR


Haigis, J. W.


468


357


296


242


356


664


2383


Blanks


120


149


81


97


182


149


778


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Saltonstall, L.


439


335


287


229


354


640


2284


Blanks


149


171


90


110


184


173


877


SECRETARY


Cook, F. W.


432


329


262


222


322


615


2182


Blanks


156


177


115


117


216


198


979


TREASURER


Hurley, W. E.


244


233


188


146


254


308


1373


Andrew, W. G.


77


58


39


45


45


11


378


Burrell, F. J.


109


63


67


65


63


186


553


Blanks


158


152


83


83


176


205


857


AUDITOR


Darby, Richard


73


84


79


61


102


113


512


Wood, R. A.


287


209


170


138


187


413


1404


Blanks


228


213


128


140


249


287


1245


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Forte, Felix


361


290


246


211


297


547


1952


Blanks


227


216


131


128


241


266


1209


1


163


NATIONAL ELECTION


SENATOR


Lodge, H. C.


412


337


267


216


330


618


2180


Cook, A. B.


31


19


17


19


26


41


153


Gray, G. M.


15


10


14


7


11


7


64


O'Brien, Thos. C. ..


3


0


6


0


13


7


29


Blanks


127


140


73


97


158


140


735


CONGRESS, 6th DISTRICT


Bates, G. J.


150


111


79


70


66


154


630


Bell, M. L.


38


23


17


21


21


29


149


Hull, C. G.


4


1


0


0


1


5


11


Ingersoll, E.


24


2


3


2


17


20


68


Morrill, G. W.


307


294


233


213


341


558


1946


Taffe, J. E.


41


43


33


16


53


15


201


Blanks


24


32


12


17


39


32


156


COUNCILOR


Fraser, E. B.


109


113


83


64


88


160


617


Gaunt, A. C.


68


40


35


29


45


115


332


Grimes, L.


28


19


5


12


13


19


96


Tuckerman, B., Jr. .


233


178


154


130


196


320


1213


Blanks


148


156


100


104


196


199


903


DEMOCRATIC


September 15, 1936


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6 Totals


SENATOR


Burns, F. J.


40


98


56


32


74


42


342


Williams, J. J.


31


58


47


37


53


24


250


Williams, T. E.


3


9


2


3


2


1


20


Blanks


50


69


36


29


45


40


269


REPRESENTATIVE, 18th DISTRICT


Croteau, J. A., Jr. .


52


80


55


54


72


35


348


Welch, P. J.


84


166


94


62


90


61


557


Blanks


112


222


133


86


186


118


857


REGISTER OF PROBATE


Shanahan, W. F. ..


45


107


65


55


67


47


386


Blanks


79


127


76


46


107


60


495


164


ANNUAL REPORT


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Baker, J. E.


10


27


11


7


12


11


78


Cahill, J. J. .


17


24


24


26


41


11


143


Callahan, N. J.


17


29


29


23


30


32


160


Carroll, D. W.


4


8


6


7


10


2


37


Dion, L. J.


1


12


8


4


2


2


29


Hale, G. L.


4


8


2


3


2


0


19


McNamara, J. D. ..


11


27


21


21


21


13


114


Mullen, J. J.


19


36


27


17


29


20


148


Wallace, D. C.


17


32


12


12


13


11


97


Walsh, R. F.


11


28


10


11


20


10


90


Woodburn, W. E. .


7


4


5


6


4


3


29


Blanks


130


233


127


65


164


99


818


COUNTY TREASURER


Carey, L. C.


20


42


28


33


45


18


186


Clancy, J. B.


16


45


30


20


35


15


161


Cuffe, W. A.


6


22


11


7


9


11


66


Higgins, E. S.


18


21


19


12


19


13


102


Blanks


64


104


53


29


66


50


366


ASSOC. C. COMM.


Endyke, Adam F. ..


26


55


26


31


28


21


187


Gosselin, A. J.


26


69


45


28


51


28


247


Blanks


72


110


70


42


95


58


447


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6


Totals


GOVERNOR


Hurley, C. F.


88


157


105


79


131


85


645


Blanks


36


77


36


22


43


22


236


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Philbin, P. J.


15


35


20


20


30


22


142


Galvin, T. F.


14


31


24


21


31


24


145


Kelly, F. E.


58


87


57


43


79


24


348


O'Brien, Thos. C. ..


0


0


0


0


1


0


1


Blanks


37


81


40


17


33


37


245


SECRETARY


- -


Santosuosso, J.


23


52


33


25


53


25


211


Ahearne, W. J.


6


12


4


7


6


7


42


Buckley, J. J. .


17


35


24


19


34


16


145


O'Brien, J. D.


13


28


14


11


11


5


82


O'Hearn, E. W.


3


7


4


3


5


7


29


Sullivan, W. F.


9


17


19


11


19


8


83


Blanks


53


83


43


25


46


39


289


LWBURYPORT


NATIONAL ELECTION


1


TREASURER


Scanlan, J. C.


18


53


41


25


47


26


210


Hurley, J. M.


58


99


63


60


85


43


408


Blanks


48


82


37


16


42


38


263


AUDITOR


Buckley, T. H.


45


107


81


60


114


55


462


Walsh, L. D.


20


36


20


21


15


12


134


Blanks


59


91


40


20


45


30


285


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Dever, P. A.


65


134


95


70


112


61


537


Blanks


59


100


45


31


62


46


344


SENATOR


Curley, J. M.


63


137


89


55


97


40


481


Greenwood, R. E.


14


29


18


20


29


28


138


Thos. C. O'Brien


. .


11


19


9


11


12


62


Blanks


36


49


25


26


37


27


200


CONGRESS, 6th DISTRICT


Burns, J. D.


5


10


2


4


9


10


40


Donahue, J. E.


16


46


31


17


38


25


173


Gillis, A. J.


66


110


68


59


70


38


411


Taffe, J. E.


24


46


18


11


39


24


162


Tyburc, H. A.


0


2


3


1


0


0


6


Blanks


13


20


19


9


18


10


86


COUNCILOR


Conway, Michael F.


5


10


10


11


17


8


61


Hennessey, Wm. G.


11


30


13


11


14


13


92


Jos. C. Hewett


55


120


85


55


104


63


482


Blanks


53


74


33


24


39


23


246


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


Totals


PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT


Aiken and Teichert


0


1


0


1


0


1


3


Browder and Ford .


1


1


2


0


1


1


5


Colvin and Watson .


0


0


0


0


2


1


3


Landon and Knox .


617


465


382


359


463


970


3,256


Lemke and O'Brien


35


70


44


36


89


56


330


Roosevelt and


Garner


477


762


514


470


660


499


3,382


Thomas and Nelson


3


6


1


4


1


16


31


Blanks


23


39


24


16


25


28


155


166


ANNUAL REPORT


GOVERNOR


Bushold, Fred G. ..


18


25


18


12


27


22


122


Evans, Alfred H. ..


5


4


3


6


1


2


21


Haigis, John W. ..


668


527


440


389


491


1,048


3,563


Hillis, Horace I. ...


1


2


1


1


6


2


13


Hood, Otis Archer


0


2


2


2


2


2


10


Hurley, Charles F. .


371


655


439


415


621


393


2,894


Lewis, Alfred Baker


3


10


2


4


7


14


40


McMasters, Wm. H.


14


40


20


11


33


35


153


Blanks


76


79


42


46


53


54


350


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Blomen, Henning A.


4


11


4


4


7


3


33


Follett, Freeman W.


4


7


5


4


3


9


32


Hutchins, Walter S.


5


17


5


7


11


26


71


Kelly, Francis E. .


359


658


447


411


621


371


2,867


Saltonstall, Leverett


660


507


425


385


498


1,060


3,535


Wicks, Paul C.


1


1


2


3


4


3


14


Blanks


123


143


79


72


97


100


614


SECRETARY


Cook, Frederic W. .


684


525


433


395


499


1,051


3,587


Dow, Ralph


6


17


2


11


7


28


71


McGlynn, George L.


4


8


5


2


8


4


31


Moore, Mary E. ...


4


4


7


4


9


1


29


Santosuosso, Joseph


307


617


415


377


570


346


2,632


Blanks


151


173


105


97


148


14


816


TREASURER


Gilmartin, Thomas .


3


r


4


2


3


6


24


Groves, Mabelle M.


7


11


4


6


5


3


36


Hatfield, Harold J.


3


11


5


4


8


10


41


Hoffman, Eva


2


4


6


2


3


3


20


Hurley, James M. .


347


626


435


366


585


356


2,715


Hurley, William E.


641


510


433


408


496


1,041


3,529


McBride, Syl'ter J.


4


17


2


3


10


21


57


Blanks


149


159


78


95


131


132


744


AUDITOR


Aldrich, Lyman M.


4


4


2


3


3


5


21


Buckley, Thos. H. .


328


639


447


403


610


388


2,815


Darby, Richard


. .


7


13


3


5


14


6


48


Donovan, Elizabeth


4


24


7


5


9


27


76


Haase, Alfred


0


2


3


3


6


1


15


Hogan, Walter J. .


3


8


3


2


4


4


24


Wood, Russell A.


626


463


391


353


444


1,002


3,279


Blanks


184


191


111


112


151


139


888


167


NATIONAL ELECTION


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Berzon, Morris


3


25


6


4


11 637


439


3,043


Forte, Felix


593


445


375


321


423


952


3,109


Hogan, George F.


2


7


4


7


4


7


31


Oelcher, Fred E. ..


1


2


3


1


2


6


15


Tuysuzian, Michael


1


2


2


1


6


2


14


Blanks


176


187


101


117


158


144


883


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6 Totals


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


Cook, Alonzo B. ..


12


1"


9


8


9


20


75


Coolidge, Albert S.


2


11


3


2


3


15


36


Curley, James M. .


330


583


419


394


538


342


2,606


Dodge, Ernest L. .


4


3


3


7


2


8


27


Flaherty, Charles .


0


3


2


2


3


0


10


Gray, Guy M.


9


6


12


10


14


15


66


Gulesian, Moses H.


2


6


1


3


5


9


26


Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.


651


520


428


367


492


1,029


3,487


Moon, Wilbur D.


2


2


0


2


4


1


11


O'Brien, Thomas C.


46


91


37


30


81


61


346


Blanks


98


102


53


61


90


72


476


CONGRESSMAN


Bates, George J.


730


642


514


521


633


1,158


4,198


Taffe, John E.


306


572


366


271


502


315


2,332


Blanks


120


130


87


94


106


99


636


COUNCILLOR


Goldman, Julia ..


. .


8


27


8


5


15


25


88


Hennessey, Wm. G. 300


597


414


371


565


350


2,597


Rodd, William T. ..


7


10


7


3


8


11


46


Tuckerman, Bayard


Jr.


653


498


431


381


475


1,031


3,469


Blanks


188


212


107


126


178


155


966


SENATOR


Haley, Cornelius F. 768


649


543


522


682


1,123


4,287


Williams, Thos. E. .


240


492


303


253


401


270


1,959


Blanks


148


203


121


111


158


179


920


22


71


Dever, Paul A.


380


676


476


435


168


ANNUAL REPORT


REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTEENTH ESSEX DISTRICT


Burke, Harland ..


552


414


343


324


396


860


2,889


Croteau, James A., Jr.


267


466


333


295


443


317


2,121


Runnells, Wm. F. .


607


512


414


402


546


1,003


3,484


Wallace, Brainard C.


103


104


57


61


71


72


468


Welch, Patrick J. ..


238


444


328


261


362


287


1,920


Blanks


545


748


459


429


664


605


3,450


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY


Ingalls, Alfred W. .


619


465


382


343


416


979


3,204


Shanahan, Wm. F. .


321


648


455


403


600


384 2,811


Blanks


216


231


130


140


225


209


1,151


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS


Butler, Frederick .


625


452


390


348


417


946


3,178.


Cahill, John J. ...


229


501


342


312


443


284 2,111


Gregory, Alexander


4


33


10


8


17


34


106


McNamara, Jas. D.


230


444


314


263


399


266


1,916


Mitchell, Robert H.


518


428


334


311


408


886


2,885


Blanks


.


706


830


544


530


798


728


4,136


COUNTY TREASURER


Carey, Lewis C. ..


300


615


432


371


565


347


2,630


Christie, Harry ...


5


30


10


8


24


27


104


Thurston, Harold E.


639


471


393


374


452


1,012


3,341


Blanks


212


228


132


133


200


186


1,091


ASSOCIATE COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Bigelow, Chandler .


643


499


405


368


454 1,006 3,375


Gosselin, Arthur


279


590


406


360


537


333


2,505


McNeil, John,


of


Saugus


12


22


12


13


22


36


117


Blanks


222


233


144


145


228


197


1,169


J.


.


169


STATE ELECTION


Result of Questionaires


NOVEMBER 3, 1936


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6 Totals


QUESTION 1


Yes


513


756


532


447


669


652


3,569


No


396


303


227


835


319


615


2,095


Blanks


247


285


208


204


253


305


1,502


QUESTION 2


Yes


486


728


514


434


636


640


3,438


No


348


269


210


207


284


554


1,872


Blanks


322


347


243


245


321


378


1,856


QUESTION 3


Yes


493


726


518


442


635


656


3,470


No


343


269


189


214


277


555


1,847


Blanks


320


349


260


230


329


361


1,849


CHAPTER 26-31-H


Yes


341


446


339


294


449


472


2,341


No


188


168


135


145


170


294


1,100


Blanks


627


730


493


447


622


806


3,725


170


ANNUAL REPORT


City Primaries


NOVEMBER 17, 1936


Wards 1 2 3 5


4 6 Totals


COUNCILLOR-WARD ONE


Wm. Pelletier


61


H. W. Simmons


242


H. L. Arrall 29


Blanks


8


COUNCILLOR-WARD TWO


Poulin, F. J.


116


Rymska, Wm. M.


69


Flaherty, Thos. J. 70


Parrasso, Andrew J. 170


Collins, Forrest E.


64


Welch, Patrick J. 235


Blanks


23


COUNCILLOR-WARD THREE


Connors, J. J.


88


Cetlin, Newton


66


Curley, J. J.


162


Blanks


9


COUNCILLOR-WARD FIVE


Croteau, James, Jr.


94


Murphy, Leonard B.


77


Toomey, Jere J.


216


Blanks


8


COUNCILLOR-WARD SIX


Strangman, H. G.


91


Peebles, Wm.


53


Ladd, Geo. G.


0


Ronan, Jas. H.


379


Blanks


15


Totals


340 747 325


395


538 2,345


171


CITY ELECTION


City Election


DECEMBER 8, 1936


Wards 1 2 3 4 5


6


Totals


· COUNCILLOR


Pelletier, Wm. 169


Simmons, Herbert W .. 379


Blanks 33


COUNCILLOR


Parasso, Andrew J.


426


Welch, Patrick J.


450


Blanks


33


Connors, John J.


199


Curley, Joseph J.


353


Blanks


24


COUNCILLOR


Healey, Daniel H.


272


Dineen, Wm. H.


120


Woodworth, Loren H.


79


Blanks


54


COUNCILLOR


Croteau, James, Jr.


222


Toomey, Jere J.


489


Blanks


27


Strangman, Horace G. .


286


Ronan, James H.


651


Blanks


27


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Brown, Edw. S.


330


415


273


249


291


607


2,165


Page, Donald L.


237


394


245


215


380


313


1,784


Smith, Grace A.


238


308


221


194


222


504


1,687


Soucie, Wm. P.


146


323


209


196


322


285


1,481


Blanks


211


378


204


196


261


219


1,469


172


ANNUAL REPORT


Wards


1


2


3


4


5


6 Totals


Traps


Yes


224


283


200


182


273


335 1,497


No


156


215


147


129


195


316


1,158


Blanks


201


411


229


214


270


313


1,638


Totals


581


909


576


525


738


964 4,293


The above election returns approved and City Clerk is authorized and instructed to notify those elected.


EDWARD G. PERKINS,


JOSEPH J. CURLEY, PATRICK J. WELCH, JOHN J. KELLEHER,


CHARLES L. BLISS,


EDWARD L. NOYES, JAMES HARKER, DANIEL H. HEALEY, JOHN M. KELLEHER,, EDWARD B. HOYT.



1


173


CITY ELECTION


Result of Recount of Ballots Cast at City Election, Dec. 8, 1936


RECOUNT DECEMBER 14th, 1936


Welch, Patrick J. 450


Parasso, Andrew J. 426


Blanks 32


JOHN J. O'BRIEN,


CHARLES W. STEVENS,


SINOLL TI. MCCARTHY,


TIMOTHY H. MCCARTHY,


Board of Registrars.


HENRY W. LITTLE,


City Clerk.


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