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III. RHEUMATIC DISEASES, NUTRITIONAL DIS-
EASES, DISEASE OF THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS AND OTHER GENERAL DISEASES
57. Chronic Rheumatism
59. Diabetes Mellitus
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71. Anemias
(a) Pernicious anemia
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
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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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IX. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
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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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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
1.25
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
September 15, 1936
Wards
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SENATOR
Haley C. F.
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237
239
333
545
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140
100
205
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REPRESENTATIVE 18th DISTRICT
Burke, F
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24
20
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34
52
191
Currier, : S.
339
226
113
113
141
273
1205
Dugg .... , H. M.
139
122
140
88
154
193
836
Elwell, A. E.
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26
18
10
24
54
151
Kelleher, T. F.
85
108
71
81
141
177
663
Runnells, W. F.
193
181
148
155
182
45.
1310
Wallace, B. C.
52
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14
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134
Whitmore, G. L. . . .
48
48
44
44
92
122
398
Blanks
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254
185
155
294
282
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REGISTER OF PROBATE
Hawthorne, B. V. ..
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81
89
80
73
169
615
Ingalls, A. W.
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200
147
125
183
328
1210
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225
141
134
282
316
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Bell, W. H. .
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63
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Burnham, W. A. ..
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207
Butler, Fredk.
225
159
136
122
170
331
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Chell, W. J.
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14
12
13
6
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71
Costello, J. M.
45
48
37
29
60
58
277
Graham, P. A.
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35
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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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WELLS BINDERY ALTHAM, MASS. FEB. 1938
NEWBURYPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 2128 00338 627 4
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