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Timoeklas Markos Blanks
100
Leonard B. Murphy
14
Edward J. Murphy
12
Albert H. Zabriskie
17
Louise H.Zabriskie
12
Timothy P. Herlihy
12
Frank Sullivan
3
Rita J.Sullivan
2
Clifford J. Burke
2
James P. Reardon
3
Daniel Reardon
2
Concetta Garfi
1
Saverio Angelo
1
Sebastiana Garfi
1
Blanks
238
Walter P.Coen
6
John W. Kelley
2
Robert Fuller
1
Minnie Fuller
1
Louis Clough
1
Blanks
21
Presidential Preference
Tobin
Truman
3
2
Dever
9
7
3
4
1
Wallace
1
1
1
1
4
Bossy Gillis
1
McKaufer
2
2
Douglas
2
2
John W. Brennan
1
Teague
Paul Dever
6
14
11
8
20
16
75
TOTAL VOTE
17
36
21
12
32
32
150
1
2
Taft
MacArthur
1
Harriman
Kefauver
Eisenhower
1
Bla nks
109
1
Elections
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY April 29, 1952
Republican Party
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward
Totals
1
2
ard Ward Ward Ward Total
Delegates at Large to National
Convention
Leverett Saltonstall
158
113
95
67
115
266
814
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
160
113
93
63
114
274
817
Joseph William Martin, Jr.
117
103
82
50
101
219
672
Sinclair Weeks
111
96
87
52
97
211
654
Katherine G.Howard
108
88
80
48
96
196
616
Daniel Tyler, Jr.
107
88
82
49
87
193
606
Robert F. Bradford
129
99
88
57
94
229
696
Richard I. Furbush
111
91
84
49
91
200
626
Charles Gibbons
127
83
77
52
95
189
623
Clarence A. Barnes
131
88
81
52
98
197
647
Blanks
1201
718
651
511. 752 1846
5679
Alternate Delegates
Carroll L.Meins
108
85
88
56
94
202
633
Maxwell M. Rabb
105
80
81
51
87
186
590
Basil Brewer
116
83
75
51
89
181
595
John A. Volpe
101
78
80
47
82
181
569
Julia B.Kirlin
102
78
80
47
83
180
570
Esther W.Wheeler
105
78
81
53
87
189
593
Louis Van N.Washburn
101
75
83
48
85
183
575
Robert C. Cochrane
103
75
82
48
87
175
570
Jean L. Olmsted
122
79
76
51
88
179
595
George W. Schryver
121
78
75
50
90
174
588
Blanks
1376
891
699
548
868 2190
6572
Dist. Delegates to National
Convention
Group 1
Charles F. Sprague
118
31
34
85
110
422
Herbert S. Tuckerman
129
28
30
88
116
442
Blanks
245
241
241
146
175
578
1626
Alternate Delegate
Ann Sheafe Cole
112
45
27
31
82
107
404
Joseph J. Durso
106
42
24
19
86
94
371
110
Elections (cont)
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward
Totals
1
2
3
ard Hard Har
6
Dist. Delegates to National
Convention
Group II
Christopher H. Phillipa
98
54
58
36
82
147
475
Frank S.Giles, Jr.
95
52
57
34
82
146
466
Bla nks
299
230
185
140
184
511
1549
Alternate Delegates
Augustus G. Means
101
50
61
40
89
143
484
Charlotte F. Roads
93
51
55
28
80
142
449
Blanks
298
235
184
142
179
519
1557
State Committee, (one man)
William G.Reed
118
77
75
58
'92
202
622
Bla nks
128
91
75
47
82
200
623
State Committee, (one woman)
Ann Sheafe Cole
37
43
24
14
32
89
239
Grace A. Smith
138
74
81
64
94
201
652
Blanks
71
51
45
27
48
112
354
TOTAL VOTE
246
168
150
105
174
402
1245
Ward Committee
Elmer Walton
1
Warren Currier
14
Herbert Bean
13
Emery Hollerer
13
Ralph Spaulding
11
Sadie LaPlante
1
Blanks
8557
Carl C.Emery
114
Eben N. Lambert, Jr.
107
Chester G. Menut
91
Kendall P. Menut
80
Ethel L. Knight
119
Forrest E. Collins
87
George E. Moulton
108
Henry J. Chouinard
90
Norman J. Cedar
78
Sophia Meszkiel
73
111
Elections ( cont )
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward
Totals
1 2
m
5 6
Nellie A.Phelps
96
Dudley S. Currier
100
Raymond G. Harris
84
Elisabeth W. Kimball
92
Bradley Fuller
85
Ethel E. Wormwood
92
Nelson J.Auger
79
Andrew J. Parasso
75
Denis W. Hegarty
83
Thomas J.Coffey
89
M. Ina Wright
90
Albert G. Perkins
82
Elsa W. Thurlow
84
June Dumont
75
Raymond M. Quinn
76
Joseph S. Vangile
76
Warren L. Hatch
90
Isabelle A. Richard
85
Nellie Moulton
6
Blanks
3394
Grace A.Smith
86
Virginia S.Conte
66
Mary E.Smith
68
Emery P. Todd
76
Katherine L.Todd
79
Catherine Coffin
77
Robert W. Russell
76
Joseph Conte
68
Blanks
4654
Roy Kerkian
41
Arthur G. Heath
Lydia E.Cox
Edwin B. Cox
Oren F. Allton
44
Gustav A. Moody
55
Stanley T.Pond
48
Blanks
3675
Everett M. H. Follansbee
124
Rita T. Chase
99
John W. Chase
105
Alfred N.Gynan
98
Deron Gulasian
104
Mary J. Carey
98
John M. Chase
100
Frank A. Burke
112
Elections (cont )
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Totals
James T.Connolly, Jr.
106
Joseph Lezon
95
Fannie Mckinney
104
Helen A. Woods
101
Frank F. Morrill
109
Frances R.Morrill
104
Annie E. Hoyt
102
Roxie M. Kalashian
102
Blanks
4539
Charles O. Mackinnon
222
Henry M. Duggan
247
Laurence M. Weare
223
Marron W. Fort
275
Clarence E. Fogg
229
Francis B. Roche
191
James H. Ronan
223
Robert C. Clark
223
Leo V. Klos
206
Daniel B. Knight
199
Napoleon A. Vigeant
199
Herbert G.Poland
225
Elizabeth M. Blake
258
Charles F.Bridges
210
William McG. Fisher
179
Clara W.Claflin
190
Earl E.Shute
188
Charles K. Morrill
208
Stephen C.Somers
192
Ralph A. Stevens
187
Mary E. Duggan
182
Annie Rogers
1
Charles Stevens
7
Annie L.Rigney
7
Doris Chapman
6
Harold Buxton
3
Blanks
9590
Presidential Preference
Taft
72
3.9 84
30 87
54
207
632
MacArthur
1
2
4
4
1
12
Warren
2
2
Lodge
1
1
Kefauver
1
1
Hoover
1
1
Blanks
52 43
25
24 43
76
263
TOTAL VOTE
246 168
150
105 174 402
1245
23
51 79
118
233
Eisenhower
121
113
Elections STATE PRIMARY September 16, 1952 Democratic Party
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward
Totals
1
2
Governor
Paul A.Dever Blanks
37
105
67
47
74
47
377
24
77
48
17
57
29
252
Lieu.Governor
Charles F.Jeff Sullivan
28
75
53
33
53
33
275
Thomas B. Brennan
4
14
10
4
11
3
46
Edward C. Carroll
1
7
0
4
1
6
19
Thomas J. Kurey
3
5
4
2
2
1
17
C. Gerald Lucey
10
21
18
5
22
15
91
Joseph L. Murphy Blanks
12
34
24
10
24
12
116
Secretary
39
121
78
37
83
61
419
Edward J. Cronin
Blanks
22
61
37
27
48
15
210
Treasurer
William R.Conley
6
15
8
4
5
3
41
Cornelius P.Cronin
7
22
12
5
21
9
76
James E. V. Donelan
2
5
0
5
1
2
15
Foster Furcolo
13
38
25
10
31
24
141
John F. Kennedy
15
48
27
21
33
24
168
Jeremiah F. Murphy , Jr.
2
5
9
2
6
2
26
Alexander Francis Sullivan Blanks
12
35
27
13
27
10
124
Auditor
Thomas J. Buckley
41
124
78
45
90
60
438
Blanks
20
58
37
19
41
16
191
Attorney General
Francis E. Kelly
26
91
60
32
56
33
298
Robert T.Capeless
4
19
9
5
12
13
62
George Leary
14
24
25
13
24
12
112
John V. Moran
5
16
1
3
16
6
47
Blanks
12
32
20
11
23
12
110
Senator In Congress
John F. Kennedy
48
144
89
51
108
67
507
Blanks
13
38
26
13
23
9
122
4
14
7
4
7
2
38
3
26
6
6
18
6
65
Mara Ward Ward Hard
114
Elections (cont )
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward
Totals
1
2
Congressman, 6th Dist.
Blanks
61
182
115
64
131
76
629
Councillor, 5th Dist.
Joseph F. Bateman
10
43
22
14
22
11
122
Edward H. Cahill
11
29
16
13
16
12
97
Cornelius P.Donovan
5
23
18
9
31
4
90
Thomas Francis Greene
4
9
9
5
9
16
52
Charles W. Trombly Blanks
17
56
35
17
34
14
173
Senator, 3rd Essex Dist.
James P. Boyle
7
25
12
6
13
10
73
Frank J. Burns
43
120
80
45
93
60
441
Blanks
11
37
23
13
25
6
115
Representative In Gen.Ct.
Ist Essex Dist.
Robert G. Fuller
27
49
27
22
45
32
202
Patrick J. Welch
24
121
77
34
66
30
352
Blanks
10
12
11
8
20
14
75
Clerk of Courts, Essex County
John James Costello
11
60
30
14
34
19
168
John H.Green
7
15
9
8
10
10
59
Robert V. O'Sullivan Bla nks
31
74
50
29
66
33
283
12
33
26
13
21
14
119
Register of Deeds Essex Southern Dist.
41
117
73
36
78
57
402
William G. Hennessey Bla nks
20
65
42
28
53
19
227
County Comm. Essex County
J. Fred Manning
26
90
58
31
62
43
310
Edward M. Funchion
7
19
13
13
4
9
65
Florence Shannon Grimley
5
32
18
13
25
11
104
22
56
39
19
43
30
209
Francis J. Thompson Blanks
62
167
102
52
128
59
570
Sheriff, Essex County (to fill vac. )
John R. Ahern
19
66
42
20
37
21
205
William M. Cashman
5
13
14
8
15
8
63
Timothy J. Cronin
18
49
22
17
37
22
165
Everett B. Dowe
5
13
10
7
9
7
51
Blanks
14
41
27
12
33
18
145
TOTAL VOTE
61
182
115
64
131
76
629
6
19
19
95
14
22
15
4
ard Ward Ward War
6
115
Elections STATE PRIMARY September 16,1952
Republican
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward
Totals
Ward We
2
Governor
Christian A.Herter Blanks
112
120
111
106
146
179
774
Lieu.Governor
Sumner G. Whittier
338
244
229
154
252
576
1793
Blanks
106
111
109
112
142
173
753
Secretary
Beatrice Hancock Mullaney Blanks
146
137
134
114
171
235
937
Treasurer
Fred J. Burrell
208
136
131
96
142
320
1033
Roy Charles Papalia Blanks
84
84
84
80
104
130
566
Auditor
David J. Mintz
297
222
197
154
223
514
1607
Blanks
147
133
141
112
171
235
939
Attorney General
312
228
213
159
228
533
1673
George Fingold Blanks
132
127
125
107
166
216
873
Senator In Congress
382
290
263
193
290
645
2063
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Blanks
62
65
75
73
104
104
483
Congressman, 6th Dist.
339
267
241
188
275
608
1918
William H. Bates Bla nks
105
88
97
78
119
141
628
Councillor, 5th Dist.
Theodore C.Burtt
69
41
48
26
61
82
327
Edward Robert Butterworth
34
49
24
21
35
63
226
George E. Clark
31
26
18
19
23
51
168
William H.Daly
28
27
27
34
32
40
188
Charles William Davis
36
38
36
24
35
84
253
Arthur A. Thomson
128
56
75
78
68
232
637
Bla nks
118
118
110
64
140
197
747
332
235
227
160
248
570
1772
298
218
204
152
223
514
1609
152
135
123
90
148
299
947
3
4 5
6
116
Elections (cont )
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward
Totals
1
2
Senator, 3rd Essex
Philip A.Graham
306
201
194
123
227
504
1555
Charles T. Passales Blanks
78
88
94
97
117
157
631
Representative In Gen. Ct.
Ist Essex Dist.
Henry M. Duggan
265
224
204
140
219
474
1526
Carmen Carbone
118
94
87
88
134
174
695
Charles K. Morrill Blanks
10
8
11
15
8
16
68
Clerk of Courts, Essex County
Archie N. Frost Bla nks
118
127
1 23
113
154
216
851
Register of Deeds Essex
Southern Dist.
342
249
222
164
257
572
1806
A. Franklin Priest Blanks
102
106
116
102
137
177
740
County Comm. Essex County
C. F. Nelson Pratt
283
203
198
124
219
437
1464
George Perakis .
72
79
60
出
76
158
489
William E. Sexton Blanks
208
123
129
83
178
349
1070
325
305
289
281
315
554
2069
Sheriff, Essex County ( to fill vac. )
William E. Harding
55
38
51
39
53
100
336
Arthur A. Thompson
94
79
72
59
74
204
582
Earl E. Wells
240
158
125
89
163
324
1099
Blanks
55
80
90
79
104
121
529
TOTAL VOTE
444
355
338
266
394
749
2546
51
29
36
23
33
85
257
326
228
215
153
240
533
1695
60
66
50
46
50
88
360
rd Ward Hard Hag
6
117
Elections STATE ELECTION November 4, 1952
Ward Ward Ward Word Ward Ward
President and Vice President
812
656
533
463
710
1389
4563
Hallinan and Bass, Peace Prog.
3
4
O
2
3
3
15
Hamblen and Holtwick, Prohib. Hass and Emery, Soc. Labor
0
0
3
0
1
5
9
Stevenson and Sparkman, Dem. Blanks
22
36
15
14
26
26
139
Governor
Paul A. Dever, Dem.
430
691
454
436
626
533
3170
Christian A.Herter, Rep.
774
617
186
384
623
1344
4228
Lawrence Gilfedder, Soc.Labor
1
9
3
2
6
5
26
Florence H. Luscomb, Peace Prog.
2
1
3
1
2
4
13
Guy S. Williams, Prohib. Blanks
36
59
36
28
52
50
261
Lieu.Governor
Charles F. Jeff Sullivan, Dem.
423
673
425
411
616
565
3113
Sumner G. Whittier, Rep.
747
590
484
375
598
1293
4087
William R. Ferry, Prohib.
1
3
3
4
5
1
17
Francis A. Votano, Soc.Labor Blanks
4
8
4
2
7
10
35
76
105
68
59
87
73
468
Secretary
Edward J. Cronin, Dem.
418
681
452
392
609
562
3114
Beatrice Hancock Mullaney, Rep.
684
530
426
371
556
1225
3792
Alice M. Ferry, Prohib.
3
4
6
4
10
19
46
Fred M. Ingersoll, Soc.Labor Blanks
7
11
6
3
6
7
40
139
153
94
81
132
129
728
Treasurer
Foster Furcolo, Dem.
377
638
412
374
568
541
2910
Roy Charles Papalia, Rep.
724
557
459
361
581
1234
3916
Henning A. Blomen, Soc . Labor
4
8
4
5
4
8
33
10
12
4
4
9
12
51
Harold J. Ireland, Prohib. Blanks
136
164
105
107
151
147
810
Auditor
Thomas J. Buckley, Dem.
424
680
447
417
637
614
3219
David J.Mintz, Rep.
680
523
428
341
516
1186
3674
Anthony Martin, Soc. Labor
2
5
4
1
4
8
24
8
5
2
5
7
5
32
Robert A. Simmons, Prohib. Bla nks
137
166
103
87
149
129
771
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
414
681
433
372
573
519
2992
8
2
2
0
4
6
22
Totals
Eisenhower and Nixon, Rep.
118
Elections (cont)
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward.
Totals
1
2
3
Attorney General
Francis E. Kelly, Dem.
370
624
390
373
555
493
2805
George Fingold, Rep.
744
601
498
397
616 1313
4169
Arthur W. Blomen, Soc. Labor
1
5
4
1
2
5
18
Howard B. Rand, Prohib. Blanks
127
144
83
75
134
123
686
Senator In Congress
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Rep.
740
583
4414
381
607 1230
3985
John F. Kennedy, Dem.
463
710
500
440
651
676
3440
Thelma Ingersoll, Soc.Labor
0
26
3
2
2
3
36
Mark R.Shaw, Prohib. Blanks
48
59
37
28
52
32
256
Congressman, 6th Dist.
William H. Bates, Rep.
1047 1011
779
645 1013 1706
6201
Lula B.White, Prohib. Blanks
28
63
39
34
44
54
262
176
305
166
1 72
256
182
1257
Councillor, 5th Dist.
Arthur A. Thomson, Rep.
753
581
475
393
583 1284
4069
Charles W. Trombly, Dem. Blanks
350
583
376
331
533
475
2648
148
215
1 33
127
197
183
1003
Senator, 3rd Essex Dist.
Philip A. Graham, Rep.
765
605
493
405
634 1309
4211
James P. Boyle, Dem. Blanks
342
587
379
329
506
473
2616
144
187
112
117
173
160
893
Representative In Gen.Court,
1st Essex Dist.
807
695
643
495
757 1371
4768
Patrick J. Welch, Dem. Blanks
97
85
63
55
99
75
474
Clerk of Courts, Essex County
Archie N. Frost, Rep.
727
563
464
414
543 1231
3942
Robert V. O'Sullivan, Dem. Blanks
381
664
421
354
594
575
2989
143
1 52
99
83
176
136
789
Register of Deeds, Essex
Southern Dist.
A. Franklin Priest, Rep.
785
634
520
407
642 1337
4325
William G. Hennessey, Dem. Blanks
323
585
360
340
505
465
2578
143
160
104
104
166
140
817
9
5
9
5
6
8
42
0
1
0
0
1
1
3
Henry M. Duggan, Rep.
347
599
278
301
457
496
2478
ard ward ward
119
Elections
(cont)
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward
Totals
1
2
3
4
rd Ward Ward
6
County Commissioners, Essex County
J. Fred Manning, Dem.
345
547
380
359
508
504
2643
C. F. Nelson Pratt, Rep.
717
563
438
353
576
1223
3870
William E.Sexton, Rep.
486
366
306
261
412
867
2698
Francis J. Thompson, Dem.
28 0
512
311
262
415
410
2190
Blanks
674
770
533
467
715
880
4039
Sheriff, Essex County
(To fill vacancy )
Everett B. Dowe, Dem.
306
603
391
328
516
488
2632
Earl E. Wells, Lynn, Rep. Blanks
803
596
480
399
615
1285
4178
142
180
113
124
182
169
910
Question No. 1
A Shall licenses be granted in this City (or Town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alco- holic beverages ) ?
Yes
737
883
617
521
833
1196
4787
No
334
319
226
200
295
509
1883
Blanks
180
177
141
130
185
237
1050
B Shall licenses be granted in this City (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages)? Yes
718
837
624
505
820
1177
4681
316
299
204
185
274
477
1755
Blanks
217
243
156
161
219
288
12 84
C Shall licenses be granted in this City (or Town) for the sale therein of all olcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?
Yes
751
306
888 281
602
541
855
1252
4889
Blanks
194
210
218 164
161
255
431
1652
TOTAL VOTE
1251 1379
984
851 1313
1942
7720
149
203
259
1179
120
List of Jurors -- 1953-1954
Published in Accordance with Chapter 234 of the General Laws
Allard, Albert D.
3 Coffin's Court
Auger, Raymond N.
8 Storey Avenue
Chauffeur Printer At Home
Barbero, Rinda
21 Dove Street
Babbin, Louis
199 Merrimac Street
Shoeworker
Bateman, Albert J.
19 Buek Street
Taxi Business
Bateman, Frank Jr.
39 Ashland Street
Coil Winder Salesman Mover
Brown, Charles
8 Congress Street
Carpenter
Brown , J . Harold, Jr.
28 Plummer Avenue
Salesman
Callahan, Leon P.
4 Greenleaf Street
Clerk
Cashman, William J.
13 Strong Street
Salesman
Chase, Vera
28 Woodland Street
At Home
Chouinard, Henry J.
17 Parsons Street 5 Payson Street
Barber Salesman
Coffey, Ernest L.
45 Temple Street
Painter
Collis, Sidney T.Jr.
27 No. Atkinson Street
Civil Engineer
Cortes, Charles J.
39 Hill Street
Navy Yard
Cote, Cora M. Cox, Lydia E.
189 High Street
At Home
Creeden, Georgia
6 Carter Street
At Home
Currier, Henry G.
63 Marlboro Street
Banker Housewife
Dixon, Alden F.
16 Spofford Street
Salesman
Donahue, Katherine T.
18 Buck Street
Ma tron
Dow, Carroll E.
8 Fruit Street
Chauffeur
Dow, Wendell F.
28 Fair Street
Deyle, John R.
144 State Street
Doyle, Norman J.
4 Otis Place
Drew, Charles H.
41 Bromfield Street
Drown, Emily M. W.
8 Dexter Street New Street
Housewife Insurance
Duggan, Arthur J. Earley, Florence C. Farrell, William F.
30 Oak Street
Bookkeeper Foreman
Fearing, Agnes C.
2 Highland Avenue
Silver Worker
Fearing, Lawrence L.
2 Highland Avenue
Carpenter Foreman
Fenders, William Flaherty, Thomas J. Fewler, Albert E. Fuller, Bradley
14 Oak Street
Electric work
14 Essex Street
Exploitation Foreman
Gallagher, Timothy H. Genna, Anthony J.
9 Ashland Court
Gerrish, Curtis L.
66 Ferry Road
253 High Street
Electrician
44 Olive Street
At Home
Gillis, Andrew J. Goula, Harol C. Graf, Lillian M.
8 Foster Court
Gasoline Dealer Shoe Worker At Home
Graf, Loretta
At Home
Grant, Edward C.
Laborer
192 Water Street
Writer
Green, Charles Gurney , Margaret
Buek Street
Hall, Charles H.
18 Ashland Street
At Home Advertising
Bliss, Stuart T.
94 Lime Street
Bridges, Charles F.
30 Woodland Street
Coen, Walter P.
9 Hancock Street
At Home
Day, Marie G.
17 Buck Street
Retired Manager Sal e sma n Painter
15 Columbus Avenue
7 Dawes Street
17 Atwood Street
32 Titoomb Street
Shoe Operator Salesman Cle rk
Gilchrist, Arthur Giles, Mary G.
Market Square
20 Allen Street
14 Allen Street Coolidge Street
121
List of Jurors (cont)
196 Merrimac Street 58 Jefferson Street
42 Ferry Road
13 Parsons Street 1 Hillside Avenue
319 High Street 34 Winter Street
77 Bromfield Street
79 Bromfield Street
11 Otis Place
1 Bromfield Court
9 Dexter Street Upland Road
65 Brom field Street
9 Dalton Street 34 Carter Street
65 Moseley Avenue
21 Hill Street
42 Warren Street 1 Griffin Court
16 Carter Street
48 Beardman Street Curzen Mill Road
1 Chestnut Street
Lynch , John J.
47 Kent Street 14 Inn Street
68 Federal Street
21 Harrison Street
62 Bromfield Street
14 So. Pond Street
24 Marlbore Street
61 Storey Avenue
20 Broad Street
At Home Student
21 Unicorn Street 5 Charles Street
Stock Clerk
133 Storey Avenue
12 Cottage Court
33 Bromfield Street
At Home Clerk Salesman
35 Purchase Street
At Home
9 No.Atkinson Street
At Home
Murphy , Bernard
2 Cherry Street
Laborer
Murphy , George E.
15 Parsons Street
Foreman Clerk
49 Hill Street
14 Beacon Avenue
Foreman
13 Greenleaf Street
At Home
8 Temple Street Re finery Bank Clerk
79 Federal Street 4 Walnut Street
Navy Yard Construction
0'Brien, Thomas J. Jr.
10 Broad Street
56 Olive Street
20 Barton Street Plum Island
Shoemaker Painter Salesman Gas Station Shee Operator Silver Worker Tel. & Tel.co. Fisherman Express Machinist Mierehant At Home Housewife Shee Worker Meat Cutter Stenographer Contractor Metal Worker Bookkeeper Manager At Home Store Manager Machinist Carpenter Janitor Shoe Worker Silver Worker Salesman Chauffeur Clerk Navy Yard Laberer
Lyons, James J. Lyons, Thomas J. Maccarone, Marion J. Maguire, Charles W. Mahoney , Dorothy A. Mahoney, William J. Marshall, Thomas I. Marsolais, Loretta MoGlew, Francis, 3rd MoLaughlin, Arthur M. MeLaughlin, Jessie A. Meade, Everett F. Morrill, Charles
.
Merse, Florence M. Munroe , Mary
Murray, Cornelius F. Nealand, Edward H. Nice, Kathleen G. Nolan, James H. Noyes, Eleanor A. 0'Brien, Daniel
O' Connell, Michael J. O' Keefe, Dennis F. Page, Donald
Salesman Foreman Carpenter
122
Hallisey, Daniel E. Harker, William Harrington, Arthur D. Hayden, Robert L. Healey , Daniel T. Healey , Jeremiah Holmes, John J. 3rd Hudson , Fred Hudson, Harol Hud son, Malcolm. L. Kalman, Maurice Keefe, Jennie M. Kelleher, Catherine Kelleher, Timothy Kenney , John F. Klien, Ella . Klos, Lee V. Laviviere, Hector Leary, Honora A. Leary, John J. Leary, Mary Lessard, Fred Lewis, Thomas Longtin, Lester F.
List of Jurors (cont)
6 Warren Street
6 Warren Street
6 Tilton Street
19 Federal Street
62 Milk Street
1 Temple Street
83 Lime Street
13 Howard Street
Regan, John F.
22 Vernon Street
Real Estate
Rich, Gordon B. Robinson, Frank Russell, Raymond L. Russell, Norman
25 Hill Street 72Rawson Avenue
Fish Cutter Carpenter Painter Salesman Retired
Sangberg, Carl G.
86 Prospect Street
Sangberg, Maude F.
86 Prospect Street
At Home
Sayball, Annie G.
9 Nep tune Street
Waitress
Savage, Marion E. Shea, Charles C.
13 Essex Street
Skofield, Ira H.
57 Marlboro Street
157 High Street
3 Payson Street
37 Bromfield Street
5 Vernon Street
Jeweler Hytron Shoe Worker Hytron
Stevens, Harold F.
75 Purchase Street 2 Alter Court
Caretaker Salesman At Home At Home
Wheeler, George L. White, John
48 Carter Street
Shoe Cutter
Willis, William H. Wills, O. Arthur
71 Marlboro Street
Banker
12 Barton Street
Silver Worker At Home
Wood, Alice N.
92 Bromfield Street
Musician
Wright, M. Edward, Jr. Zabriskie, Helena N.
23 Tyng Street
At Home
Zafris, Marguerite
11 Tremont Street
At Home
Board of Registrars of Voters
Chairman, John O' Donnell
Jennie Keefe
Isaac U. Wood
Vera M. Kelly, Clerk, ex-officio
Carpenter Housewife Salesman Clerk HAY. Elec. Co. Shoe Werker Manager Bottler
Smith, Arthur J. Spalding, Leonard Spalding, Lowis R. Spaulding, Frank J. Stanton, Raymond Stanton, Thomas L. Stanwood, Theodore P.Jr.
9 Broad Street 6 Kont Street
1 Ocean Avenue
Titus, Catherine J.
Wentworth, Marion G.
35 Bromfield Street
11 Charter Street
Truck Driver
32 Chestnut Street
At Home Gardener Supt. Foreman Steamfitter
17 Dove Street
9 Pond Street
Page, Fred L. Pago, Helen R. Pelletier, William Poulin, Frederick J. Quimby, George N. Quinn, Martin J. Reardon, Joseph L. Jr. Reeves, Joseph H.
11 Fruit Street
123
Ordinances City of Newburyport In City Council
January 7, 1952
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Newburyport as follows:
That An Ordinance Entitled An Ordinance To Establish The Term of Office Of The Superintendent of Highways Be It Enacted By The City Council As Follows, dated July 2,1945
Section 1 That the term of Office of the Superintendent of Highways shall be for a term of three years, said term to begin January 1946, be amended to read as follows:
The Mayor, subject to the approval of the City Council, shall appoint annually, in the month of January, a per- son qualified by training and experience to be superin- tendent of streets and sewers, to serve until his sue- cessor is appointed and qualified. He shall have all the powers, perform the duties and be subject to the liabilities and penalties of surveyors of highways and road commissioners. He shall receive such compensation for his services as the Mayor and City Council may deter- mine.
In City Council, Jan. 7,1952 First reading. Adopted by roll call, 11 "yes". Ordered published.
In City Council, Feb.4, 1952 Final reading. Adopted by roll call, 11 "yes". Ordered published. A. J. Gillis, Mayor
Attest: VERA M. KELLY, City Clerk
City of Newburyport In City Council
January 7, 1952
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Newburyport as follows: That An Ordinance Entitled An Ordinance To Amend The Term of Office Of The Chief Of The Fire Department, dated July 2,1945
Section 1 Chapter 21, said ordinance entitled "Chief of the Fire Department" is hereby amended, this with reference to the tenure of office of the Chief of the Fire Depart- ment and as amended, shall read as follows :
By the addition known as Section 2, said section shall read- The term of office of the Chief of the Fire De- partment and the Assistant Chief shall be for a term of three years, said amendment to take effect January 1946, be amended to read as follows:
An Ordinance Entitled An Ordinance Concerning The Term Of Office Of The Chief and Assistant Chief Of The Fire Department Of The City of Newburyport
124
Ordinances (cont )
Section 1 In the month of January the Mayor shall appoint, subject to the confirmation of the City Council, the Chief of the Fire Department and an Assistant Chief of the Fire De- partment who shall hold their respective offices for one year from the date of their appointment unless sooner dis- charged by the Mayor and City Council.
In City Council, Jan. 7, 1952
First reading. Adopted by roll call, 11 "yes" . Ordered published.
In City Council, Feb. 4, 1952 Final reading. Adopted by roll call, 11 "yes". Ordered published. A.J. Gillis, Mayor
Attest : VERA M. KELLY, City Clerk
City of Newburyport In City Council
May 5, 1952
An Ordinance Entitled Assistant Director of Veteran Services and Defining The Duties Thereof.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Newburyport as follows:
Section 1 Once each year, the Mayor shall appoint, subject to confirmation by the City Council, a competent per- son to be Assistant Director of Veterans Services, who shall hold office for one year, or until his successor is chosen and qualified in like manner. He may be removed for cause at any time by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council.
Section 2 He shall assist veterans with completing applica- tions for Pensions for disability not the result of service in the active service in the active military or naval forces of the United States.
Section 3 He shall assist in the notarizing and compiling of various types of affidavits in regard to vet- erans' claims.
Section 4 He shall assist in the executing of applications for Pension and Compensation by widows and chil- dren of deceased veterans; obtaining proof of death, proof of widowhood and proof of age and relationship of children.
Section 5 He shall assist in the compiling and completing of applications for compensation by a dependent parent of a veteran who died of a disease or in- jury due to service in the active military or naval forces of the United States and the compil- ing of proof of relationship of natural or adop- tive mother or father of veterans.
125
Ordinances (cont)
Section 6 Assist in the execution of applications of persons who bore expense of last sickness and burial, for reimburse- ment from accrued amounts due a deceased beneficiary of the Veterans Administration; compile evidence in support of this claim.
Section 7 Execute application for burial allowance for deceased veterans and determing who is eligible to file for same.
Section 8 He shall assist veterans in filing application for com- pensation for disability resulting from service in the active service in the military or naval forces of the United States; compiling affidavits and statements for same.
Section 9 Shall assist veterans' widows or children in applying for accrued benefits due deceased veterans.
Section 10 Shall assist veterans in notarizing and completing dec- larations as to their marital status and affidavits of dependency; assist veterans in obtaining hospitalisation and domiciliary care; in obtaining out-patient medical and dental treatments; assist Disabled Veterans in ap- plying for Vocational Rehabilitation; aid in placing veterans in obtaining employment and filing affidavits with the Veterans Administration.
Section 11 He shall assist veterans, their parents, widows of vet- erans and children, in obtaining whatever benefits they are entitled to under the laws of our Commonwealth and the laws of the United States of America.
in City Council, May 5,1952
First reading. Adopted by roll call, 10 "yes", 1 "no". Ordered published.
In City Council, June 2,1952
Final reading. Adopted by roll call 9 "yes", 1 "no", l "absent". Ordered
published.
A. J.Gillis, Mayor.
Attest: VERA M. KELLY, City Clerk
City of Newburyport In City Council
June 2, 1952
Be It Ordained by the City Council as follows: That:
Section 1 and Section 2 of An Ordinance Entitled The Compensation of New- buryport Fire Department Members be repealed and the following sections be inserted therein --
Section 1 The Chief Engineer shall receive for his services such compensa- tion as the Mayor and City Council shall from time to time determine. Section 2 The Assistant Chief Engineer shall receive for his services such compensation as the Mayor and City Council shall from time to time determine. In City Council, June 2,1952
Adopted by roll call, 8 "yes", 1 "no", 1 "not voting", 1 "absent". First read- ing. Ordered published.
126
Ordinances (cont )
In City Council, July 7,1952 Adopted by roll call, 10 "yes", 1 "no". Final reading. Ordered published. A.J. Gillis, Mayor
Attest:
VERA M. KELLY, City Clerk
City of Newburyport In City Council June 2, 1952
An Ordinance Entitled An Ordinance To Amend An Ordinance Entitled Traffic Ordinance.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Newburyport as follows: Article 6, Section 1, is hereby amended by adding the following: Ship Street from Water Street in a south- westerly direction.
In City Council, June 2,1952 First reading. Adopted by roll call, 10 "yes", 1 "absent". Ordered publish- ed.
In City Council, July 7,1952
Final reading. Adopted by roll call, 11 "yes". Ordered published.
A. J. Gillis, Mayor
Attest: VERA M. KELLY, City Clerk
City of Newburyport In City Council
July 7, 1952
An Ordinance Further Amending Article VII, Section 12, of Chapter 31, En- titled Traffic Ordinance of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Newbury- port.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Newburyport as follows:
That Article VII, Section 12, of Chapter 31, of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Newburyport, be amended by adding thereto the following: South bound drivers at the corner of Bromfield and Purchase Streets North bound drivers at the corner of Bromfield and Purchase Streets.
In City Council, July 7,1952 First reading. Adopted by roll call, Il "yes". Ordered published.
In City Council, August 4,1952 Final reading. Adopted by roll call, 11 "yes". Ordered published.
Approved: Dept. of Public Works
Attest: VERA M. KELLY, City Clerk
127
Ordinances (cont )
City of Newburyport In City Council
Sept. 2, 1952
Be it so ordained:
Ordinance amending an ordinance entitled Traffic Ordinance amending Article 5, Section 2 to add the following:
From Central Wharf on Merrimac Street in a north westerly direction a distance of thirty feet.
In City Council, Sept.2,1952 First reading. Adopted by roll call, 11 "yes". Ordered published.
Final reading. Adopted by roll call, 10 "yes", 1, "not voting". Ordered published. Approved: A.J.Gillis Approved : Dept. of Public Works
Attest: VERA M. KELLY, City Clerk
City of Newburyport In City Council
November 3,1952
That : The City of Newburyport hereby accepts Section 52 of Chapter 130, of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, entitled "Local Control of Shell Fisheries".
app. A.J.Gillis
In City Council, Nov. 3,1952 Accepted.
Attest:
VERA M. KELLY,
City Clerk
128
Index
City Government and Officials
3
Mayors of Newburyport
6
Report of City Auditor
7
Recapitulation of receipts and expenditures Analysis of receipts
10
Analysis of payments
13
Report of Public Library Building Fund
38
Report of Peabody Fund
39
Report of William Wheelwright School Fund
39
Report of Moses Atkinson School Fund
39
Balance Sheet
40
Statement of appropriated accounts at close of financial year
Borrowing Capacity
50
Municipal Indebtedness
Funded Debt
51
Budget 1952
52
Budget 1953
56
Report of City Treasurer
60
Report of City Registrar
64
Report of Assessors
66
Report of City Solicitor
69
Report of Licensing Commissioners
71
Report of City Marshal
77
Report of Fire Department
80
Report
of Sealer of Weights and Measures
Report
of Health Department
82
Report of Public Welfare
85
Report of Public Library
93
Report of
Water Commissioners
100
Report of Retirement Board
105
Ele ctions
107
Jury List
121
City Ordinances and Legislative Acts
124
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43
50
81
129
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