City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1950-1951, Part 21

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1950
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Number of Pages: 390


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4


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



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


8


43


50


81


129


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