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The Librarian spoke briefly on the history and services of the Newburyport Public Library on Station W.N.B.P. The library of each community served by the station was represented on the air during National Library Week. In addition, special exhibits of new books and posters were exhibited that week in store windows of Chase's Confectionery Store, Krays', Pray's and the Premier Furniture Store.
The reference department continued in 1964 to be filled to capacity every afternoon and evening during the school year. The influx of high school and college students began in the mornings during the Spring and Christmas vacations and continued steadily throughout the day. Questions were varied in scope - ranging the fields of history (especially the American, French and Russian Revol- utions), modern' problems such as water conservation, urban renewal, the U.N. There was great interest, among people of all ages, in books about John F. Kennedy. Genealogy questions were numerous and there was a lively interest in the history of Newburyport - spurred no doubt, by the question of Newburyport's future, and the publica- tion of three new histories of Newburyport, and a best-seller children's book "The Strange House of Newburyport".
During 1964 the State Division of Library Extension lent us a total of 187 books, ten of which were in Russian. The Newburyport Public Library lent thirteen books, or reels of microfilm to Amesbury Public Library, Florida State University Library and Wis- consin State College Library.
There were no major renovations carrie on as part of the long range improvements to the library in 1964, although there were several major repairs - to the roof and gutters of the main library building, to replacing a number of ballasts of the fluorescent fixtures, and to rewiring of the Emma L. Andrews Library. A generous gift from Colonel and Mrs. R.V.C. Bodley, the proceeds of opening Chailley Gardens to the public the last week-end in May, provided funds for a new sign at the front of the Library building and a complete pruning of shrubbery.
Two valuable members of the library staff resigned in 1964, Mrs. Denise Callahan in June to devote her time to a new baby, and Miss Janet Kalashian, at the end of the year. Miss Marian G. Todd one of our most experienced assistants, reached retirement age at the end of October, but was permitted by the Mayor, under Chapter 749, Acts of 1963, to remain a few months longer.
We are grateful to them, as to the other members of the staff to the custodian John Szymura and to each of the substitutes for the fine spirit of cooperation shown in the very busy year just passed.
We hope that 1965, with its many serious challenges will bring broader opportunities for library service to the community. Respectfully submitted, KATHERINE M. KUECHLE Librarian
95
STATISTICS
For the year ending December 31, 1964
Population served
14,004
Assessed valuation
$29,286,050
Number of days open during the year
304
Number of hours open each week for lending
63
Number of hours open each week for reading
63
Hours open each week for Andrews Branch
8
BORROWERS
Total
January 1, 1964
9,564
5,055
14,619
Added during 1964
1,182
661
1,843
motals
10,746
5,716
16,462
Cancelled during 1964
950
485
1,435
Totals
9,796
5,231
15,027
Newbury registrations (included in totals)
633
335
968
CIRCULATION
Non-Fic. Fiction Adult
Non-Fic.
Fiction
motal Circulation
Main Library
35,649
38,765
4,633
15,402
94,449
Andrews Branch
1,029
2,041
1,312
4,291
8,673
Totals
36,678 40,806
5,945
19,693
103,122
BOOK STOCK
Adult
Juvenile
Total
Number of volumes
January 1, 1964
97,195
7,857
105,052
Number of volumes
added during 1964
1,619
266
1,885
98,814
8,123
106,937
Number of volumes
withdrawn during 1964
309
60
369
Total volumes as of
December 31, 1964
98,505
8,063
106,568
BOOKS PURCHASED FROM INCOME OF
FUNDS
Andrews, Emma L
22
Bradbury, John M.
5
Bradstreet, Charles "
97
Colby, Lucy, G. E.
61
Currier, John J.
22
Cushing, Caleb
Cushing, John N.
5
Dodge, Nathan D.
39
Foster, Daniel
2
Frothingham, Joseph A.
13
Green, Sarah. Ann
9
Adult
Juvenile
96
Coffin, Winthrop O.
Dodge, William H. P.
Juvenile
Haskell, George
16
Healy, Dr. ". Raymond
10
Merston, Stephen ".
57
Moody, Grace C.
7
Moseley, "illiam 0.
64
Moulton, Alice C.
8
Noyes, Harlan
4
Parton, Ethel
48
Pathe, Paul
14
Peabody, George C.
89
Pettingell, George B.
8
Pettingil), Grace
15
Sawyer, Mathias P.
19
Spring, John Rand
220
Stickney, Elizabeth H.
Stone, Eben P.
70
Sweetser, Benjamin G.
107
Wightman, Annie S.
106
Willjams, Abraham
15
Total
1,259
Special 4
General 479
423
483
Total
4,742
EXHIBITION OF HORPIES
American History Exhibit Lent by winners of Currier School History Project
Dolls and Doll Furniture
Lent by Mrs. Bessie Hills
Bell Collection
Lent by Mrs. Marian Lewis
Mechanical Banks
Lent by Alvah Hoyt
Christmas Display
Lent ty Library Collection
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January 29, 1965
To His Honor the Mayor and the City Council City of Newburyport, Mass.
Gentlemen:
The sixty-ninth annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners is respectfully submitted herewith.
Board of Water Commissioners
Richard W. Johnson Chairman - Richard W. Johnson
W P. Sau lus Vice-Chairman - William P. Sanders
T. Joseph mannix T. Joseph Mannix
terminali It doyle and Jeremiah W. Doyle, IIV
REPORT OF APPOINTMENTS BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS
Chairman - Richard W. Johnson
Date of Expiration
April 30, 1969
Joseph Mannix April 30, 1968
Jeremiah Doyle III April 30, 1967
William P. Sanders
April ·30, 1966
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INDEBTEDNESS FOR YEAR 1965
Due Date
Bond
Interest
$60,000 Bond Issue of 1950 Water Mains & Gravel Packed Well @12%
Apr. 1
4,000.00
30.00
$60,000 Bond Issue of 1953
June 1
4,000.00
180.00
Water Mains @24%
Dec. 1
135.00
$45,000 Bond Issue of 1957 Gravel Packed 1.21 #2 @2.8%
June 15
140.00
Dec. 15
5,000.00
140.00
$210,000 Bond Issue of 1961
Apr. 1
15,000.00
2,560.00
Artichoke & Pumping Station @3.20%
Oct. 1
2,320.00
28,000.00
5,505.00
99
BONDS
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
$210,000 Art & P Sta. 1961 @3.2%
15,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
60,000 P.Sta. 1957 @3.30% 45,000 G.P. Well 1957 @2.8%
5,000.00
5,000.00
---
60,000 Water Mains 1953 @21%
4,000.00
4,000.00
4,000.00
4,000.00
60,000 Water Mains & G.P. Well 1950
4,000.00
28,000.00
24,000.00
19,000.00
19,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
INTEREST
$210,000 Art & P. Sta.
2,560.00
2,320.00
2,080.00
1,840.00
1,600.00
1,360.00
1,120.00
2,320.00
2,080.00
1,840.00
1,600.00
1,360.00
1,120.00
880.00
60,000 P. Sta. 1957
45,000 G.P. Well 1957
140.00
70.00
140.00
70.00
60,000 Water Mains 1953
180.00
135.00
90.00
45.00
135.00
90.00
45.00
60,000 Water Mains & G.P. Well 1950
30.00
5,505.00
4,755.00
4,055.00
3,445.00
2,960.00
2,480.00
2,000.00
100
BONDS (Continued)
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
15,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
$210,000 Art & P. Sta. 1961 60,000 P. Sta. 1957
45,000 G.P. Well 1957
60,000 Water Mains 1953
60,000 Woter Mains & G.P. Well 1950
15,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
INTEREST (continued)
$210,000 Art & P.Sta. 1961
880.00
640.00
180.00
320.00
160.00
640.00
480.00
320.00
160.00
60,000 P. Sta. 1957
45,000 G.P. Well 1957
60,000 Water Mains 1953
60,000 Water Mains & .. P. Well 1950
-
1,520.00
1,120.00
800.00
480.00
160.00
101
CASH RECEIPTS - 1964
Balance December 31, 1963
115,381.51
Receipts:
Water Fixtures
148,551.98
Less - Abatements
2,110.26
Less - Refunds
384.00
2,494.26
146,057.72
Water - Meters
51,224.29
51,163.28
Water
S.P. Misc.
13,604.95
S.p. Cons.
21,730.72
Less Abatements
49.00
35,286.67
Demands
791.25
Refunds on Ins.
24.29
135.73
951.27
951.27
Total Cash Receipts
348,840.45
Less Cash ayments
226,921.96
Balance December 31,1964
121,918.49
Less - Abatements
61.01
102
CASH PAYMENTS 1964
Salaries & Wages
Other -xpense
Total
MAINTENANCE:
Artichoke River
183.75
183.75
Artichoke Station
2,144.72
6,969.72
9,114.44
Equipment
912.16
912.16
Filter
4,842.64
387.10
5,229.74
Gate
9,774.16
3,608.97
13,383.13
General Distribution
2,591.28
411.37
3,002.65
Auto
610.22
610.22
Hydrant
541.61
627.36
1,168.97
Main Pipe
5,377.09
610.40
5,987.49
Meter
1,190.28
850.93
2,041.21
Pumping Station
38,102.02
38,102.02
Auto
775.03
775.03
Building Repairs
1,740.97
1,740.97
Chlorine
490.63
490.63
Electric
Fuel
17,013.45
17,013.45
Gravel Packed Well #1
1.54
1.54
Gravel Packed Well #2
2,429.23
2,429.23
Oil
49.50
49.50
Pumps & Engines
2,360.08
2,360.08
Repairs & Parts
1,041.22
1,041.22
Insurance
229.65
229,65
Telephone
199.51
199.51
Trucks
2,203.40
2,203.40
Service Pipe
8,581.28
1,688.97
10,270.25
Standpipe
102.00
102.00
CONSTRUCTION :
Gate
Hydrant
2,575.08
2,575.08
Main Pipe
6,201.61
29,244.60
35,446.21
Meter
1,711.91
1,711.91
Road Repairs
1,000.00
1,000.00
Service Pipe
7,178.58
5,219.66
12,398.24
RETIREM NT:
14,522.63
14,522.63
WORKMENS COMPENSATION :
1,566.65
1,566.65
TOTALS
86,525.27
101,337.69
187,862.96
BONDS
28,000.00
Interest
6,275.00
Pumping Station Bond
4,400.00
refunds
384.00
TOTAL
226,921.96
General
103
1964 CASH RECEIPTS
Fixtures
Meters
S.P. Cons.
S.P. Misc.
Demands
Total
January
7,968.58
2,102.06
442.99
1,487.65
114.50
12,115.78
February
3,147.90
1,446.53
117.38
467.87
168.00
5,347.68
March
981.57
3,229.63
401.60
43.00
4,655.80
April
712.10
6,333.54
1,561.63
12.00
30.00
8,649.27
May
30,743.83
3,134.97
1,451.57
41.00
2.50
35,373.87
June
28,821.25
6,350.19
3,623.46
112.00
19.00
38,925.90
July
17,198.47
2,650.80
2,721.84
10,956.22
153.00
33,680.33
August
3,467.58
1,206.15
3,142.93
169.00
154.25
8,139.91
Sentember
963.82
4,731.41
134.90
32.60
47.00
5,909.73
October
9,224.92
7,719.60
96.21
17,040.73
November
38,639.09
4,134.79
319.24
18.00
46.00
43,157.12
December
15,700.33
4,331.49
217.98
39.00
14.00
20,302.80
Totals
148,344.52
48,876.48
21,453.52
13,833.15
791.25
233,298.92
COMMITMENTS
1964
1963
Fixtures
Meters
S.P.Cons.
Fixtures
Meters
S.P.Cons.
January
233.88
737.65
1,869.27
190.47
955.09
1,968.21
February
120.69
4,948.87
42.00
56.59
381.98
20.00
March
100.08
11,385.77
783.82
204.43
4,757.76
28.00
April
147.46
201.06
1,370.35
140.00
10,652.40
502.30
May
81,494.81
5,794.05
1,902.39
80,184.26
1,238.45
2,191.06
June
1,182.95
15,313.90
479.15
5,158.04
1,651.01
July
408.22
877.67
3,691.15
558.28
955.61
2,490.29
August
161.91
1,593.12
1,477.14
152.14
835.82
10,663.57
September
242.59
5,643.71
4,253.70
768.07
6,362.99
262.24
October
123.33
12,219.34
3,814.02
28.50
12,254.88
1,387.98
November
70,023.90
1,337.84
1,039.24
68,221.98
115.00
974.23
December
179.84
5,265.14
660.40
447.21
5,311.72
1,041.39
TOTALS
154,419.66
50,004.22
36,217.38 151.431.08
48,979.74
23,180.38
Total 1964 Commitment
240,641.26
Total 1963 Commitment
223,591.20
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CAS RECEIPTS NEWBURY 1964
FIXTIFS
METERS
S.P.CONS. & MISC.
TOTAL
DEMANDS
TOTAL
January
650.54
56.00
781.25
1,487.79
7.00
1,494.79
February
227.07
76.73
303.80
8.50
312.30
March
40.34
171.93
212.27
2.00
214.27
April
14.55
1,179.12
49.26
1,242.93
1,242.93
2,842.31
755.82
4.00
3,602.13
1.00
3,603.13
June
2,764.75
609.48
230.74
3,604.97
2.00
3,606.97
July
1,667.35
319.61
983:18
3,862.64
9.00
3,871.64
August
329.23
105.57
693.34
1,128.14
5.50
1,133.64
September
35.00
167.83
2)2.83
1.00
203.83
October
69.27
1,380.444
1,449.71
1,449.71
Noverte
2,847.80
778.84
3,626.04
.50
3,627.14
December
1,112.80
568.44
114.84
2,096.08
2,096.08
TOTALS
12,901.01
6,169.81
3,749.11
22,819.93
36.50
22,856.43
105
BUDET FOR 1964
Salaries:
Arthur, E. June
2,850.19
Babbin, Henry
3,194.64
Berry, Wellesley
4,739.76
Bridges, Carl
4,739.76
Hanson, Frederick A. Jr.
3,486.96
Healey, Timothy
4,530.96
Kelleher, Jean F.
2,727.45
Knights, Eugene
3,486.96
Lanen, Ha ry
4,739.76
Lunt, Clark T.
5,764.10
MacRae, Duncan
4,739.76
Moisan, Norbert
3,194.64
Moore, William F. Jr.
3,194.64
Orfant, Robert
4,155.12
Perry Veronica
4,426.24
Rayno, Raymond
5,764.10
Reardon, John
3,985.08
Skovron, Bernard
3,486.96
Smith, Walter
3,986.08
Stevens, Kenneth
3,486.96
Overtime-Extra Help
1,500.00
Salary Adjustments
350.00
5,570.94
88,106.06
Other Expense
92,992.63
Interest
6,275.00
Indebtedness
28,000.00
Total Budget for 1964
215,373.69
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PUMPING STATION STATISTICS - 1964
GALLONS PUMPED TO SERVICE
Gallons Pumped to Service Daily Average
645,177,700 1,762,190
MAIN STATION
Gallons Pumped to Service
571,963,000
Daily Average
1,562,740
Gallons Pumped by Booster
120,384,100
Daily Average
328,920
Total Gallons Pumped
692,347,100
WELLS
Gallons Pumped From Well No. 1
86,146,500
Daily Average
235,370
Gallons Pumped from Well No. 2
73,214,700
Daily Average
200,040
ARTICHOKE STATION
Total Gallons Pumped
365,432,400
Daily Average
998,450
PUMPING RECORDS
Greatest amount Pumped to Service in one day-June 12 2,840,100
Greatest amount Pumped to service in one week June 6-12
17,620,200
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MONTHLY PUMPAGE 1964
Service
Booster
Artichoke
Well No.1
Well No.2
Service Daily Avg.
Per Capita Gallons
January
53,171,500
15,373,900
32,436,000
3,508,100
1,853,500
1,715,210
122
February
48,333,200
12,711,600
31,418,400
2,867,000
1,336,200
1,666,660
119
March
52,305,900
16,873,500
28,111,200
5,290,300
2,030,900
1,687,290
120
April
47,808,600
13,048,100
26,266,800
6,800,100
1,693,600
1,593,620
1.14
May
59,902,700
9,288,300
34,662,000
8,070,700
7,881,700
1,932,350
138
June
67,605,200
6,997,300
40,258,800
9,102,900
11,246,200
2,253,500
161
July
58,571,800
7,927,900
37,651,200
7,198,900
5,793,800
1,887,800
135
August
62,002,900
6,236,100
41,530,800
7,304,100
6,931,900
2,000,100
143
September
49,758,100
5,277,200
33,072,000
6,236,800
5,172,100
1,658,600
119
October
50,005,600
8,857,300
22,045,200
10,696,500
8,406,600
1,613,080
115
November
47,122,000
9,189,600
14,100,000
11,948,4,00
11,884,000
1,570,730
112
December
48,590,200
8,603,300
23,880,000
7,122,700
8,984,200
1,567,420
112
645,177,700
120,384,100
365,432,400
86,146,500
73,214,700
1,762,190
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PRECIPITATION
January
4.60"
February
4.500
March
3.53"
April
4.37"
May
1.00"
June
1.47"
July
3.61"
August
2.25"
September
1.60“
October
3.35"
November
3.09"
December
4.28"
37.74"
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CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE - 1964
Services:
(76) New Services were installed requiring:
3463 Ft. of 3/4" Copper Pipe 566 Ft. of 1" Copper Pipe
(34) Service Leaks were repaired:
Meters:
3 New Meters
36 Meters Out
LL Meters In
Hydrants:
7 New Hydrants:
Low Street
Riverview Dr., Nby.
Merrimac St. Ball Park
High St. Playground (2) Off Storey Ave. (Kent Realty) Maple Terrace, Nby.
5 Hydrants Repaired:
Corner of E sex St.
State St. Opposite Garden
High St. Below State Hill St.
State St. Near Library
1 Hydrant Removed :
Titcomb St.
Mains: (12)
1 New - 4"
Riverview Dr., Nby. 200 Ft.
8 New - 6" 2194 Ft.
Proctor Terrace
Parker St., Nby.
Hanover Way, Nby.
Merrimac St. Ball Park
High St. Playground Hanover St., Nby.
Maple Terrace, Nby. Kent Realty off Storey Ave.
3 New - 8" 3030 Ft.
Dexter Lane Browns Dev. off Storey Ave.
Kent Realty off Storey Ave.
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CONSTRUCTION ANDMAINTENANCE - 1964
Leaks in Mains: (8)
Main on Water St.
12# Main on Hoyts Lane
Main on Tremont St.
4" Main on Woodland St.
2ª Main on Whites Ct.
2ª Main on Parker St.
2" Main on Spring Lane
2" Main on Ashland Ct.
Services Removed:
(3)
Caldwell's off Merrimac St.
Madison St. for Old Fish Market
Old Service for Wolfe Taverne State St.
Services Rodded & Repaired: (4)
45 Kent St.
47 Kent St.
D'Orsay Equipment Co.
Mercury Anodizing Co.
WATER SYSTEM STATISTICS
Newburyport
Newbury
Miles of Mains
60+
5+
Total Number of Services
4998
332
Total Number of Meters
483
63
Total Number of Hydrants
332
30
No. of Hydrants (Private)
10
-
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Retirement Board Report of Retirement Board
Honorable George H. Lawler, Jr.
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Dear Mayor Lawler:
We present herewith the report for the year ending December 31, 1964
Number of members at close of year
Active
204
Inactive
19
Pensioners
49
Transfers to Other Systems Deaths
O
7
Withdrawals
10
Balance Sheet
ASSETS
Cash & Securities
Savings Banks
99,539.17
Stocks & Bonds
281,903.77
Cooperative Bank Shares
26,800.00
Cash
34,685.47
Accrued Interest
2,562.54
$445,490.95
LIABILITIES
Annuity Savings
$310.721.80
Annuity Reserve
80,072.05
Expense Fund
329.74
Military Service Credit Fund
3,842.46
Pension Fund
50,524.90
$445,490.95
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Retirement Board
The Funds of the Retirement System on December 31, 1964 were invested as follows :
Investments
Due
1964 Income
Merchants National Bank, Newburyport
Demand
$34,685.47
Institution for Savings, Newburyport
Demand
51,000.00
2,167.50
Five Cent Savings Bank, Newburyport
Demand
28,237.00
1,026.80
50 Shares National Shawmut Bank of Boston
Demand
3,475.00
130.00
Demand
2,821.50
108.00
Demand
4,125.00
160.00
Demand
5,500.00
230.00
100 Shares New Hampshire Insurance Company
Demand
3,950.00
220.00
102 Shares Mfgrs & Traders Trust Co. , New York
Demand
3,100.00
30.00
Demand
4,237.50
40.00
Demand
1,000.00
41.26
Lawrence Cooperative Bank
Demand
25,000.00
991.67
American Telephone Company - 4 3/3%
April 1985
4,834.53
218.75
New York Telephone - 4 1/2%
May 1991
4,938.88
225.00
Southern California Edison Co., - 4 7/8%
Sept 1982
5,043.82
243.75
Public Service Gas Company - 4 7/8%
Sept 1987
5,044.10
243.75
Louisville Gas & Electric Co., - 4 7/3%
Sept 1987
5,051.28
243.75
Fuget Sound Power & Light Co., - 4 1/8%
May 1988
5,063.52
206.25
New England Tel & Tel Company - 4%
April 1993
5,171.99
200.00
Pacific Tel & Tel Company - 4 5/8%
Nov 1990
5,117.74
231.25
Ohio Power Company - 4 5/8%
April
1989
5,113.66
231.25
Illinois Bell Telephone Company - 4 3/8%
March 1994
4,979.20
218.75
Cleveland Elec. Illuminating Co., - 4 3/8%
April 1994
5,070.08
213.75
Ohio Edison Company - 4 1/2%
April 1989
5,051.39
225.00
Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone - 4 3/8%
Feb 1998
4,817.81
218.75
Commonwealth Edison Company - 3%
May 1984
4,210.84
150.00
Philadelphia Electric Company - 3 3/4%
May 1988
4,611.15
187.50
Consumers Power Company - 3 1/4%
April 1987
4,291.33
162.50
Connecticut Light & Power Co., - 3 7/8%
Jan 1983
5,765.63
232.50
Southwestern Bell Telephone - 2 3/4%
Oct 1985
4,002.26
137.50
Pacific Gas and Electric Company - 4 1/4%
June 1995
5,000.00
212.50
Consolidated Edison Company of New York 4%
June 1988
4,837.26
200.00
Appalachian Power Company - 4%
May 1988
4,808.76
200.00
Illinois Power Company - 4 1/4%
Jan 1993
5,000.00
212.50
Long Island Lighting Company - 3 1/2%
Sept 1983
4,442.69
87.50
Pacific Gas & Electric Company - 3%
Dec 1977
4,324.73
75.00
Gulf States Utilities Company - 2 5/8%
May 1976
4,218.48
65.65
Texas Electric Service Company - 2 3/4%
March 1975
4,454.82
68.75
Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., - 4 3/8% Wells Fargo Bank - 4 1/2%
Sept 1989
10,000.00
United States Steel Corporation - 4%
July 1983
4,822.36
62.50
United States Defense Bonds Series "K"
March 1967
10,000.00
276.00
United States Defense Bonds Series "K"
April 1967
5,000.00
138.00
United States Defense Bonds Series "K"
March 1968
10,000.00
276.00
United States of America Treasury Note
May 1964
356.25
United States of America Treasury Note
Aug 1964
750.00
United States of America Treasury Note
May 1966
10,006.02
375.00
United States of America Treasury Note
May 1968
5,000.00
193.76
United States of America Treasury Note The Twelve Land Bank Notes
Aug 1971
10,057.28
400.00
Feb 1972
20,029.78
825.06
$442,928.41$16,257.88
Respectfully submitted,
Norbert 9 Pares - Chairman
Tom Falos
54 Shares N.E. Merchants Nat'l Bank of Boston 100 Shares State Street Bank and Trust Company 100 Shares Pittsfield Nat'l Bank, Pittsfield
Demand
3,125.00
105.00
100 Shares National Union Fire Insurance Co.,
Demand
3,111.00
122.40
100 Shares The Pennsylvania Bank & Trust Co.,
100 Shares Irving Trust Company
Braintree Cooperative Bank
Demand
800.00
34.08
Newburyport Cooperative Bank
Demand
48,539.17 $2,062.90
United States Defense Bonds Series "G"
April 1964
May 2003
9,990.33
218.80
302 Shares First National Bank of Boston
112
Report of City Clerk Elections PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY April 28,1964 Democratic Party
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Totals
Delegates at Large to National
Convention
John F.Albano
6
11
8
3
6
3
37
John S.Begley
3
9
8
6
5
3
34
J.William Belanger
3
4
8
7
6
5
33
Francis X.Bellotti
13
24
30
15
17
22
121
Thomas J. Buckley
9
25
26
16
14
8
98
William T.Buckley
7
14
19
10
12
6
68
James A.Burke
6
17
20
8
10
8
69
John P.S.Burke
11
16
23
14
11
11
86
Garrett H. Byrne
8
15
13
9
8
10
63
Robert V. Cauchon
2
11
9
8
5
4
39
Bernard Cohen
4
10
11
8
7
5
45
John F.Collins
10
16
19
13
16
13
87
John W.Costello
6
13
13
9
5
7
53
James J. Craven, Jr.
5
10
9
8
6
42
John F.X.Davoran
5
11
10
7
7
5
45
Harry Della Russo
4
10
10
9
4
7
44
John T. Dias
3
9
10
6
5
3
36
Gerard F. Doherty
6
17
15
9
6
10
63
John Thomas Driscoll
5
18
23
12
8
13
79
William P.Driscoll
2
13
13
8
4
5
45
Howard W. Fitzpatrick
4
17
17
11
8
13
70
Mary L. Fonseca
6
11
11
9
5
5
47
A. Frank Foster
6
9
9
7
4
6
41
Foster Furcolo
10
20
20
13
13
11
87
Edward P.Gilgun
4
11
9
9
4
4
41
William Hartigan
5
12
8
7
3
4
39
James W.Hennigan, Jr.
7
16
11
8
6
6
54
John B.Hynes
7
14
22
9
9
9
70
Walter J.Kelliher
5
12
14
9
7
7
54
George V.Kenneally, Jr.
5
9
6
7
4
4
35
Edward M.Kennedy
18
39
40
31
25
28
181
Robert Francis Kennedy
15
29
39
25
24
18
150
Daniel M.Keyes, Jr.
4
11
6
6
6
3
36
Ida R.Lyons
4
10
7
7
4
4
36
Torbert H.MacDonald
6
19
23
11
10
13
82
Timothy A. Mantalos
4
11
10
7
3
5
40
Norman Mason
4
11
7
7
3
2
34
Edward J.McCormack, Jr.
11
29
31
17
13
21
122
John W.McCormack
9
18
25
14
12
13
91
Patrick J.Mc Donough
3
14
13
8
8
7
53
Nicholas P.Morrissey
3
11
9
7
4
3
37
Daniel F.O' Brien
6
11
8
6
5
4
40
Thomas P. O' Neill, Jr.
6
15
13
10
7
8
59
Endicott Peabody
20
30
23
17
19
19
128
Francis G. Poitrast
2
10
6
8
3
3
32
Charles V.Ryan, Jr.
6
10
7
6
4
4
37
Benjamin A. Smith
10
14
17
9
7
11
68
Edward J. Sullivan
6
15
7
8
6
5
47
Sherwood J.Tarlow
4
9
7
6
3
5
34
Balcom S.Taylor
2
9
5
7
3
3
29
7
5
42
Ruth M.Batson
5
9
6
2
F
112
64
3
Ward Ward 3
4
5
Report of City Clerk Elections
Ward ward Ward Ward Ward Ward
1
2
3 4
6
Betty Taymor
4
11
3
7
3
5
33
John F. Thompson
8
12
13
7
5
8
53
James A. Williams
3
9
5
7
3
4
31
Kevin H.White
16
28 8
16
10
18
113
Thomas J. White
Blanks
1843
3485 2689 2184 1952
2166
14319
TOTAL VOTES CAST
38
74
60
47
41
45
305
Alternate Delegates At Large
Samuel H.Beer
5
11
7
5
3
4
35
Margaret M. Breen
5
12
7
5
5
4
0
39
James F. Burke
5
17
10
5
6
0
43
Joseph C.Casdin
6
11
6
5
4
1
33
Charles N.Collatos
4
12
9
5
3
1
34
Joseph A. DeGuglielmo
12
7
6
4
1
34
Henry C.Donnelly
10
10
6
4
0
35
Donald J. Dowd
4
12
12
6
4
0
38
Rubin Epstein
2
11
4
5
3
2
27
John T.Farrell, Jr.
5
12
11
5
4
O
37
Joseph F. Feeney
4
14
10
7
5
0
40
William J. Foley, Jr.
5
18
14
6
7
3
53
Charles J.Hamilton
4
12
6
5
4
1
32
John E. Harrington, Jr.
6
18
13
11
6
2
56
Charles V.Hogan
6
13
6
6
4
4
39
Lester S.Hyman
3
14
4
5
3
2
31
Carl R. Johnson, Jr.
4
13
6
5
4
2
34
Frank H.Kelleher
7
12
9
6
6
1
41
Edward King
3
11
3
6
4
0
27
Philip Kramer
4
11
6
6
3
2
32
Edward Krock
4
10
4
5
3
1
27
Lawrence R. Laughlin
5
12
5
6
5
0
33
James P.Loughlin
5
11
4
5
5
0
30
Edward C.Maher
4
10
6
5
0
29
Vincent Mannering
5
12
5
5
5
0
32
Francis V.Matera
2
13
6
7
3
2
33
James R.McIntyre
4
13
4
8
5
3
38
Denis L.McKenna
5
10
4
5
4
1
29
Paul C.Menton
4
12
4
5
3
1
29
Dace J.Moore
4
11
6
6
3
0
30
Edward S.Moss
4
11
6
5
4
0
30
Bernard T.Moynihan
4
11
9
7
3
3
37
Paul V.Mullaney
3
12
4
6
4
0
29
George F.O'Meara, Jr.
2
11
6
6
2
0
27
James R. Purdy
3
12
5
5
2
0
27
Robert H.Quinn
5
11
7
5
5
1
34
Earl J. Riley
4
12
8
7
2
1
34
Anthony M.Scibelli
3
11
6
2
0
26
Bernard Solomon
4
11
5
5
3
1
29
Daniel M.Walsh, Jr.
6
13
4
6
3
1
33
Albert H.Zabriskie
26
37
32
24
31
22
172
Blanks
1426 2638 2263 1755 1569 1870
11521
TOTAL VOTES CAST
38
74
60
47
41
45
305
6
3
1
31
William F.Brewin
1
35
Thomas P. Broderick
7
12
11
4
4
38
10
7
Totals
114
Report of City Clerk Elections
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY April 28,1964 Republican Party
Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward
Totals
1
2
3
4
6
Delegates at Large to National
Convention
Group 1
Leverett Saltonstall
52
30
41
257
Edward W. Brooke
18
31
36
26
50 47
5.8
236
Joseph William Martin, Jr.
39
24
27
20
41
38
189
John A. Volpe
47
27
27
25
45
43
214
Richard F. Treadway
36
20
27
20
42
38
183
Mary R.Wheeler
38
20
25
20
39
36
178
Georgia E.Ireland
37
19
25
19
39
35
174
Christian A.Herter
50
28
33
23
48
45
227
Bruce Crane
37
20
24
20
40
36
177
George C.Lodge
52
27
37
26
52
59
253
Group 2
Michael Robbins
3
6
13
6
15
13
56
Jack E. Molesworth
4
7
15
6
15
13
60
Paul J.Kelley
3
4
12
16
16
12
53
Bernice L.Beckwith
3
4
12
6
15
10
50
Raymond F.Friesecke
2
4
12
6
15
10
49
Daniel J.Carmen
4
3
13
6
15
10
51
J.Lawrence McCarty
4
6
15
6
18
12
61
Shepard A. Spunt
2
4
11
6
15
9
47
Elliott K. Slade, Jr.
1
4
11
6
17
12
51
Marshall G.Sade
2
4
11
6
14
11
48
Blanks
536
218
173
424
342
523
2216
Alternate Delegates at Large
Group 1
Philip A.Graham
52
34
36
25
51
56
254
Elmer C. Nelson
37
23
23
18
40
37
178
Hastings Keith
38
20
23
18
38
34
171
Philip K.Allen
38
25
23
18
40
37
181
Margaret M.Heckler
37
22
22
19
38
34
172
Russell G.Simpson
36
19
21
18
38
35
167
James H . Henderson
37
19
20
19
38
34
167
Irene K.Thresher
37
22
20
18
38
34
169
Sidney Q.Curtiss
39
22
23
19
38
39
180
Richard E.Mastrangelo
36
19
21
18
38
32
164
Group 2
Gerrald A.Giblin
2
12
14
9
50
Joseph Alan Mackay
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