Records Town of Chelsmford 1918-1929, Part 9

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1918
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That any person, with one preceding year's residence in this Com- monwealth and with degree from a qualified chiropractic school received at least one year prior to the date when this law takes effect, may, within ninety days after such date, be certified by the board at its dis- cretion without examination.


That otherwise no person, except a member of the board of registra- tion, shall practice chiropractic unless, being over twenty-one years of age, of good moral character and graduated from a reputable chiro- practic school after personally attending courses of at least twenty-two hundred sixty-minute daylight hours given to persons qualified to grad- uate from a public high school, he shall qualify by examination, pay a fee of twenty-five dollars and be registered and certified; except that any person licensed in another State maintaining standards equal to those of this Commonwealth may be registered without examination.


That the examination be scientific and practical in character, in sub- jects including anatomy, physiology, symptomatology, hygiene, sanita- tion, chemistry, histology, pathology, chiropractic analysis, and the principles and practice of chiropractic.


That the board may, after hearing, revoke a certificate for cause.


That the board shall make an annual report and shall keep public records of its proceedings and of the names of persons examined or registered by it and of the names and addresses of all registered chiro- practors, who shall pay an annual license fee, promptly notify the board of any change in address and furnish such other information as the board may require.


That the board consist of three members, residents of the Common- wealth for three years, graduates of a chartered chiropractic school having power to confer degrees in chiropractic, to be appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the council, for a term of three years.


That the board have authority to administer oaths, summon wit- nesses and take testimony and adopt reasonable rules and regulations pertaining to their duties, and that they pay into the state treasury fees received by them, and that they receive compensation and reimburse- ment for expenses in such amounts as may be annually appropriated therefor not exceeding the amount of such fees.


Penalties are provided for practicing chiropractic without holding a certificate or for using the words "Chiropractic Practitioner", the letters "D.C.", or any title or letters indicating engagement in such practice, or for buying, selling or fraudulently obtaining any diploma or record of registration.


It is further provided that the present law relating to the registration of physicians and surgeons and providing penalties for the unauthorized practice of medicine shall not be held to discriminate against registered chiropractors; but no chiropractor, unless registered as a physician or surgeon, may practice obstetrics, or administer drugs, or perform surgical operations by the use of instruments, or YES hold himself out as and for other than a chiropractor, which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 50 in the affirmative and 151 in the negative and NO in the Senate by a vote of 13 in the affirmative and 21 in the negative, be approved?


-


P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 P-6


TOTAL


Yes


186


131


623


NO


488


333


31


1025


BLANKS TOTAL


1007


178 394 387 959


37 68 40 145


64 88 114 266


27 44


189


1271


12. yxc


102


2919


QUESTION # 1


176


QUESTION NO. 2. LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION.


Shall the proposed law which provides for an additional method of nominating candidates for nomination, at the state primaries in September, by members of political parties, for those offices to be filled by all the voters of the Commonwealth at a state election.


It provides that the state conventions of the political parties, in each state election year, shall be held before and not after the state pri- maries, as now, namely, not later than June 15. In order to elect delegates to such party conventions, party primaries are established to be held on the last Tuesday in April. Among other things, these state conventions may endorse candidates for offices to be filled by all the voters and to be voted upon at the state primaries. Such endorse- ment places a candidate in nomination, at such state primaries, with- out the necessity of filing nomination papers. The name of the endorsed candidate is to be placed first on the ballot and against his name is to be placed the words "Endorsed by (the name of political party) convention" in addition to the eight-word statement now author- ized by law. Candidates endorsed by a party convention may accept said endorsement within ten days, and having so accepted may not withdraw.


It also provides for the election of district members of state com- mittees and members of ward and town committees at the proposed party primaries in April, as well as delegates to the state party con- ventions, instead of at the state primaries in September, as now.


It also provides for the election of delegates to national conventions (to nominate candidates for President) at the proposed party primaries instead of at the primaries, now specially held for that purpose, and which existing law requires to be held on the last Tuesday in April (the same day proposed for the proposed party primaries).


It also provides for certain other new provisions of law and certain changes in existing laws, relating to holding state conventions and party primaries, the number and election of delegates to state conven- tions, the number of members at large of a state committee, and other matters, which in more detail chiefly are as follows:


State conventions are to be composed solely of delegates elected at the party primaries, and the number is to be one from each ward and town and one additional for every fifteen hundred votes or major fraction thereof above the first fifteen hundred votes cast at the pre- ceding state election in such ward or town for the political party candidate for Governor, instead of a number now fixed by the state committee of each party (not less than one from each ward or town) and certain members designated by existing law.


The time, for notice to the State Secretary by aldermen or select- men of their determination to hold primaries by wards, precincts or groups of precincts, to be March 1, instead of August 1, as now.


The names of candidates for election for delegates to a state con- vention and for district members of a state committee to be arranged individually by alphabet instead of in groups arranged by lot, as now.


Vacancies in the office of delegate to a state or national convention not to be filled except in case of a tie vote, and then by delegates from the same district, within ten days, and if no other delegate or if not so filled, then by a state committee, rather than solely by the remaining members of the delegation; and statement of filling of such vacancy to be filed with the State Secretary.


Seating of delegates at state conventions to be in groups by sena- torial districts, and order of business at said conventions defined. Voting on candidates, by a convention, to be by roll call, if more than one candidate for the office, or by groups of delegates unless any member of such group objects.


The number of members at large of a state committee of a politi- cal party to be fixed by the state convention of a party instead of by the state committee, as now.


The existing provisions as to preparation and filing of nomination papers, objections to nominations, preparation, number, substance, arrangement and form of ballots, hours during which polls shall be open, opening of ballot boxes, canvass and return of votes, return and certification of votes, now applicable to state primaries to be applicable to the proposed party primaries.


The power of a state committee to fix the number of district dele- gates to a national convention to be continued, but the date, of giving notice to the State Secretary, of such fixation to be March 1 instead of on or before the third Wednesday in March, as now.


The power of city and town committees to fix the number of mem- bers of ward and town committees to be continued, but the date, of giving notice to the State Secretary, of such fixation to be March 1 instead of August 1, as now, YES which was approved in the Senate by a vote of 21 in the affirmative and 17 in the negative and was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 62 in the NO affirmative and 138 in the negative, be approved?


-


-


QUESTION # 2


P-1 P-2 P-3 P-X P-5 P-6


TOTAL


Yes


No


BLANKS TOTAL


384 154 469 1007


317 133 509


71 17 57 145


80 47 139 266


42


20 40 102


142 115 183 440


1036 486 1397 2919


959


Haveacuttom Tom Cluck


177


Vinovember 17 1932


In accordance with Section 125, Choptos 54 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, a legal metry of this Town Click's in the Eleventh buddhaut Representation Destreck was held on hm. 171932 all 2.30 Pm at the Irm Clark's office, Chelustre Massachusetts for the purpose of declaring the elected Representative in the Several Can't at the Election held in Im 81932 , the result was as follows


ACTION


BEDFORD CARLISLE


chelmsFORD


LITTLETON


WESTFORD


TOTAL


HAROLD A HARRINGTON DEM


100


1920


HORACE F. TUTTLE Rep


510


27 238 26 2912919


866 1815 238


510


529 619


46 93


BLANKS TOTAL


61 1237


10 8 841


49 659


69 1217


716


Town Click of arts Torm Clerk of Bedfra Town Click & Carlisle Tou Click of Chelmsford Charlie L. Huberth Toum Cenky Westford


Um Channing Brun Town Carky Littleton


Town Click & Chelmsfre Im 17 1932


Anace J. Little albert J Barry Ruch Wilkin


175 1001


223


178


1933


Warrant for annual From Muting February 6th and February 13th 1933 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middlesex, SS. To John & Buchanan, Constable or any suitable person of the Form of Chelmsford.


Greeting In the name of the Commonwealth afiresaid you are houby requested to notify and warm the legal voiture of said Chilimape to hurt in their several Polling Placen viz ;


Puesnet , Jou Hall, Chalupa Centre Precinct 2, Iam Still, with Chickenface Preaunt 3, Five Ance West Chetrafic Recent Y, Schort Arne, East Chebrunafed Precinct 5, Liberty Hals South Chebanged Recent 6, gold Cove Schul House, Westtun


On hundany, the Shotthe day of February, 1933 fing the first handry in sind mouth, at 12 o'clock how, for the following purpose:


To bring in this water for the following officin :


Moderater for one year. Toun Club for three years Ove Selectman for three years Are Number of the Board of Patin Welfare for, three-year Treasurer and Lup Collection for one year One accesso for three years The worden for One year Are number of Bone of Seth for 3 years


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One Parte Commission for the year are School Commutter mon for three years One Artery Commissions for three years Two Truster for adama Library for three years Are Sinking Fund Commission for the years One Constable for One year


all on one follet


The polls will be open from 12 mom to 8 P.m. and to mut in the Jam Hall at Chelmsford Centre on the following from day the Thirteenths day of February at 100 clock in the fremm, then and there to act ufer the following articles, vy?


article One. To hear reports of Low Officine and commutter; or act in relation thereto


article Two; To raise ance ofpreferate such Suma of mapy as may be required to dbtrong Jour changes for the current years; or act in relation thusets.


article There; To see if the Form will authoruze the selection to act as its agent in any suit or suits which may arise drawing the current year; also in such other Matters as may arise requiring in their judgement the action of such agent and to employ courant therefor; or oct in relation thurto.


article For; To see if the Form will authorize the Treasurer, with the official of the Selection, to know money in anticipation of the revenues of the current financial year; or act in relation thanks


180


article Five; To see if the Irm wil vote to rice and appropriate a sum not exceeding Two Thousand Hollow to be word as a Reserve Fund at the abortion of the Finance Commutter, as perovide in General Low Chopet to Sections 6 ; on oct in relation thereto.


Article Let: To see if the Iron will ofthe to raise and offerinate the sure of forum Atom duce Hollow , in some other sim ; for State aid; nact in relation therets.


article Seven; To see if the Inn with vite to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum with which to suit unpoids fills of 1932; or act in relation thereto


antule Eight: To one of the Form with vote to authoring the selection to content with the fravill Electric Light Corporation for the following additional lights and raise and appropriate sufficient money to but the exfemme they, vy; Two lights on Everyrun Street One light on Woodlawn ave . One light in Westfind St. or act in relation thereto.


article hine: To see if the Form will vote to accept Wording Avenue as laid out by the Selection as shown in their report and flow duly filed in the office of the For Cenk; or act in relation threats.


article Im: To see if the Im will vite to raise and appropriate these Chrisomal dollars or some the sun for the purpose of reconstructing hindaless start, That themme


181


dollars to be contributed by the Commonwealth and Three Thousand Hollow to be contributions by the Country for said reconstruction; or act in relation thereto.


article 11- To see if the Form will vote to appropriate a sum sufficient to fear the Country f hundert as required by law, the train's Share of the nut cret of care, maintenance and refin of the bundling County Intercutin Hospital and for care and treatment of tubercular portanto eguto June 301932 cmder acta of 1928 Chapt. 385 as amended by art of 1931 chat 60 including interest or crachent on tungenary hotes issund therfar as assessed in accordance with the permission of Chat . 111 of the Sunal Laws and Actor in amendment though and in addition thereto; or act in relation thueto


antule Twelve: To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate seventy Five dollars or some other sim for the purpose of depaying ambulance service ; 2 out in relation thereto


article Thirteen: To see if the Form will voto to authorize the selection to sell a with cycle now word by the Police Hey artment: or act in relation Thurto


Ontule Frontiers: To see if the Irm will vote to raise and appropriate the Sum of two Hundred Thirty by dollar or some other sen for the purpose of purchasing a new motor cycle for the Police Department and to authorize and empower the Selection to make such contract; or not in relation thusets.


182


article Fifteen: To see if the Jam will vote to voice and appropriate Seventy and 45/100 ($70.45) Hollers for the fingers of defraying the repair fill on a motor cycle used by the Police department; or out in relations thats.


article System: To see if the Irm wil vite to raise and appropriate the sun of One Hundred dollars or some other seems for the purpose of defining the salary of a fish and Game Worden : 00 cet in relation therats.


Article Seventeen : To see if the Iron will voce to sell tothe Westlands Improvement, aseruation Inc. for the sun of Two Hundred (200) Holland or some other sem a center. parcel of land with the buildings thereon kumon as the Solan love felirat Anice, Sans lot contains strut over half an acre of lance and is situated on the Westerly side of the Old Middlesex Road, how called Stroman st.


article Eightum: Lo one of the Irm with vote to sull a certain parcel of land situated on the Trotterly side of Thiseund Street in that part of Clubimagine called truth cheemaque contain 11, 636.83 spume feet and more particularly described in a plans of lund entitled " Plan of land in North Chemange belonging to Ela f and graphy and Ryan Scale 10 fait to an indly , april 1915 by 7W . Huntington, C. E" Saire plan is rendre with huseplease with Clustret Registry of blads Book of Plans 47 Flan 6, The african land was purchased from Walter h. Namal by the


183


Jour on June 12 1925 for the perforce of establishing a five house on saice property; or act in relation thanks.


article hunter: to see of the Loom will vote to rance and appropriate the sea of Severity Two and 50/100 ($72.50) Hlallows for the purpose of paying to the Roman Catholic. for land dowagen incurred in the relocation of Revient Roach, or act in relation thirty


and you are Herected to serve this Warrant by ng attester cofein thing at the Post office in the autre of the Jam South Chelmsford, worth Chebranford, and West Chelmsford and at the Lecture Home East Chilenaford and at the Golden Gove Schul House , Westlands , seven days at hast before the time ofpointed for holding the first muting fousaid


Hurof Fail hat, and mother nature of this Warrant, with your dringe therm to the Form Out, of the times and place of holding this metry afresine


Sever under our hands this twenty those day day of January in the year of own Lord hunter Hum area and This three


Pryal Shawcross


184


Return January 27 AV 1933 Pursuant to the written Warrant. I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Form of Chilmatice by posting up. attistic copies of the same of Precent, Post office Chilinafond Centre, Precumet 2 Post Office worth Chalusface, Presenet & Pret Office West Chulmafree, Precumet x Lecivil House Ent Chalupa , Procent o Post Office So. Chambre, Grement 6 Bolda Gove Sehot Stone, Westland seven days before the date honey as within directes


Buchanan


TOWN ELECTION FeB. 6 1933


OFFICE


CANDIDATE


P-1 P.2 P.3. P.V . P-5 P-6 TOTAL


MODERATOR FOR / VR.


WALTER PERhAm- WEST FORD ST 438 BLANKS 111


363.48


102


64


168


1183


166


9


54


9


33


382


TOTAL


549


529


57


156


73


201


1565


SELECTMAN FOR 3 YRS.


ROGER W. BOYD- GOLDEN Cove RD STEWART MACKAY-New FIELD ST BLANKS


272


133


13


65 87


5


97


870


11


27


1


4


0


7


47


TOTAL


JY9


529


57


156


73


201


1560


JeMBER OF


ROGER W. BOYD- GOLDEN Core RD STEWART MACKAY- NEWFIELD ST BLANKS


266


131


13


62


67 99


1638


260


352 46


43


81


5


92


833


TOTAL


549


529


57


156


23


20/1565


Town CheRk FOR 3 Years


HAROLD C. PETTERSON GROTON TPD BLANKS TOTAL


465 84


97


3


44


5


31


26X


549


529


J7


156


73


201


1565


MEMBER OF BOARD OF HEALTH FOR 3 YRS


FREDERICK MACELROY BILLERICAST BLANKS


480


350


45


121


68


171


1235


69


179


12


35


5


30


330


549


529


57


156


73


201


1565


UNITREAS.


HAROLD C. PETTERSON-GRUTON RD BLANKS


458


409


54


105


67


164


1257


91


120


3


51


6


37


308


TOTAL


529


57


156


23


2011565


Assessor OR 3 years


FRED J. Bishop PRINCETON ST. John E. HARRINGTON HIGHLAND Are


259


197


18 3 x


80


36


63


730


BLANKS


203 87


314


18


5


18


9


31


168


TOTAL


549


529


57


156


73


201


1565


CONSTABLE FOR ONE YEAR


John J. BUCHANAN GROTON PD BLANKS


436 113


148


10


XX


9


37


361


TOTAL


549


529


57


156


73


201


1565


School


RALPH A BERG. ACTON STREET BLANKS


456 93


201


10


50


6


35


395


TOTAL.


549


129


57


156


23


20/11/65


ALBERT H. DAVIS NORTH TID


426


43


87 73


57 63


138


931


FRED W. PARK- PARK AVENUE


363


34


37


152


26


140


1367


TOTAL


1098


1058


114


212


176


cemetery


ARTHUR o. Wheeler WASHINGTON ST


428


37X


95


63


15€


1160


COMMISSIONER


BLANKS


12/


155


13


61


10


you-


10P 3 YRS


TOTAL


549


529


57


156


73


20/


1565


68


97


648


266


372


43


1


13


1


10


94


432


54


112


68


170


1301


UND TAX COLL. OR ONE YEAR


58


28


107


667


381


47


112


106


67


166


1170


837


BLANKS


309


328


47


umMITtemAN FOR 3 YEARS TRUSTees FOR ADAMS LIBRY FOR 3 YEARS


16 x


120%


180 180 698


3130


TOTAL


23


BOARD OF PUBLIC TELFARE 3 YRS,


185


186


OFFICE


CANDIDATE


P-1 7-2 P-3


P-X P.S. P.6


TOTAL


319


20


62


16


45


v56


59


16


14


25


58


395


99


28


7


20


26


21


201


125


85


10


46


5


70


341


8


38


4


14


1


7


72


549


529


57


156


73


201


1565.


PARK


FRED 4. FLETCHER-OLD WESTFORD RD


463


369


48


108


68


174


1230


Commissiones BLANKS


86


160


9


48


5


27


335


FOR 3 YPS.


TOTAL.


549


529


57


156


73


201


1565


4


1


0


0


1


0


6


SINKING FUND


ROYAL SHAWCROSS-NEWFIELD ST. RAYMOND OSBORN-CHELMSFORD ST.


0


0


0


0


0


3


3


Charles BARTLETT. BARTLETT ST.


0


O


0


0


0


1


1


CommissionER 3 yps.


WINTHROP A. PARKHURST. ACTON ST John EATON GOLDEN Core TPD ALFRED F. FREEZE WASHINGTON ST WILLARD PARKER HIGH ST


0


O


0


O


0


/


1


0


0


0


0


0


1


3


0


0


0


0


0


4


0 0


0


0


0


0


1


0


O


0


0


O


0


2


0


O


0


0


0


1


0


O


0


0


0


1


0


0


0


6


1


0


1


0


0


0


0


/


/


0


0


0


0


1


0


1


0


a


0


0


1


0


0


0


1


0


0


BLANKS


537


521


57


22


194


1536


TOTAL.


149


529


57


156


73


201


1565


0


0


0


0


1


1


GEORGE W. DAY WESTFORD ST EDWARD B. RUSSELL NORTH RD John E. O'SULLIVAN PRINCETON ST Leo LARKIN JAMES ST


nXI d . / 2 1


James P. DUNIGAN HIGHLAND Are James McQUADE PRINCETON ST GEORGE X. Pope NewFIELD ST Alex CALLAHAN WRIGHT ST HENRY QUINN FORHAM ST


Fab 9 1933


Jom Cank


Tree WARDEN FOR ONE YEAR


VINCENT P. GARvey LockeTTO HARRY F PARKHURST. ACTON TID RAYMOND A. REID HIGH ST FREDERICK RUSSELL NURTh TID BLANKS


94


223


TOTAL.


OFFICERS Elected FEB. 6 1933


187


OFFICE MODERATOR :


NAME OF OFFICER


When QUALIFIED BEFORE YA. M


WALTER PERHAM


FEB. 10 1933


SELECTMAN


STEWART MACKAY


FEB 131932


FEB. 13 1932


· TOWN CheRK 1


30.OF HEALTH


FREDERICK A MACELROY


HAROLD C. PETTERSON John E. HARRINGTON John J. Buch ANAN


RALPH A. BERG


FEB. 131933


H. C. Petterso. TOWN CLERK


ALBERT H. DAVIS FRED W PARK


ARTHUR O. Wheeler


1 LemeTERY ICOMMISSIONER


Tree WARDEN


VINCENT P. GARVEY .


FEB 8 1933


H.C. PETTERSON TOWN CheRK


PARK


FRED L. Fletcher


Gmm 15510NCR


LINKING FUND COMMISSIONER


ROYAL ShawCROSS


FEB. 13 1933


H.C. Pertense -TOWN CACHE


H.C. Petterson TOWN CLERK HC. PETTERSON OWN Cherk HC PETTERSON Town CheRk H.C. Sweetser Justice OF Peace HC. PetTERSON Town CheRK


FEB. 101933


H.C. PETTERSON Town CheRk


Committee 2 TRUSTees IOR ADAMS 1 LIBRARY 1


TREASA COLL. 1 Assessor 1 CONSTABLE 1School


HAROLD C. PETTERSON


FEB. 10 1933


FEB. 131933


ID. PUB. WELFARE


STEWART MACKAY


188


Business Freeting February 13 1933


at a legal meeting of the Inhabitants. of the Form of Chelmsford qualified to vote in Town offaire held pursuant to Warrant duly posted, sand muting hold in the lipper Town Hall at Chelmsford Contre ou February 13 1933 of 10 a.m.


Moderater Walter Perlan called the melting to order and requested the Jam Clark, Harold C Pittman to read the Warrant. after the Warrant was partly read Selectman Jamen D. grant moved the the further reading file Warrant be waived and it was so votre.


The first business to come beford the meeting was article 12 in the Warrant for the cruel Low muting of


1932, which at that time was voters to be land on the table contil the annual hurting of 1933, this article portaneed to the filling in of the cellar hole on the Truth Road which formerly held the Centre school building and which calling for an appropriation 7 H,200. On a motion made by Jolus C Nimclon it was votre to dismiss this article.


#1 linder article One ; The a motion made by Frank of Lupin it was voted to accept the Forum Report as printed.


#2 Under Article Two: An a motion made by John C Function it was voted to lay this Article on the table with after the wom recon


189


#3 Under article Ihre: an a motun brade Frank & Lupin it was voted to authorize the Selectmen to act as its agust in any suit ou Suits which may arise during the current year also such other matters as bray arice requiring in their judgement the action of its agent and to employ counsel thinfor


#4 Under article Four: Che a motion made by Frank J. Lupin, it was votre to authorize and empower the Treasures to Grow trong with the approval of the Board of Selectmen from time to time in anticipation of the sevenner of the financial year beginning Janing , 1933 and to issue a note on noter therefor payable within one year any debt a debts incurred under this vote to be price from revenue of such financial year.


#5 Under Article Five: An a motion made by Frank of Lupien it was voted to raise and appropriate two Thousand dollars ($200000) to the word as a reserve fund at the discretion of the Finance Commettre as provided in Several Lower Chapter to Section 6


# 6 Under article Sur: Regards an appropriation of $400 for State bid , John C. Monahan explainers that this ofperforations was covered under Puntuale 2 and it was voiture to dismiss this article.


Under Article Seven : Che a master made by Frank of Lupin it was voiture to voice and appropriate the sum of 2327.47 for the purpose of paying unpaid bill of 1932


#7


190


#8 Under Centrale Eight; In regard to installing additional street lights, ou a motion mode by john C humation it was voted to dismin this article .


#9 Under article Time: On a motion mode Frank & Lupin it was voted to accept Woodlawn avenue as land out by the Selections as shown by their report and plan duly filed in the office of the Jam Chik.


#10


Under Article Jen: Ihr a sustin made by forbes C. Mouchon it was voted to lay this article on the table until after the second article be acted rpm.


# 11 Under article From: Regard an appropriation. to pay the Country of huddleaus the Jimi shows of the net cost of manatenance and repair of the huddles County Interculin Hospital, On a brothers trade by form of Ironstron it was voted to dismiss this article.


#2 Under article Twelve: An a motor made by Bernard F. McSom to raise and offropiments the sum of $75 for ambulance service, this burton was lost and article dismissed .




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