Report of the city of Somerville 1937, Part 23

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1937
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CITY TREASURER AND COLLECTOR OF TAXES IRVING G. WESSMAN


CITY MESSENGER DANIEL A. DOWNEY


ASSISTANT CITY MESSENGER RICHARD A. KEYES


MAYOR'S SECRETARY - CONFIDENTIAL DONALD F. BRIDGE


MAYOR'S SECRETARY - EXECUTIVE MARION KNOTT


CITY AUDITOR FREDERICK W. HALE


CITY SOLICITOR DAVID H. FULTON


ASSISTANT CITY SOLICITOR


ANTHONY DI CECCA (resigned Nov. 3, 1937) A. IRVING JACOBSON (appointed Nov. 3, 1937)


CITY ENGINEER LEON G. AYER


COMMISSIONER OF STREETS WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN


COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS


JAMES E. MULLANEY


WATER COMMSSIONER


TIMOTHY F. HARRINGTON


367


CITY CLERK


SUPERINTENDENT OF SANITARY DEPARTMENT JOHN F. MESKELL


CLERK OF COMMITTEES FREEMAN L. NELSON


ASSISTANT CLERK OF COMMITTEES JOHN J. MANSFIELD


ASSISTANT TO CLERK OF COMMITTEES FRANCIS L. MC GONAGLE


CHIEF OF POLICE THOMAS DAMERY


CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT JOHN C. MC NALLY


COMMISSIONER OF ELECTRIC LINES AND LIGHTS JAMES J. CUDDIHY


CITY PHYSICIAN CIRO GIOBBE, M. D.


ASSISTANT CITY PHYSICIAN EDMOND J. MAC DONALD, M. D.


AGENT OF MILITARY AND STATE AID AND SOLDIERS' RELIEF AND BURIAL AGENT THOMAS F. MC GRATH


INSPECTOR OF MILK AND VINEGAR WILLIAM H. WALLIS


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES BENJAMIN S. ABBOTT


368


Charles M. Austin Philip J. Beyer, Jr. Henry A. Blackman Harry J. Costello Daniel A. Downey Maurice Gilbert Frank H. Gilmore William R. Judson Frank Karcher


ANNUAL REPORTS


CONSTABLES


Francis MacDonald Thomas A. O'Connor Daniel J. O'Donoghue John F. Scannell Joseph A. Silva


Manuel C. Souza


Samuel L. Terhune


James E. Votour


369


FIRE DEPARTMENT


REPORT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT


January 15, 1938


TO THE HONORABLE, THE MAYOR AND THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN :


Gentlemen :-


In compliance with the Revised Ordinances of the City of Somerville, I have the honor of submitting, for your informa- tion, the Annual Report of the Fire Department for the year ending December 31, 1937.


ALARMS AND LOSSES


Number of Alarms during 1937


1,365


Value of Buildings at risk


$2,773,227.00


Insurance on Buildings at risk


1,686,946.00


Insurance loss on buildings 170,637.76


Value of Contents at risk 403,840.00


Insurance on Contents at risk


349,240.00


Insurance loss on Contents


40,681.65


TOTAL VALUE AT RISK


$3,177,067.00


TOTAL INSURANCE LOSS BY FIRE 211,319.41


AVERAGE PER CAPITA FIRE LOSS FOR 1937


2.05


TYPICAL CLASSIFICATION OF ALARMS


Classification


Jan.


Feb.


Mar.


Apr.


May


June


July


Aug.


Sept.


Oct. 20


Nov.


Dec.Totals


Fires in Residence Buildings


24


22


21


21


23


25


30


12


15


32


32


278


Fires in other Builings


14


6


12


15


7


14


16


14


5


16


12


10


141


Chimney Fires


7


6


4


4


....


....


2


2


1


....


6


33


Fires in Rubbish near Building


4


2


5


2


2


3


1


1


5


6


5


4 40


Fires in Dumps & Vacant Lots


13


3


4


5


3


12


26


2


7


3


9


4


91


Grass Fires


1


7


17


1


3


1


2


2


9


6


2


51


Misc. Fires Out-of-Doors


10


7


8


11


11


5


6


7


6


15


9


15


110


Automobile Fires


13


11


8


4


13


12


6


7


15


21


12


4


126


False Alarms


1


6


....


2


2


4


2


3


4


8


9


6


47


Smoke Scares & Needless Alarms


3


1


7


2


5


4


5


7


3


2


5


4


48


Misc. Emergency Calls


5


10


2


12


9


8


7


8


12


11


4


14


102


Out-of-City Calls


14


20


24


16


20


19


17


20


13


22


20


16


221


TOTALS


111


108


119


106


105


115


123


91


93


144


130


120


1365


Fires in Buildings


452


Out-of-Door Fires


259


Automobile Fires


110


TOTAL FIRES


821


...


False Alarms


126


Other Alarms, no fire


418


TOTAL ALARMS IN CITY


1,365


Total Alarms in City


1,144


Out-of-City Calls


221


TOTAL ALARMS ANSWERED


1,365


..


2


7


6


11


7


8


6


6


4


10


7


3


77


..


..


..


ANNUAL REPORTS


370


Accidents & Inhalator Calls


...


1


SERVICES PERFORMED BY COMPANIES


Engine One


Engine Two


Engine Three


Engine Four


Engine Five


Engine Six


Engine Seven


Ladder One


Ladder Two


Ladder Three


Ladder Four


Rescue One


Bell Alarms answered ..


384


185


361


203


209


-111


264


341


322


145


295


576


Still Alarms answered


75


159


103


57


21


93


65


21


24


38


15


64


Miles traveled


613


628


894


373


399


385


578


698


660


275


612


1,688


Ft. 21/2" Hose used


13,800


27,850


17,500


9,350


9,900


5,700


9,800


....


....


....


....


1,800


Ft. 11/2" Hose used


1,100


650


1,050


1,200


2,300


600


1,950


....


....


....


400


Ft. 4" Hose used


31,000


41,700


47,250


14,000


15,950


23,400


15,500


2,400


....


....


....


1,000


Ft. Ladders used


....


....


....


....


....


4,145


1,651


1,398


3,831


Extinguishers used


28


20


5


26


1


11


41


11


6


22


15


Salvage Covers used


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


9


4


80


Gas Masks used


....


....


8


2


....


....


....


....


....


2


29


Flood-Lights used


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


137


Inhalator used


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


20


Sprinkler heads replaced


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


54


Covering other stations


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


....


Out-of-City Calls ...


13


33


60


6


6


38


16


....


13


22


....


....


2


7


2


....


32


82


....


....


1


2


....


371


FIRE DEPARTMENT


In Memoriam


DOWD, JOHN F. (Retired) Died in Hospital November 9, 1937 Appointed as Permanent Fireman June 28, 1915 Pensioned from Department July 17, 1934


FROST, CLYDE J. Died in Hospital December 7, 1937 Appointed as Permanent Fireman November 25, 1935


HUTCHINS, HORACE W. ((Captain Retired) Died at home September 27, 1937 Appointed as Permanent Fireman October 10, 1894 Appointed as Captain January 25, 1900 Pensioned from Department June 12, 1927


-


372


ANNUAL REPORTS


MANUAL FORCE


The manual force consists of one hundred and seventy-one (171) permanent men. The Roster of the Department is a fol- lows:


1 Chief Engineer


1 Deputy Chief


2 District Chiefs


1 Captain (Acting District Chief)


6 Captains


1 Master Mechanic


24 Lieutenants


123 Privates 3rd Grade


1 Private 2nd Grade


11 Privates 1st Grade


APPARATUS


The motor apparatus in the Department is as follows :


1-1300 gallon pumper and hose wagon


3-1000 gallon pumpers and hose wagons


1


- 900 gallon pumper and hose wagon


2


- 750 gallon pumpers and hose wagons


1 -


4


500 gallon pumper and hose wagon (Reserve) Combination booster pumpers and hose wagon Combination Chemical and hose wagons


1 -


100 Foot aerial ladder truck with booster pump


1


85 Foot aerial ladder truck with booster pump


1


75 Foot aerial ladder truck City service tiller ladder truck


1


1 1 Combination Rescue, Salvage and Lighting truck Wrecking truck


1


1 Automobile, Packard sedan, Chief Engineer's car Automobile, Lafayette sedan, Deputy Chief's car -


2 - Automobiles, Ford sedans, District Chiefs' cars


1 Automobile, Ford sedan, Master Mechanic's car


HOSE


Two one one-half inch rubber lined fire hose :


On hand January 1, 1937


11,800


Purchased during 1937


1,500


Condemned from fire service


700


Total on hand January 1, 1938


12,600


One and one-half inch rubber lined fire hose:


On hand January 1, 1937


1,400


Condmned from fire service


300


Total on Hand Janury 1, 1938


1,100


2


373


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Three-quarter inch chemical and booster hose :


On hand January 1, 1937 2,750


Purchased during 1937 150


Condemned from fire service 50


Total on Hand January 1, 1938


2,850


NEW FIRE ALARM BOX LOCATIONS


I herewith recommend that fire alarm boxes be located ir the following locations :


Mystic Avenue and Moreland Street


Mystic Avenue and Maine Avenue


Broadway and Glen Street


Broadway and Northern Artery Broadway and Adams Street Broadway and Cedar Street Flint Street and Glen Street


Holden Green


RECOMMENDATIONS


On the site of the previous American Tube Works located on Somerville Avenue there is a deficiency of water service for fire protection. When the American Tube Works were in oper- ation, there was a minimum amount of industrial fire hazards and the two hydrants on six inch mains were ample for their protection. This site covers approximately ten acres of build- ings which to-day are occupied by various industries with their attending increases of fire hazards. At present, it is nec- essary to stretch water lines from Somerville Avenue, a dis- tance of over one thousand feet, to reach the buildings located on the railroad side.


I therefore, recommend that the two hydrants that are lo- cated within this area be changed to the type that have a 41/2 inch outlet for connecting pumpers thereto, also, the installa- tion of at least four more hydrants with sufficient size mains to supply them for fire service.


As Somerville has several private hospitals housed in build- ings that were originally built for private residences and con- taining large numbers of incapacitated people, which in case of fire, it would be difficult to remove if a fire had gained much headway, I recommend that an ordinance be enacted requiring all hospitals and homes for aged to install a fire detection and notification system or automatic sprinklers.


374


ANNUAL REPORTS


In recent years, the floor areas of several of the retail stores have been enlarged, particularly the chain stores. Some of these contain basements extending back from the street line a dis- tance of over one hundred and twenty-five feet without a fire break and as these basements are practically inaccessible dur- ing a fire in them, I recommend that an ordinance be enacted requiring all basements of commercial stores over five thousand square feet in area be protected with automatic sprinkler sys- tems with outside fire department connections thereto.


The basements of all apartment houses in addition to the general fire hazards contain tenants' individual storage rooms, usually well filled, and a potential fire hazard always exists because of the fact that all kinds of materials subject to spon- taneous combustion are stored therein, and also, there are no means of safe illumination causing the careless use of matches in a number of cases while searching the contents. Most base- ments are not isolated from the stairways and hallways used for exit purposes by the occupants, therefore, I recommend that an ordinance be enacted requiring all apartment houses of eight (8) apartments or over be equipped with automatic sprinklers and alarms in the basements, hallways, and stair- ways.


IN CONCLUSION


In concluding my report I wish to state that I fully rec- ognize the support and confidence accorded me, the past year, by His Honor the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen; I wish also to take this opportunity to thank the officers and members of the department for their faithfulness and efficiency.


Respectfully submitted,


J. C. MCNALLY,


Chief Engineer.


375


CITY PHYSICIAN


REPORT OF THE CITY PHYSICIAN


February 21, 1938.


The following number of calls were made by Doctor for the year 1937.


Welfare


5814


City Home


108


Soldier's Relief


222


Sick Police


136


Old Age


489


Firemen


126


6895


Patients treated at Clinic


16,879


Pregnancy cases hospitalized:


Somerville Hospital


40


Central Hospital


16


Sunnyside Hospital


20


Pregnancy cases, hospital not recorded:


Miscellaneous Calls


Hospital Investigations


Police Investigations


473


City Employees Investigations


DR. CIRO GIOBBE, City Physician


376


ANNUAL REPORTS


REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD


April 1, 1938.


To the Honorable, the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the City of Somerville


Gentlemen :---


The Planning Board of the City of Somerville respectfully submits the following report for the year ending December 31, 1937.


There were thirty-two petitions presented to the Board seek- ing a change in the Building Zone map of the City of Somerville and public hearings after due notice were held by the Board on these petitions. The Board also met in executive session on many other occasions to take action on these petitions and other business of the Board.


The City Treasurer has included in his report the fees re- ceived.


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN J. HURLEY, Chairman VINCENT W. SENA, Secretary JOHN P. SILK HARRY MACNUTT JOSEPH D. LONERGAN


377


ELECTION COMMISSIONERS


REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS, 1937


TO THE HONORABLE, THE MAYOR AND THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE.


Gentlemen :


The Board of Election Commissioners respectfully submits the following report for the year 1937.


REGISTRATION


Before the Preliminary Election of October 13, 1937, regis- tration was held in the office at City Hall, beginning June 15 and continuing until September 22 from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. excepting Saturdays, when the hours were from 8:30 A.M. to 12 Noon. Also Monday, September 20; Tuesday, September 21; Wednesday, September 22, from 7:30 to 9:30 P.M., and Thurs- day, September 23, from 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.


At the close of this registration, two thousand seven hun- dred and twenty-three (2,723) names were added to the voting list, making a total of forty-four thousand six hundred and twenty-seven (44,627) names on the voting list.


Outside Registration Dates were as follows:


Outside Sessions were from 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M.


Bennett Schoolhouse, Poplar Street, Thursday, September 9. Edgerly Schoolhouse, Cross Street, Thursday, September 9. Burns Schoolhouse, Cherry Street, Friday September 10. Western Junior High School, Holland Street, Friday, September 10. Carr Schoolhouse, Atherton Street, Tuesday, September 14. Perry Schoolhouse, Washington Street, Tuesday, September 14. Bingham Schoolhouse, Lowell Street, Wednesday, September 15. Glines Schoolhouse, Jaques Street, Wednesday, September 15. Knapp Schoolhouse, Adrian Street, Thursday, September 16. Southworth Schoolhouse, Myrtle Street, Thursday, September 16.


..


378


ANNUAL REPORTS


Brown Schoolhouse, Willow Avenue, Friday, September 17. Cutler Schoolhouse, Powder House Blvd., Friday, September 17.


After the Preliminary Election of October 13, 1937, registra- tion was held for one day only, October 14 from 12 Noon until 10:00 P.M.


At the close of registration October 14, 1937, six hundred and ten (610) names were added to the voting list, making the total number of names on the voting list for 1937, forty-five thousand two hundred and thirty-seven (45,237).


NOMINATION PAPERS REFERENDUM PETITIONS


The Board of Election Commissioners received six hundred and five papers for the Preliminary Election, on which eighteen one hundred eighty-six referendum petitions on which three thousand four hundred seventy names were certified, making a total of seven hundred ninety-one papers on which twenty- one thousand six hundred and fifty-four (21,654) names were · certified.


JURORS


In accordance with Chapter 234 of the General Laws, as amended by chapter 311 of the Acts of 1924, the Election Com- missioners prepared a list of the inhabitants of Somerville, liable to serve as jurors. The Board has established a system · of having each person, provisionally selected for jury service, to fill out a questionnaire and appear before a member of the Board at the office and make oath to the statements contained therein. This gives the Board an opportunity to meet each in- · dividual and note, if any his physical defects or disability to render the county the service that would be required of him as · a juror. These personal examinations also enable the Board to know the educational qualifications of each prospective juror.


The Members of the Board make an impartial selection from all parts of the city, of men of various occupations and age and are of the opinion that the persons finally selected, represent an average of our citizenship. The jury list prepared by the Board for the year 1937, contains the names of eleven hundred and eight (1,108) voters.


RECOUNT


A recount of ballots cast at the Preliminary Election, October 13, 1937 for Mayor of the City and for Ward Alderman,


379


ELECTION COMMISSIONERS


Ward Six, was held in the Aldermanic Chamber, October 19 and October 20, 1937.


A recount of ballots cast at the City Election, November 2, 1937 for Alderman-at-Large, Wards 2-3-4-5-6-7 and Ward Alder- man, Wards 2-5 and 7 was held in the Aldermanic Chamber on November 8 and November 10, 1937.


EXPENSES


The expenses for the Election Department for the year end- ing December 31, 1937, were as follows :


Board of Election Commissioners $14,708.66


Pay of Election Officers 4,240.00


Total expense


$18,948.66


The Board of Election Commissioners has had the co-opera- tion of His Honor the Mayor and the Honorable Members of the Board of Aldermen and the City Officials, for which it is deeply grateful.


Respectfully submitted,


WILLIAM F. BURNS DENNIS L. DONOVAN ROBERT P. JACKSON WARREN C. DAGGETT, Secretary


381


ELECTION COMMISSIONERS


STATISTICS ASSESSED POLLS AND REGISTERED VOTERS


382


ANNUAL REPORTS


1937


LIST OF ASSESSED POLLS AND REGISTERED VOTERS


Assessed Polls Oct. 14, 1937


Registered Voters Nov. 3, 1936


Revised Lists July 15. 1937


Added June-July Aug. - Sept. Oct.


Registered Voters Nov. 2, 1937


Wd. Pct.


Men


Women


Men


Women


Men Women Men Women


1


1


1399


851


644


770


603


69


48


839


651


1


2


1344


936


797


863


744


77


58


940


802


1


3


789


553


474


498


428


53


33


551


461


1


4


1124


812


741


750


671


63


48


813


719


2


1


1131


608


315


554


285


91


43


645


328


2


2


1221


783


624


701


573


65


55


766


628


2


3


575


404


332


372


314


38


30


410


344


2


4


1231


855


716


780


663


60


70


840


733


2


5


1391


856


658


751


606


87


88


838


694


3


1


864


690


621


627


580


44


35


671


615


3


2


800


563


683


517


644


55


43


572


687


3


3


1140


848


906


787


839


94


62


871


901


3


4


1199


891


977


811


891


38


71


849


962


4


1


1060


763


724


706


679


61


44


767


723


4


2


1365


970


825


890


755


83


74


973


829


4


3


816


587


711


549


641


27


35


576


673


4


4


932


738


838


667


776


41


37


708


813


4


5


995


700


588


636


540


43


36


679


576


5


1


1183


871


780


805


727


66


56


871


783


5


2


1232


856


776


811


708


83


71


894


779


5


3


1236


895


843


827


778


73


60


900


838


5


4


1147


865


844


788


761


57


70


845


831


6


1


950


751


824


696


762


39


27


735


789


6


2


963


704


712


658


680


29


29


687


709


6


3


1069


792


890


701


809


75


68


776


877


6


4


973


817


939


766


898


35


37


801


935


7


1


909


730


751


680


707


42


56


722


763


7


2


879


635


624


596


580


42


47


638


627


7


3


844


704


736


655


696


26


42


681


738


7


4


832


607


620


551


556


58


40


609


596


7


5


852


704


700


614


633


58


58


672


691


Totals


32445


23339


22213


21377


20527


1762


1571


23139


22098


383


ELECTION COMMISSIONERS


PRELIMINARY ELECTION OCTOBER 13, 1937


CITY ELECTION NOVEMBER 2, 1937


PRELIMINARY ELECTION OCTOBER 13, 1937


Ward Two.


-Ward Three-


Ward Four --


-Ward Five


Ward Six


Ward Seven-


Ward One-


1


2


3


4


5


1


2


3


4


1


2


3.


4


5


1


2


4


1


2


3


4


1


2


4


5


Totals


2


4


Total Number of Votes Cast ..


998 1130


1


3


734 1009


724 1107


559 1233


968


944


886 1214 1279


968 1093


731 1026


786 1185 1147 1222


1100


971


879 1004 1174


992


888


992


799


869 30609


For Mayor


210


192


168


183


146


692


227


679


333


267


243


282


218


197


264


140


142


149


197


183


189


204


123


106


124


136


138


176


174


136


131


6629


James E. Hagan


284


235


128


296


331


259


184


346


69€


252


414


203


370


241


631


612


532


42


242


214


148


279


231


235


150


194


196


9386


John M. Lynch


326


400


213


320


166


224


102


83


60


65


87


195


209


289


218


274


181


229


289


193


211


170


264


220


370


359


450


512


387


285


365


207


256


7301


Philip Sherman


162


230


Leslle E. Knox


269


238


173


250


171


176


126


171


201


207


220


269


220


206


212


136


199


169


216


169


22


231


213


168


249


236


220


160


261


228


261


6434


18.


16


13


23


23


8


12


24


37


28


23


640


John G. Nlles


30


58


18


28


11


18


6


16


12


14


18


25


12


29


19


14


19


27


23


19


For Alderman-at-Large


166


20


73


24


86


99


67


89


108


101


172


110


167


247


$12


146


108


132


107


219


95


158


184


245


12€


88


135


79


80


3785


Wllllam T. Wright


121


141


102


111


59


220


92


30


78


135


154


29


58


101


70


158


9


58


58


78


125


214


218


131


76


46


43


61


66


GO


27


51


46


2827


Francis J. DiCiacclo, Jr.


227


44


75


18


63


37


69


28


68


41


89


112


68


38


70


54


43


46


63


34


29


48


52


52


36


82


63


42


2394


Mary E. Wholey


285


306


163


Joseph I. Crocker


31


50


21


85


12


31


12


11


32


38


35


33


24


38


45


35


39


21


36


30


60


60


76


64


60


208


74


63


72


44


55


1485


73


25


68


22


62


47


34


38


77


102


86


70


64


100


43


100


65


71


36


17


35


24


21


25


30


19


19


27


1595


Walter Collins


70


82


63


73


196


83


123


68


137


82


171


70


113


107


122


84


81


120


63


167


119


111


151


179


6'


67


112


76


50


60


84


103


3256


Joseph P. Murray


118


106


129


118


14


122


99


97


103


235


188


170


226


128


126


76


134


124


126


135


146


101


90


92


124


118


103


76


154


107


100


3987


John E. Whitney


150


142


40


59


10


23


14


16


26


73


129


87


57


61


69


63


49


60


54


60


59


51


61


48


105


68


62


37


59


33


43


1649


Donald P. Hurd


46


Ernest Brenner


86


106


70


84


39


83


28


69


4(


67


97


16


91


146


92


66


104


94


64


63


77


62


57


108


100


63


42


61


55


39


50


2298


97


56


56


293


39


398


141


62


69


83


45


41


77


35


33


76


47


81


41


34


38


46


34


62


34


31


63


47


2273


Thomas F. Harrington


79


46


Francis J. Greeley


117


185


77


114


146


370


164


466


243


189


183


200


186


70


83


63


108


45


104


135


146


111


83


69


90


75


96


83


98


73


68


4209


27


49


21


43


41


31


63


79


61


156


215


60


75


174


132


72


81


77


63


85


93


59


77


112


69


95


81


2539


Joseph A. Goguen


83


112


67


106


38


28


36


14


23


16


31


62


54


61


39


32


33


31


80


28


34


80


74


51


40


62


56


50


46


44


72


51


70


1436


Henry T. Johnson


42


Willlam F. Chisholm


32


43


38


46


11


17


13


40


24


37


38


29


48


31


18


35


29


20


53


33


43


49


35


68


85


46


156


382


173


144


88


1904


Louis T. Little


86


74


101


11


47


71


32


80


106


47


65


81


59


179


400


109


98


147


123


67


88


69


55


106


102


88


63


49


37


66


65


2866


37


40


25


32


61


105


67


104


79


116


101


111


112


44


38


38


88


31


25


90


79


64


35


108


96


136


261


102


97


96


80


2638


Robert C. Harris


21


21


13


31


13


25


18


34


23


23


46


60


35


24


11


20


39


9


14


43


72


64


35


39


38


19


12


12


22


19


20


858


James C. Porter


74


62


117


74


127


116


141


86


67


64


76


93


110


57


84


106


85


4169


Timothy J. Cronin


161


136


109


105


181


413


179


368


279


118


141


178


176


106


233


252


185


291


105


148


64


163


146


176


193


251


343


197


215


196


291


198


262


277


308


308


321


239


25


349


252


232


299


201


209


7161


Irving L. Stackpole


108


26


37


46


32


20


28


42


2080


Eugene McCarthy


86


86


64


78


27


56


24


43


55


60


60


95


111


62


85


80


61


109


266


83


94


23


38


97


41


105


119


80


25


118


110


78


76


116


146


88


77


66


112


54


166


173


204


361


212


102


115


260


123


34


103


137


94


3707


Edward F. Moynihan


65


47.


72


37


29


55


47


24


61


239


40


16


67


219


29


109


31


34


42


78


207


128


65


29


47


28


22


40


55


28


41


20


1976


Dominic N. Vitiello


44


43


19


63


17


26


12


14


31


15


26


39


22


71


67


61


65


39


62


65


104


118


106


58


52


63


39


46


67


41


50


1525


Charles G. Pickett


47


18


20


18


16


30


18


19


26


1357


Joseph A. Silva


31


39


29


28


28


129


29


92


64


26


29


81


63


41


35


48


140


26


61


84


30


12


36


80


61


60


129


167


99


484


98


106


8G


101


71


36


54


27


68


32


27


64


72


39


50


43


37


36


36


27


25


22


35


2288


James F. Hall


65


119


40


39


61


126


63


47


93


92


74


129


51


69


93


144


16


169


143


106


84


182


211


186


116


119


70


96


3231


Joseph C. Basso


97


132


73


Louis C. Locatelli


67


144


78


77


44


30


31


25


97


76


47


122


240


65


117


67


99


75


109


195


140


89


67


52


53


79


56


63


37


60


46


2547


27


34


22


77


13


32


11


20


23


21


31


68


52


104


80


63


61


170


65


44


63


21


28


35


26


36


32


20


51


29


31


1380


Donald W. Steele


7


14


10


7


7


19


121


6


43


13


14


11


15


17


17


13


13


11


9


17


9


9


6


14


26


6


20


24


24


10


14


545


Frank H. Gilmore


82


125


42


62


35


47


20


84


60


59


44


83


115


61


62


73


85


42


364


106


127


134


58


53


56


71


68


42


64


59


61


2444


Patrick Henry Ryan


139


186


115


166


49


210


130


145


119


180


246


313


192


183


109


164


237


140


102


153


197


171


255


197


252


326


20


150


236


139


186


6599


George W. Pratt


26


13


49


73


181


53


49


83


85


146


59


22


20


9


25


20


27


51


34


22


14


15


32


16


18


19


21


2


11


19


30


1263


Leo F. Henebury


42


47


22


37


19


39


5


21


41


37


30


46


33


43


37


30


44


30


44


52


56


50


55


63


95


103


143


175


243


199


233


2119


William G. Barrett


John F. Foster


214


293


206


310


85


155


99


133


181


263


321


447


435


370


203


269


406


222


303


348


479


379


538


571


634


673


418


386


450


295


330 10416


1


2


Others


1


Ward Alderman-Ward 1


John M. Grattan


189


261


65


105


620


John P. Silk


58


115


39


216


42>


45


95


372


Edward J. Fitzpatrick


96


136


Matthew H. Kerner


25


36


67


50


178


109


65


72


36


282


James J. Murphy, Jr.


Cosmo Charles Tacito


60


34


28


27


149


113


Philip O. McCarthy


27


35


8


43


69


John H. Concannon


12


30


5


22


1258


Walter J. Moran


388


323


290


257


John A. Morrissey


61


31


148


34


22


Ward Alderman-Ward 2


109


210


69


200


292


886


Edward J. Coughlin


Thomas J. Doyle


98


380


293


325


168


1264


William P. Devereaux


68


216


52


358


205


George J. Moran


377


234


111


283


225


1230


Ward Alderman-Ward 3


126


131


169


69


495


Joseph M. Ahearn


993


William J. . Melley


82


128


344


439


329


Ecio L. Luciano


88


12


73


156


Robert H. Sutherland


82


148


144


210


584


478


James J. McCarthy


18


95


100


100


James E. Burns


126


101


66


57


350


Francis A. Dardis


194


203


232


183


812


Ward Alderman-Ward 4


Edwin O. Learned


139


81


63


83


135


501


70


23


Oscar Brown


64


79


93


325


Edmund V. Maloney


129


129


106


88


143


595


47


305


Robert R. Bradley


58


82


60


58


Winfield S. Patterson


166


57


140


125


84


57'


Leo B. Havican


126


87


96


281


41


631


Alfred C. Hubert


6


39


32


68


9


154


Aldo F. Ghiloni


74


299


39


19


122


553


James L. Marmaud, Jr.


58


51


16


49


40


214


90


131


54


88


101


464


Harold A. Palmer


Ward Alderman-Ward 5


81


539


Edgar E Brown


142


218


565


317


1456


John L. Carroll


256


318


William H. Long


244


111


151


142


648


Anthony F. Marino


19


54


112


40


225


Theodore Campo


83


181


94


70


428


James M. Redmond


149


355


331


228


1063


Ward Alderman-Ward 6


124


576


Waldo P. Elliott


139


143


170


480


310


444


621


1855


Allan Roy Kingston


114


220


145


108


587


Clifford Edgar Armstrong


Vernon R. Wilder


123


127


19


152


593


Ward Alderman -- Ward 7


349


292


332


296


1629


Edward A. Rose .


36


174


-229


317


205


218


1143


George W. Albrecht


13


25


36


250


John R. Linardy


116


280


219


325


201


272


1297


Ralph L. Garrett


Member School Committee


Wards 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7 no contest


Ward 3


Edward M. McCarty




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