Town annual report of Chelmsford 1932, Part 3

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Publication date: 1932
Publisher: Town of Chelmsford
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Barry


2


9


2


7


2


2


Brickley


0


10


2


11


0


0


23


Fitzgerald


2


7


0


5


0


0


14


Hennessey


0


2


0


9


0


1


12


Kelly


1


8


0


0


0


1


10


Malley


1


13


0


6


0


1


21


O'Neil


2


7


2


10


0


2


23


Swift


17


46


1


16


0


4


84


Blanks


2


17


5


10


1


1


39


Total


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


Secretary :


Buckley


5


25


1


14


0


3


48


Callahan


3


5


1


3


0


1


16


Cussen


0


3


1


0


0


0


4


Flynn


1


7


0


2


0


0


10


Gilbody


0


3


0


1


1


1


6


Grogan


3


4


2


2


0


0


11


Gurry


0


4


0


5


0


2


11


O'Brien


2


8


0


7


0


1


18


Santosuosso


5


19


0


7


0


1


32


Shattuck


0


0


0


1


()


0


1


C. Sullivan


1


7


2


9


1


0


20


H. Sullivan


2


12


1


7


1


1


24


Blanks


5


22


1


16


0


5


49


Total


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


.....


36


Treasurer :


P-1


P-2


P-3


P-4


P-5


P-6


Total


Hurley


25


90


9


57


3


11


195


Blanks


2


29


3


17


0


1


55


Total


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


Auditor :


Buckley


3


20


2


9


1 35


Harrington


1


18


2


12


0


1


34


Hurley


17


51


4


23


2


7


104


Moore


0


5


1


2


0


0


8


Spillane


3


7


1


5


0


0


16


Blanks


3


18


2


23


1


6


53


Total


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


Attorney General :


Buckley


12


39


5


17


0


9


82


Casey


1


13


0


2


0


0


16


Dempsey, Jr.


2


10


2


12


0


1


27


Sharton


2


6


0


3


0


0


11


HJ. Sullivan


1


15


1


13


3


0


33


R. Sullivan


3


11


0


7


0


0


21


Blanks


6


25


4


20


0


5


60


Total


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


.


Congressman :


Bruin


22


80


8


44


1


10


165


Halloran


3


16


1


6


1


1


28


Mclaughlin


0


5


0


10


1


1


17


Rowland


1


2


0


4


0


2


9


Blanks


1


16


3


10


0


1


31


Total


·


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


Councillor :


Brennan


2


17


3


15


0


5


42


Connor


15


57


6


29


2


1


110


Coughlin


1


3


0


5


0


1 10


Gaffney


1


6


0


2


1


0


10


Gahan


3


6


0)


3


0


0


12


MacIsaac


0


1


0


1


0


1


3


H. McIver


0


0


0


2


0


2


4


O'Connell


1


1


0


1


0


0


3


Twomey


0


2


0


2


0


0


4


Blanks


1


26


3


14


0


5


52


Total


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


·


37


Senator :


P-1


P-2


P-3


P-4


P-5


P-6


Total


Hoar


7


40


5


16


0


1


69


McCarty


14


35


2


19


2


3


75


Rogers


2


25


3


29


1


7


67


Blanks


4


19


2


10


0


4


39


Total


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


Representative in General Court :


Harrington


7


40


5


30


1


4


87


Kinsley


12


34


3


4


1


9


63


Pfeiffer


5


27


1


26


0


1


60


Blanks


3


18


3


14


1


1


40


Total


....


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


.


County Commissioners :


Boynton


4


10


3


14


1


2


34


Brennan


5


27


0


12


1


3


48


Cassedy


5


24


3


10


0


1


43


Donahue


3


11


3


8


1


2


28


Donovan


2


9


0


5


0


3


19


Eagan


0


8


0


1


0


0


9


Hill


1


3


0


0


0


1


5


Horan


2


6


1


3


0


2


14


Hughes


2


6


0


1


0


0


9


McMenimen


3


5


0


5


0


0


13


Murphy


2


3


0


0


0


0


5


Shaw


1


2


1


2


0


0


6


Sullivan


4


7


1


9


0


1


22


Williams


2


6


0


4


0


0


12


Blanks


18


111


12


74


3


15


233


Total


54


238


24


148


6


30


500


Sheriff :


Barrett


0


2


1


5


0


1


9


Connelly


0


2


1


1


0


0


4


Cronin


0


2


2


2


0


0


6


Gallagher


1


10


0


5


0


1


17


Garrity


18


82


7


39


2


8


156


Herlihy


0


0)


0


0


0


0


0


Murphy


0


1


0


0


0


0


1


Sheridan


1


6


0


0


0


0


7


Walsh


4


10


0


7


1


4


26


Blanks


3


4


1


15


0


1


24


Total


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


.


38


State Committee :


P-1


P-2


P-3


P-4


P-5


P-6


Total


Cronin


21


80


6


49


2


9


167


Blanks


6


39


6


25


1


6


83


Total


27


119


12


74


3


15


250


Delegates to State Convention :


Garvey


23


79


9


46


2


13


172


Perham


22


78


9


43


2


11


165


Quigley


21


80


9


46


2


10


168


Harrington


23


78


10


44


2


11


168


O'Sullivan


21


79


9


43


3


10


165


Sullivan


22


79


9


44


2


10


166


Fallon


21


78


9


45


2


10


165


Quirk


22


78


9


42


2


11


164


Meagher


21


78


9


48


2


11


169


McNulty


21


78


9


58


2


12


180


Blanks


53


405


29


281


9


41


818


Total


27


1190


120


740


30


150


2500


Town Committee :


Garvey


25


74


8


47


2


14


170


Perham


23


74


8


48


2


12


167


Haley


23


74


8


48


2


11


166


Harrington


22


74


8


47


2


11


164


Quigley


23


74


8


44


2


10


161


O'Sullivan


22


74


8


46


2


11


163


Andrews


23


74


8


44


2


10


161


Fallon


23


74


9


45


2


10


163


Conlin


22


74


8


45


2


9


160


Sullivan


24


74


8


44


2


11


163


Savage


23


74


9


43


2


10


161


Cleary


22


74


8


44


3


10


161


Meagher


22


74


8


49


2


11


166


McNulty


22


74


8


50


2


10


166


Talty


22


74


8


44


2


11


161


Quirk


24


74


8


44


2


11


163


Nobles


23


74


8


44


2


11


162


Walton


22


74


8


44


2


11


161


Pýne


24


74


8


43


2


11


162


Sullivan


5


74


1


0


0


13


93


Blanks


101


900


85


617


21


82


1806


Total


......


540


2380


240


1480


60


300


5000


39


WARRANT FOR ELECTION


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


November 8th, 1932.


Middlesex, ss. :


To John J. Buchanan, a Constable of the Town of Chelmsford. GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in elections to meet in their several polling places, viz. :


Precinct 1, Town Hall, Chelmsford Centre.


Precinct 2, Town Hall, North Chelmsford.


Precinct 3, Historical Hall, West Chelmsford.


Precinct 4, School House, East Chelmsford.


Precinct 5, Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford.


Precinct 6, Golden Cove School House, Westlands,


on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1932, being the first Tuesday after the first Monday in said month, at eight o'clock a. m. for the following purposes :


To bring in their votes for the following officers :


Presidential Electors.


Governor of this Commonwealth.


Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth.


Secretary for this Commonwealth. ..


Treasurer for this Commonwealth.


Auditor for this Commonwealth.


Attorney General for this Commonwealth.


Congressman for the Fifth Congressional District.


Councillor for the Sixth Councillor District.


Senator in the Eighth Senatorial District.


One Representative for the General Court in the 11th Representative District.


Two County Commissioners for Middlesex County.


Sheriff for the County of Middlesex.


And to act upon the following matters :


1. Acceptance of the following, "Law Proposed by Initiative Petition." Proposed Law.


QUESTION NO. 1. LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION


Shall the proposed law which defines and legalizes the practice of chiropractics ; establishes a board of registration of chiropractors and de- fines the number, mode of appointment, tenure, qualification and compen- sation of its members, and its powers and duties ; provides for the prelim-


40


inary qualifications, examination, certification, original registration and annual license of chiropractors and regulation of their practice, and defines the mode, subjects of and fees for examination, the mode of practice and penalties ; and other matters related thereto, which are chiefly as follows :


That chiropractic be "the science or practice of locating and adjusting by hand the malpositions of the articulations of the human spine."


That any person, with one preceding year's residence in this Common- wealth 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 discretion with- out 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 chiropractic school after personally attending courses of at least twenty-two hundred sixty- minute daylight hours given to persons qualified to graduate from a public high school, he shall qualify by examination, pay a fee of twenty-five dol- lars and be registered and certified; except that any person licensed in an- other State maintaining standards equal to those of this Commonwealth may be registered without examination.


That the examination be scientific and practical in character, in subjects including anatomy, physiology, symptomatology, hygiene, sanitation, chem- istry, 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 regis- tered by it and of the names and addresses of all registered chiropractors, 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 witnesses 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 reimbursement 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


41


chiropractors ; but no chiropractor, unless registered as a physician or sur- geon, may practice obstetrics, or administer drugs, or perform surgical operations by the use of instruments. or hold himself out as and for other than a chiropractor, which was disap- YES proved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 50 in the affirmative and 151 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 13 in the affirmative und 21 in the negative, NO be approved


2. Law Proposed by Initiative Petition.


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 cach state election year, shall be held before and not after the state primaries, as now, namely, not later than June 15. In order to ciect delegates to such party conventions, party primaries arc established to be held on the last Tuesday in April. Among other things, these state conventions inay endorse candidates for office to be filled by all the voters and to be voted upon at the state primaries. Such endorsement places a candidate in nomination, at such state primaries, without 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 authorized by law. Candidates endorsed by a party convention may accept said en- dorsement within ten days, and having so accepted may not withdraw.


It also provides for the election of district members of state committees andi members of ward and town committees at the proposed party primaries in April, as well as delegates to the state party conventions, 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 primarics 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 conventions, 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 frac- tion thereof above the first fifteen hundred votes cast at the preceding


42


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 conven- tion not to be filled except in case of a tic 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 remain- ing 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 sen- atorial 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 political 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, ar- rangement and form of ballots, hours during which polls shall be open, opening of ballot boxes, canvass and return of votes, return and certifi- cation 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 ing notice to the State Secretary of such fixation to be March 1, instead of August 1, as now,


' 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 af- firmative and 138 in the negative, be approved ?


YES


NO


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3. Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.


QUESTION NO. 3. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.


Is it desirable that the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States,-


"ARTICLE-


"SECTION 1. The terms of the President and Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators and Representatives at noon on the 3rd day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.


"SEC. 2. The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3rd day of January, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.


"SEC. 3. If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President elect shall have died, the Vice President elect shall become President. If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice President elect shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the man- ner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice President shall have qualified.


"SEC. 4. The Congress may by law provide for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the House of Representatives may choose a President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them, and for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the Senate may choose a Vice President whenever the right of choice shall have de- volved upon them.


"SEC. 5. Sections 1 and 2 shall take effect on the 15th day of October following the ratification of this article.


"SEC. 6. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitu- tion by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission" -be ratified by the General Court?


YES


NO


The polls will be open from eight o'clock a. m. to eight o'clock p. m.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the Town.


Hereof Fail Not, and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this 28th day of October, A. D., 1932.


JAMES A. GRANT,


ROYAL SHAWCROSS.


Selectmen of Chelmsford.


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Chelmsford, Mass., October 31, 1932.


Middlesex, ss.


Pursuant to the within Warrant, I have notified and warned the In- habitants of the Town of Chelmsford by posting up attested copies of the same at the Post Offices in the Center of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford, West Chelmsford, at the School House at East Chelms- ford, and at the Golden Cove School House at the Westlands, seven days before the date hereof, as within directed.


JOHN J. BUCHANAN, Constable of Chelmsford.


STATE AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION November 8th, 1932


At a legal meeting of the qualified voters of the Town of Chelmsford held on November 8th, 1932 for the purpose of giving in their votes for the election of President and Vice President of the United States and various State Offices and County Offices, the following candidates received the following number of votes set against their respective names, as follows :


Pres. and Vice Pres.


P-1


P-2


P-3


P-4


P-5


P-6 Total


Foster and Ford, C. P.


1


0


0


0


0


1


2


Hoover and Curtis, R.


780


463


101


103


70


328


1845


Reynolds and Aiken, S. L.


0


0


0


0


0


0


Roosevelt and Garner, D.


201


464


34


136


28


88


951


Thomas and Maurer. S. P.


8


12


10


24


2


16


72


Upshaw and Regan, P. P.


4


0


0


0


0


0


4


Blanks


13


20


0


3


2


7


45


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


Governor :


Ballam, C. P.


2


2


0


0


0


0


4


Ely, Dem.


207


485


40


134


30


95


991


Lewis, S. P.


3


10


9


19


0


12


53


Oram, S. L.


2


1


0


0


0


0


3


Youngman, Rep.


765


447


93


100


70


329


1804


Blanks


28


14


3


13


2


4


64


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


45


Lieut. Governor :


P-1


P-2


P-3


P-4


P-5


P-6


Total


Bacon, Rep.


773


463


93


103


72


335


1839


Becker, S. L.


1


3


0


1


0


0


S


Dawson, C. P.


1


1


0


0


0


0


2


Hutchins, S. P.


5


15


9


20


0


10


59


Swift, Dem.


180


430


33


121


26


80


870


Blanks


44


47


10


21


1


15


141


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


Secretary :


Buckley, Dem.


166


413


28


115


24


76


822


Cook, Rep.


766


475


97


98


74


337


1847


Coolidge, S. P.


9


20


10


22


0


11


72


Lerner, C. P.


2


3


0


1


0


0


6


Waterman, S. L.


2


3


0


0


0


3


8


Blanks


62


45


10


30


4


13


164


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


Treasurer :


Digirolamo, S. L.


5


3


1


0


0


2


11


Hoffman, C. P.


3


1


0


0


0


0


4


Hurley, Dem.


183


447


41


121


25


84


901


Prescott, Rep.


740


436


87


94


70


324


1751


Trimble, S. P.


2


14


10


21


0


10


57


Blanks


74


58


6


30


7


20


195


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


Auditor :


Babbitt, C. P.


1


1


0


0


0


0


2


Blessington, S. L.


9


3


1


0


0


1


14


Cook, Rep.


683


442


83


91


72


317


1688


Eisenberg, S. P.


3


48


8


21


0


10


90


Hurley, Dem.


209


400


39


116


27


89


880


Blanks


102


65


14


38


3


23


245


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


Attorney General :


Buckley, Dem.


152


402


28


112


22


72


788


Correia, C. P.


1


1


0


1


0


0


3


Oelcher, S. L.


1


3


1


2


0


0


7


Roewer, S. P.


4


13


8


18


0


10


53


Scharton, Ind.


4


1


0


0


1


1


7


Warner, Rep.


768


481


94


98


73


333


1847


Blanks


77


58


14


35


6


24


214


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


.


46


Congressman 5th Dist. :


P-1


P-2


P-3


P-4


P-5


P-6


Total


Bruin, Dem.


148


382


31


115


17


63


756


Rogers, Rep.


823


544


108


121


81


358


2035


Blanks


36


33


6


30


1


19


128


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


-


Councillor 6th Dist. :


Brennan, Dem.


158


425


30


117


24


70


824


Burtnett, Rep.


746


445


95


97


68


331


1782


Blanks


103


89


20


52


10


39


313


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


Senator 8th Dist. :


McCarty, Dem.


184


403


34


114


21


87


843


Stevens, Rep.


753


494


100


109


70


329


1855


Blanks


70


62


11


43


11


21


221


- Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


Representative 11th Mdlsx. :


Harrington, Dem.


170


437


39


114


23


83


866


Tuttle, Rep.


766


449


91


104


72


333


1815


Blanks


71


73


15


48


7


24


238


Total


100%


959


145


266


102


440


2919


County Comm. Mdlsx. :


Bowditch, Rep.


547


288


62


73


51


255


1276


Brennan, Dem.


142


316


25


102


25


69


679


McMenimen, Dem.


109


287


16


69


14


46


541


Wardwell, Rep.


695


341


88


95


57


313


1589


Blanks


521


686


99


193


57


197


1753


Total


2014


1918


290


532


204


880


5838


Sheriff Middlesex County :


Fairbairn, Rep.


778


465


97


127


78


356


1901


Garrity, Dem.


182


436


40


114


19


69


860


Blanks


47


58


8


25


5


15


158


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


Question No. 1: (Chiro.)


Yes


186


178


37


64


27


131


623


No.


488


394


68


88


44


189


1271


Blanks


333


387


40


114


31


120


1025


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


47


Question No. 2: (Nom. Cand. )


P-1


P-2


P-3


P-4


P-5


P-6


Total


Yes


384


317


71


80


42


142


1036


No


154


133


17


47


20


115


486


Blanks


469


509


57


139


40


183


1397


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


Question No. 3: (Pres. & V. Pres.)


Yes


498


402


71


108


49


218


1346


No


124


88


15


28


14


60


329


Blanks


385


469


59


130


39


162


1244


Total


1007


959


145


266


102


440


2919


1


MEETING OF THE TOWN CLERKS In the Eleventh Middlesex District


Held at Town Clerk's Office, Chelmsford, Mass., November 17, 1932.


In accordance with Section 125, Chapter 54, of the General Laws of Massachusetts, a legal meeting of the Town Clerks in the Eleventh Mid- dlesex District was held on Nov. 17, 1932 at 2.30 P. M., at the Town Clerk's Office, Chelmsford, Massachusetts for the purpose of declaring the elected Representative in the General Court at the election held on Nov. 8, 1932, the result was as follows :


Acton


Bedford


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Littleton


Westford


Total


Harold A. Harrington, Dem. ..


175


223


27


866


100


529


1920


Horace F. Tuttle, Rep.


1001


510


238


1815


510


619


4693


Blanks


61


108


26


238


49


69


551


Total


1237


841


291


2919


659


1217


7164


HORACE F. TUTTLE, Town Clerk, Acton, Mass. ALBERT J. BERRY, Town Clerk, Bedford, Mass. RUTH WILKINS, Town Clerk, Carlisle, Mass. HAROLD C. PETTERSON, Town Clerk, Chelmsford, Mass. WILLIAM CHANNING BROWN, Town Clerk, Littleton, Mass. CHARLES L. HILDRETH, Town Clerk, Westford, Mass.


Recorded by


HAROLD C. PETTERSON, Town Clerk of Chelmsford, Mass.


November 17, 1932.


48


VITAL STATISTICS For the Year Ending December 31, 1932


Attention is called to the following vital statistics. It is important that these records shall be correct. If any errors are discovered the Town Clerk will deem it a favor to have them reported at once so that corrections may be made.


As required by Chapter 16, Section 15, General Laws of Massachusetts notice is hereby given that the Town Clerk will furnish blanks for returns of births to parents, householders, physicians and registered hospital of- ficers applying therefor.


BIRTHS RECORDED


Date


Name


Parents


JAN.


5 George Pelletier


Charles T. and Lodina (Mailhot)


6 Joyce Elizabeth Mann James E. and Rebecca (Winters)


9 Doris Mae Beausoleil Joseph H. and Beatrice Pearl (Smith)


16 Robert Carl Hedlund Albert and Irene (Collins)


19 Thomas Henry Vennard


Frank T. and Theresa ( Bell)


22 Elsa Edith Nilsson


Emile A. and Johanna E. (Ginter)


22 Simpson


James E. and Catherine (Clark)


22 Sullivan George and Helen C. (Mahoney)


24 Robert Paul Murphy


John L. and Gladys (Holdsworth)


30 Muriel Fern Cole Edward and Muriel (Wilkins)


FEB.


5 Doris Myrtle Adams Robert M. and Marion (Phelps)


5 Joyce Carol Clement William W. and Viola M. (Nichols)


9 Dawn Scriczi Angelo and Lena (Lajeunesse)


12 Lincoln Robert Dexter Daniel W. and Lilla May ( Petterson)


14 Elizabeth Blanche Smith Peter S. and Florence Emma (Eliot)


25 Theresa Gonsalves Manuel and Mary C. (Goes)


26 Walter Herbert Dinnigan Charles Francis and Alice Harriett (Whitworth)


26 Doris Anne Pomerleau Joseph and Erma (Maheu)


MARCH


1 Raymond Riopelle


Harry and Gladys (Johnson)


3 Norman John Vasselin John F. and Alva Lorraine (Peterson)


6 James J. Kerrigan Thomas and Ellen M. (O'Sullivan)


8 Richard Herbert Woodfall Ralph H. and Mildred (Bean)


12 Herman Sidney Roberts Herman and Mary (. ) 13 Barbara Ann Lambert Maurice J. and Isabel K. (Boot)


16 Ronald Edward Leach Merle C. and Elizabeth (Leslie)


18 Patricia Sweet Nathaniel and Mildred (Ward)


18 Stillborn


18 Stillborn


23 Patrick Flynn George and Nora (Ryan)


28 Allan Barr Haberman Rudolph and Delia Eva (L'Hussier )


49


Date Name


Parents


APRIL.


4 Joan Lois Bell Louis and Helen ( McNulty)


10 Robert Ronald Talty Robert and Evelyn ( Bliss)




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