Town of Arlington annual report 1932, Part 15

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Publication date: 1932
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Precinct 12. Cecil B. Cowdrey, Warden, 23 Howard Street; Conrad W. Mellin, Deputy Warden, 29 Fessenden Road; Frederick F. Morris, Clerk, 19 Surry Road; Wil- liam G. Shea, Deputy Clerk, 25 Surry Road; Louise Price Stinson, 19 Agassiz Street, Cambridge, Mass., inspector ; Hortense M. Dunn, Deputy Inspector, 56 Appleton Street; Katherine M. Kerr, Deputy Inspector, 12 Har- vard Street; Sarah R. Vaughn, Teller; 164 Park Avenue; Ruth Peck, Teller, 23 Howard Street; Extra Election Officers, Joseph A. Gosselin, 26 Howard Street; Peter E. Walsh, 27 Surry Road; Rosamond Homer, 19 Howard Street; Elizabeth A. Quigley, 212 Gray Street; Clara T. Loud, 35 Menotomy Road.


Precinct 13. Ernest Cavicchi, Warden, 1257 Massa- chusetts Avenue; Frederick B. Fallen, Deputy Warden, 52 Bow Street; Adrian H. Robinson, Clerk, 91 Westmins- ter Avenue; James M. Sparks, Deputy Clerk, 131 Lowell Street; Hugh E. Hegh, Inspector, 38 Forest Street; Ber- nard F. Queeney, Inspector, 10 Sunset Road; Thomas H. Eadie, Deputy Inspector, 19 Sunset Road; John E. Ron- beck, Deputy Inspector, 1245 Massachusetts Avenue; Marie A. Sweeney, Teller, 16 Peirce Street; Edward A.


244


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Curley, Teller, 1271 Massachusetts Avenue; Extra Elec- tion Officers, Josephine Dacey, 1263 Massachusetts Ave- nue; Gertrude Leveroni, 44 Bow Street; William J. Mul- lins, 17 Oakledge Street; Frank J. Dulong, 13 Lowell Street.


Precinct 14. F. R. Battis, Warden, 12 West Street; Agnes N. Legg, Deputy Warden, 94 Florence Avenue; Esther M. Gaddis, Clerk, 221 Wachusett Avenue; Daniel J. Hurley, Deputy Clerk, 236 Appleton Street; John S. Burnes, Inspector, 15 Wollaston Avenue; Lenora A. Scannell, Teller, 33 Woodbury Street; Bowman O. Nowell, Deputy Inspector, 5 West Street; Gladys M. Carroll, Deputy Inspector, 16 Arnold Street; DeTrafford Smith, Teller, 52 Lancaster Road; Mary E. Tinkham, Inspector, 14 West Street; Extra Election Officers, Harold B. Mc- Namara, 214 Wachusett Avenue; Edward S. Crockett, Jr., 15 Wachusett Avenue; Josephine M. McCarthy, 56 Dow Avenue; Edith M. Snow, 59 Claremont Avenue.


The Precinct Officers in each Precinct made their re- turns to the Board of Selectmen and Town Clerk who, with the assistance of Messrs. Clarence Needham, James J. Golden, Jr., and Timothy J. Buckley canvassed the same with the following results:


Total number of ballots cast


17,051


Ballots cast in Precinct 1


1,169


"


"


"


"


2


1,427


"



"


3


1,038


"


1,089


1,238


"


"



7


1,270


"


"


8


1,200


"


"


9


1,121


„ "


4.


1,204


5.


"


6.


245


TOWN RECORDS


Ballots cast in Precinct 10


1,305


"


11


1,175



"


12


1,486


13


1,196


14


1,133


17,051


Presidential and Vice President Electors


Precinct 1 2 3 4


5


6


7


Foster and Ford 3


5


0 3


0


0 2


Communist Party


Hoover and Curtis 555 638 565 675 286 909 391 Republican Party


Reynolds and Aiken


0 1 0 0


2


1


£ 0


Socialist Labor


Roosevelt and Garner


582 744 451 493 781 306 838


Democratic Party


Thomas and Maurer


12 19 12 15 7 8 17


Socialist Party


Upshaw and Regan


0 0 0


1


1 0 1


Prohibition Party


Blanks


17


20


10


17


12


14


21


Precinct


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


Total


Foster and Ford .... 2


2


1


5


5


2


1


31


. Communist Party


Hoover and Curtis 876 734 812 555 1005 649 729 9,379 Republican Party


246


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Reynolds and Aiken 0 1 5 0


5


0


3


18


Socialist Labor


Roosevelt and Garner


304 368 458 571 436 509 361 7,202


Democratic Party


Thomas and Maurer


12 5


18


27


23


19


30


224


Socialist Party


Upshaw and Regan 0


0


0


0


1


2


0


. 6


Prohibition Party


Blanks


6 11


11


17


11


15


9


191


Governor


Precinct


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


John J. Ballam ....


3


2


1


3


5


1


3


Joseph B. Ely ......


616 760 495 544 773 373 876


Alfred Baker Lewis 7


15


6


11


5


5


10


Charles S. Oram .. 0


2


0


0


1


0


0


William Sterling Youngman


531 631 514 635 292 827 362


Blanks


12


17


22


11


13


32


19


Precinct


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


Total


John J. Ballam .... 2


0


0


4


5


2


2


33


Joseph B. Ely ...... 363 412 509 585 497 506 400


7,709


Alfred Baker Lewis 6 6


4


19


15


15


14


138


Charles S. Oram .. 0


1


6


2


3


2


6


23


William Sterling Youngman


816 678 768 558 957 659 696


8,924


Blanks 13 24 18


7


9 12


15


224


Lieutenant Governor


Precinct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7


Gaspar G. Bacon 565 659 561 670 283 917 371 Morris I. Becker .. 2 9 1 1 3 1 1


247


TOWN RECORDS


James W. Dawson 4


2


0


3


6


1 0


Walter S. Hutchins


7 18


6 11


9


4 13


John E. Swift.


566 706 450 498 759 282 845


Blanks


25


33


20 21


29


33


40


Precinct


8 9 10 11 12


13


14


Total


Gaspar G. Bacon .. 877 738 807 554 1027 662 740


9,431


Morris I. Becker .. 1


2


6


3


5


6 12 53


James W. Dawson 4 1


2


4


6


2


2


37


Walter S. Hutchins 10


2


5 27


19


17 13 161


John E. Swift ......


291 351 459 563 403 480 338


6,991


Blanks


17 27


26 24


26


29 28


378


Secretary


Precinct 1


2 3 4 5 6


7


John F. Buckley .. 532 706 432 471 742 273 813 Frederic W. Cook 589 659 566 688 299 925 402


Albert S. Coolidge .. -7 15 8 15 10 10


11


Max Lerner 3


3 0


4


1. 1


Albert L. Waterman 2 8


1


1


0 3


0 1


Blanks


36


36


31


25


35


29


42


Precinct 8


9 10 11 12


13 14


Total


John F. Buckley ... 285 338 452 555 387 454 326 6,766 Frederic W. Cook .. 877 759 812 5721039 675 759


Albert S. Coolidge 11


2


8


20


15


23


20


9,621 175


Max Lerner 3


1


2


4


7


2


1 32


Albert L. Waterman 3 2


5


2


6


6


3 43


Blanks 21 19


26


22


32


36 24 414


Treasurer


Precinct 1


2


3 4


5 6 7


Domenico A. Digirolamo 3 10 0 5 8 2 3


248


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Eva Hoffman ..... 3 8


1 4


5


0 3


Charles F. Hurley 600 760 481 529 775 318 871 Francis Prescott .. 520 602 519 630 265 878 347 Glen Trimble. 7 15 5 10 5


6 11


Blanks


36


32


32


26


31


34


35


Precinct


8


9


10


11 12


13


14


Total


Domenico A. Digirolamo


1 6


11


2


10


4


6


71


Charles F. Hurley


327 365 490 572 439 496 370 7,393


Francis Prescott .. 826 718 761 540 968 639 706


8,919


Glen Trimble. 11


2


10


25


19


19


17 162


Blanks


31 28


29


30


43


36


33


456


Auditor


Precinct


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


Jule Babbitt


3


8


1


4


2


2


1


Daniel T. Blessington


0


4


1


4


5


2 3


Alonzo B. Cook .... 531 601 506 616 283 743 339


David A. Eisenberg 7


15


8 15


9 4 12 Francis X. Hurley 586 749 488 527 754 411 872


Blanks


42


50


34


38


36


76


43


Precinct


8


9 10


11


12


13


14


Total


Jule Babbitt. 4


2


2


6


5


1 1 42


Daniel T. Blessington


4


3


5


2


11


7


7 58


Alonzo B. Cook ...... 756 641 745 536 921 645 697 8,560 David A. Eisenberg 10 4 12 18 19 13 14 160


Francis X. Hurley 387 431 501 584 465 488 365


7,608


Blanks


39 40 40


29


65


42 49 623


4


6


7


2


1 50


Eva Hoffman 4 2


249


TOWN RECORDS


Attorney General


Precinct 1 2 3 4 5


6


7


John P. Buckley .. 535 669 433 454 738 272 817


Maria C. Correia .... 3


4


1


6


4


2 5


Fred E. Oelcher .... 1 5 0


1


2


1 0


George E. Roewer 7 13 4 12


5


9 9


William R. Scharton 7


10 4


5


5


4 8


Joseph E. Warner 573 685 564 698 306 912 393


Blanks


43 41


32


28


29


38


38


Precinct 8 9 10 11 12 13


14


Total


John P. Buckley .. 287 340 452 537 379 451 329


6,693


Maria C. Correia .... 6


3


2


6


5


3


2


52


Fred E. Oelcher .. 0


4


6


4


4


4


4


36


George E. Roewer .. 11


3


4


19


17


16


15


144


William R. Scharton


5 3 4 9


9


9


2


84


Joseph E. Warner 868 742 806 5741038 680 753


9,592


Blanks 23 26


31


26 34


33


28


450


Congressman-Fifth District


Precinct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7


James J. Bruin .... 523 652 409 439 707 243 749


Edith Nourse Rogers


593 712 583 725 335 962 459


Blanks


53


63


46


40


47 33 62


Precinct 8 9 10


11 12


13


14


Total


James J. Bruin .... 270 292 415 497 461 405 318 6,380 Edith Nourse Rogers


884 790 846 624 973 737 775


9,998


Blanks 46 39


44


54


52


54 40 673


250


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Councillor-Sixth District


Precinct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7


John J. Brennan 559 698 448 475 745 276 812


Eugene A. F. Burtnett


539 636 528 659 288 901 377


Blanks


71 93


62 70


56


61 81


Precinct 8 9 10 11


12


13


14


Total


John J. Brennan .. 297 342 460 559 400 458 341


6,870


Eugene A. F. Burtnett


849 727 790 556 1002 673 727


9,252


54 52 55 60 84 65 65 929 Blanks


Senator-Sixth Middlesex District


Precinct 1 2


3 4 5 6


7


Charles T. Daly .... 524 670 402 466 722 269 796


Charles C. Warren 586 693 592 686 322 913 408


Blanks


59 64


44


52 45


56


66


Precinct 8 9 10 11 12


13 14 Total


Charles T. Daly ... 288 310 444 538 410 442 313


6,594 Charles C. Warren 868 767 814 5941016 692 764 9,715


Blanks 44 44 47 43 60 62


56 742


Representatives in General Court Twenty-Eighth Middlesex District


Precinct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Joseph J. Barry 488 635 399 446 618 228 734 Nelson B. Crosby 541 578 524 613 278 876 368 Hollis M. Gott ...... 584 681 561 663 360 904 402 Edward T. Ryan .. 459 570 367 435 615 221 685 Blanks 266 390 225 251 307 247 351


251


TOWN RECORDS


Precinct 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Total Joseph J. Barry .... 272 290 410 489 416 430 327 6,182


Nelson B. Crosby 785 727 736 568 934 610 676 8,814 Hollis M. Gott ...... 842 713 776 562 954 667 692 9,361 Edward T. Ryan .. 282 307 394 446 347 395 285 5,808 Blanks 219 205 294 285 321 290 286 3,937


County Commissioners-Middlesex County


Precinct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7


Nathaniel I. Bowditch


489 550 494 591 264 835 327


Thomas J. Brennan


504 626 393 431 663 238 751 George C. McMenimen 471 607 382 404 645 235 708


Walter C. Wardwell


547 624 544 651 288 873 364


Blanks 327 447 263 331 318 295 390


Precinct 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Total


Nathaniel I. Bowditch


781 666 693 508 912 575 647


8,332


Thomas J. Brennan


263 303 424 490 374 420 299


6,179


George C. McMenimen


262 304 393 476 367 406 287 5,947


Walter C. Wardwell


Blanks


819 704 759 539 965 627 696 9,000 275 265 341 337 354 364 337 4,644 Sheriff-Middlesex County


Precinct 1


2 3 4 5 6 7 John R. Fairbairn 612 752 595 713 351 938 459 Stephen G. Garrity


504 603 397 428 689 233 730


Blanks 53 72 46 63 49 67 81


252


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Precinct 8 9


10 11 12


13


14 Total


John R. Fairbairn


898 769 833 6431072 720 780 10,135


Stephen G. Garrity


260 309 421 486 347 412 288


6,107


Blanks ...


42 43 51 46 67


64 65


809


Chiropractic Petition


Precinct 1 2 3 4 -5


6


7


Yes


279 380 198 294 264 207 305


No 485 551 530 555 374 744 486


Blanks 405 496 310 355 451 287 479


Precinct


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


Total


Yes


228 238 302 251 275 288 260


3,769


No


719 588 635 571 859 571 610


8,278


Blanks


253 295 368 353 352 337 263


5,004


Primary Petition


Precinct 1 2


3 4 5 6


7


Yes


500 589 462 523 419 683 512


No


190 241 179 249 171 179 197


Blanks


479 597 397 432 499 376 561


Precinct


8


9 10


11 12 13 14 Total


Yes


652 530 585 440 727 517 518


7,657


No


215 201 262 271 285 245 236


3,121


Blanks


333 390 458 464 474 434 379


6,273


Terms of Office Constitutional Amendment


Precinct 1


2


3 4 5 6 7


Yes


685 862 652 779 595 857 691


No


107


99


80


92


86 77 105


Blanks


377 466 306 333 408 304 474


253


TOWN RECORDS


Precinct


8


9 10


11


12


13


14 Total


Yes


843 704 792 684 961 735 727 10,567


No


81 107 121 118 130 118


96


1,417


Blanks


276 310 392 373 395 343 310


5,067


The ballots cast in all precincts were delivered to the Town Clerk in sealed packages, as were the unused ballots. The voting lists used at the entrances of the polling places and at the ballot boxes, with tally sheets and copy of precinct record of election, were also re- turned, all properly sealed in conformity with the laws governing elections.


The boxes containing the used and unused ballots were placed in the Town Clerk's vault and remained there under police protection until the day of recount.


A true record, Attest :


E. CAROLINE PIERCE, Town Clerk CANVASS


Arlington, Mass., November 18, 1932.


Pursuant to law the Town Clerk, James J. Carroll, of Lexington and the Town Clerk of Arlington met in the office of the Town Clerk, Lexington, on Friday, the eighteenth day of November, nineteen hundred and thirty-two at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of canvass- ing the votes cast on the eighth day of November for two representatives to the General Court of the Com- monwealth to represent the Twenty-eighth Middlesex District.


254


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


The canvass showed the following result of the votes cast in Arlington and Lexington.


In Arlington, Joseph J. Barry had six thousand, one hundred eighty-two (6,182)


In Lexington, Joseph J. Barry had one thousand one hundred forty-three (1,143)


In Arlington and Lexington Joseph J. Barry had seven thousand three hundred twenty-five (7,325)


In Arlington Nelson B. Crosby had eight thousand eight hundred fourteen (8,814).


In Lexington Nelson B. Crosby had two thousand seven hundred ninety-six (2,796)


In Arlington and Lexington, Nelson B. Crosby had eleven thousand six hundred ten (11,610).


In Arlington Hollis M. Gott had nine thousand three hundred sixty-one (9,361).


In Lexington Hollis M. Gott had two thousand five hundred ninety-three (2,593).


In Arlington and Lexington Hollis M. Gott had eleven thousand nine hundred fifty-four (11,954).


In Arlington Edward T. Ryan had five thousand eight hundred and eight (5,808).


In Lexington Edward T. Ryan had one thousand forty-one (1,041).


In Arlington and Lexington Edward T. Ryan had six thousand eight hundred forty-nine (6,849).


255


TOWN RECORDS


The canvass showed that Nelson B. Crosby and Hol- lis M. Gott had a majority of the votes cast in both towns.


Certificates of votes cast for representatives in each town were exchanged by the Clerks respectively.


Certificates showing the results of the election were signed by the Clerks, one of the certificates was sent to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, one was delivered to the Town Clerk of Lexington,, one to Nelson B. Crosby, Arlington, Mass., and one to Hollis M. Gott, Arlington, Mass.


A true record,


Attest :


E. CAROLINE PIERCE, Town Clerk.


RECOUNT


Arlington, November 19, 1932.


A petition for a recount of the votes cast on Novem- ber 8, 1932, for the office of Lieutenant Governor was filed in accordance with the law in the office of the Town Clerk.


Accordingly a recount of the above mentioned office was held on November 19, 1932, at 8:30 o'clock in the forenoon in the Hearing Room of the Robbins Memorial Town Hall.


The recount was conducted by the Registrars of Voters.


The candidates for the above mentioned office were duly notified by registered mail.


256


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


Some of the candidates were represented by agents and some by counsel.


Fourteen tables were used in the recount.


The meeting was called to order at 8:45 o'clock A. M., by Eben F. Dewing, Chairman of the Board of Regis- trars.


The Town Clerk read the petition.


The names of the persons acting as inspectors for Messrs. Bacon and Swift were listed.


The Tellers were sworn by the Town Clerk to the faithful performance of their duties.


The boxes containing the ballots, which had been kept in the Town Clerk's vault since they were brought from the precincts on November 8th, were taken from the vault, under the direction of Officer Scanlan, who had been one of the Officers on duty in the Town Clerk's office from the time the ballots were returned there from the precincts on Election night.


The boxes were distributed to the fourteen tables, the seals broken, and unlocked.


The result of the recount was as follows:


Lieutenant Governor


Precinct 1


2 3 4 5


6 7


Gaspar G. Bacon ... 563 660 563 670 284 916 371


Morris I. Becker .. 2


9 1 1


2 1


1


James W. Dawson 4


2 0 3


6 1 0


257


TOWN RECORDS


Walter S. Hutchins


7 16 6 10


9


4 11


John E. Swift .. 566 706 450 499 760 283 848


Blanks


27


34


18 21


28


33


39


Precinct


8 9


10 11


12


13


14


Total


Gaspar G. Bacon .. 877 738 808 5541028 662 740


9,434


Morris I. Becker .. 1


2


6


3


5


6


12


52


James W. Dawson


3


1


2


4


7


2


2


37


Walter S. Hutchins


10


2


5


27


21


17


13


158


John E. Swift.


293 351 459 563 401 480 338


6,997


Blanks


16


27


25


24


24 29


28


373


The vote as recorded


November 8, 1932, was:


Gaspar G. Bacon.


9,431


Morris I. Becker


53


James W. Dawson


37


Walter S. Hutchins


161


John E. Swift.


6,991


Blanks


378


·


November 19, 1932.


In accordance with law the ballots were placed in the envelopes, sealed and returned to their respective boxes, locked and sealed. By direction of the Town Clerk these boxes containing the ballots were placed in a vault at the Police Station.


A true record, Attest :


E. CAROLINE PIERCE,


Town Clerk.


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258


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


RECOUNT


Arlington, December 6, 1932.


In accordance with an ORDER received from the Secretary of State a recount of the votes cast for the office of Secretary of State was held on December 6, 1932, in the Robbins Memorial Town Hall, Arlington, Mass.


Notifications of the recount were sent to all of the candidates for the above mentioned office by registered mail.


The recount was conducted by the Registrars of Voters and was called to order at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon.


Fourteen tables were used.


The ORDER was read by the Town Clerk.


Mr. George E. Shirley acted as inspector for Mr. Frederic W. Cook.


The tellers were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by the Town Clerk.


The ballots which had been kept in a vault at the Police Station since the recount of November 19, 1932, were brought to the Town Hall under the direction of Officers Cahalin and Germain.


The keys to the fourteen ballot boxes were delivered by the Town Clerk to the counters at the fourteen tables and the seals on the boxes broken.


259


TOWN RECORDS


The result of the recount was as follows:


SECRETARY


Precinct


1 2


3 4


5


6


7


John F. Buckley .. 529 701 428 470 739 272 812 Frederic W. Cook 592 665 569 690 302 926 405


Albert S. Coolidge .. 6


15 8 15 10 10


11


Max Lerner .. . . .


3 3 0 4


0


1


1


Albert L. Waterman


2


8


1


1


3


0


1


Blanks


37


35


32


24


35


29


40


Precinct


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


Total


John F. Buckley .. 281 337 446 547 381 451 326


6,720


Frederic W. Cook 882 761 818 5801042 679 759


9,670


Albert S. Coolidge


9


2


8


20


19


22


20


175


Max Lerner 4


1


2


3


4


2


1


29


Albert L. Waterman


3


2


5


2


6


6


43


Blanks


21


18


26


23


34


36


3 24


414


The vote as recorded


November 8, 1932 was:


John F. Buckley


6,766


Frederic W. Cook


9,621


Albert S. Coolidge 175


Max Lerner 32


Albert L. Waterman 43


Blanks 414


260


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


The ballots after being counted were sealed in their envelopes, placed in their respective boxes, locked and sealed and by direction of the Town Clerk were returned to the vault at the Police Station to be preserved during the time required by law.


The recount was completed at 7:00 o'clock P. M.


The Registrars signed the certificates showing the result of the recounts and the same were forwarded to the office of the Secretary of State.


A true record, Attest :


E. CAROLINE PIERCE,


Town Clerk.


REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT


Arlington, Mass., December 31, 1932.


The report of this department for year ending December 31, 1932, is herewith submitted :


For reports of Town Meetings, Cemetery Commis- sioners, and Registrars of Voters, all of which come under the work of this department, reference is made to those headings.


261


262


ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT


MARRIAGES BY MONTHS


Months


Whole No.


First of Groom


First of Bride


Second of Groom


Second of Bride


Third of Groom


Third of Bride


January


13


11


11


2


2


0


0


February.


21


17


19


3


2


1


0


March ..


16


13


11


2


3


1


2


April.


32


29


29


3


3


0


0


May.


24


18


21


6


3


0


June.


45


39


40


6


5


0


July .


25


24


23


1


2


0


0


August.


29


24


25


5


4


0


0


September


28


25


26


3


2


0


0


October


38


33


34


5


4


0


0


November


21


16


19


5


1


0


1


December


19


17


16


2


3


0


0


311


266


274


43


34


2


3


Whole Number of Marriages Recorded


311


Residents of Arlington


370


Residents of other places.


252


622


Solemnized in other places


131


Age of oldest groom.


72


Age of youngest groom


18


Age of oldest bride


72


Age of youngest bride


16


263


REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT


BIRTHS BY MONTHS


In Arlington


Out of Town


Totals


Months


Total


Males


Females


Males


Females


Males


Females


January.


76


21


29


15


11


36


40


February


57


17


13


16


11


33


24


March.


62


24


17


12


9


36


26


April.


58


16


23


10


9


26


32


May.


74


30


22


13


9


43


31


June.


64


18


25


14


7


32


32


July.


63


22


20


11


10


33


30


August.


51


21


14


8


8


29


22


September


53


19


27


2


5


21


32


October


51


25


19


3


4


28


23


November


48


19


17


9


3


28


20


December


51


26


19


4


2


30


21


*708


258


245


117


88


375


333


*Of the 708 births recorded, there were 205 which occurred out of Arlington, but were children born of parents who resided in Arlington.


*Of the 708 births recorded, there were 189 which occurred in Arlington, but were children of parents who resided out of town.


The parentage of children born was as follows: Born in United States, both parents


383


Born in foreign countries, both parents 115


Born in United States, one parent 189


Born in foreign countries, one parent


131


Born in Arlington, both parents


6


Born in Arlington, one parent


83


Children born in Arlington Hospitals, residents of other places 188


COMPARATIVE DEATH RATE BY MONTHS (Stillbirths Excluded)


Jan.


Feb.


Mar.


Apr. May


June


July


Aug.


Sept.


Oct.


Nov.


Dec.


Total


Whole Number:


20


20


12


23


17


13


8


10


11


19


12


14


179


Male


27


18


22


22


16


10


15


14


11


13


17


13


198


Residents died in Arlington:


12


12


7


16


11


11


5


7


6


12


10


12


121


Male


22


13


19


14


9


5


10


12


7


9


12


12


144


Female


Non-residents died in Arlington: Male


0


2


2


1


0


1


1


1


2


1


0


0


11


Female


0


0


1


4


3


4


1


1


2


2


4


1


23


Residents of Arlington died out of town:


8


6


3


6


6


1


2


2


3


6


2


2


47


Male


5


5


2


4


4


1


4


1


2


2


1


0


31


Female


4


1


1


3


3


1


0


0


0


1


1


2


17


Male


1


2


. 1


0


0


1


2


0


0


0


0


0


7


Female


0


1


0


0


0


1


0


0


0


0


0


1


1


0


6


Female


1


1


1


0


1


4


1


1


1


0


1


1


0


0


0


0


8


Female


5


7


8


5


6


4


6


1


6


4


5


2


4


5


56


Female


Between sixty and ninety years: Male


11


8


6


10


6


7


3


Female


15


8


12


15


9


8


7


9


6


9


11


8


117


Over ninety years:


0


1


0


0


1


0


0


0


0


0


0


0


Male


0


2


0


1


0


0


0


0


0


1


0


0


4


Female


2


0


2


5


7


6


3


4


5


1


7


4


3


57


Between thirty and sixty years: Male


0


2


0


1


0


2


0


0


Q


0


10


Between ten and thirty years: Male


1


0


1


0


4


Between one and ten years: Male


..


3


9


11


6


9


89


2


Female


264


Children under one year:


0


265


REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT


DOGS REGISTERED


Whole number registered from November


17, 1931, to November 12, 1932. 1,197


Males 1,068


Females 128


1,196


One special license


1


Paid County Treasurer $2,586.60


FEES


The following fees have been received during the year and the same have been turned over to the Town, as per vote of the Town:


Marriage Licenses


$301.30


Mortgages, releases and discharges


917.78


Certificates


148.30


Sporting and trapping licenses.


94.75


Sporting and trapping licenses for January,


1933


3.00


Number of dog licenses. 1,196


One special license


1


1,197 @ 20c. 239.40


Miscellaneous licenses


225.47


Garage renewals 25.50


$1,955.50


E. CAROLINE PIERCE, Town Clerk.


STATEMENT OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1932


Amount Collected


Balance Uncollected Dec. 31, 1932


Taxes :


1930 Polls


$2.00


1930 Personal


21.80


1930 Motor Excise


78.15


1931 Polls


302.00


$54.00


1931 Old Age Assistance


422.00


1.00


1931 Personal


3,778.42


3.14


1931 Real Estate.


562,722.81


12.56


1931 Motor Excise.


3,686.48


187.29


1932 Polls


21,764.00


1,160.00


1932 Old Age Assistance


11,113.00


617.00


1932 Personal


102,399.84


5,298.24


1932 Real Estate


1,149,933.46


642,894.86


1932 Motor Excise.


65,111.58


4,041.04


Tax Titles held by Town: Redeemed


5,115.15


... ..


Tax Titles held by Others:


Redeemed


4,800.71


.......... ..


Special Assessments :


Moth


715.24


177.13


Apportioned Sewer


4,733.72


2,919.63


Unapportioned Sewer .....


10,149.17


9,238.64


Apportioned Sidewalk ....


1,344.98


943.81


Unapportioned Sidewalk


4,632.63


2,632.52


Apportioned Betterment


35,809.06


14,408.91


Unapportioned


Better-


ment


6,657.97


266


267


STATEMENT OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES


Committed Interest:


Sewer, Sidewalk and Betterment


14,403.54


6,223.64


Apportioned Assessments, not due :


Sewer


1,100.67


36,324.04


Sidewalk


434.94


8,483.73


Betterment


5,761.74


232,536.68


Water Rates


160,549.31


13,140.93


Water Rate Liens


821.83


649.21


Departmental


72,723.74


42,732.58


Interest Added to Taxes,


Assessments


19,377.14


Costs


5,165.46


$2,275,632.54


$1,024,680.58


EDWARD A. BAILEY, Collector of Taxes.


REPORT OF THE TOWN TREASURER


For the Year Ending December 31, 1932


Cash on hand, January 1, 1932.


$31,666.01 $4,163,607.88


Receipts, 1932


$4,195,273.89


Payments, 1932


$4,129,207.56


Cash on hand, December 31, 1932.


66,066.33


CHARLES A. HARDY,


Town Treasurer.


268


TOWN ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT


Arlington, Mass., January 31, 1933.


To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:


Gentlemen: I hand you herewith a report of the financial transactions of the Town of Arlington for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1932, as set forth in the following schedules :


Balance Sheet.


Unexpended Balances of Appropriation Accounts. Debt Statement.


Public Trust Funds (Cash and Securities).


Statement of Appropriations.


Receipts and Expenditures.


Respectfully submitted,


CLARENCE NEEDHAM, Town Accountant.


269


Town of Arlington-Balance Sheet, December 31, 1932


ASSETS


Cash :


In Banks


$65,566.33


In Offices


670.00


Accounts Receivable :


Taxes :


Levy of 1931


$69.70


Levy of 1932


649,353.10


649,422.80


Special Funds :


Old Age Assistance Tax 1931


$1.00


Old Age Assistance Tax 1932


617.00


618.00


Motor Vehicle Excise Tax:


Levy of 1931


$187.29


Levy of 1932


4,041.04


4,228.33


Special Assessments :


Advance Deposits Inflam- mable Fluid Licenses ...


145.00


Unapportioned Sewers 9,238.64


Committed Sewers 1932 ....


2,919.63


Unapportioned Sidewalks ..


2,632.52


Committed Sidewalks 1932


943.81


Committed Betterments


1932


14,408.91


30,320.64


Distrained Goods Surplus ..


16.19


Committed Interest on Spe- cial Assessments :


Sewer 1932


$500.48


Sidewalks 1932


302.49


Betterment 1932


5,420.67


$66,236.33


Temporary Loans : In Anticipation of Revenue 1933 $500,000.00 Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Old Age Assistance. 23.00


Tailings 343.74


Dog Licenses due County .. $209.40




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