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Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant, or a certi- fied copy thereof, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, as soon as may be and before said meeting.
Given under our hands and seal of said Town, this 25th day of October, A. D., One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Eight.
WAVIE M. DREW, Chairman CHARLES H. BLACK, FRANK W. DAYTON,
Selectmen of Wilmington
Middlesex ss. October 25, 1948
I this day posted attested copies of this Warrant in accordance with the By-Laws of the Town of Wilmington.
HARRY J. AINSWORTH, Constable of Wilmington
Attest: MARION V. FARRELL, Town Clerk
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RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE STATE ELECTION Held November 2, 1948
In accordance with the foregoing Warrant, the meeting was called to order by the presiding officer, Mr. Charles H. Black, at 5:45 A. M.
On motion of Mr. Ernest W. Eames, it was voted to dispense with the reading of the Warrant.
The ballot box was examined and found empty, the register indi- cation 0000.
The ballot box was then locked and the keys delivered to the Constable.
At 6 A. M. o'clock, the polls were open.
At & P. M. the polls were declared closed.
The names checked on the check list numbered twenty-five hun- dred eighty six.
The indicator numbered twenty five hundred eighty seven, the register having jammed as ballot number 2275 was being cast.
The following is the vote for the several offices as announced by the presiding officer.
President & Vice President
Votes
Dewey and Warren, Republican Party 1277
Teichert and Emery, Socialist Labor 5
Truman and Barkley, Democratic Party 1211
Wallace and Taylor, Progressive Party 24
Watson and Learn, Prohibition Party
Thomas and Smith, Socialist Party (Sticker)
1
Blanks 65
Governor
Robert F. Bradford, Republican Party 1117
Paul A. Dever, Democratic Party 1401
Horace L. Hillis, Socialist Labor
10
Mark R. Shaw, Prohibition Party
5
Blanks
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Lieutenant Governor
Arthur W. Coolidge, Republican Party 1354
Charles F. Jeff Sullivan, Democratic Party 1124
Lawrence Gilfedder, Socialist Labor 11
6
Guy S. Williams, Prohibition Party Blanks 91
Secretary
Frederic W. Cook, Republican Party 1426
Edward J. Cronin, Democratic Party 1017
Gote E. Palmquist, Socialist Labor Party 20
Blanks
123
Treasurer
Laurence Curtis, Republican Party 1220
Jolın E. Hurley, Democratic Party 1206
Harold J. Ireland, Prohibition Party S
Malcolm T. Rowe, Socialist Labor Party 16
Blanks 136
Auditor
Thomas J. Buckley, Democratic Party 1442
Russell A. Wood, Republican Party 959
Robert A. Simmons, Prohibition Party 10
Francis A. Votano, Socialist Labor Party 13
Blanks
162
Attorney General
Clarence A. Barnes, Republican Party 1254
Francis E. Kelly, Democratic Party 1171
Anthony Martin, Socialist Labor Party 19
Blanks
142
Senator in Congress
.
Leverett Saltonstall, Republican Party 1475
John I. Fitzgerald, Democratic Party 986
Henning A. Blomen, Socialist Labor Party 7
E. Tallmadge Root, Prohibition Party 6
Blanks 112
Congressman (fifth District)
Edith Nourse Rogers, Republican Party 2191
Blanks 395
Councillor (Sixth District)
Victor A. Friend, Republican Party 1262
John F. Casey, Democratic Party 1079
Blanks
245
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Senator (Seventh Middlesex District) George J. Evans. Republican Party 1725
Blanks S61
Representatives in General Court
Logan R. Dickie, Republican Party 1267
Malcolm S. White, Republican Party 1109
Charles Edward Farrey, Democratic Party 1105
Blanks
1691
Register of Probate and Insolvency (Middlesex County)
Loring P. Jordan, Republican Party 1236
John J. Butler, Democratic Party 10$3
Blanks
267
County Commissioners (Middlesex County)
William G. Andrew, Republican Party 1393
Edwin O. Childs, Republican Party 991
James A. Cullen. Democratic Party 1139
Blanks
1739
County Treasurer (Middlesex County)
Charles P. Howard, Republican Party 1794
Blanks 792
Sheriff (Middlesex County) (To fill vacancy)
Louis E. Boutwell, Republican Party 1359
Patrick J. Brennan, Democratic Party 997
Blanks 230
Question No. 1 Freedom of Speech
Yes 174S
No
Blanks 550
Question No. 2. Fuel Taxes for Highway Purposes
Yes 1725
No
335
Blanks 526
Question No. 3 Succession of Certain Constitutional Officers
Yes 1530
NO
337
Blanks 719
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Question No. 4. Medical Contraceptive Care
Yes
1095
No
1211
Blanks
280
Question No. 5. Membership in Labor Organizations
Yes
6SS
No
1472
Blanks
426
Question No. 6. Election of Union Officers
Yes
856
No
1259
Blanks
441
Question No. 7. Strikes by Labor Organizations
Yes
851
No
1303
Blanks
432
Question No. 8. President: Limitation of Years in Office
Yes
1262
No
731
Blanks
593
Question No. 9. Alcoholic Beverages
A. Yes 993
No
1413
Blanks
180
B. Yes
973
No
1335
Blanks
278
C. Yes
1776
No
612
Blanks
198
Question No. 10. Two Platoon System for Fire Department
(Wilmington)
Yes
1532
No
550
Blanks
504
After the declaration of the vote the meeting was dissolved.
Attest: MARION V. FARRELL,
Town Clerk.
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WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
To Harry J. Ainsworth, Constable of the Town of Wilmington:
Greetings :- In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and in the manner prescribed in the By-Laws of said Town, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town qua- lified by law to vote in Town affairs to meet and assemble at the Town Hall on Monday, the Twenty-Ninth Day of November next at S:00 P. M., to consider and act on the following Articles:
Article 1. To see what additional amount, if any, the Town will appropriate for the schools, and determine how the same shall be raised, whether by transfer from Excess and Deficiency Account, from Available Department balances, or otherwise, or do anything in relation thereto.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Police Salaries Account to the Police Expense Account the sum of $500.00 to cover necessary expenses of the Police Department for the last quarter of the year, or do anything in relation thereto.
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of $1,000.00 from the Town Old Age Assistance Administration Account to the Welfare Aid Account.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from any available funds, and appropriate, any sum of money for the expenses of a committee to further investigate and report at the next annual meeting upon the subject of additional school accommodations, and determine the number of members of such committee and how the same shall be appointed, or do anything in relation thereto.
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of $50.00 from the Reserve Fund Account for the purpose of surveying Linda Road for a distance of approximately 1500 feet. Petition of Harrison W. Fogg and others.
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote for the purpose of sur- veying Linda Road, No. Wilmington. Petition of Harrison W. Fogg and others.
Article 7. To see if the Town will vote for the purpose of ac- cepting Linda Road, No. Wilmington. Petition of Harrison W. Fogg and others.
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Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant, or a cer- tified copy thereof with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, as soon as may be and before said meeting.
GIVEN UNDER OUR HANDS AND SEAL OF SAID TOWN THIS 19th DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D., ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT.
WAVIE M. DREW, CHARLES H. BLACK, FRANK W. DAYTON,
Selectmen of Wilmington
A True Copy Attested: Constable
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD NOVEMBER 29, 1948
In accordance with the foregoing Warrant, the voters assembled at the Town Hall on the above date. The meeting was called to order by the moderator, Philip B. Buzzell.
On motion of Mr. Charles H. Black it was voted to dispense with further reading of the Warrant at that time.
Article 1. On motion by Mr. Ernest Crispo it was voted that the sum of Eight Thousand Dollars ($8.000.00) in addition to amounts pre- viously appropriated, be appropriated for the schools for the current year, to be raised as follows:
$1,000.00 by transfer from radio transmitter account 524.54 by transfer from first highway truck account 43.93 by transfer from second highway truck account 111.32 by transfer from indemnity insurance account 1,500.00 by transfer from Chapter 90 Maintenance account 459.00 from street lights account 350.00 from Town Hall account
300.00 from Election account, and the balance of
3,711.21 from excess and deficiency account
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Mr. Herbert Barrows stated that the Finance Committee refused to approve any liability incurred by departments over their appro- priation.
Motion was passed unanimously.
Article 2. On motion by Chief of Police Paul J. Lynch it was voted that the Town transfer from the Police salaries account to the Police expense account the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to cover necessary expenses of the Police Department for the last quarter of the year.
Mr. Barrows. Approved by the Finance Committee.
Voted unanimously in the affirmative.
Article 3. On motion by Mr. Allan B. MacMullin it was voted that the Town transfer the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) from the Town Old Age Assistance Administration account to the Welfare Aid account.
Mr. Barrows. Approved by the Finance Committee.
Voted unanimously in the affirmative.
Article 4. On motion by Mr. Edward Manning it was voted that the Town Moderator be authorized to appoint a special committee of seven members, who shall collect and study all existing plans for school buildings now in the possession of various departments and committees. analyze present and projected school needs, consult with and present an application to the State School Building Assistance Commission, ap- pointed under authority of the General Laws, Chapter 645, Acts of 1948, and report its recommendations at the next annual Town Meet- ing, and that the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) be trans- ferred from the Excess and Deficiency account and appropriated for the expenses of said committee.
Mr. Barrows, No action by the Finance Committee.
Motion was voted unanimously in the affirmative.
The Moderator, after careful consideration, will notify the Town Clerk when the members of this committee are appointed.
Article 5. Motion by Mr. Harrison W. Fogg that the Town vote to transfer the sum of $50.00 from the Reserve Fund account for the pur- pose of surveying Linda Road for a distance of approximately 1500 feet.
Mr. Barrows stated that under Section 6 of Chapter 40 of the Gen- eral Laws, no direct drafts may be made against the Reserve Fund.
Motion declared out of order.
Motion by Mr. Robert Moran to pass the article.
Voted unanimously in the affirmative.
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Article 6. Motion by Mr. Robert Moran to pass the article, but that a vote be taken expressing the sense of the meeting and called to the attention of the Highway Department approving the surveying of Linda Road for a distance of 1500 feet for the purpose of making it a town way. This has no binding effect.
Voted unanimously in the affirmative.
Article 7. Motion by Mr. Samuel Grant to pass the article.
Voted unanimously in the affirmative.
There were 118 voters present.
On motion by Mr. Herbert Barrows it was voted to adjourn.
Attest: MARY E. GILLIGAN, Town Clerk.
In accordance with the vote adopted by the Town at the foregoing Town Meeting the following persons were appointed on December 10, 1948. by the Moderator and were notified on December 12, 1948, by the Town Clerk of their appointment.
To study and report on the subject of additional school accommo dations for the Town.
CHARLES H. BLACK, E. HAYWARD BLISS, ERNEST M. CRISPO KENNETH G. KELLEY, EDWARD C. MANNING, EDWARD M. NEILSON, JOHN J. NITCHIE,
MARY E. GILLIGAN,
Town Clerk.
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VITAL STATISTICS
Births recorded in 1948 153
Marriages recorded in 1948 93
Deaths recorded in 1948 66
The Town Clerk will furnish to parents, householders and phys- icians and midwives applying therefor, blanks for return of births as required by law.
BURIALS IN WILDWOOD CEMETERY 1948
Wilmington residents died in Wilmington 21
Wilmington residents died elsewhere 18
22
Non-residents
Transfer 1
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ERNEST W. EAMES,
Superintendent.
COMPILED RECORDS OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS
From 1730 to 1898
On hand January 1, 1948
89
Sold
6
On hand January 1, 1949
83
These records are on sale by a vote of the Selectmen at $1.00 each. Bookstores are allowed to purchase these copies at 60c each. May be obtained from the Town Clerk.
Number of Dogs Licensed
399
Kennel Licenses
9
Licenses - Fishing, Hunting, Sporting
241
Respectfully submitted,
MARY E. GILLIGAN,
Town Clerk.
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REPORT OF CONSTABLE OF WILMINGTON
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
I respectfully submit a report of the Constable for 1948. January 19th-Posted notices of Town Meeting for March. February 20th-Posted Warrants for Town Meeting in March. July 12th-Posted Notices for Special Town Meeting. July 23rd-Served papers for Board of Health. July 26th-Posted Warrants for Special Town Meeting. Sept. 1st-Posted Notices for State Primaries. Sept. 20th-Served papers for Board of Health. Oct. 20th-Served papers for Building Inspector. October 25th-Posted Warrants for State Election.
Posted Notices for the Board of Registrars before elections for Registration of Voters.
Respectfully submitted,
HARRY J. AINSWORTH, Constable of Wilmington
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS
Wilmington. Mass., January 24. 1949
The following is the report of the Board of Assessors for the year 1948:
Valuation of Taxable Property as of January 1, 1948
Real Estate $6,458.520.00
Personal Property
510,665.00
RECAPITULATION
Real Estate Tax
$316,467.48
Personal Property Tax
24,973.59
Poll Tax
3,968.00
Excise Tax
13,000.00
December Commitment (R. E.)
749.70
T tal Appropriation
453,309.37
Middlesex County Pension Fund
2,896.00
State Audit
1,345.81
State Parks and Reservations
301.04
County Tax
7,302.10
Tuberculosis Hospital
1,519.55
Amount of Overlay
6,239.09
Gross Amount to Be Raised
472,912.96
Total Estimated Receipts and Available Funds 127,503.89
Total Amount Levied on Polls and Property and committed to the Collector in 1948 345,409.07
Tax Rate per $1,000. for 1948-$49.00.
TABLE OF AGGREGATES FOR WILMINGTON OF POLLS, PROPERTY AND TAXES, AS ASSESSED JANUARY 1, 1948
Compiled from the figures entered in the Valuation List not including figures relating to Exempted Property or to the Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise
Number of Persons Assessed Individuals All Others
Total
On Personal Estate Only 34
13
47
On Real Estate Only
3131
31
3162
On Both Personal and Real Estate
112
7
119
Total number of Persons Assessed 3328
Total number of Polls Assessed
1984
60
Value of Assessed Personal Estate
Stock in Trade
$ 66,050.00
Machinery
63,300.00
Live Stock All Other Tangible Personal Property
64,410.00
316.905.00
Total Value of Assessed Personal Estate $510,665.00
Value of Assessed Real Estate:
Land exclusive of buildings
$1,396,750.00
Buildings exclusive of land
5,061,770.00
Total Value of Assessed Real Estate
$6,458,520.00
Total Value of Assessed Estate
6,969,185.00
Tax Rate per $1,000 .- $49.00.
Taxes for State, County and City or Town Purposes, includ- ing Overlay :
On Personal Estate
$ 24,973.59
On Real Estate
316,467.48
On Polls
3,968.00
Total Taxes Assessed $345,409.07
Number of Live Stock Assessed:
Horses (1 year old or over) 49
Neat Cattle (1 year old or over)
(
Cows (Milch)
134
Bulls 4-Oxen 0-Steers 14-Heifers 33
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Swine (6 months old or over)
859
Sheep (6 months old or over)
8
Fowl
11,590
All Other 611
Number of Acres of Land Assessed
10,043
Number of Dwellings Assessed 2,001
TOWN OWNED PROPERTY-REAL ESTATE
Water Department-150 acres of land and buildings $416,000.00
Schools-Approx. 10 acres of land and buildings 138,450.00
Town Park-93 acres of land 4,500.00
Town Hall-1/4 acre of land and building 7,500.00
Cemetery-Land and building 23,000.00
Library-1/16 acre of land and building 2,000.00
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Firehouse-1/8 acre of land and building 2,750.00
Moth House-6,694 sq. ft. of land and building 700.00
Highway Building-15,500 sq. ft. of land and building 5,000.00
Common and Flag Staff-2 acres of land 2,500.00
Roman Property-Approx. 18 acres of land and buildings 17,200.00
TOWN OWNED PROPERTY-PERSONAL
Departmental trucks and equipment $ 47,900.00
Respectfully submitted,
STEVEN COLUCCI,
LOUIS T. DOUCETTE,
SUSAN T. ESLER,
Wilmington Board of Assessors.
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REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL
To The Honorable Board of Selectmen: January 25, 1949
In accordance with the requirements of the Town By-Laws, I submit herewith my report as Town Counsel covering the year 1948.
A. On January 1, 1948, there were pending the following actions by or against the Town (exclusive of actions in which the Town was merely summoned as trustee, and in which it had no interest, and of tax lien foreclosure proceedings in the Land Court) :
City of Lowell vs. Town of Wilmington, District Court of Lowell. ( Action of contract by City of Lowell to recover the sum of $275.96 for special vocational training of certain pupils).
City of Lowell vs. Town of Wilmington, District Court of Lowell. (Action of contract by City of Lowell to recover $657.77 plus interest for aid furnished in a public welfare case.)
City of Lowell vs. Town of Wilmington, District Court of Lowell. (Action of contract by City of Lowell to recover $721.90 for aid fur- nished in a public welfare case.)
Town of Wilmington vs. A Certain Defendant, Fourth District; Court of Eastern Middlesex. (Action of contract under G. L. Chap. 117, Sec. 5.)
Jacob Levine & Sons vs. Town of Wilmington, Fourth District Court of Eastern Middlesex. (Action of contract to recover burial ex- pense. )
Chester T. Horton, Inspector of Buildings vs. Ann Briguglio and Ann's Duck Farm, Inc. Middlesex Superior Court. (Bill in equity to restrain violations of building and zoning by-laws.)
Town of Wilmington vs. Alton C. Reynolds et al. Middlesex Su- perior Court. (Action at law to recover damages to a highway truck of the Town.)
Town of Wilmington vs. Edward N. Gadsby et als, Commissioners of Department of Public Utilities and Boston and Maine Railroad Company. Supreme Judicial Court, Suffolk County. (Petition to review certain rulings and orders of the Department of Public Utilities in connection with protection at the Middlesex Avenue Grade Crossing of the Boston and Maine Railroad.)
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Town of Wilmington vs. Arthur S. Flint, Middlesex Superior Court. (Bill in equity to restrain defendant from further prosecuting an action against the Town to recover for flooding of his land.)
Arthur S. Flint vs. Town of Wilmington, Middlesex Superior Court. (Action at law to recover for flooding of plaintiff's land.)
B. (1) During the year 1948 the following new action was brought by the Town:
Leo E. VanSteensburg, Inspector of Bidg., Town of Wilmington vs. Robert J. Moran et al. Middlesex Superior Court. (Bill in equity to restain violations of the building and zoning by-laws.)
(2). During the year 1948 the following new actions were brought against the Town.
Mary E. Gilligan vs. Talbot Emery et als, Board of Registrars of Voters of the Town of Wilmington. Middlesex Superior Court. (Petition for writ of mandamus certifying the election of the pe- titioner as Town Clerk.)
Marion V. Farrell vs. Town of Wilmington, Middlesex Superior Court. (Action at law to recover compensation as Acting Town Clerk.)
C. During the year 1948 the following actions by or against the Town were settled or disposed of.
Town of Wilmington vs. Alton C. Reynolds et al, Middlesex Su- perior Court. (Action at law to recover damages to a highway truck of the Town.) This action dismissed by agreement with the approval of the Board of Selectmen.
Mary E. Gilligan vs. Talbot Emery et als, Board of Registrars of Voters of the Town of Wilmington. Middlesex Superior Court. Peti tion for writ of mandamus certifying the election of the petitioner as Town Clerk.) This case was disposed of by final decree and writ of mandamus in favor of the petitioner ordering the certification of her election as Town Clerk, which decree was complied with.
D. Compensation was received by the Town Counsel in said mat- ters and in all other matters during the year as follows:
Compensation : $ 585.00
Disbursements: 36.09
( The above amounts were entirely on account of services rendered and disbursements paid in the calendar year 1947.)
Respectfully submitted,
PHILIP B. BUZZELL,
Town Counsel.
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WILMINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
To The Honorable Board of Selectinen:
Dear Sirs and Madam:
Herewith is my report for the Wilmington Police Department for the year 1948.
On October 20th, 1948 it was my great pleasure to assume the duties of the Office of Chief of Police, Town of Wilmington. I would like to express my sincere thanks to Your Honorable Board for your vote of confidence in entrusting such a responsible position to my care. The position of Chief of Police is one of many responsibilities. I fully realize that to perform all the duties required of the position I must have plenty of cooperation. Therefore, I solicit the cooperation of the Board of Selectmen, other Town officials and citizens of the Town to help me perform all my duties in a most efficient manner. In return for co- operation received I pledge myself and all members of the Police De- partment to do our utmost to give you every consideration to which we are disposed.
Previous to my appointment as Chief, Deputy Chief Francis Hoban served the Town as Acting Chief of Police. I feel certain that the manner in which he conducted the Department was very efficient. The Town should be grateful that they had a man in the Department capable of assuming the duties of such an important position. Most of the records of 1948 are the results of his efforts.
We are very grateful to the Police Department of our neighboring Town of Reading for acting as intermediary between our Cruiser and the Police Station via radio communications. We eagerly look forward to the continued cooperation between departments.
We have been very fortunate in the past year that we haven't found the necessiity of calling upon certain organizations for their assistance but fully realize that the Police Associates have stood by ready and willing to assist in any emergency duties that they might be called upon to perform. I therefore look forward to their continued cooperation and express my humble thanks for their loyal support in the past.
The Boy Scouts in the past years have rendered valuable service to the Police Department and we feel sure if we had to call upon them for assistance it would be most willingly given. For this I am very grateful and extend to them appreciation from this Department.
Our Ambulance Report shows that 134 cases were handled. Of tliese 6 were to assist our neighboring towns in time of distress. I
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addition the Cruiser was used to make 47 emergency trips where it was considered more practical then to use the Ambulance. At this point I would like to make it known to the residents of the Town that the ambulance is available for their use only if arrangements have been made with this Department on request of a doctor. The purpose of this ruling is our assurance that arrangements have been made with a hospital to receive the patient. In cases of serious accidents or dire emergency this would not apply.
This Department realizes that there are a number of new residents in the Town and would like to inform them that we operate on a 24 hour a day schedule and maintain ambulance service for residents of the Town. We wish you to feel free to call Wilmington 331 for particu- lars or any information desired.
The traffic records of the Department show that there have not been any fatal automobile accidents in this Town in the past year. This is our second year without a fatal accident. The Police Department soli- eits your continued cooperation in keeping this record intact for 1949.
In conclusion let us remind you that the purpose of a good Police Department is to maintain law and order, to prevent crime, to detect criminals and to prosecute perpetrators of crimes committed. To this end the Wilmington Police Department will work unceasingly and untiringly. We, therefore, ask you to cooperate with us in our every effort to fulfill our duties and obligations to you as citizens of the Town of Wilmington.
Respectfully submitted,
PAUL J. LYNCH
Chief of Police
ARRESTS
Number of Arrests
91
Males S5
Females G
CAUSES OF ARREST
Accosting
1
Assault and Battery
S
Drunkenness
61
Forgery
1
Morals Charge
1
Non Support
1
Rape, Attempted
1
77
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MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS
Leaving Scene
1
No Sticker
2
Operating Under Influence
S
Speeding
1
Without License
?
-
14
DISPOSITION OF CASES
Released
45
Filed
6
Probation
2
Sentenced to House of Correction
Suspended Sentences
2
Cases Continued
2
Cases Dismissed
1
Guilty
16
Not Guilty
12
Fined
91
Total of fines imposed $390.00
DEPARTMENT RECORDS
Ambulance Cases
134
Emergency Cruiser Cases
47
Auto Accidents Reported
92
Males Injured 23
7
Autos Transferred
278
Autos Stolen
G
Autos Recovered
G
Accidental Deaths
1
Buildings Found Open
12
Buildings Entered -(Summer Camps Mostly )
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