Norwood annual report 1960-1962, Part 4

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1256


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13. Certification of Bonds and Notes.


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VOTED: By taxation, $200.00.


14. Printing of Town Report.


VOTED: By taxation, $3,500.00.


15. Defraying ineidental and other necessary expenses not otherwise provided for.


VOTED: By taxation, $7,595.79 of which amount the sum of $2,175.79 shall be for personal services, and the sum of $570.00 shall be for new equipment.


B. Protection of Persons and Property.


1. Police Department, (a) Salaries, (b) Ineidentals, (c) New Equipment.


VOTED: That the sum of $256,864.14 be raised by taxation and the sum of $6,150.00 be transferred from the Parking Meter Receipts account and appropriated for the following purposes: (a) $210,919.14 for Police Depart- ment Salaries and $14,600.00 for Traffic Supervisors' Salaries. (b) $15,270.00 for Incidentals of which not more than $2,600.00 shall be for New Uniforms. (c) $3,400.00 for New Equipment and $18,825.00 for Traffic Control.


2. Fire Department, (a) Salaries, (b) Incidentals, (e) New Equipment, (d) Annuities to dependents of Firemen.


VOTED: By taxation, $213,542.20. b) By taxation, $14,205.00 of which not more than $1,000.00 shall be for New Uniforms. (c) By taxation, $3,800.00. (d) By taxation, $5,087.00.


3. Maintenance and Extension of Fire Alarm System.


Voted: By taxation, $10,625.00.


4. Hydrant Service.


VOTED: By taxation, $10,136.00.


5. Inspector of Buildings, (a) Salary, (b) Incidentals.


VOTED: By taxation, $6,473.97. (b) By taxation, $1,065.00.


6. Inspector of Animals, (a) Salary.


VOTED: By taxation, $200.00.


7. Sealer of Weights and Measures (a) Salary, (b) Incidentals. VOTED: By taxation, $1,550.00. (b) $485.00.


8. Town Game Warden, (a) Salary, (b) Incidentals.


VOTED: By taxation, $200.00. (b) By taxation, $350.00.


9. Inseet Pest Exterminaton, (a) Salary, (b) Incidentals.


VOTED: By taxation, $1,680.00. (b) By taxation, $1,450.00.


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10. Care and Planting of Shade Trees and Dutch Elm Disease Control.


VOTED: By taxation, $12,810.00.


11. Dog Officer. (a) Salary. (b) Incidentals.


VOTED: By taxation, $650.00. (b) By taxation, $275.00.


C. Health and Sanitation.


1. Board of Health, (a) Salaries, (b) Incidentals, (c) Garbage Removal Contract, (d) New Equipment.


VOTED: By taxation $150.00 for the Board of Health and $37,097.25 for other Salaries. (b) By taxation, $11,655.00. (c) By taxation, $35,595.00. (d) By taxation, $300.00.


2. Sewers, (a) Maintenance, (b) Particular Sewers, (c) Sewer Con- struction.


VOTED: By taxation, $14,850.00 of which the sum of $8,200.00 shall be for payroll wages, and the sum of $4,700.00 shall be for New Equipment. (b) By taxation, $17,000.00. (c) By taxation, $56,765.00.


3. Drains, (a) Maintenance, (b) Construction.


VOTED: By taxation, $13,500.00 of which amount the sum of $12,000.00 shall be for payroll wages. (b) By taxation, $12,200.00.


4. Maintenance of Town Dump.


VOTED: By taxation, $15,230.00.


5. Removal of Ashes and Rubbish.


VOTED: By taxation, $17,400.00 of which amount the sum of $17,000.00 shall be for payroll wages.


D. Public Works.


1. Public Works Administration, (a) Salaries and Wages, (b) Inciden- tals, (c) New Equipment.


VOTED: That the sum of $39,736.07 be raised by taxation and the sum of $9,000.00 be taken from the receipts of the Water Department and appro- priated for the following purposes: (a) $32,461.07. (b) $7,025.00. (c) $9,250.00.


2. Garage Maintenance.


3. Vacations.


4. Pensions.


5. Sick Leave.


VOTED: That the sum of $88,451.00 be raised by taxation and the sum of $3,500.00 be taken from the receipts of the Water Department and appro- priated for the following purposes: (2) $43,500.00 of which amount the sum


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of $14,000.00 shall be for payroll wages. (3) $11,309.00. (4) $21,942.00. (5) $15,200.00.


E Highways.


1. Maintenance and Repairs of Highways.


VOTED: By taxation, $104,500.00 of which amount the sum of $70,000.00 shall be for Payroll Wages.


2. Highway Construction.


VOTED: None.


3. Snow and Ice Removal.


VOTED: By taxation, $56,000.00.


4. Sidewalks.


VOTED: By taxation, $20,000.00.


5. Street Lighting.


VOTED: By taxation, $30,104.73.


F. Welfare.


1. General Relief, (a) Administration, (1) Salaries, (a) Incidentals,


(b) Relief.


VOTED: By taxation, $15,896.03 for Salaries, (2) By taxation, $1,265.00. (b) by taxation, $21,725.00.


2. Disability Assistance.


VOTED: By taxation, $15,500.00.


3. Aid for Dependent Children.


VOTED: By taxation, $11,500.00.


4. Old Age Assistance, (a) Relief, (b) Incidentals.


VOTED: By taxation, $116,000.00. (b) By taxation, $550.00.


G. Schools, General and Vocational.


1. Administration Expense.


VOTED: By taxation, $42,257.44.


2. Instruction Salaries.


VOTED: By taxation, $1,147,817.80 of which amount the sum of $30,445.00 shall be for salaries of teachers hired on or after June 30, 1960.


3. Operation of School Buildings.


VOTED: By taxation, $151,161.63 of which amount the sum of $103,611.53 shall be for Janitors' Salaries.


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VOTED: That the annual Town Meeting be adjourned to the thirty- first day of March, 1960 at 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon to meet in the Norwood Junior High School Auditorium, then and there to act on Articles 2 through 13 inclusive.


A True Record Attest: BARTLEY W. CONNOLLY, Town Clerk and Accountant


ADJOURNED ANNUAL TOWN MEETING TOWN OF NORWOOD


Thursday, March 31, 1960 at 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon in the Junior High School Auditorium on Washington Street.


Pursuant to the provisions of the By-Laws of the Town of Norwood, notice is hereby given that at the Adjourned Annual Town Meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood held on March 31, 1960, it was voted that the meeting stand adjourned to meet at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon on Monday, April 4, 1960 in the Junior High School Auditorium.


It was further voted that Article 5, G-4 through Article 13 be laid on the table and acted upon at the Adjourned session of this meeting.


April 1, 1960


BARTLEY W. CONNOLLY, Town Clerk and Accountant


ADJOURNED ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


April 4, 1960, adjourned from March 31, 1960


On a notice duly attested by the Town Clerk and Accountant, Bartley W. Connolly and dated April 1, 1960, the Adjourned Annnal Town Meeting, adjourned from March 31, 1960, was called to order by the Moderator, Walter J. Gotovich. The proper service of this notice was duly attested by James E. Quinn, Constable of Norwood.


The meeting was opened with a prayer by Rev. Paul McManns.


The articles in the warrant and the action thereunder is as follows:


ARTICLE 5.


G-4. Maintenance and Repair of School Buildings.


VOTED: By taxation, $45,000.00.


5. Instruction Supplies.


6. Textbooks.


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VOTED: By amendment, that $62,000.00 be raised by taxation and appropriated for Instruction Supplies and Textbooks.


7. Auxiliary Agencies.


VOTED: By taxation, $107,286.82.


8. Capital Ontlay including New Equipment.


VOTED: By taxation, $2,000.00.


9. Operation of School Lunchroom.


VOTED: By taxation, $28,800.00.


10. Athletic Activities.


VOTED: By taxation, $12,000.00.


11. Industrial Education.


VOTED: By taxation, $3,500.00.


12. Purchase of Eyeglasses for Needy School Children.


VOTED: By taxation, $50.00.


H. Public Service.


1. Electric Light Department, (a) Maintenance, (b) Operation, (c) Depreciation, (d) New Construction, (e) Repairs.


VOTED: From the receipts of the Municipal Light Department, $1,111,831.64 for Maintenance, Operation, New Construction and Repairs, and $79,168.36 for Depreciation. Also voted that if the income of said department shall exceed the expense of said fiscal year, such excess shall be returned to the Town Treasury.


2. Water Department, (a) Maintenance, (b) Construction.


VOTED: $108,950.00 be appropriated for the current receipts of the present financial year of the Water Department for Maintenance and opera- tion with the sum of $78,250.00 of which amount the sum of $43,500.00 shall be for Payroll Wages. (b) $30,700.00 of which amount the sum of $15,000.00 shall be for Water Service Connections.


I. Library, (a) Salaries, (b) Incidentals, (c) New Equipment.


VOTED: On amended motion, the sum of $73,184.86 be raised by taxation and the sum of $1,675.42 be transferred from the funds received for Dog Licenses from Norfolk County and appropriated for the following purposes: (a) $52,050.28. (b) $22,145.00. (c) $665.00.


J. Parks, Playgrounds and Recreation.


1. Parks Maintenance, (a) Salaries, (b) Incidentals, (c) New Equip- ment.


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VOTED: By taxation, $10,000. (b) $5,200.00, by taxation. (c) None.


2. Playgrounds, (a) Salaries, (b) Incidentals, (c) Improvement.


VOTED: By taxation, $18,900.00. (b) By taxation, $15,675.00. (c) By taxation, $26,130.00.


3. Recreation, (a) Salaries, (b) Incidentals, (c) New Equipment.


VOTED: By taxation, $29,078.97. (b) By taxation, $6,950.00


K. Cemeteries.


1. Maintenance, (a) Salaries, (b) Incidentals.


VOTED: By taxation, $44,505.67. (b) By taxation, $8,500.00 of which amount the sum of $500.00 shall be for New Equipment.


2. Improvement, (a) Salaries, (b) Incidentals, (c) New Equipment.


VOTED: By taxation, $2,100.00. (b) By taxation, $5,000.00.


L. Veterans Benefits, (a) Salaries, (b) Incidentals.


VOTED: On amended motion, by taxation, $5,747.33. (b) By taxation, $34,192.00.


M. Retirement.


1. Contributory Retirement Pension Accumulation Fmd.


VOTED: By taxation, $52,184.00.


2. Expense of Contributory Retirement Board.


VOTED: By taxation, $2,000.000.


N. Interest and Debt Requirement.


1. Interest Requirements.


VOTED: By taxation, $119,700.14.


2. Bonds and Notes due in 1960.


VOTED: By taxation, $310,000.00.


0. Insurance on Town Property.


VOTED: By taxation, $18,600.00 to meet the expense of insurance premiums on town property.


P. Reserve Fund.


VOTED: By taxation, $56,000.00 for the year 1960.


Q. Norwood Municipal Airport.


VOTED: By taxation, $1,400.00 to meet the expense of the Norwood Municipal Airport.


R. Miscellaneons.


1. Expense of Commission to Promote Business and Industry.


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VOTED: By taxation, $500.00.


2. Observance of Memorial Day.


VOTED: By taxation, $2,000.00.


3. Observance of Fourth of July.


VOTED: By taxation, $1,000.00.


4. Expense of Christmas Decorations.


VOTED: By taxation, $3,000.00.


5. Carillon Concerts.


VOTED: By taxation, $500.00.


6. Expense for Civil Defense.


VOTED: By taxation, $1,910.00.


ARTICLE 6. To see what sum the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate to employ district or other nurses and to provide hospital services, or take any other action in the matter.


VOTED: That the sum of $1,000.00 be raised by taxation and appro- priated to employ district or other nurses and to provide hospital services.


ARTICLE 7. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to meet overdrafts and unpaid bills incurred prior to December 31, 1959.


VOTED: That the sum of $3,367.79 be raised by taxation and appropri- ated to meet overdrafts and unpaid bills incurred prior to December 31, 1959.


ARTICLE 8. To see what sum the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Assessors to apply from free cash in the treasury in offset to the amount appropriated to be raised by taxation for the current financial year, or take other action in the matter.


VOTED: That the motion of the Finance Commission be amended by striking out the figure $150,000.00 and inserting in place thereof the figure $300,000.00 so that the motion as amended will read.


VOTED: That the Board of Assessors be and hereby are authorized to apply from free cash in the treasury in offset to the amount appropriated to be raised by taxation for the current financial year, the sum of $300,000.00.


VOTED: That the Board of Assessors be and hereby are authorized to apply from free cash in the Treasury in offset to the amount appropri- ated to be raised by taxation for the current financial year, the sum of $150,000.00.


ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to lease for periods not exceeding five years buildings or parts of buildings for the purpose of providing separate and suitable quarters for Post 70


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American Legion, Post 2452 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Norfolk County Marine Corps League of Norwood, Chapter 90 Disabled American Veterans and Amvets 153 of Norwood, and to raise and appropriate sums for the pay- ment of rents for the enrrent year, or take any other action in the matter.


VOTED: That the sum of $3,600.00 be raised by taxation and appro- priated for the following purposes:


Post 70, American Legion $720.00


Post 2453, Veterans of Foreign Wars 720.00


Norfolk County Marine Corps League of Norwood 720.00


Chapter 90, Disabled American Veterans 720.00


Amvets 153 of Norwood


720.00


ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90, Highway Maintenance, or take any action in relation thereto.


VOTED: That the sum of $2,000.00 be raised by taxation and the sum of $4,000.00 transferred from Surplus Revenue and appropriated to meet the cost of Chapter 90, Highway Maintenance.


ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from nnappropriated available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90, Highway Construction, or take any action in relation thereto.


VOTED: That the sum of $8,500.00 be raised by taxation and appro- priated to meet the Town's share of the cost of Chapter 90 Highway Con- struction and that in addition, the sum of $25,500.00 be transferred from Surplus Revenue to meet the State's share and the County's share of the cost of the work, the reimbursement from the state and the county to be restored upon its receipt to Surplus Revenue.


ARTICLE 12. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the purpose of maintaining the insurance fund to pay workmen's compensation.


VOTED: That the sum of $10,000.00 be raised by taxation and appro- priated for the purpose of maintaining the insurance fund to pay workmen's compensation.


ARTICLE 13. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the purpose of paying part of the premiums for gronp life insurance, aeeident, hospitalization, medical and surgical insurance for certain employees and their dependents under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 32B.


VOTED: That the sum of $41,000.00 be raised by taxation and appro- priated for the purpose of paying part of the premiums for group life insur- ance, accident, hospitalization, medical and surgical insurance for certain employees and their dependents under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 32B.


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Meeting adjourned at 11:40.


A True Record. Attest: BARTLEY W. CONNOLLY, Town Clerk and Accountant


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN WARRANT FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY


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Town of Norwood


Norfolk, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwood,


Greetings :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in the State Armory on Nahatan Street,


TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1960 at 11:45 o'eloek Forenoon for the following purposes:


To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:


24 DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Democratic Party.


12 ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Democratie Party.


10 DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Republican Party.


10 ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Republican Party.


4 DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Democratie Party 13th Congressional District.


2 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Democratie Party 13th Congressional District.


2 DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Republican Party 13th Congressional District.


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2 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Republican Party 13th Congressional District.


DISTRICT MEMBERS OF STATE COMMITTEE-(one Man and one Woman) for each political party for the 2nd Norfolk Senatorial District.


35 MEMBERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE.


35 MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE


The polls will be open from 12:00 o'clock Noon to 8:00 P.M.


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 twelfth day of April, A.D. 1960.


CHARLES L. RICH


JAMES J. DRUMMEY


WALTER J. DEMPSEY


JOHN A. ABDALLAH


HARRY B. BUTTERS


Selectmen of Norwood


PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY


April 26, 1960


The warrant calling the meeting was read by Town Clerk and Accountant, Bartley W. Connolly. The Election Officers who were notified to be present were sworn by Town Clerk and Accountant, Bartley W. Connolly. The polls were declared open at 12 Noon and were declared closed at 8:00 P.M.


The votes cast were canvassed and the following results were announced in open meeting.


DEMOCRATIC PARTY


Delegates At Large


Foster Furcolo had five hundred and thirty-seven (537) votes John W. McCormack had five hundred and thirty-four (534) votes John M. Lynch had four hundred and eighty (480) votes Robert F. Murphy had four hundred and ninety-nine (499) votes Joseph D. Ward had four hundred and ninety-two (492) votes Edward J. McCormack, Jr. had five hundred and five (505) votes Thomas J. Buckley had four hundred and ninety (490) votes John F. Collins and five hundred and five (505) votes


Joseph William Belanger had four hundred and forty-five (445) votes John E. Powers liad four hundred and eighty-four (484) votes


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John F. Thompson had four hundred and forty-three (443) votes Endicott Peabody had four hundred and seventy-seven (477) votes Robert Francis Kennedy had four hundred and eighty-eight (488) votes Howard W. Fitzpatrick had four hundred and fifty-nine (459) votes Garrett H. Byrne had four hundred and sixty-two (462) votes Balcom S. Taylor had four hundred and thirty-four (434) votes Mary L. Fonseca had four hundred and forty (440) votes John L. Saltonstall, Jr. had four hundred and eighty-two (482) votes Betty Taymor had four hundred and thirty-five (435) votes Stephen T. Chmura had four hundred and thirty-seven (437) votes Bernard Solomon had four hundred and thirty-four (434) votes Kenneth J. Kelley had four hundred and fifty-five (455) votes A. Frank Foster had four hundred and thirty-four (434) votes Thomas J. O'Connor, Jr. had four hundred and seventy-six (476 votes) Blanks, fifty-four hundred and ninety-seven (5497)


Alternate Delegates


William F. Donoghue had four hundred and fifty-six (456) votes Charles N. Collatos had four hundred and seventeen (417) votes Mary DePasquale Murray had four hundred and twenty-seven (427) votes Peter J. Rzeznikiewicz had four hundred and seventeen (417) votes Edward King had four hundred and nineteen (419) votes Joseph A. DeGuglielmo had four hundred and twenty-four (424) votes Cornelius W. Phillips, Jr. had four hundred and twenty-one (421) votes Anthony M. Scibelli had four hundred and thirteen (413) votes Richard Maguire had four hundred and thirty-four (434) votes Paul W. Glennon had four hundred and twenty-two (422) votes Dan H. Fenn, Jr. had four hundred and fifteen (415) votes Thomas J. Noonan had four hundred and thirty-nine (439) votes Blanks, thirty-three hundred and eight (3,308) votes


District Delegates to National Convention, 13th District


James A. Burke had five hundred and thirty-eight (538) votes Michael Paul Feeney had four hundred and ninety-three (493) votes James R. McIntyre had four hundred and fifty-four (454) votes James R. Lawton had four hundred and fifty-eight (458) votes Blanks, eight hundred and sixty-one (861)


Alternate Delegates


Carl R. Hohnson, Jr. had four hundred and fifty-three (453) votes Rose A. Carriere had four hundred and thirty-four (434) votes Blanks, five hundred and fifteen (515)


State Committee, Second Norfolk District (One Man and One Woman) Alan R. Brooks had nineteen (19) votes


Michael J. Curran had two hundred and seventy-three (273) votes Daniel E. Duggan, Jr. had seventeen (17) votes Stanley G. Kalis had ninety-one (91) votes Francis R. Powers had seventy-two (72) votes Francis X. Sheehan, Jr. had one hundred and fifty-one (151) votes Blanks, seventy-eight (78)


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Elizabeth A. Casey had twenty (20) votes


Sabina E. Connolly had two hundred and eighty-one (281) votes Mary C. Walsh had one hundred and twenty-seven (127) votes Anne L. White had one hundred and ninety-five (195) votes Blanks, seventy-eight (78)


Town Committee


Robert A. Browning had four hundred and sixteen (416) votes Harry B. Butters had four hundred and sixteen (416) votes Dennis P. O'Leary had four hundred and thirty-six (436) votes John T. Mulvehill had four hundred and one (401) votes Paul L. Gallagher had three hundred and eighty-two (382) votes Frederick A. McDonough had three hundred and seventy (370) votes Thomas K. McManus had three hundred and ninety-six (396) votes Michael J. Curran had four hundred and forty (440) votes Edward V. Paduck had three hundred and forty-nine (349) votes Nicholas Joseph had three hundred and forty (340) votes Edward E. Runci had three hundred and sixty-seven (367) votes Frank B. Rakey had three hundred and twenty-four (324) votes James F. Curran had three hundred and sixty-nine (369) votes Frank A. Davidauskis had three hundred and forty-two (342) votes Stanley G. Kalis had three hundred and eighty-one (381) votes Inez J. Gallazzi had three hundred and seventy-seven (377) votes Nicholas J. Connolly had three hundred and seventy (370) votes Mary J. Hayes had three hundred and seventy-nine (379) votes George J. Devlin had three hundred and and fifty-seven (357) votes Madeline Joseph had three hundred and fifty-three (353) votes William F. Hennessey had three hundred and fifty-eight (358) votes Joseph M. McEttick had three hundred and thirty-nine (339) votes Thomas V. Walsh had three hundred and fifty-seven (357) votes Margaret M. Blizard had three hundred and thirty-eight (338) votes Lola DiBerto had three hundred and fifty (350) votes


Thomas V. Fennessey had three hundred and forty-three (343) votes Richard P. Barrett had three hundred and seventy-two (372) votes Rosemarie R. Fanning had three hundred and eighty-four (384) votes Cornelius J. Murphy had three hundred and ninety (390) votes K. Virginia Riley had three hundred and sixty (360) votes James P. Hogan had three hundred and thirty-seven (337) votes A. Francis Carducci had three hundred and thirty-three (333) votes Thomas C. Duffy had three hundred and fifty-seven (357) votes William A. Wall had four hundred and seven (407) votes Willianı F. Butters had three hundred and sixty-two (362) votes Blanks, eleven thousand, one hundred and forty-three (11,143)


Not Grouped


Francis X. Sheehan, Jr. had two hundred and thirty-seven (237) votes William C. Connolly had two hundred and three (203) votes


Presidential Preference


John Kennedy had four hundred and ninety-one (491) votes


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Adlai Stevenson had twelve (12) votes Foster Furcolo had one (1) vote Stuart Symington had one (1) vote Frank Lausche had one (1) vote Robert Kennedy had one (1) vote Blanks, one hundred and ninety-four (194)


REPUBLICAN PARTY


Delegates At Large


Leverett Saltonstall had two hundred and sixty-nine (269) votes Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. had two hundred and sixty-five (265) votes Joseph W. Martin, Jr. had two hundred and fifty-seven (257) votes Thomas A. Pappas had two hundred and forty (240) votes Ralph H. Bonnell had two hundred and forty-five (245) votes Mary R. Wheeler had two hundred and forty (240) votes Daniel F. McLean had two hundred and thirty-eight (238) votes Fred Lamson had two hundred and forty (240) votes Frank S. Giles had two hundred and thirty-seven (237) votes Robert F. Bradford had two hundred and forty-six (246) votes Blanks, three hundred and fifty-three (353)


Alternate Delegates


Lloyd B. Waring had two hundred and thirty-two (232) votes John A. Volpe had two hundred and thirty-three (233) votes Georgia E. Ireland had two hundred and twenty-eight (228) votes George D. Hammond had two hundred and twenty-eight (228) votes Bruce Crane hau two hundred and twenty-five (225) votes Irene K. Thresher had two hundred and twenty-eight (228) votes Richard F. Treadway had two hundred and thirty (230) votes Augustus G. Means had two hundred and twenty-eight (228) votes Andrew A. Hunter had two hundred and twenty-six (226) votes George L. Sargent had two hundred and thirty-two (232) votes Blanks, five hundred and forty (540)


Distriet Delegates to National Convention, 13th Distriet


Vernon B. Hitchins had two hundred and forty-three (243) votes Hjalmar R. Peterson had two hundred and thirty-four (234) votes Blanks, eighty-nine (89)


Alternate Delegates


Mary A. Jenness had two hundred and twenty-seven (227) votes Elisabeth J. McSherry had two hundred and thirty-one (231) votes Blanks, one hundred and eight (108)




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