Record of Town Meetings and Elections, 1936-1955, Part 6

Author: Fanny H. Taylor (1936); W.F. Adams; M.H. Briggs; S.M. Graves; George S. Waterhouse, Jr.; Edward D. Emerson; Wayne A. Howard; Fred S. Johnson; Clifford H. Blinn
Publication date: 1936
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 442


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article 1. To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting.


Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the pun have of suitable foror Polls for the Town or act anything thereon


voluto article 3. To see if the Town with wise and appropriate an additional sum of money for Old age assistance, or add anything thereon.


article 4. To see if the Tour will voti to raise and appropriate an additional sum of money for Highways, Bridges, Railings and Snow Removal, or act anything thereon.


article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $20.68 from the Road Machinery Fund for the repairs ou Road Machinery, or act anything there ow.


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and you are directed to see this warrant by posting up attested copies thereof, ou the Store and Congregational Chiude at Devenett and the Baptist Church at north Leverett, and the store at moour borner. Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant, with your doings therion to the Town block before the time of holding said meeting. Hver under our hands this 10the day of november, a. D. 1943.


W. F. idawir Selective .S. M. graves george d'éviterhouse fr) Leverett


I have served, this wanaut as directed therein .


, vorge Constable


attent: Fir Taylor town black.


Record of the Special Joure Meeting held november 18, 1943. vintiche 1. andrew J. Mathes, was chosen Moderator article 2. Voted. To buy Honor Roll, one for Leverett beuter and one for north Leveret. Voted that a committee be appointed and that the sum of $400. be raised and appropriated for this purpose Voted- That the Three Selectinew and two other voters of the town, appointed by the Selective, act as the committee to purchase the Honor Rolls. article 3. Voted To raise and appropriate the additional Sumof $2100. for Oldrige assistance.


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Article 4, Voted to raise and appropriate the additional sum of $500. for, Bridges highways Railings, & Snow Removal. article 5, Voted to appropriate $ 20.68 from the Road Machinery Fund for repairs Low Road Machinery.


Voted to dissolve, the meeting


atust!


F.H. Taylor Joure Gluck


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List of appropriations No. 15, 1943. Jona Roll $400. Old ageassistance 2100. Highways Bridges Etc. 500. $3000. $20.68 appropriated from the Road machnary Fund for repairs one Road Machinery.


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Commonwealth of massachusetts Franklins&S. to one of the bonetables of the Tour of Recerett queting :


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby directed to notify and warm the inhabitants of the Town of Zevenett, qualified to vote in Town affairs, to mut in the Jour Fall at said Leverett on Monday the seventh day of February next, at ten and one hall o'clock in the orenoon, then and there to ret on the following articles namely! article 1. To choose a moderator to presente it said meeting unticle 2. To choose all necessary officers for The year ensuing. article 3. To act on the report of the auditor, Selectionen, School Committee auch Library Trustees.


article 4. To see if the Town will vote to accept the list of Jurors is prepared by the Selectmerc. article 5. To see if the Joure will vote to wise and appropriate money for the care of Cemeteries in Town, or act anything thereon. article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate money for the Joure Library, or act anything thereon. article 7. To see if the row will vote to raise and appropriate money for the observance of memorial Day, i act anything thereon. articles. To determine the manner of repairing highways and budget and make appropriations for the same, or ist anything thereon.


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article 2. To see if the Jawor will vote, to raise and appropriate the sum of $500. to be used in connection with any sim which may be allotted to the Town by the Depart- ment of Public Works for the maintenance I roads already improved under Chapter 90 of the general Laws, or act anything thereon, article 10. To raise and appropriate such Sums of money as shall be necessary to meet own expenses, or act anything thereou. cuticles, To see if the Town will authouze the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bonow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January, 1 , 194. and to issue a note on notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any other notes as may be given for a period of less than one year inaccordance with Section 17, Trakter 44 of the general Laws. article 12 to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a su money For street lights, or act anything thereou article13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money For the extermination of gypsy and brown tal moths, or act anything therow. article 14. To see if the Foron will vote to pay a fifty cent bounty to residents of this Javon, on hedgehogs killed in Itus Town, or act anything thereou. article 15 To see if the Town will vote To discontinue the old road south of the Josephe Dickinson place, so called, between the montague Road and the Long Plain Road, or act anything Thereon. article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a cum of


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money for expenses which may be necessary under the Civilian Defense Program, or act anything thereow. article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for just five patrol as provided under Chapter 688 of the general Tows, or act anything thereon. article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the Cwbest Firemans' Relief association, in recognition of the work of the amherst Fire Department in this town, or act anything thereon.


isticle 19, 50 see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a Rum of money for the purchase of war bonds, or other bonds that are legal investments for Savings Banks, in order to establish a post was rehabilitation fund in accord. auce with the provisions of chapter 5, acts of 1943, or act anything thereow. article 20. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate an additional sum of money for the completion of the Honor Polls, for the town, or act anything theron.


and you are directed to see this warrant by posting up attested copies there of on the store and the bounnegationat blunch at Recruett, also the Baptist Church at north Zevenett and the stone at movies Porner.


'reve of fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings there on to the Town black before the time of holding said meeting


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given under our hands this 15the day of January 1944. H. F. adams d. M. graves Georges Waterhouse jr., Leverett.


Selectmeu


I have served this warrant as directed therem


2. if, Dodge Constable.


artest? .7. Taylor Town Clerk.


Record of the annual Town Meeting held February 7, 1944,


article 1. george S. Haterhouse fr. was chosen moderator. Cuticle 2. The following officers were chosen. Jouw Clerk Jawn Treasurer Selectman For 3 years assessor for 3 years


F. Jr. Taylor F. D. Taylor w. F. adams Chester Woodard School Committee for 3 years " tate & Woodard Library Juste for 3 years 3


1 baustable for 1 year 1 1 Powered Keeperfor/ year Field Driver for / year


11 1


itelewatoward Judson L. Field. Caroline ashley a. It, Dodge Chester Woodard Eliott e. Smith H. B. Lawrence Vera barey IN ishley


Н. В. Даичения Voted to have seven surveyors of Numbers Voted same list as last year


liet one page


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Surveyors of lumber andrew & mather Perry glazier tenho Blin maurice M. glazier Ethan Howard William P. glazier glow . Watson It was voted that the auneyous of Cumber act as measures of wood coal and bark.


Fence viewers Selectier Jax Collector for 1 year a. It. Wodge Tree Harden for1 year a. g. Mathes auditor for 1 year Frank. glazier


article 3, voted to accept the report of The auditor. Voted to accept the report of The Selectionen Voted to accept the School Committee Report. Voted to accept to report of the rebrary Trustees. article 4, voted to accept the list of Juros as prepared by the selectmen with the exception of the name of Franch a glazier. cuticle 5, Voted" to house and appropriate $200. for Cemeteries to be divided as before article & voted to raise and appropriate $200, with the dog fund and the fines collected by the librarians for library purposes. article I voted to raise and appropriate $12.200 observance of Memorial Day. article 8. Voted to leave the repairs of the highways under chap 81 + Chap 90 of the general Laws To the Selectiew is in former years. Voted to raise and appropriate $1133 for work under Chapter 81 and $1250, for highway


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Bridges, Railings Snow Removal etc. article 9. Voted to raise and appropriate $500. for use in connection with any sum which may be illotied To the town by the Department of Public Works for maintenance of highways already improved under Chapter 90.


article 10, voted to raise and appropriate $18,000.00 For School purposes. 13,570,00 for general Expenses itemized as follows:


Old 2 quesustance. $ 7500. Hetface 1500,


aid to Dependent Children 1000.


Soldiers and 250.


Public Health 50,


Inspection of ammali slaughterning 75.


Officer Bonds 50.


indicance 250.


Town Reports 175.


Peut for burde aleds 10.


Perene Fund 500.


miscellaneous 600.


Officeus salarier 1610,


13, 570.


Voted to accept the compensation of officer as printed on page 22 of the Town report Voted $230. For administration of Oldage assistance and aid to Dependent Bliebtiene. Vated to appropriate 70 to Road machinery account and the unexpended balance of 1943, plus any amount which shall be earned by the road scraper in 1944. article !I voted to authouze the Town Treasurer to borrow money in accordance with the article. article 12. Voted to raise and appropriate $375. for street lights.


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article 13. Voted to raise and appropriate $210. For mothework. Certicle 14. Voted to pay a fifty cent bounty i hedgehogs to residents of this Town for hedgehogs killed in this town. article 15, Voted to discontinue the outroad soutle of the Joseple Dickinson place, so called, between the montague Road and the Long Plain Road.


article 16 voted to raise and appropriate $125. For necessary expenses under the Civilian Defense Program. article" Voted to raise and appropriate $150. 200 Forest fire patrol as provided under Chapter 688 of the general Tows.


article 18. Voted to raise and appropriate $100. For the aubert Fremen' Relief issociation, in recognition of the works of the ambient Fire Department in this Town.


article 19 voted to appropriate $1,400. from surplus already in the treasury to purchase a was bond which will material in twelve years having a value of $10,000. article 20, voted to raise and appropriate $120. To complete the tour Honor Polis


See following page for total list of appropriations voted Feb. 7, 1944


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Cemeteries Library memorial Day


200.00


and fines 200.00 + dog fund 12.00


1133.00 chap 81


Bridges, Railings, Snow Removal etc 1250,00 Chap 90 manitenance 500,00 18000,00 13570,00


Schools


general expenses


V. a. I. T .D. badministration


230, 00


375,00 Street Lights 210.00 mothwork


Civilian Defense 125,00 Forest Fue Patrol 150,00 ambert Finement Relief assin, 100,00


Completion of Honor Rolls 120. 00


Total $ 3617 5.00 7400,00


From surplus for war band F. V. Taylor John black


The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Franklin & S. To one of the Constables of the Town of Leverett gueting:


In the name of the Commonwealthle you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in The Town Hall at said Leverett Tuesday the Twenty- fifth day I April 1944 at five oclock IM 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: 7 Delegates at Large to the national Convention of the Republican Party.


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I alternate Delegates at Large to the national Convention of the Republican Party. 12 Delegates at Large to The nationalConvention of the Republican Party.


12 Delegates at Large to the national Convention of The Democratic Party, 12 alternate Delegates at Large to the national Convention of the Democratic Party Connection 2 District Delegates to the national of the Republican Party Frist Congressional District. 2 alternate District Delegates to the national Republicans Convention of the Party First Congressional District. 4 District Delegates to the national Convention of the Democratic Party, Frist Congressional District


4 alternate District Delegates to the national Convention First Congressional District. District members of state Committee- ( one man and one woman) for sade political. party for the Franklin Hainpolis Senatorial District.


5 members of Republican Jawn Committee 5 members of Democratic Tron Committee The polls will be open from five o'clock. P. M. to Eight iclock P. m.


and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested copies thereof on the store and congregational bleuich at Levert also the Baptist Church at north Leverett and the store at moores boomer.


vereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereou at the time and place of said meeting Given under our hands this filterthe day


Ihave rend This warfautas


directed therein


a. H. Dvelge Constable


W. F. adams Selective os Levent,


S. M. Graves george & Waterhomegt


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Record of the vote cast at the Presidential Primary april 25, 1944 Republican Party Delegates


group Leverett Salton stall had 23 votes 11


Joseple W. martin 22


Sinclair Weeks 22 11


Prise m. Williams 22


1 .


22


george B. Powell


22 1


margaret a. greene


george F. Booth


Blanks


Total 161 group alternate Delegates Katherine g. Howard had 22 votes


21 "


Laurence Curtis Doris ma. Kundig


21 "


Rosa M. Levis 21 "


21'


Horace & Handford 1.


21"


Carolyn 2. Purcell


11


21'


J. Edward La Joie Blanks 13"


Total 161


group First District Delegater Frank a Bond had 22 votes


11


Frederick L. Parker


20


Blanks


Total 46


group First District alternate Delegates Helena Fossa had 23 votes 23 "


Helen S. gerrett


Banks 0


Total 46 State Committee Franklin Hampshire Dist Hubert q. Elder had 16 votes


Helen S. gerrett , 14


Blanks 16


Total 46


22 11


6


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Leverett Jawn Committee H.F. adams had 23 votos 22


S. m. graves 1.


Geo. S. Waterhousef 22


Rutte Natsou ..


22


Ettel Woodard


22


Blanks 4


Jabal 115


Democratic Party


group Velegater


had 1 vote David I. Halshe


William J. Foley Joseph E. Casey 1


James m. burley. 1 William H. Burken 1


Frank W. Tomasello 1 Jolie 2. Inc. Commich 11 Jobin 1


1


Joseph 3. Ely


Margaret m O'Riordan


Charles F. " furley / .-


-


Mathias La Pierre 1


Blanks 0


Total 12


group alternate Delegates


Elizabete 2. Mcnamara had 1 vote Jolie Zielinski " 1 Josephe It. Zenaitis 1 Josephe mc Donough 1 Samuel michelman 1 " Charles Haplan 1 man maleotis 1 Paul V. Mc Donough


1 Clementina Langone 1 Silas F. Taylor 1 Bernard J. Million Catherine E. Hanifin 11


1 11


1


,1


Blanks 0


Total 12


1


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Frist District Delegates group


had 1 vote george 7. Fitzgerald William E. Molen / Dan mcgahan 1 Daniel basey


Blacks 0


Total 4 alternate District Delegater


Einest & Brenault


had I vote Josephine L. Driscoll 1 "1 Rose O'Brien 1


augusta R. Die


11


11


1 Blanks O


Total 4 State Committee Franklin Hampshire Dost. Hilliam A. Burke gr. had 1 vote 11


Marie 7. akey 1 Blanks 0


Total 2 The total number of votes cast 24.


attest: F. J. Taylor Jouw blick Warrant for State Primary July 11, 1944 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Franklin S.S. To one of the bonstables of the Town of greeting: In the name of the commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhab. itants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in the Town Hall Leverett, Tuesday the Eleventh Day of July 1944 at Three o'clock P.M for the following purposes: To bring in their voter to the Primary Officers


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for the nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices: governou For this Gommonive althe Lient governor Secy of the Commonwealthle For this Commonwealth Treat + Receiver general


auditor & the Commonwealth


attorney general 1


Senator in Congress ( to fill vacancy For this Commonwealth Representative in Congress For the first longuessional bist Councillar For the eightle Councilor District Senator For Facupsline Franklin Senatorial District I Representative in gen. laut or Frist Franklin District bounty Commissioners (2) Except nantucket Suffolde For Franklin County.


Sheriff For Franklin County Vacances


In Franklin County a bacucity Treasurer


In a bleck of courts


The polls will be open from 3 Pm to 7.30 P.m.


Jure of 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 first day of July a. D. 1944.


%. F. idaws Selective 01 neverett 0


jorge d. Waterhouse Su


I have served this warrants as directed therein


Chester & Hoodard Constable


attent: F. Fr. Taylor Jours blesk


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Record of vote cast at State Primary July 1, 1944.


Republican Party governor Itorace J. Cahill had 38 votes


Blacks 6 44.


Total


15 votes


Lieutenant governor Robert F. Bradford had had 9 " Jarvis grunt Rudolph F. King had ,1


had 0


Daniel E. McLean


William A. Mc Masters


had 2


Blanks 7


Total


44


Secretary Frederic H. book


had


41 votes


Blacks 3


Total 44


Treasurer Fred I. Burrell


Lauren irence Curtis


had 19 votes had 19 "


Blanks 6


Total 44


auditor Frank a. Goodwin Hallace E. Stearns Russell a. Hood


22 votes


Total


had had 6 " had 13 Blacks 3 44


attorney general blasende a. Barnes Charles Fairhurst James E. Farley


had 4 votes had 32 " had 6 " Blacks 2


Total 44


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Senator in Congress Leverett Saltonstall


had 73 votes Blanks 1 Total 44.


Congressman John H. Hesalton


had 43 votes Blanks __ Total . 44


Lamicellar James A. Bulkley


had 42 votes Blanks 2 Total 44


Senator george R. Craig guald . Jones Palple C. mahar


had 3 votes had 10 had 29


Blanks 2


Total 44


Representative in general Court george Fuller


had 42 votes 4


Blacks 2


Total 44.


county Commissioners Carlos allen allen b. Burnham Ernest 6. atherton


vote for two. had 31 votes had 23 votes had 12 votes


Blanks 66


Total


13 2


Sheriff michael H. Carroll


had 43 votes


Blacks 1 44


Total


135


block of Courts Beaulah U. Clifford


had 42 votes Blanks 2 Total 44


bounty Treasurer William J. newcomb


had 42 votes


Blacks 2 Total 44


There were no Democratic votes cast


ettest: F. W. Taylor Jawow blesk.


Warrant for State Election held nov. 7. 1944, Commonive altle of massachusetts Franklin SS. To one of the Constables of the Town of Recerett- greeting.


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants I said town, who are qualified to vote in Elections, to meet in the Town Hall at said Leverett on Tuesday, the Seventhe Day of november , 1944, at Twelve O'clock noon for the following purposes:


To bring in their voter to the Election Officers for the following offices :


Presidential Electors; Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Secretary; Jasmin, auditor; attorney general; Senator in longues for the First bow- gressional District; Councilor for the Eighth Councilor District; Senator for the Franklin Hampshire District; Representative une general boust, for the First Franklin District; Two beauty Commissioners for Franklin County; Checks of Courts for Franklin to fill vacausent


County Sheriff for Franklin County; bounty Treasurer for Franklin County; who to vote"Yes"or"o"on the following questions:


question 201, Proposed amendment to the Constitution; Initiative Petitions.


question no 2. "Proposed amendment to the Constitution;


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Relative to pardons.


question no 3. Proposed amendment to the Constitution; Relative to restoring annual sessions of the general bout and an annual Budget


Question No 4. Proposed amendment to the Constitution; Relativeto absent voting, question no 5, Law submitted upon referendum after passage, relative to the game of "Beans"


also vote "Yes" or "no" on the following questions; number. Shall licuse be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages, ( whisky, rum, gin , malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages?


Nunchu 2. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and matt beverages ( wmes and beer, ale and all other malt benuages?


Number 3. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale there of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?


The Folk will be open from twelve o'clock moon, to eight o'clock P.M.


and you are directed to Reve this warrant by posting up attested wpier on the Congregational Church at Leverett and the Baptist Church at north Leverett, also at the store at moover Comer, and the store at Levent Center, seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.


. Kereof fail not and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon to the Town blesk before the time of holding said meeting.


given under our hands this twenty first Aire by October, a, D, 1944. H. F. adams Selective


S. m. graves geo. & Naturhouse &) Leverett


I have served this warrant as directed therein a. H. Dodge baustable


attent F. H. Taylor Joww blesk.


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Record of the vote cast at the state Electron held november, 7, 1944. Presidential Electors Dewey and Bricker Republican had 146 votes


Roosevelt and Truman Democratic had 54


Teichert and allaughi Socialist Labor had 0


Watson and Johnson Prolubition had 0 Blanks 2 Total 202


governor Storace J. Cahill Republican had 152 votes


maurice J. Jobin Democratic had 40 11


Henning a. Blomen Socialist Labor had 0


had 0


guy &. Williams Prohibition


Blanks 10


Total 202


Lieutenant governor Robert F. Bradford Republican Lad 152 votes


John B. barr Democratic had 32 "


alfred Erickson Prohibition had 1


George Les Mcglynn Socialist Labor had 5 11


Blanks 12


Total 202


Secretary Frederic H. book Republican


had 162 votes


margaret In. O'Riordan Democratic had 19 "


Horace I. Hills Socialist Labor had 1


Blanks 20 auditor


Total 202


Thomas f. Buckley Democratic had 38 votes Frank a. Goodwin Republican had 144 Gote Elvel Palmquist Socialist Labor had Charles E. Vaughan Prohibition had o Blanks 19


Total 202


attorney general Clarence a. Barnes Republican had 147 votes Francis & Kelly Democratic had 35


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from last page 1 82 Fred E. Oelcher Socialist Labor had 0votes Howard B. Rand Prohibition had o".


Blacks 20 Total 202 Senator in Congress to fill vacancy Joleur A, Corcoran Democratic had 20 votes Leverth Sationstall Republican had 167 " Bernard g. Kelly Socialist Labor had 1


E. Talmadge Root Prohibition had I "


Blacks 13 Total 202


Congressman- First District Solic W. Jeselton Republican had 164 votes


James P. Mc andrews Democratic hrad 24 had 1 ..


Folur H. Mc Cormick


Blacks /3


Total 202


Councillow- Eighth District James It. Buckley Democratichad 29 votes James &. Bulklety Republican had 1 4 Blanks 29


Total 202


Senator Franklin au Hampshire District Ralph b. Mahar Republican had 169 votes Blanks 33


Total 202 Representative in general Court vat Franklin Dirt, george Fuller Republican had 167 votes Blanks 35


Total 202 county Commissioners- Franklin County vote for two barbestellen Republican had 142 allen b. Burhan Republican had 112 Blanko 150


Total 404


Sheriff - Franklin County michael H. Carroll- Repli Democratic


had 156 votes


Blanks 4/6


Total 202


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Clerk of bouts Franklin County to fill vacancy bail It, atwood Demociatei had 36 votes Beulah R. Clifford Republican hrad 140 11


Blacks 26


Total 202 County Treasurer- Franklin county to fill vacancy David J. Holmes Democratic had 30 votes William J. newcomb Republican had/ 50 votes Blanks 22


Total 202


question no1.


Proposed amendment to the Constitution Initiative Petition.


yes 82 votes mo 14 Blanks 156 Total 202


question no 2. Proposed amendmentsto the Constitution Relative to Pardons


yes. 81 votes no 15 Blacks 106 Total 202


Question no 3.


Proposed amendment to the constitution relative to annual sessions of the


general boust and an annual Budget, yes 55 votes no 55 11 Blanks 92 Total 202


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Question no 4. Proposed amendment to the Constitution relative to absent voting yes 85 votes no 12


Blauks 105 Total 202


question no 5. Law submitted upon referendum after passage relative to the game of "Biano" yes 65 votes mo 27 Blacks 110 Total 202


Sale of alcoholic beverages. question no. 1


Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale of all alcoholic beverages, (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines. and all other alcoholic beverages)? yes 45 votes


97 1


Blanks 60


Total 202


question no 2. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale there of wines and malt beverages ( wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages)?


yes 44


no 91


Blacks 67


Total 20 2


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question no 3. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale there of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?


yes 43 votes no 93 Blacks 66 Total 202


attest : F. H. Taylor Jawnblesk.


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Warrant for a special Joure meeting 143 held Dec. 27, 1944, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Franklin SS. To one of the bonstables of the Townof Leveret greeting: In the name of the commonwealthe you are hereby directed to notify and warm the inhabitants of the Town of neverett, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall at said Leverett on Wednesday, December 27, 1944, at eight o'clock P.M., then and there to act on the following articles namely:




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