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Under article # 37-
On a motion made by John C. Monahan in regard to appropriating Four Thousand Dollars for grading Stedman Street, it was voted to dismiss this article.
Under article # 38-
On a motion made by Harry L. Shedd it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars for the purpose of pur- chasing an automobile truck and the equipment incident there to for use in the fire department.
Under article # 39 -
On a motion made by James P. Cassidy it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of Seventeen Hundred Dollars to he used for the purpose of installing new lavatories in the new school building at Princeton Street. Under Article # 40 -
On a motion made by James a. Grant it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of Seven Hundred and ninety- three Dollars and ninety- five cents to pay the Gunty of Middlesef , as required by law, the
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town's share of the net cost of the care, maintenance, and repair of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital; and for the town's share of the expense under the provisions of Chapter 331 of the acts of 1933, which provides for the settlement of certain claims of the Commonwealth against the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital District, including interest or discount on temporary notes issued therefor, as assessed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 111 of the General Laws and acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto .
Under Article # 41-
On a motion made by Harold C. Petterson it was voted to authorize the Board of assessore to use the sum of ($20,000, 00) Twenty Thousand Dollars or whatever sum that the Tax Commissioner approves as free cash to be applied in computing the tax rate for the year 1934.
On a motion made by James Q. Grant it was voted to adjourn this meeting at 3 o'clock, P.M.
Walter Perham, Moderator. Harold C. Petterson, Town Clark
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WARRANT PARTY PRIMARY COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS middlesex , SS ,
To John J. Buchanan, a Constable of the Town of Chelmsford.
GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in their several polling places, viz;
Precinct, Town Hall, Chelmsford Centre. Precinct 2, Town Hall, north Chelmsford. Precinct 3 , Historical Hall, West Chelmsford. Precinct 4, School House, East Chelmsford. Precinct 5, Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford. Precinct 6, Golden Gave School House, Westlands.
On Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of april, 1934 at 120' clock noon for the following purposes ;
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candi. dates of Political Parties for the following offices ;
DISTRICT MEMBER of STATE COMMITTEE For each political party for the 8th Senatorial Det.
THIRTY MEMBERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTE. THIRTY MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE
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ONE DELEGATE TO THE STATE CONVENTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
ONE DELEGATE TO THE STATE CONVENTION OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
all the above candidates are to be voted for upon one ballot. The polls will be open from 12 o'clock noon to 87.M. And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the id meeting as directed by wote of the town.
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doing thereon at the time and place of said meeting
Given under our hands this fourteenth day of april a. D., 1934.
Selectmen Frank J. Lupien of Chelmsford Stewart Mackay James G. Grant
Return Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Middlesex , SS helmaford, april 16, AD, 1934,
I have served the foregoing Warrant by posting attested copies thereof more than seven days before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the Town, and by the foregoing order. John J: Buchanan. Constable of Chelmsford.
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PRIMARY ELECTION
APRIL 24, 1934.
REPUBLICANO
OFFICE
CANDIDATE
P-1 P2 P.3, P.4 PSP-6, TOTAL
MEMBER of STATE COM.
EZRA F. Chase OF LoWELL
8
15
6
3
5
6
43
Helen G. EversoLe OF GROTON
229
40
8
3
5
25
310
BLANKS
4
3
1
1
3
3
15
TOTAL
241
58
15
7
13
3 1
360
DeLEGATE
ROYAL SHAWCROSS- NewFIELD ST. BLANKS
224
51
15
4
13
26
333
17
2
0
3
0
8
35
CONVENTION
TOTAL
241
58
15
6
8
26
297
ROYAL SHAWCROSS
206
53
15
5
11
29
319
ETher Booth
194
53
14
5
8
27
301
0
ELmer R. HILL
208
53
15
5
11
28 28
309
m
ALFRED J. ALLARD
193
J3
15
5
7
26
299
- 1
HeSTER 4. EMERSON
203
J3
14
6
9
27
312
T
HERBERT G. REID
198
53
15
6
10
28 28
307
e
Luther W FAULKNER
212
53
15
5
8
29
322
GEORGE F CUTLER
190
53
15
5
8
27
298
SIDNEY E. Dupee
195
53
15
5
11
27
306
ELIZABETH M. CALDER
194
53
14
5
10
27
303
Roy A ClouGh
200
53
15
5
8
27
308
CHARLES R. BRIGHAM
195
53
15
6
9
30
308
James A. GRANT
207
53
15
ـا
11
30
321
EDNA E. BRIGGS
194
53
14
5
8
29 27
301 314
EDWARD L. MONAHAN
195
53
15
6
9
25
303
HAROLD C. PETTERSON
20%
53
15
5
12
31
320
OCTAre L. L'HÉRAULT
188
53
15
5
8
25
294
Jennie KweeLAND
187
53
14
5
8 8
28
298
DONALD C. KNAPP
192
53
15
5
8
30
303
HAROLD W. STEWART
196
J3
15
6
8
27
300
199
J3
15
5
10 10
27 2 7
309 307
197
53
15
205
53
15
6
31
32 0 39
11
0
1496
203
212
BLANKS
TOTAL
7230
1740
450
20
T
John H. VALENTINE
197
53
15
5
9
320
m
Esther D. WOODWARD
201
53
14
5
8
3 4
EDNA I BALLINGER
190
53
14
15
6
9
WALTER PERham
202
53
15
6
10
28
27 294
JENNIE S. BROWN
190
53
14
5
John W. CARRUThers H. CHADBOURNE WARD WALTER JEWETT HAROLD CLAYTON
303
ROBERT W. BARRIS
191
53
310
e
TOWN ( )
TO STATE
13
240
- DEMOCRATIC-
éFFICe
CANDIDATE
P-1 D- 2 P- 3 P-X P-5 P-6
TOTAL
3
1
0 C
x
1
U
9
James J. BRUIN-LOWELL
18
22
2
30
0
6
78
CORNELIUS F CRONIN- LOWELL
5
14
0
6
0
0
25
6
7
0
2
0
1
2/
TOTAL
32
44
2
47
1
7
133
DeLEGATE
John James Kelley- GORham ST.
5
14
0
18
0
0
37
TO
KARL M. PERGAM-DALTON TPO
26
28
2
28
1
7
92
STATE
BLANKS
2
0
/
0
0
4
CONVENTION
TOTAL
32
44
2
47
1
7
133
FRANK J. GARrey- Locke PD
30
44
2
32
1
7
116
KARL M. PERhAm. DALTON PD
29
44
2
39
1
7
122
DANIEL E HALEY BRIDGE ST
30
44
2
33
1
7
117
C
WILLIAM H QUIGLey- QUIgLey Ave John E HARRINGTON- HIGHLAND Are 28
28
44
2
31
1
7
113
0
GEORGE A MCNULTY BRICK KILN RD John J. MeAGher. GORham ST
30
x4
2
39
1
7
123
29
x4
2
37
1
7
120
29
44
2
31
1
7
114
27
44
2
31
1
7
112
28
x4
2
30
1
7
112
27
29
xx
2
30
1
7
113
29
44
2
31
1
7
11 x
28
44
2
29
1
7
(1)
28
44
2
29
1
7
111
28
44
2
29
1
7
111
28
44
2
30
7
112
28
44
2
32
1
7
114
30
44
2
35
1
7
119
27
44
2
30
1
7
27
44
2
30
1
7
30
44
2
31
1
7
11.5
7
44
2
2
S
61
7
44
2
3
1
4
61
6
44
2
2
1
4
59
BLANKS
306
176
8
697
4
39
1230
TOTAL
960
1320
60 Lou Clark
1410
30
210
3990
T
JamesJ. SAVAGE. School ST John E O'SULLIVAN, YAshINGTON ST. John TALTY- WASHINGTON ST
T 2
32
1
7
113
2
33
1
7
115
44
2
m
m
1
GERTRUDE M. FALLON, NORTH TID MARGARET H. SULLIVAN- PRINCETON ST Ruth M. CONLIN PRINCETON ST John A ANDRews- MIDDLEsex ST. ChereLAND K. NOBLES- CHELMSFORDST FLORRie WALTON-CHELMSFORD ST GEORGE E. PyNe, FERN ST PATRICK F. SULLIVAN WESTLAND Are HENRY McKENNEDY RiverNEK RD James J. MCCLUSkey. COTTAGE Row P. Joseph MCHUGH Pine AL RD ROSA Y. QUINN GORHAM ST
GEORGE SULLIVAN- WESTLANDS John E. Boyle- E. ChelmsFORD M. EDWARD RINey- W. ChelMSFORD George WAITE. S. ChemmsFORD
7
44
2
1
4
60
TOWN
ANDREW E BARRETT-LOWELL
STATE Committee
BLANKS.
111
241
Warrant In Special Town theting at Upper Town Hall. Chelmsford Centre Friday Evening , June 29 1934 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middles SS. of Chelmsford So John J. Buchanan, a Constable greeting. In the name of the Commonwealth afnesaid you are hereby required to notify and warm the legal voters of said Chebenford to mut in the Upper Town Hall at Chelmsford Centre on Friday, the Twenty ninth day of june 1934 at eight o clock in the evening, then and there to act upon the following article, viz :
article Ohne.
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Thousand Hollan or some other sur, to be expended ou highways; or act in relation thereto.
article Livro.
To su if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of eight hundred dollars or some other own to be wild in the Maintenance of public halls ; or act in relation thusets.
antich Three. To see if the Town will vote to rales and appropriate the sum of twenty Two hundred and eighty fins dollars or some other sun for the purpose of funchaving a new automobile truch; or act in
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relation threats.
article Four: To see if the Town will vote to vance and appropriate the sum of Twenty Seven Hundred dollars, or some other su. for the fewpose of purchasing a pown graden for use of the highway department; or act in relation thereto.
article Five:
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty Five ( Hundred dollars for the ferryone of defraying the expense of punching Material, exfemme of trucking and other necessary expenditures To continue the projects under the Emergency Relief administration; or act in relation thouta.
article Lux. To see if the form will rote to raise and appropriate the sum of Seventy Eight Dollars , or some the sun, for the purpose. of defraying the cost of an electric traffic light situated at the junction of the moth Come and Princeton Boulevard; or act in relation thanits.
article Seven: To su if the Town will vote to script the gift of a strup of land from Thomas F. Mailly situated between Crystal Lake So called and land, owned by the forum of Chilensfound in North Chelmsford: on oct in relation therats.
Article Eight: To see if the Forum will vote to outhouse the Schol Commute to sell by a good and.
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Sufficient died of sale the garage build and contents thereis located on the Southerly side of Washington Street in the forth Village: or act in relation thereto.
and you are Directed to serve the Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Post Office in the Centre of the Town, South Chilmafie, Forth Chelafine, and West Chelsie and at the School Anne, East Chelmsford and at the Golden Gove School Ane, Westlands, Seven days at least before the time aperitive for holding the meeting fresaid .
VÍ
Hereof Fail hot and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereove, to the Town Club, at the time and place of holding the meeting ofnesaid.
Siven under our hands this twentieth day of June, in the year of our Love numetions hunched and thirty
Frank & Lupin James Q. grant
Selectimes of Chihansfind. Stewart Mackay Commonwealth of Massachusetts Buddhart , SS . June 21 1934
Pursuant to the within Warrant, I have notified and warned the Inhabitants of the Town of Chitnsfrance by perating up attested copies of the same at the Post Office in the Centre of the Low South Chihusface, both Ouhusford, West Chilisfire and at the
School House Est Chilsustance and at the Golden arve School Anise Westland, Swen days before the date hurt as withen dertig.
form & Buchan an, Constable
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Special Town Meeting June 29 1934
at a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford, qualified to vote in Town affaire, hold in the Upon Town Hall, at Chelmsford Centre ou June 29 1934, at 8 o clock in the evening, the following business was transacted, to wit:"
The meeting was called to order by Moderator Walter Borham and the Form auch was requested to read A Warrant, ofte the Warrant was partly read on a motion made be Carroll Monchan it was voted to waive the further reading of the Warrant.
Under article Ohne: In a noturno made by Stewart those kny it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Thousand Dollars to be exfunded for highway purposes.
Under article Two: On a motion made by James a Grant it was coled to raise and appropriate the sum of Eight Hundred dollars to be used for public halls maintenance.
Under article Three: On a motion wade by James Q. quant it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of twenty Two Hundred and Eighty Five Hollow for the sempre of purchasing an automobile truck and the Bound of Sulectura is huby authouzed and empowered to make
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Such a contract of purchase in behalf of the Town.
Under articles Four:
Que a motion made by Frank & Lupin it was voted to raise and appropriate the Sum of Twenty Seven Hundred Dollars for the purpose of purchasing a forwer graden , and the Board of Selection is hereby authorized and empowered to make such a Contract of purchase in behalf of the Town. Under article tive:
On a motion made by Frank & Lupin it was votes to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty Five Hundred Holland for the purpose of purchasing materials, to defy the costs of transportation and other necessary expendition. to continue work Under the Emergency Relief administration projects. Said money to be extended under the direction of the Board of Selection.
Under article Six : In a burtin made by Stewart tee kay it was votry to rains and appropriate the Sum of Seventy Eget Hollows for the purpose of depaying the cost of an elective traffic light situated at the function of the birth Home and the Princeton Boulevard.
Under article Swen:
In a motion made by Stewart Mackay it was voted to anthough the Branch of Selection to accept in behalf of to Inhabitants of Clubnaface and without etferme to the ofnesais Inhabitants, other Than the expense of drawing up a dud and recording the same, conveying title from Thomas
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I Really of how Awen. Com. to the Inhabitants of' Chilansford of a certain parcel of land situated in that part of Chelmsford called worth Chelmsford and founded and described as follows ;
Westerly by Crystal Lake , so called; Southerly by the Southernly line of Adams Stret Easterly by land owned by the Inhabitants of Chelmsford; Motherly by other land of Thomas of Reilly. Under article Eight:
In a motion made by James P. Cassidy , it was voted to authorize the School Commute to sell for the purpose of removing from Town owned land the garage building and contente now located on the school grounds on the Smichaly sides of Washington. Street in the brotherly fait of Chelmsford at private sale or public auction for such sun as the said Commuter may dlearn sufficient, and that the said Commettre be authorized to execute a good and sufreunt conveyance of the said property.
Voted to adjour this meeting 9 20 P.M. C
Walter Perkam Modnation Form Club
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WARRANT FOR STATE PRIMARY Thursday, the Twentieth Day of September 1934. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex , ss.
To John J. Buchanan, a Constable of the Town of Chelmsford.
GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and wann the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in their several polling places, viz:
Precinct , Town Hall, Chelmsford Centre Precinct 2, Lowa Hall, north Chelmsford Precinct 3, Historical Hall, West Chelmsford Precinct 4, School House, East Chelmsford Precinct 5, Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford Precinct 6, Golden love School House, Heitlands
On Thursday, the Twentieth day of September, 1934 at 12 oclock noon for the following purposes:
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officine for the commination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices :
GOVERNOR for this Commonwealth of Massachusetts. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR for this Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH for this Commonwealth of Massachusetts TREASURER AND RECEIVER-GENERAL for this Commonwealth of Massachusetts
AUDITOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH for this Commonwealth of Massachusetts ATTORNEY-GENERAL for this Commonwealth of Maceachucette SENATOR IN CONGRESS for this Commonwealth of Massachusetts REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Fifth Congressional District COUNCILLOR Sixth Councillos District SENATOR Eighth Senatorial District
ONE REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT Eleventh Representative District DISTRICT ATTORNEY middlecey County CLERK OF COURTS Middlesey County REGISTER OF DEEDS northern Middlesey District ONE COUNTY COMMISSIONER Middlesex County. TWO ASSOCIATE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Middlewy County
VACANCIES
SHERIFF
Middlesex County (to fill vacancy) The polls will be open from 12 oclock woow to 8 PM.
Ind you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attected copies thereof seven days at least before the times
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of said meeting as directed by vote of the town.
Hereof fail not and make return of this Warrant with your doings theron at the time and place of said meeting
Given under our hands this twelfth day of September, a. D., 1934.
Stewart Mac Hay Selection
James a. Grant C Frank of Lupien Chelmsford
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
MIDDLESEX, SS
Pursuant to the Within Warrant, I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Shebeford by posting up attested copies of the same at the following place viz: Chelmsford Sentre Past Office; north Chelmsford Post Office: Wheat Chelmsford Post Office, South Heleford Cat Office, East Thelineford School House, and at the Golden Sove School House. Westlands, Seven days before the date hereof , as within directed.
John J. Buchanan. Constable of Chelmsford
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State Primaries Sept. 20, 1934.
at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford qualified to rate in state ( umarice said meeting held pursuant to Warrant duly posted in six Precincte in the Town of Thelusford, the following candidates received the following number of votes set against their respective names, as follows:
OFFICE
CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN
PIP 2 P3
P.4 P.S. P.C., JOTA.
GASPARG. BACON - BOSTON
426
258
38
42
41
ذَذا
960
GOVERNOR
FRANK R. GOODWIN - BOSTON BLANKS
26
72
9
0
15
130
TOTAL
576 554
54
100
52,239
1580
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
JOHN W. HAIGIS - GREEN FIELD
511 394
44
76
49 209
1285
BLANKS
65 160
15
24
3
30
29.
TOTAL
576 554
59
100
52
234 1280
SECRETARY FREDERIC W. COOK - SOMERVILLE
464 387
48
77
47 200
1228
BLANKS
112 167
11 23 15 34
352
TOTAL
576 554
59 100 52 234 1580
TREASURER
OSCAR U. DIONNE - NEW BEDFORD THOMAS M. VINSON - WINCHESTER/06/13
364;265 34
39 31 129
862
BLANKS
06176
12
23 8
36' 13 71 39 239 1581
AUDITOR
ELIZABETH W. PIGEON - BOSTON ELMER P. ATHERTON- REVERE ALONZO B. COOK - BOSTON
24 33
5
6
1
5
49 24 107 639
IRMA ADELAIDE RICH - BOSTON
8 19
2
3.
BLANKS
77 133 9
576554
59
ATTORNEYI GENERAL
JOSEPH E. WARNER- TAUNTON
491 379 47
74
47
207 124
BLANKS
85 175 12
26
5
32
33
TOTAL
576 554
59
100 52 239 158
SENATOR IN
ROBERT M. WASHBURN- BOSTON 471359
47
73
43 191
118
BLANKS
105 195
12
27
9
48
39
CONGRESS
TOTAL
576554
59 100 52
239 /58
124
224
13
49
11
69
491
TOTAL
576 554
59 100 52
26 20
90
536
232 145
23
16 100
2 7 41 5 30 291 52 239 158.
TOTAL
235 204
20
13
38
354 A
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OFFICE
CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN
P., E.S. P.t. 1. 5, 16 TOTAL
CONGRESSMAN
JOHN M. KING - LOWELL
34
88
5 18/2 187 165
FIFTH
EDITH NOURSE ROGERS- LOWELL
515
403
50
73 50 215 1306
27
6.31
4906 /09
576
15:54
89 100 32 201 1550
79
73
10
13 30 216
14
31
1
0
1
7 54
DISTRICT
GEORGE H. BAILEY- MEDFORD SOMERVILLE JAMES WALTER BALFOUR, SR - EUGENE A.F. BURTNETT- SOMERVILLE JOHN Y. MYERS - LOWELL BLANKS
160 171
18
58
10
101
138 159 12
17
14
40
380
TOTAL
576 554 59 100 52 239 1580
21
20
1
12
0 1
8
62
EIGHTH
LOWELL LESLIE LELAND DUKESHIRE- GEORGE M. HEATHCOTE - WESTFORD
214
117
19
25
22 53
450
NAPLESEX
VICTOR L. PICARD - LOWELL
11
48
1
5
0
14
79
DISTRICT
CHARLES A. STEVENS- LOWELL
280 269
34
47
28
153
811
BLANKS
50 100 4
//
2
11
120
TOTAL
76424 59/12522391990
53
172 11
4 24
280
IN
GEORGE E. GAGNON- CHELMSFORD LOUIS PFEIFFER- BEAFORA GEORGE P. TOWLE- CARLISLE
29
12
31
12
7
13
22
33 166
1013
BLANKS
11
TOTAL
16 4 59
100
-39 1518
DISTRICT
WARREN L. BISHOP- WAYLAND
489 360 47
77
47 199
1219
ATTORNEY NORTHERN DISTRICT
BLANKS
87 194 12
23
40
361
576
554
108
5.2
339
1580
LERKOF COURTS
RALPH N. SMITH-ARLINGTON 465 344
47
70
44
189
1159
MIDDLESEX
BLANKS
210
12
30
8
421
TOTAL
576
539 254
REGISTER
JOSEPH F. MONT MINY- LOWELL JAMES P. O'SULLIVAN - LOWELL
43
107
9
13
4
43
219
EDWIN P. SIMPSON - BILLERICA
290
177
27
36
30
117 677
BLANKS
112 150
10
15
6
36
1329
TOTAL
5/6354
54
100
52
234
200
131
120
13
36
12
43
OF DEEDS
MIDDLESEX NORTHERN DISTRICT
185 120
17
15
14
61 412
ISTRICT
BLANKS TOTAL
COUNCILLOR
SIXTH
SENATOR
TEPRESENTA TIVE
76 179
GENERAL COURT
JOHN H. VALENTINE-CHELMSFORD 389 331 30 64
0
TOTAL
94
252
OFFICE
CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN
PIR2.384 8.5 P.6 TOTAL
COUNTY
SMITH J. ADAMS - LOWELL
69
63
64 113
7 14
239
7
6
0
0
6
3
16
12 67
18
BLANKS
73 1201
15
4
24
246
TOTAL
576554 59 100 52 239 1510
ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS MIDDLESEX COUNTY
JOHN ALFRED BROUBINE- MALDEN 37 39 7 16 Y ROBERT B. DONALDSON - LINCOLN 197113 20 2 22 61
453 MELVIN G. ROGERS-TEWKSBURY 391 195 1 65 41 116 905 CARROLL E SCOTT- MEDFORD BLANKS
15 11 1 15 6 65 × 78 445 665 5× 8 2 162 1423
TOTAL 1/52 1108 18 00 16447 160
SHERIFF , MIDDLESEX COUNTY
HOWE COOLIDGE AMEE - CAMBRIDGE JOSEPH G. BATES - MALDEN
9 4
11 2. 4 2. 4 32 7 0 1 0 3 15 HARRY DUNLAP BROWN-BILLERICA 318/216 26. 48,32 106 746 GEORGE GROOMBRIDGE - SOMERVILLE 0 1 0, 0 0 0 JOHN W. JUSTICE - MEDFORDI
3 6 0, 1 0 0 10 CLARENCE P. KINDER - CAMBRIDGE 10 15 / / 3| 0 36. JOSEPH M. MCELROY-CAMBRIDGE 164 /61 24; 21, 9 101, 480 RALPH W. ROBERT- CAMBRIDGE 12 17 0 7 / 3 40 24 0 0 0 1 7 3 1 2 / 2 / 3 22 WENDELL A. ROCKWOOD- CAMBRIDGE GEORGE A. C. STONE - SOMERVILLE HENRY L. WALKER - MEDFORD 15 17 0 0 0 9 41 BLANKS
36 87 5 15 4 9 156
TOTAL
576554 59 130 52 239 1581
122
15. 15 22 COMMISSIONER GEORGE H. BROWN - LOWELL
MIDDLESEX
WESLEY G. COLLINGS- EVERETT HARRY J. GILMORE - MED FORD 26 21 FRANCIS F. GRIFFITH-SOMERVILLE 6 6 VICTOR FRANCIS JEWETT. LOWELL 331 225
4
1
0
1
0
30
4.2 24
10 12
101
253
OFFICE
CANDIDATE DEMOCRATIC -1 82 03 P.4
TE PER TOTAL
GOVERNOR
CHARLES H. COLE - BOSTON JAMES M. CURLEY - BOSTON FRANK A. GOODWIN- BOSTON BLANKS
27 57
2
2.6
36
20
7
4%
4
11
3 6
0
7
1
6
17
2) 5
1
1
2
1
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
JOSEPH L. HURLEY - FALL RIVER FRANCIS E.KELLY - BOSTON BLANKS
TOTAL
68 138
1
725031
SECRETARY
JOSEPH SANTOSVOSSO- BOSTON
11
4
4
2
1
/
17
21
3
17
1
6%
JOHN D. O'BRIEN - BOSTON
9 1.
/
10
C
1
CLEMENT A. RILEY-NORWOOD WILLIAM F. SULLIVAN-BOSTON BLANKS
0
0
/
C
45
13 25
16
/
X
62
TOTAL
68 18
10
1'3
1
TREASURER CHARLES F. HURLEY-CAMBRIDGE 53 10
65
BLANKS
15 38
Y
1
i FUDITOR
THOMAS H. BUCKLEY-ABINGTON 37 /
44
6
17
171
LEO D. WALSH - BOSTON
1/2 6
77
BLANKS
14:30
2 19
14
TOTAL
68 158
TTORNEY -ENERAL
PAUL A. DEVER - CAMBRIDGE 2055
JOHN MARTIN BOYLE - BOSTON 714
11
4€
PHILIP A. CHAPMAN- BOSTON HAROLD W. SULLIVAN- BOSTON BLANKS
1
22 34
1
1
1326
41
14
1
1 7
SENATOR IN
DAVID I. WALSH - FITCHBURG
47
89
EDWARD P. BARRY-
BOSTON
9
CONGRESS
WILLIAM DONAHOE - BOSTON
9
9
BLANKS
11
1
TOTAL
3982
47
617/18
20 42
0
114
1
1 43
JAMES P. BLAKE - BOSTON JOHN J. BUCKLEY - BOSTON JAMES JOSEPH AUGAN-QUINCY 1
17 46
6
0
2
16
1
14
TOTAL
68 150
TOTAL
68 138 10
TOTAL
68 138/ 10
254
OFFICE
CANDIDATE
DEMOCRATIC PL P2 P3 P4 P5 PL TOTAL
CONGRESSMAN FIFTH
JOSEPH M. HALLORAN - LOWELL GEORGE S. MCLAUGHLIN- BELMONT
6
5
3
0 26
DISTRICT
WILLIAM P. MORRISSEY - LOWELL JEREMIAH J. O'SULLIVAN - LOWELL BLANKS
39
66
4
40
3
17. 169
9
28
2
13
1
2 155
TOTAL
68 138 10
83
7
25. 331
COUNCILLOR JAMES J. BRENNAN-SOMERVILLE
7
20 2
9
4
3. 45.
SIXTH DISTRICT
HAVIA L. BURKE - LOWELL
23
19 3
18
0 5. 68
JAMES E. FITZGERALD, JR .- SOMERVILLE DANIEL J. FORREST-SOMERVILLE /
4
0
0
21 7. / 5
ROBERT J. MUL DOON-SOMERVILLE
/
7
1
5
0
1 15
PAUL W. O'BRIEN - LOWELL
18
60
0
30
0
3
111
BLANKS
14
26
4
15
2
5 66
TOTAL
68
135
10
83
7
25 331
SENATOR
JOHN J. KEEFE LOWELL
23
41
1
21
2
12
100
WILLIAM F. MCCARTY- LOWELL
27
58
4
42
3 10 144
DANIEL ROARK LOWELL
7
8
1
0
28
BLANKS
11 31
4
1
تحد
7 25 331
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT ELEVENTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT
JOHN J. KELLEY - CHELMSFORD
38
61
4
55
2
19
17:
DAVIA R. KINGSLEY - ACTON
20
47
2
20
3
2
BLANKS
10
30
4
8
2
4
TOTAL
68
138
10
83
7
200
331
DISTRICT - JAMES J. BRUIN - LOWELL
46
92
6
5-21
22.
ATTORNEY
JOHN A. CROWLEY - LOWELL
14
20
21
18
01
3
NORTHERN
JOHN F. WALY - CAMBRIDGE JOSEPH M. GAVAN - CAMBRIDGE BLANKS
0
5
0
0
0
0
6
16
2
8
1
0 3.
TOTAL
6.
1.98
10
2
25 33
CLERK OF COURTS
JOHN J. BRENNAN - SOMERVILLE EDWARD L. FORA- CAMBRIDGE JOHN B. MEDEIROS - SOMERVILLE
2
8
1
61
1
1 11
BLANKS
17
41
4
1
9
TOTA
REGISTER
DANIEL F. MORIARTY - LOWELL 1 WILLIAM C. PURCELL - LOWELL|31
25
54
2
28
4
13 12
OF DEEDS
MIDDLESEX NORTHERN DISTRICT
BLANKS
12
16
1 4
1
68
138
10
83
7 25 33
TOTAL
10
17
1
14 2 51
49
4
22 0
0
5
18/18
7
15
1
6
6
.
MIDDLESEX
40
74
4
48
2
5
0 2
1 1.
DISTRICT
1 0
/
1
EIGHTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT
TOTAL
68
10
13
7
10
68
7 51
2
11 11
1 32
255
OFFICE
CANDIDATE DEMOCRATIC
P-182032.4.2.5,P.6TOTAL
COUNTY
THOMAS B. BRENNAN- MEDFORD ROBERT F. DONOVAN-SOMERVILLE
27
6.3
16
34
2
20
2
3
77
0
7
0
6
0
0
23
34
3
201 3
61
8.9
ASSOCIATE
CHARLES R. BRUNELLE- SOMERVILLE
9
9
/
6
1
4
COMMISSIONERS MIDDLESEX
COUNTY
THOMAS MURRAY-SOMERVILLE
7 6
01
4
JOHN A. SWEENEY-CAMBRIDGE
BLANKS
08/188
4 80
7
2,
001
662
HERIEF MIGOLESEX
PATRICK J. BRENNAN-CAMBRIDGE MICHAEL DeLUCA-CAMBRIDGE CHARLES P. FOX - LOWELL
6 0
1
1 0
0
2
4.4
WILLIAM R. GRIFFIN - LOWELL 12
24
4 12 2 3 57
JOHN C. KELLEHER-SOMERVILLE DANIEL P. LEAHY-CAMBRIDGE
4
4
9
0 6
01 01 01 0
RALPH W. ROBART- CAMBRIDGE PATRICK HENRY RYAN-SOMERVILLE
3
0 60
WILLIAM H. WALSH-FRAMINGHAM
4
33
12 0
BLANKS
18
23
3
16
1
2
68 138
10
83
TOTAL
-
COMMISSIONER MIDDLESEX
LOUIS F. STUART-SOMERVILLE BLANKS
TOTAL
1
15
EDWARD L. HARLEY - LOWELL
29
30
FRANCIS R. KING - LOWELL\22/32
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