Records Town of Chelsmford 1918-1929, Part 3

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1918
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arose and the original result stroll.


Under article # 4_ An a motors made by Selectman Brown, it was voted to transform One Thousand Hollow from the Ravenich Rond Fund to the Highway General account.


Under article # J_ An a motores made by Park Commission, Fletcher it was voted to transfer Three Stundred Fifty Holland from the fund entitled "Found for the purchase of a highway Tuck to the Park department account.


Lander article # 6- In a master made by Selectionan Lupien, it was voted to accept Aleyn street as laid out by the Selection as shown in their report duly filed in the office of the Prom Click.


Under article #7 In a morten made by Alectivan Bron , it was voted to accept an extension 07 Sunset hoe , as laid out by the Sulectores as shown in the report duly filed in the office of the Prom Cent . hacer likely #8- In a motion made by Selectman Lupien, it was voted to transfer Two Hundred and Twenty From Holland from the Found for the purchase of a highway truck to the Iron Pleasure and Collection eferme account,


Funder article #9- an a mother made by Selectionan Lupien it was voted to transfer Seven Stundred and One Hotline from the Grass and Hefecurry Fund to the From Ressurser and Collection expance account.


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Under article #10. On a motion move by Selectman Brown, it was voted to appropriate from the Excess and Deficiency Fund, and hundred and Inty Five Dollars to be used for the care and maintenance of public buildings.


Under article # 11. On a master made by Selectman Lupien it was voted to offerpoint Two Sthundred Eighty Hollow and thirty Eight ante from the Even and thefiery Fund and hamaber same to the Vocational School account.


Under article #12. An a bistum made by Selecturan Brown, it was voted to appropriate Seventy Seven Hollan and Fifty Cents from the Excess and Deficiency found to Jevy empaid fills of 1928 and 1929


linder article #13- An a motor mores by Selectionan Brown it was voted to appropriate from the Excess and Heferency account to an account called grading the Sims at the admm Library and that the expenditures of this money be made under the supervision of the Adama Library Trustin.


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47


Election Officers appointed by Selectmen 27 1930


OFFICE


NAME


WHEN QUALIFIED, BEFORE WHOM


DANIEL HALer # 1


HAROLD D. MACDONALD #1


WALTER MCMAHON #


1


Sy# 16 1930 Aut 41930 Apt 10 1930


Por Clunk


ALDegone PETERSON #


ANNIE C. DAVIS # 1


EDITH A. PERHAM #


1 Jeft 9 1930


Bessie A. PERHAM 1


Left 5 1930


Tom Click -


VARDEN


JOHN HARRINGTON


2 Sept 51930 # 2 Left 3 1936 To Clark


CLERK Dep. WARDEN " CLERK INSPECTOR


MARY K. DALEY


#


EDNA I. BALLINGER


#2


Ligt 5193. Luft 6 1930


RUTH ROBINSON ELLA NATH


LAURA SHUGQUE


SARAH HARRINGTON


Apt 10 1930 # 2 Sept 4 1930


got Valentine 3 0 FEHavingto b.P.


HARDEN CLERK Dep. WARDEN " CLERK INSPECTOR =


BAYARD C. DEAN #3


LOREN J. ELLINWOOD LOTTIE BROWN #3 #3


CATHERINE PINEY #3


RITA ANDERSON # 3


Det 13 1930


Ig Eluword 2 8


JAMES SAVAGE +3


WARDEN CLERK


Dep. WARDer " CLERK INSPECTOR


GEORGE MCNULTY BIRGER PETTERSON CHARLES FINNIER LYDIA BARRIS LILLIAN FIELDING MARY L. QUINN


# 4


Set 5 1930 #4 Sept 1519 30


+++ Sept 5 19 30 Left 5 1930 Apt 8 9 +4 Sept 5 1930


Tom Click Tom Cat


YARDEN CLERK Tep WARDEN " CLERK INSPECTOR


SINAI SIMARD 1 Syt 12 19 30


KATHERINE AUDOIN


.,


Ay& 11 1930 Sept 41930 Sept 41930


S. a Pault P Tom Click Lg Ellumund n P


48


OFFICE


NAME


When QUALIFIED.


BEFORE WHOM


JOHN SCOBORIA


#5


SIDNEY Duppee


#5


GEORGE & WAITe


#5


CAROLINE WRIGHT


JOHN F. PARKER #5


ETHEL WRIGHT


#5


11


WARDEN


GEORGE MCINTOSH


# 6


Left 10 1930


Tom dlike Som Click


CLERK


ELEANOR PARKER


#6 Left 10 1930


Dep. WARDEN


ROBERT HENDERSON


#6 Smrt 1319 30


" CLERK


FLORRIE WALTON


#6 Jeff5 1930


Tom Clank


Inspector


RAYMOND OSBORN


#6


Sept 6 1930


"


HENRIETTA Le CONATON 06


Set 81930 Aft 61930 Sept 10 19 30 Sept 819:30 Aft 12/930


Stedwrites JA


WARDEN CLERK Dep WARDEN " CheRK INSPECTOR


2 Inn Clink


49


Warrant In State Primary The Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Huddesik , SS To, Starea C. King, Constable of the Trum of Chelmsford . Greting ;


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warm the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to mut In the sevenat polling places , viz!


Precinct 1, Tom Sfalt, Chalmersfond Contre areanet 2, Tom Soll, with Chelmsford heart 3, Historical fall West Chalmofond Jeanet 4, School Since Last Chahansford Present 5, Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford Quant 6, Golden avec Scheint Henne Westlands,


Tuesday the Sixteenth play of September, 1930 of Twelve a clock In, for the following purpose :


to bring in their votes to the Primary Officine for himination of Candidatos of Political Parties for the following offices;


Gwen for this Commonwealth Lieutenant Governor for the Commonwealth Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Commonwealth Measures and Receive Several for the Commonwealth Audition of the Commonwealth for the Commonwealth attorney Sement for this Commonwealth Senator in Congress for the Commonwealth. Representatives in Conques For Fifth Congressional Hatmit Councille Sixth Courcelles Histient


Senator Eighth Senational theatret


50


One Representative in General Can't 11th Representation lastract Westret attomey Middlesex County Register of Profite and Insolvency Middleof County County Commissioner huddlep County associate County Courmussman ( Z) Anddhart County County Resources Anddet Erity and for the election of the following ofiran: District number of State Commutes for cade political party for the 8th Senatorial Histant Thirty number of the Republican Town Commetter Den members of the Democratic Town Commute Sin Delegates to State Converting of the Republicm Panty In Delegates to State Convention of the Hemowater Santy


All of the above Candidates and officers are to be voted for upon one fillet The folk will be open from twelve o'clock in to eight o'clock P.m.


and you are directed to serve this comment by posting attested copies thereof at the out Offices in the Centre of the Form, South Chinapre Fourth Chelmsford and west Calmaford, at the School Stone of Ent Clubunfind and at the Golden Cone School Anne , Weestlands , Seven change of last before the home of said muting as directed by voce of the Form.


Strop fait not and make return of this Warrant with your doing theram at the tune and place of said meeting


Swen under our hands then eighth day of September, G. D., 1930


Elephant G Bon Front of Linking Selection of Chalanford


51


Commonwealth of husenchusetts


Inswant to the within warrant I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Form of Chalanfound by posting cipe attracties Copies of the same at the Post Offices in the Centre of the Tomar, Smith Chelmsford, Mouth Chelmsford , West Chelmsford and at the School House, Est Chelmsford and at the Golden Gre School House, Westland Seven days before the date herof, as within directed


Harolac King Constable of Chelmsford Chelmsford how Left & 1930


52


State Primaries Sept. 16 19 30


at a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Tom of Clubsford qualified to vite in State Primaries, said meeting held pursuant to warrant duly posted in the six procents in the Form of Chelmsford the following candidates received the following number of votes set against their respective names, as follows:


OFFICE


CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN


P-1 P. 2 P-3 P-Y P-S P-6


TOTAL


GOVERNOR


FRANK G. ALLEN-NORWOOD R.


475


186


49


52


31


159


952


JOHN D. DeVIR- MALDEN R


25


12


4


1


0


5


47


BLANKS


13


19


0


2


7


46


TOTAL.


53


217


53


58


33


171


1045


466


188


49


50


31


157


941


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


WILLIAM STERLING YOUNGMAN 10 ORKNEY R.D. BOSTON- R. BLANKS


47


29


4


8


2


14


104 8


TOTAL


513


217


184


46


50


28


126


881


75 BENTON PD. SomerVILLE BLANKS


66


33


7


8


5


45


16%


TOTAL


513


217


13


58


33


171


1045


TREASURER


JAMES WILLIAM BEAN-CAMBRIDGE


39


23


5


10


6


18


101


FRED JEFFERSON BURRELL-MEDFORD IRevere Pl


63


32


7


18


4


27


151


27 PINCKNEYST


54


32


2


6


4


20


118


=


211


62


20


3


5


59 2


17


GEORGE B. WILLARD BROOKLINE


28


11


4


5


3


1


52


349 MT. Vernon St JOHN W. WITHINGTON DEDHAM 9WHITTIERST RUSSELL ABNER WOOD CAMBRIDGE


4


4


1


0


1


6 8


16


23


17


3


9


3


63


BLANKS


88


30


8


6


5


167


TOTAL.


513


217


53


58


33


171


1045


AUDITOR


111 LAWRENCE ST Joseph N. CARRIERe FITCHBURG ALONZO B. COOK 27 WALES ST BOSTON


221


68


23


7


11


52


382


270


128


24


43


17 5


93 26


525 138


TOTAL.


513


21 217


53


58


33


171


1045


S


SECRETARY


FREDERIC W. Cook


R.


447


CHARLES LAWRENCE BURRILL BOSTON 18 FARMINGTON Are RUSSELL D. CHASE- LONGMEADOW 4. Quiver ST EZRA D. WHITAKER NO. ADAMS


3


6


3


1


2


1911 BEACON ST


BLANKS


72


6


8


..


Fe


DET


Co


Co


289 WALPOLE ST


319 PEARL ST.


171


33


1045


SELLSWORTHAR


360


53


REPUBLICAN


P-1 P- 2 P-3


P- 4, 7- 5,P. 6.


TOTAL


52 CHURCH GREEN


430


46


50


30


138


871


83


513


217


53


58


33


33 171


1045


231 Common WEALTH Ave


320


110


27


29


18


95


599


EBEN S. DRAPER HopeDALE


152


92


23


26


12


66


371


GREENLEAF ST ANDREW JOSEPH GILLIS NEWBURYPORT


16


10


-


2


1


3


33


BLANKS


25


5


2


1


2


7


42


TOTAL


513


217


53


58 52


33


171


1045


GYERESSMAN


TH DISTRICT


BLANKS


34


26


2


6


0


8


969 76


TOTAL


513


217


53


58


171


1045 88


COUNCILLOR 6TH DISTRICT


JOSEPH O. KNOX MEDFORD


28


41


4


3


10


5


26


12.8


GEORGE E. MARCHAND LOWELL WESTFORD ST WALTER PERHAM CHELMSFORD 35 CLARK ST


394


130


3 41


40


23


126


754


GEORGE W PRATT SOMERVILLE


14


4


2


1


2


1


24


BLANKS


28


7


3


4


0


9


51


TOTAL.


513


217


53


58


33


171


1045


ENATOR


15 FREDST EDWARD GASTON CAMPBELL LOWELL


62


20


4


5


7


12


110


MIDDLESEX


DISTRICT


CHARLES A Stevens LOWELL


216


69


35


33


8 16


63


432


WILLIAM J. WHITE JR Lowell


56


16


6


5


2


31


156


BLANKS


58


11


2


0


0


F2


TOTAL


513


217


53


58


33


171


RECOUNT


WHITCOMB Are


40


14


2


2


7


2


7


LOUIS PFEIFFER BEDFORD


160


76 7€


7 41


3 49 49


12 12 4 19


79


37


36


13 13


4


4


0 0


14 +4


22


MIDDLEsex DISTRICT


TOTAL


513


217


53


58


33


171


1045


WARRENL. BISHOP WAYLAND


316


117


31


37


21


103


625


KENNETH C. DUNLOP NEWTON


36


18


11


11


3


16


95


NORTHERN DISTRICT GEORGE STANKer HARVEY MALDEN


84


56


7


5


7


29


188


BLANKS


77


26


4


5


2


23


137


TOTAL


513


217


53


33


171


REGISTER OF


PROBATE + 2


ENSOLVENCY MIDDLESEX COUNTY


TOTAL.


513


217


11 53


58


29 4


131


803


388


167


42


58 46 12


125


50


40


242


1


PRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT


GEORGE E. FORD RECOUNT


LITTLETON SOUTH ROAD


161


7


3


71 70


1045 66 67 330 3-28 577 599


TreCOUNT WEST FOROST EDWARD J. ROBBINS CHELMSFORD RecoONT


276 276


114 HY


6


54


265


JOHN H. PRESTON LoWELL 377 WILDERST


19 BERTRAM ST


121


61


51


33


16.3


33 3


9


396 PINE ST


49


35


7


8


3


174%


TOTAL


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


ATTORNEY GENERAL


JOSEPH E. WARNER- TAUNTON BLANKS


WILLIAMM. BUTLER BOSTON ADIN STREET


444 ANDEVER ST


EDITH NOURSE ROGERS LOWELL


479


191


ISSAGAMORE ST


80 MAIN ST


DISTRICT NATTORNEY


371 HIGHLAND


92 MAPLE ST


12 CHURCH ST LORING P. JORDAN WAKEFIELD BLANKS


2


BLANKS


291 WILDERST


177 40


54


REPUBLICAN


P-1


P. 2 P. S P X P 5 P- 6 TOTAL


85 SANDERS Are


373


160


41


46


25


138


783


JOHNERNEST QUIGLEY EVERETT


38


27


3


4


4


11


87


MIDDLESex


BLANKS


102


30


9


8


4


22


175


TOTAL


5/3


217


53


18


33


171


1045


ASSOCIATE


DANIEL J. GORMAN SOMERVILLE 33 MONUMENT ST


51


39


9


12


25


21


IST


COMMISSIONER


JOHN M. Keres CONCORD


240


78


26


23


17


73


457


MIDDLESex CO


MELVIN G. ROGERS TEWKSBURY


359


139


42


43


23


136


742


(Two)


BLANKS


376


178


29


38


1


112


734


1026


434


106


116


66


342


2090


COUNTY


CHARLES E. HATFIELD NEWTON


390


164


39


47


29


132


801


TREASURER


BLANKS


123


V3


14


11


4


39


ZXY


MIDDLEsex


TOTAL


513


217


53


58


33


171


1045


STATE


Joseph F. MONTMINY


327


141


34


41


23


104


670


COMMITTEE


BLANKS


186


76


19


17


10


67


375


TOTAL


513


217


53


33


171


1045


DELEGATES


ROYAL SHAWCROSS


380


164


43


44


17


129


777


To


SIONer E. Dupee


366


154


38


43


16


122


739


STATE


HAROLD C. PETTERSON


367


153


42


49


15


125


751


· CONVENTION


NelLie R PICKEN


346


150


39


43


16


117


711


Por P. CLOUGH


363


149


38


44


15


122


731


GRAce CRAIGe PERHAM


364


150


40


43


16


127


740


BLANKS


1114


382


78


0


136


454


2164


TOTAL


3300


1302


318


266


231


1196


6613


TOWN committee


GEORGE A. MCINTOSH


321


121


36


42


26


120


666


SIDNEY E Dupee


338


134


36


39


28


114


689


CAROLINE WRIGHT


332


131


36


39


27


116


681


WALTER PERHAM


345


130


38


42


29


119


703


ROBERT W. BARRIS


328


128


36


46


26


113


677


JENNIE S BROWN


323


179


36


39


26


114


667


POYAL SHAWCROSS


338


145


38


42


26


116


705


JOHN H. VALENTINE


324


137


37


41


25


108


672


HAROLD C. PETTERSON


338


137


38


44


26


118


701


EDNA E. BRIGGS


371


132


36


39


26


117


671


NELLIE R PICKEN


323


137


36


38


25


112


671


Por A. CLOUGH


339


135


36


40


25


116


691


CLARENCE AUDOIN


320


135


37


38


25


110


665


GRACE CRAIGe PERHAM


329


128


36


39


27


112


671


Bessie A. PERHAM


338


128


36


39


27


102


670


C


TOTAL.


108 CHERRY ST


2


723MOLDY ST


LowerL


-----


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


ERSON B. BARLOW LoweLL


153 JEFFERSON ST


55 Simpson Are


WHIPPLE POOD


55


REPUBLICAN


PI.P.2. P.3.


P & P5 86


TOTAL


366


132


38


41


24


113


717 679


GEORGE W. PETERSON


330


126


36


39


25


109 110


665 669


ROGER W. BOYD


339


126


36


40


26


115


682 662


SINAI SIMATO


325


323


320


134


36


38


109


667 662 669


JOHN J. CARR


320


132


37


38


108 109


661 666


OCTAVe LIHERAULT


321


135


37


39


G. CARLTON BROWN


322


127 130


38


40


JAMES A. GRANT


332


127 137


37


40


25


121


695


BLANKS


6942


2692


489


0


215


1738


12076


TOTAL


TOTAL NO. REPUBLICAN VOTES


513


217


53


JF


33


171


1045


EDWARD J. ROBBINS EMMA A DANE


326


129


36


39


28


117


ANNIE C. DAVIS


329


129


36


39


26


20


110


109


GEORGE F. CUTLER ERNEST A. FERRON ELLA M. NATH


321


137


38


39


26


20 25 109 25 110 25 109 121


661 664 684


38


4


25


JOHN G. PARKER


335


128 134


36


38


37


39


25 25


ELMER TRULL


322


37


40


CONTINUED


Nu01


COMMITTEE


56


OFFICE


CANDIDATE DEMOCRAT


433ADAMSST


1


0


0


2


0


0 0


3


8 33


1


30


1


5


78


JOHN F. FITZGERALD


BOSTON


5


7


1


2


1


2


18


BLANKS


1


4


3


0


0


1


9


15


44


5 0


11


0


1


25


188COMMONWEALTH Are


1


11


1


2


/


4


20


CHARLES S. MURPHY


Worcester


5


40 Summen ST


3


7


0


8


1


2


2)


BLANKS


3


7


3


4


0


1


18


15


44


5


34 8


2 1


3


31


4


17


0


14


1


1


37


1


5


0


6


0


2


14


Joseph SANTOSVOSSO


BOSTON


BLANKS


2


/3


3


6


0


2


26


15


44


5


34


8


108


TOTAL


TREASURER


JOHN H. DORSEY BOSTON


1


4


0


2


2 0 0 00


oon- 0 1 7


71


BLANKS


0


10


3


4


0


18


15


44


5


2


8


168


AUDITOR


FRANCIS X. HURLEY CAMBRIDGE 39CUSHMANRD


6


17


1


6


0


1


16


Jerome J. SHEA GREENFIELD


3


0


9


2


1


20


BLANKS


5 15


3


8


0


4


35


15


44


5


2


8


10 8


ATTORNEY GENERAL


15 MONTAGUE ST HENRY P. FIELDING BOSTON FRANKLIN ST


2


4


0


- 1


1


11


WILLIAM P. SHARTON READING 100 LANMARK P


1


4


2


4


a.


0


11


HAROLD W. SULLIVAN BOSTON


8


21


0


- 19


8


0


2


32


15


44


5


34


12


8


108


TOTAL


164 BLOSSOM ST


5


23


0


21


0


5


JY


0


2


0


1


0


1


4


2


0


0 0


0


0


2


2


9


1


1


0


14


8


3


2


9


2


0


0


9


15


44


5


34


2


8


108


. -


34 11


0


2


37


FRANCIS J. O' GORMAN BOSTON FOSFOOD ST


1


7


1


34 3


5


54


BLANKS


4


15


3


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


MARCUSA COOLIDGE FITCHBURG EUGENE N. FOSS BOSTON "hereREST Peter J. Joyce NOOCHARLES ST BOSTON


NÖKKSYTH ST Joseph F. O'CONNELL BOSTON BLANKS


0


TOTAL


3


10


9


1


9


0


0


24


MICHAEL C. O'NEILL-ErepeTT


TOTAL


ITLANCASTERAre


8


9


2


SECRETARY


ARTHUR G FLYNN Perere 127 WASHINGTON ST CHESTER J.O'BRIEN BOSTON 60 SCHOOL ST


57 FRESH POND LANE CHARLES F. HURLEY CAMBRIDGE FRED H ROURKE 423 Stevens ST LOWELL


1


5


0


6


13


25


2


22


2


TOTAL


TOGINMAN ST


P-1 P. 2 P - 3 , P. 4 P- 5, P- 6. TOTAL


GoverNOR


JOHN J. CUMMINGS BOSTON


66 BROAD ST


Joseph B. ELY West FIELD


39 WELLes Are


TOTAL


2


8


108


LICOTENANT GOVERNOR


1820 WASHINGTON ST STRABO Y. CLAGGETT NEWTON JOHN F. MALLEY NEWTON 33 COMMODORE RD


8


10 8


23 MELVILLE Are


7


12


0


76 MAPLETON ST THOMAS C. O'BRIEN BOSTON


2


25


5


2


34


TOTAL


57


DEMOCRAT


P- 2 P- 3 P- 4, P- 5 , P 6


TOTAL


7 8


21


2


23


2


4


59


23


3


11


0


X 8


108


106 PLEASANTST JOHN H. CONNOR LoweLL


11


27


2


22


1


4


67


1


1


0


3


1


1


7


0


0


0


2


C


0


4


0


0


0


0


5


2


12


3


1


0


27


TOTAL


15


44


5


34


2


8


108


SENATOR FTH MIDDLESxe DISTRICT


15 GARNETT ST EDWARD F. PORCELL LOWELL


3


14


1


13


2


2


35


ROBERT R. THOMAS LIWELL


11


18


1


17


0


4


51


BLANKS


1


12


3


4


0


2


22


15


44


5


34


2


8


108


REPRESENTATIVE 11 MIDDLESex :


KARL M PERHAM


DALTON RD CHELMSFORD


15


32


2


26


2


5


82


BLANKS


0


12 44


5


34


2


8


108


DISTRICT


JAMES J. BRUIN LoneLL


9


32


2


27


1


4


75


ATTORNEY


1492 CAMBRIDGES JOHN F. DALY CAMBRIDGE 140 BRATTLES CHARLES H. MCGLUE CAMBRIDGE


3


2


0


0


1


1


7


NORTHERN


DISTRICT


BLANKS


1


6


3


4


0


2


16


15


44


5


34 18


2


4


5-9


BLANKS


21


3


16.


0


+ 8


108


INSOLVENCY


TOTAL


DIDDLESe & Co. COUNTY


82 WALLACE ST ROBERT F. DONOVAN SOMERVILLE


2


17


2


18


1


2


42


COMMISSIONER


64 NOWELL ST JOSHUA T. NOWELL MELRose 153 JEFFER SONA JOHN ERNEST QUIGLEY EVERETT BLANKS


7


15


3


8


0


3


36


15


44


5


34


2


8


108


7 6


20


2


17


2


4 3


52 3x


MIDDLESEX C.


16 West ST E. PERRY JOHNSON ARLINGTON JOHN J. NOREAU JR SOMERVILLE YDELIST BLANKS TOTAL


17 30


13 48


10


44 68


0 4


9 16


96 176


COUNTY


TREASURER


54 PEMBERTONST J. FRANK FACEY CAMBRIDGE 108 CHERRY ST CHARLES E. HATFIELD NewTHY BLANKS


6


21


13


2


2


2


1


7


4 19. 44


3


8 13 34.


C 0 2


8


45 16 47 108


2


CONGRESSMAN 5TH DISTRICT


317 CHELMSFORDST JOSEPH M. HALLORAN LONELY BLANKS


TOTAL


15


44


5


34


COUNCILLOR TH DISTRICT


MIDDLESEX


TOTAL


2


1


0


2 6


1


0


6


4


11


0


0


3


24


MIDDLESEX


TOTAL


2


8


108


PeFISTER OF PROBATE AND


JOHN J. BUTLER WAKE FIELD


10 5 15


44


5


34


2


3


26


DISTRICT


TOTAL


15


2


4


0


3


C


1


10


6 BARTLEYST


23


2


ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER


15


1


7


2


7


1 1


15


49


54 DANS ST EDWARD J. COUGHLIN SOMERVILLE 27 WELLINGTON AND PERINA J. DeLORY ErepeTT JILINDEN ST JEREMIAH F.MCGRATH SOMERVILLE BLANKS


2


3


4


TOTAL


8


0


3


161 SCHOOL ST


49


TOTAL


58


DEMOCRATIC


P-1 P. 2 P3 P-4 P.S. P.6 TOTAL


3


61


4


5


47


15


8


108


JOHNE HARRINGTON


12


35 34


4


24


2


5


82


WILLIAM H QUIGLEY


12


2


21


2


76


FRANK J. GARVEY


12


35


2


22


2


78


JOHN P. QUIRK


11


32


4


20


2


r


74


DANIEL E. HALEY


12


33


2


19


2


5


73


JOHN J. MeAGHER


11


32


2


25


1


76


GEORGE A. MCNULTY


11


31


4


23


2


5


76


KARL M PERHAM


12


31


2


25


2


77


JOHN CONATION


11


30


2


20


1.


5


69


385


119


24


3


30


BLANKS TOTAL


TOWN COMMITTEE


JOHNE. HARRINGTON


12


31


2


20


2


72


WILLIAM H QUIGLEY


12


32


17


2


70


FRANK J. GARVEY


13


32


2


18


2


5


12


JOHN P QUIRK


12


30


2


17


2


5


68


DANIEL E. HALEY


12


30


2


17


5


68


JOHN J. MeAGHER


12


29


2


21


5


10


GEORGE A. MCNULTY


12


31


2


21


2


5


JAMES J. SANAfe


12


30


2


18


1


5


CARL M. PERHAM


14


29


2


19


2


JOHN CONATIN


12


29


2


17


1 1


BLANKS


377


137


30


3


30


TOTAL


TOTAL DEMOCRATIC toTES


15 44


5


34


2


8


108


To clark


11


25 19 44


- -1


4 5


20 14 34


1


1 2


1


71


JAMES T. SAVAGE


32


2


20


2 1


13 68


5 71 5 66


STATE COMMITTEE 8 MIDDLE SX DISTRICT DeLEGAtes TO STATE CONVENTION


344 YARNUM Ave CORNELIUS F. CRONIN LOWELL BLANKS TOTAL


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Warrant for state Elections november 4 - 1930


Middlecy S.3. 3- Harold C. King, a Constable of the Jour of Chequeford, Greeting! In the name of the Commmuralth you use howby required to notify and ware the mehabitants of said Toun who are qualified to vote in auctions to meet in their serial polling piece vigo !


Precinct Town Hall, Cherefund Centro recinet 2, Jour Hull, non Cultureand Precinct 3, Historical full heat humedad Рчесто 4. Ослобо Анке Елов Лишенога Precivets. Loberty Have, with Cheeseand Precise 6. Goldenlove School House Ireland.


on Tuesday, the Fourth days of Porches, 1930 using the fire werden after the first Monday in said mouth, at erie o'clock work for the following purposes; to bring in their vote for the following be forever !


Serutwann verner Los this ravanabreite. Secretary for litio Comcontrala


auditor for the Common wealth.


Senator in Crugrace for thiscomment Congressman for the fifth Congressional melyet Convillor in the Smyth Councilla


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Senator in the righti Senatorial District Que Representative for ine Several court in 1 che 11 Representative 20wien


Two issociate counter commissione for the


Treasurer for the country of middlesex, and to et upon the following walters :


acceptance of the following, "Proposed, amendment to the Constitution?


Justin no. 1.


article XXI. of the articles of amendment is hereby annulled and the following is adopted in place there ?!


Articles XXI. In the year nineteen hundred and thirty five and Every truth year thereafter a ceveux of the inhabitants of Each city and town shall be taken and a special Enumeration small ve made of litre legal voters Thereis, Said Special Enumerations shall also specify the number of legal voters residing in Each precinct of each town containing twelve thousand or wore inhabitants according to said ceneue and in Each wardof Each city. Each special enumeration shallbe the basisfor determining the representative districts for the lew y can period, beginning with the first reduceday in the fourth January following said special Enumeration provided, that such districts


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as Established in the year unclean hundred and twenty eux erall continue in effect until the wires Wednesday in tammany in the year nineteen hundred and thirty nine.


The house of representatives shall comint of two hundred and forty membre, which shall be apportimed by the general court, att it's intrequan session with the return each special Enumeration, to the several countries of the commonwealth, if rainy, in many as may be, according to their relating numbers s maal volus acaccertained by said special Enumerating's and the town of onacent in the country of norfolk shall for this purpose, as well as in the formation of districts as keremafter provided be considered part of the country of Plymouth, and it email de the duty of the secretary of the commonwealth to certify, as som is way we offer it's determined by the general court the number of representation to which Each county suall is Entitled to the board authorized to divide euch county into representation lietricio, The county Abunueaunes or all vody acting de such or, in cien thenews, each board by law, shall, withing thirty days after each caulicating by the Secretary of the commonwealth or within each other wuerd, we the general court way by law provides, assemble at a shire town of their respective. counties, and of contiguous territory und assign representatives thereto, ko That Each representating in such


.


county cour represent an Equal munter of reaval voters, as nearly as may holland sich dietricks shall be so formed that no town uo precent of any other towns and ut ward a city enalt in divided there for nor shall any district be made which shall be Entitled to lec Ture than three representative. The grand court may by law with the time within which judicial proceedinga may be instituted calling ins question any such apportionment division or assignmentth. Every representation, for one year at least univediately preceding his Election shall han ven an cichabitant of the district for which he is euren and shall cease to represent such dietrich when he shall cease to be un inhabitants of the commonwealth, The district in Each country shall be numbered by the board creating the Lame, and aldescription of Each, with the uuuulive thereal and the nummers of regul voters thereis, shall be returned by the board, to the secretary of the commonwealth, the county Treasures of such county, and to the clerk of Every city or town in such county, to be filed and kept in Their respective offices. The wander of calling land conduction the Elections for Their choice of representatives, and of iscertaining their Election, inall be prescribed by law.


articles XXII of the articles of amendment if surely annuelled and the following is a dopte


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in place there of :


article XXI. Each special Exumeration of legal voters required in the preceding article of amendment shall chewing in the bakis to determining the senatorial districts und also the councilon districts for the new yearperiod vergunning with the river Wednesday in the fourth January following auch Enumeration provided, tout uch districts is established in the year nineteen hundred and twenty sig shall continue in Effect until the First Wednesday in January in the year nineteen hundred and thirty nine. The senate shall consist of forty members. The general court shall, at its first regular section after the return of each execial enumeration, divide the commonweal into forty districts of continuous territory, Each dietrich tot contain, as nearly as may VE, in Equal muncher of legal vous according to said Special Enumeration; provided, however, that no toun or ward of a city shall in divided therefor; and such districts shall be forced as early as may be, without entity two countries or bans of two or more countries, into one district, The general court may, by law limit the ating within which Judicial procesdices way in constituted calling es question such during. Each dietrich That elect one senator, who shall have been an inhabitants of this commonwealth five years of heart unimmediately preceding his elections


1


1


64


and at the time of this Election shall. DE un inhabitants of the district for which he is chosen; and he shall cider o represent such senatorial district when he shall cease to be an inhabitants of the commonwealth.


Acceptance of the following "Lane Proposed By Initiate Petition"


Question No. 2. "tu act to repeal section, two A of Chapter. one hundred and thirty Eight of the Feueral Laws inserted by chapter three undred and seventy of the acts of rewelein hundred and twenty three."


Question No. 3.


" in act to amend chapter one hundred und thirty one of the General Laws. "


The polls will be open from twelve oclock woon to Eight oclock p.m.


and you are directed to serve this Warrant by plating attested copies thereof seven days, at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the Town.


Avof Failuot and make return of this Warrant with you doing there at the time and place of said meeting.




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