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Under article #1_ In a motorn made by Frank of Lupien it was voted to raise and appropriate the sun of $850.00 for use of the Outside Por.
Undir Ritich #2- On a motor made Frank of Lupen it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $30000 for Soldiers relief.
Under article #3_ On a motion made by James a Grant it was voted to raise and appropriate $450.00 to defray the cost of a special investigation for the Brand of Public.
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Welfare. A hand vote was liten ou this motion, albert Davis and Fried Fletcher were appointed tellers and they returned a count of 72 m the affirmative 44 m the negative
Under article ##_ On a toturn trade by Frank & Lupin it was voted to rome and afferpriate the sun of $45000 for the whale and maintenance of the From Infirmary, the money to be expended by the Last.
Under article #I In a Motion Made by Day Sargent it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of 25000 for the ore of the Forest Fire Department.
Under article # 6 - On a motor Made by Poyol Shawcross to raise and approfiale the Sum of Five Hundred Dollars for the jumpone of purchasing oil for the highway department , this motion were defeated and the article dismissed
Under article #1- On a potem made by James P hlungen, it was votul to raise and appropriate the sum of $40000 to be used for Shighway purposes.
Under article # 8 In a motorn mode by Aryel Showceres it was votre to outhouse and empower the Selections to sell and give a sufficient bill of sale of two forms drawn houses how owned by the Form
Lunder article #9- Che a master made by James a. Swant it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $100000 for the purpose of reconstructing the Riverich Roma.
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Under article #10- An a potem burde by James a Grant it was voted to save and appropriate the sum of $5000 to be used as a Reserve Fund of the discretion of the Finance Commute as provided in Chapter 40 sections 6 of the Several Lawr.
Under article #11- Ch a motion made by Bernard 7. In Form it was voter to accept the provisions of Section GB of Chapter 40 of the General Laws .
Under article #12- On a motor made by James a Grant it was voted to accept Phim Street as laid out by the Selections as shown by the report and flow only filed in the office of the Form Click.
Under article #13- Un a botum made by James a grant it was voted to accept Adams Street as laid out by the Selection as shown by the report and flow duly filip in the office of the Form Click .
Under Cuticle #1X_ an a motion made by Frank of Lujim it was voted to accept Lobin are as find out by the Selection as shown by the report and plan duly files inthe office of the form Clock.
Undn bibel #15 In a motor made by James a Grant it was voted to accept Larmet Que , as land out by the Selection as show, by the report and flow only filed in the office of the Form Click.
Under Centrale #16- On a mitun made by Frank of Lupin it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00
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for the purpose of defending petitum for the abatement of take.
Under article # 17- On a motion trade by James a grant it was voted to appropriate and transfer from the Superintendent of Struts solowy fund One Hundred and from dollars, from the Police Department ofperforation Two Hundred dollars, from the Selection and Bound of Public Welfare Salony Funda Forty Five dollars, to the Welfare Department Fund.
Under article #18- An a brotons trade by James P Cassidy it was voted to acept from Certain huddlex County employers the Sum of #4000 to be added to the autorde Prin food and itfunded by the Board Pathe Wulfine and that the Brand of Public Welfare be authorized to accept any other gift to be used of the discretion of saint Brand of Public Welfare for the pungere of outside for relief
Under article #19- On a motors brace by Frank & Supim it was voted to acept the province of Sector 13a of chapter 40 of the General Jours.
Under article #20- an a moto mods by Frank & Supem it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $150 for the purpose of creating a fund to carry out the provisions of chapter 152 of the General Low's burn is the Workman's Compumartins act. Voted to adjourn the mutiny at 10 20 Pm.
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Warrant in state Primary Tuesday. The Twentieth Day of September, 1932 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Midalaut , SS.
To John f Buchanan , a Cometable of the Town of Chelmsford:
Greeting: I the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warm the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vite in Primaries to meet in their several Rolling places , viz :
Recent 1, Town Still, Chelmsford Contre Precinct 2. Town Hall, North Chelmsford Precimet 3, Historical Hall West Chelmsford Precinct 4, Schol Are, East Chibretons Precinct 5, Liberty Steel, South Chilisfind Preamet 6, Golden Cover School Hane, Westland.
On Tuesday, the Twentieth day of September, 1932, at 12 o'clock home for the following kompres ; To bring in their votre to the Primary Offrens for the simination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following officer.
Swomor for this Commonwealth of Moosichuset Lieutenant governor .
Secretary of the Communication
Treasurer and Recover gement .. attorney Semanal
.. audity of the Commonwealth
Representatives in Congress for Fifth Conquasiment Distinct Councilln Softhe Councilon Distant 1. Senator Eigth Senational bietet
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Che Representative in General Count for Eleventh Representatives District County Communsamens two for Muddback County Sheriff ..
and for the following officers : Whatwent Number of State Commettre for each political party for the 8th Sentral blastrent Thirty number of the Population Trum Commute Den Numbers of the Democratic Town Commute Ant Delegatie to State Conventions of the
Republican Party Ten Delegater to the State Convention of the
all of the atre Candidates and Officer are to be voted ugens on one breast
The polls will be open from 12 0 clock hom to 8 P.m .
and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days of least before the home of said meeting as directed by vote of the forum Stroof Fail hot and make return of this. warrant with your doing them of the trong and place of sand muting Seven wonders our hands this truth day of September Q. D. 1932
Frank of Lupien Jammer a Scout Selection of Chelangford Bryal Showers Buddhay SS Chibuford Sept 1 2 AMP 1932 Ihave served the fourgoing towant by posting attested copie at the Post Offices in the Center of the Form, South Chilinaked, With Chickenspid, West Chelmsford, at the golden Cove School Struck, Westlands, and at the School Strach ine Est Allunsford sundays at livet before the throne ofinated for holding they wenting John J Buchanan
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State Primaries Sept 20 1982 at a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford qualified to vote in State Primaries, said meeting held pursuant to warrant duly posted in six priciments in the Iran of chelmsford, the following candidates secured the following number of votes set against their respective hames, as filmes,
OFFICE
CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN
P-1
P- 2 P-3
P- 4 P.J PG
WALTER E. BROWNELL - BOSTON
7
5
0
4
0
2
18
FRANK A. GOODWIN-BOSTON
173
110
17
36
16
69
421
E MARK SULLIVAN-BOSTON
5
7
6
1
0
3
22
WILLIAM STERLING YOUNG MAN BRO
337
194 20
1
12
4
6
54
TOTAL
533
336
63
90
42
211
1275
LIEUTENANT TOVERNOR
GASPAR G. BACON - BOSTON
389
219
46
35
27
138
854
Chester I. CAMPBELL- QUINCY BLANKS
106
88
11
37
9
58
309
38
29
6
18
6
15
112
J33
336
63
90
42
211
1275
LeCRETARY
FREDERIC W. Cook- SOMERVILLE BLANKS
465
26
54
6X
34
184
1061
68
76
9
26
8
27
214
TOTAL,
533
336
63
90
42
211
1275
TREASURER
FRANCIS PRESCOTT-GRAFTON
384
217
40
46
24
1×9
860
MAX ULIN- BOSTON
88
50
13
15
8
35
209
BLANKS
61
69
10
29
10
27
206
TOTAL
533
336
63
90
42
211
1275
AUDITOR
EMERSON JOHNSON COLDWELL Weymouth ALONZO B. COOK-BOSTON
235
110
27
23
8
86
489
228
159
29
42
25
109
V92
BLANKS
70
67
7
25
9
16
194
533
336
63
90
42
211
1275
ATT'Y GENERAL
Joseph E. WARNER-TAUNTON BLANKS
464 69
89
12
31
11
27
239
533
336
63
90
42
211
1275
TOTAL.
John M. KING-LoWELL
32
50
3
113
EDITH NOURse ROGERS- Lowell
481 20
266
60
38
195
1109
BLANKS
TOTAL.
533
336
63
90
42
제11
1275
- -
131
760
BLANKS
11
39
37
22
4
53
20
0
15 69 6
1
12
1036
247
51
59
31
184
TOTAL
INGRESSMAN
3
GOVERNOR
TOTAL
166
OFFICE
CANDIDATE- REPUBLICAN
P. 1 P 2 P3
P XP J PG
TOTAL
COUNCILLOR
GEORGE H. BAILEY-MEDFORD
82
62
16
25
8
41
234
GEORGE A. BONNey- MEDFORD
22
12
0
3
0
5
42
EuGene A.F. BURTNETT SOMERVILLE 138
10
17
3
4
2
4
40 95
James G. HARRIS- MEDFORD
58
41
4
8
3
16
130
LEWIS H. Peters- MEDFORD
49
30
6
9
4
31
129
BLANKS
136
88
16
26
17
46
329
533
336
63
90
42
211
1275
SENATOR
DANIEL C. HANSON-DRACUT CHARLes A Stevens - LOWELL BLANKS
348 64
235
48
50
16
137
834 160
533
336
63
90
42
211
1275
TOTAL.
84
86
21
32
5
55
283
305
186
33
22
19
115
680
133
51
6
5
18
30
243
COURT
BLANKS
11
13
3
31
0
11
69
TOTAL
533
336
63
90
42
211
1275
COUNTY Commissioners
NATHANIEL I. BowDITCH MARINEhan FREDERICK H BowSER JR. WOBURN FRANCIS P. BYRNE-EVERETT James RAY- MELRose
54
41
9
13
3
32
152
29
27
6
6
1
20
89
17
13
0
3
0
7
40
GEORGE A. C. STINE-SomerVILLE
73
40
10
10
3
40
176
WALTER C WARDWELL CAMBRIDGE
292
113
30
34
24
106
599
BLANKS
352
331
42
75
27
139
966
TOTAL.
1066
672
126
180
84
422
2550
SherRIFF
Thomas H. BRADEN - LoweLL EDMUND J. Chervey- LoweLL
34
27
1
6
14
87
John R. FAIRBAIRN-CAMBRIDGE John H GARTLAND- SomeREALe
345
171
41
41
23
107
728
4
12
1
1
0
6
24
BLANKS
46
42
5
13
6
20
132
TOTAL
533
336
63
90
42
211
1275
STATE Committee
HeleN G EversoLE- GROTON BLANKS
320
186
42
46
25
139
758
213
150
21
44
17
72
517
TOTAL,
533
336
63
90
42
211
1275
121
54
/0
26
21
49
281
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERA 4
EDWARD J. ROBBINS-CHELMSFORD HORACE F. TUTTLE- ACTON
249
107
29
39
26
78
528
104
84
15
29
8
6 x
304
66
13
6
2
VI
276
JAMES F. CAVANAUGH- EverETT WALDO PARKER ELLIOTT-SOMERVILLE
38
20
5
9
6
17
TOTAL
47
5
14
5
25
LOUIS PFEIFFER- BEDFORD
167
OFFICE
CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN
P-1 P2
PS PY PS PE TUAL
424
209
53
53
30
159
928
56
57
29
175
966
209
51
48
31
165
908
207
51
49
32
165
905
52
47
30
159
931
BLANKS
585
219 614
52
196
18
232
1737
2665
1680
315
450
210
1055
6375
EDWARD L MONAHAN-MAIN ST
361
189
52
48
26
145
821
JENNIE S. BROWN-School ST
351
188
49
46
25
143
802
SIDNEY E. Dupee- ACTON RD CAROLINE WRIGHT- ELM RD
363
187
50
13
27
143
823
ROBERT W. BARRIS-GORHAM ST G. CARLTON BROWN - GORHAM ST
352
188
10
53
25
146
814
347
187
10
53
24
142
803
Roy A ClouGh- WARREN Are
364
189
SI
54
27
150
835
WALTER PERHAM- WESTFORD ST 362
189
52
50
27
153
833
Bessie A. PerhAm-WESTFORD ST
368
188
50
47
27
149
829
EDWARD J. ROBBINS-WESTFORD ST 368 GRACE CRAIGE PechAm- WESTFORDST 348
188
50
46
27
145
804
GEORGE W. PETERSON-BARTLETTST 353
188
50
46
26
149
8/2
RALPH ABERG- ACTON RD
370
187
50
47
27
151
832
James A. GRANT-CHELMSFORDST 369 HERBERT C. SweetSER-BOSTON RD 377
187
51
51
27
152
8 xJ
DONALD C. KNAPP- SUNSET Are
345
187
50
46
28
146
802
190
54
51
24
146
829
188
49
44
27
143
804
187
49
44
25
144
796
187
50
48
26
142
805
187
50
46
26
147
804
189
52
45
2 4
1x4
819
189
50
44
26
141
806
189
51
47
26
173
808
194
50
49
27
1×9
835
191
50
44
25
137
794
188
50
44
25
140
193
346
193
50
44
24
136
793
187
50
49
27
153
1955
13764
BLANKS TOTAL
1599
10000
1890
2700
1260
6330
38250
DELEGATES
To
STATE
CONVENTION
Roy A CLOUGh- WARREN Ave 427 HAROLD C. PETTERSON-GROTON RD SIDNEY E. Dupee- ACTON RD 404 401 DONALD C. KNAPP- SUNSET Are ROYAL SHAWCROSS- NewFIELD ST 424
TOWN
COMMITTEE
368
187
48
29
152
835
190
51
48
26
153
836
188
50
51
25
149
832
FRANK J. LUPIEN-WESTFORD RD 364 EMMA A. DANe- CheLESERDST 353 EDNA E. BRIEFS-EVERGREEN ST 347 Ceci4 m. PELTON-SUNserAre 352 John G. PARKER GOLDEN Core RD 348 ROYAL SHAWCROSS NEW FIELD ST 365 John H VALENTINE ADAMS ST 356 HAROLD W. STEWART-SHERMAN ST 353 STEWART MACKAY NEWFIELD ST 352 HAROLD C. PETTERSON- GRITON RD 366 CLARENCE AUDOIN- NEWFIELD ST 347 GEORGEF CUTLER GROTON RD 346 OCTAVE L'HÉRAULT-DUNSTABLE RD Luther W. FAULKNER HIGH ST 370
187
50
49
25
1 ×2
806
836
5229
4427
378
1265
TOTAL.
222
168
OFFICE
CANDIDATE- DEMOCRATIC P-I, P-LP-3,P- 4 PS P-6
TOTAL.
GOVERNOR
Joseph B. ELy- WEST FIELD BLANKS
23
87 32
9
51
2
12
184
4
3
66
27
119
12
74
3
250
TOTAL
EDWARD P. BARRY - BOSTON
2
9
2
7
2
2
24
DAVID J. BRICKLEY- BOSTON
0
10
2
11
0
0
23
RAYMOND A. FITZGERALD-CAMBRIDGE
2
7
0
5
0
0
14
WILLIAM I. HENNESsey- BOSTON FRANCIS E. KELLY- BOSTON
0
2
0
9
0
1
12
1
8
0
0
0
1
10
John F. MARkey- NEWTON
1
13
0
0
1
21
1
Michael C. O'NEILL EVERETT JOHN E SWIFT MILFORD
2
7
2
10
0
2
23
17
46
1
16
0
4
8x
BLANKS
2
17
5
10
1
4
39
27
119
12
7x
3
15
250
TOTAL
John F. Buckley- BOSTON
5
25
1
14
0
3
48
SECRETARY
J. EDWARD CALLANAN- NEWTON John W. Cussen- BOSTON
3
5
4
3
0
1
16
0
3
1
0
0
0
4
ARTHUR G.FLYNN- BOSTON GEORGE F. GILBODY- BOSTON
1
7
0
2
0
0
10
GEORGE F GROGAN-CONCORD
3
4
2
2
0
0
11
EDWARD J. GURRY-CAMBRIDGE
0
4
0
5
0
2
11
John D. O'BRIEN-BOSTON
2
8
0
7
0
1
18
Charles R. SULLIVAN- BOSTON HENRY J. SULLIVAN- BOSTON
1
7
2
9
1
0
20
2
12
1
7
1
1
24
BLANKS
5
22
1
16
0
5
49
TOTAL
27
119
12
7 4
3
15
250
TREASURER
CHARLES F. HURLey-CAMBRIDGE
25
90
9
57
3
11
195
BLANKS
2
29
3
17
0
4
55
TOTA 4.
27
119
12
3
15
250
AUDITOR L
John E Buckley Quincy
3
20
2
9
0
1
35
1
18
2
12
0
1
3x
17
51
4
23
2
7
10%
0
5
1
2
0
0
8
3
7
1
5
0
0
16
3
18
2
23
1
6
53
BLANKS
27
119
12
74
3
15
200
--
TOTAL.
5
19
0
7
0
1
32
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Joseph SANTOSVOSSO-BOSTON RAY H. SHATTUCK. BOSTON
0
3
0
1
1
1
6
3
23
1
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
John J. HARRINGTON-BOSTON FRANCIS X. HURLEY-CAMBRIDGE ALFRED J. Moore- BOSTON Leo A. SPILLANE- BOSTON
6
169
OFFICE
CANDIDATE - DEMOCRATIC
- PZ Ps
75
0
9
82
1
13
0
2
0
0
16
2
10
2
12
0
1
27
2
6
0
3
0
0
11
1
15
1
13
3
0
33
3 6
11
0
7
0
0
21
25
4
20
0
5
60
27
119
12
74
3
15
250
CONGRESSMAN
James J. BRUIN- LOWELL Joseph M. HALLORAN-LOWELL GEORGE S. MCLAUGHLIN-BELMONT HENRY C. ROWLAND-ARLINGTON BLANKS
22
80
8
44
1
10
165
3
16
1
6
1
1
28
0
5
0
10
1
1
17
1
2
0
4
0
2
9
1
16
3
10
0
1
31
TOTAL
27
119
12
14
3
15
250
John J. BRENNEN- SomeRYLLe John H CONNOR- LOWELL
15
57
6
29
2
1
110
1
3
0
5
0
1
10
1
6
0
2
1
0
10
3
6
0
3
0
0
12
DANIEL Y. MACISAAC-SOMERVILLE
0
1
0
1
0
1
3
0
0
0
2
0
2
4
1
1
0
/
O
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
C
4
4
26
3
14
0
52
27
119
12
74
3
15
250
Michael H. HOAR- LoweLL WILLIAM F. MCCARTY LOWELL
7
40
5
16
0
1
69
14
35
2
19
2
3
75
EDWARD J. ROGERS. LOWELL
2
25
3
29
/
7
67
BLANK
4
19
2
10
0
4
39
27
119
12
74
3
15
250
TOTAL
5 REPRESENTATIVE y | IN 4 GENERAL 8 COURT 16
HAROLD A HARRINGTON- WESTFORD
7
40
5
30
1
4
87
DAVID TP. KINSLEY- ACTON
12
3 x
3
4
1
9
63
LOUIS PFEIFFER- BEDFORD
5
27 18
1
26
C
1
60
BLANKS
3
3
14
/
1
40
27
119
12
7 x
3
15
250
TOTAL
2
17
3
15
0
5
42
LOUNC1440R
1
John P. BuckLey- BOSTON HARRY E CASEY- BOSTON
12
39
5
17
ATTORNEY GENERAL
5
DANIEL J. Dempsey-JB-ARLINGTON WILLIAM R. SCHARTON-READING HAROLD W. SULLIVAN- BOSTON RAYMOND E. SULLIVAN BOSTON
BLANKS TOTAL.
EDWARD J. COUGHLIN-SomerVILLE FRANCIS T. GAFFNEY-Somerville John W. GAHAN- MEDFORD
HENRY G. McIreR- EreRETT PHILIP P.A. O'CONNELL-MEDFORD Thomas & Twomey- MALDEN
BLANKS TOTAL.
EGENATOR
170
OFFICE
CANDIDATE DEMOCRATIC.
PI PL P 3, P Y PSP6
TOTAL
4
10
3
14
1
2
34
5
27
0
12
1
3
48
5
24
3
10
0
1
43
3
11
3
8
1
2
28
2
9
0
5
0
3
19
James L. EGAN-CAMBRIDGE
0
8
0
1
0
0
9
HERBERT S. HILL TeveRE
3
0
0
0
1
5
TIMOTHY J. HORAN CAMBRIDGE
2
6
1
3
0
2
14
EDWARD A. HUGHES CAMBRIDGE
2
6
0
1
0
0
9
3
5
0
5
0
13
2
3
0
0
0
0
5
CyRI J. Shaw- MEDFORD
1
2
1
2
0
0
6
WILLIAM J. SULLIVANCAMBRIDGE
4
7
1
9
0
22
John A. WILLIAMS-FRAMINGham
2
6
0
4
0
0
12
BLANKS
18
111
12
1X
0
15
233
SherRIFF
James T. BARRETT-CAMBRIDGE
0
2
/
5
0
1
9
0
2
1
1
0
0
4
0
2
2
2
0
0
6
1
10
0
5
0
1
17
18
82
7
39
2
8
156
DANIEL & HERLiHy-CAMBRIDGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
WILLIAM R. Murphy-Somerville
0
/
0
0
0
0
1
1
6
0
0
0
0
7
4
10
0
7
1
4
26
BLANKS
3
4
1
15
0
1
2 ×
TOTAL,
27
119
12
74
3
15
250
STATE
CORNELIUS F. CRONIN- Lowell
21
80
6
49
2
9
167
Committee
BLANKS
6
39
6
25
1
6
83
TOTAL.
27
119
12
3
15
250
:
54
238
24
178
.3
30
500
TOTAL.
EDWARD J. CONNELLY WAKEFIELD Timothy J. CRONIN Somervice PHILIP J. GALLAGHER. NOBUEN Stephen C. GARRITY- LOWELL
BERNARD J. SherIDAN-Somerville WILLIAM H WALSH-FRAMINGHAM
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Thomas J. BOYNTON ARLINGTON Thomas J. BRENNEN-SomerVILLE ANTHONY B. CASseDy CAMBRIDGE FRANCIS D. DONAhue-SomerVILLE ROBERT F DONOVAN-SOMERVILLE
GEORGE C. MEMENIMEN CAMBRIDGE REGINALD J. Murphy CAMBRIDGE
171
OFFICE
CANDIDATE. DEMOCRATIC P-I.P2
HS
46
2
13
172
22
78
9
43
2
11
165
21
80
9
46
2
10
168
23
78
10
44
2
11
168
MARGARET SULLIVAN-PRINCETON ST
22
79
9
44
2
10
166
GERTRUDE M. FALLON- NORTH RD
21
78
9
45
2
10
165
John P. QUIRK, - STEDMAN ST
22
18
9
42
2
11
16y
John J. Menchen- GORham ST
21
78
9
48
2
11
169
GEORGE A MCNULTY BRICK KILNAD
21
78
9
58
2
12
180
BLANKS
53
405
29
281
9
41
818
TOTAL
270
1190
120
740
30
150
2500
FRANK J. GARvey-Locke RD KARL M. PERHAM- DALTONTID DANIEL E. HALEY- BRIDGE ST John E. HARRINGTON- HIGHLAND Are WILLIAM H QUIGLey. PRINCeroIr ST John. E. O'SULLIVAN-PRINCETON ST John A. ANDREWS- MIDDLEsex ST GERTRUDE M. FALLON- NORTH RD Ruth M. CONLIN- PRINCETON ST MARGARET SULLIVAN PRINCETON ST James J. SAVAGE-School ST. Thomas CleAry- MAIN ST.
25
74
8
47
2
14
170
23
74
8
48
2
12
167
23
74
8
48
2
11
166
22
74
8
47
2
11
16x
23
74
8
44
2
10
161
22
74
8
46
2
11
163
23
74
8
44
2
10
161
23
74
9
45
2
10
163
22
74
8
45
2.
9
160
24
74
8
XX
2
11 163
23
74
9
43
2
10
161
22
74
8
xy
3
10
161
22
74
8
49
2
11
166
22
74
8
Vo
2
10
166
22
74
8
XY
2
11
161
2 ×
74
8
xx
2
11
163
CLEVELAND K. NOBles-ChelmsFORD Sp
23
7 x
8
xy
2
11
162
FLORRIE WALTON-CHELMSFORD ST
22
74
8
x4
2
11
161
GEORGE E. PyNe - Feren ST
24
8
43
2
11
162
PATRICK & SULLIVAN-WESTLAND Are
L
74
1
0
0
13
93
BLANKS
101
900
85
617
21
82
1866
TOTAL
540
2380
270
1480
60
300
Haveachtnon,
Town Cenk Sept 21 1932
23
79
9
DELEGATES TO
STATE
CONVENTION
FRANK J. GARVey- Locke RD KARL M. PERhAm- DALTON RD WILLIAM H QUIGLEY- PRINCETONST John E. HARRINGTON-HIGHLAND Ave John E. O'SULLIVAN-PRINCETON ST
21
79
9
43
3
10
16.5
TOWN mmitTee
John J. MencheR Gorham ST GEORGE A MCNULTY- BRICK KINTID John TANTy- WASHINGTON ST. John P. QUIRK- STEDMAN ST
172
STATE & PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Nov. 8 1932
at a legal meeting of the qualified voiture of the Town of Clubsfine fuld tom. 8 1932 for the purpose of giving in their votes for Elections of President and Vice President of the United States and various state officer and county officer, the following candidates secured the following number of votes ;
OFFICE
CANDIDATE
P-1 P-2 P-3 P-X P-5 P-6
TOTAL
ELECTORS
FOSTER + FORD C.P.
-
0
0
0
0
1
2
OF
Hoover & CURTIS Rep.
780
463
101
103
20
328
1845
PRESIDENT
REYNOLDS + AIKEN S.L.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
AND
RoosVELT + GARNER Dem.
201
464
34
136
28
88
951
Vice- PRESIDENT THOMAS + MAURER S.P.
8
12
10
24
2
16
72
Upshaw & PEGAN P.P.
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
BLANKS
13
20
0
3
2
2
45
TOTAL
1007
959
145
266
102
440
2919 G
John J. BALLAM
C. P.
2
2
0
0
0
0
4
GOVERNOR
Joseph B. Ery
Dem.
207
485
40
134
30
95
991
ALFRED BAKER Lewis S. P.
3
10
9
19
0
12
53
CHARLES S. ORAM
S. L.
2
1
0
0
0
0
3
WILLIAM STERLING YOUNGMAN Rep
765
447
93
100
70
329
1804
BLANKS
28
14
3
13
2
4
64
TOTAL.
1007 773
959 463 463
93
103
72
335
1839 1829
MORRIS I. Becker S.L.
4
3
0
1
0
8
James W. DAWSON Recovery
c.P.
1
-
0
0
0
0
2
5
15
9
19
0
10
John E. SWIFT
Dem.
180 181
437
33
121
26
80
8701 892 141
BLANKS
44 54
47
10
22
4
15
1007
959
145
266
102
440
2919
NO CHANGE IN PPECOUNT
166
413
18
417
28
115
24
77
FREDERICK W. Cook
Rep.
##
97
98
74
337
72
ALBERT S. COOLIDGE
S.P.
9
19
10
22
0
11
MAX LERNER RECOUNT
C.P.
2
3
0
-
0
0
3
0
0
0
3
87 164
BLANKS
45
10
30
4
1007
959
145
266
102
440
2919
TOTAL.
ACCOUNT
GASPAR G. BACON
Rep.
763
145
266
102
440
2919
LieuT. GOVERNOR
TOTAL.
76
822 829
John F. Buckley Recounty
Dem.
766
475
1847 1847
SECRETARY
765
20
6
ALBERT 4 WATERMAN Recount
5.4
2 62 tot
20
WALTER S. HUTCHINS Recount
S. P.
59 5€ C
430
21
13
-
173
OFFICE
CANDIDATE
P-1 P-2 P-3, P-X P-5 P.6 TOTAL
5
3
1
0
0
2
11
TREASURER
EVA HOFFMAN
C. P.
3
1
0
0
0
0
4
Charles F. HURLey
Dem
183
447
41
121
25
84
901
FRANCIS PRESCOTT
Rep.
740
436
87
94
70
324
1751
GLEN TRIMBLE
S.P.
2
14
10
21
6
10
57
BLANKS
74
58
6
30
7
20
195
TOTAL.
1007
959
145
266
102
440
2919
JULE BABBITT
C. P.
1
-
0
0
0
0
2
DANIEL T. BLESSINGTON
5.4
9
3
1
0
0
1
14
ALONZO B. COOK
Rep.
683
442
83
91
72
317
1688
DAVID A EISENBERG
S.P.
3
48
8
21.
0
10
90
FRANCIS X HURLEY
Dem.
209
400
39
116
27
89
880
BLANKS
102
65
14
38
3
23
245
TOTAL
1007
959
145
266
102
440
2919
John P. BuckLey
Dem
152
402
28
112
22
72
788.
MARIA C. CORREIA
c.P.
1
1
0
1
0
0
3
FRED E OELcher
S4
1
3
1
2
0
0
7
GEORGE E ROEWER
S. P.
4
13
8
18
0
10
53
WILLIAM & SCHAPTON
IND,
4
1
0
0
1
1
7
Joseph E. WARNER
Rep.
768
481
94
98
73
333
1847
BLANKS
17
58
14
35
6
2X
214
TOTAL.
1007
959
145
266
102
440
2919
James J. BRUIN
Dem
148
382
31
115
17
63
756
EDITH NOURSe ROGERS Rep
823
5xx
108
121
81
358
2035
BLANKS
36
33
6
30
7
19
128
TOTAL.
1007
959
175
266
102
4x0
2919
John J. BRENNAN
Dem.
158
435
30
117
24
70
824
EUGENE A. F. BURTNETT Pep
746
445 89
95
97
68
331
1782
the DIST.
BLANKS
10 3
1007
959
145
266
102
440
2919
WILLIAM F. MCCARTY Dem
184
403
34
114
21
87
843
CHARLES A Srevers
Rep
753
494 62
11
43
11
2X
221
TOTAL,
1007
959
145
266
102
440
2919
HAROLD A. HARRINGTON Dem
170
437
39
114 104
23
83
866
HORACE F. TUTTLE
Rep
766
449
91
72
333
1815
The MIDDLESEA
BLANKS
21
23
15
48
7
2Y
238
DISTRICT
TOTAL.
1007
959
175
266
102
xx0
2919
:
KONGRESS MAN Fth DIST. E
UNC 1440R 1
SENATOR 8h DIST.
BLANKS
70
100
109
70
329
1855
20
52
10
39
313
TOTAL,
PRESENTATIVE
AUDITOR
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Domenico A. DIGIROLAMO S.A
174
OFFICE
CANDIDATE
P-1 P.2 P.S P.Y
PS P 6
TOTAL
MIDDLESEX
NATHANIEL I. BOWDITCH Rep
577
288
62
73
51
255
1276
Thomas J. BRENNAN DAM
142
316
25
102
25
69
679
Commissioners GEORGE C. Mc MENIMEN Dem
109
287
16
69
17
46
5X1
WALTER C. WARDWELL
Rep
695
341
88
95
57
313
1589
BLANKS
521
686
99
193
57
197
1753
TOTAL.
2014
1918
290
532
20%
880
5838
SherRIFF
John R. FAIRBAIRN
Tip
778
465
97
127
78
356
1901
MIDDLESEX
Stephen C. GARRITY
Dem
182
436
40
11X
19
69
860
COUNTY
BLANKS
47
58
8
25
5
15
158
TOTAL
1007
959
145
266
102
440
2919
QUESTION NO. 3. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
Is it desirable that the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States, -
"ARTICLE -
"SECTION 1. The terms of the President and Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Sena- tors and Representatives at noon on the 3d day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.
"SEC. 2. The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3d day of January, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.
"SEC. 3. If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President elect shall have died, the Vice President elect shall become President. If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice President elect shall have qualified, declar- ing who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice President shall have qualified.
"SEC. 4. The Congress may by law provide for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the House of Representatives may choose a President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them, and for the case of the death of any of the per- sons from whom the Senate may choose a Vice President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them.
"SEC. 5. Sections 1 and 2 shall take effect on the 15th day of October following the ratification of this article. "SEC. 6. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Consti- tution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submis- sion," - be ratified by the General Court?
YES
NO
QUESTION # 3
P-1 P-2 P-3 P-X P-5 P-6 TOTAL
Yes
498
402
7/
108
49
218
1346
No
124
88
15
28
14
60
329
BLANKS
385
469
59
130
39
162
12xY
TOTAL
1007
959
145
266
102
440
2919
COUNTY
175
QUESTION NO. 1. LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION.
Shall the proposed law which defines and legalizes the practice of chiropractics; establishes a board of registration of chiropractors and defines the number, mode of appointment, tenure, qualification and compensation of its members, and its powers and duties; provides for the preliminary qualifications, examination, certification, original regis- tration and annual license of chiropractors and regulation of their practice, and defines the mode, subjects of and fees for examination, the mode of practice and penalties; and other matters related thereto, which are chiefly as follows:
That chiropractic be "the science or practice of locating and adjust- ing by hand the malpositions of the articulations of the human spine."
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