Records Town of Chelsmford 1918-1929, Part 8

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1918
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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


165


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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