Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Milford, Massachusetts 1934, Part 12

Author: Milford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1934
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 302


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. Section 114A provides that the Commissioner of


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Conservation may suspend the operation of Section 105B for a period not exceeding thirty days within any specified territory under the control of his department.


The law also provides for the submission, by the Selectmen to the voters at a special town meeting in the current year, upon petition, of the question as to whether the provisions of Section 105B shall be sus- pended in any town; and which was approved by both branches of the General Court by vote YES | not recorded, be approved ?


NO 1


To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on both of the following questions :


(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages in this city (or town) he will vote "Yes" on both questions :


(b) If he desires to permit the sale of wines and malt beverages only herein, he will vote "No" on ques- tion 1 and "Yes" on question 2.


(c) If he desires to prohibit the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages herein, he will vote "No" on both questions.


Question 2.


1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whis- key, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and YES all other alcoholic beverages) ? NO


Question 3.


2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and other malt YES | beverages) ? NO 1


Question 4.


1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on li- censed horse races be permitted in this | YES | county ?


NO


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Question 5.


2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on li- censed dog races be permitted in this YES county ?


NO


The polls may be closed at four o'clock in the after- noon on said day of meeting.


And you are hereby directed to serve this Warrant by posting up attested copies thereof at each of the Public Meeting Houses and at the Post Office in said Town; also cause an attested copy to be published in the Milford Daily News, a newspaper published in · said Town, Two Sabbaths at least before the time set for said meeting.


Hereof Fail Not, and make due return of this War- rant with your doings thereon to the Clerk of said Town, at the time of meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands at Milford this 23d day of October, A. D. 1934.


JOHN H. GARDELLA, WILLIAM J. HAYES, LYNDHURST A. MacGREGOR, Selectmen of Milford.


A true copy. Attest :


JOHN J. MOLONEY, Constable of Milford.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Worcester, ss.


Milford, November 6, 1934


Pursuant to the within Warrant I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Milford herein described to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within mentioned by posting up attested copies of this Warrant at each of the Public Meeting Houses and at the Post Office in said Town; and I have likewise caused an attested copy of this Warrant to be pub- lished in the Milford Daily News, a newspaper pub-


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lished in said Town, two Sabbaths before the time set for said meeting.


Attest :


JOHN J. MOLONEY, Constable of Milford.


A true copy of the Warrant and the officer's return thereon.


Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


TOWN MEETING, NOVEMBER 6, 1934 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Worcester, ss.


November.6, 1934


In pursuance to the foregoing Warrant the rinhabi- tants of the Town of Milford, qualified by law to vote in elections and in Town affairs met in. Dewey Hall, in said Town on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, A. D. 1934, punctually at 5:45 o'clock in the forenoon, and were called to order by Lyndhurst A. MacGregor, Selectman.


The Town Clerk read the Warrant and the officer's return thereon.


All legal requirements having been complied with, the polls were declared open at 5:50 o'clock A. M.


J. Roy Kerr, Arthur E. Vesperi, Harry C. Tilden, Samuel M. Ianzito, Michael P. Visconti, James E. Mc- Mahon, John F. Adams, George Daigle, tellers appoint- ed by the Selectmen to check voting lists, and William E. Stopp, Edward J. Livingston, John W. Whidden and Edward R. Glennon, ballot clerks appointed by the Selectmen, were sworn to a faithful performance of their duties by the Town Clerk.


Voted : To close the polls at 8 o'clock P. M.


Walter B. McFarland, Jeremiah J. Murphy, Frank A. Bixby, William A. Edwards, Irving W. Joy, Thomas


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C. Donovan, Angelo Morcone, Charles DelFante, Jo- seph G. Lipman, Dennis P. Flynn, Edward J. O'Sulli- van, Patrick J. Lyons, Francis D. Cunniff, Robert Bils- bury, Nicholas P. Ruscitti, Thomas F. Waters, Victor Mainini, William F. Hynes, Lawrence F. Granger, M. Earl Moore, Ernest H. Griffith, Henry Bozzini, Cosmo Santoro, William A. Birmingham, Elmer W. Adams, Fred McDonough, Charles Guglielimi, Joseph P. Drugan, Vincent Pilla, John W. Hayes, Francis X. Tru- dell, John E. Wallace, tellers appointed by the Select- men, to canvass and count votes, were sworn to a faith- ful performance of their duties by the Town Clerk and began their duties at 9 o'clock A. M.


Michael Celozzi, appointed by the Selectmen to can- vass and count the votes, substituting for Vincent Pilla, was sworn to a faithful performance of his duty by the Town Clerk, and began his duties at 1 o'clock P. M.


During the voting the ballot box was opened by unanimous consent of the presiding officer and the Town Clerk, fourteen times for the purpose of taking out, sorting, and counting the ballots. First at 9:15 A. M. when the box registered 458; then at 10:15 A. M. when it registered 725; then at 10:50 A. M. when it registered 831; then at 11:30 A. M. when it regis- tered 1000; then at 12:44 P. M. when it registered 1251; then at 1:30 P. M. when it registered 1464; then at 2:10 P. M. when it registered 1763; then at 2:50 P. M. when it registered 2117; then at 3:22 P. M. when it registered 2374; then at 4 P. M. when it reg- istered 2640; then at 5 P. M. when it registered 3134; then at 6:30 P. M. when it registered 4000; then at 7:15 P. M. when it registered 4502; then at 8 P. M. when it registered at the close of the polls 5119. The ballot box count and the count of the tellers checking the voting lists did not agree.


The names of those on the lists of voters which


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were checked and audibly counted were found to be 5116.


The polls were closed at 8 o'clock P. M.


Jeremiah J. Roche, George A. Bragdon, Joseph Santosuosso, Benjamin Smethurst, John H. McLaugh- lin, William J .. Murray, Nils Benson, Kenneth Tower, John F. Connors, Anthony Parente, William Temple- man, Bennie Colabello, Thomas J. Ryan, William T. Larkin, Frank W. Thrasher, Louis Calozzi, William H. O'Donnell, Paul Apicella, Melvin B. Conner, Pomeroy Edwards, Christopher T. May, Anthony Visconti, Marco Balzarini, Daniel Visconti, Walter Fitzgerald, Thomas Salvia, Fred J. Casey, Giacomo Tosches, Wil- liam Bellofatto, Joseph Cimino, Frank J. Mee, Stephen Vendetti, tellers appointed by the Selectmen to can- vass and count votes, was sworn to a faithful perform- ance of their duties by the Town Clerk, and began their duties at 8 o'clock P. M.


The tellers having canvassed the votes given in and found the whole number of ballots cast to be fifty-one hundred sixteen (5116) the same having been sorted and counted, declaration thereof was made in open meeting and recorded as follows:


Thirty-five (35) of the number of ballots cast were from absent voters.


The vote was announced at 2:30 o'clock A. M., No- vember 7, 1934.


For Governor


Votes


John W. Aiken of Chelsea, Socialist Labor Party 27


Gaspar G. Bacon of Boston, Republican 1425


James M. Curley of Boston, Democratic 3283


Freeman W. Follett of Haverhill, Prohibition 7


Frank A. Goodwin of Boston, Equal Tax 225


Alfred Baker Lewis of Cambridge, Socialist Party 75


Edward Stevens of Boston, Communist Party 5


Blanks 69


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For Lieutenant Governor


Elizabeth Donovan of North Brookfield, Socialist Party 118


John W. Haigis of Greenfield, Republican 1528


Horace I. Hillis of Saugus, Socialist Labor Party 36


Joseph L. Hurley of Fall River, Democratic 3241 Florence L. Lawton of Worcester, Prohibition 20


Horace Riley of Boston, Communist Party 16


Blanks 157


For Secretary


Walter Burke of New Bedford, Communist Party 26 Frederic W. Cook of Somerville, Republican 1539


George L. McGlynn of Beverly, Socialist Labor Party 36


Leslie A. Richards of South Hadley, Socialist Party 85


Joseph Santosuosso of Boston, Democratic 3213


William B. Taylor of Plympton, Prohibition 14


Blanks 203


For Treasurer


Oscar U. Dionne of New Bedford, Republican 1337


William R. Ferry of Newton, Prohibition 54


Thomas Gilmartin of Brookline, Socialist Labor Party 39


Charles F. Hurley of Cambrdge, Democratic Party 3357


Harry Maltzman of Boston, Socialist Party 94


Frederick S. Reynolds of Lynn, Communist Party 13 Blanks 222


For Auditor


Henning A. Blomen of Cambridge, Socialist Labor Party 42


Thomas H. Buckley of Abington, Democratic 3218


Alonzo B. Cook of Boston, Republican 1461


Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield, Socialist Party 99


Paul Skers of Worcester, Communist Party 12


Blanks 284


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For Attorney Concral


Morris Berzon of Everett, Socialist Party 99


Paul A. Dever of Cambridge, Democratic 3112


Charles A. Flaherty of Saugus, Communist Party 22


George F. Hogan of Nahant, Prohibition 60


Fred E. Oelcher of Peabody, Socialist Labor Party 33 Joseph E. Warner of Taunton, Republican 1543


Blanks 247


For Senator in Congress


Albert Sprague Coolidge of Pittsfield, Socialist Party 105


W. Barnard Smith of Brookline, Prohibition 28


David I. Walsh of Fitchburg, Democratic 3414


Robert M. Washburn of Boston, Republican 1309


Albert L. Waterman of Boston, Socialist Labor Party 34


Paul C. Wicks of Greenfield, Communist Party 3


Blanks 223


For Congressman-Fourth District


Willam A. Ahern of Worcester, Socialist Party 138 James H. Ferguson of Worcester, Democratic 3098


Pehr G. Holmes of Worcester, Republican 1579


Blanks 301


For Councillor-Seventh District


Charles J. O'Connor of Worcester, Democratic 2950


Winfield A. Schuster of Douglas, Republican 1713


Thomas E. Sheridan of Worcester, Socialist Party 124 Blanks 329


Senator-Fourth Worcester District


P. Eugene Casey of Milford, Democratic 3324


George W. Knowlton, Jr., of Upton, Republican 1533


Blanks 259


For Representatives in General Court-Eighth Worcester District


Henry J. McNamara of Grafton ,Democratic 2687


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Elmer C. Nelson of Milford, Republican 2340


Michael Shaughnessy of Upton, Democratic 2264


Christopher J. Tyrrell of Westborough, Repub- lican 1253


Blanks 1688


For District Attorney-Middle District


John S. Derham of Uxbridge, Democratic 2980


1857


Owen A. Hoban of Gardner, Republican 1 Blanks 279


For Clerk of Courts-Worcester County


William C. Bowen of Worcester, Democratic 3230


Stanley W. McRell of Clinton, Republican 1454


Blanks 432


For Register of Deeds-Worcester District


Chester S. Bavis of Worcester, Republican 1512


Robert B. Gallagher of Worcester, Democratic 3165


Blanks 439


For County Commissioner-Worcester County


George W. Jones of Worcester, Republican 1936


Paul E. Soulliere of Worcester, Democratic 2796


Blanks 384


For Associate Commissioners-Worcester County


Lemuel D. Carter of Berlin, Republican 1623


Myron E. Richardson of Hardwick, Republican 1622


Charles N. Turner of Oxford, Democratic 3111


Blanks 3876


Question No. 1. LAW SUBMITTED UPON REFERENDUM AFTER PASSAGE.


Shall a law described as follows:


This law amends General Laws, Chapter 131, as pre- viously amended by repealing section 105A thereof and adding thereto three new sections, 105B, 105C, and 114A.


Section 105B provides that whoever uses any trap


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or other device for capture of fur bearing animals, which is not designed to kill such animal at once or to take it unhurt and which is likely to cause continued suffering to an animal caught therein, shall be fined fifty dollars, but traps or other devices for protection of property, set not more than fifty yards from any building, cultivated plot, or enclosures used for rear- ing poultry or game birds, to the use of which the pres- ence of vermin may be detrimental, are excluded from the application of this section.


Section 105C provides for the submission to the vot- ers at a municipal election in any city or town upon petition, of the question of whether the operation of Section 105B shall be suspended or if it has been already suspended, of the question whether it shall again be operative in such city or town.


Section 114A provides that the Commissioner of Conservation may suspend the operation of Section 105B for a period not exceeding thirty days within any specified territory under the control of his depart- ment.


The law also provides for the submission, by the Selectmen to the voters at a special town meeting in the current year, upon petition, of the question as to whether the provisions of section 105B shall be sus- pended in any town; and which was approved by both branches of the General Court by vote not recorded, be approved ?


Yes


1913


No


784


Blanks


2419


To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on both of the following questions :


(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages in this city (or town) he will vote "Yes" on both questions.


(b) If he desires to permit the sale of wines and


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malt beverages only herein, he will vote "No" on ques- tion 1 and "Yes" on question 2.


(c) If he desires to prohibit the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages herein, he will vote "No" on both questions.


1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whis- key, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines | Yes | 2934 and all other alcoholic beverages? | No 741 Blanks, 1441


2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines, and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?


| Yes | 2789 | | No 670 | Blanks, 1657


1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on li- censed horse races be permitted in this county ?


Yes | 2556 | No | 1042 | Blanks, 1518


2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on li- censed dog races be permitted in this county ?


Yes | 2153 No |1253 | Blanks, 1710


The ballots cast and the lists of voters used at the election were then sealed in cases and endorsed by the Election Officers, and delivered into the custody of the Town Clerk as the law provides.


The unused ballots remaining and all cancelled bal- lots certified to by the Ballot Clerks to be such, were sealed in cases and delivered to the Town Clerk as the law provides, the Warrant was then dissolved.


A true record. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


A true copy of the records. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk. 1



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TOWN CLERKS' MEETING Eighth Worcester Representative District COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester, ss.


Grafton, November 16, 1934


In compliance with the provisions of Section 125, of Chapter 54, General Laws, we, the town clerks of the towns of Grafton, Milford, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Upton and Westborough, which towns comprise the EIGHTH WORCESTER REPRESENTATIVE DIS- TRICT, assembled at the office of the Town Clerk of Grafton, at 12 o'clock noon, on Friday, the sixteenth day of November, A. D. 1934, which is the tenth day following the day of election, and canvassed the re- turns of votes cast in said towns for TWO REPRE- SENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL COURT, to be hold- en in Boston, on the first Wednesday of January next, said votes were returned to us as by law required and were given in at legal meetings held in each of said towns for that purpose on the sixth day of November, A. D. 1934, and is shown by the following tabular statement :-


Candidate


Grafton


Milford


Shrewsbury


Southboro


Upton


Westboro


Total


Henry J. McNamara


of Grafton (D.)


1155


2687


606


240


167


410


5265


Elmer C. Nelson


of Milford (R.)


981


2340 1231


435


540


1109


6636


Michael Shaughnessy


of Upton (D.)


674


2264


502


214


361


366


4381


Christopher J. Tyrrell


of Westborough (R.) 851


1253 1103


416


415 1384


5422


Blanks


947


1688 1142


379


371


659


5186


Total


4608 10232 4584 1684 1854 3928 26890


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ELMER C. NELSON of Milford and CHRISTOPHER J. TYRRELL of Westborough having received the larg- est number of votes, were declared elected, and to them certificates were issued and a duplicate copy thereof was sent to the Secretary of the Commonwealth as the law requires.


In WITNESS WHEREOF, WE, the town clerks of Grafton, Milford, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Upton and Westborough have hereunto set our hands this sixteenth day of November, A. D. 1934.


Attest :


ROBERT S. LEONARD, Town Clerk of Grafton


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk of Milford


ALDEN C. STONE, Town Clerk of Shrewsbury


CHARLES L. FAIRBANKS, Town Clerk of Southbor- ough


GEORGE G. NEWTON, Town Clerk of Upton


ANNIE A. DUNNE, Town Clerk of Westborough


A true record. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


A true copy of the record. Attest:


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, DECEMBER 10, 1934


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Worcester, ss.


To either Constable of the Town of Milford, in said County, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth aforesaid, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabi- tants of said Town, qualified by law to vote in Elections and in Town Affairs, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Town, on Monday, the tenth day of December, A. D.


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1934, punctually at eight o'clock in the evening, to act upon the following articles, namely :-


Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the appropriation for Public Welfare to the ap- propriation for Cedar Street Construction, Chapter 90, the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00), or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the appropriation for Soldiers' Relief to the ap- propriation for Materials, team hire, tools and truck hire for E.R.A. projects, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the appropriation of year 1932, for construction of sidewalks at Charles River to appropriation for ma- terials, team hire, tools, and truck hire for E.R.A. projects, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the appropriation of 1932, for purchase of, and installing drain pipe in Walnut Street, to the appro- priation for General Highways, the sum of Five Hun- dred Dollars ($500.00), or take any action in relation thereto.


And you are hereby directed to serve this Warrant by posting up attested copies thereof at each of the Public Meeting Houses and at the Post Office in said Town; also cause an attested copy to be published in the Milford Daily News, a newspaper published in said Town, Two Sabbaths at least before the time set for said meeting.


Hereof Fail Not, and make due return of this War- rant with your doings thereon to the Clerk of said Town, at the time of meeting aforesaid.


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Given under our hands at Milford, this 26th day of November, A. D. 1934.


JOHN H. GARDELLA, WILLIAM J. HAYES, LYNDHURST A. MacGREGOR, Selectmen of Milford.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Worcester, ss.


Milford, December 10, 1934


Pursuant to the within Warrant I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Milford herein described, to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this Warrant at each of the Public Meeting Houses, and at the Post Office in said Town; and I have likewise caused an attested copy of this Warrant to be pub- lished in the Milford Daily News. a newspaper pub- lished in said Town, Two Sabbaths before the time set for said meeting.


Attest :


JOHN J. MOLONEY, Constable of Milford.


A true copy of the Warrant and the Officer's return thereon. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, DECEMBER 10, 1934 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Worcester, ss.


· Milford, December 10, 1934


In puruance to the foregoing Warrant, the inhabi- tants of the Town of Milford, qualified to vote in Elec- tions and in Town Affairs, met in Town Hall in said Town, on Monday, the tenth day of December, A. D.


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1934, punctually at eight o'clock in the evening, and were called to order by the Town Clerk, who read the Warrant and the Officer's return thereon.


Under Article 1. The meeting made choice of John T. McLoughlin, as Moderator, the vote being unani- mous.


Article 2. Voted : To transfer from the appropria- tion for Public Welfare to the appropriation for Cedar Street Construction, Chapter 90, the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00).


Voted: To pass over the remainder of the Article.


Article 3. Voted: To transfer from the appropria- tion for Soldiers' Relief to the appropriation for ma- terials, team hire, tools and truck hire, for E.R.A. projects, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,- 000.00).


Voted: To pass over the remainder of the Article.


Article 4. Voted : To transfer from the appropria- tion of year 1932, for construction of sidewalk at Charles River to appropriation for materials, team hire, tools and truck hire for E.R.A. projects, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).


Voted : To pass over the remainder of the Article.


Article 5. Voted: To transfer from the appropria- tion of year 1932, for purchase of and installing drain pipe in Walnut Street, to the appropriation for Gen- eral Highways the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).


Voted: To pass over the remainder of the Article. Voted : To dissolve the Warrant.


A true record. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


A true copy of the records. Attest:


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


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RECOUNT OF VOTES FOR SECRETARY OF COMMONWEALTH


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester, ss.


Milford, December 14, 1934


In compliance with an order issued by Frederic W. Cook, Secretary of Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for a recount of the ballots cast for Secretary of the Commonwealth, at the State Election, Milford, No- vember 6, 1934, We, the Registrars of Voters, of Mil- ford, Mass., met this fourteenth day of December, 1934, for the purpose of recounting said ballots, and after examining all ballots cast, at said election, we deter- mined as follows: That


Walter Burke of New Bedford, Communist Party, had 27


Frederic W. Cook of Somerville, Republican, had 1551 George L. McGlynn, of Beverly, Socialist Labor,


had 37


I.eslié A. Richards of So. Hadley, Socialist Party, had 82


Joseph Santosuosso of Boston, Democratic, had 3204 William B. Taylor of Plympton, Prohibition, had 14


Blanks 201


Whole number of ballots


5116


GEORGE W. BILLINGS, JOHN J. BEST,


WILLIAM E. MOORE, DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Registrars of Voters of Milford, Mass.


A true record. Attest :


. DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


A true copy of the records. Attest:


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


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RECOUNT OF VOTES FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY (MIDDLE DISTRICT)


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester, ss.


Milford, December 14; 1934


We, the undersigned Registrars of Voters of Mil- ford, Mass., acting upon the petition of twenty-seven registered voters of the Town of Milford, demanding a recount of the ballots cast for District Attorney, Mid- dle District, at the State Election in said Town, on the sixth day of November, 1934, met this fourteenth day of December, 1934, for the purpose of recounting all ballots cast for said office and after examining all ballots cast, we determined as follows:


For District Attorney


Votes


John S. Derham of Uxbridge, Democratic, had 2990


Owen A. Hoban of Gardner, Republican, had 1850


Blanks 276


Whole number of ballots 5116


GEORGE W. BILLINGS JOHN J. BEST, WILLIAM E. MOORE, DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Registrars of Voters in Milford, Mass.


A true record. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,


Town Clerk.


A true copy of the record. Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


TOWN CLERK'S REPORT.


Miscellaneous Licenses Recorded.


Automobile agents


8


Used car dealers


3


Motor vehicle junk


3


Motor cycle agent


1


Pool and billiards


7


Bowling alleys


2


Auctioneers


6


Sale of ice cream, soda water, fruit and confec- tionery on the Lord's Day


1 49


Common Victuallers


44


Innholders


11


Oleomargarine


6


Lodging House


1


Theatrical


Eutertainments on the Lord's Day (State The- atre) 52


Circus


1


Sale of firearms


3


Junk collectors


4


Shops for second-hand articles


3


Garages


7


Sale of denatured alcohol


10


Wrestling bouts


2


Licenses for the Sale of All Alcoholic Beverages.


Package stores


4


Hotels


5


Restaurants


1


10


Druggists


4


Club


1


65


Licenses for the Sale of Wines and Malt Beverages. Restaurants 5


Hotel 1


Special Licenses for the Sale of Wines and Malt Beverages


2


Mortgages and Other Legal Instruments Recorded.


Chattel mortgages


63


Mortgages discharged


7


Notices of sale 2


Notices of foreclosure


2


Conditional sales agreements


7


Assignments for benefit of creditors


2


Lease


1


Mortgagees sale of personal property


2


Assignment of wages


2


Dog Licenses Recorded.


NUMBER RETURNED BY THE ASSESSORS 725


Number licensed (males 600, females 90, spayed 88) 778


$1826.00


Amount paid to Town Treasurer




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