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Toivo Hannula-of Templeton-Socialist Party Isidore Wilfred Smith-of Leominster- Democratic 435
27
Oliver Williams-of Fitchburg-Socialist Party
23
Blanks 871
Total
2758
County Treasurer-Worcester County Votes
Ralph R. Kendall-of Worcester-Republican 326
Alexander G. Lajoie-of Worcester-Democratic 727 Blanks 326
Total 1379
To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-
(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this town of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "YES" on all three questions.
(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question ene, "YES" on question two and "NO" on question three.
(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so-called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on questions one and two and "YES" on question three.
(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on and off the prem- ises where sold and in addition other alcoholic bever- ages but only in packages, so-called, not to be drunk
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on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on ques- tion one and "YES" on questions two and three.
(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on all three questions.
1. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale . therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic bever- ages) ?
Yes
690
No
56
Blanks
633
Total 1379.
2. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines, and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?
Yes
638
No
45
Blanks
696
Total 1379
3. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so- called, not to be drunk on the premises?
Yes
621
No
56
Blanks
702
Total
1379
"Shall sections twenty-six to thirty-one H, inclusive, of Chapter thirty-two of the General Laws, inserted therein by section one of an act of the general court passed in the current year entitled 'An Act providing for Contributory Retirement Systems for Cities and Towns that may be accepted by Them, and making Certain Other Changes in the Laws Relative to Retire- ment Systems', enabling cities and towns which accept it to establish contributory retirement systems for their employees, be accepted ?"
Yes 401
No
57
Blanks
921
Total
1379
QUESTION OF PUBLIC POLICY
"Shall the Representatives in the General Court
.
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from this district be instructed to vote in favor of amending the State constitution for the purpose of lim- iting the amount of taxes, for all purposes, which may be legally levied against any real estate within the Commonwealth to a sum not exceeding $25.00 for each one thousand dollars of assessed valuation ?"
Yes 458
No 57
Blanks 864
Total 1379
Signed, RALPH CARCHIO, Warden
Signed, CHARLES W. FRASCOTTI, Clerk A true record :
Attest :
DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,
Town Clerk
A true copy of the records :
Attest :
DENNIS J. SULLIVAN,
Town Clerk
STATE ELECTION, November 3, 1936
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Worcester, ss.
Milford, November 3, 1936
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant issued by the Board of Selectmen, the qualified voters of Precinct No 3 of said Milford assembled at the time and place designated for the purposes herein expressed, the fol- lowing Election Officers appointed by the Board of Selectmen were present and served as follows :-
Names
Office
Sworn by
Karl A. Bright
Warden
Dennis J. Sullivan
Arthur J. Logan
Clerk
Dennis J. Sullivan
Paul Apicella
Dep. W'den
Precinct Clerk
Charles Lufty
Dep. Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Perley S. Johnson Inspector
Precinct Clerk
Francis J. Carron
Inspector
Precinct Clerk
Arthur A. Jenkins
Inspector Precinct Clerk
John F. O'Neil
Inspector Precinct Clerk
Isaiah C. Trask
Precinct Clerk
Patrick C. J. Dacey
Dep. Inspe'r Dep. Inspe'r
Precinct Clerk
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William J. McAdams
Dep. Inspe'r Precinct Clerk
John E. Higgiston, Jr. Dep. Inspe'r Louis Piteo
Precinct Clerk
Ballot Clerk Precinct Clerk
John D. Cronan
Ballot Clerk Precinct Clerk
INSPECTORS TO CANVASS AND COUNT VOTES Names
Sworn by
Edgar Peneau
Precinct Clerk
Benjamin Smethurst
Precinct Clerk
Thomas F. Donovan
Precinct Clerk
Frederick Bethel, Jr.
Precinct Clerk
Francis J. O'Grady
Precinct Clerk
Joseph P. Drugan
Precinct Clerk
George L. Sears
Precinct Clerk
John A. Finnigan
Precinct Clerk
Walter O. Rapps
Precinct Clerk
Elmer C. Adams
Precinct Clerk
Walter Chapin
Precinct Clerk
George C. Clement
Precinct Clerk
Lloyd D. Miett
Precinct Clerk
James Sheedy
Precinct Clerk
In the absence of the Officers appointed by the Board of Selectmen the following named persons were chosen to fill vacancies and served accordingly to wit:
INSPECTORS TO CANVASS AND COUNT VOTES
Names
Sworn by
Llewellyn Chapman
Precinct Clerk
Francis X. Trudell
Precinct Clerk
The cards of instructions, penalty cards, specimen ballots, and copies of Measure to be submitted to the people, received from the Town Clerk, having been duly posted, the Warrant herein before recorded was read by the Precinct Clerk. The ballot box was exam- ined by the Precinct Officers and found to be empty the register indicated 0000.
The sealed packages received from the Town Clerk, containing the official ballots were opened by the Pre- siding Election Officers in the presence of the other Precinct Officers, the ballots were delivered by him to the Ballot Clerks.
The Polls were declared open at eight o'clock A. M.
During the voting the ballot box was opened by unanimous consent of the Warden and Clerk, four times for the purpose of taking out, sorting, and count-
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ing the ballots, first at 2:25 o'clock P. M. when it reg- istered 225, then at 6:55 o'clock P. M. when it regis- tered 1003, then at 7:38 o'clock P. M. when it regis- tered 1203, then at the close of the polls, 8 o'clock P. M. when it registered 1257. The ballot box register showed one more number than the number of ballots cast.
The Inspectors appointed to canvass and count the ballots began their duties at four o'clock P. M.
The polls were declared closed at eight o'clock P. M.
After the closing of the polls the Officers in charge of the voting lists audibly counted and announced the whole number of names checked on the voting lists to be 1256.
The ballots cast having been sorted and counted by the proper officers were recorded and declared in open meeting to be as hereinafter set forth.
Whole number of ballots cast 1256 fifteen of the above number of ballots cast were from absentee voters.
The ballots cast were sealed in envelopes and placed. in a case and sealed. The unused ballots were placed in a case and sealed.
The voting lists used at the ballot box and at the tables were sealed, and the used and unused ballots also sealed were delivered to the Town Clerk as the law requires.
The result of the ballot was announced at 1:45 o'clock A. M., November 4, 1936.
Signed, KARL A. BRIGHT, Warden Signed, ARTHUR J. LOGAN, Clerk
Precinct 3
Milford, November 4, 1936
To the Town Clerk of Milford :
In accordance with the Provisions of Section 105, of Chapter 54, General Laws, following is a copy of the record of votes cast in Precinct 3 at the State Election held November 3, 1936.
Electors of President and Vice President. Votes
Aiken and Teichert-Socialist Labor Party
0
Browder and Ford-Communist Party 1
Colvin and Watson-Prohibition 0
Landon and Knox-Republican 395
88
Lemke and O'Brien-The Union Party 121
Roosevelt and Garner-Democratic 692
Thomas and Nelson-Socialist Party 9 Blanks 38
Total 1256
Governor
Votes
Fred G. Bushold-of Lawrence-Union- Coughlin-Townsend 18
Alfred H. Evans-of Northfield-Prohibition 3
John W. Haigis-of Greenfield-Republican 428
1
Horace I. Hillis-of Saugus-Socialist Labor Party Otis Archer Hood-of Boston-Communist Party
3
Charles F. Hurley-of Cambridge-Democratic 645 Alfred Baker Lewis-of Cambridge-Socialist Party 12 William H. McMasters-of Cambridge-The Union Party
104
Blanks
42
Total 1256
Lieutenant Governor
Votes
Henning A. Blomen-of Cambridge-Socialist
Labor Party 7
Freeman W. Follett-of Haverhill-Prohibition 4
Walter S. Hutchins-of Greenfield-Socialist Party 12
Francis E. Kelley-of Boston-Democratic 733
Leverett Saltonstall-of Newton-Republican 428
Paul C. Wicks-of Greenfield-Communist Party 3
Blanks
69
Total
1256
Secretary
Votes
Frederic W. Cook-of Somerville-Republican 473 Ralph Dow-of New Bedford-Socialist Party 13 George L. McGlynn-of Springfield-Socialist Labor Party 6
Mary E. Moore-of Boston-Communist Party Joseph Santosuosso-of Boston-Democratic 686 Blanks 71 1256
Total
Treasurer
Votes
Thomas Gilmartin-of Boston-Socialist Labor Party 7
Mabelle M. Groves-of Newton-Prohibition 2
Harold J. Hatfield-of Belmont-Independent Progressive 8
Eva Hoffman-of Boston-Communist Party 2
7
89
James M. Hurley-of Marlborough-Democratic 679 William N. Hurley-of Boston-Republican 460
Sylvester J. McBride-of Watertown-Socialist Party 22 76
Blanks
Total 1256
Auditor Votes
Lyman M. Aldrich-of Worcester-Prohibition 11
Thomas H. Buckley-of Abington-Democratic 683
Richard Darby-of Everett-Independent 8
Elizabeth Donovan-of North Brookfield- Socialist Party 15
Alfred Haase-of Fitchburg-Communist Party
2
Walter J. Hogan-of Springfield-Socialist Labor Party 5
Russell A. Wood-of Cambridge-Republican 428 Blanks 104
Total 1256
Attorney General Votes
Morris Berzon-of Everett-Socialist Party
15
Paul A. Dever-of Cambridge-Democratic 674
Felix Forte-of Somerville-Republican 475
George F. Hogan-of Nahant-Prohibition
2
Fred E. Oelcher-of Peabody-Socialist Labor Party 2
Michael Tuysuzian-of Chelsea-Communist Party 3
Blanks 85
Total 1256
Senator in Congress Votes
Alonzo B. Cook-of Boston-Townsendite- Prohibition-Economy 7
Albert Sprague Coolidge-of Cambridge- Socialist Party 11
James M. Curley-of Boston-Democratic 589
Ernest L. Dodge-of Beverly-Socialist Labor Party 2 Charles Flaherty-of Boston-Communist Party 4 Guy M. Gray-of Greenfield-Townsend- Social Justice 12
Moses H. Gulesian-of Newton-Townsend Plan 10 Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr .- of Beverly-Republican 441 Wilbur D. Moon-of Lynn-Prohibition 0
Thomas C. O'Brien-of Boston-The Union Party 130
90
Blanks 50 Total 1256
Congressman --- Fourth District
William A. Ahern-of Worcester-Socialist Party 23
Pehr G. Holmes-of Worcester-Republican 421
Edward A. Ryan-of Worcester-Democratic 714 John F. Harrigan-of Worcester 1
Blanks 97
Total 1256
Councillor-Seventh District Votes
Charles J. O'Connor-of Worcester-Democratic 683
Winfield A. Schuster-of Douglas-Republican 449
Arthur J. Whitney-of Ashby-Socialist Party 20
Blanks 104
Total
1256
Senator-Fourth Worcester District
Votes
P. Eugene Casey-of Milford-Democratic
827
Elmer C. Nelson-of Milford-Republican 386 Blanks 43
Total 1256
Representatives in General Court-Eighth Worcester District Votes
Henry J. McNamara-of Grafton-Democratic 650
Nathan Rosenfeld-of Milford-Republican 510
Malcolm J. Salmon-of Shrewsbury-Democratic 419 Christopher J. Tyrrell-of Westborough- Republican 383
Blanks
550
Total 2512
Register of Probate and Insolvency-Worcester County Votes
William G. Adam-of Worcester-Socialist Party 23
F. Joseph Donohue-of Worcester-Democratic 656
Leon E. Felton-of Worcester-Republican 429
Blanks 148
Total 1256
County Commissioners-Worcester County Votes
Ray P. Bartlett-of Winchendon-Republican 389
Francis E. Cassidy-of Webster-Democratic 516
Earl P. Crockett-of Shrewsbury-Independent 47
Elbert M. Crockett-of Milford-Republican
690
91
Toivo Hannula-of Templeton-Socialist Party
11
Isidore Wilfred Smith-of Leominster-
Democratic 404
Oliver Williams-of Fitchburg-Socialist Party 413
Blanks 442
Total 2512
County Treasurer-Worcester County Votes
Ralph R. Kendall-of Worcester-Republican 464
668 Alexander G. Lajoie-of Worcester-Democratic Blanks 124
Total 1256
To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-
(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this town of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "YES" on all three questions.
(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question one, "YES" on question two and "NO" on question three.
(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so-called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on questions one and two and "YES" on question three.
(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on and off the prem- ises where sold and in addition other alcoholic bever- ages but only in packages, so-called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on ques- tion one and "YES" on questions two and three.
(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on all three questions.
1. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic bever- ages) ?
Yes
668
No
172
Blanks
416
Total
1256
92
2. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines, and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?
Yes 613
No
162
Blanks 481
Total 1256
3. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so- called, not to be drunk on the premises ?
Yes 606
Nc
152
Blanks
498
Total
1256
"Shall sections twenty-six to thirty-one H, inclusive, of Chapter thirty-two of the General Laws, inserted therein by section one of an act of the general court passed in the current year entitled 'An Act providing for Contributory Retirement Systems for Cities and Towns that may be accepted by Them, and making Certain Other Changes in the Laws Relative to Retire- ment Systems', enabling cities and towns which accept it to establish contributory retirement systems for their employees, be accepted ?"
Yes 441
No
104
Blanks
711
Total
1256
QUESTION OF PUBLIC POLICY
"Shall the Representatives in the General Court from this district be instructed to vote in favor of amending the State constitution for the purpose of lim- iting the amount of taxes, for all purposes, which may be legally levied against any real estate within the Commonwealth to a sum not exceeding $25.00 for each one thousand dollars of assessed valuation?"
Yes 569
No
98
Blanks
589
Total 1256
Signed, KARL A. BRIGHT, Warden Signed, ARTHUR J. LOGAN, Clerk
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A true record : Attest :
DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk
A true copy of the records : Attest :
DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk
STATE ELECTION, November 3, 1936
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Worcester, ss.
Milford, November 3, 1936
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant issued by the Board of Selectmen, the qualified voters of Precinct No. 4, of said Milford assembled at the time and place designated for the purposes herein expressed, the fol- lowing Election Officers appointed by the Board of Se- lectmen were present and served as follows:
Names
Office
Sworn by
Walter B. McFarland
Warden
Dennis J. Sullivan
George F. Daigle
Clerk Dennis J. Sullivan
Frank A. Whipple
Dep. W'den
Precinct Clerk
George R. Daly
Dep. Clerk
Precinct Clerk
John C. Lynch John J. Gilroy
Inspector Inspector
Precinct Clerk
William Williams, Jr.
Inspector
Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk
Thomas E. O'Neill
Inspector Dep. Inspe'r Dep. Inspe'r
Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk
Rufus G. Pond
Bennie Colabello
Dep. Inspe'r
Precinct Clerk
Will E. Southland
Dep. Inspe'r
Precinct Clerk
Thomas H. Brennan
Ballot Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Ralph Bowley
Ballot Clerk
Precinct Clerk
INSPECTORS TO CANVASS AND COUNT VOTES Name
Arthur C. Johnson
Sworn by Precinct Clerk
John Rubery
Precinct Clerk
Arthur L. Reynolds
Precinct Clerk
Leo Pelligrino
Precinct Clerk
Herbert B. McKenna
Precinct Clerk
Antonio Sannicandro
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
John J. Kirby
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Names
Sworn by
William Fitzgerald
Precinct Clerk
John A. Halliwell
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Fred McDonough Joseph G. Lipman Robert Knight
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Stephen Vendetti
Precinct Clerk
Thomas J. Ryan
Precinct Clerk
Michael T. Curley
Precinct Clerk
In the absence of Officers appointed by the Board of Selectmen, the following named persons were chos- en to fill vacancies, and served accordingly to wit:
INSPECTORS TO CANVASS AND COUNT VOTES Names
Sworn by
William F. Sherburne
Precinct Clerk
Joseph McAuliff
Precinct Clerk
The cards of instructions, penalty cards, specimen ballots, and copies of Measure to be submitted to the people, received from the Town Clerk, having been duly posted, the Warrant herein before recorded was read by the Precinct Clerk. The ballot box was exam- ined by the Precinct Officers and found to be empty the register indicated 0000.
The sealed packages received from the Town Clerk, containing the official ballots were opened by the Pre- siding Election Officers in the presence of the other Precinct Officers, the ballots were delivered by him to the Ballot Clerks.
The Polls were declared open at eight o'clock A. M.
During the voting the ballot box was opened by unanimous consent of the Warden and Clerk, four times for the purpose of taking out, sorting and count- ing the ballots, first at 2:30 o'clock P. M. when it reg- istered 450, then at 5:15 o'clock P. M. when it regis- tered 700, then at 6:50 o'clock P. M. when it registered 1000, then at the close of the polls when it registered 1261. The ballot box register showed two more num- bers than the number of ballots cast. The Inspectors appointed to canvass and count the ballots began their duties at four o'clock P. M.
The polls were declared closed at eight o'clock P. M.
After the closing of the polls the Officers in charge of the voting lists audibly counted and announced the
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whole number of names checked on the voting lists be 1259.
The ballots cast having been sorted and counted by the proper officers were recorded and declared in open meeting to be as hereinafter set forth. Whole number of ballots cast 1259, fifteen of the above number of ballots were from absent voters.
The result of the ballot was announced at 2:15 o'clock A. M., November 4, 1936.
Signed, WALTER B. McFARLAND, Warden Signed, GEORGE F. DAIGLE, Clerk
Precinct 4
Milford, November 4, 1936
To the Town Clerk of Milford :
In accordance with the Provisions of Section 105, of Chapter 54, General Laws, following is a copy of the record of votes cast in Precinct 4, at the State Election held November 3, 1936.
Electors of President and Vice President. Votes
Aiken and Teichert-Socialist Labor Party
2
Browder and Ford-Communist Party 2
Colvin and Watson-Prohibition Landon and Knox-Republican
1
328
Lemke and O'Brien-The Union Party
76
Roosevelt and Garner-Democratic
818
Thomas and Nelson-Socialist Party Blanks
31
Total
1259
Governor
Votes
Fred G. Bushold-of Lawrence-Union- Coughlin-Townsend
17
Alfred H. Evans-of Northfield-Prohibition 2
John W. Haigis-of Greenfield-Republican 348
Horace I. Hillis-of Saugus-Socialist Labor Party 2 Otis Archer Hood-of Boston-Communist Party 4
Charles F. Hurley-of Cambridge-Democratic 785
Alfred Baker Lewis-of Cambridge-Socialist Party 3
William H. McMasters-of Cambridge-The Union Party
60
Blanks
38
Total
1259
1
96
Lieutenant Governor Votes
Henning A. Blomen-of Cambridge-Socialist
Labor Party 4
Freeman W. Follett-of Haverhill-Prohibition 5
Walter S. Hutchins-of Greenfield-Socialist Party
7
Francis E. Kelly-of Boston-Democratic 801
Leverett Saltonstall-of Newton-Republican
365
1
Paul C. Wicks-of Greenfield-Communist Party Blanks
76
Total
1259
Secretary
Votes
Frederic W. Cook-of Somerville-Republican 387 Ralph Dow-of New Bedford-Socialist Party 5 George L. McGlynn-of Springfield-Socialist Labor Party 12
Mary E. Moore-of Boston-Communist Party 8. Joseph Santosuosso-of Boston-Democratic 759 Blanks 88
Total 1259
Treasurer
Votes
Thomas Gilmartin-of Boston-Socialist Labor Party
7
Mabelle M. Groves-of Newton-Prohibition 4
Harold J. Hatfield-of Belmont-Independent Progressive 4
Eva Hoffman-of Boston-Communist Party 5
James M. Hurley-of Marlborough-Democratic 764
William E. Hurley-of Boston-Republican 392
Sylvester J. McBride-of Watertown-Socialist Party 8 75
Blanks
Total
1259
Auditor
Votes
Lyman M. Aldrich-of Worcester-Prohibition 7
Thomas A. Buckley-of Abington-Democratic 778
Richard Darby-of Everett-Independent 11
Elizabeth Donovan-of North Brookfield- Socialist Party 8
Alfred Haase-of Fitchburg-Communist Party 2
Walter J. Hogan-of Springfield-Socialist Labor Party 8
Russell A. Wood-of Cambridge-Republican 344
97
Blanks 101 1259
Total
Attorney General
Votes
Morris Berzon-of Everett-Socialist Party 3
Paul A. Dever-of Cambridge-Democratic 766
Felix Forte-of Somerville-Republican 404
George F. Hogan-of Nahant-Prohibition 2 Fred E. Oelcher-of Peabody-Socialist Labor Party 4 Michael Tuysuzian-of Chelsea-Communist Party 3
Blanks 77
Total 1259
Senator in Congress
Votes
Alonzo B. Cook-of Boston-Townsendite- Prohibition-Economy 9
Albert Sprague Coolidge-of Cambridge- Socialist Party 3
James M. Curley-of Boston-Democratic 717
Ernest L. Dodge-of Beverly-Socialist Labor Party 5
Charles Flaherty-of Boston-Communist Party
2
Guy M. Gray-of Greenfield-Townsend- Social Justice 11
Moses H. Gulesian-of Newton-Townsend Plan 5
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr .- of Beverly-Republican 358 Wilbur D. Moon-of Lynn-Prohibition 2
Thomas C. O'Brien-of Boston-The Union Party Blanks 57
90
Total 1259
Congressman-Fourth District Votes
William A. Ahern-of Worcester-Socialist Party 13
Pehr G. Holmes-of Worcester-Republican 357
Edward A. Ryan-of Worcester-Democratic 792 Blanks 97
Total 1259
Councillor-Seventh District Votes
Charles J. O'Connor-of Worcester-Democratic 768
Winfield A. Schuster-of Douglas-Republican 360
Arthur J. Whitney-of Ashby-Socialist Party 12 Blanks 119
Total 1259
Senator-Fourth Worcester District Votes
P. Eugene Casey-of Milford-Democratic 861
98
Elmer C. Nelson-of Milford-Republican 343 Blanks 55
Total
1259
Representatives in General Court-Eighth Worcester District Votes
Henry J. McNamara-of Grafton-Democratic 748
Nathan Rosenfeld-of Milford-Republican 489
Malcolm J. Salmon-of Shrewsbury-Democratic 475 Christopher J. Tyrrell-of Westborough-
Republican
317
Blanks
489
Total
2518
Register of Probate and Insolvency-Worcester County Votes
William G. Adam-of Worcester-Socialist Party 10 F. Joseph Donohue-of Worcester-Democratic 743
Leon F. Felton-of Worcester-Republican 370
Blanks 136
Total 1259
County Commissioners-Worcester County Votes
Ray P. Bartlett-of Winchendon-Republican 282
Francis E. Cassidy-of Webster-Democratic 642
Earl P. Crockett-of Shrewsbury-Independent Elbert M. Crockett-of Milford-Republican
43 552 Toivo Hannula-of Templeton-Socialist Party 8 Isidore Wilfred Smith-of Leominister- Democratic 490
Oliver Williams-of Fitchburg-Socialist Party Blanks
7
494
Total 2518
County Treasurer-Worcester County
Votes
Ralph R. Kendall-of Worcester-Republican 377 Alexander G. Lajoie-of Worcester-Democratic 744 Blanks 138
Total 1259
To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-
(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this town of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "YES" on all three questions.
(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines
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and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question one, "YES" on question two and "NO" on question three.
(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so-called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on questions one and two and "YES" on question three.
(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on and off the prem- ises where sold and in addition other alcoholic bever- ages but only in packages, so-called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on ques- tion one and "YES" on questions two and three.
(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on all three questions.
1. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic bever- ages) ?
Yes
666
No
144
Blanks
449
Total 1259
2. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines, and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?
Yes 610
No
133
Blanks
516
Total
1259
3. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so- called, not to be drunk on the premises?
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