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Name Office Sworn by Catherine L. Coyne Catherine L. Coyne Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk
Charles Diantonio, Warden Charles W. Frascotti, Clerk John Gandolfi, Dep. Warden Antonio Pavento, Dep. Clerk Michael J. Collins, Checker Louis Rizoli, Checker
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
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Hubert F. Holland, Checker Victor Tessicini, Checker Mario Marchionda, Dep. Checker
Luigi Ruggiero, Dep. Checker Anthony Feringo, Dep. Checker Frank Lamborghini, Dep. Checker Antonio Ferrante, Dep. Checker Joseph F. Mainini, Ballot Clerk Charles Buscone, Ballot Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
INSPECTORS TO CANVASS AND COUNT VOTES
Name
Office
Sworn by
Joseph Ruggiero
Precinct Clerk
Domenic Carchio
Precinct Clerk
Charles Guglielmi Cosmo Santoro
Precinct Clerk
Edward O'Rourke
Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk
Antonio Santosuosso
Precinct Clerk
Louis DiGaetano
Precinct Clerk
Enrico Lombardi
Precinct Clerk
James Ferrante Carmello Tomaso
Precinct Clerk
William Cavazza
Precinct Clerk
Charles Brucato Rudolph W. Porotti
Precinct Clerk
Joseph Cimino Samuel Tomaso
Precinct Clerk
Phillip Bellantuonio
Precinct Clerk
Louis J. Buscone
Precinct Clerk
Louis D'Alessandro Jack Salvia
Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk
John A. Valorie Joseph DeFazio F. Frank Grillo, Jr.
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Louis DeGaetano
Precinct Clerk
The cards of instructions, penalty cards, specimen bal- lots, and copies of Measure to be submitted to the people, received from the Town Clerk, having been duly posted, the Warrant hereinbefore recorded was read by the Pre- cinct Clerk. The ballot box was examined by the Pre- cinct Officers and found to be empty; the register indi- cated 0000.
Precinct Clerk
Domenico Lombardi
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
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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 Pre- cinct 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 unani- mous consent of the Warden and Clerk, four times for the purpose of taking out, sorting and counting the ballots, first at 4:00 P. M when it registered 509, then at 5:20 P. M. when it registered 652, then at 7:00 P. M. when it registered 1024, then at the close of the polls at 8:00 P. M. when it registered 1356.
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 1353. The ballot box clogged three times.
The ballots cast having been sorted and counted by the proper officers were recorded and declared in open meet- ing to be as hereinafter set forth.
Whole number of ballots cast 1353.
The ballots 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 12:30 o'clock A. M., November 8, 1938
Signed, CHARLES DIANTONIO, Warden, Signed, CHARLES W. FRASCOTTI, Clerk, Precinct 2.
Milford, November 8, 1938.
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
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record of votes cast in Precinct 2, at the State Election held November 8, 1938:
Governor Votes
Henning A. Blomen of Cambridge, Socialist Labor Party 11
Roland S. Bruneau, of Cambridge, Independent 3
Jeffrey W. Campbell, of Boston, Socialist 10
James M. Curley, of Boston, Democratic 691
William A. Davenport, of Greenfield, Independent- Tax Reform 2
Otis Archer Hood, of Worcester, Communist Party
1
Charles L. Manser, of Boston, Sound, Sensible Gov- ernment
4
William H. McMasters, of Cambridge, Townsend Re- covery Plan
7
Leverett Saltonstall, of Newton, Republican
574
George L. Thompson, of Randolph, Prohibition Blanks
3 47
Total
1353
Lieutenant Governor
Votes
Manuel Blank, of Boston, Communist Party James Henry Brennan, of Boston, Democratic 580
8
Horace T. Cahill, of Braintree, Republican 571
Freeman W. Follett, of Haverhill, Prohibition
7
Joseph F. Massidda, of Swampscott, Socialist 31
George L. McGlynn, of Springfield, Socialist Labor Party 6
Blanks
150
Total
1353
Secretary
Votes
Frederic W. Cook, of Somerville, Republican 515 Hugo DeGregory, of Springfield, Communist Party 18
Katherine A. Foley, of Lawrence, Democratic 561
23
Eileen O'Connor Lane, of Newton, Socialist Malcolm T. Rowe, of Lynn, Socialist Labor Party Blanks
14
222
Total 1353
349
Treasurer
Votes
Frank L. Asher, of Boston, Communist Party 13 Albert Sprague Coolidge, of Cambridge, Socialist 17
Owen Gallagher, of Boston, Democratic 537
John J. Hurley, of Revere, Independent
39
495
William E. Hurley, of Boston, Republican Ralph Pirone, of Lynn, Socialist Labor Party Blanks
24
Total 1353
Auditor
Votes
Thomas H. Buckley, of Abington, Democratic
605
Michael C. Flaherty, of Boston, Socialist
22
Horace I. Hillis, of Saugus, Socialist Labor Party
19
Michael Tuysuzian, of Boston, Communist Party
4
Guy S. Williams, of Worcester, Prohibition
12
Russell A. Wood, of Cambridge, Republican
435
Blanks
256
Total
1353
Attorney General
Votes
Clarence A. Barnes, of Mansfield, Republican
395
Paul A. Dever, of Cambridge, Democratic 665
Joseph C. Figueiredo, of New Bedford, Communist Party
18
George F. Hogan, of Nahant, Prohibition
34
Alfred Baker Lewis, of Cambridge, Socialist
22
Fred E. Oelcher, of Peabody, Socialist Labor Party 9 Blanks 210
Total
1353
Congressman-Fourth District
Votes
Pehr G. Holmes, of Worcester, Republican
533
Edward A. Ryan, of Worcester, Democratic Blanks
6.34
186
Total
1353
228
350
Councillor-Seventh District
Votes
William A. Ahern, of Worcester, Socialist 41 James J. Marshall, of Worcester, Democratic 596
481
George E. Nelson, of Worcester, Republican Blanks
235
Total
1353
Senator-Fourth Worcester District
Votes
Wilfred P. Bazinet, of Webster, Republican
532
P. Eugene Casey, of Milford, Democratic Blanks 49
772
Total
1353
Representatives in General Court-Eighth Worcester District
Votes
Nathan Rosenfeld, of Milford, Republican
849
Malcolm J. Salmon, of Shrewsbury, Democratic 366
Michael Shaughnessy, of Upton, Democratic
365
Christopher J. Tyrrell, of Westborough, Republican Blanks
810
Total
2706
District Attorney-Middle District
Votes
John S. Derham, of Uxbsidge, Democratic
662
Owen A. Hoban, of Gardner, Republican
597
Blanks
94
Total
1353
County Commissioner-Worcester County
Votes
Charles E. Donohue, Jr., of Worcester, Democratic
595
George W. Jones, of Worcester, Republican 463
32
Tauno Valamaki, of Fitchburg, Socialist Blanks
263
Total
1353
-
316
351
Sheriff-Worcester County
Edgar C. Erickson, of West Boylston, Republican 505
Charles R. Hill, of Worcester, Socialist 33
636
H. Oscar Rocheleau, of Worcester, Democratic Blanks
179
Total
1353
QUESTION NO. 1 Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
Shall an amendment to the Constitution providing for biennial sessions of the General Court and for a biennial budget which is further described as follows:
This amendment annuls all existing provisions of the constitution and its prior amendments which require annual sessions of the General Court, commonly known as the Legislature, and provides for biennial sessions in their place. It also provides that the budget of all pro- posed expenditures of the Commonwealth shall be so pre- pared as to cover two fiscal years instead of only one as at present required,-which proposed amendment was approved by the General Court and in a joint session of the two branches held May 27, 1936, received 141 votes in the affirmative and 117 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 19, 1937, received 158 votes in the affirmative and 112 in the negative,- be approved ?
Yes
326
No
125
Blanks
902
Total
1353
QUESTION NO. 2 Law Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall the proposed measure which provides that in any city or town which acepts its terms, the licensing authori- ties shall establish free public taxicab stands for the use of all taxicabs and motor vehicles for hire whose owners are licensed within such city or town, and shall abolish all other forms of taxicab stands on any public highway within such city or town,-which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 96 in the affirma- tive and 109 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote
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of 4 in the affirmative and 35 in the negative,-be ap- proved ?
Yes
320
No
269
Blanks
764
Total
1353
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 city (or 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 prem- ises 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 alco- holic 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 premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question 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 city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic bev- erages) ?
Yes
653
No
76
Blanks
624
Total
1353
353
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
630
No
68
Blanks
655
Total
1353
3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises ?
Yes
614
No
71
Blanks
668
Total
1353
1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county ?
Yes
460
No
217
Blanks
676
Total
1353
2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county ?
Yes
390
No
219
Blanks
744
Total
1353
Question of Public Policy
"Shall the representatives to the General Court from this district be instructed to vote in favor of legislation barring from employment, in the public service, married women whose husbands are employed ?"
Yes
423
No
192
Blanks
749
Total
1353
Signed, CHARLES DIANTONIO, Warden. Signed, CHARLES W. FRASCOTTI, Clerk.
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A true record. Attest:
CATHERINE L. COYNE, Town Clerk.
A true copy of the records. Attest :
CATHERINE L. COYNE, Town Clerk.
STATE ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 1938 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
WORCESTER, ss.
Milford, November 8, 1938.
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 desig- nated for the purposes herein expressed. The following named Election Officers appointed by the Board of Select- men were present and served as follows:
Name Office Sworn by Catherine L. Coyne Catherine L. Coyne Precinct Clerk
Karl A. Bright, Warden
Charles L. Goucher, Clerk
Paul Apicella, Dep. Warden
Charles T. Birmingham, Dep. Clerk Fred Betherl, Jr., Checker Peter DePaolo, Checker Perley S. Johnson, Checker Francis J. Carron, Checker Isiah C. Trask, Dep. Checker Thomas C. Donovan, Dep. Checker Charles A. DeFrancesco, Dep. Checker William J. McAdams, Dep. Checker William F. Renda, Ballot Clerk Louis Piteo, Ballot Clerk
Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk
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INSPECTORS TO CANVASS AND COUNT VOTES Names
Sworn by
Samuel Calagione
Precinct Clerk
George L. Cears
Precinct Clerk
John Finnegan
Precinct Clerk
John Gregarovich
Precinct Clerk
Harry Ettinger
Precinct Clerk
Francis J. O'Grady
Precinct Clerk
Lloyd E. Miett
Precinct Clerk
Dennis J. O'Rourke
Precinct Clerk
Earl R. Ettinger Elmer Adams
Precinct Clerk
Fred J. Birmingham
Precinct Clerk
Dean Cross
Precinct Clerk
James Mullern
Precinct Clerk
George Lancisi
Precinct Clerk.
Edward J. Curran
Precinct Clerk
Ferdinand Adams
Precinct Clerk
Walter V. Morey
Precinct Clerk
Edgar L. Peneau
Precinct Clerk
Francis Trudell
Precinct Clerk
William Smethurst
Precinct Clerk
The cards of instructions, penalty cards, specimen bal- lots, and copies of Measure to be submitted to the people, received from the Town Clerk, having been duly posted, the Warrant hereinbefore recorded was read by the Precinct Clerk. The ballot box was examined by the Pre- cinct Officers and found to be empty; the register indi- cated 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 unani- mous consent of the Warden and Clerk, six times for the purpose of taking out, sorting and counting the ballots, first at 3:40 P. M. when it registered 400, then at 4:13 P. M. when it registered 500, then at 5:45 P. M. when it registered 700, then at 6:30 P. M. when it registered 800, then at 7:00 P. M. when it registered 900, then at the close of the polls at 8:00 P. M. when it registered 1142.
Precinct Clerk
356
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 1142.
The ballots cast having been sorted and counted by the proper officers were recorded and declared in open meet- ing to be as hereinafter set forth.
Whole number of ballots cast 1142.
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 11:00 o'clock P. M. November 8, 1938
Signed, KARL BRIGHT, Warden,
Signed, CHARLES L. GOUCHER, Clerk, Precinct 3.
Milford, November 8, 1938.
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 rec- ord of votes cast in Precinct 3, at the State Election held November 8, 1938
Governor Votes
Henning A. Blomen, of Cambridge, Socialist Labor Party 3
Roland S. Bruneau, of Cambridge, Independent 1
Jeffrey W. Campbell, of Boston, Socialist 10
James M. Curley, of Boston, Democratic 589
William A. Davenport, of Greenfield, Independent- Tax Reform 3
Otis Archer Hood, of Worcester, Communist Party Charles L. Manser, of Boston, Sound, Sensible Gov- ernment 2
2
William H. McMasters of Cambridge, Townsend Re- covery Plan 7
357
Leverett Saltonstall, of Newton, Republican 514 George L. Thompson, of Randolph, Prohibition 1 Blanks 10
Total
1142 .
Lieutenant Governor
Votes
Manuel Blank, of Boston, Communist Party 6 James Henry Brennan, of Boston, Democratic 568
Horace T. Cahill, of Braintree, Republican 505
3
Freeman W. Follett, of Haverhill, Prohibition Joseph F. Massidda, of Swampscott, Socialist George L. McGlynn, of Springfield, Socialist Labor Party Blanks
13
3
44
Total
1142
Secretary
Votes
Frederic W. Cook, of Somerville, Republican
511
Hugo DeGregory, of Springfield, Communist Party 11
Katherine A. Foley, of Lawrence, Democratic
556
Eileen O'Connor Lane, of Newton, Socialist Malcolm T. Rowe, of Lynn, Socialist Labor Party Blanks
3
Total
1142
Treasurer
Votes
Frank L. Asher, of Boston, Communist Party
4
Albert Sprague Coolidge, of Cambridge, Socialist
12
Owen Gallagher, of Boston, Democratic
505
John J. Hurley, of Revere, Independent
25
William E. Hurley, of Boston, Republican
530
Ralph Pirone, of Lynn, Socialist Labor Party
4
Blanks
57
Total
1142
Auditor
Votes
Thomas H. Buckley, of Abington, Democratic
600
Michael C. Flaherty, of Boston, Socialist 16
Horace I. Hillis, of Saugus, Socialist Labor Party 3
11
50
358
Michael Tuysuzian, of Boston, Communist Party 8
Guy S. Williams, of Worcester, Prohibition 8 Russell A. Wood, of Cambridge, Republican Blanks 75
432
Total
1142
Attorney General
Votes
Clarence A. Barnes, of Mansfield, Republican
400
Paul A. Dever, of Cambridge, Democratic 638
Joseph C. Figueiredo, of New Bedford, Communist Party
4
George F. Hogan, of Nahant, Prohibition 24
Alfred Baker Lewis, of Cambridge, Socialist 8
Fred E. Oelcher, of Peabody, Socialist Labor Party 3 Blanks 65
Total
1142
Congressman-Fourth District
Votes
Pehr G. Holmes, of Worcester, Republican
469
Edward A. Ryan, of Worcester, Democratic Blanks 68
605
Total
1142
Councillor-Seventh District
Votes
William A. Ahern, of Worcester, Socialist
22
James J. Marshall, of Worcester, Democratic
563
George E. Nelson, of Worcester, Republican Blanks
454
103
Total
1142
Senator-Fourth Worcester District
Votes
Wilfred P. Bazinet, of Webster, Republican P. Eugene Casey, of Milford, Democratic Blanks
313
799
30
Total
1142
359
Representatives in General Court-Eighth Worcester District
Votes
Nathan Rosenfeld, of Milford, Republican
520
Malcolm J. Salmon, of Shrewsbury, Democratic 458
Christopher J. Tyrrell, of Westborough, Republican
345
Michael Shaughnessy, of Upton, Democratic 517
Blanks
444
Total
2284
District Attorney-Middle District
Votes
John S. Derham, of Uxbridge, Democratic
512
Owen A. Hoban, of Gardner, Republican
591
Blanks 39
1142
County Commissioner-Worcester County
Votes
Charles E. Donohue, Jr., of Worcester, Democratic
561
George W. Jones, of Worcester, Republican 460
Tauno Valamaki, of Fitchburg, Socialist 17
Blanks
104
Total
1142
Sheriff-Worcester County
Votes
Edgar C. Erickson, of West Boylston, Republican
453
Charles R. Hill, of Worcester, Socialist 18
607
H. Oscar Rocheleau, of Worcester, Democratic Blanks
64
Total
1142
QUESTION NO. 1 Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
Shall an amendment to the Constitution providing for biennial sessions of the General Court and for a biennial budget which is further described as follows:
This amendment annuls all existing provisions of the Constitution and its prior amendments which require annual sessions of the General Court, commonly known as the Legislature, and provides for biennial sessions in
Total
360
their place. It also provides that the budget of all pro- posed expenditures of the Commonwealth shall be so pre- pared as to cover two fiscal years instead of only one as at present required,-which proposed amendment was approved by the General Court and in a joint session of the two branches held May 27, 1936, received 141 votes in the affirmative and 117 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 19, 1937, received 158 votes in the affirmative and 112 in the negative,-be approved ?
Yes
368
No
164
Blanks
610
Total
1142
QUESTION NO. 2 Law Proposed by Initiative Petition
Shall the proposed measure which provides that in any city or town which accepts its terms, the licensing au- thorities shall establish free public taxicab stands for the use of all taxicabs and motor vehicles for hire whose owners are licensed within such city or town, and shall abolish all other forms of taxicab stands on any public highway within such city or town,-which was disap- proved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 96 in the affirmative and 109 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 4 in the affirmative and 35 in the negative,-be approved ?
Yes
282
No
354
Blanks
506
Total
1142
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 city (or 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
361
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 alco- holic 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 premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the prem- ises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question 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 city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic bev- erages) ?
Yes
600
No
170
Blanks
372
Total
1142
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
589
No
162
Blanks
391
Total
1142
3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises ?
Yes
588
No
163
Blanks· .-
391
Total
1142
362
1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county ?
Yes
487
No
289
Blanks
366
Total
1142
2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county ?
Yes 385
No
323
Blanks
434
Total
1142
Question of Public Policy
"Shall the representative to the General Court from this district be instructed to vote in favor of legislation barring from employment in the public service, married women whose husbands are employed ?"
Yes
435
No
219
Blanks
488
Total
1142
Signed, KARL BRIGHT, Warden,
Signed, CHARLES L. GOUCHER, Clerk.
A true record.
Attest :
CATHERINE L. COYNE,
Town Clerk.
A true copy of the records. Attest:
CATHERINE L. COYNE,
Town Clerk.
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STATE ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 1938 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Worcester, ss.
Milford, November 8, 1938.
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 following named Election Officers appointed by the Board of Selectmen were present and served as follows:
Names Office
Sworn by
Walter B. McFarland, Warden
Catherine L. Coyne Catherine L. Coyne
George F. Daigle, Clerk
William F. Sherburne, Dep. Warden
Precinct Clerk
George F. Daley, Dep. Clerk
Precinct Clerk
John J. Gilroy, Checker
Precinct Clerk
Charles A. Ramelli, Checker
Precinct Clerk
William J. Williams, Jr., Checker Precinct Clerk John J. Kirby, Checker Precinct Clerk
Irving W. Joy, Dep. Checker
Precinct Clerk
James A. O'Malley, Dep. Checker
Precinct Clerk
Will E. Southland, Dep. Checker
Precinct Clerk
Ralph J. Bowley, Ballot Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Thomas H. Brennan, Ballot Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Inspectors to Canvass and Count Votes
Names
Sworn by
John Rubery
Precinct Clerk
John A. Halliwell
Precinct Clerk
Ralph I. Coombs
Precinct Clerk
Thomas J. Ryan
Precinct Clerk
Thomas O'Neill
Precinct Clerk
Stephen McDonough
Precinct Clerk
Frank L. Bonetti
Precinct Clerk
Arthur L. Reynolds
Precinct Clerk
Frank Richards Bennie Colabello
Precinct Clerk Precinct Clerk
Morris Veilnsky Herbert McKenna Leo Pellegrino
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
William E. Morey
Precinct Clerk
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Fred Rose Stephen Vendetti John E. Wallace Daniel Carney Robert Knight
Antonio Sannicandro
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
Precinct Clerk
The cards of instructions, penalty cards, specimen bal- lots, 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 Pre- cinct Clerk. The ballot box was examined by the Pre- cinct Officers and found to be empty, the register indi- cated 0000.
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