Town annual report of Middleborough, Massachusetts 1948, Part 2

Author: Middleboro (Mass.)
Publication date: 1948
Publisher: s.n.
Number of Pages: 146


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Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,000.00 to be used by the


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School Committee for the purchase of materials for, and the installation of, water and modern toilet facilities in the Plymouth Street, Pleasant Street, Rock, and South Middleboro schools.


Article 22: To see if the town will vote to direct the Selectmen, for and on behalf of the town, to petition the General Court for authorization to borrow outside the limit of indebtedness allowed by law, such sums of money as may be necessary not exceeding Five Hundred Thousand ($500,000) Dollars for the purpose of constructing, furnishing and equip- ping a new High School and act anything thereon. (By request.)


Voted to adopt.


Article 23: To see if the town will vote to appropriate the sum of Twenty-Three Thousand Four Hundred Fifteen Dollars ($23,415.00) from the Post War Rehabilitation Fund for the purchase of a new 750-gallon Pumper Truck and a new 1,500-gallon Tank Truck for the Fire Depart- ment, and act anything thereon.


No action taken.


Article 24: To see if the town will vote to rescind Article 13, Section 1 and 2 of the General By-Laws which was adopted by the town at the an- nual meeting of the year 1929 and which provided for the institution of a two platoon Fire Department force, and to act thereon. (By request.)


Voted to adopt. The vote was Yes-271, No- 0.


Article 25: To see if the town will vote to accept Section "58A of Chapter 48 of the General Laws which provides for the establishment of a 70-hour week for the permanent members of the Fire Department, and act thereon. (By request.)


Voted to adopt.


Article 26: To see if the town will vote to extend water mains from present terminus on Cherry Street for the remaining distance of Cherry Street to its intersection with Walnut Street, a distance of approximately one and one-half miles, to raise and appropriate money for same, and act anything thereon. (By request.)


Referred back to the Selectmen and Town Manger.


Article 27: To see if the town will vote to extend water mains and in- stall hydrants for a distance of about two miles beginning at the corner of Pleasant and Center Streets along Pleasant Street to the end of said street and turning on Clay Street to Route 28, from Clay Street turning into Mill Street and running to Harding Boulevard, to raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor and act anything thereon. (By request.)


Voted that the subject matter of Article 27 be referred back to the Board of Selectmen and the Town Manager for further study and that they be instructed to insert in the warrant for the next special or annual town meeting, whichever is called first, an article that will provide for raising of funds for the proposed water extension. The result of this vote was Yes - 292, No -- 23.


Article 28: To see if the town will vote to extend water mains along Wood Street to the home of Edith Frost, to raise and appropriate money therefor, and act anything thereon. (By request.)


Referred back to the Selectmen and Town Manager.


Article 29: To see if the town will vote to extend water mains along Taunton Street from its terminus a distance of 1.1 miles, from Cross Street to the North Lakeville town line, to raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor, and act anything thereon. (By request.)


Referred back to the Selectmen and Town Manager.


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Article 30: To see if the town will vote to extend the water mains from the terminus on Wareham Street in the present water system extension to the Rochester town line, to raise and appropriate a sum of money for same, and act anything thereon. (By request.)


Referred back to the Selectmen and Town Manager.


Total amount appropriated under the articles, $15,200.00.


Voted to adjourn without day at 10 P.M.


P. S. - Thomas Hirst expressed his feeling of appreciation for the courteous and efficient services of Mr. Peterson as Town Manager and now that he is leaving the town of Middleboro, Mr. Hirst moved that the town meeting by a rising vote of thanks express their good wishes and farewell to our friend Edward C. Peterson, and further, that the Town Clerk present a copy of this motion to Mr. Peterson as a parting memento to him.


PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY April 27, 1948


To elect Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:


7 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Republican Party.


7 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Repub- can Party.


16 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party.


16 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Demo- cratic Party.


2 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party, 9th Congressional Dist.


2 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Repub- lican Party, 9th Congressional Dist.


2 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic Party, 9th Congressional Dist.


2 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Demo- cratic Party, 9th Congressional Dist.


District Members of State Committee - (One Man and One Woman) for each political party for the Plymouth Senatorial District.


20 Members of the Republican Town Committee.


10 Members of the Democratic Town Committee.


The following Election Officers served:


Precinct 1 - Bert J. Allan, Leila M. Allan, Inez M. Chandler, Georgi- anna M. Townsend, Maurice J. Guerin and Ruth C. Caswell.


Precinct 2 - Elisha H. Shaw, Laura Norris, A. Wilbur Fillmore, Mary E. Kelly, John Touhy, Arthur Massicott, Rose Pasztor, Elizabeth Kraus, Helen Casey, Elizabeth 'Devlin, Louise Cashon and Annie Healey.


Precinct 3- Harlas L. Cushman, Chester W. Thomas, Ellen C. Gal- lagher, Viola Cushman, Frank Jefferson, Susan B. Brackett, Alice McAllister, Bessie Sweeney.


The polls were opened at 12 M. and closed at 8 P.M.


The result of the vote was as follows:


Rep.


Dem.


Total


Precinct 1


34


3


37


Precinct 2


223


26


249


Precinct 3


92


3


95


349


32


381


16


REPUBLICAN PARTY


Delegates at Large to National Convention


Pct. 1


Pct. 2


Pct. 3


Total


Robert F. Bradford


33


206


78


317


Leverett Saltonstall


34


207


83


324


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.


33


204


79


316


Joseph William Martin, Jr.


33


203


75


311


Clarence A. Barnes


33


194


71


298


Katherine G. Howard


32


187


67


286


Edwin L. Olander


32


186


68


286


Blanks


8


174


123


305


238


1,561


644


2,443


Alternate Delegates to National Convention


Esther W. Wheeler


33


185


65


283


Carroll L. Meins


32


181


64


277


Clara F. Roberto


31


176


63


270


Richard V. Wigglesworth


33


189


68


290


Florence G. Claussen


32


177


62


271


Annie M. Zyfers


31


177


61


269


Milton P. Higgins


32


183


65


280


Blanks


14


293


196


503


238


1,561


644


2,443


District Delegates to National Convention, 9th District


Harry R. Albro


5


44


19


68


Timothy J. Moriarty, 2nd


5


33


19


57


Patrick H. Dupuis


19


90


24


133


George C. P. Olsson


22


100


36


158


Blanks


17


179


86


232


68


446


184


698


Alternate District Delegates to National Convention, 9th District


Mary J. Schindler


5


36


17


58


Henrietta T. Virtue


6


27


17


50


Oscar J. Cahoon


19


93


32


144


John R. Wheatley


21


96


35


152


Blanks


17


194


83


294


68


446


184


698


State Committee (Man)


Edward H. Stevens


29


180


67


276


Blanks


5


43


25


73


34


223


92


349


State Committee (Woman)


Louise A. Prince


23


148


55


226


Blanks


11


75


37


123


34


223


92


349


Town Committee


Adnah H. Harlow


30


194


77


301


Doris M. Maynard


29


172


63


264


Robert A. Clark


30


185


67


282


Louis A. Cole


30


188


64


282


Allan M. Hale


32


194


66


292


Lucy B. Sisson


29


171


76


276


Elmer G. Allan


33


185


65


283


17


John M. Callan


30


178


63


271


Earl F. Gates


30


176


62


268


George E. Wheeler


29


175


62


266


George E. Gove


30


175


63


268


George Ward Stetson


32


203


71


306


Nathaniel D. Ryder


30


182


64


276


Elizabeth C. Alger


30


179


63


272


Leslie M. Woodward


29


179


68


276


Winifred S. Carver


29


175


61


265


Carlton H. Allen


28


165


62


255


Horace K. Atkins


32


196


69


297


Beatrice L. Hayward


29


178


66


273


Virginia Elizabeth Gibbons


28


172


64


264


Blanks


81


838


524


1,443


680


4,460


1,840


6,980


DEMOCRATIC PARTY


Delegates at Large to National Convention


Pct. I


Pct. 2


Pct. 3


Total


John W. McCormack


3


6


0


9


James M. Curley


3


4


0


7


Thomas J. Buckley


3


6


0


9


William J. Foley


2


6


0


8


Chester A. Dolan, Jr.


1


6


0


7


Joseph E. Casey


1


4


0


5


Charles F. Jeff Sullivan


2


8


0


10


Daniel B. Brunton


1


7


0


8


Margaret M. O'Riordan


3


5


0


8


Roger L. Putnam


1


4


0


5


Maxwell B. Grossman


1


6


0


7


Francis E. Kelly


3


6


0


9


John T. McMorron


1


4


0


5


David J. Brickley


1


4


0


5


Joseph A. Scolponeti


1


4


0


5


Edward P. Gilgun


2


4


0


6


Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.


2


7


1


10


John George Asiaf


1


7


1


9


Stanley Borsa


I


5


I


7


Gerald T. Bowler


1


5


1


7


Jeremiah D. Crowley


2


7


1


10


Joseph T. Conley


1


5


1


7


Walter A. Cuffe


1


5


1


7


C. Gerald Lucey


1


8


1


10


Francis V. Matera


I


5


I


7


Harvey A. Pothier


1.


6


I


8


William H. J. Rowan


I


6


1


8


Colin J. Cameron.


2


6


1


9


Charles J. Artesani


1


5


1


7


Francis X. Casey


2


6


1


9


Daniel Rudsten


1


5


1


7


John M. Shea


2


5


1


8


James A. Bowes


0


L


0


1


Francis E. Cassidy


1


1


0


2


Lawrence W. Caton


0


I


0


1


Joseph H. Downey


0


4


0


4


Leo A. Gosselin


0


I


0


1


Thomas A. Keating


0


I


0


1


Mathias LaPierre


1


0


0


1


Leo N. McGrath


0


I


0


1


18


James Leo O'Connor


1


I


0


2


James F. Reynolds


0


1


0


1


George W. Stanton Alice D. Sullivan Blanks


0


1


0


1


1


I


0


2


78


443


32


553


132


634


48


814


Alternate Delegates to National Convention


William R. Conley


1


5


0


6


Frank P. Y. Goon


0


4


0


4


Michael A. O'Leary


1


6


0


7


Bernard J. Killion


0


4


0


4


Clementina Langone


0


6


0


6


Michael LoPresti


1


6


0


7


Mary E. McDonald


0


4


0


4


Charles H. McGlue


1


7


0


8


Thomas F. Graham


0


4


0


4


Samuel Michelman


0


4


0


4


Rita M. Moylan


0


6


0


6


Mary Higgins


0


5


0


5


Charles Collatos


0


5


0


5


Silas F. Taylor


0


4


0


4


James T. Violette


1


5


0


6


Daniel F. Donovan


1


5


0


6


James A. Burke


1


7


1


9


Joseph E. Duffy


0


6


1


7


Howard B. Driscoll


1


7


1


9


Gerald P. Lombard


0


7


1


8


John J. Toomey


0


5


1


6


Robert G. Connolly


1


6


1


8


Edward J. Mulligan


0


5


1


6


James J. Twohig, Jr.


0


5


1


6


Anthony Parenzo


0


6


I


7


John G. Curley


0


5


1


6


Harold C. Nagle


0


7


1


8


Thomas F. Reilly


1


5


I


7


John H. O'Connor, Jr.


0


5


1


6


James E. Hannon


0


6


1


7


Frank B. Oliveira


0


6


1


7


Marie F. Akey


0


1


0


1


Thomas B. Brennan


0


2


0


2


Joseph J. Buckley


0


1


0


1


John C. Carr


0


2


0


2


Lawrence E. Corcoran


0


0


0


0


Frederick M. Kelley


I


1


0


2


Ida C. McDonough


1


I


0


2


Edward Mclaughlin


0


0


0


0


Wilfred J. Paquet


0


1


0


1


Luke Ryan


0


1


0


1


Anna A. Sharry


0


1


0


1


Jacob W. Shimberg


0


1


0


1


Wanda Walczak


0


0


0


0


Blanks


122


662


26


810


135


848


42


1,025


District Delegates to National Convention, 9th District


Helen L. Buckley


2


20


3


25


Rodolphe G. Bessette


3


17


3


23


1


6


8


Patrick Cronin


19


Blanks


1 15


0


16


-


6


52


6


64


Alternate District Delegates to National Convention, 9th District


Jacinto F. Diniz Octave O. Desmarais Blanks


1


16


3


20


2


18


3


23


3


18


0


21


6


52


6


64


State Committee (Man) Edward Patrick Neafsey


2


8


2


12


0


11


1


12


Robert F. Triggs Blanks


1


7


0


8


3


26


3


32


State Committee (Woman)


Anna M. Heath


1


18


2


21


Arline A. Mooney Blanks


2


3


0


5


3


26


3


32


Town Committee


Ellen J. Gaudette :


3


18


3


24


Anna M. Heath


3


20


3


26


Laura Norris


2


18


3


23


Albert M. Heath


3


19


3


25


William P. Scanlon


2


20


3


23


Edward J. Kelly


3


18


3


24


Joseph D. Michael


2


17


3


22


Louis J. Bernier


3


17


3


23


Emil J. Gerrior


3


17


3


23


Joseph G. Marra


2


17


3


22


Blanks


4


79


0


83


30


260


30


320


The result of the vote was announced at 11:15 P.M.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING June 11, 1948


Meeting called to order by Moderator Clark.


Article 1: To see if the town will vote that there is a need for hous- ing for families of veterans of low income, to provide for the organization of a Housing Authority and to take any action concerning the same as is provided in Chapter 121 of the General Laws and amendments thereto, known as the Housing Authority law, for financial assistance by the Com- monwealth to relieve the shortage of dwellings available for families of veterans of low income.


Voted unanimously that there is a need of housing for families of veterans of low income in the Town of Middleborough, and that a Hous- ing Authority be organized as provided in Chapter 121 of the General Laws and amendments thereto, with authority to take such action as said Hous- ing Authority deems necessary to relieve the shortage of housing for fami- lies of veterans with low income, in accordance with said Chapter.


Article 2: To see if the town will authorize the School Committee to erect and equip a school building in the rear of the Bates School at a cost not to exceed Seven Thousand ($7,000.00) Dollars and to use for such


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0


5


1


6


-


20


purpose the fund, with accumulations thereon, bequeathed to the Town under the will of the late Ida Rounseville.


Voted to authorize the School Committee to erect and equip a school building in the rear of Bates School, at a cost not to exceed $7,000.00 and to use for such purpose the fund, with accumulations thereon, bequeathed to the town under the will of the late Ida Rounseville, said school to be named in accordance with the provisions of the will.


Voted to adjourn at 8:30 P.M. without day.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING September 7, 1948


As there was not a quorum present at 7:30 P.M., the meeting stood at ease until 8 o'clock. The Moderator called the meeting to order but still lacked a quorum. It was voted to adjourn to Friday evening, September 10th, at 7:30 o'clock.


Adjourned at 8:05 P.M.


ADJOURNED SPECIAL TOWN MEETING September 10, 1948


By 7:45 P.M. a quorum having assembled, the meeting was called to order by Moderator Clark.


Article 1: To see if the Town will vote to appropriate money re- ceived in the amount of $14,940.21 for Water Service Connections on the Water System as extended under the Whitman and Howard plan and which receipts are now in an account entitled Water System Extension Accounts Receivable, to reimburse an account entitled Water System Extension Non- Revenue Account, and act anything thereon.


Voted to adopt.


Article 2: To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $3,000.00, the same to be taken from free cash in the Treasury for the Middleboro Housing Authority for the purpose of preliminary expenses in- cidental to its work, and act anything thereon.


Voted to adopt.


Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $24,000.00 from free cash in the Treasury for the Welfare Department, said sum to be allocated and used in the following proportions: $12,000.00 for General Relief, $3,000.00 for the Town Infirmary, $9,000.00 for Aid to De- pendent Children, said additional amounts being required on account of increased living costs and increased case load, and act anything thereon.


Voted to appropriate the sum of $24,000.00 from free cash in the Treasury for the Welfare Department, said sum to be allocated and used in the following proportions: $10,000.00 for general relief, $3,000.00 for Town Infirmary, $11,000.00 for Aid to Dependent Children.


Article 4: To see if the Town will vote to rescind the vote of the Town Meeting held February 9th, 1948, under Article 14 of the Town War- rant at which meeting the following vote was passed: "Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $330,000.00 for the purpose of constructing a sew- age disposal system which includes only the necessary work to collect and treat sewage now, or to be, discharged into the Nemasket River and sub- stantially in accordance with the plans prepared by Weston & Sampson, Engineers, of Boston, Massachusetts, and that the Selectmen be authorized to procure such lands as may be needed for the sewage disposal treatment plant site, the pumping station site, and the rights of way for the pipe line,


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either by purchase or otherwise, and to meet such appropriation of $330,- 000.00, $3,000.00 of this sum shall be included in the tax levy of the year 1948 and the remainder shall be raised by the issue of bonds or notes of the town, and the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized and empowered to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor in the sum not to exceed $327,000.00 payable in not more than thirty years in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws," and act anything thereon.


The following motion was made and seconded: "That the vote of the town meeting held February 9, 1948 under article 14 of the Town Warrant be rescinded".


As an amendment to this motion it was voted that the Moderator ap- point a committee of seven, none of whom shall be either an elected or appointed officer of the Town of Middleboro, to study the subject matter of Articles 4 and 5 of this warrant and report in writing at the next annual town meeting. Said committee is hereby authorized and empowered to have for its use all reports, plans, proposals and contracts now in the possession of any board or committee heretofore engaged on this subject. As the amend- ment was voted, the original motion was not put to vote.


Committee appointed: James A. Brennan, Michael P. Garofalo, Ken- neth B. Keedwell, William H. Crapo, Willard A. Dunham, Ed- ward J. Hayden, Arthur A. Saccocia.


Article 5: To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of constructing a sewage disposal system, and determine how the money shall be raised by borrowing, by transfer from surplus revenue, or otherwise; or take any action relative thereto.


Referred to special committee for study.


Article 6: To hear the report of any committee or committees or officers of the Town and act anything thereon.


No action taken.


Article 7: To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen under Chapter 438, Acts of 1945, for and on behalf of the Town to enter into an agreement with the Town of Lakeville upon such terms and conditions and in such manner as the Selectmen deem advisable, for the purpose of rendering fire protection and police ambulance service to the Town of Lakeville, and act anything thereon.


No action taken.


Article 8: To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 from Free Cash in the Treasury for Veterans Benefits for the re- mainder of the year 1948, said additional amount being required on account of increased living costs and additional applications for aid, and act any- thing thereon.


Voted to adopt.


Article 9: To see if the Town will vote that all employees of the Town with the exception of members of the Police and Fire force shall be included in the term laborers, workmen, and mechanics for the purpose of providing Workmen's Compensation in accordance with the provisions of Section 69, Chapter 152, of the General Laws and act anything thereon.


No action taken.


Article 10: To see if the Town will vote to accept Williams Court as a public way as laid out by the Selectmen and bounded and described as follows:


"Beginning at an iron pipe in the Southerly side line of Williams


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Street in said Middleborough, said pipe marking the Easterly corner of land of Marion W. McCaig; thence South 41 deg. 57 min. West 241.7 feet to land formerly of Rose E. Standish Pratt; thence in line of said Pratt land South 50 deg. 32 min. East 40 feet; thence North 41 deg. 57 min. East 240.7 feet more or less to an iron pipe in line of said Williams Street; thence in line of said Williams Street North 49 deg. 12 min. West 40 feet to an iron pipe and the point of beginning. .


"Said Williams Court is shown on a plan entitled, 'Plan of Land in Middleboro, Mass., surveyed for Ellis G. Williams,' dated May, 1946, Harry Norris, Surveyor. Said plan is recorded in Plymouth County Registry of Deeds", and act anything thereon. (By request.)


No action taken.


Article 11: To see if the Town will vote to accept Williams Street as a public way as laid out by the Selectmen and bounded and described as follows:


"Beginning at a stake in the Westerly side line of Corinne Parkway in said Middleborough, said stake marking the Southerly corner of land of Emma L. Cushman; thence in line of said Cushman land North 49 deg. 12 min: West 85 feet to a stake; thence by a curve to the right of 22.50 feet radius 20.86 feet to a stake; thence by a curve to the left of 22.50 feet radius 20.86 feet to a stake and point of tangent, said stake bearing North 22 deg. 38 min. 06 sec. West and being distant 40.25 feet from the stake at the North end of the 85 foot line above described; thence North 49 deg. 12 min. West 243.8 feet to a stake; thence South 40 deg. 48 min. West 40 feet to a stake; thence South 49 deg. 12 min. East 234.36 feet to a point; thence by a curve to the right of 22.50 feet radius 20.86 feet; thence by a curve to the left of 22.50 feet radius 20.86 feet; thence South 49 deg. 12 min. East 94.44 feet to the line of said Corinne Parkway; thence in line of said Parkway North 41 deg. 57 min. East 40 feet to a stake and the point of beginning.


"Said Williams Street is shown on a plan entitled 'Plan of Land in Middleboro, Mass., Surveyed for Ellis G. Williams,' dated May, 1946, Harry Norris, Surveyor. Said plan is recorded in Plymouth County Registry of Deeds", and act anything thereon. (By request.)


No action taken.


Voted to adjourn at 9:35 P.M.


STATE PRIMARY September 14, 1948


To nominate Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices. Governor for this Commonwealth.


Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth.


Secretary of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.


Treasurer and Receiver-General for this Commonwealth.


Auditor of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.


Attorney General for this Commonwealth.


Senator in Congress for this Commonwealth.


Representative in Congress for 9th Congressional District. Councillor for 1st Councillor District.


Senator for Plymouth Senatorial District.


Representative in General Court for 6th Representative District.


Register of Probate and Insolvency for Plymouth County.


County Commissioners for Plymouth County.


County Treasurer for Plymouth County.


The following election officers were sworn in:


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Precinct 1 - B. J. Allan, Leila M. Allan, Inez M. Chandler, Doris B. Thorson, Maurice J. Guerin, Ruth C. Caswell, and Joseph D'Elia was Po- lice Officer.


Precinct 2- Elisha H. Shaw, Laura Norris, A. Wilbur Fillmore, Ger- trude Martin, John Touhy, Jacob Swift, Esther Robidoux, Annie C. Healey, Mary Kelley, Elizabeth Devlin, Alice H. Sylvia, Arthur C. Thomas, and Clarence Shaw was the Police Officer.


Precinct 3 - Harlas Cushman, Chester Thomas, Ellen Gallagher, Viola Cushman, Joseph Duphily, Bessie Sweeney, Alice MacAllister, Walter Gillis, and Ralph Wilbur was Police Officer.


The polls were opened at 12 M. and closed at 8 P.M.


The result of the vote was as follows:


Rep. 82


Dem.


Precinct 1


3


Total 85


Precinct 2


984


95


1,079


Precinct 3


153


5


158


1,219


103


1,322


REPUBLICAN PARTY


Governor


Pct. 1


Pct. 2


Pct. 3


Total


Robert F. Bradford


61


741


125


927


Edward M. Rowe


16


164


20


200


Blanks


5


79


8


92


82


984


153


1,219


Lieutenant Governor


Arthur W. Coolidge


74


853


138


1,065


Blanks


8


131


15


154


82


984


153


1,219


Secretary


Frederic W. Cook


71


848


136


1,055


Blanks


11


136


17


164


82


984


153


1,219


Treasurer


Laurence Curtis


69


824


132


1,025


Blanks


13


160


21


194


82


984


153


1,219


Auditor


Douglas Lawson


8


156


20


184


Edwin L. Olander, Jr.


25


261


29


315


Wallace E. Stearns


6


35


11


52


Russell A. Wood


27


333


58


418


Blanks


16


199


35


250


82


984


153


1,219


Attorney General


Clarence A. Barnes Blanks


68


810


134


1,012


14


174


19


207


82


984


153


1,219


1


24


Senator in Congress Leverett Saltonstall Blanks


77


872


139


1,088


5


112


14


131


82


984


153


1,219


Congressman


Donald W. Nicholson


57


649


126


832


Paul G. Archambault


3


38


2


43


12


198


15


225


William B. Perry, Jr. Blanks


10


99


10


119


82


984


153


1,219


Councillor


John S. Ames, Jr.


71


799


132


1,002


Blanks


11


185


21


217


82


984


153


1,219


Senator


Charles G. Miles


69


802


131


1,002


Blanks


13


182


22


217


82


984


153


1,219


Representative in General Court


Edna L. Borden


23


164


65


252


Manuel J. Silvia


19


427


29


475


George E. Wheeler


32


303


40


375


Alton H. Worrall


6


84


19


109


Blanks


2


6


0


8


82


984


153


1,219


Register of Probate and Insolvency Walter H. Gilday


64


771


121


956


Blanks


18


213


32


263


82


984


153


1,219


County Commissioners


Frederic T. Bailey


61


733


117


911


Elva Bent


56


680


108


844


Blanks


47


555


81


683


164


1968


306


2,438


County Treasurer


Avis A. Ewell


68


784


131


983


Blanks


14


200


22


236


82


984


153


1,219


DEMOCRATIC PARTY


Governor


Pct. 1


Pct. 2


Pct. 3


Total


Paul A. Dever


2


49


1


52


Maurice J. Tobin


1


3,5


3


39


Blanks


0


11


1


12


3


95


5


103


Lieutenant Governor


Edward P. Barry


0


16


0


16


Benedict F. FitzGerald, Jr.


2


27


0


29


-


-


25


Charles F. Jeff Sullivan Blanks


1


28


4


33


0


24


1


25


3


95


5


103


Secretary


Edward J. Cronin


3


40


2


45


Jerome Patrick Troy


0


25


2


27


Blanks


0


30


1


31


3


95


5


103


Treasurer


John E. Hurley


3


73


5


81


Blanks


0


22


0


22


3


95


5


103


Auditor


Thomas J. Buckley


72


4


79


Blanks


3


95


5


103


Attorney General


Enrico Cappucci


2


14


0


16


John F. Kelley


1


19


0


20


Francis E. Kelly


0


29


2


31


Patrick Gilbert Sullivan


0


14


2


16


Blanks


0


19


1


20


3


95


5


103


Senator in Congress


John I. Fitzgerald


1


22


0


23


Francis D. Harrigan


1


20


1


22


Joseph A. Langone, Jr.


0


7


0


7


John D. Lynch


0


10


2


12


Richard M. Russell


1


13


1


15


Blanks


0


23


1


24


3


95


5


103


Congressman


Jacinto F. Diniz




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