Town annual report of Saugus 1930, Part 12

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1930
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 456


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Senator


PRECINCT


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven


Eight


Total


288


32


61


49


17


38


47


II


33


288


Total .


32


61


49


17


38


47


II


33


Representatives in General Court


Michael H. Cotter


James Doyle


·


7


5


15


3


IO


7


O


6


53


Tony A. Garofano


2I


34


42


IO


27


29


5


16


184


John J. Mullen


17


38


18


5


1 5


2I


4


17


135


Constance R. O'Connell


16.


32


29


9


19


32


5


I I


153


Daniel J. O'Connor, Jr.


25


59


22


18


32


33


16


30


235


Blanks


Total


96


183


147


5I


124


141


33


99


874


District Attorney


John A. Costello


6


7


II


3


I I


IO


5


7


60


Edward B. O'Brien


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.


·


·


20


38


24


II


17


30


3


2 I


164


Blanks


·


6


16


14


3


IO


7


3


5


64


Total .


32


61


49


1 7


38


47


II


33


.


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.


.


3


6


IO


2


14


9


I


7


52


·


.


7


9


II


4


7


2


12


62


TOWN DOCUMENTS.


. [ Dec. 31


-


288


162


Blanks ·


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Register of Probate and Insolvency


Charles F. Spencer ·


16


26


27


II


2I


32


6


23


162


Blanks ·


·


·


16


35


22


6


17


15


5


IO


126


Total


·


32


61


49


17


38


47


II


33


288


County Commissioner


Mary F. Bowen


·


I 5


18


13


IO


14


1 5


3


I 7


105


George A. Cornet


·


.


.


8


16


23


4


13


17


3


II


95


Blanks


.


.


.


9


27


13


3


II


1 5


5


5


88


Total .


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.


32


61


49


17


38


47


II


33


288


Associate Commissioners


Charles M. Boyle "


17


25


18


IO


17


27


5


2I


140


Cornelius F. Harrington


16


31


2I


IO


16


24


3


22


143


Blanks .


3I


66


59


14


43


43


14


23


293


Total .


.


.


64


I22


98


34


76


94


22


66


576


County Treasurer


Robert W. M. White


·


2I


27


24


IO


26


29


5


23


165


Blanks


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II


34


25


7


I 2


18


6


IO


123


Total


32


61


49


17


38


47


II


33


288


1930]


PRIMARY ELECTION.


163


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State Committee


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven


Eight


Total


John F. Donovan


Blanks


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13


32


27


8


14


19


5


I 2


130


Total


32


61


49


17


38


47


II


33


288


Delegates to State Convention


James Tirrell


Blanks


320


610


490


169


380


470


IIO


330


2,879


Total


320


610


490


170


380


470


IIO


330


2,880


·


19


29


22


9


24


28


6


21


158


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TOWN DOCUMENTS.


164


.


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[Dec. 31


Town Committee


John F. Mullen


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18


39


28


6


25


29


4


II


160


Charles M. O'Connor


.


19


42


25


8


19


29


6


12


160


Vincent G. Pendleton


16


44


28


7


17


27


5


I2


156


William F. Higgins .


14


35


17


7


17


23


4


9


126


C. Carroll Cunningham


2I


40


26


7


17


28


7


14


160


Mildred V. Perry


14


31


18


5


II


2I


3


IO


113


Michael Garofano


I


I


Charles E. Flynn


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·


.


218


378


346


129


274


313


81


262


2,00 I


Blanks


.


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Total


320


610


490


170


380


470


. IIO


330


2,880


Men .


.


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20


38


36


13


22


32


6


2I


188


Women


I2


23


13


4


16


1 5


5


I2


100


Total


32


61


49


17


38


47


II


33


288


A true copy. Attest :


LILLIAN SHORES,


Town Clerk.


165


PRIMARY ELECTION.


1930]


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1


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James Tirrell


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2


2


166


TOWN DOCUMENTS.


[Dec. 31


WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


TOWN OF SAUGUS


To W. Charles Sellick, Constable of the Town of Saugus, GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the town of Saugus, qualified to vote in town affairs, to assemble in the Town Hall on Monday evening, September twenty-ninth, nine- teen hundred and thirty, at 8 o'clock, to hear and act on the following articles, viz. :


ARTICLE I. To hear and act on Reports of Committees.


ART. 2. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Fire Engineers to exchange the LaFrance Ladder Truck or to turn said truck in toward the purchase price of such new and original equipment, tools, implements or accessories as it may deem expedient, or to see what action the town will take in rela- tion thereto. Board of Fire Engineers.


ART. 3. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $2,000 to the Saugus Infirmary. Said sum to be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account or Surplus Account or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto.


Board of Public Welfare.


ART. 4. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $4,000.00 for Soldiers' Relief. Said sum to be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account, or Surplus Account, or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto.


Board of Selectmen.


ART. 5. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $200.00 for State Aid. Said sum to be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account, or Surplus Account, or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto.


Board of Selectmen.


ART. 6. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $4,000.00 for unpaid bills of 1929 and prior years. Said sum


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to be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account, or Surplus Account, or to see what action the town will take in rela- tion thereto. Board of Selectmen.


ART. 7. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $1,000 for the purpose of maintaining a Town Engineering Division in the Department of Public Works. Said sum to be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account. or Surplus Account. or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto. Board of Selectmen.


ART. S. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $600.00 for salaries of call firemen. Said sum to be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account. or Surplus Account. or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto. Board of Fire Engineers.


ART. 9. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $2,500.00 for the reconstruction of roadways in Cliftondale square. Said sum to be transferred from the unexpended balance of the Purchase of Old Burving Ground Account, or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto.


Board of Selectmen.


ART. 10. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $200.00 for the repair of the Legion Building. Said sum to be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Accourt. or Surplus Account. or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto.


Board of Selectmen.


ART. 11. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $1.541.59 for the permanent construction of Central street from the end of the present permanent construction toward Lincoln avenue. Said sum to be transferred from the unexpended balance of Walnut Street Permanent Construction Account, or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto.


Board of Selectmen.


ART. 12. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $635.91 for the East Denver. Denver and Central Street Drain. Said sum to be transferred from the unexpend. d balance of the Saugus Center Drain Account. or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto. Board of Selectmen.


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TOWN DOCUMENTS.


[Dec. 31


ART. 13. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $1,199.46 for Highways. Said sum to be transferred from the unexpended balances of the following accounts : Woodbury Avenue Bridge, $404.63 ; Essex Street Culvert, $194.83 ; Cleveland Avenue Extension, $600.00; or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto. Board of Selectmen.


ART. 14. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $350.00 for the Selectmen's Department. Said sum to be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account, or Surplus Account, or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto. Board of Selectman.


ART. 15. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $2,087.01 to replace cement water Mains on Main street west of Broadway. Said sum to be transferred from the unexpended balances of the following accounts :


Essex Street Extension $77 42 .


Intervale Avenue Extension .


75 90


Grandview Avenue Extension


181 48 Hilldale Terrace Extension .


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176 10


Lake Dam and Castle Road Extension . ·


81 92


Lake Dam Road Extension .


124 00


Norman Road Extension


636 01 ·


Buena Vista Street Extension


18 94 ·


Martin Street Extension 73 92 ·


Broadway Street Extension . 126 93 ·


Highland Avenue Extension IO8 36 .


Bufford Street Extension


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or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto.


Board of Selectmen.


ART. 16. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of two hundred and seventy-five dollars (said amount having been received by the town for fire loss, on one of the trucks in the Works Department) from the Excess and Deficiency Account, or the Surplus Account, to the appropriation for Streets, Fences and Bridges, or to see what action the Town will take in relation thereto. Board of Selectmen.


ART. 17. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of six hundred and thirty-one dollars (said amount having been received by the town for insurance) from the Excess and Defi- ciency Account, or Surplus Account, to the appropriation for


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Highways, Fences and Bridges, to repair the garage of the Pub- lic Works Department, recently burned, or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto. Board of Selectmen.


ART. 18. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $5,000 to the Public Welfare Department. Said sum to be transferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account or the Sur- plus Account, or to see what action the town will take in rela- tion thereto. Board of Public Welfare.


ART. 19. To see if the town will vote to transfer the sum of $200 to the Tree Warden's Department. Said sum to be trans- ferred from the Excess and Deficiency Account, or the Surplus Account, or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto. Board of Selectmen.


ART. 20. To see if the town will vote to transfer the follow- ing sums : $195.54 from the appropriation for Orcutt avenue Water Extension, $15.72 from the appropriation for Westland avenue Water Extension, $73.93 from the appropriation for Willow Street Water Extension, a total of $285. 19 to the appro- priation for Highways, Fences and Bridges for the purpose of constructing a surface drain in Fairmount avenue and through the land of C. F. Wormstead, or to see what action the town will take in relation thereto. Board of Selectmen.


And you are hereby directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the usual places seven days at least, before the time of holding said meeting.


HEREOF, FAIL NOT, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting. Given under our hands and the Town Seal this eighth day of September, A.D., nineteen hundred and thirty.


HARRY WOODWARD, WALLACE CAMPBELL, FRANK A. GREEN, Board of Selectmen.


A true copy. Attest :


W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable.


LILLIAN SHORES, Town Clerk.


170


TOWN DOCUMENTS.


[Dec. 31


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


ESSEX, SS. September 19, 1930.


Pursuant hereunto I have served the within Warrant as directed by posting attested copies at the eight precincts at least seven days before said meeting.


W. CHARLES SELLICK,


Constable.


A true copy .. Attest :


LILLIAN SHORES, Town Clerk.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


September 29, 1930.


The meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Frank P. Bennett, Jr.


The reading of the warrant was waived.


The Moderator appointed the following Tellers: Frank N. Lendall, Harry T. Turner, Frederick H. Griswold, and Harold P. Rice, and duly qualified them.


ARTICLE I. Reports of Committees.


Article I was dispensed with.


Voted, To take up Article IS out of order. Yeas, 75, Nays, o. ART. 18. $5,000 for the Public Welfare Department.


Voted, That the sum of $4,000 be and the same hereby is transferred from the Excess and Deficiency or Surplus Account to the Public Welfare Department.


Voted, To take up Article 6 out of order. Unanimously voted.


ART. 6. $4,000 for unpaid bills.


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(Motion to appropriate $4,000 was lost. Yeas, 53, Nays, 56. )


Voted, That the sum of $3,600 be and the same hereby is transferred from the Excess and Deficiency or Surplus Account for the payment of bills of 1929 and former years.


Voted, To take up Article 5 out of order. Unanimously voted.


ART. 5. $200 for State Aid.


Voted, That the sum of $200 be and the same hereby is transferred from the Excess and Deficiency or Surplus Account to the State Aid Account.


Voted, To take up Article 4 out of order. Unanimously voted.


ART. 4. $4,000 for Soldiers' Relief.


Voted, That the sum of $4,000 be and the same hereby is transferred from the Excess and Deficiency or Surplus Account to the Soldiers' Relief Account.


Voted, To take up Article 10 out of order. Unanimously voted.


ART. 10. $200 for repairing Legion Building.


Voted, That the sum of $200 be and the same hereby is transferred from the Excess and Deficiency or Surplus Account for the repair of the Legion Building.


ART. 2. Trading in of the old LaFrance ladder truck.


Voted, To indefinitely postpone. Yeas, 65, Nays, 46.


ART. 3. $2,000 for the Saugus Infirmary.


Voted, To Indefinitely postpone. Yeas, 61, Nays, 59.


ART. 7. Establishing an Engineering Department in the Public Works Department.


Unanimous consent was given to Superintendent Maggi to present advantages of establishing an Engineering Division.


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Voted, To indefinitely postpone Article 7. Yeas, 81, Nays, 37.


ART. 8. Six hundred dollars for Salaries of Call Firemen.


Voted, To indefinitely postpone.


ART. 9. Twenty-five hundred dollars for construction of roadways in Cliftondale square.


Voted, That the sum of $2,500 be and the same hereby is transferred from the Old Burying Ground account for the con- struction of roadways in Cliftondale square.


ART. II. Continuance of Permanent Construction on Central street.


Voted, To indefinitely postpone.


ART. 12. Drainage work on Central, Denver and East Denver streets.


Motion to appropriate was lost. Yeas, 40, Nays, 62.


Voted, To take up Article 20 out of order. Yeas, 39, Nays, 23. Not more than two-thirds having voted in the affirmative, the motion was lost.


ART. 13. Transfer for the Public Works Department.


Voted, To indefinitely postpone.


ART. 14. $350 for the Selectmen's Department.


Voted, To indefinitely postpone.


ART. 15. Replacing cement water mains on Main street. Voted, To indefinitely postpone.


Voted, To indefinitely postpone Articles 16 to 20 inclusive.


The warrant being completed, the meeting adjourned at 10.20 P.M.


A true copy. Attest :


LILLIAN SHORES,


Town Clerk.


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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. ESSEX, SS.


To W. Charles Sellick, Constable of the Town of Saugus: GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in primaries to meet in the Town Hall, Saugus, Tuesday, the twenty-first day of October, 1930, at 4 o'clock P.M., for the following purpose :


To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nomi- nation of Candidates of Political Parties for the following office.


Sheriff (to fill vacancy) for Essex County


The polls will be open from 4 to 8 P.M.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meetings as directed by vote of the town.


Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this first day of October, A.D. 1930.


[TOWN SEAL]


HARRY WOODWARD, WALLACE CAMPBELL, FRANK A. GREEN, Selectmen of Town of Saugus. .


A true copy. Attest :


W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable.


Saugus, Mass., October 9th, 1930.


A true copy. Attest :


LILLIAN SHORES,


Town Clerk.


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TOWN DOCUMENTS.


[Dec. 31


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


ESSEX, SS.


October 9, 1930.


Pursuant hereunto I have served the within warrant as directed by posting attested copies at the eight precincts at least seven days before said meeting, according to the by-laws.


W. CHARLES SELLICK,


Constable.


A true copy. Attest :


LILLIAN SHORES,


Town Clerk.


Special Primary Election


October 21, 1930.


REPUBLICAN


SHERIFF-ESSEX COUNTY.


George J. Bates .


. 117


Frank E. Raymond


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162


Blanks .


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2


Total


· 28I


DEMOCRAT


SHERIFF-ESSEX COUNTY.


Matthew S. White


. 8


Charles A. Wilson. .


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7


Blanks .


Total


16


LILLIAN SHORES,


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A true copy. Attest :


Town Clerk.


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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ESSEX, SS.


To W. Charles Sellick, Constable of the Town of Saugus : GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in State Election to meet in the several voting precincts of the town


Tuesday, the Fourth Day of November, 1930


at 12 o'clock, then and there to cast their ballots for the following :


Governor, for this Commonwealth 66


Lieutenant Governor,


Secretary of the Commonwealth,


66


Treasurer and Receiver-General, 66 '66


Auditor of the Commonwealth, " 66 66


Attorney General,


66


Senator in Congress,


60


Representative in Congress,


for 7th Congressional District


Councillor, for 4th Councillor District


Senator, for Ist Suffolk Senatorial District Three Representatives in General Court,


for 10th Essex Representative District


District Attorney, for Eastern District Register of Probate and Insolvency, for Essex County County Commisioner, for Essex County Associate County Commissioners (2) for Essex County


County Treasurer, for Essex County for Essex County Sheriff,


Also to mark "Yes" or "No" to the following questions :


Question No. 1


PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION


Shall an amendment to the constitution relative to the appor- tionment of Senatorial, Representative and Councillor districts, further described as follows : .


The proposed amendment of the Constitution provides for the


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[Dec. 31


annulment of Article XXI of the Articles of Amendment of the Constitution thereof of a new Article XXI and for the annul- ment of Article XXII of the Articles of Amendment of the Con- stitution and the substitution therefor a new Article XXII. The proposed amendment embodies in substance the following changes in and additions to said Articles XXI and XXII.


I. In proposed Article XXI, towns of twelve thousand inhabitants or more may be divided in forming representative districts. No precincts, however, in such towns may be divided. In taking the census the special enumeration of legal voters shall specify the number residing in each precinct of such towns. Under existing amendment XXI no town may be divided and no specification of the number of voters in a precinct is required.


2. The division of a county into representative districts and the apportionment of representatives to districts therein is to be made by "The County Commissioners or other body acting as such or, in lieu thereof, such board of special commissioners in each county as may for that purpose be provided by law, ... " Under Article XXI as it now stands the division and apportion- ment is made by "The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Boston, the County Commissioners of other counties than Suffolk-or in lieu of the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Boston, or of the County Commissioners in each county other than Suffolk, such Board of Special Commissioners in each county, to be elected by the people of the county, or of the towns therein, as may for that purpose be provided by law, ... " The time for assembling of such Commissioners, Board or body for the purpose of making such division and apportionment is also changed from the first Tuesday of August next after each assignment by the Legislature of the number of representatives to each county, to a time within thirty days after certification by the Secretary of the Commonwealth to such Commissioners, Board or body of the number so assigned, or within such other period as the General Court may by law provide.


3. Under the proposed Articles, each special enumeration shall be the basis for determining the districts, Senatorial, Representative and Councillor, for the ten-year period beginning in the fourth January following said special enumeration and the present division of districts is to remain in effect until January, 1939. Under the existing amendments the ten-year period is the period between the taking of each census.


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(Thus, the next redivision based upon the next census in 1935 would, under the proposed Articles, affect those elected in 1938 to hold office beginning in January, 1939, instead of affecting those elected in 1936 to hold office beginning in January, 1937. Under existing amendments representation of newly created districts begins in January of the second year after each ten-year census, whereas under the proposed article it would begin in January of the fourth year thereafter.) The number of Repre- sentatives (240), Senators (40), and Councillors (8) is not changed.


4. The Legislature may limit the time within which a division of Representative Councillor or Senatorial Districts may be questioned by judical proceedings. The existing amend- ments contain no provision that itself limits or authorizes the Legislature to limit such time, which received in joint session of the two Houses held May 17, 1928, 182 votes in the affirma- tive and 48 in the negative, and at a joint session of the two Houses held May 26, 1930, received 155 votes in the affirmative and 88 in the negative, be approved ?


Question No. 2


LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION


Shall the proposed law which amends the General Laws by striking out Chapter 138, Section 2A, which section provides that, "No person shall manufacture, transport by air craft, water craft or vehicle, import or export spirituous or intoxicating liquor as defined by section three or certain non-intoxicating beverages as defined by section one, unless in each instance he shall have obtained the permit or other authority required there- for by the laws of the United States and the regulations made thereunder," which law was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 110 in the affirmative and 123 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of II in the affirmative and 26 in the negative, be approved ?


Question No. 3


LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION


Shall the proposed law which amends General Laws, Chapter 131, by the inserting therein a new section numbered 59A, which in substance makes it a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of


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fifty dollars for any person to use, set or maintain any trap or other devise for the capture of fur-bearing animals which is likely to cause continued suffering to an animal caught therein and which is not designed to kill the animal at once or take it alive unhurt, except traps or other devices for protection against vermin, set or maintained within fifty yards of any building or cultivated plot of land to the use of which the presence of vermin may be detrimental, which law was disapproved in the Senate by a vote of 12 in the affirmative and 24 in the negative and in the House of Representatives by a vote of 48 in the affirma- tive and 167 in the negative, be approved?


All the above candidates and questions are to be voted for upon one ballot.


The polls will be open from 12 noon to 8.00 P.M.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meetings as directed by vote of the town.


HEEOF, FAIL, NOT and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this twentieth day of October, A.D. 1930.


[TOWN SEAL]


HARRY WOODWARD, WALLACE CAMPBELL, FRANK A. GREEN, Selectmen of Town of Saugus.


A true copy. Attest :


W. CHARLES SELLICK,


Constable.


Saugus, Mass., October 27, 1930.


A true copy. Attest :


LILLIAN SHORES,


Town Clerk.


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


ESSEX, SS. October 27, 1930.


Pursuant hereunto I have served the within Warrant as directed by posting attested copies at the several precincts at least seven days before said meeting according to the By-Laws.


W. CHARLES SELLICK,


Constable. A true copy. Attest :


LILLIAN SHORES, Town Clerk.


180


State Election


November 4, 1930.


Pursuant to the Warrant the inhabitants of the Town of Saugus met at the various precincts and cast their ballots as follows :


Governor


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven


Eight


Total


John W. Aiken, S.L.P .*


7


IO


21


5


I 2


I 2


7


13


Frank G. Allen, R .*


456


369


397


358


065


295


398


443


2,981 2I


Harry J. Canter, C.P .*


·


195


193


204


I55


146


206


74


187


1,360


Joseph B. Ely, D .* ·


3


O


3


3


3


3


2


4


2 I


Alfred Baker Lewis, S.P .*


9


15


I 2


IO


9


IO


7


14


86


Blanks


Total


670


590


638


535


441


528


489


665


4,556


Lieutenant Governor


159


181


165


122


123


182


56


161


1,149


Strabo V. Claggett, D.


27


Maria C. Correia, C.P.


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7


5


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2


4


Stephen J. Surridge, S.L P.


·


.


5


3


18


5


6


6


1 2


3


4


7


41


Edith M. Williams, S.P.


3,026


470


372


406


365


257


30I


412


443


William Sterling Youngman, R. Blanks ·


33


29


40



26


28


13


40


239


Total


·


·


670


590


638


535


441


528


489


665


4,556


.


·


4


O


3


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4


6


2


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TOWN DOCUMENTS.


[Dec. 31


13


2


IO


74


2


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·


·


.


.


.


·


87


18


Secretary


Daniel T. Blessington, S.L.P.


I


3


13


5 364


8


IO


O


IO


50


Frederic W. Cook, R.


·


457


362


399


247


287


40I


443


2,960


Albert Sprague Coolidge, S.P.


17


8


1 2


17


26


15


9


18


122


James W. Dawson, C.P.


O


4


5


3


7


+


I


2


26


Chester J. O'Brien, D.


149


175


1 59


II2


II2


174


58


144


1,083


Blanks


46


38


50


34


4I


38


20


48


315


Total


670


590


638


535


441


528


489


665


4,556


Treasurer


Fred Jefferson Burrell, R.


389


331


360


322




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