Town annual report of Saugus 1934, Part 8

Author: Saugus (Mass.)
Publication date: 1934
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 348


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26


28


186


Harold E. Dodge


387


222


309


261


150


239


279


319


2166


William Henry Haskell


131


72


77


51


57


59


79


96


632


Bertram V. Hawthorne


41


34


35


39


25


30


36


49


289


Medley T. Holdsworth


106


60


87


40


52


62


80


90


577


Fred A. Hutchinson


246


161


249


156


132


157


192


213


1506


Frederick Bancroft Willis


212


146


373


127


151


180


126


323


1638


Blanks ..


374


161


377


278


205


254


168


431


2248


Total


1545


885


1554


990


819


1020


999


1575


9387


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.


.


·


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1934]


PRIMARY


ELECTION


129


.


130


District Attorney


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven


Eight 104


Total


Charles A. Clifford


102


48


69


58


40


60


64


545


Hugh A. Cregg . .


231


148


249


121


129


158


138


221


1395


J. Frank Hughes ·


96


64


98


83


62


70


89


124


686


Blanks ..


86


35


102


68


42


52


42


76


503


Total


515


295


518


330


273


340


333


525


3129


Clerk of Courts


Archie N. Frost


363


229


354


229


176


237


270


354


2212


Blanks . . ...


152


66


164


101


97


103


63


171


917


Total


515


295


518


330


273


340


333


525


3129


Register of Deeds


Moody Kimball


367


228


343


242


174


257


269


374


2254


Blanks .


. . .


. .


148


67


175


88


99


83


64


151


875


Total


515


295


518


330


273


340


333


525


3129


.


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


1934]


County Commissioner


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven Eight


Total


William H. Bell


70


59


63


60


61


75


62


98


548


William Hey


10


10


18


9


10


13


9


25


104


Chloe P. LaFayette


52


36


74


40


50


49


42


93


436


Raymond P. Trefry


238


126


199


126


75


117


165


173


1219


Blanks


145


64


164


95


77


86


55


136


822


Total


515


295


518


330


273


340


333


525


3129


Associate Commissioners


Arthur Bower


111


81


113


93


66


96


91


120


771


Edwin C. Lewis


295


178


295


181


142


202


212


280


1785


Edgar S. Rideout


194


139


171


134


91


133


174


183


1219


Blanks . ...


430


192


457


252


247


249


189


467


2483


Total


1030


590


1036


660


546


680


666


1050


6258


.


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.


PRIMARY ELECTION


131


132


Register of Probate and Insolvency


PRECINCTS


Arthur D. Fowler


155


Two 86


Three


Four


Five


Six 99


Seven 114


Eight 122


Total 854


Alfred W. Ingalls


229


153


251


147


67 133


176


161


261


1511


Henry P. Sullivan


31


16


31


12


16


8


11


26


151


James C. Doyle


100


40


114


82


56


57


47


116


612


Total


515


295


518


330


273


340


333


525


3129


DEMOCRATIC Governor


Charles W. Cole


22


40


26


15


12


39


15


14


183


James M. Curley


51


97


77


54


57


97


42


71


546


Frank A. Goodwin


19


23


34


13


29


39


8


22


187


Blanks


1


8


2


2


2


8


1


2


26


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


·


·


1


1


Blanks .


One


122


89


·


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


1934]


Lieutenant Governor


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven


Eight


Total


Joseph L. Hurley


56


85


65


45


48


87


32


57


475


Francis E. Kelly


32


48


50


30


32


59


24


37


312


Blanks ..


5


35


24


9


20


37


10


15


155


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


Secretary


Joseph Santuosso


28


43


32


30


19


66


13


32


263


James P. Blake


6


10


14


3


9


13


4


7


66


John J. Buckley


25


32


23


20


15


32


13


22


182


James Joseph Dugan


1


2


3


4


3


3


3


3


22


John D. O'Brien .


10


7


8


4


9


13


4


11


66


Clement A. Riley


3


9


5


4


3


7


2


3


36


William F. Sullivan


12


14


19


6


14


24


10


15


114


Blanks. ...


8


51


35


13


28


25


17


16


193


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


.


·


.


PRIMARY ELECTION


133


Treasurer


PRECINCTS


One


Charles F. Hurley


75


Two 100


Three


Four


Five


Six 129


52


88


680


Blanks


18


68


42


16


29


54


14


21


262


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


Auditor


Thomas H. Buckley .


50


86


63


49


40


85


41


65


479


Leo D. Walsh


28


32


39


20


29


50


12


22


232


Blanks


15


50


37


15


31


48


13


22


231


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


Attorney General


Paul A. Dever .


28


54


29


30


16


47


20


38


262


John Martin Boyle


12


25


28


13


14


38


9


15


154


Philip A. Chapman


7


16


12


9


13


17


9


13


96


Harold W. Sullivan


30


23


37


17


30


39


14


23


213


Blanks


16


50


33


15


27


42


14


20


217


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


.


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·


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


134


Seven


Eight


Total


97


68


71


1934]


Senator in Congress


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven


Eight


Total


David I. Walsh


62


98


78


46


68


111


50


63


576


Edward P. Barry .


18


29


23


14


14


26


11


24


159


William Donahoe ·


9


12


16


16


12


15


1


9


90


James C. Doyle


1


Blanks .


4


29


22


8


6


30


4


13


116


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


Congressman


William P. Connery, Jr.


72


114


91


56


80


126


42


74


655


C. Fred Manning .


16


37


36


20


14


39


19


25


206


Blanks


5


17


12


8


6


18


5


10


81


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


.


.


.


.


·


PRIMARY ELECTION


1


135


136


Councillor


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven


Eight


Total


Robert E. Bigney


14


21


14


10


7


17


6


11


100


Daniel H. Coakley


31


47


39


32


20


49


21


44


283


Irving Lewis


7


8


4


1


4


9


1


6


40


Thomas C. McGrath


2


4


3


6


5


11


5


4


40


William J. Murphy


5


1


9


3


8


6


4


5


41


Daniel J. O'Connell


8


14


16


10


9


14


9


12


92


Patrick J. Sullivan


12


17


16


6


12


27


3


6


99


Blanks .


14


56


38


16


35


50


17


21


247


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


Senator


John F. Donovan


71


97


85


64


61


103


48


86


615


James C. Doyle


3


17


2


22


Blanks . ..


22


68


54


20


39


63


18


21


305


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Representatives in General Court


PRECINCTS


One


Two 30


Three


Four


Five


Six 35


Seven 15


Eight 24


211


C. Carroll Cunningham


65


158


112


73


76


147


54


90


775


James S. Donahue


34


34


28


27


27


37


13


41


241


James J. Doyle


19


26


32


7


17


35


8


11


155


Harold V. Hayden


11


5


5


4


17


11


3


7


63


Henry F. Kelley


12


5


4


9


7


13


7


4


61


William J. Landergan


8


23


25


17


11


22


8


21


135


William E. Mannell


·


.


·


.


87


192


113


84


91


212


70


100


939


Total


279


504


417


252


300


549


198


327


2826


District Attorney


John J. Foley


75


106


101


67


74


118


54


85


680


Blanks . .


18


62


38


17


26


65


12


24


262


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


·


.


·


.


·


5


5


4


0


5


6


2


2


29


James M. McElroy


20


24


47


11


19


29


12


24


186


Michael J. Watman


1


2


6


0


1


11


4


3


28


James C. Doyle


1


2


3


Blanks .


PRIMARY ELECTION


137


1934]


Total


Walter A. Cuffe. .


17


41


20


20


138


Clerk of Courts


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four 56


Five 62


Six


Seven 46


Eight


Total


68


98


82


1


1


25


69


57


28


38


84


20


34


355


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


Register of Deeds


1


2


3


Elmer Richards


1


1


James Fox


1


92


49


139


84


100


183


66


106


819


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


75


586


Harry C. Mamber William Smith ·


Blanks . .


.


.


1


Blanks . .


·


[Dec. 31


TOWN DOCUMENTS


Charles A. Dullea


99


1934]


County Commissioner


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven Eight


Total


Paul E. Barron


5


3


2


1


2


5


1


2


21


Charles M. Boyle


2


15


5


8


4


17


8


5


64


Lewis C. Carey


4


5


2


2


1


3


1


3


21


George Leo Hale


3


3


2


2


2


3


2


1


18


John J. Mullen


66


94


96


65


76


113


42


76


628


Samuel Adams Wilson


11


40


25


5


8


27


9


19


144


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


Associate Commissioners


Louis J. Dion


59


83


80


49


58


103


36


66


534


Blanks .


·


127


253


198


119


142


263


96


152


1016


Total


186


336


278


168


200


366


132


218


1884


·


·


2


8


7


1


7


15


3


3


46


Blanks . .


PRIMARY ELECTION


139


140


Register of Probate and Insolvency


William F. Shanahan


77


113


101


62


65


115


45


75


653


James C. Doyle . .


1


1


Blanks


16


55


38


22


34


68


21


34


288


Total


93


168


139


84


100


183


66


109


942


A true copy. Attest :


·


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TOWN DOCUMENTS


WALTER A. WILSON, Town Clerk.


[Dec. 31


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1934]


TOWN OF SAUGUS


ESSEX, SS


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


GREETINGS :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby ordered to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Saugus qualified to vote in Town Elections and Town Af- fairs to assemble in the Town Hall, Thursday evening, Novem- ber 1st, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-four, at eight o'clock P. M. to hear and act on the following articles, viz:


ARTICLE 1. To hear and act on the reports of committees.


ARTICLE 2. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate an additional sum not exceeding $25,000 for the con- struction and original equipment and furnishings of a Fire and Police Station Building originally authorized by a vote passed on December 18, 1933 under Article 4 of the warrant for a Special Town Meeting called for December 14, 1933, and to provide such sum by borrowing or otherwise or take any action relative thereto. Board of Selectmen.


ARTICLE 3. To see if the town will authorize the application of any moneys granted to the town by the Federal Government under the National Industrial Recovery Act for or in connec- tion with the construction of a Fire and Police Station Building to the construction costs and/or to the payment of any part of the indebtedness authorized to be incurred for such purpose, or take any action relative thereto. Board of Selectmen.


ARTICLE 4. To see if the town will vote to transfer $275.00 from the Public Works Department to the Removal of Ashes Department, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Select- men.


ARTICLE 5. To see if the town will vote to transfer $150.00 from the Water Meter Account to the Water Maintenance Account, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Selectmen.


ARTICLE 6. To see if the town will vote to transfer $125.00 from the Hydrants Account to the Water Maintenance Ac- count agreeable to the petition of the Board of Selectmen.


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[Dec. 31


ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to transfer $250.00 from the Water Extension Account to the Snow and Ice Re- moval Account.


And you are hereby directed to serve this Warrant by post- ing 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 the Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hand and Town Seal this twenty-third day of October, A.D., ninteen hundred and thirty-four.


HARRY WOODWARD, GEORGE H. QUARMBY, C. CARROLL CUNNINGHAM, Board of Selectmen.


A true copy. Attest :


W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable.


October 23, 1934


ESSEX, SS.


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:


WALTER A. WILSON, Town Clerk.


October 23, 1934


In compliance with Chapter 55 of the Acts of 1928 and also with section 2 of the by-laws of the Town of Saugus, I hereby certify that I personally mailed to all Limited Town Meeting


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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


1934]


Members, a printed copy of the warrant for the Special Town Meeting of November 1, 1934.


Signed: WALTER A. WILSON, Town Clerk.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


November 1, 1934


The meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Frank P. Bennett, Jr. at 8:25 P. M.


The salute to the flag was given.


The reading of the warrant was waived by unanimous con- sent.


ARTICLE 1. The Finance Committe Report was at this time presented.


Finance Committee Report


For Special Town Meeting of Thursday, November 1, 1934


ARTICLE 2. Recommend $25,000.00


ARTICLE 3. Recommend adoption.


ARTICLE 4. Recommend.


ARTICLE 5. Recommend.


ARTICLE 6. Recommend.


ARTICLE 7. Recommend.


ERWARD GIBBS, JR., Chairman, BERTRAND D. WESTENDARP, Secretary, LAURENCE F. DAVIS,


CHARLES E. STILLINGS,


CHARLES T. ANDERSON, ROBERT J. MAHER,


FREDERICK J. ENGLAND,


LEWIS O. STOCKER, Finance Committee.


The following tellers were appointed and duly sworn:


Walter Dyer Howard Heath


Arthur Raddin


Ernest Tarbox


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TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


ARTICLE 2. Voted: That there be raised and appropriated the sum of $25,000.00 for the construction and original equip- ment of a fire and police station building originally authorized by a vote passed on December 18, 1933 under Article 4 of war- rant for a Special Town Meeting called for December 14, 1933, such sum being in addition to the sum of $65,000.00 appro- priated under said vote for said purpose, and that the Treasur- er with the approval of the Selectmen, be authorized to borrow said sum of $25,000.00 and to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor, said bonds or notes to be payable in accordance with the National Industrial Recovery Act and, insofar as not in- consistent with said Act, in accordance with Chapter 366 of the Acts of 1933 as amended and Chapter 44 of the General Laws as amended. The whole loan shall be paid in not more than twenty years or at such period as may be determined by the Emergency Finance Board referred to in said Chapter 366 of the Acts of 1933. And the Selectmen and their successors in office shall have and are hereby granted full powers to act in all matters relating to such construction and original equip- ment and furnishings. Yeas 115, Nays 0. 8:50 P. M.


ARTICLE 3. Voted : That the town does hereby authorize the application of any moneys granted to the town by the Federal Government under the National Industrial Recovery Act for or in connection with the project of the construction of a fire and police station building either to the construction costs or to the payment of any part of the indebtedness authorized in connection with such project, in which latter case the amount which may be borrowed under the vote of the town passed on December 18, 1933 shall be increased accordingly, provided - that the total amount which may be borrowed under said vote shall not be in excess of $65,000.00. Yeas 109, Nays 0. 8:51 P. M.


ARTICLE 4. Voted : That the sum of $275.00 be transferred from the Public Works Account to the Removal of Ashes Account. 8:53 P. M.


ARTICLE 5. Voted : That the sum of $150.00 be transferred from the Water Meter Account to the Water Maintenance Account. 8:58 P. M.


ARTICLE 6. Voted: That the sum of $125.00 be transferred


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from the Hydrants Account to the Water Maintenance Ac- count. 8:59 P. M.


ARTICLE 7. Voted : That the sum of $250.00 be transferred from the Water Extension Account to the Snow and Ice Re- moval Account. 9:00 P. M.


The business of the meeting having been completed, the meeting adjourned at 9:00 P. M.


A true copy. Attest :


WALTER A. WILSON, Town Clerk.


TOWN OF SAUGUS


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


ESSEX, SS.


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


GREETINGS :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in State elections to meet in the several voting precincts of the Town on Tuesday, the Sixth Day of November, 1934 at 12 o'clock noon, for the following purposes :


To bring in their votes to the election officers for the Election of Candidates for the following offices :


Governor. Lieutenant Governor.


Secretary. Treasurer.


Auditor. Attorney General. Senator in Congress Representative in Congress Councillor. Senator. Representatives in General Court (3). District Attorney.


.


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TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Clerk of Courts. Register of Deeds. County Commissioner. Associate County Commissioners (2) Register of Probate and Insolvency (1), to fill vacancy.


Also mark your "Yes" and "No" to the following questions :


QUESTION No. 1


LAW SUBMITTED UPON REFERENDUM PETITION


Shall a law described as follows:


This law amends General Laws, Chapter 131, as previously amended, by repealing Section 105A thereof and adding there- to three new Sections, 105B, 105C, and 114A.


Section 105B provides that whoever uses any trap or other device for capture of fur-bearing animals, which is not designed to kill such animal at once or to take it unhurt and which is likely to cause continued suffering to an animal caught therein, shall be fined fifty dollars, but traps or other devices for protection of property, set not more than fifty yards from any building, cultivated plot, or enclosures used for rearing poultry or game birds, to the use of which the presence of vermin may be detrimental, are excluded from the application of this section.


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


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


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


NO 1


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QUESTION No. 2


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


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


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


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


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


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 YES beverages) ? NO


QUESTION No. 3


1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of bet- ting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county ?


2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of bet- ting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county ?


YES


NO


1 1


YES


NO


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


The polls will be open from 12 o'clock noon to 8 P. M.


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


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


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TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Given under our hands and the Town Seal this Seventeenth day of October, 1934, A.D.


HARRY WOODWARD, GEORGE H. QUARMBY, C. CARROLL CUNNINGHAM, Selectmen of Saugus.


[SEAL]


A true copy. Attest :


W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


October 23, 1934.


ESSEX, SS.


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 :


WALTER A. WILSON,


Town Clerk.


1934]


November 6, 1934.


PRESIDENTIAL AND STATE ELECTION Governor


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven Eight


Total


John W. Aiken (SL)


2


3


19


4


3


12


2


3


48


Gaspar G. Bacon (R)


462


360


349


389


197


297


382


414


2850


James M. Curley (D)


255


216


267


182


192


270


120


246


1748


Freeman W. Follett (P)


1


1


1


3


3


1


1


3


14


Frank A. Goodwin (E.T.)


115


121


156


104


160


122


80


168


1026


Alfred Baker Lewis (S)


3


1


0


3


9


2


5


4


27


4


0


2


5


1


1


0


0


13


Edward Stevens (C)


11


6


16


9


14


8


5


25


94


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


.


.


.


.


.


·


Blanks


PRESIDENTIAL AND STATE ELECTION


149


Lieutenant Governor


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six 10


Seven 10


Eight 15


Total


Elizabeth Donovan (S)


6


10


12


10


14


John W. Haigis (R)


520


418


431


442


245


364


438


499


3357


Horace I. Hillis (SL)


35


26


49


25


34


46


12


36


263


Joseph L. Hurley (D)


240


215


257


172


202


249


114


249


1698


Florence L. Lawton (P)


3


3


2


6


5


2


4


5


30


Horace Riley (C)


4


2


7


7


6


3


2


4


35


Blanks


45


34


52


37


73


39


15


55


350


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


Secretary


Walter Burke (C)


7


5


9


10


10


5


1


4


51


Frederick W. Cook (R)


562


452


488


476


296


393


464


550


3681


George L. McGlynn (SL)


14


9


31


10


16


18


3


11


112


Leslie A. Richards (S)


3


8


6


11


15


5


9


12


69


Joseph Santosuosso (D)


201


186


214


135


152


238


95


206


1427


5


6


5


5


8


7


2


5


43


William B. Taylor (P) Blanks ...


61


42


57


52


82


47


21


75


437


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


.


. .


. .


·


·


·


.


.


·


.


150


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


87


1934]


Treasurer


PRECINCTS


Oscar U. Dionne (R)


One 485


Two 384


409


Four 419


Five 216


Six 330


Seven 406


Eight 459


Total 3108


William R. Ferry (P)


16


15


8


13


8


16


10


13


99


Thomas Gilmartin (SL)


7


9


26


7


15


15


5


11


95


Charles F. Hurley (D)


266


236


269


200


241


285


138


270


1905


Harry Maltzman (S)


3


4


7


7


16


5


1


11


60


Frederick S. Reynolds (C)


5


8


24


9


14


9


3


15


87


Blanks


71


52


67


44


69


53


26


84


466


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


Auditor


Henning A. Blomen (SL)


5


7


28


5


13


15


3


2


78


Thomas H. Buckley (D)


225


199


226


155


174


238


102


231


1550


Alonzo B. Cook (R)


495


437


463


461


279


390


452


526


3503


Walter S. Hutchins (S)


42


8


13


12


19


12


8


14


128


Paul Skers (C)


5


2


5


6


7


4


1


2


32


Blanks .


81


55


75


60


87


54


29


88


529


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


.


.


·


·


·


·


·


.


PRESIDENTIAL AND STATE ELECTION


151


-


Three


Attorney General


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven


Eight 11


Total 73


Paul A. Dever (D)


227


193


217


158


192


219


105


213


1524


Charles A. Flaherty (C)


22


15


16


16


21


16


5


22


133


George F. Hogan (P)


5


6


13


6


5


7


8


9


59


Fred E. Oelcher (SL)


6


6


23


6


17


16


4


5


83


Joseph E. Warner (R)


530


429


462


460


273


379


445


533


3511


Blanks


58


54


70


45


59


61


20


70


437


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713"


595


863


5820


Senator in Congress


6


10


12


9


16


5


7


16


81


W. Barnard Smith (P)


7


9


5


8


5


5


8


10


57


David I. Walsh (D)


338


278


312


239


273


323


167


330


2260


Robert M. Washburn (R)


438


366


395


390


202


314


391


431


2927


4


6


25


6


17


16


3


6


83


Paul C. Wicks (C)


5


3


4


6


6


1


1


0


26


Blanks


55


36


57


41


60


49


18


70


386


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


.


.


·


·


.


.


·


.


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


152


Morris Berzon (S)


5


5


9


8


12


15


8


Albert Sprague Coolidge (S) . .


.


Albert L. Waterman (SL)


Congressman


PRECINCTS


One


William P. Connery, Jr. (D) . ...


219


Two 170


Three 192


Four 145


Five 199


Six 196


Seven 104


Eight 178


Total 1403


Joseph Leedes (C) . .


4


0


1


6


2


3


0


1


17


Joseph F. Massida (S)


1


3


5


4


8


3


6


3


33


C. F. Nelson Pratt (R)


603


518


592


511


358


494


474


670


4220


Blanks


26


17


20


33


12


17


11


11


147


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


Councillor


Daniel H. Coakley (D)


219


183


221


146


178


227


90


206


1470


Ernest D. Cooke (R)


522


440


471


458


272


384


451


523


3521


Blanks . .


112


85


118


95


129


102


54


134


829


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


Senator


Walter I. Butler (R)


417


335


359


378


256


302


369


455


2871


John F. Donovan (D)


·


294


267


320


217


188


285


149


269


1989


Blanks


142


106


131


104


135


126


77


139


960


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


·


.


.


.


·


1934]


PRESIDENTIAL AND STATE ELECTION


153


154


Representatives in General Court


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven


Eight 151


Total


Walter A. Cuffe (D)


153


111


197


108


148


153


78


1099


Harold E. Dodge (R)


576


434


411


464


278


420


446


526


3555


Fred A. Hutchinson (R)


454


375


387


388


242


340


409


436


3031


William J. Landergan (D)


165


158


173


137


148


167


91


165


1204


James M. McElroy (D)


170


111


192


95


136


144


59


150


1057


Frederick Bancroft Willis (R) . .


453


478


558


406


313


403


392


594


3597


Blanks


588


457


512


499


472


512


310


567


3917


Total


2559


2124


2430


2097


1737


2139


1785


2589


17460


District Attorney


Hugh A. Cregg (R)


475


441


455


436


297


402


438


510


3454


John J. Foley (D)


309


215


294


189


219


254


129


269


1878


Blanks . . .


69


52


61


74


63


57


28


84


488


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


.


.


·


·


.


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Clerk of Courts


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four 445


251


Six 353


Seven 450


Eight 493


Total 3383


. Toivo Koylion (S)


6


6


14


16


27


15


9


16 223


1576


Blanks


104


91


98


91


108


94


35


131


752


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


Register of Deeds


Charles A. Dullea (D)


229


197


275


156


220


263


110


273


1723


Moody Kimball (R)


526


432


429


456


259


363


451


476


3392


Blanks


98


79


106


87


100


87


34


114


705


Total


353


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


County Commissioner


Charles M. Boyle (D)


221


188


232


143


185


238


96


236


1539


Raymond N. Trefry (R)


513


431


448


442


255


361


435


465


3350


William Wilson (S)


18


27


31


23


36


25


15


25


200


Blanks . .


101


62


99


91


103


89


49


137


731


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


155


1934]


Archie N. Frost (R)


520


418


453


Harry C. Mamber (D)


223


193


245


147


193


251


101


109


.


.


. .


.


.


PRESIDENTIAL AND STATE ELECTION


Five


156


Associate Commissioners


PRECINCTS


One


234


Two 203


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven 107


Eight 239


1637


Alexander Gregory (S)


34


21


52


21


49


45


21


39


282


George Heath (S)


18


16


23


23


31


18


14


25


168


Edwin C. Lewis (R)


464


405


398


432


248


349


425


481


3202


Edgar S. Rideout (R)


447


382


375


412


211


324


403


438


2992


Blanks


509


389


512


362


429


434


220


504


3359


Total


1706


1416


1620


1398


1158


1426


1190


1726


11640


Register of Probate and Insolvency


Arthur D. Fowler (R)


518


431


452


456


261


372


443


509


3442


Thomas McGinnis (S)


9


9


16


13


21


15


14


14


111


William F. Shanahan (D)


230


201


255


148


197


243


102


236


1612


Blanks


96


67


87


82


100


83


36


104


655


Total


853


708


810


699


579


713


595


863


5820


.


.


.


·


[Dec. 31.


TOWN DOCUMENTS


Total


Louis J. Dion (D)


260


148


190


256


Question No. 1 (Steel Traps)


PRECINCTS


One


Two


Three


Four


Five


Six


Seven Eight


Total


Yes .


273


233


238


231


163


223


192


262


1815


No


206


156


171


158


108


145


168


182


1294


Blanks


374


319


401


310


308




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