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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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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
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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
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1
Blanks .
One
122
89
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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
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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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[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
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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
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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
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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 . .
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1
Blanks . .
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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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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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[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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