Town annual report of Weymouth 1934, Part 8

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1934
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 318


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Question No. 1 LAW SUBMITTED UPON REFERENDUM PETITION


Shall a law described as follows :---


This law amends General Laws, chapter 131, as previously amen- ded, by repealing section 105A thereof and adding thereto 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 con- tinued suffering to an animal caught therein, shall be fined fifty dol- lars, 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 mun- icipal 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 op- erative in such city or town.


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


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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 sus- pended in any town; and which was approved by both branches of the General Court by vote not recorded, be approved?


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 alcoholic bev- erages 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 all other alcoholic beverages) ?


2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?


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


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


"Shall section fifty-nine of chapter forty-eight of the General Laws, providing for the division into day and night forces of perman- ent members of fire departments, known as the two-platoon system, be accepted?"


The polls will be open at 6:00 o'clock in the morning until 8 o'clock in the evening.


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


Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk of said Town on or before the first day of November, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-four.


MARSHALL F. SPEAR, Chairman FRED E. WAITE, Clerk JOSEPH CREHAN, SANDY ROULSTON, EVERETT E. CALLAHAN, Selectmen of Weymouth,


A true copy, Attest:


George J. Butler, Constable of Weymouth


RETURN OF SERVICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Weymouth, October 29, 1934


Norfolk, ss.


Pursuant to the within warrant I have this day notified the in- habitants of Weymouth, aforesaid to meet at the respective places and times set forth in said warrant by posting true and attested copies of the same in each precinct in said town as therein directed.


George J. Butler, Constable of Weymouth


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STATE ELECTION November 6, 1934


Governor


John W. Aikin


Chelsea, SLP


6


1


2


3


2


14


Gaspar G. Bacon


Boston, R


718


368


629


262


488


338


285


290


588


3966


James M. Curley


504


506


774


213


177


703


215


151


286


3529


Freeman W. Follett


Haverhill, P


1


3


1


3


8


Frank A. Goodwin


Boston, E.T.


193


135


169


79


71


86


84


71


72


960


Cambride, SP


14


9


15


1


1


36


5


2


83


Edward Stevens


4


3


4


1


4


4


2


22


Boston, Com Blanks


10


10


10


3


9


14


3


3


15


78


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1118


597


517


968


8660


Lieutenant Governor


Elizabeth Donovan


No. Brookfield, SP 25


17


24


6


7


27


15


3


9


133


John W. Haigis


Greenfield, R


814


412


710


317


541


372


329


337


631


4463


Horace I. Hillis


19


4


7


5


3


11


5


2


3


59


Joseph L. Hurley


Fall River, D


522


551


796


205


170


706


224


155


285


3614


Florence L. Lawton


Worcester, P


10


5


6


5


3


7


3


2


2


43


Horace Riley


5


5


7


3


1


4


6


2


2


35


Boston, Com Blanks


55


38


53


17


22


61


15


16


36


313


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Secretary


Walter Burke


New Bedford, Com 13


4


7


1


5


7


5


2


44


Frederick W. Cook


Somerville, R


860


457


767


337


540


403


344


351


644


4703


George L. McGlynn


8


3


5


2


1


11


4


3


1


38


So. Hadley, SP


27


15


17


4


5


15


11


1


3


98


Joseph Santosuosso


Boston, D


450


498


712


180


151


678


194


125


267


3255


William B. Taylor


6


5


9


5


5


9


5


2


4


50


Plymouth, P Blanks


86


50


86


29


45


67


32


30


47


472


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Treasurer


Oscar U. Dione


New Bedford, R


730


363


614


269


474


327


278


297


579


3930


William R. Ferry


Newton, P


16


13


19


12


10


13


17


13


9


122


Thomas Gilmartin


Brookline, SLP


10


4


10


3


4


12


3


3


1


50


Charles F. Hurley


Cambridge, D


574


571


849


224


205


728


247


162


318


3878


Boston, D


Alfred B. Lewis


Saugus, SLP


Beverly, SLP


Leslie A. Richards


76


Harry Maltzman


Boston, SP


25


12


18


2


7


16


11


3


6


100


Frederick S. Reynolds


7


7


13


15


3


9


5


1


1


61


Lynn, Com Blanks


:88


62


80


33


45


83


36


38


54


519


Total


1460 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968 8660


Auditor


Henning A. Blomen


Cambridge, SLP


9


4


6


1


1


9


2


3


35


Thomas H. Buckley


Abington, D


510


530


815


229


196


704


213


153


323


3673


Alonzo B. Cook


800


413


667


282


473


364


329


307


552


4187


Walter S. Hutchins


Greenfield, SP


31


13


19


2


7


22


12


10


5


121


Paul Skers


Worcester, Com Blanks


99


68


91


44


70


86


35


45


84


622


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Attorney General


Morris Berzon


Boston, SP


30


15


16


8


6


19


9


1


5


109


Paul A. Dever


Cambridge, D.


500


505


730


201


164


651


201


133


271


3356


Charles A. Flaherty


Saugus, Com


4


6


10


1


1


6


6


2


1


37


George F. Hogan


6


5


9


7


9


8


3


4


51


Fred E. Oelcher


Peabody, SLP


4


5


3


3


11


3


1


1


31


Joseph E. Warner


Taunton, R


815


433


734


306


527


389


335


343


621


4503


Blanks


91


63


101


39


42


103


35


34


65


573


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Senator in Congress


Albert S. Coolidge


Pittsfield, SP


33


20


21


6


7


21


13


2


5


128


W. Barnard Smith


Brookline, P


14


4


10


3


7


9


6


4


4


60


David I. Walsh


Fitchburg, D


639


607


921


275


263


763


275


212


388


4343


Robert M. Washburn


Boston, R


681


348


569


249


436


316


274


273


513


3659


Albert L. Waterman


Boston, SLP


10


1


8


3


10


2


2


1


37


Paul D. Wicks


2


5


6


1


1


6


2


2


25


Greenfield, Com Blanks


72


47


68


21


34


68


21


22


55


408


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Congressman, 13th District


Francis H. Foy


Quincy, D


539


532


733


203


167


681


209


166


287


3517


Richard B. Wigglesworth


Milton, R


849


458


800


339


554


442


357


331


646


4776


Blanks


62


42


70


16


26


65


31


20


35


367


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


1


4


5


3


6


2


1


22


Boston, R


Nahant, P


77


Councillor, 2nd District


Joseph B. Grossman


Quincy, R


762


411


649


281


483


410


316


288


576


4176


Leo J. Halloran


Quincy, D


547


529


807


217


198


671


215


176


295


3655


Max H. Hamlin


Boston, SP


40


20


28


8


6


24


20


6


4


156


Blanks


101


72


119


52


60


83


46


47


93


673


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660.


Senator


Francis A. Gunn


Weymouth, D


639


590


808


271


265


699


286


206


399


4163


Newland H. Holmes


Weymouth, R Blanks


90


59


85


27


27


85


26


18


48


465


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Representative General Court, 5th Norfolk


William A. Hannaford


Weymouth, R


781


439


756


305


481


573


332


308


587


4562


Alfred C. Sheehy


576


565


781


220


228


575


237


181


315


3678


Weymouth, D Blanks


93


28


66


33


38


40


28


28


66


420


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Dist. Att'y. So. Eastern Dist.


Edmund R. Dewing, R-D


Wellesley


1072


720 1117


385


573


722


429


405


721


6144


Blanks


378


312


486


173


174


466


168


112


247


2516


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Clerk of Courts, Norfolk Co.


Robert B. Worthington, R.


Dedham


1007


623


973


373


594


643


402


406


706


5707


Blanks


443


409


630


185


173


545


195


111


262


2953


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Register of Deeds, Norfolk Co.


Walter W. Chambers, R


Dedham


986 572


924


344


565


608


398


390


659


6546


Blanks


464


460


679


214


182


580


199


127


309


3214


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


County Com'r. Norfolk Co.


Joseph J. Hart, D


Randolph


513


529


744


194


187


661


220


149


298


3495


Frederick A. Leavitt, R.


Brookline


749


384


661


279


484


333


308


314


561


4073


Blanks


188


119


198


85


76


194


69


54


109


1092


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


2 Associate Com'rs. Norfolk County


Ernest H. Gilbert, R.


Stoughton


739 442


759


270


434


468


310


303


536 4261.


260


455


404


285


293


521


4032


721


383


710


78


Alexander B. Holden, R.


Medway


722


433


694


257


426


441


283


285


508


4049


Blanks


1439 1189 1753


589


634 1467


601


446


892


9010


Total


2900 2064 3206 1116 1494 2376 1194 1034 1936 17320


Register of Probate & Insolvency


Bennett V. Mclaughlin, D.


Holbrook


430


493


678


186


187


583


208


138


259


3162


James F. Reynolds, R.


Quincy


808


408


756


310


486


393


313


312


597


4383


Blanks


212


131


169


62


74


212


76


67


112:


1115


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Question No. 1


LAW SUBMITTED UPON REFERENDUM AFTER PASSAGE


Shall a law described as follows :-


This law amends General Laws, chapter 131, as previously amen- ded, by repealing section 105A thereof and adding thereto three new sections 105B, 105C, and 114A.


Section 105 B provides that whoever uses any trap or other de- vice 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 pres- ence of vermin may be detrimental, are excluded from the application of this section.


Section 105C provides for the submission to the voters at a munici- pal 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 op- erative in such city or town.


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


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 sus- pended in any town;and which was approved by both branches of the General Court by vote not recorded, be approved?


Yes


487


327


547


211


264


414


245


170


316


2981


No


344


207


320


126


194


211


118


126


246


1892


Blanks


619


498


736


221


289


563


234


221


406


3787


Total-


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Question No. 2


To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on both 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 alcoholic bev- erages herein, he will vote "NO" on both questions.


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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 all other alcoholic beverages) ?


2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?


No. 1. Yes


638


545


780


298


302


654


309 219


238


401


4165


No


688


370


645


196


378


345


235


453


3529


Blanks


124


117


178


64


57


189


69


44


114


966


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660'


No. 2 Yes


702


539


841


299


326


649


326


255


421


4358'


No


587


329


552


178


325


315


185


199


399


3069


Blanks


161


164


210


81


96


224


86


63


148


1233;


Total


1450


1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Question No. 3


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


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


No. 1. Yes


866


631


921


336


377


731


383


287


473


6005


No


386


210


438


149


249


225


135


164


322


2278


Blanks


198


191


244


73


121


232


79


66


173


1375


Total


1450 1032


1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


No. 2 Yes


696


439


719


240


241


585


276


212


339


3747


No


455


286


533


184


331


295


183


209


384


2860


Blanks


299


307


351


134


175


308


138


96


245


2053


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747 1188


597


517


968


8660


Qestion No. 4


"Shall section fifty-nine of chapter forty-eight of the General Laws, providing for the division into day and night forces of perma- nent members of fire departments, known as the two platoon system, be accepted?"


Yes


985


616


901


289


400


731


362 101


336


472


5092


No


234


189


391


145


193


179


78


261


1771


Blanks


231


227


311


124


154


278


134


103


235


1797


Total


1450 1032 1603


558


747


1188


597


517


968


8660


A true copy, Attest


Clayton B. Merchant Town Clerk


A recount of the votes cast at the election held on November 6, 1934 for Secretary of the Commonwealth under the provisions of Chap- ter 54, section 135, as amended, was held by the Board of Registrars of Weymouth, on Wednesday, December 12, 1934, at the Selectmen's Chamber, Town Hall, East Weymouth. All provisions of law pertain- ing to recounts having been complied with, the Board commenced to recount the ballots at 9 A.M., and finished at about 9:30 P.M. Prince H. Tirrell represented Frederick W. Cook and John Daniel represented Joseph Santosuosso at the recount.


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Recount


Walter Burke


13


4


1


5


7 344


5 352


3 646


4712


George L. McGlynn 8


3


5


1


1


11


4


3


2


38


Leslie A. Richards 27


15


17


4


5


16


11


2


2


99


Joseph Santosuosso


449


498


711


180


151


674


194


128


266


3251


William B. Taylor 6


5 .


9


5


5


9


5


2


4


50


Blanks


86


50


85


29


44


69


32


25


45


465


Total


1450


1032 1603


558


747


1188


597


517


968


8660


Approved :


Edward P. Murphy


John F. Reardon


Basil S. Warren


A true copy, Attest


Clayton B. Merchant Town Clerk


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TOWN CLERK'S FINANCIAL REPORT


Hunting, Fishing licenses issued during the year 1934


148 Resident Citizens Fishing licenses


2.00


$ 292.00


230 Resident Citizens Hunting licenses


2.00


460.00


95 Resident Citizens Sporting licenses


3.25


308.75


35 Resident Citizens Minor and Fishing licenses


@ 1.25


43.75


3 Resident Citizens Trapping licenses


@


5.25


15.75


6 Resident Citizens Minor licenses


2.25


13.50


7 Resident Citizens Sporting (Free)


5 Resident Citizens Duplicate licenses


.50


2.50


8 Resident Citizens Lobster & Crab licenses


5.00


40.00


Less fees retained under the provisions of the General Laws, Chapter 131, Section 9


130.75


Paid to the Division of Fisheries and Game


$ 1045.50


977 Males


2.00


1954.00


152 Females


5.00


760.00


238 Spayed females


@ 2.00


476.00


4 Breeders


@ 25.00


100.00


Less fees retained under the provisions of the


General Laws, Chapter 140 and amendments thereto


274.20


Paid to the Town Treasurer


$ 3015.80


Miscellaneous Licenses


7 Fish, fruit and vegetable licenses


no fee


10 Fish, fruit and vegetable licenses


10.00


100.00


7 Auctioneer licenses


2.00


14.00


1 Auctioneer license


no fee


96 Gas licenses


1.00


96.00


6 Junk licenses


25.00


150.00


3 Pool licenses


5.00


15.00


Paid to the Town Treasurer


$ 375.00 Clayton B. Merchant, Town Clerk


45


Frederick W. Cook 861


457


7 769


338


541


404


1176.25


Dog licenses issued during the year 1934


3290.00


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JURY LIST


The following is a List of Proposed Jurors prepared by the un- dersigned for use during the year commencing August 1, 1934


Alden, Clark L., 550 Columbian


Alden, Frank., 41 Johnson Road


Atchley, Frank S., 1177 Washington


Shoeworker Clerk Shoeworker


Badger, Russell W., 883 Front


Bailey, John A., 19 Pleasant


Chauffeur Fore River Machinist


Barcello, Charles W., 80 Forest


Bates, J. Edward., 21 Kensington Road


Clerk


Bates, Quincy B., 298 Washington


Gardener


Bates, Parker A., Kingman


Shoeworker


Beedy, Wilfred F., 52 Wachusett Road


Carpenter


Belcher, Ernest E., 164 Randolph


Carpenter


Belcher, Percy W., 146 Pond


Merchant


Belcher, Reginald W., 109 West


Chauffeur


Blackwell, Lester M., 15 High


Salesman


Blackwell, S. Raymond, 9 High


Electrician


Blanchard, Haskett, 30 Johnson Road


Carpenter


Blenis, Henry C., Jr., 1069 Front


Carpenter


Blenis, Stanley E., 110 Mill


Bloom, Morris, Lincoln Square


Carpenter Grocer Truckman Shoeworker


Brennan, Kenneth E., 100 Union


Buchan, Robert A., 44 Fairlawn Road


Calnan, John E., 112 North


Cann, Malcolm, 11 Fairmount Avenue


Bank Clerk Retired


Cazeault, Pierson C., 605 Bridge


Clawson, Thomas J., 190 Washington


Coffey, John H., 47 Prospect


Metal Worker Fore River Salesman Builder Clerk


Colby, Alfred A., 57 Norfolk Corridan, Lawrence D., 19 Phillips Cote, Henry A., 72 Keith Coyle, William, 64 Webb


Coyle, William J., 64 Webb


Connor, Timothy J., 71 Pond


Coe, Albert, 1194 Washington


Coleran, Joseph H., 36 Norton Clarke, John H., 34 High


Coffey, Jeremiah, 16 Drew Avenue


Cotter, Charles T., 549 Broad


Condrick, Harold A., 606 Main


Crane, Herbert N., 174 Green Crawford, Robert, 58 Kirkland Road


Cullinane, James, 62 Hawthorne


Curro, Salvatore, 29 Pleasant


Curry, Hugh, 23 Baker Avenue


Cushing, Samuel F., 39 Hunt


Auto Dealer Farmer Machinist Plumber Mechanic Shoeworker Clerk Shoeworker Shoeworker Shoeworker


Painter Mechanic Flagman Shoeworker Fore River Fore River


Brady, George F., 22 Drew Avenue


Brown, Joseph, 8 Washburn


Foreman Manager Fore River


Carter, Eugene M., 61 Middle


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Daniele, John, 29 Broad Street Place Delorey, Theodore J., 25 Delorey Avenue Descalzo, Charles, 418 Pond Delorey, Joseph, 110 Chard


Desmond, John, 23 Adams Place D'Amico, Michaele, 33 off Lake


Donovan, Edwin C., 16 Sherwood Road


Donovan, James, Foye Avenue


Doble, Burton E., 1118 Washington Doyle, Thomas, Union


Dunn, Wilfred J., 215 Pond Dunbar ,Charles, 75 High


Dunham, George C., 82 West


Duplin, Harold W., 12 off Park Avenue


Eaton, Roy, 546 Broad


Ecker, George W., 11 Fern Road


Ellis, William A., 405 Pleasant


Erwing, Archibald, 27 Saunders


Fearing, Clarence, 36 Water Field, Walter R., 73 Union


Fisher, John P., 287 Commercial


Forcier, Charles A., 46 Union French, Willie E., Broad


Gilligan, Alfred A., 363 Pleasant


Gilligan, Charles F., 20 Elinor Road


Gilligan, Edward L., 20 Elinor Road Gillis, Hector, 32 Linden Place Griffin, Charles, 21 Fore River Avenue Hackett, John J,, Jr., 24 Fogg Road Halloran, Richard, 566 Main Hall, Victor H., 11 Garfield Avenue Harper, Fred, 133 Broad Heffernan, John W., 1024 Front Heffernan, Walter, 551 Washington Hersey, Roger W., 738 Main Hodgdon, George R., 171 White


Holbrook, Clinton H., off Ralph Talbot Holbrook, Joshua, 60 Pearl Hollis, Minot E., 30 Lakewood Road Hollis, Charles J., 141 Washington Hollis, J. Otis, 73 Webb Howe, James R., 5 Pine Point Avenue


Iliffe, Thomas H., 56 White Johnson, Alfonso, 127 Middle


Johnson, John A., 8 Loud Avenue Kalaghan, Joseph J., 249 Evans Knight, Edward, 80 Pearl Keefe, Dennis, 11 Linden Place


Keefe, William P., 174 Washington Kelley, Norwell C., 99 Hibiscus Avenue


Clerk: Shoeworker Bookkeeper Druggist Shoeworker Shoeworker Bookkeeper Retired Clerk. Building Wrecker Shoeworker Janitor- State Road Shoeworker Salesman. Chauffeur Real Estate Plasterer Shoeworker Salesman Manufacturer


Embalmer Clerk. Painter Shoeworker Carpenter- Teacher Laborer Shoe Manufacturer Coal Dealer- Laborer Shoeworker Salesman. Salesman. Shoeworker Laborer Buyer® Real Estate. Garape Prop. Garage Prop. Carpenter Laborer Shoeworker Welder Welder® Salesman Shoeworker Shoeworker Shipper


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King, Alvin K., 16 Laurel Knox, John W., 661 Middle Lang, Matthew M., 64 Grant


Larner, Francis L., 267 North


Leary, W. Edward, 209 Park Avenue


Lincoln, George A., 1282 Commercial Litchfield, Henry S., 15 Baker Avenue Lohnes, Arthur R., 69 Vine Longchamps, Paul, 60 Wessagusset Road


Lonergan, Thomas P., 38 Laurel Loud, Merton L., 5 Park Avenue


Loud, George, 11 Loud Avenue Lovell, Karl G., 733 Pleasant Lukeman, William, 391 Summer Lyons, Flurance I., 85 Front Lynch, William F., 30 Essex


Manuel, John Q., 21 Curtis Marr, Edward, 94 Union


Martin, Clifford M., 255 Randolph


Mauro, Anthony R., Anthony Road McAlpine, James, 952 Commercial McCullagh, Archibald, 30 Shaw McCue, Thomas F., 24 Beal McIntosh, Edward F., 19 Myrtle Mckeever, John T., 35 Saunders McPhee, William, 34 May Terrace McPhee, Frank L., 286 Pine Menchin, Warren, 493 North Merrick, Charles, 174 West


Melcher, Nathaniel E., 174 Central


Melville, James L., 568 Main Miller, Percy O.,31 Bartlett Miller, Frank R., 636 Main


Moore, Andrew T., 8 Randall Avenue


Moore, James, 82 Kensington Road


Moore, Walter E., 21 Clinton Road Morganstern, William, 4 Vanness Mowry, Charles C., 29 Central Murray, Gideon, 47 Putnam Nadell, Warren F., 468 Summer


Nadell, Stanley, 62 Park Avenue Nash, George W., 40 Shaw Nash, Robert B., 55 Broad Newman, Harry C., 116 Front O'Connor, John, 7 Granite Olson, Levi R., 683 Front O'Malley, Thomas F., 11 Tremont


Palmer, Robert L., 63 Pearl


Parker, Murray G., 24 Pierce Court


Clerk Carpenter Mechanic Card Writer Salesman Foreman Woolen Mill Real Estate Roofer Salesman Carpenter Carpenter Shoeworker Farmer Contractor Storekeeper Public Weigher Shoeworker Clerk Student Fore River Clerk


Foreman Shoeworker Shoeworker


Carpenter


Carpenter


Painter Shoeworker Fireman Laborer Chauffeur Advertising Mgr. Carpenter Carpenter Real Estate Pipe Fitter Shoeworker Shoeworker


Merchant


Chauffeur Janitor


Fore River Salesman


Leather Worker Mechanic


Brass Finisher Sales Manager Machinist


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Parker, Willard K., 9 Bartlett Avenue Perry, George E., 505 Pond Peers, James I., 529 East Phillips, Walter A., 122 Broad Pierce, John F., 24 Bayley Terrace Pitts, Joseph W., 48 Lovell ' Pratt, Harold C., 23 Lafayette Pray, Frank A., Broad Pray, William E., 93 Front


Price, Clarence, 65 Webb


Price, John F., 779 Front


Rago, Frank T., 99 Park Avenue Raymond, H. Wilfred, 467 Pond


Reamy, William M., 14 High St. Place


Ricket, Louis L., 16 Curtis


Riley, Simon W., 609 Bridge


Ritchie, Alexander, 452 Commercial


Roulston, George A., 44 Wachusett Road


Rockwell, Philip J., 306 Bridge Rockwood, Albert, 180 Union


Ross, Louis S., 944 Middle Rossetter, Herbert, 282 North


Rudolph, Joseph J., 257 Bridge


Rugman, Samuel, 36 West


Ryerson, Walter F., 59 Cain Avenue


Salemme, Ralph F., 47 Lake


Sampson, A. Wesley, 22 Shaw


Sanders, Oscar, 118 Pilgrim Road


Santacroce, Benjamin, 25 Shawmut


Santry, Timothy, 87 Union Santry Daniel B., 202 Pond Schofield, Albert R., 7 Hill


Skelley, Thomas F., 81 Hillcrest Road


Slattery, Dennis J., 43 Granite Shedd, Walter E., Jr., 476 Main Seach, William, 978 Washington Sherry, James E., 21 Standish Road


Smith, Ernest A., 1141 Commercial


Smith, Eugene E., 681 Broad Smith, Richard, 85 White Spear, Charles A., 910 Broad


Spinney, Burgess H., 134 Hawthorne Sprague, Robert, Pleasant Stiles, Edgar W., 14 Lovell Sullivan, John F., 599 Main Sullivan, Daniel L., 1073 Main Swift, Chester H., 342 Randolph


Swift, William H., 341 Randolph Sylvester, Benjamin B., 1267 Commercial


Merchant Ice Cream M'f'r. Carpenter Retired Civil Engineer Carpenter Electrician Real Estate Manufacturer Retired. Manufacturer Shoeworker Shoeworker Clerk Heating Engineer Laborer Painter Carpenter Mechanic Carpenter


Carpenter Electrician Shipper Oil Works Machinist.


Shoeworker Manufacturer Shoeworker Shipsmith Insurance Operator Salesman Shoeworker Fore River Timekeeper Retired Insurance Salesman Salesman Drug Clerk Florist Salesman


Surveyor Shoeworker Retired Bookkeeper Foreman Salesman.


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Tobin, John H., 60 Grove Tirrell, Alfred S., 586 Main Tirrell, Waldo, 20 Baker Avenue Tirrell, Frank E., 318 Pleasant Thibeault, Albert L., 107 Randolph Thorp, John W., 866 Washington Torrey, Stanley T., 15 Lovell Trask, Harold J., 93 Phillips Trussell, Ernest, 1037 Front VanTassel, James A., 592 Broad Waite, Fred E., 2 Oakcrest Road Waite, Melbourne A., 217 Park Avenue


Walsh, Richard, 159 Central Walsh, John D., 253 Central Watson, Cedric D., 42 Cedar Welch, Charles A., 20 Reed Avenue


Insurance Salesman Chauffeur


Welch, Thomas N., 20 Reed Avenue


Auditor


Welch, Philip M., 20 Reed Avenue Welch, Henry T., 40 Grant Welch, Emery E., 487 Pond


Clerk


Wheaton, Roy A., 1135 Commercial


Whyte, William H., 562 Union


Williams, Charles H., 25 Lincoln White, Edmund P., 15 Baker Avenue White, Walter, 160 Front




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