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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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