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Article 43. Voted unanimously: That the Town accept the bequests under Article 26 and 33 of the will of the late William H. Pratt on the conditions therein named as set forth in the Town Warrant.
Voted unanimously: That the thanks of the Town be extended to
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Daniel L. O'Donnell for the able manner in which he conducted this meeting and the time and manner in which said Appropriation Committee had attended to this duty. This was a rising vote.
Voted at 10:35 to adjourn without date.
CLAYTON B. MERCHANT Town Clerk.
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES Annual Town Meeting-March 2-4 1936
Raise & Appropriate
Appr.
Item 1. Appropriation Committee
$ 500.00
Item 2.
Salaries & Expenses Selectmen's Department
5,700.00
Item 3. Salary & Expenses Town Account- ant's Department
6,463.00
Item 4. Salary & all expenses of Town Treasurer's Department
3,861.00
Item 5. Compensation & all expenses of the Tax Collector Department.
9,572.00
Item 6. Salaries & all expenses of the Assessor's Department 10,894.00
Item 7. Salaries & all expenses of the Legal Department 3,000.00
Item 8. Payment of damages
3,000.00
Item 9. Salary & all expenses of the Town Clerk's Department
4,007.25
Item 10. Elections & Registration of Voters Item 11. All expenses of the Engineering Department 4,400.00
4,586.50
Item 12. All expenses of the Planning Board Item 13. Maintenance & Upkeep of Town Hall & Memorials, Civic Center
300.00
Item 14. Maintenance Civil War Soldier's Monument & King Philip 100.00
8,694.00
Item 15. Salaries & all expenses of the Police Department 74,002.00
Item 16. Salaries & all expenses of the Fire Department 78,000.00
Item 17. Salaries & all expenses of the Build- ing Inspector's Department 1,483.33
Item 18. Salary & expenses of the Sealer of Weights and Measures 1,550.00
Item 19. Gypsy Moth & other insect ex- termination
4,500.00
Item 20. Salary & care of Shade Trees
1,500.00
Item 21. Street Lighting
31,921.52
Item 22. Salary & expenses of the Harbor Master 800.00
Item 23. Salary & all expenses of the Board of Health 14,000.00
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Article 1.
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Item 24. Employment of Nurses
2,000.00 Item 25. Maintenance of Norfolk County
Tuberculosis Hospital
13,757.56
Item 26. Garbage Removal
4,500.00
Item 27. For the Public Welfare
161,105.00
Item 28. Old Age Assistance
76,000.00
Item 29. Pensions
1,575.00
Item 30. Soldier's Benefits, State & Military Aid, Burying Indigent Soldiers & Sailors
17,050.00
Item 31. Salaries, maintenance, removal of
snow, highway & sidewalk construction & repair, purchase of equipment
115,000.00
Item 32. Support of Schools
408,895.02
$2,298.98
Item 33. Maintenance of Tuft's Library Branches
22,903.00
Item 34. Observance of Memorial Day
650.00
Item 35. Parks & Playgrounds
5,500.00
Item 36. Miscellaneous expenses
2,150.00
$1,103,920.18
$2,298.98
Iteni 37. Unpaid Bills
661.78
Item 38. Overdrafts
61.28
Item 39. Salaries & all expenses of the Water Department
Item 40. No action
Item 41. Alewife Fishery
350.00
Item 42. Care of Soldiers' Graves
1,554.00
Item 43. No action
28,000.00
Item 45. Retirement of bonds & Notes due in 1936
70,000.00
Item 47. Fire & Other Insurance
15,100.00
Item 48. Reserve Fund
48,000.00
Article 2. Continuing any Federal or State Relief projects 24,400.00
Article 6. From Surplus for Assessors in de- termining tax rate 1936
15,000.00
Article 9. Discharging incumbrances
1.00
Article 11. Easements, Castle Rd, Lakewood Rd. Pierce Rd. Greenacre 4.00
Article 13. Work on Middle St., from point near Lake St. to Central Sq. beyond
20,000.00
Article 20. Carrying on work for private parties, Water Department
16,000.000
Article 22. Revise, altar, amend, recodify the By-Laws
1.00
Article 31. Maintaining Mosquito Control
600.00
Article 35. Care of Cemeteries by Wessagusset Post, V.F.W.
200.00
Article 41. New Firehouse, North Weymouth
27,235.15
$1,320,089.39 $147,671.23
CLAYTON B. MERCHANT Town Clerk
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$1,103,920.18
$2,298.98
94,371.25
Item 44. Interest & Discount
Item 46. Municipal Buildings Insurance Fund
1.00
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TOWN ELECTION
March 9, 1936
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
689
394
707
302
340
474
258
320
443 3927
Henry C. Pratt
1
1
Blanks
440
519
666
248
256
634
250
147
321 3481
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764 7409
5 Selectmen
Everett E. Callahan 85 Mill St.
479
334
571
310
302
391
260
229
328 3204
William A. Connell
37 Highland Pl.
489
426
728
249
170
470
231
194
232 3189
Joseph Crehan
510
413 1019
252
187
486
243
212
288 3610
B. Joseph Cullinane 23 White St.
67
38
90
55
75
70
34
19
187
635
Joseph N. Eacobacci
373 off Middle St.
16
45
32
14
4
105
18
10
14
258
Joseph A. Fern
15 High St. Pl. Earl C. Fowler 38 Hill St.
66
177
142
64
67
181
72
51
54
874
Mary L. Hughes 496 Broad St.
326
232
336
133
94
248
103
83
110 1665
Arthur I. Negus
81 Thicket St.
83
86
148
81
282
88
96
60
270 1194
Paul A. Newsome 14 James Rd.
270
138
246
83
102
118
71
158
196 1382
Josiah B. Reed 62 Torrey St. Sandy Roulston
277
238
377
212
266
280
185
170
388 2393
617
281
452
272
245
281
212
259
324 2943
246 North St. Elliot C. Sabens 5 Saunders St. Marshall F. Spear 910 Broad St. Herman O. Collyer 16 Sea St. Francis N. Dodge 43 Summer St.
284
44
86
37
37
44
42
71
26
671
614
444
686
296
322
518
258
294
382 3814
1
1
1
1
Blanks
1053 1140 1220
507
648 1519
477
326
790 7080
Total
5645 4565 6865 2750 2985 5540 2540 2335 3820 37045
1 Assessor, 3 years
Harry E. Bearce 41 Laurel S. Charles L. Burkett 83 Hawthorne St.
611
572
706
282
393
553
276
301
442
4136
211
210
333
138
106
366
132
112
168
1885
Blanks
207
122
334
130
98
189
100
54
154
1388
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
494
527
732
185
184
741
238
199
231 3531
74 Summer St.
Town Treasurer Edwin R. Sampson 19 Lincoln
45
1 Assessor, 1 year, vacancy
Joseph Kelley 342 Washington St. Frank A. Pray 97 Broad St.
386
448
683
242
120
631
168
121
243
2942
571
326
640
244
370
286
265
291
385
3478
Blanks
172
139
50
64
107
191
75
55
136
989
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
Collector of Taxes
Frank W. Holbrook 181 Pleasant St. John F. Santry 87 Union St.
734
558
830
351
408
605
346
328
546
4706
291
244
391
172
165
388
125
100
182
2058
Blanks
104
111
152
27
24
115
37
39
36
645
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
2 School Committee, 3 years
Everett E. Callahan
85 Mill St.
366
286
422
215
210
357
198
179
216
2449
Francis A. Gunn
54 Union St.
488
358
505
188
207
406
182
137
308
2779
Clayton W. Nash
19 West St.
566
484
820
371
374
621
306
271
459
4272
Prince H. Tirrell
167 Pleasant St.
473
353
594
204
248
406
181
234
404
3097
Blanks
365
345
405
122
155
426
149
113
141
2221
Total
2258 1826 2746 1100 1194 2216 1016
934 1528 14418
Water Commissioner, 3 years
Ralph P. Burrell 378 Pond St.
294
378
587
323
450
428
304
226
517
3607
John Griffin
21 Fore River Ave
558
327
500
113
75
403
103
143
137
2359
Blanks
177
208
286
114
72
277
101
98
110
1443
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
Water Commissioner, 2 years, vacancy
Basil S. Warren
33 Congress St.
769
604
937
360
409
692
336
355
475
4937
Scattering
1
1
2
Blanks
359
309
435
190
188
416
172
112
289
2370
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
3 Trustees Tufts Library, 3 years
John B. Holland
75 Commercial St.
800
601 1127
389
433
716
366
350
557
5339
Kenneth L. Nash
19 West St. Leighton S. Voorhees
802
556
991
419
441
666
356
362
531
5124
161 Commercial St.
675
436
874
301
353
506
287
318
447
4197
46
Scattering
2
Blanks
1108 1146 1127
541
564 1436
515
371
757
7565
Total
3387 2739 4119 1650 1791 3324 1524 1401 2292 22227
1 Park Commissioner, 3 years
John W. Hedden 529 Middle St. Everett J. McIntosh 62 Front St.
210
196
291
111
72
251
111
86
89
1417
683
491
887
298
363
554
275
288
460
4299
Blanks
236
226
195
141
162
303
122
93
215
1693
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
Board of Health, 3 years
Merton L. Loud
5 Park Ave
291
146
151
271
256
140
180
109
323
1867
Edward C. McIntosh
284
361
252
80
99
599
104
90
120
1989
40 Raymond St. Lewis W. Pease
135 Webb St.
248
210
799
114
85
171
126
183
156
2092
Blanks
306
196
171
85
157
198
98
85
165
1461
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
2 Members of Planning Board, 3 years
Charles Griffin
21 Fore River Ave.
787
473
813
291
350
568
306
305
451
4343
Thomas J. Kelly
1125 Commercial St.
672
545
827
314
352
623
298
302
454
4387
Scattering
2
2
Blanks
797
808 1106
495
492 1025
413
327
623
6086
Total
2258 1826 2746 1100 1194 2216 1016
934 1528 14818
Tree Warden
V. Leslie Hebert 196 Washington St. William E. McQuinn, Jr. 1153 Front St.
604
563 1040
262
234
642
358
301
276
4280
471
264
280
259
330
364
130
143
442
2683
Blanks
54
86
53
29
33
102
20
23
46
446
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
Annual Moderator
Daniel L. O'Donnell 76 Ralph Talbot St.
876
673 1089
443
484
807
394
367
628
5761
Scattering
1
1
2
Blanks
252
240
284
107
113
301
114
99
136
1646
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
2
:
47.
Shall Section One Hundred and Three of Chapter Forty-one of the Gen- eral Laws, authorizing the establishment of purchasing departments in: towns, be accepted?
Yes
424
250
452
161
203
313
164
162
242
2371
No
163
125
210
82
75
142
60
78
97
1032
Blanks
542
538
711
307
319
653
284
227
425
4006
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
Shall the operation of Section One Hundred and Five B of Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-one of the General Laws, requiring for the taking of fur bearing animals the use of traps that kill at once or take such animals alive unharmed, be suspended within this town?
Yes
289
197
335
149
162
227
145
95
189
1788
No
267
168
280
100
135
193
111
128
175
1557
Blanks
573
548
758
301
300
688
252
244
400
4064
Total
1129
913 1373
550
597 1108
508
467
764
7409
18 Town Meeting Members, Precinct 1, 3 years
Alfred W. Cadman, Jr., 39 Beals St.
323
Henry T. Calnan, 29 Johnson Rd.
423*
John A. Carter, 200 North St.
632*
Henry F. Clapp, 45 Johnson Rd.
506
Herman O. Collyer, 16 Sea St.
723*
Fred W. Crocker, 61 Standish St.
431*
William B. Dasha, 249 North St.
694*
Edward J. Gill, 2 Newton Ct.
412*
Charles Griffin, 21 Fore River Ave.
523*
Lorin D. Hall, Jr., 21 Nanset Rd.
259
Charles C. Hearn, 80 Evans St.
523*
William F. Holden, Jr., 68 Glendale Rd.
255
DeForest H. Jones, 207 Evans St.
655*
William E. Kezer, 42 Beals St.
329
R. Chester Lopaus, 73 Sea St. Ray E. Loud, 23 Johnson Rd.
481* 406*
William P. Morganstern, 4 Nanset Rd.
305
Carl S. Paulson, 15 Ocean Ave.
229
Charles J. Rogers, 260 Bridge St.
369*
Warren F. Roulston, 246 North St.
646*
Roland T. Seabury, 243 North St.
615*
Carlton F. Shaw, 93 Evans St.
292
Charles E. Stiles, 30 Pierce Ct.
441*
Charles Sheppard, 25 Princeton Ave.
349
Russell A. Stiles, 34 Curtis St.
411*
Herbert I. Sullivan, 15 Rosemont Rd.
350
Henry O. Tutty, 3 Pearl St.
603*
Charles L. Warren, 105 Pilgrim Rd.
354
Scattering
1
Blanks
7871
Total
20322
12 Town Members, Precinct 2, 3 years
Thomas A. Boyle, 519 East St.
491*
Roger N. Butler, 500 East St.
367*
Robert F. Johnson, 127 Middle St. 417*
Thomas J. Kelly, 1125 Commercial St.
417*
48
Charles E. Langen, 166 Clinton Rd.
221
Francis H. Maguire, Jr., 44 High St.
503*
George B. Marden, 21 Chard St.
311*
Harry A. Mattson, 28 Ashmont St.
432*
Robert E. Mitchell, 630 Broad St.
493*
Arthur M. Reed, 42 Maple St.
293
Albert R. Schofield, 1720 Commercial St.
417*
Benjamin B. Sylvester, 1267 Commercial St.
475*
Marshall T. Tirrell, 53 Middle St.
421*
431*
Roy C. Wheaton, 1135 Commercial St. Blanks
5267
Total
10956
19 Town Meeting Members, Precinct 3, 3 years
C. Lincoln Abbott, 54 Front St.
669*
J. Edward Bates, 21 Kensington Rd.
611*
Winfred A. Brown, 9 Field Ave.
628*
William J. Coyle, 64 Webb St.
752*
Norman T. Craig, 326 Front St.
706*
Charles F. Crehan, 204 Front St.
796*
Samuel F. Cushing, 39 Hunt St.
651*
George T. Dowd, 273 Front St.
666*
John R. Haviland, 51 Kensington Rd.
731*
Edward W. Hunt, 59 Front St.
768 **
Flurance I. Lyons, 85 Front St.
750*
William D. Parker, 169 Pierce Rd.
571*
George S. Peterson, 419 Summer St.
560*
John F. Tracy, 273 Washington St.
770*
Donald F. Whittle, 114 Front St.
768*
Richards Worthen, 28 Front St.
770*
John E. Hunt, 99 Front St.
649*
Leo W. Condrick, 60 Granite St.
89*
Vincent G. Coyle, 68 Webb St.
46*
Scattering
107
Blanks
14029
Total
26087
7 Town Meeting Members, Precinct 4, 3 years
James J. Cannon, 943 Front St.
243*
Chesley Cormack 16 West St.
296*
Richard Halloran, 468 Main St.
366*
Edward R. Jones, 450 Main St.
285*
Merton L. Loud, 5 Park Ave.
343*
Wallace S. Raymond, 18 Park Ave.
242
Clarence C. Sands, 42 Sunny Plain Ave.
176
Arthur B. Tirrell, 25 Park Ave. West
324*
Theron L. Tirrell, 544 Main St.
368*
Scattering 1
Blanks
1206
Total 3850
9 Town Meeting Members, Precinct 5, 3 years
Edgar C. Alger, 4 Hilldale Rd.
362*
William M. Chance, 8 Swan Ave.
361*
Frank E. Dunn, 18 Lakewood Rd. 348*
Guy W. C. Hartt, 308 Pond St. 378*
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Carl C. Sherman, 28 Pond St. Homer C. Wadman, 49 Hilldale Rd. Nathaniel P. Williamson, 26 Sycamore Rd. Milton A. Barnes, 201 Pond St. George H. Bell, 132 Pond St. Scattering Blanks
339* 362% 298*
81*
69* 90
2685
Total
5373
1 Town Meeting Member, 1 year, vacancy
Melville C. Alger, 4 Hilldale Rd.
8*
Blanks
589
Total
597
15 Town Meeting Members, Precinct 6, 3 years
John A. Ahern, 24 Water St.
492*
George H. Bicknell, 288 Middle St.
427*
Chester L. Boyle, 50 Cedar St.
505*
George E. Cunniff, 56 Raymond St.
507*
George E. Curtin, 64 Hawthorne St.
575*
James E. Downs, 57 Randall Ave.
446*
Arthur V. Harper, 56 Cedar St.
340*
Philip T. Jones, 52 Iron Hill St.
558*
John H. Moran, 306 Middle St.
473*
Frank J. Pettison, off Wood Ave.
315*
Henry C. Pratt, 18 Cedar St.,
456*
John H. Reidy, 45 Raymond St.
571*
Elijah Whiton, 82 Cedar St.
355*
Americo Cassese, 197 Lake St.
31*
Thomas F. Slattery, 67 Raymond St.
20*
Scattering
27
Blanks
10522
Total
16620
8 Town Meeting Members, Precinct 7, 3 years
Warren E. Garey, 482 Pine St.
243*
J. Edward Peterson, 519 Pleasant St.
271*
Edward L. Williams, 524 Pleasant St.
254*
William T. Wyman, 29 Lakehurst Ave.
251*
Robert L. Doble, 1234 Washington St.
10*
James H. L. Erdis, 42 Westminister Rd.
7*
Charles E. Eddy, 841 Washington St.
9*
Clyne W. Bigelow, 12 Wood Ave.
7+
Scattering
28
Blanks
2984
Total
4064
6 Town Meeting Members, Precinct 8, 3 years
Benjamin M. Cowan, 437 Commercial St. 337*
John W. Coyle, 399 Commercial St.
325*
Edwin R. Hanson, 25 Richards Rd. 315*
Paul A. Newsome, 14 James Rd.
315'
Arthur L. Tilton, 78 Colonial Rd. 238*
Mabelle L. Gladwin, 121 Norton St. 42*
50
Gordon B. Coyle, 395 Commercial St.
25
25
James Ireland, 13 Poinsetta Ave. Scattering Blanks
19
1161
Total
2802
11 Town Meeting Members, Precinct 9, 3 years
Sumner P. Bowker, 19 Bates Ave.
526*
Harrison I. Cole, 90 Union St.
393*
Otis F. Corthell, 50 Ralph Talbot St.
281
Walter R. Fields, 73 Union St.
475*
Charles A. Fortier, 46 Union St.
163
John E. Horace, 76 Reed Ave.
410*
Ritchie T. Howe, 48 Tower Ave.
361*
John S. Jennings, 249 Ralph Talbot St.
278
Richmond Litchfield, 102 White St.
316*
Frank E. Loud, 47 Torrey St.
433*
Everett W. Moxon, 7 Central St.
342*
Roy V. Nelson, 143 Central St.
347*
Frank W. Ness, 11 Central St.
334*
George Reed, 151 Columbian St.
424*
Roy H. Rosewell, 31 Elinor Rd.
209
Albert H. Silvester, 1022 Main St.
292
Scattering
1
Blanks
2919
Total
8404
Certified:
EDWARD P. MURPHY,
JOHN F. REARDON, CLAYTON B. MERCHANT, Registrars of Voters.
WARRANT FOR PARTY PRIMARY The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
NORFOLK COUNTY, SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Weymouth Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in the polling places of their respective Precincts, to wit :-
In precinct 1 in the Bicknell School Hall;
In precinct 2 in the G. A. R. Hall on Commercial Street;
In precinct 3 in the Hunt School Gymnasium Hall, Broad Street;
In precinct 4 in the building of the Citizen's Association, Inc., on Front Street;
In precinct 5 in the building of the Pond School, Pond Street;
In precinct 6 in the Ward 2 Fire Engine House, on the northerly side of Broad Street, which place has been duly designated as the polling place of precinct in accordance with chapter 54 of the general laws;
In precinct 7 in the Lovells Corner Improvement Association Building on Washington Street;
In precinct 8 in the Weymouth Heights Club Building on North Street;
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In precinct 9 in the Fire Engine House located in that precinct on Pleasant Street;
Tuesday, the Twenty-eighth day of April, 1936,
at 12 o'clock M., for the following purposes:
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candi- dates of Political Parties for the following offices:
8 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Democatic Party.
8 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Dem- ocratic Party.
4 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Republican Party.
4 Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Re- publican Party.
2 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic Party. 13th Congressional Dist.
2 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Demo- cratic Party. 13th Congressional Dist.
2 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party. 13th Congressional Dist.
2 Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Repub- lican Party. 13th Congressional Dist.
Presidential Preference
1 Preference for Democratic Candidate for President of the United States.
1 Preference for Republican Candidate for President of the United States.
District Member of State Committee for each political party for the Norfolk-Plymouth Senatorial District.
30 Members of the Democratic Town Committee.
30 Members of the Republican Town Committee.
2 Delegates to State Convention of the Democratic Party.
3 Delegates to State Convention of the Republican Party.
All the above candidates are to be voted for upon one ballot.
The polls will be open from 12 noon to 8 P. M.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof 7 days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the town.
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this 23 day of March, A.D., 1936.
MARSHALL F. SPEAR, WILLIAM A. CONNELL, JOSEPH A. FERN, JOSEPH CREHAN, EVERETT E. CALLAHAN,
Selectmen of Weymouth.
A true copy : Attest:
GAROLD E. KELSO, Constable.
April 10, 1936.
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RETURN OF SERVICE Weymouth, April 10, 1936
Norfolk, ss.
Pursuant to the within warrant I have this day notified the inhabitants 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.
Garold E. Kelso, Constable of Weymouth
RESULT OF PRIMARY ELECTION
April 28, 1936 REPUBLICAN
4 Delegates at Large to National Convention
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 Total
Charles F. Adams
Fairhaven Rd., Concord
114
40
99
93
123
47
55
60
128
759
George F. Booth
64 Beechmond St., Wor.
104
38
93
89
115
48
53
59
121
702
Joseph W. Martin
Grove St., N. Attleborough 103
39
93
90
119
51
53
56
120
724
Allen T. Treadway
Main St., Stockbridge
108
41
96
91
121
48
55
57
130
747
4 Alternates at Large to National Convention
Mary Phillips Bailey
34 Columbia Ave,
Northampton
103
36
92
89
102
45
52
53
117
689
Florence H. LeFevre
24 Shattuck St., Norwood 99 Wallace Stearns
36
97
90
101
46
52
50
115
686
60 Charlesgate, E. Boston 102 Anna C. M. Tillinghast
6 W. Bellevue Ave.,
Cambridge
101
39
97
91
99
45
50
51
119
692
2 District Delegates to National Convention, 13th Congressional District
Charles W. Hedges
282 Beale St., Quincy
32
12
32
23
41
12
18
23
46
237
George C. P. Olsson
108 Moraine St., Brockton
26
12
22
19
31
9
16
17
33
185
George L. Barnes
830 Main St., Weymouth
87
40
106
109
99
49
43
43
122
698
John Richardson
Green St., Canton
79
31
91
94
78
44
37
30
109
593
Leslie B. Cutler
1010 South St., Needham
1
2
4
4
2
3
2
4
5
27
Alternate Delegates to National Convention, 13th Congressional District
Milfred W. Reader
39 Court St., Dedham
26
16
28
35
44
22
19
17
44
251
Henry P. McLaren
High St., Westwood
27
16
26
29
48
22
20
20
41
249
Edna B. Austin
10 Pontiac Rd., Quincy
61
22
68
74
54
19
21
23
62
404
Helen Megathlin
87 Moraine St., Brockton
52
16
61
64
44
17
19
18
53
344
38
100
88
106
49
52
55
119
709
53
PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE
1
2
3 88
4 65
5
6
7
8 32
99
540
F. Knox
1
1
3
1
1
2
9
A. H. Vandenberg
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
12
W. E. Borah
1
3
9
2
2
2
4
2
25
Hoover
14
7
2
7
3
1
5
4
43
Roosevelt
1 1
1
1
2
Bushnell
1
George L. Barnes
1
1
State Committee
Vernon W. Marr
Riverview Pl., Scituate
80
33
92
73
88
41
48
49 106
610
3 Delegates to State Convention
Ralph P. Burrell
378 Pond St.
96
38
107
126
143
49
56
51
143
809
Everett E. Callahan
52
28
59
58
51
32
31
33
45
389
Charles Griffin
21 Fore River Ave.
103
24
64
93
70
27
31
35
105
552
B. Robert Levin
42 Judson Rd
2
5
17
4
8
1
3
4
4
49
Everett J. McIntosh
62 Front St.
89
35
122
106
111
45
41
49
102
700
Robert L. Palmer
63 Pearl St.
48
16
40
24
32
31
25
28
36
280
30 Members of Town Committee
Roy M. Hartshorn
34 Elinor Rd.
87
35
93
87
104
53
47
49
116
671
Marion L. Nash
19 West St.
94
40
95
111
105
60
55
61
127
748
Newland H. Holmes
83 Webb St.
100
39
105
97
112
57
55
58
124
747
Ethel P. Sargent
100 Hollis St.
88
35
91
94
107
52
50
50
123
690
Elsie B. Hannaford
210 Lake St.
88
41
88
91
94
58
50
56
105
671
Clarence P. Whittle
115 Front St.
92
38
110
99
100
58
50
55
125
727
Paul A. Newsome
14 James Rd.
99
38
90
88
94
53
54
54
121
691
Charles Griffin
31 Fore River Ave.
107
39
95
97
99
51
54
55
118
716
Joseph Crehan
74 Summer St.
88
37
109
98
96
59
53
52
109
701
Laura C. Sullivan 15 Rosemont Rd. John Thomson 7 Leonard Rd. Harry E. Bearce
86
33
83
87
89
51
48
49
105
631
95
36
86
87
89
52
48
30
106
649
41 Laurel St. Bessie K. Hunt 5 Cottage St.
97
40 .
96
94
99
53
52
54
121
706
98
37
94
83
100
52
50
52
117
683
Gladaid P. Totman 80 High St.
85
40
87
86
90
51
49
51
107
646
9
Total
A. M. Landon
66
17
100
27
46
1
Langone
1
Coughlin
1
54
Beatrice C. W. Bicknell 288 Middle St.
93
36
98
90
100
52
51
53
111
684
Olga C. Didion 86 Kensington Rd.
84
33
95
85
89
51
48
49
107
641
William A. Connell 37 Highland Pl.
86
36
101
97
95
54
53
55
109
686
Merton L. Loud
5 Park Ave. Milton A. Barnes
91
35
90
107
100
50
49
50
119
691
201 Pond St.
96
35
88
90
119
51
51
49
124
703
Edith I. Denbroeder 304 Pond St.
86
36
89
92
113
51
51
52
122
692
Mae A. Bartlett 252 Essex St.
95
37
92
87
91-
49
49
52
107
658
Benjamin Santacroce 80 Lake St.
83
37
88
87
89
54
48
51
104
641
Helen E. Doble
1118 Washington St.
84
32
87
95
97
52
51
50
114
662
Lillian A. Brown 24 Richards Rd.
89
36
89
87
89
48
48
51
106
643
Everett J. McIntosh 62 Front St.
103
38
111
104
107
55
56
59
115
748
Althony L. Cassese 56 Jaffrey St.
82
38
93
89
92
50
49
53
115
661
Daniel L. O'Donnell
76 Ralph Talbot St.
105
40
103
102
109
56
53
52
128
748
Arthur R. Taylor
44 Tower Ave.
93
35
90
91
105
53
54
52
133
706
Gertrude C. Andrews 134 West St.
99
36
96
103
100
55
53
54
128
724
Clayton W. Nash 19 West St.
103
45
115
116
117
51
58
66
138
809
Scattering
1
1
DEMOCRATIC
8 Delegates to National Convention
Group
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Total
David I. Walsh
37 Day St., Fitchburg
33
33
99
34
28
36
19
15
39
335
Marcus A. Coolidge
164 Blossom St., Fitchb'g 27
29
76
31
24
25
16
14
30
272
James M. Curley
359 Jamaicaway, Boston
35
35
89
33
25
32
21
13
38
321
William J. Granfield
74 Park Dr., Springfield 29 Joseph McGrath
28
70
28
23
22
16
14
29
259
10 Caspian Way, Boston 27 Margaret M. O'Riordan
14 Asticou Rd., Boston
29
28
72
27
25
28
15
13
31
269
Elizabetlı L. McNamara
239 Upland Rd.
Cambridge
28
26
69
29
23
25
16
15
27
258
Grace H. Howe
464 Locust St., Fall River 28 Scattering 1
27
65
28
24
22
16
13
26
249
Not Grouped
Timothy E. Carroll
10 Eighth St., Cambridge 3
2
8
0
1
1
0
2
5
22
1
Alexander F. Sullivan
92 Wadsworth St., Boston 5
3
14
2
2
8
0
3
7
44
30
74
28
23
27
17
13
33
273
1
55
8 Alternate Delegates at Large to National Convention
Group
Clementina Langone 190 North St., Boston
25
25
66
26
20
21
14
14
22
234
Mary Maliotis
272 Foster St., Boston Golda R. Waters
26
24
61
24
20
22
15
14
20
226
6 Blake St., Woburn Sadie H. Mulrone
26
24
62
23
19
21
14
14
21
224
48 Terrance St., Springfield
27
24
62
23
19
21
15
14
20
225
Louise B. Clark 92 Pleasant St. Bridgewater
25
24
64
24
20
21
14
14
22
228
H. Oscar Rochheleau 116 Summer St.
Worcester
25
24
63
22
19
22
14
14
20
223
Stanley W. Wisnioski 254 Washington Ave. Chelsea
25
24
62
22
19
21
16
13
20
222
Julian D. Rainey
40 Waumbeck St., Boston 25
24
64
23
20
23
14
12
19
224
2 District Delegates to National Convention, 13th Congressional District
Group
Leo J. Halloran
102 Wilson Ave., Quincy
33
32
72
30
24
24
15
16
33
279
Lawrence J. Crowley
529 Torrey St.
27
27
56
26
23
16
14
14
24
227
Not Grouped
James Leo O'Connor
Walpole St., Dover
10
9
22
5
1
14
1
0
7
69
2 Alternate Delegates to National Convention, 13th Congressional District
Anna M. Whelan
320 Brook Rd., Milton
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