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In precinct 8, in the Weymouth Heights Club building on North Street; In precinct 9, in the Fire Engine House located in that precinct on Pleasant Street; on
Tuesday, the eighth day of November, 1938, at 6:00 a.m.
then and there to bring in to the election officers their votes on one ballot for the following named public offices, to wit:
Governor;
Lieutentant Governor;
Secretary;
Treasurer;
Auditor;
Attorney General;
Representative in Congress; 13th District,
Councillor; 2nd District;
Senator; Norfolk-Plymouth District,
Representative in General Court; 5th Norfolk District,
District Attorney;
County Commissioner;
Sheriff;
and also to vote "yes" or "no" on the following questions:
QUESTIONS
QUESTION NO. 1 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
Shall an amendment to the Constitution providing for biennial ses- sions of the General Court and for a biennial budget which is further de- scribed as follows :-
This amendment annuls all existing provisions of the Constitution and its prior amendments which require annual sessions of the General Court, commonly known as the Legislature, and provides for biennial sessions in their place. It also provides that the budget of all proposed expenditures of the Commonwealth shall be so prepared as to cover two fiscal years instead of only one at the present required,-which proposed amendment was opproved by the General Court and in a joint session of the two branches held May 27, 1936, received 141 votes in the affirmative and 117 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 19, 1937, received 158 votes in the affirmative and 112 in the negative,- be approved?
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QUESTION NO. 2 LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
Shall the proposed measure which provides that in any city or town which accepts its terms, the licensing authorities shall establish free public taxicab stands for the use of all taxicabs and motor vehicles for hire whose owners are licensed within such city or town, and shall abolish all other forms of taxicab stands on any public highway within such city or town,-which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 96 in the affirmative and 109 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 4 in the affirmative and 35 in the negative,-be approved?
PERMITTING SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-
(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this town of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "Yes" on all three questions.
(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one, "Yes" on question two and "No" on question three.
(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on questions one and two and "Yes" on question three.
(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold in addition other alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on question one and "Yes" on question two and three.
(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "No" on all three questions.
1. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?
2. Shall licenses be granted in this town, for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages)
3. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?
PERMITTING PARI-MUTUEL BETTING
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 permitted in this county?
QUESTIONS OF PUBLIC POLICY UNDER GENERAL LAWS
"Shall the Representative of this District be instructed to urge and support all efforts to relieve this Commonwealth by urging through every lawful means upon Congress the adoption of legislations designed to provide for ALL United States Citizens the privilege of retiring after the age of sixty years from gainful occupation upon a federal annuity that shall maintain them EQUALLY upon living standards equal to what-
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ever general contemporary standards of living at any time prevail; said' system of security to be provided by appropriate national taxation designed to effect an increase thereby of purchasing power throughout the Nation?"
The polls will be open at 6:00 o'clock A. M. until 8:00 o'clock P. M. in: the evening.
And you are hereby directed to serve this warrant by posting attested. copies 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 seventh day of November in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-eight.
Given under our hands this 24th day of October A.D. 1938.
SANDY ROULSTON RALPH P. BURRELL GEORGE E. LANE EVERETT E. CALLAHAN JOSEPH CREHAN
Selectmen of Weymouth:
A true copy attest
GAROLD E. KELSO, Constable
October 25, 1938.
RETURN OF SERVICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Weymouth, October 29, 1938
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 for the purpose set forth in said warrant by posting true and attested. copies of the same in each precinct as therein directed.
GAROLD E. KELSO,
Constable of Weymouth:
STATE ELECTION November 8, 1938
Governor
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 Total
Henning A. Blomen, So. La. 3
2
3
2
-
-
1
11
Jeffrey W. Campbell, Soc.
4
3
6
2
9
1
1
26
James M. Curley, Dem.
529
483
719
185
134
679
215
155
244
3343
William A. Davenport,
Independent Tax R.
2
2
1
1
5
11
Otis Archer Hood, Com.
1
1
1
0
3.
Charles L. Manser Sound Sen.
1
William H. McMasters Townsend R P
8
8
6
5
3
6
3
7
4
50
Leverett Saltonstall, Rep. 1130
613
916
501
726
557
443
478
818
6182
George L. Thompson Prohibition
1
-
1
1
-
2
1
-
6
Blanks
21
9
17
8
9
17
7
3
7
98
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074 9748.
-
15
Roland S. Bruneau, Ind.
3
1
3
3
4
1
1 -
3.
1
70
Lieutenant Governor
Manuel Blank, Com. James Henry Brennan Democrat
3
4
2
171 516
724
591
453
496
819
6388
Horace T. Cahill, Rep. Freeman W. Follett Prohibition
10
5
3
2
2
2
4
3
31
Joseph F. Massidda Socialist
7
6
4
2
7
2
1
3
32
George L. McGlynn Soc. Labor
5
1
4
2
-
5
1
3
2
23
Blanks
39
27
30
12
24
35
15
8
17
207
Total
1703 1122 1673
.705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Secretary
Frederic W. Cook, Rep.
1186
660
994
508
742
617
451
508
818
6484
Hugo DeGregory Communist
15
Katherine A. Foley Democrat
448
422
615
166
115
587
196
116
230
2895
Eileen O'Connor, Soc.
8
6
9
3
1
9
1
2
2
41
Malcolm T. Rowe Soc. Labor
6
5
2
4
3
6
2
3
1
32
Blanks
47
28
52
24
16
56
20
15
23
281
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Treasurer
Frank L. Asher. Com.
4
2
2
1
2
2
2
-
15
Albert Sprague Coolidge Socialist
14
9
15
7
2
13
5
5
6
76
Owen Gallagher, Dem.
425
396
585
165
101
578
186
116
219
2771
John J. Hurley, Ind.
17
19
22
11
9
19
9
3
10
119
William E. Hurley, Rep.
1191
643
990
493
736
584
443
498
808
6386
Ralph Pirone, Soc. Lab.
3
3
4
2
14
2
2
1
31
Blanks
49
50
55
27
29
67
23
20
30
350
"Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Auditor
Thomas H. Buckley Democrat
551
508
775
220
187
696
225
174
286
3622
Michael C. Flaherty Soc.
9
6
11
6
2
12
1
1
48
Horace I. Hillis, Soc. Lab.
6
3
1
1
-
6
3
3
2
25
Michael Tuysuzian, Com.
1
1
2
10
Guy S. Williams, Prob.
13
12
10
7
4
5
5
3
3
62
Russel A. Wood, Rep.
1055
531
822
449
654
482
412
445
743
5593
Blanks
68
61
52
22
31
73
23
18
40
388
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Attorney General
Clarence A. Barnes, Rep.
977
530
781
447
640
482
400
422
711
5390
Paul A. Dever, Dem.
649
536
839
233
213
708
238
204
329
3949
Joseph C. Figueirede, Communist
1
2
1
3
3
1
1
12
George F. Hogan, Prob.
4
2
4
3
1
1
17
8
1
1
1
2
-
2
-
-
1
1
1
12
487 1152
445 634 1003
627
128
636
195
134
232
3055
-
3
1
2
71
Alfred Baker Lewis Socialist
11
3
6
4
2
9
1
4
2
42'
Fred E. Oelcher, Soc. Lab.
3
4
1
1
1
4
-
1
3
184
Blanks
58
45
41
20
22
68
27
12
27 .
320
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074' 9748
Congressman
Andrew T. Clancy, Dem. 438
418
569
163
106
559
187
131
221
2792
Richard B. Wigglesworth Republican
1208
666 1062
519
747
645
464
504
822
6637
Blanks
57
38
42
23
25
73
19
11
31
319
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Councillor
Saul Friedman, Soc.
17
9
13
3
6 700
16
4 437
9 460
3 778
80
Clayton L. Havey, Rep.
1050
568
870
473
5849
John J. Sawtelle, Dem.
508
461
683
180
129
636
187
142
241
3167
Blanks
128
84
107
49
43
112
42
35
52
652
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Senator, Norfolk-Plymouth
Newland H. Holmes Republican
1145
604
964
473
720
604 582
201
155
236
3098
Blanks
81
52
50
39
29
91
20
18
44
424
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Representative, 5th Norfolk
William M. J. MacDonald Democrat
727
417
647
165
80
525
193
141
210
3105
Julian R. Merchant Republican
943
665
979
507
779
698
460
489
837
6357
Blanks
33
40
47
33
19
54
17
16
27
286
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
District Attorney, S. E. Dis.
Edmund R. Dewing Republican
1154
614
956
503
729
593
452
478
781
6260
Daniel L. Kelleher, Jr. Democrat
475
435
653
168
117
591
186
149
244
3018
Blanks
74
73
64
34
32
93
32
19
49
470
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Sheriff, Norfolk County
Daniel J. Flood, Dem.
558
475
736
187
135
670
200
156
247
3364
Samuel H. Wragg, Rep.
1047
583
871
473
710
515
431
466
773
5869
Blanks
98
64
66
45
33
92
39
24
54
515
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
449
473
794
6226
Noel C. King, Dem.
447
466
659
193
129
513
:72
County Commissioner
Francis P. Kelley, Dem.
571
494
743
198
155
656
213
165
260
3455
Frederick A. Leavitt Republican
1039
557
855
465
685
517
422
447
761
5748
Blanks
93
71
75
42
38
104
35
34
53
545
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Question No. 1-Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
Shall an amendment to the Constitution providing for biennial sessions of the General Court and for a biennial budget which is further described as follows :-
This amedment annuls all existing provisions of the Constitution and its prior amendments which require annual sessions of the General Court, commonly known as the Legislature, and provides for biennial sessions in their place. It also provides that the budget of all proposed expenditures of the Commonwealth shall be so prepared as to cover two fiscal years in- stead of only one as at present required,-which proposed amendment was approved by the General Court and in a joint session of the two branches held May 27, 1936 received 141 votes, in the affirmative and 117 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 19, 1937, received 158 votes in the affirmative and 112 in the negative,-be ap- proved?
Yes
693
383
693
252
363
489
259
284
480
3896
No
441
299
400
177
242
275
170
175
270
2449
Blanks
569
440
580
276
273
513
241
187
324
3403
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Question No. 2-Law Proposed by Initiative Petition.
Shall the proposed measure which provides that in any city or town which accepts its terms, the licensing authorities shall establish free public taxicab stands for use of all taxicabs and motor vehicles for hire whose owners are licensed within such city or town and shall abolish all other forms of taxicab stands on any public highway within such city or town- which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 96 in the affirmative and 109 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 4 in the affirmative and 35 in the negative, be approved?
Yes
649
378
664
250
214
492
271
250
335 3503
No
587
380
594
221
423
390
206
251
444
3496
Blanks
467
364
415
234
241
395
193
145
295
2749
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
1. To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-
a. If a voter desires to permit the sale in this city (or Town) of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold he will vote "YES" on all three questions.
b. If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question one, "YES" on question two and "NO" on question three.
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c. If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold he; will vote "NO" on questions one and two and "YES" on question three ..
If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only" in packages so called not to be drunk on the premises where sold he will vote "NO" on questions one and two and "YES" on question three.
If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages. whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO"' on all three questions.
1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein? of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and. all other alcoholic beverages) ?
Yes
814
613
957
370
396
742
371
324
501
5088:
No
714
347
507
207
348
336
210
262
415
3346;
Blanks
175
162
209
128
134
199
89
60
158
1314
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
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) ?
Yes
823
608
953
371
411
735
377
333
525
5136
No
663
332
474
188
314
306
193
240
378
3088
Blanks
217
182
246
146
153
236
100
73
171
1524
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?
Yes
992
686 1037
419
477
785
427
371
595
5789
No
525
277
411
150
267
263
155
204
314
2566
Blanks
186
159
225
136
134
229
88
71
165
1393
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748.
1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be. permitted in this county?
Yes
816
586
875
364
406
685
376
318
508
4934
No
616
323
521
186
315
350
180
237
371
3099
Blanks
271
213
277
155
157
242
114
91
195
1715
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748.
2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be per- mitted in this county?
Yes
658
466
716
299
311
590
314
246
388
3988
No
713
380
638
210
370
395
211
277
437
3631
Blanks
332
276
319
196
197
292
145
123
249
2129
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
Question of Public Policy :-
"Shall the Representative of this District be instructed to urge and sup- port all efforts to relieve this Commonwealth by urging through every-
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lawful means upon Congress the adoption of legislation designed to pro- vide for ALL United States Citizens the privilege of retiring after the age of sixty years from gainful occupation upon a federal annuity that shall maintain them EQUALLY upon living standards equal to whatever general contemporary standards of living at any time prevail; said system of security to be provided by appropriate national taxation designed to ef- fect an increase thereby of purchasing power throughout the Nation?"
Yes
1063
638 1055
383
486
787
421
368
553
5754
No
184
107
198
68
138
102
68
112
196
1173
Blanks
456
377
420
254
254
388
181
166
325
2821
Total
1703 1122 1673
705
878 1277
670
646 1074
9748
A true copy, Attest:
CLAYTON B. MERCHANT,
Town Clerk
JURY LIST
The following is a List of Proposed Jurors prepared by the undersigned for use during the year commencing August 1, 1938.
Ahern, Cornelius, 480 Summer
Laborer
Allen, Harold M., 1071 Front
Auger, Leon J., 292 Broad
Austin, James H., 38 Holbrook Road
Salesman Oil Station Salesman
Badger, Russell W., 883 Front
Chauffeur
Bailey, John A., 134 Washington
Baker, Winfield B., 27 Tower
Barnes, Fred T., 38 Tower
Bates, Henry L., 39 Central
Bates, Quincy B., 298 Washington
Gardener
Beedy, Wilfred F., 52 Wachusett Road
Carpenter
Belcher, Ernest E., 164 Randolph
Belcher, Harold F., 46 Emerson
Belcher, Norman E., 66 High
Belcher, Roland E., 60 Pine
Bell, Charles R. Jr., 779 Main
Bell, Elmer W., 698 Front Bender, Joseph D., 307 North
Blackwell, Lester M., 15 High Blackwell, S. Raymond, 9 High
Insurance Salesman Electrician
Blair, Wm. P., 76 Mill Blenis, Herbert E., 110 Mill
Blenis, Stanley E., 110 Mill
Bowker, Sumner P., 19 Bates Avenue
Brady, George F., 22 Drew Avenue
Breach, Harold, 30 Central
Brennan, John J., 50 Lee
Clerk Janitor Banker Janitor
Carpenter Manager Farmer Machinist Clerk Carpenter
Meat Cutter Carpenter Carpenter Shoeworker Truckman Foreman Woodworker
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Brissenden, Edwin A., 87 Mill Burrell, Malcolm, 94 High Burrough, William F., 20 Shore Drive
Cann, Malcolm, 11 Fairmount Avenue Carven, Joseph F., 74 Evans Cazeault, Jordan, 605 Bridge
Cazeault, Pearson F., 605 Bridge
Chambers, Carlton, 35 Bayview Avenue Churchill, Charles L., 42 Bates Cipullo, John, 104 Lake Cicchese, Uranio M., 659 Broad Clifford, Paul W., 1103 Front Condrick, Harold A., 606 Main
Condrick, Robert E., 49 Summit Coe, Albert J., 222 West Colby, Alfred A., 57 Norfolk Coleran, Joseph H., 36 Norton Connor, Timothy J., 71 Pond Corbo, Frederick E., 87 Lake Corridan, Lawrence P., 19 Phillips Coyle, William F., 381-2 Phillips Crawford, Allan F., 188 Central Crawford, Robert D., 58 Kirkland Road
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Daly, John J., 20 Richmond Dalto, Angelo, 15 Washburn Daniele, John, 29 Broad Street Place Davidson, John H., 33 Humphrey Delahunt, Thomas P., 949 Main Delorey, Theodore J., 25 Delorey Avenue De Lucca, Michael, 28 Lake Descalzo, Charles J., 418 Pond Desmond, Leo P., 1134 Middle DeRusha, Joseph L., 1126 Middle Dorey, Richard, 619 Bridge Ducca, James V., 49 Grove Ducker, August J., 262 Main Dunham, George C., 82 West Dunn, J. Wilfred, 56 Thicket Duplin, Harold W., 12 off Park Avenue Dwyer, George H., 32 Garfield Avenue
Eaton, Roy, 546 Broad Ecker, George W., 11 Fern Road Edelstein, David M., 307 North Edelstein, Meyer, 307 North Ernst, Lester F., 231 Bridge
Evans, David S., 51 Massasoit Road Ewell, Raymond L., 50 Glendale Ewing, Archibald, 27 Saunders
Chauffeur Truckman. Retired.
Bank Clerk: Clerk Metal Roofer Metal Worker Comptroller Coal Yard Musician Shoeworker Salesman Shoeworker Chauffeur Mechanic Builder Shoeworker Plumber Shoeworker Clerk Farmer Printer Mechanic
Laborer Restaurant Clerk Shoeworker Investigator Shoeworker Shoeworker Bookkeeper Laborer Moth Dep't. Foreman Wool Sorter Chauffeur State Road Shoeworker Shoeworker Investigator
Salesman Chauffeur Auto Dealer Auto Dealer Fore River Shoeworker Engineer- Plasterer-
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Farrar, Charles S., 1285 Pleasant Faul, Otto P., 18 Clinton Road Field, Walter R., 73 Union Fitzgerald, Arthur L., 48 Elinor Road Fitzgerald, John J., 1238 Washington Ferguson, William A., 1065 Washington
Gallant, John L., 78 Putnam Galvin, John G., 237 Front Gannon, Timothy L., 110 Prospect Gilligan, Charles F., 20 Elinor Road Grasso, Vincent, 21 Washburn
"Harrington, Thomas G., 1144 Pleasant Harrington, William F., 1144 Pleasant "Hedden, John W., 529 Middle Heffernan, John W., 1024 Front Heffernan, Leo A., 551 Washington Hersey, Roger W., 738 Main Hodgdon, George R., 171 White Holden, Wm. F., Jr., 68 Gilmore Holis, Charles J., 143 Washington Hollis, J. Otis, 73 Webb Hollis, Minot E., 30 Lakewood Road Howe, James R., 5 Pine Point Avenue Hynes, Richard M., 50 Chauncy "Hutchinson, Eugene M., Jr., 113 Grant
Iliffe, Thomas H., 56 White
- Jessop, Robert, 48 Idlewell Blvd. Johnson, John A., 8 Loud Avenue Jorgenson, William, 181 Pearl
Kalaghan, Joseph H., 249 Evans Kearns, David F., 94 Hawthorne Keefe, William E., 215 Front Keefe, Dennis, 11 Linden Place Kendrick, Peter F., 162 Middle Kelley, Norwell C., 99 Hibiscus Avenue Keohan, John J., 51 Norfolk King, Alvin K., 16 Laurel Knight, Edward W., 88 Pearl
Larner, Francis L., 267 North Leary, Paul E., 1152 Pleasant Leary, W. Edward, 209 Park Avenue Leland, George H., 108 Biscayne Avenue Litchfield, Henry S., 21 Linden Place Litchfield, Richmond, 102 White
Shoeworker Metal Worker Salesman Clerk Fore River Draftsman
Carpenter Clerk Gate Tender Painter Barber
Salesman Investigator Carpenter Shoeworker Chemist Salesman Shoeworker Tel. Insp. Garage Prop. Garage Prop. Real Estate Carpenter Butcher Machinist
Laborer
Gardener Welder Bookkeeper
Welder Car. Oper. Laborer Shoeworker
Buyer Shipper Salesman Clerk Salesman
Card Writer Laborer Salesman Electrician Woolen Mill Plumber
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Longeran, Thomas P., 38 Laurel Lopaus, R. Chester, 73 Sea Lukeman, William H., 391 Summer Lynch, William E., 30 Essex Lyons, Flurance I., 85 Front
MacLachlin, Alexander, 57 Wilson MacNamara, Edward P., 21 Lindale Avenue Madigan, George S., 118 High Manuel, John Q., 21 Curtis Mauro, Anthony R., Anthony Road Maxim, Bertrand W., 29 Myrtle McAlpine, James G., 952 Commercial McIntosh, Edward F., 19 Myrtle McIintosh, Edward C., 50 Raymond McIntosh, Robert J., 124 High McIsaac, John T., 105 Cedar McIsaac, Waldo S., 118 Cedar Mckinley, Geo. H., 38 Lakehurst McLain, William, 39 Bartlett McMullen, Richard, 72 Norton McPhee, Frank L., 286 Pine McPhee, William P., 327 Ralph Talbot Meara, William F., 15 Webster
Melcher, Nathaniel E., 174 Central
Melville, Raymond L., 50 Chauncy Melville, Walter C., 12 Highland Place Moore, Andrew T., 8 Randall Avenue
Moore, William C., 89 Broad
Moore, William K., 9 Burton Terrace
Mullen, Joseph A., 67 Wilson Avenue
Nadell, Stanley, 468 Summer
Nash, Earl, 1384 Pleasant
Nash, George W., 40 Shaw
Nash, Robert B., 55 Broad
Newcomb, Wallace, 589 Main
Newman, Harry C., 116 Front
Nickerson, Frank E., 945 Commercial ยท
O'Connell, Cornelius, off Kensington Road Oliva, John F., 21 Birchbrow Olson, Carl E., 46 Pearl
Parker, Murray G., 24 Pierce Court
Machinist
Peterson, George, 419 Summer
Salesman
Pitts, Joseph W., 50 Lovell
Carpenter
Poole, Edward I., 1109 Front
Pratt, Francis A., 136 North
Pray, Frank A.,. 97 Broad
Price, Clarence M., 69 Webb
Salesman Clerk Farmer Storekeeper Appraiser
Laundry Mechanic Chauffeur Public Weigher Student Musician Fore River Shoeworker Meter Reader Salesman Supt. Shoeworker Linesman Rigger Laborer Carpenter Carpenter Salesman Fireman Clerk Printer Carpenter Pipe Fitter Laborer Machinist
Tinsmith Machinist Janitor Fore River Shoeworker Salesman Laborer
Leather Worker Engineer Foreman
Shoeworker
Bank Clerk Real Estate
Manufacturer
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Rago, Frank T., 99 Park Avenue Raymond, H. Wilfred, 367 Pond Reamy, William M., 14 High Street Place Reckert, Louis L., 15 Curtis Ricker, Paul J., 30 Lovell Ritchie, Alexander, 452 Commercial
Roberts, Arthur E., 1805 Commercial
Rockwood, Albert, 102 Lakehurst Avenue
Roulston, Fred A., 135 Evans
Roulston, George A., 44 Wachusett Road
Roulston, Warren F., 246 North
Rudolph, Clarence J., 34 Standish
Rugman, Samuel, 36 West Ryerson, Walter F. 59 Cain Avenue
Sakin, Nathan, 198 Pierce Road Sakin, Phillip, 198 Pierce Road Sampson, A. Wesley, 22 Shaw
Santacroce, Benjamin, 25 Shawmut Sargent, Henry R., 21 Park Avenue Saunders, Ralph E., 52 Pine Scott, Courtney, C., 113 Greenvale Avenue Seach, William, 978 Washington
Shaw, James R. Jr., 27 Moulton Road Sherman, Moses H., 152 Green Shields, William F., 1115 Commercial
Shores, Harold E., 18 Sumner Road Skelley, Thomas F., 81 Hillcrest Road Smith, Allen D., 40 Park Avenue Smith, Bowdoin B., 44 Pine Smith, Eugene T., 22 Center
Smith, Richard J., 85 White
Smith, Robert G., 672 Main Smith, Roland, W., 615 Pleasant Soule, Albert L., 32 Wachusett Road Spinella, Charles, 793 Pleasant Sprague, Robert L., 438 Pleasant Stackpole, Lester O., 201 Randolph , Stein, Raymond E., 44 Leonard Road Stephenson, Edgar, 1057 Front Stone, Harold B., 1 Summer Sullivan, James H., 40 Bluff Road Sulivan, John F., 599 Main
Swift, Chester H., 341 Randolph
Swift, William H., 341 Randolph Sylvester, Everett H., 16 Cottage
Taylor, Ralph E., 347 Pond Terry, Leo J., 269 Middle Terry, Thomas J., 46 Roosevelt Road
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Shoeworker Shoeworker Clerk Engineer Salesman Painter Electrician Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter
Accountant Chauffeur Oil Works Machinist
Merchant Merchant Manufacturer Shipsmith Appraiser Mason Insurance Retired Clerk Steamfitter Shoeworker
Shoeworker
Shoeworker Shoeworker Farmer Salesman Drug Clerk Clerk Salesman Agent Barber
Gardener - Painter Salesman Laborer Assistant Clerk Shoeworker Bookkeeper Foreman Truck Driver
Manager Fore River Carpenter
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Thayer, Ernest E., 1067 Front Thomas, John F., 231 Randolph Thorp, John W., 866 Washington Tierney, Harold A., 10 Evans Tilton, Arthur L., 78 Colonial Tirrell, Alfred S., 568 Main Tirrell, Frank E., 1 Field Avenue Tirrell, Marcus L., 10 Hollis Tirrell, Marshall, 121 Hawthorne Tirrell, Wilbur G., 167 Pleasant Tisdale, Lester W., 20 Phillips Tobin, David A., 77 Lovell Torrey, Herbert C., 291 Pleasant Torrey, Stanley T., 15 Lovell Trask, Harold J., 93 Phillips Trussell, Ernest, 1037 Front Tufts, Russell D., 587 Bridge
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