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Pursuant to the within warrant I have this day notified the inhabitants of Weymouth aforesaid to meet at their 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.
CLARENCE L. PRATT,
Constable of Weymouth
81
RESULT OF STATE PRIMARY (Republican) September 14, 1948
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Total
Governor
Robert F. Bradford
270
164
282
267
192
155
111
162
288
1891
Edward M. Rowe Blanks
41
47
73
72
32
48
37
32
46
428
9
40
18
43
15
41
4
12
11
193
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
Lieutenant Governor
Arthur W. Coolidge
299
184
320
316
215
167
131
184
315
2131
Blanks
21
67
53
66
24
77
21
22
30
381
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
Secretary
Frederick W. Cook
295
191
316
310
214
165
132
184
308
2115
Blanks
25
60
57
72
25
79
20
22
37
397
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
Treasurer
Laurence Curtis
298
189
307
302
213
152
127
178
301
2067
Blanks
22
62
66
80
26
92
25
28
44
445
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
Auditor
Douglas Lawson
53
23
55
75
36
47
32
32
55
408
Edwin L. Olander, Jr.
48
84
73
66
54
44
34
54
79
536
Wallace E. Stearns
19
4
23
14
6
14
6
4
15
105
Russell A. Wood
177
83
162
135
111
57
53
82
135
995
Blanks
23
57
60
92
32
82
27
34
61
468
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
Attorney General
Clarence A. Barnes
291
187
310
313
211
163
125
178
308
2086
Blanks
29
64
63
69
28
81
27
28
37
426
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
Senator In Congress
Leverett Saltonstall
303
206
329
328
221
185
132
191
323
2218
Blanks
17
45
44
54
18
59
20
15
22
294
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
Congressman
Rich. B. Wigglesworth
298
195
324
320
219
168
125
184
307
2140
Blanks
22
56
49
62
20
76
27
22
38
372
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
82
Councillor
Clayton L. Havey
164
121
191
200
136
90
91
94
225
1312
Joseph B. Grossman
145
90
151
116
80
92
50
95
86
905
Blanks
11
40
31
66
23
62
11
17
34
295
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
Senator
Newland H. Holmes
283
175
300
303
209
154
119
177
296
2016
Blanks
37
76
73
79
30
90
33
29
49
496
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
Representatives in General Court
John L. Gallant
253
207
267
265
181
188
101
166
278
1906
Raymond P. Palmer
199
92
224
168
148
90
69
111
195
1296
Albert E. Roberts
166
86
141
141
103
75
65
107
166
1050
Raymond J. Brickley
24
21
15
16
8
43
9
14
16
166
Everett E. Callahan
99
51
101
158
88
59
53
56
83
748
Irving A. Coughlin
16
4
10
7
4
6
8
2
6
63
Herbert B. Hollis
89
44
159
106
56
42
52
62
124
734
B. Joseph Rizzo
13
24
17
26
29
18
6
4
13
150
Blanks
101
224
185
259
100
211
93
96
154
1423
Total
960
753 1119 1146
717
732
456
618 1035
7536
Register of Probate and Insolvency
Alfred E. Henderson
261
168
284
258
182
141
113
164
273
1844
Blanks
59
83
89
124
57
103
39
42
72
668
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
County Commissioners
Russell T. Bates
202
98
169
138
113
85
71
94
170
1140
James I. Forsyth
14
6
4
6
6
5
7
4
11
63
Joseph S. Kennedy
12
10
17
10
5
11
8
8
11
92
W. Homer Melville
60
50
108
73
59
46
31
54
65
546
Clayton W. Nash
269
212
320
372
217
196
133
183
316
2218
Lawrence F. Power
20
10
17
13
13
6
3
8
21
111
Blanks
63
116
111
152
65
139
51
61
96
854
Total
640
502
746
764
478
488
304
412
690
5024
County Treasurer
Ralph D. Pettingell
178
98
179
148
115
98
58
94
198
1166
Harold P. Newell
116
88
137
153
90
68
69
82
97
900
Blanks
26
65
57
81
34
78
25
30
50
446
Ttoal
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
Clerk of Courts
Willard E. Everett
286
182
299
290
205
150
119
176
289
1996
Blanks
34
69
74
92
34
94
33
30
56
516
Total
320
251
373
382
239
244
152
206
345
2512
83
RESULT STATE PRIMARY (Democratic)
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Total
Governor
Paul A. Dever
49
33
51
17
18
55
24
19
16
282
Maurice J. Tobin Blanks
11
5
11
9
6
15
8
2
0
67
1
0
2
3
1
2
2
2
0
13
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Lieutenant Governor
Edward P. Barry
8
2
7
4
6
12
5
3
6
53
B. F. Fitzgerald, Jr.
24
14
22
8
11
29
9
6
1
124
Chas. F. J. Sullivan
24
19
27
12
7
26
16
12
8
151
Blanks
5
3
8
5
1
5
4
2
1
34
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Secretary
Edward J. Cronin
31
20
28
12
8
42
20
14
8
183
Jerome Patrick Troy
23
14
23
11
15
23
8
7
7
131
Blanks
7
4
13
6
2
7
6
2
1
48
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Treasurer
John E. Hurley
54
35
58
25
24
67
27
20
14
324
Blanks
7
3
6
4
1
5
7
3
2
38
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Auditor
Thomas J. Buckley
55
35
58
25
23
64
28
20
14
322
Blanks
6
3
6
4
2
8
6
3
2
40
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Attorney General
Enrico Cappucci
3
2
5
2
1
14
1
4
3
35
John F. Kelley
15
9
15
2
7
12
5
4
3
72
Francis E. Kelly
26
16
24
15
9.
28
14
7
3
142
Patrick G. Sullivan
14
11
16
4
7
14
9
7
5
87
Blanks
3
0
4
6
1
4
5
1
2
26
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Senator In Congress
John I. Fitzgerald
21
9
16
5
3
18
6
5
5
88
Francis D. Harrigan
14
7
12
8
5
15
9
2
0
72
Joseph A. Langone, Jr.
3
5
5
4
1
13
1
1
1
34
John D. Lynch
8
5
6
1
0
6
4
3
3
36
Richard M. Russell
10
11
18
7
14
14
10
11
6
101
Blanks
5
1
7
4
2
6
4
1
1
31
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
84
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 Total
Congressman
David J. Concannon
50
32
53
25
23
58
24
19
9
293
Blanks
11
6
11
4
2
14
10
4
7
69
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Councillor
Samuel G. Thorner
49
31
52
25
23
58
25
20
7
290
Blanks
12
7
12
4
2
14
9
3
9
72
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Senator
Scattering
1
1
Blanks
61
37
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
361
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Representatives In General Court
Raymond J. Brickley
39
33
38
18
19
52
24
18
11
252
Irving A. Coughlin
44
25
35
16
14
36
19
13
10
212
Paul DePesa
29
21
29
11
12
35
18
11
7
173
Blanks
71
35
90
42
30
93
41
27
20
449
Total
183
114
192
87
75
216
102
69
48
1086
Register of Probate and Insolvency
Blanks
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
County Commissioners
Scattering
3
3
Blanks
119
76
128
58
50
144
68
46
32
721
Total
122
76
128
58
50
144
68
46
32
724
County Treasurer
Scattering
1
1
Blanks
60
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
361
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Clerk of Courts
Blanks
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
Total
61
38
64
29
25
72
34
23
16
362
ELWARD C. McINTOSH CHESTER L. BOYLE JOHN J. SANTRY LAWRENCE P. CORRIDAN
A true copy attest: CHESTER L. BOYLE Town Clerk
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WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1948 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
NORFOLK, Ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Weymouth,
GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of Weymouth aforesaid, qualified to vote in elections, to meet at the polling places in their pre- cincts, to wit:
In Precinct 1 in the Bicknell School Hall;
In Precinct 2 in the American Legion Hall on Commercial Street;
In Precinct 3 in the Hunt School Gymnasium Hall, Broad Street;
In Precinct 4 in the building of the Citizens' Association, Inc., on Front Street;
In Precinct 5 in the building of the Pond School, Pond Street;
In Precinct 6 in the Knights of Columbus Hall Building, 1455 Com- mercial Street;
In Precinct 7 in the Lovell's Corner Improvement Association Building on Washington Street;
In Precinct 8 in the Weymouth Heights Club Building on North Street;
In Precinct 9 in the Second Universalist Church, Pleasant Street. TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1948
then and there to bring in to the election officers their votes on the ballot for the following named public offices, to wit:
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS for this Commonwealth
GOVERNOR for this Commonwealth
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR for this Commonwealth
SECRETARY for this Commonwealth
TREASURER for this Commonwealth
AUDITOR for this Commonwealth
ATTORNEY GENERAL for this Commonwealth
SENATOR IN CONGRESS for this Commonwealth
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS for the Thirteenth Congressional District
COUNCILLOR for Second Councillor District
SENATOR for the Norfolk and Plymouth Senatorial District
3 REPRESENTATIVES IN THE GENERAL COURT for Third Norfolk Representative District
REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY for Norfolk County
2 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS for Norfolk County
COUNTY TREASURER for Norfolk County
CLERK OF COURTS for Norfolk County (to fill vacancy)
and also to vote "yes" or "no" on the following questions:
QUESTIONS QUESTION 1.
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitu- tion summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a
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joint session of the two branches held June 28, 1945, received 227 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 9, 1947, received 232 votes in the affirmative and 8 in the negative?
YES NO
Summary
This proposed amendment to the Constitution adds to the declaration of the rights of the inhabitants, as now set forth in the Constitution, the following: "The right of free speech shall not be abridged."
QUESTION 2.
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 6, 1946, received 220 votes in the affirmative and 28 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 9, 1947, received 228 votes in the affirmative and 5 in the negative?
YES NO
Summary
This proposed amendment to the Constitution provides that the use of revenue from fees, duties, excises or license taxes relating to the registration, operation or use of vehicles on public highways or to fuels used for propelling such vehicles, except revenue from any excise tax imposed for the privilege of registering such vehicles in lieu of local property taxes, shall be for highway purposes only.
QUESTION 3.
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the Constitution summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 6, 1946, received 243 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 3, 1948, received 231 votes in the affirmative and 9 in the negative
YES NO
Summary
This is an amendment of Article XVII of the Amendment to the Con- stitution. It provides that in case of a failure to elect the secretary, treasurer and receiver general, auditor or attorney general of the Com- monwealth, or in case of the death of a person elected to any of such offices between the day of election and the third Wednesday of the fol- lowing January, such an officer shall be chosen by a joint ballot of the senators and representatives from the people at large, instead of from the two persons who had the highest number of votes at the election as is now required. It also provides that if there is a vacancy in any of such offices during a session of the Legislature the vacancy shall be filled in like manner by choice from the people at large, but if the vacancy occurs at any other time it shall be filled by appointment by the Governor. with the advice and consent of the Council.
QUESTION 4.
Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 84 in the affirmative and 130 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 15 in the affirmative and 22 in the negative
YES NO
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Summary
This measure by amending General Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 272, Sec- tion 21 provides that the provisions of Sections 20 and 21 of said Chapter 272 which make it an offense to advertise or give information as to the procurement of means for the prevention of pregnancy or conception shall not apply to treatment or prescription given to married women by regis- tered physicians for protection of life or health.
QUESTION 5.
Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 5 in the affirmative and 203 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 0 in the affirmative and 36 in the negative?
YES NO
Summary
This measure prohibits the denial of the opportunity to obtain or retain employment because of membership or non-membership in a labor organization and prohibits agreements which exclude any person from employment because of membership or non-membership in a labor or- ganization. Violation of the provisions of the measure is made an of- fense punishable by fine or imprisonment or both.
QUESTION 6.
Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 82 in the affirmative and 126 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 13 in the affirmative and 20 in the negative?
YES NO
Summary
This measure requires that elections of officers of labor organizations shall be held at least annually. Sixty days' notice of a regular election and twenty days' notice of an election to fill one or more vacancies are required to be given by public announcement at a regular meeting, by notice in writing to each member, or in any other adequate manner. Can- didates to be voted for must be nominated by a paper signed by ten members filed at least thirty days before a regular election and at least ten days before an election to fill a vacancy.
The voting at such an election must be by secret written or printed ballot. Watchers appointed by nominating members and by union officers may be present during the voting and counting of ballots.
Coercion and intimidation of members in connection with an election is prohibited, and violations of the provisions of the measure are made punishable by fine of not less than twenty-five dollars not more than two hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than thirty days or both.
QUESTION 7.
Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 95 in the affirmative and 110 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 14 in the affirmative and 18 in the negative?
YES NO
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Summary
This measure prohibits the calling of a strike by a labor organization in any business or plant or unit thereof, except when authorized by the vote of the majority of all the members of the organization employed in the business, plant or unit thereof. Such authorization is to be expressed by a secret written or printed ballot at a meeting called for that purpose.
The Labor Relations Commission is authorized to make rules for the conduct of the voting. Within twenty-four hours after the voting the labor organization conducting it shall make a written report of the result to the commission, which shall be a permanent public record. If no report is filed the vote taken shall be void and a person making a false report shall be guilty of perjury.
Coercion and intimidation of members of a labor organization in con- nection with such voting is made a penal offense.
QUESTION 8.
Is it desirable that the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States,-
"ARTICLE-
"SECTION 1. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President when this Article was proposed by the Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of Presi- dent, or acting as President, during the term within which this Article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as Presi- dent during the remainder of such term.
"SECTION 2. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission to the States by the Congress," --
be ratified by the General Court?
YES NO
QUESTION 9.
A. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of aM alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?
YES NO
B. 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 NO
C. 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 NO
The polls will be open at 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. in the evening.
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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 twenty-fifth day of October in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-eight.
Given under our hands this 18th day of October A.D., 1948.
JOSEPH A. FERN, Chairman JOSEPH CREHAN RAYMOND MORGAN SANDY ROULSTON HARRY CHRISTENSEN
Selectmen of Weymouth
A true copy Attest : CLARENCE L. PRATT Consta'ble of Weymouth
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION November 2, 1948
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 Total
PRES. & VICE-PRES.
Dewey & Warren (R)
1302
571 1160 566
750
595 524
656 1000
7124
Teichert & Emery (S)
2
1
6
2
0
2
2
3
1
19
Truman & Barkley (D)
1060
711 1085 364
299 1005 390
381
381
5676
Wallace & Taylor (P)
37
15
24
12
14
22
15
12
13
164
Watson & Learn (Pro)
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
2
1
7
Scattering
1
Blanks
28
19
30
19
19
20
20
12
15
182
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
GOVERNOR
Robert F. Bradford (R)
1232
527 1141 515
702
561 480
624
937
6719
Paul A. Dever (D)
1167
764 1123 431
366 1014 444
426
456
6191
Horace I. Hillis (S)
4
3
9
3
1
7
7
3
5
42
Mark R. Shaw (P)
4
1
3
3
2
1
1
3
1
19
Blanks
23
22
30
11
11
62
20
11
12
202
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
LIEUT. GOVERNOR
Arthur W. Coolidge (R)
1268
554 1190 554
741
579 495
663
968
7012
Chas. F. Sullivan (D)
1090
700 1041 376
316
991 415
376
397
5702
Lawrence Gilfedder (S)
16
8
10
4
1
11
9
4
7
70
Guy S. Williams (P)
10
2
9
1
2
1
1
3
2
31
Blanks
46
53
56
28
22
63
32
21
37
358
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
90
1
SECRETARY
Frederic W. Cook (R) Edward J. Cronin (D) Gote E. Palmquist (S) Blanks
1446
634 1345 609
720 1045
7847
900
598
868 308
7
4
10
9
6
8
86
68
74
78
39
34
82
40
30
18
493
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
TREASURER
Laurence Curtis (R)
1302
553 1191 549
752
604 523
660
993
7145
John E. Hurley (D)
1021
676 1011 369
295
939 386
367
367
5431
Harold J. Ireland (P) Malcolm T. Rowe (S) Scattering
6
2
7
2
0
1
3
4
2
27
9
6
15
3
3
10
7
5
7
65
Blanks
72
80
82
40
32
91
33
31
42
503
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
AUDITOR
Thomas J. Buckley (D)
1234
737 1209 451
384 1056 467
451
458
6447
Russell A. Wood (R)
1098
461
993 468
657
487 439
576
897
6076
Robert A. Simmons (P)
13
34
7
1
1
3
3
2
3
67
Francis A. Votano (S)
4
6
11
4
0
12
7
1
6
51
Blanks
81
79
86
39
40
87
36
37
47
532
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Clarence A. Barnes (R)
1354
554 1280 572
770
631 510
677 1029
7377
Francis E. Kelly (D)
992
670
927 353
376
919 395
357
331
5220
Anthony Martin (S)
13
26
20
4
2
10
8
4
11
98
Blanks
71
67
79
34
34
85
39
29
40
478
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Leverett Saltonstall (R)
1530
644 1391 635
809
693 598
751 1083
8154
John I. Fitzgerald (D)
850
585
851 302
246
864 321
299
300
4618
Henning A. Blomen (S)
8
22
7
3
3
6
6
2
6
63
E. Tallmadge Root (P)
4
1
4
2
0
1
3
3
1
19
Blanks
38
45
53
21
24
81
24
12
21
319
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
CONGRESSMAN 13th Dist.
R. B. Wigglesworth (R)
1425
618 1288 621
766
683 571
711 1058
7741
David J. Concannon (D)
943
616
941 311
284
867 335
337
321
4955
Blanks
62
83
77
31
32
95
46
19
32
477
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
COUNCILLOR 2nd Dist.
Clayton L. Havey (R)
1310
556 1186 557
737
606 521
664 1001
7138
Samuel G. Thorner (D)
938
595
911 328
273
859 343
341
310
4898
Blanks
182
166
209
78
72
180
88
62
100
1137
790 254
693 565 860 338
311
310
4747
16
11
15
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
91
.
2
2
SENATOR
Newland H. Holmes (R)
800 1078
9008
Blanks
715
535
788 266
229
767 265
267
333
5165
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
REPRESENTATIVES 3rd Dist.
John L. Gallant (R)
1600
848 1495 677
870
905 484
777 1120
8776
Raymond P. Palmer (R)
1176
500 1118 526
683
516 221
589
893
6222
Albert E. Roberts (R)
1146
492 1122 528
671
517 293
578
885
6232
Raymond J. Brickley (D)
811
477
794 283
244
740 302
316
302
4269
Irving A. Coughlin (D)
868
434
772 260
230
632 451
262
271
4180
Paul DePesa (D)
580
316
553 183
161
521 462
198
193
3167
Blanks
1109
884 1064 432
387 1104 643
481
569
6673
Total
7290 3951 6918 2889 3246 4935 2856 3201 4233 39519
REG. OF PROBATE & INSOLVENCY
Alfred E. Henderson (R)
1807
825 1629 715
877
902 706
838 1149
9448
Blanks
623
492
677 248
205
743 246
229
262
3725
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (Nor. Co.)
Russell T. Bates (R)
1558
728 1455 639
782
810 638
735
997
8342
Clayton W. Nash (R)
1910
895 1748 821
910 1050 752
875 1191 10152
Blanks
1392 1011 1409 466
472 1430 514
524
634
7852
Total
4860 2634 4612 1926 2164 3290 1904 2134 2822 26346
COUNTY TREASURER (Nor. Co.)
Ralph D. Pettingell (R)
1814 832 1617 727
887
927 714
839 1138
9495
Blanks
616
485
689 236
195
718 238
228
273
3678
Totol
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
CLERK OF COURTS (vacancy)
Willard E. Everett (R)
1811
813 1611 719
895
906 715
834 1137
9441
Blanks
619
504
695 244
187
739 237
233
274
3732
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
QUESTION NO. 1 Amend Constitution
YES
1778
852 1562 660
812
990 663
789 1048
9154
NO
225
128
241 103
80
185
97
99
114
1272
Blanks
427
337
503 200
190
470 192
179
249
2747
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
QUESTION NO. 2
Amend Constitution YES
1787
867 1603 691
818
989 685
829 1087
9356
NO
227
117
229
95
82
193
90
90
105
1228
Blanks
416
333
474 177
182
463 177
148
219
2589
Total
1715
782 1518 697
853
878 687
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
92
QUESTION NO. 3
Amend Constitution
YES NO
1624
734 1406 586
734
854 584 207 104
108
125
1420
Blanks
570
434
631 255
248
584 264
256
336
3578
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
QUESTION NO. 4 Birth Control
YES
1129
466 1007 447
569
518 479
611
789
6015
NO
1101
689 1092 399
406
913 371
387
483
5841
Blanks
200
162
207 117
107
214 102
69
139
1317
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
QUESTION NO. 5
YES
699
300
561 260
408
333 252
371
551
3735
NO
1410
796 1401 552
514 1077 554
554
649
7507
Blanks
321
221
344 151
160
235 146
142
211
1931
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
QUESTION NO. 6 Labor
YES
900
364
765 339
494
391 343
452
676
4724
NO
1188
718 1173 457
409 1015 455
456
520
6391
Blanks
342
235
368 167
179
239 154
159
215
2058
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
QUESTION NO. 7 Labor
YES
900
370
797 333
523
508 340
484
688
4943
NO
1188
711 1156 457
384
984 459
429
513
6281
Blanks
342
236
353 173
175
153 153
154
210
1949
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
QUESTION NO. 8 Amend Constitution YES
1338
594 1203 483
670
698 510
616
861
6973
NO
649
349
581 240
213
439 229
243
257
3200
Blanks
443
374
522 240
199
508 213
208
293
3000
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
QUESTION NO. 9 Alcoholic Question All Alcoholic
1397
838 1437 616
601 1056 560
632
715
7852
835
343
645 246
387
420 287
351
530
4044
Blanks
198
136
224 101
94
169 105
84
166
1277
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
93
703
950
8175
236
149
269 122
100
YES NO
Wine, Beer & Ale
YES
1380
825 1419 617
602 1028 572
634
714
7791
NO
788
315
600 221
348
379 274
314
504
3743
Blanks
262
177
287 125
132
238 106
119
193
1639
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
Package Liquor
YES
1616
910 1592 668
730 1125 653
716
918
8928
NO
589
255
440 184
238
300 194
251
332
2783
Blanks
225
152
274 111
114
220 105
100
161
1462
Total
2430 1317 2306 963 1082 1645 952 1067 1411 13173
Chester L. Boyle
Laurence P. Corridan Edward C. McIntosh John J. Santry
Board of Registrars
A true copy attest: Chester L. Boyle Town Clerk
94
TOWN CLERK'S FINANCIAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING 1948 DOG LICENSES ISSUED YEAR 1948
1227 Males $2.00 each
$2,454.00
163 Females @ $5.00 each
815.00
705 Spayed Females @ $2.00 each 1,410.00
31 Kennels @ $10.00 each
310.00
9 Kennels @ $25.00 each
225.00
1 Kennel @ $50.00 each
50.00
21 Military - Free
None
2157
$5,264.00
Less fees retained under Gen. Laws Chap. 140
and Amendments thereto
427.20
Paid to Town Treasurer
$4,836.80
SPORTING LICENSES ISSUED YEAR 1948
462 Res. Citz. Fishing @ $2.00 each
$ 924.00
331 Res. Citz. Hunting $2.00 each
662.00
296 Res. Citz. Sporting $3.25 each
962.00
143 Res. Citz. Minor & Female Fishing @ $1.25 each
178.75
6 Res. Citz. Minor Trapping @ $2.25 each
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