Town annual report of Weymouth 1948, Part 8

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1948
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 282


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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


85


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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