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MOVED by the Appropriation Committee:
That the sum of $3,800.00 be appropriated from the Excess and Defi- ciency Account for the purchase of new automotive equipment. Authority is hereby granted the Chief of Police to purchase new automotive equip- ment and dispose of old equipment. $3,800.00
Chief of Police O'Kane explained the necessity for purchasing the equipment requested.
Comes now the question on the motion by the Appropriation Com- mittee.
Vote was taken and the Chair declared the motion
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED
At this point, as previously noted. Article 1 was considered.
ARTICLE 12. (By Direction of Fire Department.) To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to lay an eight-inch water main from Broad Street at Putnam Street to a hydrant in the rear of Fire Station No. 2.
MOVED by the Appropriation Committee:
No Action.
Mr. Roulston of the Appropriation Committee explained the reasons for this motion.
Comes now the question on the motion by the Appropriation Com- mittee.
Vote was taken and the Chair declared the motion
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED
ARTICLE 13. (By Direction of Selectmen.) To request the Town Meeting to make the sum of $300.00 available from the Civil Defense Fund for out-of-state travel, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the sum of $300.00 of the funds ap- propriated to the Civil Defense Account in previous Town Meetings be made available for travel outside the Commonwealth in accordance with Section 5, Chapter 40, Clause 34 of the General Laws. $300.00
ARTICLE 14. (By Request of the Abigail Adams Historical Society, Inc.) To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $3,000.00 from the John C. Rhines Fund for the purchase of furniture and furnishings for the Abigail Adams house to be expended under the direction of the House Committee of the Abigail Adams Historical Society and a commit- tee of three to be appointed by the Moderator, or take any other action in relation thereto.
MOVED by the Appropriation Committee:
That the sum of $3,000.00 be appropriated from the John C. Rhines Fund for the purchase of furniture and furnishings for the Abigail Adams house. Said sum to be expended by a committee of three to be appointed by the Moderator and the House Committee of the Abigail Adams His- torical Society. $3,000.00
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Mr. Edwin Hadley of the Abigail Adams Historical Society explained the necessity of this appropriation. General discussion ensued pertaining to the legality of the action.
MOVED to amend by Mr. George Lane :
Said sum to be expended by a committee of three to be appointed by the Moderator and also the members of the House Committee of the Abi- gail Adams Historical Society who are residents of the Town of Weymouth.
Comes now the question on the amendment by Mr. Lane.
Vete was taken and the Chair declared the amendment UNANIMOUSLY VOTED
Comes now the question on the motion by the Appropriation Com- mittee as amended.
Vote was taken and the Chair declared the motion as amended.
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED
ARTICLE 15. (By Request of the Planning Brard.) To see what ac- tion the Town will take to appropriate a sum of money to clean or pipe the brook running from the culvert at Harland Road, northerly, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee. it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the subject matter of this article be referred to the Board of Selectmen under the drainage account in the Highway Budget.
ARTICLE 16. (At the Request of the Abigail Adams Improvement Association.) To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning By-laws and Zoning Map, Article 10 of the Town By-laws, by making the follow- ing changes: Change of Districts. From Industrial to Residential, Lot 16, Block 130. Sheet 13 now or formerly the property of Alfred W. Cadman et al, as shown in the Town Atlas, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the subject matter of this Article be referred to the Re-Zoning Committee.
ARTICLE 17. (At the Request of the Weymouth Youth Commission.) To see if the Town will increase the present Park Commission from three to five members for the purpose of creating a Park and Recreation Com- mission under General Laws (Ter. Ed.) Chapter 45, Section 14 or other laws, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: No Action.
ARTICLE 18. (At the Request of the Weymouth Youth Commission.) To see what sum of money the Town will vote for salary and expense of the office of Superintendent of Parks and Recreation for Weymouth and to provide for the appointment of the Superintendent of Parks and Rec- reation Commission, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was
SO VOTED: That the sum of $1,040.00 be raised and appropriated for the appointment of a Superintendent of Parks and Recreation by the Park Commissioners after January 1, 1955. The classification of said Super- intendent shall be S-8. $1,040.00
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ARTICLE 19. (At Request of Town Clerk, Harry Christensen.) To see if the Town will vote to revise, amend and/or add to the By-Laws of the Town of Weymouth or take any other action in re'ation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the Moderator appoint a committee of five to consider the subject matter of this article and report at an An- nual Town Meeting.
ARTICLE 20. (By Direction of Selectmen.) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,120.00 for the completion of Seaver Road from Oliver Road to No. 92 Seaver Road as accepted by An- nual Town Meeting of 1952, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the subject matter of this article be referred to the next Annual Town Meeting under working of streets ac- cepted at previous town meetings.
ARTICLE 21. (By Direction of Selectmen.) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of $30,000.00 for land taking damages in connection with the resurfacing of Commercial Street, from Washing- ton Square to Pierce Road for which the sum of $38,000.00 was made avail- able as the Town's share under General Laws (Ter. Ed.), Chapter 90, as voted by the Annual Town Meeting of 1953, or take any other action in relation thereto.
MOVED by the Appropriation Committee:
No Action.
Mr. Crehan of the Board of Selectmen explaind the reasons for the motion on this Article.
Comes now the question on the motion by the Appropriation Com- mittee.
Vote was taken and the Chair declared the motion UNANIMOUSLY VOTED
ARTICLE 22. (By Direction of Selectmen.) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for the purpose of resurfacing a portion of Weymouth Landing Parking Area, namely en- trance at Commercial Street (being a portion of land formerly owned by Seward Taber), or take any other action in relation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the sum of $600.00 be appropriated from the unexpended balance of the Chauncey Street Parking Area Ac- count for the resurfacing of the entrance to the Weymouth Landing Park- ing Area from Commercial Street. Said work to be done by the highway department under the supervision of the Superintendent of Highways.
$600.00
ARTICLE 23. (On Petition of John F. Newton and Others.) To see what sum of money the Town will raise and appropriate to take by eminant domain in fee, purchase or gift, the land at the corner of Neck and Green Streets, North Weymouth, being shown in the 1951 Town Atlas as Lot 1 and 5, Block 109, Sheet 8, or take any other action in relation thereto.
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MOVED by the Appropriation Committee: No Action.
MOVED the following substitute motion by Mr. Newton:
That the committee appointed at the 1954 Annual Town Meeting be continued and report at the next Annual Town Meeting.
Comes now the question on the substitute motion by Mr. Newton.
Vote was taken and the Chair declared the substitute motion UNANIMOUSLY VOTED
ARTICLE 24. (On Petition of John F. Newton and Others.) To see what sum of money the Town will raise and appropriate to take by emi- nent domain in fee, purchase or gift, the land at the southeast corner of Neck and Green Streets, at the junction of Bridge Street, North Weymouth, being shown as Lot 1, Block 110, Sheet 8, on the 1951 Town of Weymouth Atlas, or take any other action in relation thereto.
MOVED by the Appropriation Committee:
No Action.
MOVED the following substitute motion by Mr. Newton:
That the committee appointed at the 1954 Annual Town Meeting be continued and report at the next Annual Town Meeting.
Comes now the question on the substitute motion by Mr. Newton.
Vote was taken and the Chair declared the substitute motion UNANIMOUSLY VOTED
ARTICLE 25. (By Direction of Selectmen.) To see if the Town will vote to accept as a gift a certain strip of land located at 206 Pine Street, South Weymouth and owned by William L. and Margaret A. Palmer, or take any other action in relation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the Town accept as a gift a certain strip of land located at 206 Pine Street and owned by William L. and Mar- garet A. Palmer.
ARTICLE 26. (On Petition and By Direction of Selectmen.) To see if the Town will vote to appoint a Shore Line Industrial Development Com- mission of seven members for the purpose of studying. planning and act- ing upon the development of certain of our shore areas for the use of this Commission. or take any other action in relation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: No Action.
ARTICLE 27. (By Direction of Selectmen.) To see if the Town will vote to accept Section 69C through 69F of Chapter 41 of the General Laws providing for the establishment of a Board of Public Works and a Public Works Department for Weymouth, or take any other action in relation thereto.
MOVED by the Appropriation Committee:
That the subject matter of this Article be referred to the next Annual Town Meeting.
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MOVED the following substitute motion by Mr. Chubbock:
That the town accept Section 69C through 69F of Chapter 41 of the General Laws to establish a Public Works Department in the Town of Weymouth.
This was a controversial subject and lengthy general discussion ensued.
MOVED the following substitute motion by Mr. Dasha:
Adjournment without day.
Comes now the question on the substitute motion by Mr. Dasha.
Vote was taken and the Chair declared the motion LOST.
Comes now the question on the substitute motion by Mr. Chubbock. The Chair requested a teller count.
A count was taken and the tellers reported 32 in favor, 116 opposed. The Chair then declared the substitute motion by Mr. Chubbock LOST ..
Comes now the question on the motion by the Appropriation Com- mittee.
Vote was taken and the Chair declared the motion of the Appropriation Committee
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED
ARTICLE 28. (By Direction of Selectmen.) To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Sec. 1 of Chapter 297 and Chapter 511 both of the Acts of 1954 relating to an Industrial Development Commission.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the Town accept' the provisions of Sec. 1 of Chapter 297 and Chapter 511 both of the Acts of 1954. It is fur- ther recommended that a committee of five be appointed by the Board of Selectmen.
ARTICLE 29. (On Petition of George E. Lane and Others.) To see what sum the Town will appropriate from funds raised and appropriated under Article 16 of the Annual Town Meeting of March 1, 1954 for the purpose of payment of time and one-half over forty hours of work per week to the members of the Highway Department for the period from January 1, 1954 to March 1, 1954, or take any other action in relation thereof.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was SO VOTED: No Action.
ARTICLE 30. (On Petition of George E. Lane and Others.) To see if the Town will vote to accept as a gift, purchase or take by right of eminent domain in fee, lands shown on Sheet 4 and 5 of the Town of Wey- mouth Atlas and described as Lots 15, 16. 20 and parts of Lot 14 in Block 22, containing approximately 78,000 square feet and to see what sum of money the Town will raise and appropriate or appropriate for such pur- chase or taking and for the development of said land, or take any other action in relation thereto.
MOVED by the Appropriation Committee:
That the Town acquire by gift, purchase, or take by right of eminent domain, in fee, as a parking area, land shown on Sheets 4 and 5 of the Town Atlas for the year 1951 and described as Lots 15, 16 and 20 and parts
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of Lot 14 in Block 22, containing approximately 78,000 square feet. The Board of Selectmen are hereby authorized to acquire by gift. purchase, or take by right of eminent domain in fee said land, and the sum of $2,000.00 shall be appropriated for this purpose ($1,700.00 shall be taken from the Parking Meter Fund and $300.00 shall be taken from the Re- serve Fund-Overlay Surplus). $1,700.00
Mr. Roulston of the Appropriation Committee gave a detailed descrip- tion of the land involved. General discussion ensued.
Comes now the question on the motion by the Appropriation Com- mittee.
Vote was taken and the Chair declared the motion
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED
ARTICLE 31. (On Petition of George E. Lane and Others.) To see if the Town will increase the membership of the School Committee from six to seven members in accordance with Chapter 41, Section 2 of the General Laws.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the membership of the School Com- mittee be increased from six to seven in accordance with Chapter 41, Sec- tion 2 of the General Laws.
ARTICLE 32. (On Petition of George E. Lane and Others.) To see if the Town will amend its By-Laws by striking out Item 4 of Section VI of Article X of the Zoning By-Law and inserting in place thereof the following: '(Article X, Section VI, Item 4; Lot Size. In a residence dis- trict no dwelling shall be erected or maintained except on lots containing 15,000 square feet each and having a frontage of not less than one hundred twenty-five (125) feet at the building line and not more than one dwelling shall be erected on each such lot except that (a) a lot of less than 25,000 square feet and more than 20,000 square feet may be divided into lots con- taining not less than 10,000 square feet each and having a frontage of net less than 100 feet at the building line and (b) if a lot contains more than 25.000 square feet and if after division into as many 15,000 square feet lots as practicable, there remains a lot of 10,000 square feet or more and one dwelling may be erected on such remaining lot provided the same has a frontage of not less than 100 feet. One dwelling may be erected on a lot containing less than 15,000 square feet or having a frontage of less than 100 feet if such lot was recorded at the time of this by-law, either if separately owned and contains 3,200 square feet and did not at the time of such adoption adjoin other land of the same owner available for use in connection with said lot. Any recorded lot size may be increased sub- ject to approval of the Board of Appeals, or take any other action in re- lation thereto.
MOVED by the Appropriation Committee:
That the subject matter of this Article be referred to the Re-Zoning Committee.
MOVED the following substitute motion by Mr. George Lane.
That the present committee be instructed to bring in a report on the subject matter of this Article at the next Annual Town Meeting.
Comes now the question on this substitute motion by Mr. Lane.
Vote was taken and the Chair declared the substitute motion UNANIMOUSLY VOTED
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ARTICLE 33. (By Direction of Park Department.) To see what sum of money the Town will vote to appropriate for the renovation and beauti- fication of Town Greens, located at Church and North Streets, and at the intersection of Main and Front Streets, or take any other action in re- lation thereto.
Upon motion duly made by the Appropriation Committee, it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the sum of $500.00 be appropriated from the Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus for the renovation and beauti- fication of the Town Green located at Church and North Streets. Said sum to be expended by the Park Commissioners. $500.00 Upon motion duly made, it was
UNANIMOUSLY VOTED: That the Special Town Meeting adjourn at 12:30 A.M., October 5, 1954.
A true copy. Attest :
HARRY CHRISTENSEN
Town Clerk
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SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATONS October 4, 1954
Art.
Raise and
Appropriate Appropriate
2. Ralph Talbot Street School Building
$19,300.00 Loans-500,000.00
9. Mill River culvert under Middle Street
4,000.00
10. Additional men to Police Department
4,736.93
11. Purchase of automotive equipment - Police Department
3,800.00
14. Furnishings for Abigail Adams House
3.000.00
18. Addition or Superintendent-Park Department $1,040.00
22. Resurfacing entrance to Weymouth Landing Parking Area
600.00
33. Beautification of Town Greens - Church and North Streets
500.00
$1,040.00
$535,936.93
A true copy. Attest: HARRY CHRISTENSEN Town Clerk
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WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Norfolk, ss.
To either of the constables of the Town of Weymouth, in said county
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 Elec- tions to meet at the polling places of their respective precincis, 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 Charles Y. Berry Auditorium in the Hunt School Building on 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 basement of the Washington School on the corner of School and Commercial Sereet; 0
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 Parish House, Old South Union Congregational Church, Fogg Road and Columbian Street;
In Precinct 10 in the Homestead School off approximately 425 Front Street;
In Precinct 11 in the Eldon Johnson School on Pearl Street.
TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1954
then and there to bring in to the election officers their votes on the ballot for the following named public officers, to wit:
Governor for this Commonwealth
Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth
Secretary of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth
Treasurer and Receiver-General for this Commonwealth
Auditor of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth
Attorney General for this Commonwealth
Senator in Congress for this Commonwealth
Representative in Congress for the 13th Congressional District
Councillor for the Second Councillor District
Senator for the Norfolk and Plymouth Senatorial District
3 Representatives in the General Court for the Third Norfolk Repre- sentative District
District Attorney for the Norfolk District
Register of Probate and Insolvency for Norfolk County
County Commissioner (1) for Norfolk County
County Treasurer for Norfolk County
and also to vote "Yes" or "No" on the following questions:
118.
Question 1
(A) Shall license be granted in this Town for the sale therein of all al- coholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages)
YES NO
(B) Shall licenses be granted in this Town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt bever- ages)
YES NO
(C) Shall licenses be granted in this Town for the sale therein of all al- coholic beverages in packages, so-called, not to be drunk on the premises
YES NO
Question 2
(A) Shall the pari-mutial system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county? YES NO
(B) Shall the pari-mutual system of betting on licensed dog races be per- mitted in this county?
YES NO
The polls will be open at 8:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M.
And you are hereby directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thererf 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 25th day of Oc- tober, A.D., 1954.
Given under our hands and seals this eighteenth day of October, A.D .. 1954.
JOSEPH CREHAN, Chairman WARREN P. BURRELL RAYMOND MORGAN RALPH J. AMABILE, JR. JAMES T. O'SULLIVAN Selectmen of Weymouth
A true copy. Attest: NORMAN F. KEITH Constable
RETURN OF SERVICE
Norfolk, ss. Weymouth, Mass.
October 23, 1954
Pursuant to the within Warrant, I have this day notified the inhabi- tants of Weymouth aforesaid to meet at their respective places and time
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set forth in said Warrant by posting true and attested copies of the same in each Precinct in said Town as therein directed.
NORMAN F. KEITH Constable of Weymouth
Received in the Office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Weymouth, Mass., October 25, 1954 at 4:00 P.M.
HARRY CHRISTENSEN Town Clerk
A true copy. Attest :
HARRY CHRISTENSEN
Town Clerk
STATE ELECTION November 2, 1954
Returns Received
Time
Votes Cast
Precinct One
10:45 P.M.
1,295
Precinct Two
10:30 P.M.
1,404
Precinct Three
11:48 P.M.
1,245
Precinct Four
12.35 A.M.
1,126
Precinct Five
11:55 P.M.
1,136
Precinct Six
11:32 P.M.
1,809
Precinct Seven
11:32 P.M.
1,199
Precinct Eight
12:30 A.M.
1,639
Precinct Nine
10:52 P.M.
1,520
Precinct Ten
11:18 P.M.
1.060
Precinct Eleven
11:18 P.M.
1,407
Total
14,840
JOHN J. SANTRY EDWARD C. McINTOSH HARRY CHRISTENSEN Registrars of Voters
Town of Weymouth
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 8
9
10
11 Total
GOVERNOR
Christian A. Herter
673
732
631
703
866
778 710 1008 1061
Robert F. Murphy
617
648
600
416
268 1015
475
617
446
408
604
6114
Lawrence Gilfedder
1
2
2
1
6
1
5
1
2
21
Guy S. Williams
2
1
1
4
Blanks
4
20
12
6
2
10
13
8
13
6
7
101
Totals
1295 1404 1245 1126 1136 1809 1199 1639 1520 1060 1407
14840
645
793
8600
120
Precinct 1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8
9 10
11 Total
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Sumner G. Whittier
699
738
636
715
867
781
720 1023 1061
645
805
8690
James A. Burke
584
630
593
396
256
989
456
598
436
401
589
5928
Donald E. Babcock
3
2
1
3
1
2
1
13
Francis A. Votano
3
2
1
1
9
3
6
2
2
2
31
Blanks
12
30
14
12
11
27
20
11
19
12
10
178
Totals
1295 1404 1245 1126 1136 1809 1199 1639 1520 1060 1407
14840
SECRETARY
Edward J. Cronin
662
722
672
466
305 1083
530
725
500
471
661
6797
Michael J. McCarthy
604
622
540
631
798
660
635
864
979
562
708
7603
Fred M. Ingersoll
2
2
2
1
3
11
3
8
3
2
6
43
William D. Ross
2
8
5
2
5
4
3
8
4
4
4
49
Blanks
25
50
26
26
25
51
28
34
34
21
28
348
Totals
1295 1404 1245 1126 1136 1809 1199 1639 1520 1060 1407
14840
TREASURER
John F. Kennedy
677 721
653
465
335 1111
552
717
512
454
657
6854
Augustus G. Means
601
637
563
631
775
642
609
887
971
589
718
7623
Henning A. Blomen
2
2
1
1
6
2
4
1
2
3
24
Isaac Goddard
4
1
2
3
1
2
3
2
2
20
Blanks
17
40
26
27
22
49
34
28
34
15
27
319
Totals
1295 1404 1245 1126 1136 1809 1199 1639 1520 1060 1407
14840
AUDITOR
Thomas J. Buckley
732
801
736
542
429 1158
622
829
605
536
730
7720
William P. Constantino
526
547
470
550
674
589
538
762
869
497
631
6653
John B. Lauder
2
7
3
2
3
2
2
7
4
3
35
Anthony Martin
3
2
2
2
3
10
4
5
1
2
4
38
Blanks
32
47
34
30
27
50
33
36
41
25
39
394
Totals
1295 1404 1245 1126 1136 1809 1199 1639 1520 1060 1407
14840
121
Precinct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
11 Total
ATTORNEY GENERAL
George Fingold
691
706
636
672
818
761
690
986 1039
635
774
8408
John F. Collins
587
654
582
431
295 1006
478
619
460
410
606
6128
Howard B. Rand
1
3
2
2
5
1
3
2
1
20
Malcolm T. Rowe
1
1
1
1
1
6
4
4
2
1
3
25
Blanks
15
40
24
20
17
36
26
27
17
13
24
259
Totals
1295 1404 1245 1126 1136 1809 1199 1639 1520 1060 1407
14340
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Leverett Saltonstall
679
704
625
689
835
736
722
994 1052
633 787
8456
Foster Furcolo
607
680
604
428
288 1046
456
627
452
417
604
6209
Thelma Ingersoll
2
1
1
1
3
1
5
2
1
17
Harold J. Ireland
1
3
2
1
1
3
2
3
16
Blanks
6
16
13
8
12
23
20
10
16
6
12
142
Totals
1295 1404 1245 1126 1136 1809 1199 1639 1520 1060 1407
14840
CONGRESSMAN - Thirteenth District
Richard B. Wigglesworth
657
706
645
687
846
791
701
969 1067
623
794
8486
James F. Gardner
624
653
584
412
279
976
481
645
430
423
596
6103
Blanks
14
45
16
27
11
42
17
25
23
14
17
251
Totals
1295 1404 1245 1126 1136 1809 1199 1639 1520 1060 1407
14340
COUNCILLOR - Second District
Charles J. Gabriel
705
758
623
694
842
796
709 1023 1058
652
810
8670
James F. Hanlon
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