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(Signed) A. GORDON WIER,
Constable, Town of Arlington, Mass.
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ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT
REFERENDUM
Arlington, April 23, 1934.
Pursuant to the Petition for Referendum filed with the Board of Selectmen a Warrant of the Selectmen was served according to law upon the Inhabitants of the Town by a Constable of said Town and posted at two places in each Precinct.
In pursuance of the Warrant the legal voters of the Town of Arlington met in their respective voting places on Monday the 23rd day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four.
The following places were designated as the voting places for the various precincts.
Precinct 1, Crosby School, entrance on Winter Street.
Precincts 2-4, Hardy School, entrance on Lake Street.
Precincts 3-5, Junior High School East, entrance on Tufts Street.
Precincts 6-8, Robbins Town Hall, entrance on Mass. Avenue.
Precincts 7-9, Russell School, entrance on Medford Street.
Precincts 10-12, Cutter School, entrance on Robbins Road.
Precinct 11, Highland Hose House, entrance on Mass. Avenue.
Precinct 13, Peirce School, entrance on Park Avenue North.
Precinct 14, Locke School, entrance on Park Avenue.
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The following election officers served:
Precinct 1. John S. Kelley, Warden, 27 Cleveland St., Arthur O. Davidson, Deputy Warden, 63 Teele St., Percy S. Morine, Clerk, 63 Cleveland St., Ruth M. Kelley, Deputy Clerk, 30 Cleveland St., John C. Alexander, Inspector, 68 Trowbridge St., John E. Donovan, Inspector, 26 Amsden St., Thomas F. Coughlin, Dep. Inspector, 59 Winter St., Harry A. Earle, Dep. Inspector, 48 Cleveland St., Freder- ick P. Rosenberger, Teller, 69 Trowbridge St., Jennie G. Marker, Teller, 30 Marathon St.
Precincts 2-4. Elizabeth Cain, Warden, 39 Orvis Road, Frederick Buckley, Deputy Warden, 166 Brooks Avenue, Charles F. Crosby, Clerk, 55 Randolph St., Stanley E. Denham, Deputy Clerk, 68 Freeman St., Laura M. Barry, Inspector, 35 Orvis Road, John R. Allen, Inspector, 62 Freeman St., Louise C. Larkin, Dep. Inspector, 7 Free- man St., Cecil M. Hunt, Dep. Inspector, 55 Lake St., Mar- guerite Krohn, Teller, 29 Orvis Road, Edward H. Cunning- ham, Jr., Teller, 33 Lake St.
Precincts 3-5. Edward D. McCarthy, Warden, 12 Dartmouth St., William P. O'Connor, Deputy Warden, 15 River St., Harold C. Kelley, Clerk, 60 Exeter St., Martin J. Walsh, Deputy Clerk, 37 Cornell St., James J. O'Leary, Inspector, 38 Beacon St., Arthur F. Coughlin, Inspector, 38 Bowdoin St., John B. Halfyard, Dep. Inspector, 24 Dartmouth St., William F. Canty, Dep. Inspector, 11 Park St., Nellie F. Toomey, Teller, 46 Park St., Adrienne H. McCarthy, Teller, 75 Warren St.
Precincts 6-8. Augustine D. Doyle, Warden, 14 Tem- ple St., John R. Hendrick, Deputy Warden, 106 Wildwood Ave., Roger S. Dunbar, Clerk, 56 Jason St., John P. Troy, Deputy Clerk, 39 Jason St., Anne T. Toner, Inspector, 26 Highland Ave., Elizabeth D. Curran, Inspector, 83 Bart- lett Ave., Zulma L. Simonds, Dep. Inspector, 48 Bartlett
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Ave., Estelle E. Berry, Dep. Inspector, 26 Woodland St., Rose E. Hurley, Teller, 26 Highland Ave., Lida B. Brown, Teller, 36 Highland Ave., Extra Election Officer, H. E. Denvir, 258 Massachusetts Ave.
Precincts 7-9. W. E. Robinson, Warden, 5 Webster St., Anna E. Duffy, Deputy Warden, 93 Medford St., Joseph J. Duffy, Clerk, 93 Medford St., William N. Game- ster, Deputy Clerk, 27 Medford St., Philip T. Robinson, Inspector, 5 Webster St., Theodore D. Gallucci, Inspector, 9 Webster St., Anna Luddy, Dep. Inspector, 11 Webster St., Ruth C. Turner, Dep. Inspector, 24 Draper Ave., Ber- nard A .Cadagan, Teller, 118 Warren St., J. Edward Mc- Carthy, Teller, 96 Franklin St.
Precinct 10-12. Cecil B. Cowdrey, Warden, 23 Howard St., Conrad W. Mellin, Deputy Warden, 29 Fessenden Road, Frederick F. Morris, Clerk, 19 Surry Rd., William G. Shea, Deputy Clerk, 25 Surry Rd., Hortense M. Dunn, Inspector, 56 Appleton St., Julia C. Heron, Inspector, 20 Surry Rd., Clara T. Loud, Dep. Inspector, 35 Menotomy Road, Katherine M. Kerr, Dep. Inspector, 12 Harvard St., Joseph A. Gosselin, Teller, 26 Howard St., George P. Wil- son, Teller, 28 Fessenden Road.
Precinct 11. Chester R. Whitman, Warden, 59 Ronald Road, Ernest L. Cooper, Deputy Warden, 18 King St., George W. Fleming, Clerk, 140 Summer St., Mary M. Donahue, Deputy Clerk, 923 Mass. Ave., Loretta E. Ma- honey, Inspector, 12 Governor Road, Edna Farley, In- spector, 210 Mountain Ave., George R. Wright, Dep. In- spector, 73 Washington St., Roland F. Norton, Dep. In- spector, 26 Mill St., George R. Seaver, Teller, 119 Ronald Road, Robert F. Needham, Teller, 10 Winthrop Road.
Precinct 13. Ernest Cavicchi, Warden, 1257 Mass. Ave., Frederick B. Fallon, Deputy Warden, 52 Bow St., Adrian H. Robinson, Clerk, 91 Westminster Ave., Thomas
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H. Eadie, Deputy Clerk, 19 Sunset Rd., Edgar D. Hegh, Inspector, 38 Forest St., Frank J. DuLong, Inspector, 13 Lowell St., Bernard F. Queeney, Dep. Inspector, 10 Sunset Rd., Edward A. Curley, Dep. Inspector, 1271 Mass. Ave., Josephine Dacey, Teller, 1263 Mass. Ave., Albert Bond, Teller, 15 Crescent Hill Ave.
Precinct 14. F. R. Battis, Warden, 12 West St., Ches- ter C. Eaton, Deputy Warden, 14 West St., Esther M. Gad- dis, Clerk, 221 Wachusett Ave., Daniel J. Hurley, Deputy Clerk, 236 Appleton St., Leonora A. Scannell, Inspector, 33 Woodbury St., Bowman O. Nowell, Inspector, 5 West St., Gladys M. Carroll, Dep. Inspector, 16 Arnold St., Mary E. Tinkham, Dep. Inspector, 14 West St., John S. Burns, Teller, 15 Wollaston Ave., Andrew Legg, Teller, 94 Flor- ence Ave.
The polls were declared open at two o'clock in the afternoon and remained open until eight o'clock in the evening at which time after due notice they were leclared closed.
The ballots were counted by the election officers in each precinct, the tally sheets and total tally sheets pre- pared by the Town Clerk being used.
The ballots cast, after being counted, were enclosed in envelopes, sealed, signed by the election officers, and in- cased in boxes, which were locked and sealed and the same were delivered to the Town Clerk.
The Town Clerk and Registrars of Voters upon receipt of the returns from the several precincts forthwith can- vassed the same and announced the result, which is as follows :-
Whole number of votes cast-3,058.
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Civil Service-Fire Department
Precinct
1 2-4
3-5
6-8
7-9 10-12
11
13
14
Total
Yes
118
232
254
332
331
314
170
158
112
2,021
No
43
79
102
176
139
147
76
62
66
890
Blanks
11
7
23
20
32
15
14
13
12
147
Sunday Sports
Precinct
1
2-4
3-5
6-8
7-9 10-12
11
13
14
Total
Yes
93
195
280
143
304
212
192
149
98
1,666
No
76
120
94
381
178
258
64
81
92
1,344
Blanks
3
3
5
4
20
6
4
3
0
48
Civil Service-All Town Employees
Precinct
1
2-4
3-5
6-8
7-9 10-12
11
13
14
Total
Yes
75
183
235
148
262
220
174
137
91
1,525
No
91
127
138
363
223
245
80
88
91
1,446
Blanks
6
8
6
17
17
11
6
8
8
87
All ballots, used and unused, tally sheets, total tally sheets, copy of Precinct Records of Election and all other records pertaining to the Referendum properly signed and sealed were delivered to the Town Clerk to be pre- served by her during the time required by law.
A true record of the Referendum, Attest:
E. CAROLINE PIERCE,
Town Clerk.
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TOWN WARRANT
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex, ss.
To the Constables of the Town of Arlington,
Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in the polling places designated for the several precincts in said Town, viz:
Precinct 1, Crosby School, entrance on Winter Street. Precincts 2-4, Hardy School, entrance on Lake Street.
Precincts 3-5, Junior High School East, entrance on Tufts Street.
Precincts 6-8, Robbins Town Hall, entrance on Mass. Ave. Precincts 7-9, Russell School, entrance on Medford Street. Precincts 10-12, Cutter School, entrance on Robbins Road. Precinct 11, Highland Hose House, entrance on Mass. Ave. Precinct 13, Peirce School, entrance on Park Ave. North Precinct 14, Locke School, entrance on Park Avenue.
Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of April, 1934 at 12 o'clock M., for the following purposes :
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candidates of Political Parties for the fol- lowing offices.
DISTRICT MEMBER OF STATE COMMITTEE
for each political party for the 6th Senatorial District. 28 Members of the DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE 28 Members of the REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE
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5 DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
6 DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.
All the above candidates are to be voted for upon one ballot.
The polls will be open from 12M to 8 P. M.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by post- ing attested copies thereof in, at least, five conspicuous places in each precinct, seven days at least, before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the Town. You are further directed to leave an attested copy of this warrant at every dwelling house in the Town.
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this ninth day of April, A. D. 1934.
LEONARD COLLINS GEORGE H. LOWE, Jr. ERNEST W. DAVIS
Selectmen of the Town of Arlington.
CONSTABLE'S RETURN
Arlington, Mass., April 18, 1934.
Middlesex County :
By virtue of this warrant I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Arlington to meet at the time and places and for the purposes herein named by causing a printed attested copy of the same to be left at
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every dwelling house in the Town, and by posting an at- tested copy at the doors of the Town Hall seven days at least before said day of meeting and by posting attested copies in five or more conspicuous places in each voting precinct in the Town. A notice of the time', places and ob- jects of the meeting was published in the local papers.
(Signed) A. GORDON WIER, Constable, Town of Arlington, Mass.
Arlington, April 24, 1934.
In pursuance of the foregoing Warrant the legal voters of the Town of Arlington met in their respective voting places in said Arlington on Tuesday, the twenty- fourth day of April, 1934.
Polling places had been designated as follows:
Precinct 1, Crosby School, entrance on Winter Street.
Precincts 2-4, Hardy School, entrance on Lake Street.
Precincts 3-5, Junior High School East, entrance on Tufts Street.
Precincts 6-8, Robbins Town Hall, entrance on Mass. Ave. Precincts 7-9, Russell School, entrance on Medford Street. Precincts 10-12, Cutter School, entrance on Robbins Road. Precinct 11, Highland Hose House, entrance on Mass. Ave. Precinct 13, Peirce School, entrance on Park Ave. North Precinct 14, Locke School, entrance on Park Avenue.
The following election officers, having been duly ap- pointed served as follows :
Precinct 1. John S. Kelley, Warden, 27 Cleveland St., Arthur O. Davidson, Deputy Warden, 63 Teele St., Percy S. Morine, Clerk, 63 Cleveland St., Ruth M. Kelley, Deputy Clerk, 30 Cleveland St., John C. Alexander, Inspector, 68
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Trowbridge St., William H. Farrin, Inspector, 44 Cleve- land St., Thomas F. Coughlin, Dep. Inspector, 59 Winter St., Chester E. Smith, Dep. Inspector, 57 Cleveland St., Frederick P. Rosenberger, Teller, 69 Trowbridge St., Jen- nie G. Marker, Teller, 30 Marathon St.
Precincts 2-4. Judson Easton, Warden, 62 Melrose St., Joseph H. Cunha, Deputy Warden, 95 Melrose St., Cyril J. Lanigan, Clerk, 92 Fairmont St., Raymond H. Elden, Deputy Clerk, 85 Egerton Rd., Elsie M. Clouter, Inspector, 54 Fairmont St., Mary E. Tremblay, Inspector, 48 Fairmont St., John M. Sheahan, Dep. Inspector, 51 Melrose St., James Griffiths, Dep. Inspector, 19 Varnum St., Catherine H. McDonough, Teller, 52 Fairmont St., Bernard J. Hart, Teller, 94 Thorndike St.
Precincts 3-5. David T. Dale, Warden, 280 Broadway, Joseph P. McConologue, Deputy Warden, 280 Broadway, Mabel Frances Evans, Clerk, 260 Broadway, Harry W. Marden, Deputy Clerk, 11 Wyman St., Henry J. Pierce, Inspector, 45 Grafton St., Francis M. Hoar, Inspector, 37 Allen St., Carrie M. Fowle, Dep. Inspector, 11 Wyman St., Dennis J. Callahan, Dep. Inspector, 317 Mass Ave., Hazel K. Donovan, Teller, 379 Mass. Ave. William Lowder, Teller, 280 Broadway.
Precincts 6-8. Roger W. Homer, Warden, 25 Addison St., Joseph F. H. Ochs, Deputy Warden, 16 Swan Place, Curtis B. Forbes, Clerk, 108 Jason St., Therese N. Turner, Deputy Clerk, 130 Jason St., Anna F. Power, Inspector, 10 Whittemore St., William E. Cronin, Inspector, 10 Avon Place, Mrs. M. E. Twombley, Dep. Inspector, 10 Swan St., Milton S. Watson, Dep. Inspector, 112 Jason St. William J. Cunnane, Teller, 32 Addison St.
Precincts 7-9. Maurice L. Hatch, Warden, 20 Draper Ave., C. Ross Lynch, Deputy Warden, 44 Mystic St., John G. Kelley, Clerk, 8 Farrington St., Joseph P. McGarry,
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Deputy Clerk, 22 Prescott St., John M. Hurley, Inspector, 10 Park Terrace, Edmund L. Curtis, Inspector, 707 Mass. Ave., Theodore D. Galluci, Dep. Inspector, 9 Webster St., Fred J. Barry, Dep. Inspector, 169 Mystic St., Ruth C. Turner, Teller, 24 Draper Ave., Margaret J. MacFarlane, Teller, 10 Russell St.
Precincts 10-12. Howard Edgar Rowsell, Warden, 10 Revere St., George H. Shirley, Deputy Warden, 16 Wal- nut St., Thomas C. Clancy, Clerk, 105 Highland Ave., Mar- garet L. Kelley, Deputy Clerk, 83 Highland Ave., Cathryn E. Sibley, Inspector, 48 Moulton Rd., Guy W. Beddeos, Inspector, 44 Scituate St., Eliza G. Kirsch, Dep. Inspector, 48 Walnut St., Lottie L. Miller, Dep. Inspector, 66 Wal- nut St., Irene K. MacNaughton, Teller, 131 Highland Ave., Elizabeth F. Lowell, Teller, 163 Highland Ave.
Precinct 11. Chester R. Whitman, Warden, 59 Ronald Rd., Ernest L. Cooper, Deputy Warden, 18 King St., George W. Fleming, Clerk, 140 Summer St., Mary M. Don- ahue, Deputy Clerk, 923 Mass. Ave., Loretta E. Mahoney, Inspector, 12 Governor Rd., Edna E. Farley, Inspector, 210 Mountain Ave., Roland F. Norton, Dep. Inspector, 26 Mill St., George R. Wright, Dep. Inspector, 73 Washing- ton St., George R. Seaver, Teller, 119 Ronald Rd., Robert F. Needham, Teller, 10 Winthrop Rd.
Precinct 13. Ernest Cavicchi, Warden, 1257 Mass. Ave., Fred B. Fallon, Deputy Warden, 52 Bow St., Adrian H. Robinson, Clerk, 91 Westminster Ave., Thomas H. Eadie, Deputy Clerk, 19 Sunset Rd., Edgar D. Hegh, In- spector, 38 Forest St., Frank J. DuLong, Dep. Inspector, 13 Lowell St., Edward A. Curley, Inspector, 1271 Mass. Ave., Josephine Dacey, Dep. Inspector, 1263 Mass. Ave., Bernard F. Queeney, Teller, 10 Sunset Rd., Albert Bond, Teller, 15 Crescent Hill Ave.
- Precinct 14. F. R. Battis, Warden, 12 West St., Ches- ter C. Eaton, Deputy Warden, 14 West St., Esther M.
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Gaddis, Clerk, 221 Wachusett Ave., Daniel J. Hurley, Deputy Clerk, 236 Appleton St., Lenora A. Scannell, In- spector, 33 Woodbury St., Bowman O. Nowell, Inspector, 5 West St., Gladys M. Carroll, Dep. Inspector, 16 Arnold St., Mary E. Tinkham, Dep. Inspector, 14 West St., John S. Burns, Teller, 15 Wollaston Ave., Agnes N. Legg, Teller, 94 Florence Ave.
All laws governing pre-primary elections were ob- served.
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The polls were declared open in the precincts at 12:00 noon and remained open until eight o'clock P. M., at which time, after due notice, they were declared closed.
The ballots were counted by the election officers in the voting places, the tally sheets and total tally sheets pre- pared by the Town Clerk being used.
The ballots after being counted were sealed in their envelopes, placed in their respective boxes, locked and sealed and by direction of the Town Clerk were returned to the vault at the Police Station to be preserved during the time required by law.
The Registrars of Voters assisted the Town Clerk in canvassing the returns as made by the election officers.
The result was as follows :-
Whole number of votes cast 1,256
Democratic votes cast 895
Republican votes cast 361
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
State Committee
Precinct 1 2-4 3-5 6-8 7-9
William Joseph Gearin, Jr. 38 57 86 55 78
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Precinct
1 2-4
3-5
6-8
7-9
David J. McCarthy
4 12
11
9
9
Precinct
10-12
11
13
14
Total 447
*William Joseph Gearin, Jr.
66
25
26
16
David J. McCarthy
22
4
2
7
80
Blanks
368
Delegates to State Convention
Precinct
1
2-4
3-5
6-8 7-9
Thomas J. Boynton
25
59
68
57
75
Anna B. Callahan
24
44
58
36
72
Michael J. Cavanagh
9
17 10
2
9
Charles L. Dennen
13
6
34
6
19
William Joseph Gearin, Jr.
25
25
71
15
25
Alice I. Goland
10
14
7
10
10
Paul C. Griffin
9
25
28
11
35
William H. Keefe
21
43
45
41
55
Laurence E. Kiely
6
6
9
3
14
George H. Lowe, Jr.
22
58
61
56
73
Edmund M. Mahoney
9
36
8
4
7
Luke A. Manning
22
40
36
54
52
Mary B. McManus
30
21
42
6
19
John L. Murphy
20
39
32
41
36
Edward T. Ryan
29
56
75
57
65
Precinct
10-12
11
13
14
Total 424
*Thomas J. Boynton
74
33
19
14
* Anna B. Callahan
54
16
15
17
336
Michael J. Cavanagh
14
2
3
6
72
Charles L. Dennen
4
3
4
5
94
William Joseph Gearin, Jr.
23
6
8
7
205
Alice I. Goland
56
14
31
20
172
Paul C. Griffin
13
6
5
4
136
William H. Keefe
28
14
13
7
267
Laurence E. Kiely
7
1
3
4
53
*George H. Lowe, Jr.
76
35
14
12
407
Edmund M. Mahoney
8
5
1
3
81
*Luke A. Manning
71
32
15
11
333
Mary B. McManus
22
3
3
6
152
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John L. Murphy
61
30
13
10
282
*Edward T. Ryan
91
31
22
11
437
Blanks
1024
Town Committee
Precinct
1 2-4
3-5
6-8
7-9
Joseph J. Barry
25
24
45
24
40
Daniel W. Flynn
16
28
38
18
40
Luke A. Manning
22
50
52
52
58
John L. Murphy
23
47
43
50
49
Leonard Collins
18
43
45
46
54
Edward T. Ryan
25
49
65
49
59
William A. Billings
13
26
29
36
35
Aram Yagjian
12
22
25
38
40
Thomas J. Waters
13
22
28
36
40
James J. Golden, Jr.
17
36
45
43.62
John F. Griffin
13
31
38
38
42
William F. McManus
16
34
43
39
41
*Helen F. Doyle
26
48
41
53
49
George H. Lowe, Jr.
20
45
49
48
63
Thomas J. Boynton
17
45
55
53
65
Thomas C. Clancy
15
35
34
39
45
Paul C. Griffin
14
29
45
17
42
Charles L. Dennen
16
26
46
13
37
Michael J. Cavanagh
15
24
31
12
28
Laurence E. Kiely
13
20
36
13
28
Agnes M. Sullivan
16
29
33
23
42
Loretta A. Rasmussen
9
18
30
14
31
Margaret S. Duggan
16
27
27
18
25
Rose A. Collins
28
33
32
21
28
Mary B. McManus
28
27
38
20
33
Mary A. Harrington
10
24
22
17
30
Florence M. Cashman
9
20
21
17
21
Sarah Hines
16
18
45
21
31
Emma E. Hart
8
20
18
12
20
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Josephine M. McCarthy
11
28
20
16
24
Julia C. Heron
9
19
25
21
23
Mary F. Powers
10
24
21
15
26
Anna B. Callahan
21
38
45
30
68
*Helen F. Doyle
Mary S. Keefe
22
28
26
21
19
Edmund M. Mahoney
15
33
20
11
18
Gertrude M. Kelly
18
22
31
13
17
Alice I. Goland
16
22
19
14
22
Esther O'Brien
19
36
26
9
22
Johanna Power
15
24
22
10
19
Precinct
10-12
11
13
14
Total 271
*Joseph J. Barry
64
22
16
11
*Daniel W. Flynn
24
13
7
10
194
*Luke A. Manning.
69
37
15
8
363
*John L. Murphy
57
37
12
10
328
*Leonard Collins
54
38
14
9
321
*Edward T. Ryan
62
38
21
8
376
*William A. Billings
47
27
13
7
233
*Aram Yagjian
40
25
11
7
220
*Thomas J. Waters
48
27
12
8
234
*James J. Golden, Jr.
49
33
14
8
307
*John F. Griffin
48
26
12
11
260
*William F. McManus
49
33
13
7
275
*Helen F. Doyle
60
32
19
14
342
*George H. Lowe, Jr.
61
38
17
11
352
*Thomas J. Boynton
58
36
15
11
355
*Thomas C. Clancy
54
28
13
9
272
*Paul C. Griffin
27
16
10
7
207
*Charles L. Dennen
23
16
10
6
193
Michael J. Cavanagh
25
17
9
5
166
*Laurence E. Kiely
26
16
9
8
169
*Agnes M. Sullivan
39
18
10
10
220
Loretta A. Rasmussen
25
11
6
7
151
*Margaret S. Duggan
26
15
6
9
169
*Rose A. Collins
34
15
6
9
206
*Mary B. McManus
31
16
5
9
207
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Mary A. Harrington
30
17
7
9
166
Florence M. Cashman
26
17
8
7
146
*Sarah Hines
26
10
9
9
185
Emma E. Hart
21
11
6
7
123
Josephine M. McCarthy
28
14
7
11
159
Julia C. Heron
25
15
5
9
151
Mary F. Powers
27
14
5
10
152
* Anna B. Callahan
41
23
13
15
294
*Helen F. Doyle
*Mary S. Keefe
23
10
9
9
167
Edmund M. Mahoney
22
15
9
7
150
Gertrude M. Kelly
28
13
7
8
157
* Alice I. Goland
49
14
26
21
203
*Esther O'Brien
24
13
9
13
171
Johanna Power
31
14
8
12
155
Blanks
16,290
REPUBLICAN PARTY State Committee
Precinct
1 2-4
3-5
6-8
7-9
Roderick J. Peters
19
20
24
73
36
Precinct
10-12
11
13
14
Total
*Roderick J. Peters
44
21
23
26
286
Blanks
75
Delegates to State Convention
Precinct
1 2-4
3-5
6-8
7-9
Emily G. Alden
20
22
28
75
36
Michael A. Fredo
20
21
36
76
39
Hollis M. Gott
20
24
38
81
37
H. Charles Lawson
20
22
26
76
36
Laura E. Sampson
20
22
26
75
35
Albert W| Wunderly
20
22
28
80
38
Precinct
10-12
11
13
14
Total
*Emily G. Alden
49
23
23
27
303
*Michael A .Fredo
46
23
22
27
310
*Hollis M. Gott
48
24
23
28
323
TOWN RECORDS
119
*H. Charles Lawson
49
23
23
27
302
*Laura E. Sampson
48
23
22
29
300
* Albert W. Wunderly
49
23
22
27
309
Blanks
319
Town Committee
Precinct
1
2-4 3-5
6-8
7-9
Albert W. Wunderly
20
21
23
81
36
Emily G. Alden
20
18
23 76 36
Fred S. Douglas
20 18 22
80 36
Frank W. Tucker
19
18 22
75
35
Roderick J. Peters
19
22
23
78
34
Malcolm G. Dodge
19
19
22
77
35
Lester W. Collins
20
19
22
77
37
George H. Shirley
19
19
21
83
34
Nelson B. Crosby
20
21
26
72
38
Hollis M. Gott
20
23
24
83
37
Jacob Bitzer
20
19
23
77
35
Charles M. Sawyer
20
19
24
78
34
H. Charles Lawson
20
19
22
79
35
William P. Dale
19
19
22
75
37
William Gratto
20
17
24
81
36
Therese N. Turner
20
19
25
81
37
Donald W. Black
19
19
23
81
34
Otto V. Rose
19
18
23
80
35
Harold N. Anderson
20
19
21
80
34
Laura E. Sampson
19
18
22
77
35
Arthur W. Sampson
19
18
21
79
34
Michael A. Fredo
19
17
23
77
39
Robert M. Boyd
19
20
23
81
35
Russell T. Hamlet
19
18
21
76
34
Max T. Roberts
19
18
22
75
34
Harry A. Earle
20
22
22
78
34
Marguerite H. Shaw
19
18
22
76
36
Sidney Higgins
Walter W. Stevenson
Earl R. Hopkins
2
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Daniel M. Hooley
1 19
3
Robert F. Needham
3
Ernest Hesseltine, Jr.
1
Ernest W. Davis
1
1
Brewster Ames
1
James Kidder
1
Precinct
10-12
11
13
14
Total
* Albert W. Wunderly
45
26
23
26
301
*Emily G. Alden
43
25
22
25
288
*Fred S. Douglas
40
24
23
27
290
*Frank W. Tucker
41
25
22
26
283
*Roderick J. Peters
45
25.
22
28
296
*Malcolm G. Dodge
42
25
22
26
287
*Lester W. Collins
39
25
22
26
287
*George H. Shirley
46
25
23
26
296
*Nelson B. Crosby
43
26
23
28
297
*Hollis M. Gott
45
26
23
27
308
*Jacob Bitzer
47
25
23
25
294
*Charles M. Sawyer
43
25
22
27
292
*H. Charles Lawson
42
25
24
26
292
*William P. Dale
41
25
23
26
287
*William Gratto
46
26
23
26
299
*Therese N. Turner
44
26
23
25
300
*Donald W. Black
42
24
24
27
293
*Otto V. Rose
45
24
23
26
293
*Harold N. Anderson
47
26
23
26
296
*Laura E. Sampson
41
26
23
27
288
* Arthur W. Sampson
41
25
23
27
287
*Michael A. Fredo
41
24
23
24
287
*Robert M. Boyd
41
26
23
26
294
*Russell T. Hamlet
40
25
23
26
282
*Max T. Roberts
43
24
24
26
285
*Harry A. Earle
42
24
24
26
292
*Marguerite H. Shaw
42
26
23
26
288
Sidney Higgins
1
1
Walter W. Stevenson
1
1
Earl R. Hopkins
2
TOWN RECORDS
121
*Daniel M. Hooley
23
Robert F. Needham 5 9
17
Ernest Hesseltine, Jr.
1
Ernest W. Davis
2
Brewster Ames
1
James Kidder
1
Blanks 2177
The returns of the Pre-Primary were filled out on the blanks furnished for the purpose by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, signed by the Town Clerk and filed in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
A True Record of the Pre-Primary, Attest:
E. CAROLINE PIERCE,
Town Clerk.
122
ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT
TOWN WARRANT FOR STATE PRIMARY
TOWN WARRANT
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex, ss.
To any of the Constables of the Town of Arlington, Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in the poll- ing places designated for the several precincts in said Town, viz:
Precinct 1, Crosby School, entrance on Winter Street. Precincts 2-4, Hardy School, entrance on Lake Street.
Precincts 3-5, Junior High School East, entrance on Tufts Street.
Precincts 6-8, Town Hall, entrance on Mass. Ave. Precinct 7, Russell School, entrance on Medford Street. Precinct 9, Russell School, entrance on Mystic Street. Precincts 10-12, Cutter School, entrance on Robbins Road. Precinct 11, Highland Hose House, entrance on Mass. Ave. Precinct 13, Peirce School, entrance on Park Ave. North Precinct 14, Locke School, entrance on Park Avenue.
Thursday, the 20th day of September, 1934, at 7 o'clock A. M., for the following purposes :
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices :
Governor for this Commonwealth.
Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth.
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Secretary of the Commonwealth for this Common- wealth.
Treasurer and Receiver-General for this Common- wealth.
Auditor of the Commonwealth for this Common- wealth.
Attorney General for this Commonwealth.
Senator in Congress for this Commonwealth.
A Representative in Congress for the 5th Congress- ional District.
A Councillor for the 6th Councillor District.
A Senator for the 6th Senatorial District, Middlesex County.
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