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Patrick J. Brennan ..
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William R. Griffin ....
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John C. Kelleher .. ..
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Daniel P. Leahy. ..
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The returns of the Primary were filled out on the blanks furnished for the purpose by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, signed and filed in the office of the Sec- retary of the Commonwealth.
A True Record of the Primary, Attest:
E. CAROLINE PIERCE,
Town Clerk.
TOWN WARRANT
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex, ss.
To the Constables of the Town of Arlington, in said County :
Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabi- tants of the Town of Arlington, qualified as the Constitu- tion requires, to meet in their respective voting places in said Town.
Precinct 1, Crosby School, entrance on Winter St.
Precincts 2-4, Hardy School, entrance on Lake St.
Precincts 3-5, Junior High School East, entrance on Tufts St.
17 22 476
Ralph W. Robart ....
28 19
32
26 19
15 18
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Precincts 6-8, Town Hall, entrance on Mass. Avenue.
Precinct 7, Russell School, entrance on Medford St.
Precinct 9, Russell School, entrance on Mystic St.
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 Ave., North.
Precinct 14, Locke School, entrance on Park Ave.
Tuesday, the sixth day of November next, it being the Tuesday next after the first Monday in said month at 7 A. M. to act on the following articles, viz:
Article 1. To bring in their votes for a Governor; a Lieutenant-Governor; a Secretary; a Treasurer; an Aud- itor; an Attorney General for this Commonwealth ; a Sen- ator in Congress for this Commonwealth; a Representa- tive in Congress for the 5th Congressional District; a Councillor for the 6th Councillor District; a Senator for the 6th Senatorial District, Middlesex County ; two Repre- sentatives in General Court for the 28th Representative District, Middlesex County ; a District Attorney for the Northern District; a Clerk of Courts for Middlesex County; a Register of Deeds for the Southern District; a County Commissioner for Middlesex County; two As- sociate County Commissioners for Middlesex County; a Sheriff (to fill vacancy) for Middlesex County.
To vote "Yes" or "No" upon the following questions : Question No. 1
Law submitted upon referendum petition.
Shall a law described as follows :-
This law amends General Laws, Chapter 131, as previ- ously amended, by repealing section 105A thereof and adding thereto three new sections, 105B, 105C, and 114A.
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Section 105B provides that whoever uses any trap or other device for capture of fur bearing animals, which is not designed to kill such animal at once or to take it un- hurt and which is likely to cause continued suffering to an animal caught therein, shall be fined fifty dollars, but traps or other devices for protection of property, set not more than fifty yards from any building, cultivated plot, or enclosures used for rearing poultry or game birds, to the use of which the presence of vermin may be detri- mental, are excluded from the application of this section.
Section 105C provides for the submission to the voters at a municipal election in any city or town upon petition, of the question of whether the operation of section 105B shall be suspended or if it has been already suspended, of the question whether it shall again be operative in such city or town.
Section 114A provides that the Commissioner of Con- servation may suspend the operation of Section 105B for a period not exceeding thirty days within any specified territory under the control of his department.
The law also provides for the submission, by the se- lectmen to the voters at a special town meeting in the current year, upon petition, of the question as to whether the provisions of section 105B shall be suspended in any town; and which was approved by both branches of the General Court by vote not recorded, be approved ?
YES NO
Question No. 2
To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on both of the following questions :
(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages in this town he will vote "YES" on both questions.
(b) If he desires to permit the sale of wines and malt beverages only herein, he will vote "NO" on question 1 and "YES" on question 2.
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(c) If he desires to prohibit the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages herein, he will vote "NO" on both questions.
1. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?
YES NO
2. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?
YES NO
Question No. 3
1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county ?
YES NO
2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county ?
YES NO
All the above to be voted for on one ballot. The polls will be open from 7 A. M. until 8 o'clock P. M. You are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof in, at least, five conspicuous places in each pre- cinct, 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 due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen, on or before said day of Election.
Given under our hands this twenty-second day of October, A. D. 1934.
LEONARD COLLINS GEORGE H. LOWE, JR. ERNEST W. DAVIS Selectmen of the Town of Arlington.
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CONSTABLE'S RETURN
Arlington, Mass., Oct. 30, 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 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 objects of the meeting was published in the local papers.
(Signed) A. GORDON WIER,
Constable, Town of Arlington, Mass.
Arlington, Mass., November 6, 1934
In pursuance of the foregoing Warrant the legal voters of the Town of Arlington met in their respective voting places on Tuesday the sixth day of November nine- teen hundred and thirty-four at seven o'clock in the fore- noon.
The following places were 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.
Precinct 7. Russell School, entrance on Medford St.
Precinct 9. Russell School, entrance on Mystic St.
Precincts 10-12, Cutter School, entrance on Robbins Road.
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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 served :
Precinct 1. John S. Kelley, Warden, 27 Cleveland St., Percy S. Morine, Clerk, 63 Cleveland St., Arthur O. Davidson, Inspector, 63 Teel St., John C. Alexander, In- spector, 68 Trowbridge St., Thomas F. Coughlin, Inspec- tor, 59 Winter St., Ruth M. Kelley, Inspector, 30 Cleve- land St., Jennie G. Marker, Teller, 30 Marathon St., Doris D. Slade, Teller, 28 Teel St., Chester E. Smith, Teller, 57 Cleveland St., Jack J. Donaldson, Teller, 29 Cleveland St. Extra Election Officers, Claire L. Pavey, Teller, 30 Cleveland St., Harry A. Earle, Teller, 48 Cleveland St., Marion B. Keefe, Teller, 11 Teel St., Ellen F. Collins, Teller, 21 Cleveland St., Alice J. Ryer, Teller, 31 Henderson St., Minot R. Edwards, Teller, 36 Henderson St., William H. Farrin, Teller 44 Cleveland St.
Precinct 2. Judson Easton, Warden, 62 Melrose St., Cyril Lanigan, Clerk, 92 Fairmont St., Bernard J. Hart, Inspector, 94 Thorndike St., Catherine H. McDonough, Inspector, 52 Fairmont St., Mary E. Tremblay, Inspector, 48 Fairmont St., Raymond H. Elden, Inspector, 85 Eger- ton Road, Charles R. Davieu, Teller, 15 Lafayette St., Mary S. Keefe, Teller, 53 Fairmont St., Ivan E. Fales, 54 Fair- mont St., Sarah A. Wall, 68 Thorndike St., John J. Kilcy, 44 Thorndike St., Harriette E. Denvir, 96 Mass. Ave., John M. Sheahan, 51 Melrose St. Extra Election Officers, Eliz- abeth Dobbs, 45 Melrose St.
Precinct 3. David T. Dale, Warden, 280 Broadway, Mabel F. Evans, Clerk, 260 Broadway, Joseph P. McCon- ologue, Inspector, 280 Broadway, Francis W. Hoar, In- spector, 37 Allen St., William Lowder, Inspector, 280 Broadway, Dennis J. Callahan, Inspector, 317 Mass. Ave.,
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Henry J. Pierce, Teller, 45 Grafton St., Carrie M. Fowle, Teller, 11 Wyman St., Harry W. Marden, 11 Wyman St., Alice B. Moynahan, 33 Grafton St., David T. Dale, Jr., 280 Broadway, Gertrude M. Kelly, 28 Everett St. Extra Elec- tion Officer, Edith M. Ford, 17 Wyman St.
Precinct 4. Elizabeth Cain, Warden, 39 Orvis Road, John R. Allen, Clerk, 62 Freeman St., Frederick R. Buck- ley, Inspector, 166 Brooks Avenue, Cecil M. Hunt, Inspec- tor, 55 Lake St., Laura M. Barry, Inspector, 35 Orvis Rd., Harold C. Harlow, Inspector, 153 Brooks Ave., Marguerite Krohn, Teller, 29 Orvis Road, John B. Davis, Jr., Teller, 37 Alfred Road, Gladys S. Fitch, Teller, 66 Freeman St., Louise C. Larkin, Teller, 7 Freeman St., Stanley E. Den- ham, Teller, 68 Freeman St., George P. Buckley, Teller, 166 Brooks Ave. Extra Election Officers, Helen F. Hooley, 20 Lake St., Walter H. Moore, 20 Dorothy Road.
Precinct 5. Edward D. McCarthy, Warden 12 Dart- mouth St., Harold C. Kelley, Clerk, 41 Dartmouth St., William P. O'Connor, Inspector, 15 River St., Martin J. Walsh, Inspector, 37 Cornell St., Arthur F. Coughlin, In- spector, 38 Bowdoin St., James J. O'Leary, Inspector, 38 Beacon St., Herbert C. McCarthy, Teller, 75 Warren St., Nellie F. Toomey, Teller, 46 Park St., John B. Halfyard, Teller, 24 Dartmouth St., William F. Canty, Teller, 11 Park St., J. M. Keohane, Teller, 4 Park St., Mary G. Mc- Caffrey, Teller, 40 Hilton St., M. Gertrude Burns, Teller, 64 Park St., Gertrude Tarlow, Teller, 12 Dartmouth St.
Precinct 6. Roger W. Homer, Warden, 25 Addison St., Curtis B. Forbes, Clerk, 108 Jason St., Philip H. Burt, Inspector, 27 Brantwood Road, Henry E. Tynan, Inspec- tor, 8 Pond Terrace, Joseph F. H. Ochs, Inspector, 16 Swan Place, Therese N. Turner, Inspector, 130 Jason St., Anna F. Power, Teller, 10 Whittemore St., Milton S. Wat- son, Teller, 112 Jason St., Roger G. Tenney, Teller, 25 Wellington St., Homer L. Davis, Jr., 158 Pleasant St.,
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Margaret A. Ahern, 52 Wyman Terrace, William J. Cun- nane, 32 Addison St. Extra Election Officers, Philip S. Nazro, 21 Kensington Road, George B. C. Rugg, 44 Ken- sington Road, Edgar Chester, 406 Mass. Ave., Matthew F. Canavan, 11 Moore Place.
Precinct 7. William E. Robinson, Warden, 5 Web- ster St., Joseph J. Duffey, Clerk, 93 Medford St., Theodore D. Gallucci, Inspector, 9 Webster St., Anna E. Duffy, In- spector, 93 Medford St., William F. Bench, Inspector, 132 Webster St., Joseph Donahue, Inspector, 129 Warren St., Anna Luddy, Teller, 11 Webster St., Charles T. Perry, Teller, 261 Broadway, William N. Gamester, 27 Medford St., J. Edward McCarthy, 96 Franklin St., Philip T. Rob- inson, 5 Webster St. Extra Election Officers, Yvette R. Sullivan, 51 Webster St., Mabel G. Robinson, 148 Webster St., Margery A. Dale, 50 Sherborn St.
Precinct 8. Augustine D. Doyle, Warden, 14 Temple St., Richard L. Rideout, Clerk, 26 Woodland St., John R. Hendrick, Inspector, 106 Wildwood Ave., Mildred E. Mc- Cann, Inspector, 51 Academy St., Annie T. Toner, Inspec- tor, 26 Highland Ave., Zulma L. Simonds, Inspector, 48 Bartlett Ave., Rose E. Hurley, Teller, 26 Highland Ave., Estelle E. Berry, Teller, 21 Woodland St., John P. Troy, 39 Jason St., Lida B. Brown, 36 Highland Ave., Helen F. Doyle, 14 Temple St., Arthur W. D. Courcey, 239 Broad- way. Extra Election Officers, Elizabeth A. Quigley, 3 Field Road, Elizabeth D. Curran, 83 Bartlett Ave., Katherine E. Ryan, 22 Bartlett Ave., Harry J. Cassidy, 46 Rawson Road, Daniel F. Donovan, 100 Melrose St.
Precinct 9. Maurice L. Hatch, Warden, 20 Draper Ave., John G. Kelly, Clerk, 8 Farrington St., C. Rose Lynch, Inspector, 44 Mystic St., Joseph P. McGarry, In- spector, 22 Prescott St., John M. Hurley, Inspector, 10 Park Terrace, Edmund L. Curtis, Inspector, 707 Mass. Ave., Barbara Winn, Teller, 57 Summer St., Fred J. Barry,
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Teller, 169 Mystic St., Ruth C. Turner, Teller, 24 Draper Ave., Margaret J. McFarlane, 10 Russell St., Teller, Henry T. Scannell, Teller, 31 Rangeley Road, Gertrude S. Buchan- an, Teller, 51 Rangeley Road, William M. Matheson, Teller, 21 Central St., Mary F. Breen, Teller, 14 Court St. Place.
Precinct 10. Guy W. Beddeos, Warden, 44 Scituate St., Thomas C. Clancy, Clerk, 105 Highland Ave., Lottie L. Miller, Inspector, 66 Walnut St., Mary A. Harrington, Inspector, 21 Albermarle St., Irene K. MacNaughton, In- spector, 131 Highland Ave., Mary F. Powers, Inspector, 24 Orchard Place, Eliza G. Kirsch, Teller, 48 Walnut St., Elizabeth F. Lowell, Teller, 163 Highland Ave., Warren J. Guild, Teller, 41 Coolidge Road, J. Joseph Foley, Jr., Teller, 177 Mount Vernon St., Cathryn E. Sibley, Teller, 30 Berkeley St., Margaret T. Kelley, Teller, 83 Highland Ave.
Precinct 11. Chester R. Whitman, Warden, 59 Ron- ald Road, George W. Fleming, Clerk, 140 Summer St., Ernest L. Cooper, Inspector, 18 King St., Loretta E. Ma- honey, Inspector, 12 Governor Road, Ralph M. Fermoyle, Inspector, 100 Hemlock St., Roland F. Norton, Inspector, 26 Mill St., Mary M. Donahue, Teller, 923 Mass. Ave., Robert F. Needham, Teller, 10 Winthrop Road, Gertrude W. Simpson, 229 Pheasant Ave., Florence W. Boyd, 25 Ronald Road, Dennis J. Hayes, 39 Pine St., George R. Seaver, 119 Ronald Road. Extra Election Officers, Mary Kyne Laffee, 995 Mass. Ave., Florence M. Cashman, 17 Hobbs Court, Alice F. Macaulay, 44 Washington St., Charles J. O'Brien, 23 Governor Road.
Precinct 12. Cecil B. Cowdrey, Warden, 23 Howard St., Fredrick F. Morris, Clerk, 19 Surry Road, Conrad W. Millin, Inspector, 29 Fessenden Road, Hortense M. Dunn, Inspector, 56 Appleton St., Katherine M. Kerr, Inspector, 12 Harvard St., William J. Bailey, Inspector, 6 Appleton Place, Ruth G. Peck, Teller, 23 Howard St., Clara T. Loud,
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Teller, 35 Menotomy Road, Julia C. Heron, 20 Surry Road, K. M. Weidaw, 19 Howard St., Mildred A. Miller, 264 Broadway, William F. McClellan, 87 Quincy St. Extra Election Officers, Lewis E. Stickney, 88 Appleton St., Flor- ence E. Barry, 30 School St.
Precinct 13. Ernest Cavicchi, Warden, 1257 Mass. Ave., Adrian H. Robinson, Clerk, 91 Westminster Ave., Chester M. Gott, Inspector, 31 Newland Road, Frederick B. Fallon, Inspector, 52 Bow St., Sidney C. Hegh, Inspec- tor, 38 Forest St., Edward A. Curley, Inspector, 1271 Mass. Ave., Thomas H. Eadie, Teller, 19 Sunset Road, Josephine Dacey, Teller, 1267 Mass. Ave., Frank J. Dulong, Teller, 13 Lowell St., B. F. Queeney, Teller, 10 Sunset Rd., Alice Roper, Teller, 22 Crescent Hill Ave., Albert Bond, Teller, 15 Crescent Hill Ave. Extra Election Officers, Ed- win Soderquist, 30 Crescent Hill Ave., Catherine E. Queeney, 10 Sunset Road, Dorethea M. Hayes, 147 James St., Grace M. Mullins, 17 Oakledge St., Herbert McClure, 16 Alpine St., William J. Mullins, 17 Oakledge St.
Precinct 14. Floyd R. Battis, Warden, 12 West St., Esther M. Gaddis, Clerk, 221 Wachusett Avenue, Chester C. Eaton, Inspector, 14 West St., Bowman O. Nowell, In- spector, 5 West St., Daniel J. Hurley, Inspector, 236 Ap- pleton St., John S. Burns, Inspector, 15 Wollaston Ave., Mary E. Tinkham, Teller, 14 West St., Rebecca C. Allen, Teller, 112 Claremont Ave., Agnes N. Legg, Teller, 94 Florence Ave., Mary A. Deasy, Teller, 210 Florence Ave., Lenora A. Scannell, Teller, 33 Woodbury St., Gladys M. Carroll, Teller, 11 Lorne Road.
The Precinct Officers made their returns to the Board of Selectmen and Town Clerk who, with the assist- ance of Clarence Needham, canvassed the same with the following results :
Total number of ballots cast. 16,076
Ballots cast in Precinct 1 1,085
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Ballots cast in Precinct 2. 1,286
Ballots cast in Precinct 3 945
Ballost cast in Precinct 4. 1,120
Ballots cast in Precinct 5 1,031
Ballots cast in Precinct 6 1,183
Ballots cast in Precinct 7 1,230
Ballots cast in Precinct 8. 1,167
Ballots cast in Precinct 9 1,061
Ballots cast in Precinct 10 1,250
Ballots cast in Precinct 11
1,138
Ballots cast in Precinct 12
1,363
Ballots cast in Precinct 13 1,125
Ballots cast in Precinct 14
1,092
16,076
Governor
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
John W. Aiken.
0
2
1
3
1
1
3
Gaspar G. Bacon .. 478 491 500 560 210 850 378
James M. Curley .. 557 687 398 478 759 291 796 Freeman W. Follett 0 0 1 0 0
Frank A. Goodwin 34
75
35
51
1 46
1 21
33
Alfred Baker Lewis 7
11
3
11
1
2
3
Edward Stevens ..
1
4
0
1
1
3
3
Blanks
8
16
7
16
12
14
14
Precinct
8
9 10
11
12
13
14
Total
John W. Aiken ..
2
3
4
0
4
4
8
36
Gaspar G. Bacon .. 854 678 734 471 901 546 656
8,307
James M. Curle .. y 260 342 456 563 382 473 349 Freeman W. Follett 0 0 0 2 2
7
Frank A. Goodwin 35
27
47
80
0 56
0 86
63
689
Alfred Baker Lewis
1
3
4
5
7
2
3
63
Edward Stevens ..
2
0
0
5
1
3
3
27
Blanks
13
8
5
12
12
11
8 156
6,791
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Lieutenant Governor
Precinct
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
4 15 4 John W. Haigis .... 521 536 531 612 241 856 375
Horace I. Hillis .... 1 5
1 5 1 6 2 Joseph L. Hurley 537 693 389 470 748 304 825
Florence L. Lawton
1
1
2
2 2
1 1
3
3
Blanks
14
29
18
14
23
9
17
Precinct
8
9
10
11
12
13 14
Total
Elizabeth Donovan
5
3
8
,9
6
6 10
John W. Haigis .... 878 693 804 502 938 606 708
Horace I. Hillis ..
2
3
9
7
7
15 10
Joseph L. Hurley .. 264 347 416 590 383 471 345
Florence L. Lawton 2
1
1
3
3
1
21
Horace Riley
3
0
1 2
7
5
4
5
45
Blanks
13
14
10
22
21
20
13
237
Secretary
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5 15
6
7
Frederic W. Cook 539 579 551 634 263 879 439
George L. McGlynn
3
11
1
8
6
3
1
Leslie A. Richards
6
11
3
12
12
4
6
Joseph Santosuosso
505 636 359 426 698 264 734
William B. Taylor
9
4
3
1
0
3
4
Blanks
16
36
26
33
37
23
42
Precinct
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Total
Walter Burke
3
6
1
8
8
5
5
86
Frederic W. Cook 893 710 838 541 949 638 732
9,185
George L. McGlynn
3
6
9
8
4
9
8
80
Leslie A. Richards
6
4
7
10
12
5
5
103
Joseph Santosuosso
239 312 375 535 349 439 320
6,191
William B. Taylor
3
2
2
3
5
5
1
45
Blanks
20
21
18
33
36
24
21
386
7
4
Walter Burke
7
9
2
6
1
1
Horace Riley
2
8
0
Elizabeth Donovan
9 14
16
7
116 8,801 74 6,782
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Treasurer
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Oscar U. Dionne ...
443 448 457 518 191 784 301
William R. Ferry ....
10
17
11
9
6
11
13
Thomas Gilmartin ..
4
8
2
5
11
3
1
Charles F. Hurley .. 592 754 455 536 786 349 875
Harry Maltzman
6
9
3
14
4
4
3
Frederick S. Reynolds 5
8
1
2
2
2
4
Blanks
25
42
16
36
30
33
Precinct
8
9
10
11
13
14 Total
Oscar U. Dionne
785 633 714 426 817 545 631 7693
William R. Ferry
16
11
14
28
23
19
14
202
Thomas Gilmartin ..
1
4
9
7
9
7
8
79
Charles F. Hurley .. 336 394 492 631 463 510 402 7575
Harry Maltzman ....
3
1
4
13
10
6
11
91
Frederick S. Reynolds 4
1
0
6
4
2
5
46
Blanks
22
17
17
27
37
36
21
390
Auditor
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Henning A. Blomen
4
6
3
4
5
4
4
Thomas H. Buckley 545 697 429 502 750 384 826
Alonzo B. Cook ..
Walter S. Hutchins ..
10
15
4
19
7
7
5
Paul Skers
4
5
1
2
1
3
3
Blanks
34
51
42
41
44
77
47
Precinct
8
9
10
11
12
13
14 Total
Henning A. Blomen
4
3
9
9
4
11 9
79
Thomas H. Buckley 348 381 444 579 448 474 379 7186 Alonzo B. Cook 756 616 752 488 837 593 648 7985
Walter S. Hutchins
12
9
10
17
15
7
7
144
Paul Skers
2
1
2
6
3
3
5
41
Blanks
45
51
33
39
56
37
44
641
Attorney General
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Morris Berzon
5 11
1 14
9
2
6
31 12
-
488 512 466 552 224 708 345
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Paul A. Dever
530 660 394 469 729 311 797
Charles A. Flaherty
3
14 2
2
4
4 6
George F. Hogan ....
5 7
4
2
7
7 3
Fred E. Oelcher
3
2
1
5
1
1
1
Joseph E. Warner .. 515 549 517 603 246 832 380 24 43 26 25 35 26
Blanks
37
Precinct
8
9
10
11
12
13
14 Total
Morris Berzon
3
3
6
11
10
8
6
95
Paul A. Dever
276 338 419 572 388 453 346 6682
Charles A. Flaherty
3
3
0
7
4
7
5
64
George F. Hogan ....
5
3
5
10
7
6
10
81
Fred E. Oelcher ...
4
2
6
4
7
9
7
53
Joseph E. Warner .. 852 687 793 494 916 608 690 8682
Blanks
24
25
21
40
31
34
28
419
Senator In Congress
Precinct
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Albert Sprague Coolidge
11
13
3
17
11
3
10
W. Barnard Smith ..
5
5
6
4
5
6
5
David I. Walsh 664 811 477 590 800 413 918
Robert M. Washburn
380 407 433 484 181 725 267
Albert L. Waterman
1
2
0
2
3
3
1
Paul C. Wicks
3
5
0
1
1
4
3
Blanks
21
43
26
22
30
29
26
Precinct
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Total
Albert Sprague Coolidge
4
1
10
17
14
12
10
136
W. Barnard Smith .. 4
3
6
7
14
4
2
76
David I. Walsh
431 450 567 671 572 583 447 8394
Robert M. Washburn
710 585 638 397 723 483 599 7012
Albert L. Waterman
4
1
5
7
5
7
8
49
Paul C. Wicks
2
0
1
5
2
2
3
32
Blanks
12
21
23
34
33
34
23
377
156
ARLINGTON TOWN REPORT
Congressman-Fifth District
Precinct 1 2 3 4 5
6 7
Jeremiah J. O'Sullivan
495 612 366 450 704 277 748
Edith Nourse Rogers
558 615 543 643 286 881 441
Blanks
32
59
36
27
41
25 41
Precinct 8
9
10
11.12
13 14 Total
Jeremiah J. O'Sullivan
270 315 378 532 348 405 329 6229
Edith Nourse Rogers
875 722 842 564 974 672 724 9340
Blanks
22 24 30
42
41
48
39 507
Councillor-Sixth District
Precinct 1 2
3 4
5 6 7 James J. Brennan .. 546 693 396 476 755 299 817
Eugene A. F. Burtnett
474 506 495 581 216 832 340
Blanks
65
87
54
63
60
52
73
Precinct 8
9
10
11
12
13 14 Total James J. Brennan .. 287 337 429 574 405 482 350 6846 Eugene A. F. Burtnett
Blanks
47
52 66 89
63 65 888
Senator-Sixth Middlesex District
Precinct
1 2
3 4
5
6 7
Charles T. Daly
532 643 384 479 713 302 799 Charles C. Warren .. 511 574 522 601 267 846 393
Blanks
42 69
39
40
51
35
38
Precinct
8
9
10
11
12
13 14 Total
Charles T. Daly
268 323 417 567 413 466 338 6644 Charles C. Warren .. 857 707 791 521 900 602 709 8801 Blanks
42 31
42
50
50 57 45 631
828 677 769 498 869 580 677 8342 52
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TOWN RECORDS
Representatives in General Court Twenty-eighth Middlesex District
Precinct 1 2 3 4 5 6
7
John A. Carr, Jr ..... 501 634 372 471 657 289 748
Nelson B. Crosby .. 478 510 482 547 253 816 368
Hollis M. Gott 449 495 475 552 255 807 358
Thomas G. Hennessy
438 552 333 382 562 212 638
304 381 228 288 335 242 348
Precinct
8
9 10 11
12
13
14 Total
John A. Carr, Jr. 286 298 409 570 411 438 331 6415 Nelson B. Crosby .. 794 695 762 506 860 573 659 8303
Hollis M. Gott 801 678 738 459 827 552 624 8070
Thomas G. Hennessy
208 233 314 429 312 362 275 5250
Blanks
245 218 277 312 316 325 295 4114
District Attorney-Northern District
Precinct
1 2
3 4 5 6
7
Warren L. Bishop .. 544 580 545 644 291 862 438
James J. Bruin ...
471 589 348 392 668 247 692
Richard S. McCabe
26
47
17
35
21 41 44
Blanks
44
70
35
49
33 56
Precinct
8 9 10 11 13 14 Total Warren L. Bishop .. 869 723 824 544 943 626 700 9133 James J. Bruin .. 231 273 351 504 332 392 306 5796
Richard S. McCabe ..
37
27
40
48
41
38 515
Blanks
30
38
35
42
47
53 54 48 632
Clerk of Courts-Middlesex County
Precinct
1 2
3 4 5 6
John J. Brennan
516 627 358 423 694 258 751
Ralph N. Smith
518 564 540 626 271 883 413
V. Philip Torigian ..
7
21
4
13
Blanks
44
74
43
58
7 59
5 37 61
5
Precinct
8
9
10
11
12
13 14 Total
John J. Brennan .. 244 286 384 526 357 425 322 6171
51 12
Blanks
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Ralph N. Smith 888 734 820 549 930 638 707 9081
V. Philip Torigian .. 6 3
7 15 14 9 10 126
Blanks 29 38 39 48 62 53 53 698
Register of Deeds-Middlesex Southern District
Precinct
1 2
3 4
5
6
7
John Gordon Duffy .. 524 673 380 462 737 287 785
Thomas Leighton .. 498 532 517 595 230 846 364
Blanks
63 81 48
63
64
50
81
Precinct
8
9
10
11
12
13 14 Total
John Gordon Duffy
271 313 402 556 389 447 342 6568 Thomas Leighton .. 851 698 802 520 912 605 690 8660 Blanks
45
50
46
62
73 60 848
62 5
County Commissioner-Middlesex County
Precinct
1 2
3
4
6 7
Thomas B. Brennan 533 694 390 465 744 309 795
Earl G. Hamilton .. 11 24 8 18
12 8 11
Victor Francis Jewett
463 475 487 571 198 812 333
Blanks
78
93
60
66
77.54
91
Precinct
8
9
10
11
12
13 14 Total
Thomas B. Brennan 281 337 420 566 393 449 339 6715
Earl G. Hamilton .. 12
8
21
24
19
24
16 216
Victor Francis Jewett
817 659 751 470 870 568 663 8137
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