Town of Franklin annual report 1950, Part 9

Author: Franklin (Mass.)
Publication date: 1950
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 268


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VOTED that this article be indefinitely postponed.


Article 58. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $12,500.00 to lay out, construct, operate and maintain a system of sewerage and sewerage disposal on Garden Street, Squire Street and Orchard Street and across private land and enter into present system on Main Street, in accordance with plans and specifi- cations of Whitman and Howard, Engineers, and the cost of said con- struction shall be assessed upon the owners of estates situated within the territory embraced by said system and benefitted thereby in accord- ance with the Acts of 1912, Chapter 613, or do anything relating thereto.


VOTED that this article be indefinitely postponed.


Article 59. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the Dog License money received for the present year for the support of the Schools or Public Library, or do anything relating thereto.


VOTED that the Town appropriate the Dog License money re- ceived for the present year $1,127.85 for the support of the Public Library.


Article 60. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred and Sixty-Three Dollars ($263.00) to cover the cost of the equipment and the installation thereof for two traffic spot lights, one to be installed on West Central Street (near A. & P. Store) and one at the intersection of Main and Depot Street, or do anything relating thereto.


VOTED that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hun- dred and Sixty-Three Dollars ($263.00) to cover the cost of the equip- ment and the installation thereof for two traffic spot lights, one to be


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installed on West Central Street (near A. & P. Store) and one at the intersection of Main and Depot Street.


The meeting adjourned a 8:50 P. M.


A True Record, Attest:


GEORGE W. DANA Town Clerk


April 26, 1950


Adjourned Special Town Meeting of March 15, 1950


The meeting reconvened and was called to order at 7:30 P. M. by Moderator Assetta.


The Moderator appointed the following to act as Tellers and they were sworn by him to the faithful performance of their duties: John R. Goodwin, Raymond Lougee, William R. Feeley and Charles Vozzella.


The meeting then proceeded to reconsider Article 6 of the warrant for the Special Town Meeting of March 15, 1950.


It was moved and seconded that the sum of $314,000.00 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of acquiring by purchase or taking by eminent domain, land now owned by Richard F. Costello, approxi- mately 17 acres in area and located on King and Wachusett Streets, and for the purpose of constructing thereon a school building and for originally equipping and furnishing said school building; and that to meet said appropriation the sum of $8,000.00 be raised in the tax levy of the current year, the sum of $9,000.00 be appropriated from the Sale of Real Estate Fund and the sum of $1,000.00 be appropriated from the available funds in the treasury, and that the treasurer, with the ap- proval of the selectmen, be and is hereby authorized to borrow the sum of $250,000.00 under the authority of Chapter 74 of the Acts of 1950 and the sum of $46,000.00 under authority of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor pay- able in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than twenty years from the date of issue of the first bond or note, and that the School Investigating Committee appointed under authority of Article 8 of the warrant for the Special Town Meeting held June 16, 1948 be constituted a School Building Committee, with authority to enter into all contracts or agreements necessary to construct and equip said building.


The foregoing motion was acted on by secret ballot. Total ballots cast 271. Yes 165-No 104, Blanks 2. As a two-thirds vote was required, the Moderator declared that the motion did not carry.


After considerable discussion it was moved and seconded that the sum of $312,000.00 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of ac-


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quiring by purchase or taking by eminent domain, land now owned by Richard F. Costello, approximately 17 acres in area and located on King and Wachusett Streets, and for the purpose of constructing there- on a school building and for originally equipping and furnishing said school building; and that to meet said appropriation the sum of $8,000.00 be raised in the tax levy of the current year, the sum of $9,000.00 be appropriated from the Sale of Real Estate Fund and the sum of $1,000.00 be appropriated from the available funds in the treas- ury, and that the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and is hereby authorized to borrow the sum of $250,000.00 under auth- ority of Chapter 74 of the Acts of 1950 and the sum of $44,000.00 under authority of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and to issue bonds or notes of the town therefor payable in accordance with the provisions of Chap- ter 44 of the General Laws, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than twenty years from the date of issue of the first bond or note, and that the School Investigating Committee appointed under authority of Article 8 of the warrant for the special town meeting held on June 16, 1948 be constituted a School Building Committee, with authority to enter into all contracts or agreements necessary to construct and equip said building.


The foregoing motion was acted on by secret ballot. Total ballots cast 290. Yes 186-No 103, Blanks 1. As a two-thirds vote was required the Moderator declared that the motion did not carry.


The meeting adjourned at 9:40 P. M. A True Record, Attest:


GEORGE W. DANA Town Clerk


PROCEEDINGS OF THE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


June 29, 1950


Pursuant to the warrant, for the Special Town Meeting, the inhabi- tants of the Town of Franklin qualified to vote in Town affairs, as- sembled in the High School Gymnasium on Thursday, June 29, 1950 at seven-thirty o'clock in the evening.


The meeting was called to order by Romeo Assetta, Moderator, who appointed the following to act as Tellers: John R. Goodwin, Richard Stack, Walter Sanderson and Theodore Yankee, and they were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by the Moderator.


The warrant and return of the warrant was read by the Town Clerk, after which the following votes were cast.


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Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a gift from Ernest B. Parmenter and Maud A. Parmenter a deed conveying to the Town a certain piece or parcel of land containing approximately twenty (20) acres and situated on the Northerly side of King Street and the Westerly side of Wachusett Street, in Franklin, according to the description and upon all the terms, provisions and/or conditions contained or set forth in such deed, said land to be used as a site for a school building and to name said school as the "Gerald M. Par- menter School," or as the "Gerald M. Parmenter Building," or by any other name selected by Ernest B. Parmenter and Maud A. Parmenter, the school house or school building to be erected by the Town on said land, or do or act anything relating thereto.


VOTED that the town accept as a gift from Ernest B. Parmenter and Maud A. Parmenter a deed conveying to the Town a certain piece or parcel of land containing approximately twenty (20) acres and situated on the Northerly side of King Street and the Westerly side of Wachusett Street, in Franklin, according to the description and upon all the terms, provisions and/or conditions contained or set forth in such deed, said land to be used as a site for a school building and to name said school as the "Gerald M. Parmenter School," or as the "Gerald M. Parmenter Building," or by any other name selected by Ernest B. Parmenter and Maud A. Parmenter, the school house or school building to be erected by the Town on said land.


Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of constructing a school building on land given to the Town by Ernest and Maud Parmenter, and for ori- ginally equipping and furnishing said building, determine whether the money shall be provided for by appropriation from Available Funds in the Treasury, by appropriation from the Sale of Real Estate Fund, and by the issuance of loans under authority of Chapter 74 of the Acts of 1950 and Chapter 44 of the General Laws; or take any action in relation thereto.


The School Building Committee made an oral report on plans specifications and estimates of cost.


The vote on this article was taken by Secret Ballot. There were 315 ballots cast-Yes 262-No 51-Blanks 2.


VOTED that the sum of $304,000.00 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of constructing a school building on land given to the Town by Ernest and Maud Parmenter, and for originally equipping and furnishing the said building, and that to meet the said appropria- tion, the sum of $10,000.00 be appropriated from Available Funds in the Treasury, the sum of $9,000.00 be appropriated from the Sale of Real Estate Fund, and that the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow the sum of


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$250,000.00 under authority of Chapter 74 of the Acts of 1950, and the sum of $35,000.00 under authority of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and to issue bonds and notes of the Town therefor payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than 20 years from the date of issue of the first bond or note.


It was moved, seconded and voted that Articles 3, 4, and 5 be in- definitely postponed.


Article 6. To see if the Town of Franklin will vote to constitute and appoint the school committee together with five other citizens to be appointed by the Moderator, as a School Building Committee with authority to enter into all contracts or agreements necessary incidental to the construction and equipment of the School Building the Town has voted to construct, or do or act anything relative thereto.


Unanimously VOTED that the Town of Franklin constitute and appoint the school committee together with five other citizens to be appointed by the Moderator, as a School Building Committee with authority to enter into all contracts or agreements necessary or in- cidental to the construction and equipment of the School Building the Town has voted to construct.


The meeting adjourned at 8:25 P. M.


A True Record, Attest:


GEORGE W. DANA


Town Clerk


July 27, 1950


George W. Dana, Esq. Main Street, Franklin, Mass. Dear Sir:


The following is the list of members whom I have appointed on the School Building Committee: Ernest Parmenter, Mrs. Bertha Bach- ner, Mrs. Georgia Yankee, Walter J. Chilson and Jack Nasuti.


Very truly yours,


R. ASSETTA


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PROCEEDINGS OF THE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING


September 14, 1950


The meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 7:30 P. M. A quorum not being present, it was voted to adjourn to 8:00 P. M.


At 8:00 P. M. a quorum not being present, it was voted to adjourn until Wednesday, September 20, 1950, at 7:30 P. M. in the High School.


September 20, 1950


The meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 7:30 P. M.


A quorum not being present, it was voted to adjourn to 7:45 P. M. The meeting was thence adjourned to 8:00 P. M.


At 8:00 P. M., a quorum not being present, it was voted to adjourn until Wednesday, September 27, 1950, at 7:30 P. M. in the High School.


September 27, 1950


The meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 7:30 P. M.


A quorum not being present, it was voted to adjourn to 7:45 P. M.


At 7:45 P. M. the Moderator appointed T. William Rice and Jack Nasuti to act as Tellers, and they were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by the Moderator.


The Tellers reported a quorum present, namely 76.


The warrant and return of the warrant was read by the Town Clerk, after which the following votes were cast.


Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Wel- fare Appropriation to the Aid of Dependent Children appropriation the sum of Three Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($3,900.00) or do any- thing relating thereto.


UNANIMOUSLY VOTED that the Town transfer from the Wel- fare appropriation to the Aid of Dependent Children appropriation the sum of Three Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($3,900.00).


Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate an additional sum of money for Old Age Assistance and determine whether the money shall be provided for by appropriation from avail- able funds in the Treasury, or do anything relating thereto.


UNANIMOUSLY VOTED that the Town transfer the sum of $8,100.00 from the Excess and Deficiency Account to the Old Age Ap- propriation.


Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of One Hundred and Five Dollars


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($105.00) for the salary and expense of the labor registration clerk, necessitated by the town adopting Civil Service.


It was moved and seconded that the Town transfer from Excess and Deficiency Account the sum of One Hundred and Five Dollars ($105.00) for the salary and expense of the labor registration clerk, necessitated by the town adopting Civil Service.


The vote on this motion was taken by a show of hands and the Tellers reported the result as Yes 28-No 38.


It was then moved, seconded and voted that Article 3 be indefinitely postponed.


The meeting adjourned at 7:55 P. M.


A True Record, Attest:


GEORGE W. DANA Town Clerk


PROCEEDINGS OF THE STATE PRIMARY COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Norfolk ss.


September 19, 1950


At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin quali- fied to vote in Primaries for the election of Candidates of Political Parties in accordance with the foregoing warrant, held in this Town on September 19, 1950. The meeting was called to order at twelve o'clock noon and the warrant and return thereon was read by the Town Clerk.


On August 24, 1950, the Selectmen appointed Ella Shangraw and Anne Donahue to act as Tellers; Anne Jacobs and Mary Donnelly to act as Checkers; Margaret McGuire and Eva Tracy to act as Ballot Clerks; and they were sworn by the Town Clerk before the opening of the polls.


One sealed box of Official Ballots was delivered by the Town Clerk to Warden Leo F. Manning and the same receipted for:


The cards of instruction and specimen ballots were posted according to law. The ballot box was examined and found to be empty and the register was set as 000 and locked. The ballots were delivered to the Ballot Clerks after which the polls were declared open. The ballots were given to each voter by the Ballot Clerks after name and party designa- tion of each was by him marked and thereafter deposited in the ballot


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box after his name had been announced and checked upon the voting list by the election officers in charge.


The whole number of ballots delivered to voters by the Ballot Clerk was 251, of which 131 were given to men and 120 to women. The ballots of each political party was canvassed and the total result was recorded. The names checked upon the voting list were counted and the check lists used each showed 251 names checked. After the canvass of all votes, declaration was made as follows, viz :-


REPUBLICAN PARTY NOMINATIONS


GOVERNOR:


Clarence A. Barnes, 79 Rumford Av., Mansfield


Had sixty-three 63


Arthur W. Coolidge, 210 Summer Ave., Reading Had Sixty-five 65


Louis E. Denfield, 9 Charles St., Westborough Had Eighteen 18


Frankland W. L. Miles, 121 Dorset Rd., Newton Had Seventeen 17


Daniel Needham, 343 Highland St., Newton


Had Twenty-two 22


Edward M. Rowe, 19 Ware St., Cambridge Had Two


2


Blanks 7


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Laurence Curtis, 84 Beacon St., Boston


Had One Hundred 100


Warren G. Harris, 6 Summer St., Millbury Had Thirteen 13


Daniel E. McLean, 10 Congress St., Beverly Had Twelve 12


Harris S. Richardson, 15 Mount Pleasant St., Winchester Had Thirty-six 36


Robert H. W. Welch, Jr., 43 Fletcher Rd., Belmont Had Twenty-three 23


Blanks 10


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SECRETARY


John Adams, 15 Stratford Rd., Andover Had Thirty-six 36


William B. Bailey, 224 School St., Somerville Had Sixteen 16


Henry Clay, 30 Sherman St., Springfield Had Five 5


Douglas Lawson, 1 West Hill Place, Boston Had Seven 7


Randall W. Weeks, 58 Berkshire Rd., Newton Had Fifty-one 51


Russell A. Wood, 11 Whittier St., Cambridge Had Fifty-one 51


Ada F. York, 703 Boylston St., Brookline Had Six 6


Blanks 22


TREASURER


Fred J. Burrell, 41 Washington St., Medford Had Seventy-four 74


Roy C. Papalia, 250 Mount Auburn St., Watertown Had One Hundred ten


110


Blanks


10


AUDITOR


William G. Andrew


Had One Hundred Fifty-Four 154


Warren A. Rodd


Had Thirteen


13


Blanks 27


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Frederick Ayer, Jr., 57 Walnut Rd., Wenham Had Sixty-nine 69


Edward Robert Butterworth, 3511/2 Nahant Rd., Nahant Had Twenty-four 24


George Fingold, 37 Lowell Rd., Concord


Had Sixty 60


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Edwin W. Hadley, 16 Belmont St., Newton Had Seventeen 17


Frank F. Walters, 58 Ridgemont St., Boston Had Seven 7


Blanks


17


CONGRESSMAN


Joseph William Martin, Jr., 54 Grove St., No. Attleborough


Had One Hundred eighty-two


182


Blanks


12


COUNCILLOR


Otis M. Whitney, Elm St., Concord,


Had One Hundred sixty-seven


167


Blanks


27


SENATOR


Charles W. Olson, West Union St., Ashland


Had One Hundred seventy-four


174


Blanks


20


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT


Clarence F. Telford, 54 Pleasant St., Plainville Had One Hundred eighty-nine 189


James F. Dooley, Elm St., Foxborough


Had Three 3


Blanks 2


DISTRICT ATTORNEY


Edmund R. Dewing, 200 Grove St., Wellesley


Had One Hundred sixty-four


164


Blanks


30


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Frederick A. Leavitt, 166 Tappan St., Brookline Had Ninety-five


95


Fredrick G. Cliff, 14 Brewster Rd., Wellesley Had Eleven 11


Arthur J. Forrest, 121 Walpole St., Norwood Had Sixty-three 63


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Charles J. Vaughan, 9 Sheldon St., Milton Had Five ,


5


Blanks


20


SHERIFF


Samuel H. Wragg, 74 High St., Needham


Had One Hundred sixty-nine


169


Blanks


25


COUNTY TREASURER


Thomas J. Hill, Jr., 1759 Beacon St., Brookline Had Sixty-one 61


Jerome F. Wadsworth, 43 Tower Lane, Cohasset Had Fifteen 15


Raymond C. Warmington, 31 Roselin Av., Quincy Had Ninety-three 93


Blanks 25


TOTAL NUMBER REPUBLICAN BALLOTS CAST 194


DEMOCRATIC PARTY NOMINATION


GOVERNOR


Paul A. Dever, 86 Buckingham St., Cambridge


Had Forty 40


Leo Manning


Had One


1


Blanks 16


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Charles F. Jeff Sullivan, 23 Saint Elmo Rd., Worcester Had Thirty 30


William M. Bergan, 362 Nantasket Av., Hull Had One


1


G. Edward Bradley, 40 Benton Rd., Somerville Had Four 4


John Francis Cahill, 35 Haskell Av., Everett Had Ten 10


J. Frank Murphy, 135 Woodlawn St., Springfield Had Four 4


Blanks


8


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SECRETARY


Edward J. Cronin, 61 Cook Av., Chelsea Had Thirty-four 34


Anthony L. Bruno, 63 Brooks St., Boston Had Three 3


Stephen J. Carr, 234 L St., Boston Had Four 4


Martin Graham, Long Pond Rd., Brewster Had Three 3


Paul V. Shaughnessy, 59 Church St., Waltham Had Three 3


Alfred L. Smith, 52 Wyman St., Boston Had 0 0


Alfred R. Vitale, 154 Everett St., Boston Had One 1


John F. Welch, 63 Homer St., Boston Had Two


2


Blanks


7


TREASURER


John E. Hurley, 40 Glenrose Rd., Boston Had Forty-six


46


Blanks


11


AUDITOR


Thomas J. Buckley, 15 Pinckney St., Boston Had Forty-seven


47


Blanks


10


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Francis E. Kelly, 1184 Morton St., Boston


Had Thirty-seven 37


Benjamin F. Chesky, 468 Commonwealth Av., Boston Had Two 2


Eli Y. Krovitsky, 10 Beechcroft St., Boston Had One 1


Isadore H. Y. Muchnick, 9 Powellton Rd., Boston Had Twelve 12


Blanks 5


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CONGRESSMAN


Edward P. Grace, 542 Fourth St., Fall River Had Twenty-two


22


Patrick F. McCann, 314 Fifth St., Fall River Had Fifteen 15


Cornelius E. Reddy, 75 Laurel St., Fall River Had Five 5


Blanks


15


COUNCILLOR


Daniel T. Carey, 67 South Waverly St., Boston Had Five 5


John F. Curran, 16 Phillips St., Lowell Had Five 5


John A. Dolan, 11 Elko St., Boston Had Thirteen 13


Donald B. Falvey, Jr., 23 Springfield St., Belmont Had Five 5


Peter K. McHugh, 12 Holton St., Boston Had Three 3


Edward H. Sullivan, 18 May St., Lowell Had Four 4


Robert Sullivan, 86 Corey Rd., Boston Had Four 4


Charles A. Whalen, 201 Robbins St., Waltham Had Four 4


Blanks 14


SENATOR


Charles W. Olson, West Union St., Ashland Had Fourteen 14


John C. Acton, 44 Arsenal Rd., Framingham Had Twenty-nine 29


V. Norman Mullen, 26 McEnnelly St., Marlborough Had Seven 7


Blanks 7


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT


James F. Dooley, Elm St., Foxborough


Had Twenty-six


26


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Harry L. Sanborn, Seekonk St., Norfolk Had Eighteen


18


Blanks


13


DISTRICT ATTORNEY


George Philip Carney, 1449 Quincy Shore Boulevard, Quincy Had Twenty-five


25


Joseph F. X. Doherty, 104 Elmwood Av., Quincy Had Eighteen


18


Blanks


14


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Robert S. Brown, Randolph St., Canton


Had Five 5


John Francis Foley, 19 Myrtle St., Norwood Had Forty


40


Blanks


12


SHERIFF


Frederick O. Wilbee, 14 Garfield St., Franklin


Had Forty-nine 49


Blanks


8


COUNTY TREASURER


Bertrand Remillard, Lake St., Bellingham


Had Forty-two


42


Blanks


15


TOTAL NUMBER DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS CAST 57


The polls closed at eight o'clock.


After the declaration of the vote as aforesaid, all ballots cast at said Primary were sealed, and the voting lists were enclosed in an en- velope and were endorsed by the election officers. All the ballots not distributed were enclosed and sealed and check lists were placed in the custody of the Town Clerk.


A True Record Attest:


George W. Dana


Town Clerk


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PROCEEDING OF THE STATE ELECTION


November 7, 1950


A legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin quali- fied to vote in State elections in accordance with the foregoing warrant was held in the High School Gymnasium in this Town on November 7, 1950. The meeting was called to order at six o'clock in the morning, and it was moved, seconded 'and voted to dispense with the reading of the warrant.


On November 1, 1950 the Selectmen appointed the following elec- tion officials to serve as:


Ballot Clerks: Henry A. Mourey John Brogan Anne Jacobs Leontine Mucciarone


Checkers: Howard Abbott


Bernard McCahill


Eunice Sarapas


Esmah Bassett


Tellers:


Tellers:


T. William Rice


Carrie Ellis


John P. Pasquantonio


Ella Shangraw


Anne Donahue


Nellie Parker


Alyce McGuire


Eva Tracy


Mary Martin


Dorothy Rawson


Marguerite Yankee


Eileen Remillard Margaret Foley Rose Hutchinson


Gertrude Pellegri Susan Mucciarone


Warden:


Leo F. Manning


and they were duly sworn by the Town Clerk.


Two sealed boxes of Official Ballots were delivered by the Town Clerk to Selectman James Leo O'Connor and the same receipted for.


The cards of instruction and specimen ballots were posted according to law. The ballot box was examined and found to be empty and the re- gister was set at 000 and locked. The ballots were delivered to the Bal- lot Clerks and the polls were declared open. The ballots were given to each voter by the Ballot Clerks and each was by him marked and de- posited in the ballot box after his name had been announced and check- ed upon the voting lists by the election officers in charge.


The whole number of ballots delivered to voters by the Ballot Clerks was 3,036.


After the polls were closed the Town Clerk and the Warden, after opening and examining the Absentee Ballots, cast in the Ballot Box, 23 ballots from Absentee Voters.


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The names checked upon the voting lists of the Ballot Clerks, in- cluding supplementary lists for said Absentee Ballots were counted and checked with those used by Checkers and each showed a total of 3,059 names checked, - 1611 of which were males, and 1448 were females. 1


After the canvass of all votes, declaration was made as follows, viz :-


GOVERNOR


Paul A. Dever, Cambridge, Democratic


Had Seventeen Hundred Forty-nine 1749


Arthur W. Coolidge, Reading, Republican Had Twelve Hundred Forty-one. 1241


Horace I. Hillis, Saugus, Socialist Labor Had thirteen 13


Mark R. Shaw, Melrose, Prohibition


Had Three 3


Denfield, Admiral


Had One 1


Blanks 52


Total 3059


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Charles F. Jeff Sullivan, Worcester, Democratic


Had Sixteen Hundred Sixteen 1616


Laurence Curtis, Boston, Republican Had Thirteen Hundred Sixteen 1316


Lawrence Gilfedder, Boston, Socialist Labor Had Fourteen 14


Blanks 113


Total 3059


SECRETARY


Edward J. Cronin, Chelsea, Democratic


Had Sixteen Hundred Thirty 1630


Russell A. Wood, Cambridge, Republican Had Twelve Hundred Forty-Seven 1247


Ellsworth J. M. Dickson, Needham, Prohibition Had Fifteen 15


Fred M. Ingersoll, Lynn, Socialist Labor Had Eleven


11


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Blanks


156


Total


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TREASURER


John E. Hurley, Boston, Democratic


Had Seventeen Hundred Forty-Four


1744


Fred J. Burrell, Medford, Republican Had Eleven Hundred Forty-Six


1146


Henning A. Blomen, Boston, Socialist Labor Had Eight 8


Harold J. Ireland, Worcester, Prohibition Had Five 5


Blanks 156


Total 3059


AUDITOR


Thomas J. Buckley, Boston, Democratic


Had Seventeen Hundred Thirty-Two


1732


William G. Andrew, Cambridge, Republican Had Eleven Hundred Fifty-Five


1155


Robert A. Simmons, Boston, Prohibition Had Four 4


Francis A. Votano, Lynn, Socialist Labor Had Fourteen 14


Blanks 154


Total 3059


ATTORNEY GENERAL




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