Town of Lynnfield, Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, annual report 1921-1930, Part 52

Author: Lynnfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1921-1930
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The meeting was dissolved at 10 o'clock P. M., all articles on the warrant having been disposed of.


FREDERICK I. WILKINS, Town Clerk.


APPROPRIATIONS TO BE RAISED IN THE TAX LEVY OF THE CURRENT YEAR, VOTED AT MEETINGS HELD MARCH 10TH AND 17TH, 1930


Article 2. School Expenses $ 38,200.00


Article 5. General Government.


8,500.00


Article 6. Police Department 4,730.00


Article 7. Fire Department 3,500.00


Article 8. Hydrant Rental


1,155.00


Article 9. Protection of Persons and Property


375.00


Article 10. State Moth Assessment


1,354.57


Article 11.


Private Moth Work


700.00


Article 12.


Tree Warden Trimming Trees


700.00


Article 13.


Health and Sanitation


200.00


Article 14.


Highway Department


13,000.00


Article 33.


Article 46. Sidewalk Construction 2,000.00


Article 51. Lynnfield Street and Highway Safety Committee


100.00


Article 15. Street Lighting


3,550.00


Article 16.


Cutting Bushes by Superintendent of Streets 500.00


Article 17.


Main Street Reconstruction Work


2,000.09


Article 18. Department of Public Welfare


750.00


Article 19. State Aid


96.00


Article 21. Public Libraries


950.00


Article 23. Parks


600.00


Article 24.


Memorial Day Observance


200.00


Article 25.


Essex County Sanitarium


704.78


Article 26.


Essex County Sanitarium, New Construction


456.03


Article 27.


Town Survey


500.00


Article 28.


Town Planning Board


100.00.


Article 30.


Cemeteries


800.00


Article 31. Interest


. .


2,700.00


Article 32. Maturing Notes . . Article 37.


7,000.00


Article 38. Street Lights


97.50


Article 39.


Article 40. Land Damages 300 00


Article 41. Indemnity Claims 824.13


Article 41. Reimbursement


323.99.


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Article 42. Traffic Signal Lights


1,500.00


Article 43. Hall Seats


375.00


Article 47. Assessors' Office and Equipment 200.00


Article 48. Tercentenary Celebration 200.00


Article 50. Satin Moths


25.00


$99,267.00


Article 17. Appropriated from Excess Revenue for Main St. Reconstruction work 5,000.00


Article 29 Appropriated from Overlay Reserve Fund for Reserve Fund


1,500.00


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Essex, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Lynnfield, 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 Town Hall, Precinct 1, and Chemical Hall, Pre- cinct 2, Tuesday, the Sixteenth Day of September, 1930, at 12 o'clock, noon, 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.


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 7th Congressional District. Councillor for 5th Councillor District.


Senator for 3rd Essex Senatorial District.


3 Representatives in General Court for 10th Essex Representative District.


District Attorney for Eastern District.


Register of Probate and Insolvency for Essex County.


County Commissioner for Essex County.


Associate County Commissioners (2) for Essex County.


County Treasurer for Essex County.


And for the Election of the following officers:


District Member of State Committee for each political party for the 3rd Essex Senatorial District.


3 Members of the Republican Town Committee.


10 Members of the Democratic Town Committee.


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TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


2 Delegates to State Conventions of the Republican Party.


10 Delegates to State Conventions of the Democratic Party.


All the above candidates and officers are to be voted for upon one ballot.


The polls will be open from 12 o'clock noon to 8 o'clock P. M.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meetings as directed by vote of 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 fourth day of September, A. D., 1930.


RALPH E. COX,


ARCHIE L. HAYWARD, GEORGE W. PEAVEY, Selectmen of Lynnfield.


A true copy.


Attest :


Albert G. Tedford, Constable.


Lynnfield, Mass., Sept. 5, 1930.


RESULT OF STATE PRIMARIES HELD SEPTEMBER 16TH, 1930


The Election Officers in Precinct 1 and Precinct 2 were as follows: Franklin W. Freeman, Warden


Wesley W. Munroe, Warden


Clarence A. Hall, Clerk Joseph A. Donovan, Clerk Paul E. Dickinson James D. McNamara Sidney E. Richards William R. Delamater Everett B. Richards Sidney M. Eaton Daniel J. McCarthy William M. Sparkes Alfred W. Copeland, Substitute


The polls were opened at 12 o'clock noon and closed at 8 o'clock P. M.


The total vote cast was as follows:


Prec. 1


Prec. 2


Total


Republican vote


239


218


457


Democratic vote


19


23


42


258


241


499


REPUBLICAN BALLOT GOVERNOR


Frank G. Allen, of Norwood


218


196


414


John D. Devir, of Malden


8


9


17


Blanks


13


13


26


23


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


William Sterling Youngman, of Boston


199


181


380


Blanks


40


37


SECRETARY


Frederic W. Cook, of Somerville


192


166


358


Blanks


47


52


99


TREASURER


James William Bean, of Cambridge


15


15


30


Fred Jefferson Burrell, of Boston


36


45


81


Charles Lawrence Burrill, of Boston


52


42


94


Russell D. Chase, of Longmeadow


23


14


37


Ezra D. Whitaker, of North Adams


1


6


7


George B. Willard, of Brookline


27


21


48


John W. Withington, of Dedham


7


4


11


Russell Abner Wood, of Cambridge


19


9


28


Blanks


59


62


121


AUDITOR


Joseph N. Carriere, of Fitchburg


41


18


59


Alonzo B. Cook, of Boston


155


150


305


Blanks


43


50


93


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Joseph E. Warner, of Taunton


187


162


349


Blanks


52


56


108


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


William M. Butler, of Boston


121


96


217


Eben S. Draper, of Hopedale


84


81


165


Andrew Joseph Gillis, of Newburyport


10


13


23


Blanks


24


28


52


CONGRESSMAN, SEVENTH DISTRICT


William M. Daly, of Lynn


81


64


145


Charles W. Lovett, of Lynn


90


88


178


Blanks


68


66


134


COUNCILLOR FIFTH DISTRICT


Arthur Bower, of Lawrence


20


11


31


Eugene B. Fraser, of Lynn


133


144


277


Harold F. MacWilliams, of Newburyport


23


7


30


Blanks


63


56


119


24


TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


SENATOR THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT


Cornelius F. Haley, of Rowley


141


127


268


Blanks


98


91


189


THREE REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT, 10TH ESSEX DISTRICT


Wallace Campbell, of Saugus


31


10


41


Albert C. Day, of Saugus


13


12


25


Harriet Russell Hart, of Lynn


70


59


129


Frank E. F. Hawthorne, of Lynn


24


30


54


Archie L. Hayward, of Lynnfield


200


200


400


Fred A. Hutchinson, of Lynn


44


70


114


Welcome W. McCollough, of Saugus


13


11


24


C. F. Nelson Pratt, of Saugus


90


62


152


Saymour J. Watson, of Lynn


9


4


13


Harry Woodward, of Saugus Blanks


20


17


37


203


179


382


DISTRICT ATTORNEY, EASTERN DISTRICT +


Hugh A. Cregg, of Methuen


90


62


152


Edward F. Flynn, of Lynn


52


55


107


John W. Morgan, of Lynn


51


63


114


Blanks


46


38


84


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY, ESSEX COUNTY


Horace H. Atherton, Jr., of Lynn


166


156


322


Blanks


73


62


135


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ESSEX COUNTY


Frank H. Giles, of Methuen


11


10


21


James N. Hume, of Methuen


6


2


8


Joseph F. Smith, of Lynnfield


134


132


266


Raymond H. Trefry, of Marblehead


55


35


90


Blanks


33


39


72


ASSOCIATE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ESSEX COUNTY


Edwin C. Lewis, of Lynn


139


142


281


Edgar S. Rideout, of Beverly Blanks


138


115


253


201


179


380


COUNTY TREASURER, ESSEX COUNTY


Harold E. Thurston, of Lynn


173


157


330


Blanks


66


61


127


25


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


STATE COMMITTEE, THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT


Bayard Tuckerman, Jr., of Hamilton


157


136


293


Blanks


82


82


164


DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION, LYNNFIELD


Frederick I. Wilkins, of Lynnfield


188


136


324


George M. Roundy, of Lynnfield


189


135


324


William R. Delamater, of Lynnfield Scattering


4


2


6


Blanks


317


374


691


REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE


William R. Delamater, Salem Street


0


2


2


Joseph F. Smith, Lowell Street


20


0


20


Louis B. Tuck, Forest Hill Ave.


18


0


18


Archie L. Hayward, Salem Street


16


0


16


Wesley W. Munroe, Salem Street


17


0


17


Hannah P. Lambert, Forest Hill Ave.


18


0


18


Harriet M. Olmsted, Summer Street


15


0


15


Mary E. Haskell, Main Street


12


0


12


Gladys H. Russell, Chestnut Street


16


0


16


Hattie K. Harvey, Salem Street


12


0


12


Martha D. Mansfield, Salem Street


15


0


15


Scattering


0


2


2


Blanks


2231


2176


4407


DEMOCRATIC BALLOT GOVERNOR


John J. Cummings, of Boston


3


0


3


Joseph B. Ely, of Westfield


6


12


18


John F. Fitzgerald, of Boston Blanks


10


9


19


0


2


2


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Strabo V. Claggett, of Newton


10


6


16


John F. Malley, of Newton


4


4


3


Charles F. Murphy, of Worcester


0


2


2


Michael C. O'Neill, of Everett


4


6


10


Blanks


1


5


6


SECRETARY


Arthur G. Flynn, of Revere


8


7


15


Chester J. O'Brien, of Boston


1


6


17


Joseph Santosuosso, of Boston


8


2


10


Blanks


2


8


10


19


7


26


26


TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


TREASURER


John H. Dorsey, of Boston


8


2


10


Charles F. Hurley, of Cambridge


8


9


17


Fred H. Rourke, of Lowell Blanks


2


8


10


AUDITOR


Francis X. Hurley, of Cambridge


8


8


16°


Francis J. O'Gorman, of Boston


5


5


10


Jerome J. Shea, of Greenfield


4


1


5.


Blanks


2


9


11


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Henry P. Fielding, of Boston


9


6


15


William R. Scharton, of Reading


1


3


4


Harold W. Sullivan, of Boston


7


8


15


Blanks


2


6


8


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


Marcus A. Coolidge, of Fitchburg


15


12


27


Eugene N. Foss, of Boston


0


1


1


Peter J. Joyce, of Boston


1


0


1


Thomas C. O'Brien, of Boston


0


4


4


Joseph F. O'Connell, of Boston


2


2


4


Blanks


1


4


5.


CONGRESSMAN, SEVENTH DISTRICT


William P. Connery, Jr., of Lynn


14


18


32


Frank J. Harney, of Lynn


3


4


7


Blanks


2


1


3


COUNCILLOR FIFTH DISTRICT


Louis A. Kotarski, of Salem


14


12


26


Blanks


5


11


16


SENATOR THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT


There were no candidates


0


0


0


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT, 10TH ESSEX DISTRICT


Michael H. Cotter, of Lynn


4


9


13


James Doyle, of Lynn


5


4


9


Tony A. Garofano, of Saugus


6


16


22


John J. Mullen, of Saugus


8


9


17


Constance R. O'Connell, of Lynn


12


6


18


Daniel J. O'Connor, Jr., of Lynn Blanks


12


7


19


10


18


28


1


4


5


27


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


DISTRICT ATTORNEY, ESSEX DISTRICT


John A. Costello, of Lawrence


10


3


13


Edward B. O'Brien, of Marblehead


8


14


22


Blanks


1


6


7


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY, ESSEX COUNTY


Charles F. Spencer, of Lynn


15


9


24


Blanks


4


14


18.


COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ESSEX COUNTY


Mary F. Bowen, of Lynnfield


17


14


31


George A. Cornet, of Lynnfield


1


5


6.


Blanks


1


4


5


ASSOCIATE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ESSEX COUNTY


Charles M. Boyle, of Peabody


9


10


19


Cornelius F. Harrington, of Salem


11


10


21


Blanks


18


26


44-


COUNTY TREASURER, ESSEX COUNTY


Robert W. M. White, of Lynn


15


9


24


Blanks


4


14


18:


STATE COMMITTEE, THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT


Charles M. Boyle, of Peabody


8


18


26


Blanks


11


5


16


DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION, LYNNFIELD


John J. Bowen, Summer Street


17


9


26


Mary F. Bowen, Summer Street


18


11


29


Walter A. Sheehan, Salem Street


16


12


28.


Margaret M. Stokes, Salem Street


·16


9


25


Joseph A. Donovan, Broadway


17


11


28


Joseph C. Benoit, Summer Street


16


12


28


James D. McNamara, Grove Street


16


12


28


Daniel J. McCarthy, Main Street


17


10


27


Patrick H. Bowen, Summer Street


17


10


27


Peter J. Walsh, Broadway Blanks


4


0


4


36


134


170


TOWN COMMITTEE, LYNNFIELD


John J. Bowen, Summer Street


14


10


24


Mary F. Bowen, Summer Street


15


12


27


Donald Urquhart, Main Street


14


9


23


Walter A. Sheehan, Salem Street


13


10


23


Joseph A. Donovan, Broadway


13


11


24


-


28


TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


Joseph C. Benoit, Summer Street


12


12


24


James D. McNamara, Grove Street


12


12


24


Patrick H. Bowen, Summer Street


13


10


23


Martin J. Cain, Broadway


12


9


21


Peter J. Walsh, Broadway


3


0


3


Blanks


69


135


204


Recorded Sept. 18th, 1930


FREDERICK I. WILKINS,


Town Clerk.


SPECIAL PRIMARIES THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Essex, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Lynnfield, Greeting:


Whereas, a vacancy exists in the office of Sheriff for the County of Essex by reason of the death of Arthur G. Wells, duly chosen to said trust, you are hereby directed to warn the inhabitants of the Town of Lynnfield, qualified to vote for State Officers, that a Primary will be held on Tuesday, twenty-first day of October, next, for the nomination of a Sheriff, to fill said vacancy, for the remainder of the term of six years.


Polls will be open in Precinct 1 at the Town Hall, and in Precinct 2, at Chemical Hall, from 6 P. M. to 8 P. M.


Given under our hands, at Lynnfield, in said Essex County, the thirteenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and thirty.


ARCHIE L. HAYWARD, RALPH E. COX, GEORGE W. PEAVEY, Selectmen of Lynnfield.


A true copy, Attest :


Albert G. Tedford,


Constable of the Town of Lynnfield.


RESULT OF SPECIAL PRIMARIES, HELD OCT. 21, 1930


The Election Officers in Precinct 1 and Precinct 2 were as follows: Franklin W. Freeman, Warden Wesley W. Munroe, Warden Clarence A. Hall, Clerk Joseph A. Donovan, Clerk Sidney E. Richards, Inspector Everett B. Richards, Inspector Daniel J. McCarthy, Inspector William R. Delamater, Inspector James D. McNamara, Inspector William C. Sparkes, Inspector Sidney M. Eaton, Inspector


The polls were opened at 6 p. m. and closed at 8 p. m.


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The total vote cast was:


Prec. 1


Prec. 2


Total


Republican vote


36


21


57


Democratic vote


8


4


12


-


-


44


25


69


FOR SHERIFF, ESSEX COUNTY, (To fill vacancy) Republican Ballot


George J. Bates, 34 Japonica Street, Salem


10


10


20


Frank E. Raymond, 86 County Road, Ipswich 26


11


37


Blanks


0


0


0


Democratic Ballot


Matthew S. White, 8 Wilson Street, Lynn


1


0


1


Charles A. Wilson, 3 Brightwood Terrace, Lynn 7


4


11


Blanks


0


0


0


Recorded October 22, 1930


FREDERICK I. WILKINS,


Town Clerk.


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Essex, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Lynnfield, Greeting:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby directed tu notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Election to meet in Precinct 1 at the Town Hall and in Precinct 2 at Chemical Hall, Tuesday, the fourth day of November, 1930, at 12 o'clock noon, for the following purposes:


To bring in their votes to the Election Officers for the Election of candidates for the following offices :


. 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 7th Congressional District.


Councillor for 5th Councillor District.


Senator for 3rd Essex Senatorial District.


3 Representatives in General Court for 10th Essex Representative- District.


District Attorney for Eastern District.


Register of Probate and Insolvency for Essex County.


County Commissioner for Essex County.


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2 Associate County Commissioners for Essex County.


County Treasurer for Essex County.


Sheriff (To fill vacancy) for Essex County.


To vote upon the following questions:


Proposed Amendment to the Constitution Laws Proposed By Initiative Petition, as follows:


QUESTION NO. 1 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION


Article XXI of the articles of amendment is hereby annulled and the following is adopted in place thereof: Article XXI. In the year nineteen hundred and thirty-five and every tenth year thereafter a census of the inhabitants of each city and town shall be taken and a special enumeration shall be made of the legal voters therein. Said special enumeration shall also specify the number of legal voters residing in each precinct of each town containing twelve thousand or more inhabitants according to said census and in each ward of each city. Each special enumeration shall be the basis for determining the representative districts for the ten-year period begin- ning with the first Wednesday in the fourth January following said special enumeration; provided, that such districts as established in the year nineteen hundred and twenty-six shall continue in effect until the first Wednesday in January in the year nineteen hundred and thirty- nine.


The house of representatives shall consist of two hundred and forty members, which shall be apportioned by the general court, at its first regular session after the return of each special enumeration, to the several counties of the commonwealth, equally, as nearly as may be, ac- cording to their relative numbers of legal voters, as ascertained by said special enumeration; and the town of Cohasset, in the county of Nor- folk, shall, for this purpose, as well as in the formation of districts as hereinafter provided, be considered a part of the county of Plymouth: and it shall be the duty of the secretary of the commonwealth to certify, as soon as may be after it is determined by the general court, the num- ber of representatives to which each county shall be entitled, to the board authorized to divide such county into representative districts. The county commissioners or other body acting as such or, in lieu thereof, such board of special commissioners in each county as may for that purpose be provided by law, shall, within thirty days after such certification by the secretary of the commonwealth or within such other period as the general court may by law provide, assemble at a shire town of their respective counties, and proceed, as soon as may be, to divide the same into representative districts of contiguous territory and assign representatives thereto, so that each representative in such county will


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represent an equal number of legal voters, as nearly as may be; and such districts shall be so formed that no town containing less than twelve thousand inhabitants according to said census, no precinct of any other town and no ward of a city shall be divided therefor, nor shall any district be made which shall be entitled to elect more than three repre- sentatives. The general court may by law limit the time within which judicial proceedings may be instituted calling in question any such ap- portionment, division or assignment. £ Every representatve, for one year at least immediately preceding his election, shall have been an inhabi- tant of the district for which he is chosen, and shall cease to represent such district when he shall cease to be an inhabitant of the common- wealth. The districts in each county shall be numbered by the board creating the same, and a description of each, with the numbers thereof and the number of legal voters therein, shall be returned by the board, to the secretary of the commonwealth, the county treasurer of such county, and to the clerk of every city or town in such county, to be filed and kept in their respective offices. The manner of calling and con- ducting the elections for the choice of representatives and of ascertain- ing their election, shall be prescribed by law.


Article XXII of the articles of amendment is hereby annulled and the following is adopted in place thereof.


Article XXII. Each special enumeration of legal voters required in the preceding article of amendment shall likewise be the basis for determining the senatorial districts and also the councillor districts for the ten year period beginning with the first Wednesday in the fourth January following such enumeration; provided, that such districts as established in the year nineteen hundred and twenty-six shall continue in effect until the first Wednesday in January in the year nineteen hun- dred and thirty-nine. The senate shall consist of forty members. The general court shall, at its first regular session after the return of each special enumeration, divide the commonwealth into forty districts of contiguous territory, each district to contain, as nearly as may be, an equal number of legal voters, according to said special enumeration; provided, however, that no town or ward of a city shall be divided there- for; and such districts shall be formed, as nearly as may be, without uniting two counties, or parts of two or more counties, into one district. The general court may by law limit the time within which judicial pro- ceedings may be instituted calling in question such division. Each district shall elect one senator, who shall have been an inhabitant of this commonwealth five years at least immediately preceding his elec- tion, and at the time of his election shall be an inhabitant of the dis- trict for which he is chosen; and he shall cease to represent such sen- atorial district when he shall cease to be an inhabitant of the common- wealth.


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Acceptance of the following "LAWS PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE. PETITION."


QUESTION NO. 2 LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION


"An Act to repeal section two A of chapter one hundred and thirty -- eight of the General Laws, inserted by chapter three hundred and. seventy of the acts of nineteen hundred and twenty-three."


QUESTION NO. 3 LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION


"An Act to amend chapter one hundred and thirty-one of the- General Laws."


The polls will be open from 12 o'clock noon until 8 P. M., and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of 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 at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands at Lynnfield this 25th day of October, A. D ,. 1930.


ARCHIE L. HAYWARD, RALPH E. COX, GEORGE W. PEAVEY, Selectmen of Lynnfield.


A true copy. Attest: Albert G. Tedford, Constable. Lynnfield, Mass., Oct. 25, 1930.


RECORD OF STATE ELECTION, HELD NOVEMBER 4TH, 1930


The Election Officers in Precinct 1, and Precinct 2, were as follows: Franklin W. Freeman, Warden Wm. R. Delamater, Warden Clarence A. Hall, Clerk Joseph A. Donovan, Clerk Sidney E. Richards, Inspector Harold W. Treamer, Inspector Everett B: Richards, Inspector Alfred W. Copeland, Inspector


Daniel J. McCarthy, Inspector Sidney M. Eaton, Inspector


John R. L. Miller, Inspector William M. Sparkes, Inspector· The polls were opened at 12 M. and closed at 8 o'clock P. M. The total vote cast was as follows:


Prec. 1


Prec. 2


411


329


Total 740


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


GOVERNOR


John W. Aiken, of Chelsea, Socialist Lab. Party 7


4


11


Frank G. Allen, of Norwood, Republican 320


238


558


Harry J. Canter, of Boston, Communist Party


0


1


1


Joseph B. Ely, of Westfield, Democratic


80


81


161


Alfred Baker Lewis, of Cambridge, Soc. Party


1


2


3


Blanks


3


3


6


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Strabo V. Claggett, of Newton, Democratic


73


82


155


Maria C. Correia, of New Bedford,


Communist Party


0


0


0


Stephen J. Surridge, of Lynn, Socialist Labor Party


2


2


4


Edith M. Williams, of Brookline, Soc. Party


1


7


8


William Sterling Youngman, of Boston, Rep. Blanks


322


227


549


13


11


24


SECRETARY


Daniel T. Blessington, of Somerville,


Socialist Labor Party


0


0


0


Frederic W. Cook, of Somerville, Republican


321


231


552


Albert Sprague Coolidge, of Pittsfield, Socialist Party


5


8


13


James W. Dawson, of Boston, Communist Party


2


0


2


Chester J. O'Brien, of Boston, Democratic


67


75


142


Blanks


16


15


31


TREASURER


Fred Jefferson Burrell, of Medford, Rep.


234


203


437


Eva Hoffman, of Boston, Communist Party


1


0


1


Charles F. Hurley, of Cambridge, Democratic


141


95


236


Walter S. Hutchins, of Greenfield, Soc. Party


5


7


12


Charles S. Oram, of Boston, Soc. Labor Party Blanks


2


1


3


28


23


51


AUDITOR


Alonzo B. Cook, of Boston, Republican


300


216


516


Harry Fieldman, of Springfield, Socialist Party


2


5


7


Francis X. Hurley, of Cambridge, Democratic 83


85


168


0


0


0


Albert Oddie, of Brockton, Communist Party Fred E. Oelcher, of Peabody, Soc. Labor Party Blanks


2


3


5


24


20


44


34


TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Morris I. Becker, of Boston, Soc. Labor Party 2 John W. Janhonen, of Gardner, Com. Party 0 John Weaver Sherman, of Boston, Soc. Party 1 Joseph E. Warner, of Taunton, Republican 325


0


2


0


C


4


5


232


557


63


73


136


Harold W. Sullivan, of Boston, Democratic Blanks


20


20


40


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


William M. Butler, of Boston, Republican 295


209


504


Marcus A. Coolidge, of Fitchburg, Democratic 106


107


213


Oscar Kinsalas, of Springfield, Soc. Lab. Party


0


0


0


Max Lerner, of Worcester, Communist Party


0


1


1


Sylvester J. McBride, of Watertown, Soc. Party


1


3


4


Blanks


9


9


18


CONGRESSMAN, SEVENTH DISTRICT


William P. Connery, Jr., of Lynn, Democratic


105


147


25?


Charles W. Lovett, of Lynn, Republican


278


164


442


Blanks


28


18


46


COUNCILLOR FIFTH DISTRICT


Eugene B. Fraser, of Lynn, Republican


318


243


561


Louis A. Kotarski, of Salem, Democratic


57


68


125


Blanks


36


18


54


SENATOR THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT


Cornelius F. Haley, of Rowley, Republican


317


246


563


Blanks


94


83


177


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT, 10TH ESSEX DISTRICT


Michael H. Cotter of Lynn, Democratic


57


52


109


Tony A. Garofano, of Saugus, Democratic


109


111


220


Harriet Russell Hart, of Lynn, Republican


251


164


415


Fred A. Hutchinson, of Lynn, Republican


265


195


460


Daniel J. O'Connor, Jr., of Lynn, Democratic C. F. Nelson Pratt, of Saugus, Republican Blanks


94


110


204


263


210


473


194


145


339


35


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


DISTRICT ATTORNEY, EASTERN DISTRICT


John A. Costello, of Lawrence, Democratic




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