Town of Lynnfield, Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, annual report 1931-1940, Part 23

Author: Lynnfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1931-1940
Publisher: The Town
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3,600.00


Article 17.


Welfare and Old Age Assistance


7,470.00


Article 18. School Department


41,100.00


Article 19. Public Libraries


600.00


Article 21. Town Parks


750.00


Article 22. Memorial Day Observance


175.00


Article 23.


Maintenance of Essex County Sanatorium


655.19


Article 24. For Reserve Fund


2,500.00


Article 25. Cemetery Commissioners, for care of cemeteries


550.00


Article 26.


Payments of Interest on Debts and Loans.


3,200.00


Article 27. Payment of Maturing Notes


6,000.00


Article 28. Settlement of claims for damages, $100.00 to be used to reimburse the Compensation Fund. 225.00


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


Article 29. Fire Department Equipment or Pumping En- gine 2,000.00


Total for tax levy


Article 20. Dog License Refund, voted to Public Libraries


$102,214.44 $ 235.70


Article 29. For Fire Department Pumping Engine, to be paid for as follows: a note for $2,000.00 matur- ing in 1935; a note for $2,000.00 maturing in 1936; and a note for $1,500.00 maturing in 1937 $ 5,500.00


FRED I. WILKINS Town Clerk


WARRANT FOR PRE-PRIMARY


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 the Town Hall, in Precinct 1 and in Chemical Hall, No. 2, in Precinct 2, on Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of April, 1934, at four o'clock, P. M., for the following purposes:


To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:


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


12 Members of the Democratic Town Committee


11 Members of the Republican Town Committee.


1 Delegate to State Convention of the Democratic Party.


1 Delegate to State Convention of the Republican Party.


All the above candidates are to be voted for on one ballot. The polls will be open from 4 P. M. to 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 doing thereon at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this ninth day of April, A. D. 1934.


CLARENCE A. STUDLEY, GEORGE W. PEAVEY, WALTER H. PERRY, Selectmen of Lynnfield.


A true copy. Attest :


ALBERT G. TEDFORD, Constable. Lynnfield, April 9, 1934.


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TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


RESULTS OF PRE-PRIMARY HELD APRIL 24, 1934


The following Election Officers served :


Precinct 1.


Precinct 2. Wesley W. Munroe, Warden


Franklin W. Freeman, Warden


Clarence A. Hall, Clerk


Sidney E. Richards


Joseph A. Donovan, Clerk Sidney M. Eaton James D. McNamara Frank G. Winchester


The Police Officers serving were Harry C. Pierce and Albert G. Tedford.


The polls were opened at 4 o'clock P.M., and closed at 8 o'clock P.M.


Prec. 1


Prec. 2


Total


The total vote cast was:


163


53


216


Republican vote


149


44


193


Democratic vote


14


9


23


REPUBLICAN BALLOT


STATE COMMITTEE-THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT


Bayard Tuckerman, Jr. of Hamilton


93


27


120


Blanks


56


17


73


DELEGATE TO STATE CONVENTION


William H. Haskell of Lynnfield


102


25


127


Joseph F. Smith of Lynnfield


45


17


62


Blanks


2


2


4


TOWN COMMITTEE


Joseph F. Smith, Lowell Street


110


25


135


Della A. Smith, Lowell Street


107


23


130


Louis B. Tuck, Forest Hill Avenue


117


26


143


Gordon H. Miller, Forest Hill Avenue


112


25


137


Hannah P. Lambert, Forest Hill Avenue


109


24


133


Mildred C. Peavey, Highland Avenue


116


27


143


Wesley W. Munroe, Salem Street


111


35


146


Archie L. Hayward, Salem Street


99


32


131


Hattie K. Harvey, Salem Street


108


28


136


George W. Peavey, Highland Avenue


12


0


12


William H. Haskell, Main Street


11


0


11


Edward G. Hart, Main Street


11


0


11


Scattering


8


6


14


Blanks


14


3


17


Everett B. Richards


Alexander G. Williams


Daniel J. McCarthy


James D. Walsh


21


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


DEMOCRATIC BALLOT


STATE COMMITTEE -- THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT


Charles M. Boyle of Peabody


1


3


4


James F. Connolly of Peabody


10


3


13


Blanks


3


3


6


DELEGATE TO STATE CONVENTION


Mary F. Bowen, Summer Street


12


9


21


Blanks


2


0


2


TOWN COMMITTEE


John J. Bowen, Summer Street


13


7


20


Martin J. Cain, Broadway


12


6


18


Donald Urquhart, Main Street


13


5


18


Mary F. Bowen, Summer Street


13


7


20


George A. Badaracco, Lowell Street


13


5


18


Peter J. Walsh, Broadway


13


9


22


George B. Perkins, Vokes Terrace


13


5


18


Francis J. Bowen, Summer Street


13


7


20


Helen C. Anderberg, Main Street


10


0


10


John A. Gallagher, Pine Hill Road


10


0


10


10


0


10


Agnes T. Doyle, Clark Road


10


0


10


James H. Reynolds, Broadway Scattering


0


6


6


Blanks


67


78


145


Recorded April 25, 1934 FREDERICK I. WILKINS,


Town Clerk


WARRANT FOR STATE PRIMARY


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 no- tify and warn' the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Chemical Hall, in Precinct 2, and in Town Hall, in Precinct 1, Thursday, the Twentieth Day of September, 1934, at 12 o'clock, 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.


Secretary of the Commonwealth, for this Commonwealth.


Treasurer and Receiver-General, for this Commonwealth.


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TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


Auditor of the Commonwealth, for this Commonwealth.


Attorney General, for this Commonwealth.


Senator in Congress, for this Commonwealth.


Representative in Congress, for Seventh Congressional District. Councillor, for Fifth Councillor District.


Senator for Third Essex Senatorial District.


Three Representatives in General Court, for Tenth Essex Repre- sentative District.


District Attorney, for Eastern District.


Clerk of Courts, for Essex County.


Register of Deeds, for South Essex District.


County Commissioner, One, for Essex County.


Associate County Commissioners, Two, for Essex County.


Register of Probate and Insolvency (to fill vacancy), for Essex County.


The polls will be open from 12 M., to 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 meetings as directed by vote of the town.


4 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 seventh day of September, A. D., 1934.


CLARENCE A. STUDLEY GEORGE W. PEAVEY WALTER H. PERRY


Selectmen of Lynnfield


A true copy, Attest:


ALBERT G. TEDFORD, Constable.


Lynnfield, September 8, 1934.


RESULT OF STATE PRIMARY, HELD SEPTEMBER 20, 1934


The Election Officers serving were:


Precinct 1.


Precinct 2.


Franklin W. Freeman, Warden


Clarence A. Hall, Clerk


Sidney E. Richards


Everett B. Richards


Daniel J. McCarthy


Alexander G. Williams


Joseph A. Donovan, Warden Franklin Neat, Clerk James D. McNamara Frank G. Winchester Alfred W. Copeland James D. Walsh


The Police Officers serving were Walter M. Riggs and Albert G. Tedford.


The polls were opened at 12 M. and closed at 8 P.M.


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


Prec. 1


Prec. 2


Total


Whole number of votes cast was


331


255


586


Republican vote Democratic vote


289


205


494


42


50


92


REPUBLICAN BALLOT GOVERNOR


Gasper G. Bacon of Boston


189


96


285


Frank A. Goodwin of Boston


90


97


187


Blanks


10


12


22


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


John W. Haigis, of Greenfield


244


160


404


Blanks


45


45


90


SECRETARY


Frederic W. Cook of Somerville


250


153


403


Blanks


39


52


91


TREASURER


Oscar U. Dionne of New Bedford


126


86


212


Thomas M. Vinson of Winchester


96


61


15'7


Blanks


67


58


125


AUDITOR


Elizabeth W. Pigeon of Boston


89


43


132


Elmer P. Atherton of Revere


17


11


28


Alonzo B. Cook of Boston


139


106


245


Irma Adelaide Rich of Boston


4


3


7


Blanks


40


42


82


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Joseph E. Warner of Taunton


243


153


396


Blanks


46


52


98


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


Robert M. Washburn of Boston


219


144


363


Blanks


70


61


131


CONGRESSMAN-SEVENTH DISTRICT


Charles W. Lovett of Lynn


68


37


105


C. F. Nelson Pratt of Saugus


196


159


355


Blanks


25


9


34


24


TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


COUNCILLOR-FIFTH DISTRICT


Eugene B. Fraser of Lynn


208


154


362


Alfred C. Gaunt of Methuen


24


3


27


Fred A. Turner of Salisbury Blanks


53


38


91


SENATOR-THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT


Cornelius F. Haley of Rowley


130


93


223


Elsie O. Webb of Newbury


19


23


42


Harold B. Webber of Gloucester' Blanks


65


53


118


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT TENTH ESSEX DISTRICT


Herbert A. Broyderick of Lynn


15


12


27


Charles F. Chadwick of Lynn


34


18


52


Harold E. Dodge of Saugus


109


87


196


William Henry Haskell of Lynnfield


250


154


404


Bertram V. Hawthorne of Lynn


37


26


63


Medley T. Holdsworth of Lynn


32


41


73


Fred A. Hutchinson of Lynn


112


108


220


Frederick Bancroft Willis of Saugus


37


26


63


Blanks


241


143


384


DISTRICT ATTORNEY-EASTERN DISTRICT


Charles A. Clifford of Methuen


39


28


67


Hugh A. Cregg of Methuen


136


99


235


J. Frank Hughes of Danvers Blanks


68


43


111


46


35


81


CLERK OF COURTS-ESSEX


Archie N. Frost of Andover


223


146


369


Blanks


66


59


125


REGISTER OF DEEDS-ESSEX SOUTHERN DISTRICT


Moody Kimball of Newburyport


223


150


373


Blanks


66


55


121


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-ESSEX


Wallace H. Bell of Lawrence


44


36


80


William Hey of Lawrence


6


2


8


Chloe P. LaFayette of Nahant


40


28


68


Raymond H. Trefry of Marblehead


141


83


224


Blanks


58


56


114


4


10


14


75


36


111


25


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS-ESSEX COUNTY


Arthur Bower of Lawrence


59


48


107


Edwin C. Lewis of Lynn


185


116


301


151


93


244


Edgar S. Rideout of Beverly Blanks


183


153


336


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY-ESSEX COUNTY (To Fill Vacancy)


Arthur D. Fowler of Marblehead


126


69


195


Alfred W. Ingalls of Lynn


105


89


194


Henry P. Sullivan of Danvers


7


9


16


Blanks


51


38


89


DEMOCRATIC BALLOT GOVERNOR


Charles H. Cole of Boston


7


16


23


James M. Curley of Boston


31


26


57


Frank A. Goodwin of Boston


4


5


9


Blanks


0


3


3


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Joseph L. Hurley of Fall River


19


31


50


Francis E. Kelley of Boston Blanks


1


9


10


SECRETARY


Joseph Santosuosso of Boston


22


18


40


James P. Blake of Boston


5


0


5


John J. Buckley of Boston


4


11


15


James Joseph Dugan of Quincy


1


0


1


John D. O'Brien of Boston


0


2


2


Clement A. Riley of Norwood


2


2


4


William F. Sullivan of Boston


3


3


6


Blanks


5


14


19


TREASURER


Charles F. Hurley of Cambridge


32


. 42


74


Blanks


10


8


18


AUDITOR


Thomas H. Buckley of Abington


18


28


46


Leo D. Walsh of Boston


17


11


28


Blanks


7


11


18


22


10


32


26


TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Paul A. Dever of Cambridge


14


14


28


John Martin Boyle of Boston


6


7


13


Philip A. Chapman of Boston


11


7


18


Harold W. Sullivan of Boston Blanks


5


10


15


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


David I. Walsh of Fitchburg


14


27


41


Edward P. Barry of Boston


24


14


38


William Donahue of Boston Blanks


2


4


6


2


5


7


CONGRESSMAN-SEVENTH DISTRICT


William P. Connery, Jr. of Lynn


24


29


53


J. Fred Manning of Lynn


15


20


35


Blanks


3


1


4


COUNCILLOR-FIFTH DISTRICT


William G. Hennessey of Lynn


16


27


43


Louis A. Kotarski of Salem


17


8


25


Blanks


9


15


24


SENATOR-THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT


William J. Birmingham of Peabody


27


34


61


Blanks


15


16


31


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT TENTH ESSEX DISTRICT


Walter A. Cuffe of Lynn


21


22


43


C. Carroll Cunningham of Saugus


4


8


12


James S. Donahue of Saugus


6


3


9


James J. Doyle of Lynn


8


8


16


Harold V. Hayden of Lynn


3


5


8


Henry F. Kelley of Lynn


5


4


9


William J. Landergan of Lynn


19


30


49


William E. Mannell of Lynn


1


0


1


James M. McElroy of Lynn


18


19


37


Michael J. Watman of Lynn


6


8


14


Blanks


35


43


78


DISTRICT ATTORNEY-EASTERN DISTRICT


John J. Foley of Swampscott


30


34


64


Blanks


12


16


28


6


12


18


27


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


CLERK OF COURTS-ESSEX


Harry C. Mamber of Lynn


26


25


51


Blanks


16


25


41


REGISTER OF DEEDS-ESSEX SOUTHERN DISTRICT


W. P. Bowen of Lynnfield Blanks


41


50


91


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-ESSEX


Paul E. Barron of Peabody


13


8


21


Charles M. Boyle of Peabody


9


14


23


Lewis C. Carey of Lawrence


1


3


4


George Leo Hale of Lawrence


1


2


3


John J. Mullen of Saugus


6


8


14


Samuel Adams Wilson of Lynn


3


1


4


Blanks


9


14


23


ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS-ESSEX COUNTY


Louis J. Dion of Lynn


27


27


54


G. A. Baddaracco of Lynnfield Blanks


1


0


1


56


73


129


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY-ESSEX COUNTY (To Fill Vacancy)


William F. Shanahan of Swampscott


28


29


57


Blanks


14


21


35


Recorded September 21, 1934


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 to no- tify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Elections to meet in Precinct 1 at the Town Hall and in Precinct 2 at Chemical Hall, Tuesday, the sixth day of November, 1934 at 6.30 o'clock, A. M., 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.


1


0


1


28


TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


Auditor of the Commonwealth, for this Commonwealth.


Attorney General, for this Commonwealth.


Senator in Congress, for this Commonwealth.


Representative in Congress, for Seventh Congressional District.


Councillor, for Fifth Councillor District.


Senator for Third Essex Senatorial District.


Three Representatives in General Court, for Tenth Essex Repre- sentative District.


District Attorney, for Eastern District.


Clerk of Courts, for Essex County.


Register of Deeds, for South Essex District.


County Commissioner, One, for Essex County.


Associate County Commissioners, Two, for Essex County.


Register of Probate and Insolvency (to fill vacancy), for Essex County.


To vote on 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 previously amend- ed, by repealing section 105A thereof and adding thereto three new sections, 105B, 105C, and 114A.


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 unhurt and which is likely to cause con- tinued 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 detrimental, are excluded from the application of this section.


Section 105C provides for the submission to the voters at a muni- cipal 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 Conservation may suspend the operation of section 105B for a period not exceeding 30 days within any specified territory under the control of his department.


The law also provides for the submission, by the selectmen 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?


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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on both of the following questions:


(a) If the voter desires to permit the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages in this city, or 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. (c) If he desires to prohibit the sale of any and all alcoholic bev- erages herein he will vote "NO" on both questions.


1. Shall licenses be granted in this city, or town, for the sale there- in of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?


2. Shall licenses be granted in this city, or town, for the sale there- in of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?


1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county?


2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county?


The polls will be open from 6.30 A.M. to 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 at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this twenty-second day of October, A. D. 1934.


CLARENCE A. STUDLEY GEORGE W. PEAVEY WALTER H. PERRY


Selectmen of Lynnfield


A true copy, Attest :


ALBERT G. TEDFORD, Constable Lynnfield, October 22, 1934


RESULT OF STATE ELECTION, HELD NOVEMBER 6, 1934


The Election Officers serving were as follows:


Precinct 1.


Franklin W. Freeman, Warden


Clarence A. Hall, Clerk


Sidney E. Richards


Everett B. Richards


Daniel J. McCarthy


Alexander G. Williams


Precinct 2. Joseph A. Donovan, Warden Franklin Neat, Clerk James D. McNamara Frank G. Winchester Alfred W. Copeland James D. Walsh


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TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


The following Police Officers served : Precinct 1. Albert G. Tedford


Precinct 2.


Fred W. Bryant


Prec. 1. Prec. 2. Total


The total vote cast was


547 418 965


GOVERNOR


John W. Aiken of Chelsea, Socialist Labor Party


0


0


0


Gaspar G. Bacon, of Boston, Republican


397


245


642


James M. Curley of Boston, Democratic


107


110


217


Freeman W. Follett of Boston, Prohibition


0


0


0


Frank A. Goodwin of Boston, Equal Tax


39


58


97


Alfred Baker Lewis of Cambridge, Socialist Party


0


0


0


Edward Stevens of Boston, Communist Party


0


0


0


Blanks


4


5


9


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Elizabeth Donovan of North Brookfield, Soc. Party


0


2


2


John W. Haigis of Greenfield, Republican


414


269


683


Horace I. Hillis of Saugus, Socialist Labor Party


0


4


4


Joseph L. Hurley of Fall River, Democratic


109


124


233


Florence L. Lawton of Worcester, Prohibition Horace Riley of Boston, Communist Party


1


0


1


Blanks


20


17


37


SECRETARY


Walter Burke of New Bedford, Communist Party 0


0


0


Frederic W. Cook of Somerville, Republican


423


282


705


George L. McGlynn of Beverly, Socialist Labor


1


1


2


Leslie A. Richards of South Hadley, Soc. Party Joseph Santosuosso of Boston, Democratic


90


105


195


William B. Taylor of Plymouth, Prohibition Blanks


4


2


6


28


26


54


TREASURER


Oscar U. Dionne of New Bedford, Republican William F. Ferry of Newton, Prohibition


377


241


618


10


9


19


Thomas Gilmartin of Brookline, Soc. Labor Party


C


2


2


Charles F. Hurley of Cambridge, Democratic


123


139


262


Harry Maltzman of Boston, Socialist Party Frederick S. Reynolds of Lynn, Communist Party Blanks


0


2


2


2


0


2


35


25


60


3


2


5


1


2


3


31


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


AUDITOR


Henning A. Blomen of Cambridge, Soc. Labor Party 2


4


6


Thomas H. Buckley of Abington, Democratic


109


114


223


Alonzo B. Cook of Boston, Republican


389


270


659


Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield, Socialist Party


2


2


4


0


0


0


Paul Skers of Worcester, Communist Party Blanks


45


28


73


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Morris Berzon of Everett, Socialist Party


1


0


1


Paul A. Dever of Cambridge, Democratic


97


110


207


Charles A. Flaherty of Saugus, Communist Party


1


1


2


George F. Hogan of Nahant, Prohibition


5


7


12


Fred E. Olcher of Peabody, Socialist Labor Party


0


5


5


Joseph E. Warner of Taunton, Republican Blanks


410


269


679


33


26


59


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


Albert Sprague Coolidge of Pittsfield, Soc. Party


2


2


4


W. Barnard Smith of Brookline, Prohibition


5


2


7


David I. Walsh of Fitchburg, Democratic


180


162


342


Robert M. Washburn of Boston, Republican


330


235


565


Albert L. Waterman of Boston, Soc. Labor Party


0


1


1


Paul C. Wicks of Greenfield, Communist Party Blanks


30


16


46


CONGRESSMAN-SEVENTH DISTRICT


William P. Connery, Jr. of Lynn, Democratic


108


96


204


Joseph Leedes of Lynn, Communist Party


1


1


2


Joseph F. Massidda of Lynn, Socialist Party


0


1


1


C. F. Nelson Pratt of Saugus, Republican Blanks


25


9


34


COUNCILLOR-FIFTH DISTRICT


Eugene B. Fraser of Lynn, Republican


398


280


678


William G. Hennessey of Lynn, Democratic


89


102


191


John F. Jordan of Peabody, Socialist Party Blanks


3


6


9


57


30


87


SENATOR-THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT


William J. Birmingham of Peabody, Democratic


101


112


213


Cornelius F. Haley of Rowley, Republican Blanks


379


243


622


67


63


130


.


0


0


0


413


311


724


32


TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT TENTH ESSEX DISTRICT


Walter A. Cuffe of Lynn, Democratic


82


108


190


Harold E. Dodge of Saugus, Republican


352


246


598


Fred A. Hutchinson of Lynn, Republican


369


247


616


William J. Landergan of Lynn, Democratic


87


125


212


James M. McElroy of Lynn, Democratic


82


91


173


Frank Bancroft Willis of Saugus, Republican


341


205


546


Blanks


328


232


560


DISTRICT ATTORNEY-EASTERN DISTRICT


Hugh A. Cregg of Methuen, Republican


408


247


655


John J. Foley of Swampscott, Democratic Blanks


39


29


68


CLERK OF COURTS-ESSEX COUNTY


Archie N. Frost of Andover, Republican


408


271


679


Toivo Koylion of Amesbury, Socialist Party


0


3


3


Harry C. Mamber of Lynn, Democratic


82


103


185


Blanks


57


41


98


REGISTER OF DEEDS-ESSEX SOUTHERN DISTRICT


Charles A. Dullea of Lynn, Democratic


96


119


215


Moody Kimball of Newburyport, Republican


396


262


658


Blanks


55


37


92


COUNTY COMMISSIONER-ESSEX COUNTY


Charles M. Boyle of Peabody, Democratic


96


113


209


Raymond H. Trefry of Marblehead, Republican


390


260


650


William Wilson of Amesbury, Socialist Party Blanks


56


38


94


ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS-ESSEX COUNTY


Louis J. Dion of Lynn, Democratic


94


117


211


Alexander Gregory of Lynn, Socialist Party


9


14


23


George Heath of Amesbury, Socialist Party


8


5


13


Edwin C. Lewis of Lynn, Republican


371


235


606


Edgar S. Rideout of Beverly, Republican Blanks


355


237


592


257


228


485


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY-ESSEX COUNTY


(To fill vacancy)


Arthur D. Fowler of Marblehead, Republican


401


259


660


Thomas McGinnis of Amesbury, Socialist Party


3


3


6


William F. Shanahan of Swampscott, Democratic Blanks


94


118


212


49


38


87


5


7


12


100


142


242


33


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK


QUESTION NO. 1.


LAW SUBMITTED UPON REFERENDUM AFTER PASSAGE


Shall a law described as follows :-


This law amends General Laws, Chapter 131, as previously amend- ed, by repealing section 105A thereof and adding thereto three new sections, 105B 105C, and 114A.


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 unhurt and which is likely to cause con- tinued suffering to an animal caught therein, shall be fined fifty dol- lars, 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 detrimental, are excluded from the application of this section.


Section 105C provides for the submission to the voters at a muni- cipal 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 op- erative in such city or town.


Section 114A provides that the Commissioner of Conservation may suspend the operation of section 105B for a period not exceeding 30 days within any specified territory under the control of his depart- ment.


The law also provides for the submission, by the selectmen 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 sus- pended in any town; and which was approved by both branches of the General Court by vote not recorded, be approved?


Prec. 1


Prec. 2


Total


Yes


166


122


288


No


145


118


263


Blanks


236


178


414


LICENSE VOTE


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


229


247


476


No


242


124


366


Blanks


76


47


123


Prec. 1


Prec. 2 Total


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TOWN OF LYNNFIELD


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 bev- erages) ?


Prec. 1


Prec. 2


Total


Yes


255


245


500


No


200


109


309


Blanks


92


64


156


PARI-MUTUEL BETTING


1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county?


Prec. 1


Prec. 2


Total


Yes


290


233


523


No


177


131


308


Blanks


80


54


134


2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county?


Prec. 1


Prec. 2 Total


Yes


207


178


385


No


224


160


384


Blanks


116


80


196


Recorded November 8, 1934.


FREDERICK I. WILKINS,


Town Clerk


RECOUNT OF VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY




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