Town of Reading Massachusetts annual report 1934, Part 5

Author: Reading (Mass.)
Publication date: 1934
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 374


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Thence S. 23 degrees -31' -10" E., a distance of 171.39 feet over land of said Zyskowski to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 320.00 feet, a length of 180.15 feet over land of said Zyskowski and land of the Town of Reading to a point of tangent :


Thence S. 55 degrees -46' -30" E., a distance of 188.34 feet over land of the said Town of Reading and land of Athina P. Doucette 10 a point of curve :


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Thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 320.00. feet, a length of 111.75 feet over land of the said Doucette and other land of the Town of Reading to a point of tangent :


Thence S. 75 degrees - 47' -00" E., a distance of 441.95 feet by land of the said Town of Reading, land of Elizabeth A. Hallisey, Cath- erine V. Donovan, Nora O'Keefe and William P. Hamel to a point of curve. This line last described follows the southerly line. of "Van Not - den Road", as shown on a plan of lots surveyed for one Van Nor- den and recorded in Middlesex Registry South District.


Thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 280.00 feet, a length of 120.11 feet over land of said Hamel and land of Alfred M. and Lillian B. Opland to a point of tangent :


Thence S. 51 degrees -12' -20" E., a distance of 257.29 feet over land of said Opland and land of Frank Gromcjko to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 220.20 feet, a length of 99.81 feet over land of said Gromcjko to a point of tangent. in land of W. A. Boulter :


Thence S. 25 degrees -14' -10" E., a distance of 323.91 feet over land of said Boulter to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 320.20 feet, a length of 88.33 feet over land of said Boutler to a point of tangent :


Thence S. 9 degrees -25'-50" E., a distance of 181.41 feet over land of said Boulter to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 18.76 feet, a length of 37.97 feet over land of said Boulter to a point of tangent


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situated on the northerly side line of said Forest Street as laid out ' 'by the County Commissioners in 1925. This point last described is the " terminus of the southerly line.


From thence the most southerly end of said Van Norden Road ""follows the northerly side line of said Forest Street as so laid out on "i bearing of S. 73 degrees -23' -00" E., a distance of 89.49 feet to the terminus of the northerly line of said Van Norden Road at other land of the said Boulter :


(The Northerly Line).


Thence in a northerly direction with a curve of 23.99 foot radius a length of 26.81 feet to a point of tangent :


Thence N. 9 degrees -25' -50" W., a distance of 215.89 feet still over land of said Boulter to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 360.20 feet a length of 99.56 feet to a point of tangent :


Thence N. 25 degrees -14' -10" W., a distance of 323.91 feet ·· sfill over land of the said Boulter to a point of curve :


..


Thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 260.20 feet, a length of 117.94 feet over land of said Boulter and other land of the said Frank Gromcjko to a point of tangent :


Thence N. 51 degrees -12' -20" W., a distance of 257.29 feet over land of the said Gromcjko and land of Maurice Foley to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 320.00 feet, a length f. 137.27 feet over land of the said Foley and land of David J. Walsh ·'to a point of tangent :


Thence N. 75 degrees -47' -00" \V., a distance of 441.95 feet over land of the said Walsh, land of John Koptuck and still other land of the said Town of Reading and land of Annie E. Johnson to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 280.00 feet, a length of 97.78 feet over land of the said Johnson to a point of tangent :


Thence N. 55 degrees -46' 30" W., a distance of 188.34 by land of said Johnson to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 280.00 feet, a length of 157.63 feet over land of the said Johnson and land of Mar- garet H. Trambler to a point of tangent :


Thence N. 23 degrees -31' 10" W., a distance of 171.39 feet by land of the said Trambler to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 240.00 feet, a length of 263.06 feet over land of the said Trambler and by land of john and Alice Strickland to a point of tangent :


Thence N. 86 degrees -19' 10" W., a distance of 683.72 feet by


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land of the said Strickland, other land of the said Town of Reading, by land of John M. and Minnie E. Foote and over land of Bartholomew J. Lehan to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 1200.00 feet, a length of 430.86 feet over land of the said Lehan and land of H. L. Walsh to a point of tangent :


Thence N. 65 degrees -44' -50" W., a distance of 366.65 feet, more or less, by land of the said Walsh and over land of John J. and Helen F. Cornell to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 840.00 feet, a length of 127.00 feet, more or less, over land of the said Cornell to a point of tangent :


Thence N. 74 degrees -45' -00" W., more or less, a distance of 177.00 feet, more or less, over land of the said Cornell to a point of curve :


Thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 22.00 feet, more or less, a length of 42.00 feet, more or less, over land of the said Cor- nell to a point of tangent on the southerly side line of said Franklin Street and the terminus of the northerly line:


From thence the most northerly end of said Van Norden Road runs on a bearing of S. 32 degrees -51' -40" W., a distance of 91.97 feet, more or less, by the said southerly side line of said Franklin Street to the point of beginning of this description.


Said street to be forty feet in width.


The above-described lines being more fully shown on a plan of "Van Norden Road", sheets one to four inclusive, made under date of September, 1927 by Davis and Abbott, Civil Engineers, Reading, Mass., to which reference is hereby made and said plan is to be a part of this description.


We determine that no damages will be sustained by any persons in their property by reason of the taking to be made for this im- provement. All acts in connection with said laying out are done under the provisions of law authorizing the assessments of better- ments, and betterments are to be assessed therefor.


This laying out so made by us we hereby report to the Town for acceptance and recommend that said way shall thereafter be known as a public town way and named Van Norden Road, and that the sum of two thousand six hundred and seventy-five dollars ($2,675.00) be raised and appropriated for said laying out and for the construction of the said way.


HAROLD W. PUTNAM


A. RUSSELL BARNES, JR.


ROBERT E FOWLE


WILLIAM T. FAIRCLOUGH ELMER P. CROOKER, JR.


Board of Public Works


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On motion of William T. Fairclough, it was voted that the Town accept the report of the Board of Public Works on the laying out of Van Norden Road and to adopt the recommendation therein contained and to raise and appropriate for the laying out and the construction of the said way the sum of two thousand six hundred seventy-five dollars ($2,675.00).


Article 6. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for the purpose of improving and constructing West Street from Woburn Street to the Woburn Line, under Section 34, Chapter 90 of the General Laws, providing the State and County appropriate ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) or what it will do in relation thereto.


Board of Public Works.


Article 6. On motion of Harold W. Putnam, it was voted that the sum of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars be raised and appropriated for the purpose of improving and constructing West Street from Woburn Street to the Woburn Line, under Section 34, Chapter 90 of the General Laws, providing the State and County appropriate ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00).


Thirty-seven voted "Yes" and twenty voted "No".


Article 7. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) for the purpose of purchasing sup- plies and materials for highways, sidewalks, drainage and parks, to be used on such projects with Welfare Labor, Soldiers Relief or Federal Relief, or what it will do in relation thereto.


Board of Public Works.


Article 7. On motion of Harold W. Putnam that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for the purpose of purchasing supplies and materials for highways, sidewalks and drainage, to be used on such projects with Welfare Labor, Soldiers Relief or Federal Relief, the vote was No.


On motion of Albert N. Leman, it was voted to adjourn sine die.


LEON G. BENT, Temporary Clerk.


PARTY PRIMARY


Security Hall, Woburn St., April 24, 1934.


Pursuant to the warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a Party Primary was held at the time and in the place specified therein and was called to order by Albert N. Leman, one of the Selectmen. The warrant was partially read by Town Clerk, Millard F. Charles, when it was voted to dispense with further reading except the Con- stable's Return, which was then duly read. The ballots were duly delivered to the Selectmen in charge of the meeting. The ballot boxes


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were examined by the Constable and found empty and registering 0000.


The polls were duly declared open and they were duly closed at 7 P. M. with the following result.


Republican Party State Committee, Seventh Middlesex District


Mary F. Daniel, 17 Harnden Street, Reading


114


John H. Pearson, 69 Clitheroe Street Lowell


29


Blanks 20


Delegates to State Convention


Horace A. Bailey, 43 Salem St.


100


Edward E. Harnden, 195 Summer Ave.


107


James H. Fleming, 18 Green St.


1


Blanks 118


Town Committee


Louis Davis, 6 Vine St.


97


Horace A. Bailey, 43 Salem St.


107


Louise B. Jenkins, 93 Salem St.


107


Arthur S. Cook, 59 Bancroft Ave.


104


Edward E. Harnden, 195 Summer Ave.


105


Harold F. Parker, 24 Pratt St.


100


Myrtle L. Leman, 13 School St.


10


Mary F. Daniel, 17 Harnden St.


97


Katherine G. Howard, 122 Summer Ave.


106


Ruth W. Currier, 31 Pratt St.


103


Louis Ellenwood, 50 Lowell St.


102


Charles E. Tasney, 7 Gould St.


99


Harriette P. Leuchtman, 16 Belmont St.


91


Gertrude F. Stratton, 91 Oak St.


102


Edward B. Eames, 193 Main St.


97


Dudley B. Killam, 16 Arlington St.


101


Natalie Burnham, 35 Copeland Ave.


95


Blanks


1053


Whole number of votes cast, Republican


163


DEMOCRATIC PARTY


State Committee, Seventh Middlesex District


Charles P. Cox, 43 Sixth St., Lowell


19


John J. Gilbride, 14 Porter St., Lowell


27


James G. Manning, 13 Fourth St., Lowell


45


James H. Fleming, 18 Green St., Reading


2


Blanks 131


53


Delegate to State Convention


Richard F. Drew, 110 Salem St.


14


George F. A. McDougall, 13 Village St.


65


James H. Fleming, 18 Green St. 118


Blanks 27


Town Committee


James F. Desmond, 4 Center Ave.


138


Millard F. Charles, 66 Bancroft Ave. 193


John J. Carney, 42 Mineral St.


135


Bernard W. Conefy, 59 Haven St.


132


Daniel J. Desmond, 138 Main St.


136


Catherine L. Doherty, 71 Green St.


137


James H. Fleming, 18 Green St.


138


Rose A. Gadbois, 5 Maple St.


132


Paul Geary, 16 Minot St.


136


Owen McKenney, 116 John St.


190


Thomas J. Murray, Sweetser Ave.


134


Catherine E. Reilly, 19 Glen Rd.


137


George Robbins, 28 Park Ave.


181


William Sullivan, 12 Green St.


131


Leo A. Surrette, 11 Temple St.


137


James A. Waters, 9 Chute Street


135


Frank J. Dunn, 28 Pleasant St.


139


Catherine W. Peters, 2 Center Ave.


131


Arthur J. Beaudoin, 12 Fark Ave.


133


Edwin E. Wendell, 88 Ash St.


136


Arthur L. Doiron, 36 Village St.


134


Walter A. Scanlon, 31 Wilson St.


137


Edward A. Brophy, 300 Main St.


53


Elliott Canty, 13 Kingston St.


52


Margaret A. Canty, 39 Mineral St.


51


Francis A. Carter, 59 Harrison St.


52


William B. Flaherty, 52 Bay State Rd.


51


Helen R. Gillis, 41 Locust St.


51


Edward M. Halligan, 3 Salem St.


52


Michael J. Hegarty, 12 Center Ave.


52


George F. A. McDougall, 13 Village St.


51


Hannah F. Meaney, 6 Hancock St.


51


Paul F. Mellen, 95 Middlesex Ave.


50


James F. O'Rourke, 19 Spring St.


54


Herbert J. Ryland, 54 John St.


51


Susan Kelley, 19 Spring St.


53


Joseph Schimpfke, 123 West St.


50


John J. Walsh, Jr., 122 Main St.


54


54


Mary J. Weafer, 163 High St. 51


Albert J. Wright, 7 Washington St. 52


Whole number of Democratic Votes Cast 224


The votes were counted and declared in open Town meeting as re- corded above.


On motion of Albert N. Leman, it was voted to adjourn sine die ..


MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.


STATE PRIMARY


Security Hall, Woburn St., Sept. 20, 1934.


Pursuant to the warrant a Primary was held at time and' place specified therein and was called to order by Selectman, Newell H. Mor- ton. The warrant was read. The ballot boxes were examined and de- clared empty and the keys were delivered to the Constable in charge, James W. Sias. The ballots were delivered to the Selectman in charge. The Polls were duly opened and closed at the hours specified in the warrant and the votes counted in open Town meeting with the follow- ing results.


Whole number of ballots cast for the Republican Party 1900


Whole number of ballots cast for the Democratic Party 434


REPUBLICAN PARTY


Governor


Gaspar G. Bacon, 222 Prince St., Boston 1260


Frank A. Goodwin, 50 St. Andrews Rd., Boston


693


Blanks 47


Lieutenant Governor


1741


John W. Haigis, 24 Church St., Greenfield Blanks


165


Secretary


1754.


Frederic W. Cook, 75 Benton Rd., Somerville Blanks


152 :: :


Treasurer


Oscar N. Dionne, 220 Wood St., New Bedford


946


Thomas M. Vinson, 195 High St., Winchester Blanks 261


Auditor


Elizabeth W. Pigeon, 58 White St., Boston


698


Elmer P. Atherton, 67 Delano Ave., Revere


64


Alonzo B. Cook, 4 Bulfinch Place, Boston Irma Adelaide Rich, 5 Minton St., Boston Blanks


34


174


Attorney General


Joseph E. Warner, 52 Church Green, Taunton Blanks


1715


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936


699


55


Senator in Congress


Robert M. Washburn, 236 Bay State Rd., Boston Blanks 241


1665


Congressman, 5th District


John M. King, 158 Howard St., Lowell 149


Edith Nourse Rogers, 444 Andover St., Lowell 1691 Blanks 66


Councillor, 6th District


George H. Bailey, 133 Sheridan Ave., Medford 388


James. Walter Balfour, Sr., 52 Electric Ave., Somerville 52


Eugene A, F. Burtnett, 39 Ware St., Somerville 951


John. Y: Myers, 41 Sanders Ave., Lowell 107-


Blanks 408


Senator, 7th Middlesex District


Mary Walsh . Brennan, 437 East Merrimac St., Lowell


Joseph. R. Cotton, 53 Marrett Rd., Lexington 637


Louis Ellenwood, 50 Lowell St., Reading 1161


Blanks 64


.. Representatives in General Court, 18th Middlesex District


Gustave W. Everberg, 11 Cleveland Ave., Woburn 784


Arthur J. Moore, 15 Fletcher Rd., Woburn 593


Alexander Smyth, 132 Montvale Rd., Woburn 439


Mollie A. Sweetser, 110 Woburn St., Reading 1362 Blanks 534


District Attorney, Northern District


Warren L. Bishop, 80 Main St., Wayland 1778 Blanks 228


Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County


Ralph N. Smith, 33 Gray St., Arlington 1654 Blanks 252


Register of Deeds, Middlesex Southern District


Thomas Leighton, 55 Kirkland St., Cambridge


1414


George LeRoy Woods, 43 Estes St., Everett Blanks 302


190


County Commissioners, Middlesex County


Smith J. Adams, 19 Columbus Ave., Lowell 229


George H. Brown, 781 Westford St., Lowell 221


Wesley G. Collins, 105 Lynn St., Everett 46


Harry J. Gilmore, 122 Lincoln Rd., Medford 171


Francis F. Griffith, 20 Elston St., Somerville 38


Victor Francis Jewett, 756 Westford St., Lowell 78


Blanks 417


56


Associate County Commissioners, Middlesex County


John Alfred Brodbine, 223 Webster St., Malden 246


Robert D. Donaldson, Old Lexington Rd., Lincoln 917


Melvin G. Rogers, Whipple Rd., Tewksbury 1097


Carroll E. Scott, 54 College Ave., Medford 405


Blanks 1147


Sheriff, Middlesex County


Howe Coolidge Amee, 172 Hancock st., Cambridge 4.4


Joseph G. Bates, 62 Mt. Vernon st., Malden 72


409


3


8


109


711


78


15


23


211


223


DEMOCRATIC PARTY


Governor


Charles H. Cole, 34 Gloucester St., Boston


169


James M. Curley, 350 Jamicaway, Boston


242


Frank A. Goodwin, 50 St. Andrew St., Boston Blanks


3


Lieutenant Governor


Joseph L. Hurley, 655 Rock St., Fall River


271


Francis E. Kelly, 24 Topleff St., Boston Blanks


121


42


Secretary


Joseph Santosuosso, 201 Lake St., Boston James P. Blake, 15 Linden St., Boston John J. Buckley, 72 Washington St., Boston James Joseph Dugan, 66 Monroe Rd., Quincy John D. O'Brien, 68 Decatur St., Boston Clement A. Riley, 153 Nahatan St., Norwood William F. Sullivan, 28 Arborough St., Boston Blanks


174


38


84


9


19


11


29


70


Treasurer


Charles F. Hurley, 57 Fresh Pond Lake, Cambridge Blanks


366


68


57


Harry Dunlap Brown, Wyman Rd., Billerica George Groombridge, 448 Broadway, Somerville John W. Justice, 6 Ashland St., Medford Clarence P. Kidder, 17A Forest St., Cambridge Joseph M. McElroy, 48 Thorndike St., Cambridge Ralph W. Robart, 197 Lexington Ave., Cambridge Wendell D. Rockwood, 21 Avon St., Cambridge George A. C. Stone, 14 Melvin St., Somerville Henry L. Walker, 123 Grant Ave., Medford Blanks


20


Auditor


Thomas H. Buckley, 198 Centre Ave., Abington Leo D. Walsh, 1 Plummer Place, Boston 72


276 86


Blanks


Attorney General


Paul A. Dever, 63 Reservoir St., Cambridge 214 John Martin Boyle, 1053 Saratoga St., Boston Philip A. Chapman, 47 Sudan St., Boston 26 Harold W. Sullivan, 30 Kinross Rd., Boston 76 Blanks 63


Senator in Congress


David I. Walsh, 37 Day St., Fitchburg 286


Edward P. Barry, 32 Sigourney St., Boston


101


William Donahue, 271 North Beacon St., Boston 21 Blanks 26


Congressman, 5th District


Joseph M. Halloran, 317 Chelmsford St., Lowell 115


George S. McLaughlin, 65 Lewis Rd., Belmont 66


22


William P. Morrissey, 246 Beacon St., Lowell Jeremiah J. O'Sullivan, 105 Mt. Washington St., Lowell 121


Blanks 110


Councillor, 6th District


James J. Brennan, 10 Putnam St., Somerville


121


David L. Burke, 284 Stevens St., Lowell 47


James E. Fitzgerald, Jr., 77 Bromfield Rd., Somerville 73


Daniel J. Forrest, 380 Washington St., Somerville 6


Robert J. Muldoon, 123 Highland Ave., Somerville 25


Paul W. O'Brien, 300 Concord St., Lowell 44


Blanks 118


Senator, 7th Middlesex District


Walter J. Cleary, 47 Swift St., Lowell 197


119


Maurice D. Condrey, 255 Rogers St., Lowell Blanks 118


Representatives in General Court, 18th Middlesex District


John F. Cullen, 3 Richmond Park, Woburn 137


Martin C. Doherty, 36 Mt. Pleasant St., Woburn 170


Richard F. Drew, 110 Salem St., Reading 243


Cecilia A. Reade Mahern, 2 Blossom St., Woburn 79


Blanks 239


District Attorney, Northern District


James J. Bruin, 161 School St., Lowell 164


John A. Crowley, 106 Beacon St., Lowell 79


58


55


John F. Daley, 404A Broadway, Cambridge 52


36


Joseph M. Gavan, 225 Allston St., Cambridge Blanks


103


Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County


222


John J. Brennan, 39 Cutter St., Somerville


64


Edward L. Ford, 396 Broadway, Cambridge


37


John D. Medeiros, 10 Dimock St., Somerville Blanks 111


Register of Deeds, Middlesex Southern District


John Gordon Duffy, 169 Spring St., Cambridge


100


Blanks 137


County Commissioners, Middlesex County


Thomas B. Brennan, 72 Bower St., Medford


180


Robert F. Donovan, 32 Wallace St., Somerville


21


Louis F. Stuart, 199 Beacon St., Somerville Blanks 127


Associate Commissioners, Middlesex County


Charles R. Brunelle, 64 Temple St., Somerville


101


Edward L. Harley, 46 Crosby St., Lowell 101


63


Thomas Murray, 85A Franklin St., Somerville


118


John A. Sweeney, 53 Cedar St., Cambridge 123 Blanks 357


Sheriff, Middlesex County


Patrick J. Brennan, 312 Cambridge St., Cambridge


80


Michael DeLuca, 36 Walker St., Cambridge 12


Charles P. Fox, 443 Sixth St., Lowell 17


William R. Griffin, 12 Nesmith St., Lowell


28


John C. Kelleher, 8 Bigelow St., Somerville 50


Daniel P. Leahy, 23 Rindgefield St., Cambridge


34


Ralph W. Robart, 197 Lexington Ave., Cambridge 12


Patrick Henry Ryan, 31 Richardson St., Somerville


16


William H. Walsh, off Cochituate Rd., Framingham 62


Blanks 93


The votes were sorted, counted and declared in open Town meet- ing and the meeting adjourned sine die.


MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.


STATE ELECTION


Security Hall, Woburn St., Nov. 6, 1934.


Pursuant to the warrant and Constable's Return thereon, a State Election was held and was called to order at time and place speci-


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197


John I. Ford, 155 Summer St., Somerville


106


Francis R. King, 176 Liberty St., Lowell


fied therein by Selectman Newell H. Morton, who read the warrant when it was moved to dispense with further reading except the Con- stable's Return which was duly voted. The keys were given to the Constable in charge, the ballot boxes were duly examined and regis- tered 0000 and were declared empty. The ballots were delivered to the Election Officer in charge. The polls were closed at 8 o'clock P. M. with the following result, 4591 having voted for the following candidates.


Governor


John W. Aiken of Chelsea


5


Gaspar G. Bacon of Boston


3105


James M. Curley of Boston 1124


Freeman W. Follett of Haverhill


6


Frank A. Goodwin of Boston


297


Alfred Baker Lewis of Cambridge


12


Edward Stevens of Boston


3


Blanks 39


Lieutenant Governor


Elizabeth Donovan of North Brookfield


22


John W. Haigis of Greenfield


3301


Horace I. Hillis of Saugus


37


Joseph L. Hurley of Fall River


1102


Florence L. Lawton of Worcester


23


Horace Riley of Boston


11


Blanks 95


Secretary


Walter Burke of New Bedford


14


Frederic W. Cook of Somerville


3446


George L. McGlynn of Beverley


7


Leslie A. Richards of South Hadley


22


Joseph Santosuosso of Boston


957


William B. Taylor of Plympton


22


Blanks


123


Treasurer


3047


William R. Ferry of Newton


68


Thomas Gilmartin of Brookline


9


Charles F. Hurley of Cambridge


1277


Harry Maltsman of Boston


. 14


Frederick S. Reynolds of Lynn


7


Blanks


169


Auditor


Henning A. Blomen of Cambridge


16


Thomas H. Buckley of Abington


1237


60


Oscar U. Dionne of New Bedford


Alonzo B. Cook of Boston


Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield


37 7


Faul Skers of Worcester


Blanks 247


Attorney General


Morris Berzon of Everett


18


Paul A. Dever of Cambridge


1061


Charles A. Flaherty


8


George F. Hogan of Nahant


50


Fred E. Oelcher of Peabody


11


Joseph E. Warner of Taunton


3277


Blanks 166


Senator in Congress


Albert Sprague Coolidge of Pittsfield


25


W. Barnard Smith of Brookline


26


David I. Walsh of Fitchburg


1625


Robert M. Washburn of Boston


2776


Albert L. Waterman of Boston


6


Paul C. Wicks of Greenfield


6


Blanks 127


Congressman, 5th District


Jeremiah J. O'Sullivan of Lowell


852


Edith Nourse Rogers of Lowell


3601


Blanks 133


Councillor, 6th District


James J. Brennan of Somerville


1076


Eugene A. F. Burtnett of Somerville


3211


Blanks 304


Senator, 7th Middlesex District


Walter J. Cleary of Lowell


1043


Joseph R. Cotton of Lexington


3307


Blanks 241


Representatives in General Court, 18th Middlesex District


881


Martin C. Doherty of Woburn


916


Gustave W. Everberg of Woburn


3010


Mollie A. Sweetser of Reading


3251


Blanks 1124


District Attorney


Warren L. Bishop of Wayland


3315


James J. Bruin of Lowell


983


Richard S. McCabe of Lexington


92


Blanks 201


61


3047


John P. Cullen of Woburn


Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County


John J. Brennan of Somerville


Ralph N. Smith of Arlington V. Philip Torigian of Cambridge 30


Blanks 259


Register of Deeds, Middlesex Southern District


John Gordon Duffy of Cambridge


1016


Thomas Leighton of Cambridge


3303


Blanks 272


County Commissioner


Thomas B. Brennan of Medford


1013


Earl C. Hamilton of Cambridge


51


Victor Francis Jewett of Lowell 3209


Blanks 318


Associate Commissioners, Middlesex County


Robert D. Donaldson of Lincoln


2876


Edward L. Harley of Lowell


957


Thomas Murray of Somerville


839


Alfred H. Pigott of Somerville


27


Melvin G. Rogers of Tewksbury


3029


John D. Sexton of Somerville


34


Blanks 1420


Sheriff, Middlesex County


Donald P. Hurd of Somerville


35


Joseph McElroy of Cambridge


3316


Oscanio DiRago of Medford


3


Ralph W. Robart of Cambridge


980


Blanks 257


Question No. 1, Trapping Law


Yes


1376


No


1458


Blanks


1757


Liquor License, All Beverages


Yes


1147


No


3089


Blanks


355


Liquor License, Wines and Malt Beverages


Yes


1400


No


2793


Blanks


398


Betting on Horse Races


Yes


2066


No


1929


Blanks


596


62


1050


3252


Betting on Dog Races


Yes 1439


No 2397


Blanks 755


The votes were counted and declared in open Town meeting and sealed and delivered to the Town Clerk whereupon the meeting was adjourned sine die.


MILLARD F. CHARLES, Town Clerk.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS County of Middlesex CITY OF WOBURN


In accordance with the provisions of Section 125, Chapter 54 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, the City Clerk of Woburn and Town Clerks of Reading and North Reading, being the City and Town Clerks of every City and Town in Representative District No. 18 within said County met at the City Hall, Woburn at noon on Friday, November 16, A. D. 1934, being the tenth day succeeding the day of State Election held on Tuesday, November 6, A. D. 1934, and then and there opened, examined and compared the copies of the records of votes cast at said election for the office representative and determined therefrom that Gustave W. Everberg of Woburn and Mollie A. Sweetser of Reading were elected to the office of Repre- sentative.


The following is a schedule of the names of all persons for whom votes for Representative were given in said District and the number of votes given for each person, viz :-




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