Town of Reading Massachusetts annual report 1956, Part 6

Author: Reading (Mass.)
Publication date: 1956
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 292


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It is the Board's position that the rezoning of this area would be in the interest of good planning. It is for you, the Town Meeting, to decide whether the growth of Reading requires this increase in the Business A. Zone and if so, will this particular area suffer from the change.


(signed) ROBERT G. CLINCH BENJAMIN M. HARTSHORN, JR. W. FRANKLIN BURNHAM, JR.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted that the report be accepted and placed on file.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted to place Article 2 on the table.


ARTICLE 50. Robert G. Clinch moved that the Zoning By-Law and the Zoning Map of the Town of Reading dated February 13, 1942, as amended, be and the same hereby are amended by changing the following described area now zoned as a part of Residence A-1 District to Business A district:


"Beginning at the center line of Main Street at a point where prolongation of the Southerly boundary property line of William D. Moore and Marguerita M. Moore crosses the center line of Main Street and being the terminating description of the new existing Business Zone A;


"Thence Easterly by the present Business Zone 150 feet;


"Thence turning and running Southerly by a line parallel to and 117 feet distance from the Easterly side line of Main Street to the cen- ter line of Summer Avenue and the present existing Business Zone;


"Thence turning and running Westerly by the present existing Bus- iness Zone 300 feet, more or less;


"Thence turning and running Northerly by a line parallel to and 117 feet distance from the Westerly side line of Main Street to the center line of Pinevale Avenue, and


"Thence Easterly by the center line of Pinevale Avenue 150 feet to the center line of Main Street, and


"Thence Northerly along the center line of Main Street to the point of beginning."


19 voted in the affirmative


107 voted in the negative


This motion was lost.


On motion of Robert G. Clinch it was voted to take Article 2 from the table.


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ARTICLE 2. A report of the Planning Board was read by W. Frank- lin Burnham, Jr.


On February 27, 1956, your Planning Board held a public hearing in Room 19 of the Town Building at 8:00 P.M. in regard to a proposed change from Residence A-1 to Industry.


It is the opinion of the Board that this proposed change not be made inasmuch as the particular problem involved may be solved by other means.


The area involved is devoted to Commercial Greenhouses. It ap- pears to the Board that the property will continue in that use for some time to come. Further extension in zoning at this time is not indicated.


ROBERT G. CLINCH BENJAMIN M. HARTSHORN, JR. W. FRANKLIN BURNHAM, JR.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted to place Article 2' on the table.


ARTICLE 51. On motion of W. Franklin Burnham, Jr. it was voted that Article 51 be indefinitely postponed.


On motion of Robert G. Clinch it was voted to take Article 2 from the table.


ARTICLE 2. A report of the Planning Board was read by W. Frank- lin Burnham, Jr.


On February 27, 1956 your Planning Board held a Public Hearing in Room 19 of the Town Building. This hearing was in regard to the proposed change from Residence A-1 to Business B.


The Board feels that this is a normal increase of the Business B Zone. A definition of a Business Zone is described as follows:


"Within a Business B district all manufacturing and industrial enterprises except as they are clearly incidental to a retail business lawfully conducted on the premises are specifically prohibited. The end of Salem Street from Bay State Road to the Wakefield line is zoned Business B on both sides. We feel therefore that the property in ques- tion could be rezoned for Business and be in accord with good planning practices. It would not create a new independent zone but would extend an existing zone. A buffer zone on the northeasterly side of this property was created to avoid as much as possible any intrusion on occupied residential property. Similarly on the southerly and south- westerly side we feel that this new zone will not be detrimental to any residents.


At the Hearing there was considerable opposition by people living in the immediate vicinity and petitions were received by the Board with more than 100 signers. The principal objections were that a Business Zone would tend to devaluate property, that the type of business that might be put in, i.e., a contractor's office would be undesirable, that any businesses would tend to increase the traffic hazard on Salem Street.


The Board feels that the Town should evaluate its available land and attempt to build up its business potential. For this reason we feel


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that any increase in the Business B zone should be in the described area. We further feel that if it is so zoned and developed the Town will receive financial returns that will produce a profit to the Town.


ROBERT G. CLINCH BENJAMIN M. HARTSHORN, JR.


W. FRANKLIN BURNHAM, JR.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted that the report be accepted and placed on file.


ARTICLE 52. As amended by vote under motion of Robert G. Clinch, W. Franklin Burnham, Jr. moved that the Zoning By-law and the Zoning Map of the Town of Reading dated February 13, 1942, as amended, be and the same hereby are amended by changing a part of Residence A-1 district to Business C District.


This motion was lost.


11 voted in the affirmative.


97 voted in the negative.


ARTICLE 53. On motion of Phillip G. Willcox it was voted that the subject matter of Article 53 be referred to the Municipal Light Board, and that said Board be, and it hereby is, authorized to install such additional street lights, as in its judgment are required, and to make such changes in the size, type, and location of existing street lights as, it may deem advisable, the expense of same to be paid from the income of the Plant.


ARTICLE 54. On motion of Phillip G. Willcox it was voted that the Municipal Light Board be authorized and empowered to extend and enlarge the Municipal Light Plant by constructing a substation in the Town of Lynnfield, installing the necessary power lines from the Ash Street Plant to such substation and installing such other appliances and equipment which may be necessary in connection therewith, and to acquire by purchase a lot of land in the Town of Lynnfield situated northerly of Main Street or at such other location as the Municipal Light Board may deem advisable for the construction of such substation, and by constructing an additional substation unit in the Town of Wilming- ton upon land owned by the Town and situated on the westerly side of Wildwood Street, Wilmington, and by constructing an additional substation unit in the Town of North Reading upon land owned by the Town and situated on Haverhill Street in North Reading, and install- ing such other appliances and equipment which may be necessary in connection therewith, and that there be raised and appropriated for the aforesaid purposes the sum of Six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000.00) in addition to the amount which may be available in the Depreciation Fund to be expended by the Manager of the Municipal Light Department under the direction and control of the Municipal Light Board for the aforesaid purposes; and that the Treasurer of the Town be and he hereby is authorized and directed, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow said sum of Six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000.00) and to issue therefor Bonds or Notes of the Town, such


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Bonds or Notes to be payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, so that the whole loan shall be payable in not more than twenty (20) years from the date of the first Bond or Note or at such earlier time as the Treasurer and the Selectmen may determine; and said Bonds or Notes shall be signed by the Treasurer and countersigned by the Selectmen.


111 voted in the affirmative.


0 voted in the negative.


ARTICLE 55. On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted that the sum of One thousand (1,000) Dollars be raised and appropriated for the observance of the Christmas Season of 1956 by the decoration and illumination of public buildings and public streets and the decoration of Christmas trees upon municipal land.


ARTICLE 56. On motion of Lawrence A. Cate it was voted that Article 56 be indefinitely postponed.


ARTICLE 57. On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted that the sum of Fifteen hundred (1500) Dollars be raised and appropriated for the purpose of providing by lease or otherwise, suitable head- quarters for Reading Post 62 of the American Legion.


ARTICLE 58. On motion of Gilbert M. Lothrop it was voted that the sum of Six hundred and sixty (660) Dollars be raised and appro- priated for the purpose of providing by lease or otherwise, suitable headquarters for Reading Post 685 Veterans of Foreign Wars.


ARTICLE 59. On motion of Gilbert M. Lothrop it was voted that the sum of Six hundred (600) Dollars be raised and appropriated for Child Welfare Work to be expended under the direction of the Reading Visiting Nurse Association and the Board of Health.


ARTICLE 60. On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted that the sum of One hundred (100) Dollars be raised and appropriated under the provisions of Sections 40 and 45 of Chapter 128 of the General Laws, and that the Board of Selectmen be and they hereby are authorized to appoint a Director to cooperate with the Middlesex County Trustees for the County Aid to Agriculture and work of the Middlesex County Extension Service and the 4-H Clubs.


ARTICLE 61. On motion of Edouard N. Dube it was voted that the sum of Two thousand (2,000) Dollars be appropriated from the Cemetery Reserve Fund receipts from the sale of lots and graves in Laurel Hill Cemetery and Forest Glen Cemetery for maintenance, care, improvement and embellishment of said Cemeteries under the pro- visions of Section 15 of Chapter 114 of the General Laws.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted to take Article 4 from the table.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted that Article 4 be indefinitely postponed.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted to take Article 3 from the table.


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ARTICLE 3. Earl W. Hobart moved that all Boards and Committees elected and appointed by the Town of Reading, Massachusetts, be re- quired to file their full reports with the Town Clek two weeks before any annual town meeting.


This motion was not voted.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted that Article 3 be indefinitely postponed.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted to take Article 2 from the table.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted that Article 2 be indefinitely postponed.


On motion of Kenneth C. Latham it was voted that the meeting be adjourned, sine die, at 11:35 P.M.


149 Precinct Members were present.


A true copy. Attest:


BOYD H. STEWART, Town Clerk


PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION


Security Hall


April 24, 1956


Pursuant to the warrant and the Constable's return thereon a Party Primary was held at the time and place specified, and was called to order by Boyd H. Stewart, Town Clerk, who then read the warrant and the Officer's return. The ballot boxes were duly examined by the Con- stable in charge and found to be empty and registered 000.


The polls were then declared open at 3:00 P. M. and were closed at 8:00 P. M. with the following result: 49 Democrat Votes and 439 Republican Votes for a total of 488, as follows:


Ten Delegates at Large to the Republican National Convention


Pr. 1 Pr. 2


Pr. 3 Pr. 4 Total


Christian A. Herter


73


127


108


117


425


Leverett Saltonstall


73


128


107


116


424


Joseph W. Martin, Jr.


74


125


108


114


421


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.


74


126


106


114


420


Sinclair Weeks


70


125


107


113


415


Elmer C. Nelson


68


115


101


110


394


Ralph H. Bonnell


70


119


102


111


402


Esther W. Wheeler


70


116


103


110


399


Robert F. Bradford


72


125


108


115


420


Thomas Pappas


70


117


99


108


394


Blanks


46


87


81


62


276


Totals


760


1310


1130


1190


4390


64


Ten Alternate Delegates at Large to the Republican National Convention


Pr. 1 Pr. 2 Pr. 3


Pr. 4 Total


Basil Brewer


62


114


90


99


365


Bruce Crane


64


119


101


105


389


Katherine G. Howard


68


124


109


111


412


Charles J. Innes


62


117


98


105


382


Daniel J. Lynch


61


118


97


103


379


Maxwell M. Rabb


61


118


98


105


382


Richard F. Treadway


63


120


99


105


387


John A. Volpe


68


119


98


107


392


William W. White


63


118


94


103


378


Sumner G. Whittier


72


123


109


113


417


Blanks


116


120


137


134


507


Totals


760


1310


1130


1190


4390


Two District Delegates to the Republican National Convention Eighth Congressional District


Charles Gibbons


73


125


109


111


418


Fred Lamson


68


119


102


109


398


Blanks


11


18


15


18


62


Totals


152


262


226


238


878


Two Alternate District Delegates to the Republican National Convention Eighth Congressional District


Aurelia J. Grace


67


111


101


102


381


Lloyd B. Waring


67


118


102


105


392


Blanks


18


33


23


31


105


Totals


152


262


226


238


878


Republican State Committee (Man) 7th Middlesex District


Alan G. Adams


67


118


97


104


386


Blanks


9


13


16


15


53


Totals


76


131


113


119


439


Republican State Committee (Woman) 7th Middlesex District


Paula K. Lewellen


1


9


1


2


13


Blanks


75


122


112


117


426


Totals


76


131


113


119


439


Republican Town Committee - Thirty-five Members


Louise B. Jenkins


70


118


100


106


394


G. Warren Cochrane, Jr.


66


112


95


104


377


Minetta R. Turner


67


107


95


102


371


Mildred P. Boyle


68


110


104


105


387


Marjorie L. Schoppelry


68


115


100


103


386


Marcia C. Foxcroft


65


116


104


104


389


65


Oliver G. Brown


66


109


97


104


376


Gilbert M. Lothrop


71


120


104


112


407


Newell H. Morton


72


120


104


111


407


C. Nelson Bishop


69


116


105


101


391


Henry A. Murphy, Jr.


69


104


93


104


370


Mary E. Earley


66


109


97


103


375


Lester W. Bowen


66


109


94


102


371


Ruth P. Poor


68


117


96


103


384


Marion B. Temple


70


112


99


103


384


Eleanor C. Bishop


69


110


105


107


391


Edward J. Taylor


67


106


98


105


376


Frank D. Tanner


71


121


101


109


402


Charles E. Wilkinson


71


115


104


113


403


Carl H. Amon, Jr.


66


111


100


102


379


William H. Dolben, Jr.


67


112


98


108


385


Robert S. Ralston


67


106


96


105


374


Mollie A. Sweetser


68


116


104


105


393


Helen M. Towle


66


108


95


103


372


James T. Putnam


68


112


99


107


386


Richard P. Shaw


65


109


96


101


371


Marion R. Symonds


70


112


102


107


391


Arthur L. Harris


71


113


99


110


393


James E. Calvin


70


117


99


112


398


Blanks


683


1323


1072


1094


4182


Totals


2660


4585


3955


4165


15365


Presidential Preference - Republican


Dwight D. Eisenhower


369


Blanks


1


70


Totals


439


Twenty-four Delegates at Large to the Democratic National Convention


John F. Kennedy


17


9


10


7


43


Paul A. Dever


18


7


9


6 40


John W. McCormack


18


11


9


8


46


John B. Hynes


16


8


9


8


41


William H. Burke, Jr.


15


8


8


6


37


Margaret M. O'Riordian


15


5


8


6


34


James M. Curley


16


6


9


6


37


Thomas J. Buckley


15


7


9


6


37


Edward J. Cronin


17


8


8


7 40


John E. Powers


17


7


7


5


36


Michael F. Skerry


15


8


7


8


38


Albert S. Previte, Jr.


14


5


8


6


33


John A. Callahan


15


7


8


5


35


J. William Belanger


14


6


7


5


32


Daniel Rudsten


14


5


7


5


31


Ira R. Lyons


14


6


7


5


32


66


Garrett H. Byrne


15


6


7


6 34


Daniel B. Brunton


14


5


7


5


31


James D. O Brien


14


7


7


5


33


John F. Kane


15


6


7


5


33


Howard W. Fitzpatrick


17


7


8


8


40


John S. Begley


14


5


7


5


31


James J. Corbett


15


7


7


7


36


Jackson J. Holtz


14


5


7


6


32


Blanks


64


151


53


46


314


Total


432


312


240


192


1176


Twenty-four Alternate Delegates at Large to the Democratic Convention


Joseph A. DeGuglielmo


15


6


7


7 35


J. Henry Goguen


15


6


7


5 33


Chester A. Dolan, Jr.


16


6


7


6


35


Michael LoPresti


16


6


7


6


35


Peter J. Rzeznikiewcz


15


4


7


5


31


Francis E. Lavigne


15


5


7


5


32


Salvatore Camileo


15


5


7


5


32


Leonard J. Warner


15


5


7


6


33


Silas F. Taylor


15


4


7


6


32


Mary A. Tomasello


15


6


7


6


34


Hugh J. Mclaughlin


15


6


7


7 35


Doris M. Racicot


15


5


7


5


32


Anna Sullivan


16


7


7


6


36


Mary DePasquale Murray


15


5


7


5


32


Charles N. Collatos


15


5


7


6


33


Anthony M. Scibelli


15


4


7


5


31


Matthew L. McGrath, Jr.


15


5


7


7


34


Joseph Garczynski, Jr.


15


5


7


6


33


Edward Krock


15


5


7


5


32


James R. Carter


15


4


7


7


33


Thomas J. Hannon


14


5


7


6


32


Harry L. Silva


14


4


7


6


31


Jean S. LeCompte


14


4


7


5


30


John F. Cahill


15


7


7


6


35


Blanks


72


188


72


53


385


Total


432


312


240


192


1176


Four District Delegates to the Democratic National Convention Eighth Congressional District


Torbert H. MacDonald


15


9


8


8


40


Phillij J. Crowley


14


8


6


6 34


William J. Donovan


13


7


6


6


32


Frederick T. McDermott


14


9


6


7


36


Blanks


16


19


14


5


54


Total ..


72


52


40


32


196


67


Two Alternate Delegates to the Democratic National Convention Eighth Congregational District


John J. Bucchiere


12


7


6


7 32


William J. Lee


14


9


7


5


35


Blanks


10


10


7


4


31


Total


36


26


20


16


98


Democratic State Committee (Man) 7th Middlesex District


Richard K. Donahue


10


6


5


7 28


Raymond F. Rourke


4


2


1


1


8


Blanks


4


5


4


-


13


Total


18


13


10


8


49


Democratic State Committee (Woman) 7th Middlesex District


Helen Gilbride Droney


11


3


4


6


24


Margaret Nickles


3


4


2


2


11


Blanks


4


6


4


14


Total


18


13


10


8


49


Democratic Town Committee - Ten Members


Walter C. Powers


14


8


7


6


35


Catherine B. Banfield


14


8


8


5 35


Doris R. White


14


8


7


5


34


Mary E. Doran


14


8


9


6


37


Thomas R. Browne


16


8


9


7


40


Joseph D. Cahill


15


8


7


7


37


John J. Quinlan, Jr.


16


8


9


7


40


Annie O'Malley


15


10


8


5


38


Louis Bacigalupo


16


8


9


6


39


Rose A. Gadbois


15


7


9


5


36


Blanks


31


49


18


21


119


Total


180


130


100


80


490


Presidential Preference - Democratic


Estes Kefauver


4


John J. Kennedy


2


John W. McCormack


25


Adlai E. Stevenson


11


Blanks


7


Total


49


A true copy. Attest:


BOYD H. STEWART, Town Clerk


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STATE PRIMARY


Security Hall


September 18, 1956


Pursuant to the warrant and the Constable's return thereon a Party Primary was held at the time and place specified.


The meeting was called to order by Kenneth C. Latham. The war- rant was partially read by Boyd H. Stewart, when on motion of Arthur L. Harris it was voted to dispense with the further reading of the war- rant. The Officer's return was then read by Boyd H. Stewart.


The polls were then declared open at 7 A. M., and were closed at 8 P. M. with the following result: 456 Democrat Votes and 2156 Republi- can Votes for a total of 2612, as follows:


Ballot of the Republican Party


Pr.


Pr.


Pr.


Pr. Total


1


2


3


4


Governor


Sumner G. Whittier, 103 Linden St. Everett


334


566


527


634


2061


Blanks


28


26


19


22


95


362


592


546


656


2156


Lieutenant Governor


Charles Gibbons, 53 Oak St., Stoneham


341


570


522


628


2061


Blanks


21


22


24


28


95


362


592


546


656


2156


Secretary


Richard I. Furbush, 436 Waverly Oaks Rd.,


Waltham


331


562


528


623


2044


Blanks


31


30


18


33


112


362


592


546


656


2156


Treasurer


Robert H. Beaudreau, Hosmer St., Malbrgh


331


562


523


619


2035


Blanks


31


30


23


37


121


362


592


546


656


2156


Auditor


Joseph A. Nobile, 914 Beacon St., Boston


328


559


525


614


2026


Blanks


34


33


21


42


130


362


592


546


656


2156


Attorney General


George Fingold, 37 Lowell Rd., Concord


332


570


523


622


2047


Blanks


30


22


23


34


109


362


592


546


656


2156


69


Congressman


E. Eugene Farnam, 42 Wyman St., Medford


...


227


446


397


451


1521


Walter B. MacDonald, 50 E. Albion St., Smrvl


36


50


35


67


188


Vernon C. Newman, 217 Webster St., Malden


63


65


88


93


309


Blanks


36


31


26


45


138


362


592


546


656


2156


Councillor


Bertram S. Killam, 8 MacArthur St., Smrville Lawrence W. Lloyd, 169 Laurel St., Melrose


39


42


42


56


179


260


458


433


485


1636


William A. Warren, 53 Cedar St., Somerville


25


42


30


49


146


Blanks


38


50


41


66


195


362


592


546


656


2156


Senator


Thomas W. Ackerson, 101 Green St., Wakefield 44


69


76


94


283


Lester W. Bowen, 1457 Main St., Reading


157


213


183


249


802


John C. Connelly, 199 Summer Ave., Reading


47


91


74


87


299


Charles E. Ferguson, 1364 Mass. Ave., Lxgton William D. MacDonald, Jr., 66 Elm St., Wkfld


19


20


18


33


90


Blanks


22


30


31


42


125


362


592


546


656


2156


Representatives in General Court


Frank D. Tanner, 26 Mineral St., Reading


297


496


448


556


1797


Charles E. Wilkinson, 38 Deering St., Reading John P. Collins, 71 Middlesex Ave., Reading Blanks


76


134


112


124


446


49


82


74


93


298


724 1184 1092 1312


4312


County Commissioners


William G. Andrew, 472 Cambridge St., Camb. H. Herbert Applin, 31 Barnard Ave., Wtertn


162


275


279


301


1017


George A. Ayotte, 51 Martin St., Lowell


40


54


55


66


215


Winston W. Bell, 799 Concord Ave., Camb.


39


46


39


68


192


Leo Blacher, 213 Main St., Malden


53


49


47


55


204


Thomas F. Geary, Jr., 4 Norfolk Rd., Wnchter


63


128


100


110


401


Frederick Lowe, 40 Walton St., Lowell


41


54


50


77


222


Blanks


95


174


144


204


617


724 1184 1092 1312


4312


Sheriff


John Frederick Cahill, 24 Little Pond Rd., Blmt 323


542


506


596


1967


Blanks


39


50


40


60


189


362


592


546


656


2156


231


404


378


431


1444


302


472


458


539


1771


73


169


164


151


557


70


District Attorney


Edward J. Bushell, 182 Hawthorne St., Malden Thomas F. Maher, 273 Forest St., Reading ..


79


111


96


150


436


158


215


200


262


835


Ephraim Martin, 87 Richmond Rd., Belmont


106


237


229


212


784


Blanks


19


29


21


32


101


362


592


546


656


2156


Ballot of the Democratic Party


Governor


Foster Furcolo, 812 Longmeadow St., Lngmdw


96


88


47


84


315


Thomas H. Buckley, 198 Centre Ave., Abington


34


36


28


34


132


Blanks


2


2


2


3


9


132


126


77


121


456


Lieutenant Governor


Robert F. Murphy, 90 West Border Rd., Mldn


108


95


59


92


354


James A. Burke, 91 Rockdale St., Boston


12


12


9


8


41


George A. Wells, 59 Clark St., Worcester


7


12


9


14


42


Blanks


5


7


7


19


132


126


77


121


456


Secretary


Edward J. Cronin, 13 Pincrest Ave., Peabody


109


103


69


99


380


Rbt. E. Dinsmore, 113 Bunker Hill St., Boston Blanks


14


15


4


14


47


9


8


4


8


29


132


126


77


121


456


Treasurer


Clement A. Riley, 132 Berwick Pl., Norwood


38


47


32


40


157


John F. Kennedy, 2222 Wash. St., Canton


57


43


31


47


178


John F. Buckley, 41 Chestnut St., Boston


16


11


6


13


46


Henry Joseph Hurley, 55 Dakota St., Boston John M. Kennedy, 60 Radcliffe St., Boston


9


7


2


5


23


Blanks


6


11


3


8


28


132


126


77


121


456


Auditor


Thomas J. Buckley, 21 Pinckney St., Boston


119


112


69


111


411


Blanks


13


14


8


10


45


132


126


77


121


456


71


6


7


3


8


24


Attorney General


Joseph D. Ward, 29 Allston Pl., Fitchburg


53


51


33


55


192


Edw. J. McCormack, Jr., 1110 Morton St., Boston


75


69


42


59


245


Blanks


4


6


2


7


19


132


126


77


121


456


Congressman


Torbert H. Macdonald, 18 Stevens St., Mldn


... 116


114


71


109


410


Blanks


16


12


6


12


46


132


126


77


121


456


Councillor


John F. Buckley, 16 Cedar Cliff Terr., Medford


24


25


10


24


83


John J. Burke, 124 Plainfield Ave., Malden


39


25


24


18


106


John F. Casey, 6 Pleasant Ave., Somerville ...


6


9


6


15


36


Joseph R. Crimmins, 31 Laurel St., Somerville


23


30


13


21


87


Edward J. Sullivan, 15 Surrey St., Cambridge Edward T. Sullivan, 4 Kassul Pk., Cambridge


4


6


2


7


19


Blanks


11


18


6


11


46


132


126


77


121


456


Senator


Joseph M. Curley, 18 Aborn Ave., Wakefield


99


96


63


96


354


Leonard J. Hebert, 506 E. Merrimack St., Lwl


8


4


1


3


16


David F. Toomey, 9 Spencer St., Lexington


19


19


9


18


65


Blanks


6


7


4


4


21


132


126


77


121


456


Representatives in General Court


Thomas F. Donahue, 75 Pine St., Woburn


94


75


60


86


315


Frederick V. Gilgun, 215 Main St., Woburn


61


60


44


63


228


William J. Scalley, 15 Grove St., Woburn


49


48


27


42


166


Blanks


60


69


23


51


203


264


252


154


242


912


County Commissioners


Edward M. App, 25 Poole St., Woburn


37


29


18


28


112


William P. Bennett, 22 Holyoke Rd., Somerville


1


3


4


7


15


C. Michael Bradley, 28 Lncln Pkwy, Somerville


3


10


2


6


21


Edward L. Buckley, 27 Pearson Rd., Somerville 25


15


13


21


74


John J. Burke, 46 Dickinson St., Somerville


11


3


2


8


24


John B. Carr, 91 Prentiss St., Somerville


18


13


11


19


61


John J. Carroll, 12 Montrose St., Everett


5


9


5


8


27


Joseph J. Corcoran, 186 Elm St., Cambridge


12


5


7


8


32


Joseph Perry Costa, 63 Gorman St., Lowell


7


9


1


3


20


...


...


72


25


13


16


25


79


Edward J. Coughlin, 90 Summer St., Smrvle Edward J. Crane, 15 Fulkerson St., Cambridge James A. Cullen, 82 Bacon St., Winchester John J. Curran, 14 Irma Ave., Watertown P. Joseph DiGiusto, 21 Flint St,. Somerville ...


William F. Galgay, 35 Lee St., Cambridge .. Warren M. Griffin, 242 Waban Ave., Newton James E. Hagan, 351 Wash. St., Somerville Henry E. Keenan, 27 Hodge Rd., Arlington ..


10


8


11


12


41


3


6


5


4


18


3


1


2


3


9


8


11


1


5


25


Patrick J. McGlinchey, 509 Westford St., Lwl


16


6


5


4


31


William J. Moran, 35 Curtis Ave., Somerville William P. Murray, 130 Gardner St., Arlington


4


11


1


11


27


Gerald J. Wayne, 46 Corbett St., Lowell


4


4


2


11


21


Blanks


41


50


17


30


138


264


252


154


242


912


Sheriff


Howard W. Fitzpatrick, 100 Maple St., Malden


98


82


60


103


343


Blanks


34


44


17


18


113


132


126


77


121


456


District Attorney


Vincent A. Burns, 118 Pleasant St., Arlington John C. Carr, Jr., 30 Burnside St., Medford


10


5


3


4


22


17


7


8


16


48


Joseph V. Carroll, 31 Alpine St., Somerville ...


5


5


9


7


26


Thomas F. Casey, 23 Belrose Ave., Lowell ... Edw. A. Counihan, III, 26 Elmwd Ave., Camb. John F. Cremens, 80 Grozier Rd., Cambridge James L. O'Dea, Jr., 60 Winthrop Ave., Lowell Irving L. Stackpole, 21 Col. Hill Rd., Smrvle


5


3


4


4


16


9


18


5


6


38


9


6


4


9


28


11


9


8


15


43


5


8


1


13


27


6


5


2


6


19


15


11


13


15


54


36


38


19


18


111


4


11


1


8


24


132


126


77


121


456


4


4


4


2


14


5


1


3


5


14


28


22


25


29


104


8


1


5


5


19


5


12


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3


20


1


7


4


5


17


2


5


1


0


8


Francis R. King, 37 Blossom St., Lowell


Francis G. Lyons, 56 Spring St., Cambridge


3


7


5


5


20


The votes were declared in open Town Meeting, sealed in ballot envelopes and transmitted to the Constable to be placed in the Town building vault for safe keeping.




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