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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-04-29-PP-Results (See Warrant Book - Page 00 1 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY April 29,1952 The following election officers had been appointed by the Select- men and were assigned to duty at the Town Precincts as follows: Precinct One Precinct Two Charles J. Dailey Warden William W. Ferguson Joseph P. Waddleton Inspector Ralph Dale George E. Foster Inspector Randall Richards Mary E. Stankard Clerk John H. Dacey Mary A. Rowland Teller Eleanor T. Husted 1 Helga M. Carlson Teller F. Louis, Carroll Annie H. McDonnell Teller Edward McGrory Ilda J. Field Teller Barbara M. O' Connor Gwendoline Johnson Teller Elizabeth Downey Essala C. Foster Teller Beatrice F. Morse Helen I. Bailey Teller Louise E . Ahern Frances J. Lewis Teller George Stygles Teller Precinct Three Precinct Four Henry P. Meade Warden Lester L. Andrews Emma Zitso Inspector Helen M. Kirk Edna Anderson Inspector Helen M. Smith Elizabeth McCormack Clerk Mary J. Ferry Florence M. Bruce Teller Michael McDonough Agnes T. Buckley Teller Caroline F. Deloury Ella G. Callahan Teller Ingrid W. Newhall Gladys T. Watson Teller Agnes G. Hall Mary R. McDonough Teller Catherine Ferry Teller Mary A. Spellman Teller Harry Howard Teller Laurina M. Wilson The polls were declared open in each Precinct at two o' clock P .M. and remained open until eight o' clock P .M. at which time after due notice they were declared Closed . The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties . The total number of registered voters in each precinct as follows : Precinct One Twenty-one hundred twenty-two 2122 Precinct Two Seventeen hundred five 1705 Precinct Three Twenty-hundred forty-three 2043 Precinct Four Twenty-four hundred three 2403 Total : Eighty-two hundred seventy-three 8273 The ballots were counted by the election officers in each Pre- cinct , the tally sheets and total vote sheets prepared by the Town Clerk being used. The ballots cast were counted, enclosed in envelopes sealed , signed by the election officers , together with the unused ballots and delivered to the Town Clerk at his office. The Town Clerk and the members of the Board of Registrars can- vassed the results as follows: Precinct One Ballots Cast : Dem. 64 Rep. 744 Total 808 Precinct Two Ballots Cast: Dem. 34 Rep. 850 Total 884 Precinct Three Ballots Cast; Dem. 29 Rep. 1014 Total 1043 Precinct Four Ballots Cast : Dem. 38 Rep. 1030 Total 1068 Totals Dem, 165 Rep. 3638 Total 3803 388 1 REPUBLICAN PARTY °,,Y4; -u DELEGATES AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Pre. 1 Pre.2 Pre.3 Pre.4 Total Leverett Saltonst all 593 679 756 799 2827 Henry Cabot Lodge , Jr. 578 677 753 789 2797 Joseph William Martin, Jr. 506 575 663 710 2454 Sinclair Weeks 522 603 682 694 2501 Katherine G. Howard 478 559 654 649 2340 Daniel Tyler , Jr. 479 558 638 633 2308 Robert F. Bradford 540 632 705 716 2593 Richard I. Furbush 497 579 648 667 2391 Charles Gibbons 460 484 591 603 2138 Clarence A. Barnes 471 495 599 621 2186 Blanks 2316 2659 3451 3419 11845 7440 8500 10140 10300 36380 ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Carroll L. Meins 464 535 616 607 2222 Maxwell M. Rabb 453 527 600 596 2176 Basil Brewer 437 468 561 580 2046 John A. Volpe 464 537 617 595 2213 Julia B. Kirlin 459 530 603 597 2189 Esther W. Wheeler 452 523 588 590 2153 Louis Van N. Washburn 464 536 610 596 2206 - Robert C. Cochrane, Jr. 446 519 586 584 2135 Jean L. Olmsted 439 462 560 571 2032 George W. Schryver 438 459 562 561 2020 Blanks 2924 3404 4237 4423 14988 7440 8500 10140 10300 36380 DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Group 1 Harris S. Richardson 431 528 614 570 2143 Otis M. Whitney 421 527 611 569 2128 Blanks 636 645 803 921 3005 1488 1700 2(777 20 00 7276 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Paul R. Achin 410 501 571 532 2014 Muriel S. Barnes 401 517 578 534 2030 Blanks 677 682 879 994 3232 18 1700 2028 2060 7276 DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Group 2 Ralph H. Bonnell 108 100 187 154 549 Robert H. W. Welch , Jr. 102 100 183 155 540 Blanks 1278 1500 1658 1751 6187 1488 1700 2028 206-0 7276 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Edward J. DeSaulnier , Jr. - 104 97 172 141 514 Edith G. Gallant 99 95 175 134 503 Blanks 1285 1508 1681 1785 6259 1488 1700 2028 2060 7276 STATE COMMITTEE 389 Pre.1 Pre. 2 Pre .3 Pre .4 Total Vincent Hockmeyer 464 551 643 663 2321 Blanks 28O 299 371 367 1317 744 850 1014 1030 3638 . STATE COMMITTEE Marion R. Symonds 450 534 646 632 2262 Blanks 294 316 368 398 1376 744 850 1014 1030 3638 539 WN COMMITTEE Eleanor Bradford Litchfield 620 740 726 2625 Elizabeth R. Lewis 516 625 709 706 2556 Dorothea S. Dodge 528 614 735 703 2580 Alfred P. Tropeano 517 616 696 712 2541 Ruth Morey 533 627 738 715 2613 Raymond W. James 506 585 693 679 2463 Donald E. Legro 498 581 699 680 2458 J. Stuart Crandall 501 592 705 701 2499 Walter E. Sands 526 641 766 736 2669 Robert C. Merriam 553 652 781 757 2743 Michael F. Shea 501 574 650 654 2379 William E. Maloney 527 586 688 693 2494 Alan G. Adams 538 643 760 733 2674 Thomas J. Donnelly, Jr. 515 574 664 685 2438 Alice G. Webster 505 603 710 691 2509 Ruth G. Bevan 500 595 710 663 2468 Gaetano Buttaro 513 571 651 654 2389 Ernest J. Crerie 486 574 661 658 2379 Richard L. Whipple 519 620 742 721 2602 Helen H. Smith 502 596 696 681 2475 Margaret H. Cook 513 608 695 715 2531 Cornelius P. Cronin 495 582 663 663 2403 Grant B. Cole 501 588 716 703 2508 Raymond E. Lewis 501 598 695 683. 2477 Frederick A. Schloman 485 584 654 660 2383 Alyce C.- Burnell 505 588 675 685 2453 Blanche T. Nilson 500 598 677 669 2444 Gordon E. Steele 535 587 668 675 2465 Carl E. Bryant 497 596 678 694 2465 Lee E. Tarbox 513 617 715 697 2542 Ruth M. Stone 502 b00 704 693 2499 Gertrude Allen Conner 482 581 662 671 2396 Leon B. Garfield 50$ 585 679 672 2444 George M. Fuller 522 605 694 719 2540 Donald D. Hathaway 522 605 701 708 2536 Blanks 8136 8739 11020 11795 39690 26040 29750 35490 36050 127330 (RESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE Taft 170 156 251 220 788 Eisenhower 527 642 710 741 2590 Stassen 4 3 2 1 10 Warren 7 5 3 6 21 MacArthur 5 4 3 5 17 Stevenson 1 1 Saltonstall 1 1 Douglass 1 1 2 Curtis 1 1 Kefevauver 1 1 Conant 1 1 Marriot 1 1 Henry Cabot Lodge , Jr. 1 1 Blanks 30 38 43 53 160 850 1014 1030 3595 390 DEMOCRATIC PARTY . Pre.1 Pre.2 Pre .3 Pre.4 Total 75 R�� DELEGATES AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Paul A. Dever 43 23 21 24 111 John W. McCormack 46 24 1$ 20 10$ Maurice J. Tobin 45 26 23 2$ 122 John B. Hynes 46 26 19 19 110 William J. Foley 39 20 17 19 95 Henry Brides 36 19 14 17 $6 J. William Belanger 35 20 15 1$ $$ James M. Curley 3$ 20 14 22 94 Margaret M. O 'Riordan 3$ 22 16 16 92 Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. 42 20 19 19 100 John C. Carr 42 22 16 16 96 John E. Powers 40 21 1$ 1$ 97 Daniel B. Brunton 36 19 11- 14 $3 Mary DePasquale Murray 35 22 14 16 $7 Charles I. Taylor 3$ 19 15 16 $$ John W. Coddaire, Jr. 36 20 14 1$ $$ Blanks 389 201 197 308 1095 1024 544 WI 608' 40 ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Pre.4 Pre.3 Edward A. Pecce 35 19 1$ 16 $$ J. Henry Goguen 36 19 16 13 $4 Peter J. Levanti 34 21 15 15 $5 James Leo O'Connor 37 21 17 13 $$ Stanislaus G. Wondolowski 34 19 14 13 $0 Edward F. Doolan 36 21 16 13 $6 Salvatore Camelio 34 19 15 15 $3 Paul T. Smith 34 20 15 15 $4 Charles Collatos 36 19 19 14 - $$ Elizabeth A. Stanton 37 22 15 15 $9 Louis H. Glaser 36 20 15 15 -86 Helen J. Fay 36 20 15 15 $6 Silas F. Taylor 36 19 15 14 84 Francis H. Murray, Jr. 37 21 17 15 90 Thomas F. Graham 34 20 15 15 $4 Edith T. Wilcox 3$ 20 1$ 15 91 Blanks 454 224 353 233 1264 1024 544 6o8 464 2640 DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION GROUP 1 Daniel F. Moriarty 17 9 14 $ 4$ William C. Geary 12 9 14 $ 43 Edward P. Gilgun 12 9 14 9 44 Daniel D. O'Dea 14 10 14 7 45 Blanks 201 99 96 $4 4$0 256 136 152 116 660 ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTIOd Helen E. Murphy 14 10 15 $ 47 Lawrence E. Corcoran 14 13 15 7 49 1 Elias J. Kolofolias 12 10 13 $ 43 Helen F. Busby 12 10 14 7 43 Blanks 204 93 95 $6 47$ 256 136 152 116 660 DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION 391 GROUP 2 Pre.1 Pre .2 Pre .3 Pre.4 Total Joseph W. Monahan , Jr. 8 3 1 1 13 James C. Menton 6 1 0 0 7 John J. Curran 6 1 0 3 10 Leo F. Garvey $ 3 0 2 13 Blanks 228 128 115 146 617 256 136 116 152 660 ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION John F. Finnerty 7 2 0 2 11 - Robert E. Mahoney 9 2 1 1 13 John J. Sheehan 5 1 0 0 6 James A. Coffey 9 2 1 1 13 Blanks 226 129 114 148 617 256 136 116 152 660 DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION NOT GROUPED Thomas J. Corbett 1 2 1 1 5 Cornelius F. Cronin 2 2 0 1 5 James A. Cullen 3 2 0 0 5 May Maloney Lynch 2 3 0 0 5 Clara A. Gannon 1 1 0 0 2 Blanks 311 160 144 1$$ $03 320 170 145 190 825 ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Helen M. Fitzgerald Cullen 3 4 1 0 $ Thomas H. McFadden 0 1 0 0 1 Blanks 125 63 776 321 5 12$ 6$ 5$ 76 330 STATE CDMMITTEE Francis J. Irvin 32 13 10 14 69 Blanks 32 21 19 24 96 64 34 29 38 165 STATE COMMITTEE Agnes T. Buckley 1 1 Blanks 64 34 2$ 3$ 164 64 34 29 38 165 TOWN COMMITTEE J. Paul McCormack 2 2 Dan -enn Jr. 2 1 1 4 Eugene T. Buckley 2 6 $ Frances Balogh 1 2 3 Elizabeth M. Burton 1 2 3 Daniel A. Cronin 1 3 4 Agnes G. Hall 1 2 3 John F. McKearuey 1 2 3 Mary A. Spellman 1 2 3 John H. J. St. George 1 2 3 George Stygles 1 2 3 Henry P. Meade William Madden 1 1 Blanks 636 330 264 379 1609 �0 340 -7777-C-5 1-67- 392 _ PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE Pre.1 Pre.2 Pre. 3 Pre.4 Total Dever 3 3 1 7 Tobin 1 1 Taft 4. 1 2 7 Kefauver 18 9 9 19 55- MacArthur 2 1 3 Eisenhower 8 7 9 3 27 Truman 10 1 1 3 15 Douglass 3 2 5 Stevenson 3 1 2 2 8 W. Averill Harriman 1 1 2 Putnam 1 1 Blanks 12 8 8 6 2. 1 64 34- 29 38 165 Attest ; 7' ---)(/ '\----- Zr.,..,4,-_. I '.4.4 _ _.7 • / Town Glei.k. // / 7 / y SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD MAY 26 , 1952 Meeting called to order by Charles E. Ferguson , Moderator , at 8:02 P. M. There were 142 Town Meeting Members present . Town Clerk, James J. Carroll , read the Warrant for the meeting until further reading waived by vote of the Town Meeting Members present . 8:03 P. M. Town Clerk read the Constable 's Return of the Warrant for the meeting. 8:03 P. M. Article 1. Leon W. Bateman, Chairman of the Appropriation Committee presented Appropriation Committee Report which was voted to be accepted and placed on file . 8:04 P. M. Martin A. Gilman presented the following resolution : Voted: That it is the sense of this Town Meeting 1. That whereas the Federal departments and committees who have studied the proposal of the United States Air Force to base an oper- ating squadron of jet fighter/interceptor planes at Hanscom Airport disagree as to whether such action is necessary for national defense and as to whether other and safer areas for such an operation are available ; This meeting opposes the Air Force proposal to base such a squadron at Hanscom Airport unless and until it is demonstrated that such action is essential for national defense and that other and safer areas for such an operation are not available . 2. That this Meeting opposes as unnecessarily endangering the in- habitants of Lexington the plan of the Air Force to develop and use Runway 11/29 as the principal runway at Hanscom Airport and to extend it 2 ,000 feet toward the populous Manor section of the Town and dir- ectly toward and less than 1 1/2 miles from the Town 's Parker School. 3 That this Meeting supports fully the actions of the Board of Sel- ectmen and of the Town Counsel in opposing the foregoing proposal and plan of the Air Force.