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Greeting:
Premidenti~l Primary April 24,1928.
Warrant~
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
To either of the Constables of the Tovm of North Andover:
In the name of the Co~onv~ealth of Hassachusetts, you
are hereby required ~o notify and warn the inhabitants of said tov~n,
who are Qualified ~o vo~e in Primaries, ~o meat in the Engine House
in precinct one, the Merrimack Portable School in precinct two, the
Union School in precinct three and the Town Hsd! in precinct four~
TUESDAT~ the Twenty-fourth day of April 1928,
at eleven
~l¢ction
?,'Delegates at
? Alter.Delg~ at large
~ Delegates am "
8 Alt ~ " " "
O'clock A. Mi, for the following purposes.~
To bring in their, votes to the Primary Officers for the~
of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices~'~
and place of said me,ting.
Given under our hands
A true,Copy,Attest:
~red L. Sargent
Constable
N. Andover 1928.
this sixth day of April 1928J
Harry C.Foster
Joseph P. McDonough
Harry Einsworth
Selectmen of
North Andover.
.2. District Delegates to th~ National Convention of the
~epub!ican Party, 7th Oongressional District.
Z Alternate District Delega~.es ~o the National ~onvention
of the Republican Party,?th Congressional District.
4 District Delegates mo the National Convention of the
Democratic Party,?th Congressional District.
A Alternate District Delegames ~o the National Convention
of the Democratic P~-rt~,?th Congressional District,
.Presidential ~reference,
Preference
" " Democratic ~' " " " " " ".
The polls will be open from 11 O'clock A.. ~. to $ O'clock P.M.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested
copies thereof ~t the Town Hall and at five or more public places in
each voting precinct~ Said copies ~o be posted not more than fifteen
days nor less than ten days before the' time of holding said meeting.
Hereof ~fail no~ ~ud make due re~urn of this warrant at the time
for Republicam Candidate for President of the U.S~
large ~o the ~ational Convention Hepubl, ican 'Par'
,, . ,, . ,,
" " ~' Democratic "
made
..PRESZDEI~IAL PRU~AR~ April 24, 1928;
The following zs the result of .the ballot as tabulated f~om returns
by precinct oDficers:-
Totals
Delegates
William 1I.
Republiqan.
at Large
Butler,231 Gommlth Ave.
Boston 18
I~ederick H. Gi!le~%
140 Ohestnut-Springfield
2O
CS~anning H. Cox,l?3 Beacon St.,
Boston
E~en So Drmp~r,Adin St;Hopedmle
23
21
2O
Pauline R. Thayer,Lanc~ste=
Minnie R. Dwigh!,387Appleton St.
l~olyoke 20
Grace H. Bagley,High St~estwood
~rou. p_
9.9 50. 86
'102 50 82 254
96 49 80 248
9~'- 45 79 2.$8
87 42. 73 222
82 45 73
77 41 67 204
· ~ot Grouped.
Prederick L.Andereon,189 Homer
Newton 5 40'
Blanks
Alternate Delegates at Large.
~ouiee M.' ~i.!liams,'3 Dean St.
Taunton
18 I8 81
i06 150 145. ll~ 5~5
Grou~. -.
tg 83 44 68:. 214
76 44 ?O 209
84 45 68 2!6
I9 8I 4~ 69' 21t
21 65. 45. 74 225
19 79 44 67 209
17 76 39 66 198
119 26Z 180 190 751
Group-1
86 48 62 215
66 26 53 157
Ma~y. Pratt Potter, 486~in St.,
Greenfield 19
Elio~ ~adsworth,180 Marlborough St.,.
Boston 19,
Erederick E. PrAnce, Grape Vine
Road~enha~
Butler. A me'm,333 Andover St.Lowell
Edwin P.~eonard~44 Copley Terrace',
Springfield
Raoul E. Beaudreau,~0 Pleasant St.,
Marlborough
tZlanka
Distric.t DelegaZes~
J. Rodney Balli93 Saunders St.
Lav~ence 19
Harriet R. H~rt,52 Linwood St.Y4mn 12
.Alfred W. Ingal!s,26 Bassett St.,
Zynn 5 22
Alfred E. Beck,21 Ridge Rd.
Lawrence 13 35
Blanks .2.5 2?
1I 22 60
33 29 110
20 2~ 96
25
PEESIDENTZAL PRII~ April 2~,
Alternate District DeleMates. Group 1
Nary Pieles Cox,7 Lowell St. Lawrence 22 84
Henry A.B.Peckham, BZ9 Central St.,
Saugus
2O 7~
Group
Hannah E.Palmer,171 Lowell St,,
Peabody 4 17
Ma~ion-I. Johnson,10 Intervale Ave., Saugus
Blank
1928.
3
50
34
13
13
28
61
55
19
15
42
Tota~
185
53
50
133,
Delegate. s at La~ge; Democratic .
Group.
David I. ~alsh,5? Day S~.~itchburg 15
James E. Curley,350 Jamaicaway,
Boston 16
Andrew J. Peters,310 South St;,Bosmon 12
Charles H. Cole,S& Gloucester.St'.,
Boston
11
10
9
Joseph B. Ely,68 Broad St.,Nestfie'ld 9 9
Helen A. McDan.ald,1 New Heath.S%.,
Boston
3
4
3
3
3
4
4
27
29
I4 10 .3 3 SO
I0 3 3 27 ..
3
0
15
Wi!lia~ J. Foley,388 West Pourth St.,
Boston 11
~dward J. Kelley,14 Gage St., Worcester
13 ~
~ot Grouped.
· Lawrence 2.Quigley,867 Boradway,
ghelsea O' 2.
0
13
4
4.'
4
4
4
3,
~0
BI~-~ 33. 17
Alternate Delegates at Large.
_~h~les. H.McGlue,850 ~ms. Ave.
Gambridge 14 9
Stra~o. V.Claggett,1820 Washington
Newto~
Joseph Santosuosso,37 Brattle
~oston ll 8
~BO's.t'o~ ~Z 8
~lizabet~
Boston 12 9
DorothyWhipple Pr~,44 Warren Street,
Brook!ine ~ 9
JamesrA. Bonovan,16 Summit Ave;
L~wrence 15
.R~smond ~. Ec~am~rm, 88 Eountain St.,
E~ve~ilI 12 9
Bl~nks 40 26
3
3
3
'3
4
15
28
29
26
26
27
28
25
33
27
91
26
PRES_.I.DENT. IA~ PRI~AR~ April 24, 1928.
Democratic
Dist~ic~ Delegames ~ot Grouped.
John J. Daley,13 Lowell Terrace,
La?~ence 16
Michael J. Dougherty,19 Jewe~ Ct.
Lynn 13
John A. Jone~,2~ Winter St.,
Peabody
13
Michael A. Sullivan,9? Enox St.,,
La~rence 17
2 3 4
Seventh
11 Z 3
10 3 4
10 2 4
10 3 3
.Tots~l
3O
29
Blanks 9. ? 9 6
Alternate District Delegates.
James Dognan, 61 Cambridge St.,
La%?rence
Thomas H. Donahue,29 Rock Ave.,
Lynn
Julia Feeney,17 Henry Ave.,
Lynn
Vic.t or E. Principe, 305 Chatham St. ,-
Lynn
31
12 8 ~2 4 ' 25
12 9 3~ 4 28
9 8 ,2 3, 22.
9 8 3 3 25.
Bl~nkm
,26-. 15 10 ~
5?
Republican,
Herberz Hoover
Calvin Coolidge
0hat!es J. Dawes
Alvin T. Fulle= .
~!es Hughes
Alfred E.- Smith
Senator Borah
~. 0. Lowden
Blanks
Democrati c.
Alfred E. Smith
David I. ~alsh
Blanks
President i~l Prefer~enc.~.
25 97 50.
O, ~ Z
· 2 I ,I
0 0 0
O~ 0 I
2 I 0
O. O' ~2.
0 0 .0
9' 13 13
63, 233
8 16
1 5
1 1
0 1
1 4
0'. 2'
2 2
20 55
1S 9 4
0 0 1
4 3 0
3
0
29
1
9
Republican
Democrat
17
12
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