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1962-09-18
522 WARRANT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ESSEX SS: To either cf the Constables cf the Town of Nor th Andcver GREETING: ~In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required tb notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Precinct 0n~, the Bradstree~ School; Precinct Two, the new St. Michaels School; Precinct Three the Thbmson School and Precinct Four the Eit tredge School. TUESDAY, ~ EIGHTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1962 at 7 o'clock A.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 officers: Senator in Congress ...... For this Commonwealth Governor· . · · · · · , · · t! t~ ,! Lieutenant Governor. . . " " . Attorney General. ,, . ;, Secretly of the . ." ,,' " Treas~er ~d Recelve~-Gene~al . . " " ~, -Auditor o2 ~e 0o~onwealth.. ' ' [' , . 'Bep~esentative in 0o~ress . . . ' [ ~ the ~th Oongress~o~l'Dist~ct Semator ..... ' ' ' [' "~ Senatorial " District Attorney ........ "' " Eastern District Cowry Co~issioner ...... " Essex Cowry Sheriff .......... . Essex Co~ty The polls will be open from 7:00 A.M.,,to 7:00 P.M. Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting. Given under our b-rids this first day of September, A.D.:1962.,~. A t~ue copy: ATTEST: September 6, 1962 North Andove~, Mass. September 6, 1962 ATTEST: STATE PRIMARIES. SENATOR IN CONGRESS EDWARD M. EENNEDY EDWARD ~. 'McCORMACK, Blanks GOVERNOR ENDICOTT PEABODY CLEMENT RILEY (A) Blanks LIEUTENANT GOVERNO~ PRANCIS X. BELLOTTI HERBERT L. CONNOLLY · Blanks ATTORNE~ GENERAL FRANCIS. E. KELLY THOMAS L. McCORMACK MARGARET F. McGOVERN MATTHEW L. McGRATE, JR. Blanks · SECRETARY Blanks TREASURER ~U~S DRISCOLL JOHN WILLIAM A. F~NNERAN~ Selectmen. RAYMOND BROADHEAD of FRED P. 0AXES. North Andover. WILLIAM J. LACEY. CONSTABLE. JRO 0FFICER~SRETURN J0~N ~; LYONS. SEPTEMHER 18, 1962. 4¸· Towm Clerk. DEM0 ORA. T~S~ P RE C I'NC..T S 0~E TWO o5- · 26 17 ~ 17 ' .7~ 186 '18~ ~76~ 176 198 195 zoo la~ xo7 155 ll? 102 96~ 797 '7~o ~7 570 706~ 50 67 255 Z~5 a~$ ~ )56 ll06 STATE PRINARIES SEPTEMBER 18, 1962 AUDITOR THOMAS J. BUCFr,~Y Blanks C0NGmiSS~, PHILIP C. 0~ DONNELL GEORGE J. 0~SHEA, ~R. JAMES G. ~IS, ~. Blanks qou~c~o~, ~OHN ~0~PH Bla~s ~S P. R~K Bl~s ~P~A~I~S IN G~R~ C0~ ~0~ ~.' ~0SA ~0SEPH ~V~ GEORGE ~D C~S ~O~LT ~0HN~ C O~ ORS.. ~0~ ROC~ . DISTRICT ATTOR~ JOHN P. S.B~ Bl~ks COU~ C0~ISSIO~S E~D D. C~I~ ~' ~. ~PIPPO ~W~D f. O~C0~ B~s GEORGE R. ~D~SON ~LLI~ G, ~0SEPH W. ~ISK~ SENATOR IN CONGRESS GEORGE C.~ LODGE LAURENCE CURTIS BIu~ks GOVERNOR ~ f0HN 'A~ VOLPE ENDICOTT PEABODY Blanks LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FRANCIS. W. PERtlY Blanks ATTORNEY, GENERAL EDWARD ~W. ,BR00EE ELLIOT'~L. RICHARDSON CHARLES AYERS Blanks. SECRETARY HARRI S~ A. REYNOLDS Blanks TREASURER JOSEPH B. GROSSMAN FRANCIS ANDREW WALSH Blanks AUDITOR PHILIP N. WALSE Blanks CONGRESSMAN WILLIAM H. BATES Bla inks ONE TWO Ttm~.W. FOUR 70 75 197 206 193 2J4! 102 116 5~. 55 k~ 331 570 321 b~21 1 ~ 2 1 1 2 1 676 77~ 121 211 197 379 eTk k75 1 56o e~.o5 ~8 20~ 2 NS TOTAL as? 837 15~9 265 211 15 1 1 1 2965 212 777 13o 305 303 119 891 1 115 19~ 5~ 55 992 128 215 1229 SEPTEMBER 18, 1962 224 ONE TWO THREE FOUR COUNCILLOR -- Blanks 50 5~ SENATOR ~S0RG------~MA~D 28 50 26 ..hO Blanks 12 3126 REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT JOSEPH F. DEVANEY 121 AU~m~T P. PETTOHUT0 1~3 ~8 Blanks ~7 215 15© 219 DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOH~ P.S. B~m~ 13 ~g 18 JOHN MoGUIRE 1 H. SI~ERS 1 CHARLES A!~RS 28 18 2 21 JOSEPH DEVANEY 1 B~auks 17~ 351 ~75 h76 cou co zss oNm WARREN C. GROVEH 182 350 21~5 419 Blanks 33 65 50 97 STATE PRINARIES TOTAL 1228 1197 100 '~, ll?8 · ' , 1176- 60 95 W A R R A N T C0~2~ONWEALTH 0F MASSACHUSETTS ESSEX SS:' To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover:. GREETING: In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and wsmn the inhabitants of said Town of North A~dover who are qualified ~o ~:- vote for State, Distrlct and county Officers and upon all questions":a-ppearlng__ on the ballot, to meet and assemble in the designated and appointed polling [] places: In Precinct One, the B~adstreet School, Precinct ~wo, St. Micha61s [] School, Precinct Three, Thomson School and Precinct Pour, Kittredge School; TUESDAY, the SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBEE, 1962 at 7 o,clock A.M., in the forenoon to b~Ing into the Town Clerk and Election Officers and upon all questions appearing on the ballot to vote for Senator in Congress, (to fill vacancy) Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Representative in Congress, 6th District, Councillor, 5th District, Senator ~th Essex Dis trlct, Three Representatives 5th ~ssex District,' District Attorney for Eastern District, County Gommtssloner ' for -ssex County, and Sheriff for Essex County; and upon the foi10wing questions: 1. Proposed Amendment To TheConstitution: Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a Joint session of the two branches held May 13, 1959, received 1~3, votes in the affirmative and ll8 in the negative~ and in a Joint session of the two branches held March 29, 1961, received l~ votes in the affirmative and 1fl in the negative? Y E S N 0. SUNMARY The proposed amendment imposes no new taxes but give the General Court the power to pass au income tax. at graduated or proportioned rates and is a change in the constitutional limitations now in effect on the power of the General Court to pass tax measures. The proposed amendment would add a new Article~to-~he Constitution of the Commonwealth by which full power and authority ,'Is.g~anted to the ~eneral Court, in the alternative to the power and authority to tax incomes in the manner provided in Article XLIV of the Amendments to the Con- stitution, to impose a tax on incomes at rates which are proportioned or graduated according to the amount of income received, irrespective of. th9 source from which it may be derived, and to grant reasonable exemptions, de- ductions and abatement. It further provides that any property the income of which is taxed under the provisions of the proposed article may be exempted from the imposition and ~vying of proportional and reasonable assessme~s,.rates and taxes as at present authorized by the Constitution, aud that the Article shall not be construed to limit the power of the General Court to'impose'and levy reasonable duties and excises.