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For what are men grasp Miblune. bat on the rapid itremra of lentine! EXTRA VOL. LXI. NO. 156 F1TCHBURG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1933-FOURTEEN PAGES TWO CENTS GREENWOOD ELECTED MAYOR Vole For Councilors-at-Large (Fivfl Highest Elected for Two Years) Ward 1-A Ward 1-B Ward 2-A.

Ward 2-B. Ward 2-C. Ward 3-A. Ward 3-B. Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 8-A.

Ward ft-B Three States Vote Agaiiist Prohibition Utah, Pennsylvania and Ohio voted the prohibttion amendment at the Constitution yesterday Both North and South Carolina 4183 2256 2336 4215 3977 8084 1038 1440 4900 2822 3684 2351 4633 3149 4374 6172 7831 ii muir inujiiMtin! Vote For Mayor li! iMHiw For Ward Councilors elected for two yaat i nKmtKirrumtmii Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 1A IB 2A 2B 2C 3A 3B 4 5 6A 6B Totals c3 312 54S 214 1425 140 296 174 370 445 664 382 4967 10 9 12 12 9 21 14 30 28 6 20 171 612 579 393 326 196 389 312 575 603 595 523 5103 70 428 196 85 180 306 217 716 582 108 3 11 9 12 11 WARD 1 1-A McCoy 629 Ronsell 284 WARD 2 2-A 119 63 33 in the union to oppose the act. went wet ky over 600,000 votes and Pennsylvania joined the parade by three to one LaGuardia Is N. Y. Winner By 150,000 Tammany hall was defeated by Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Fusion candidate in New York city yesterday by a majority of over 150,000 votes.

Joseph V. endorsed by Postmaster General Farley, finished second, and Mayor John P. Tammanj's choice, wag third In 2500 districts the vote was: Mayor Carriere Loses To Nominee By 136 fcesure Believed Probable LaGuardia, M3.21S. MoKee, 392,502 O'Bnen, 385,371. Tammany hall retained some of its prestige by electing Samuel Levy for borough president in Manhattan, and William C.

Dodge district attorney, the latter defeating Ferdinand Fecora, the Senate committee counsel in the Wall street probe. It was LaGuardia's second try for the post of mayor of the largest city He was defeated four years ago by Ex-Mayor James J. Walker. McBride, Woollaeott, Ross, Moran and "Warren" Smith Chosen Councilors-at-Large MM. Wallace (N-P), Stewart (N-P) and Donovan (I-P) L- 5 9 12 2 Benoit 12 Bourgeois Girouard 2-B 298 424 454 333 238 117 1-B 899 523 151 43 29 16 66 300 1528 807 251 Elected Fitchburg's 30th Mayor 516 503 512 881 342 3281 ---i 3-A 426 The Winners 1090 i MAYOR ROBERT E.

GREENWOOD (I-P) CQUNCILORS-AT-LARGE MOHN MORAN (I-P) 'WILLIAM L. McBRIDE (I-P and N-P) ROSS (N-P) ALFRED WOOLLACOTT (N-P) C. WARREN SMITH (Ind) Ward 4 Councilor. Lucier 113 343 Blanks 146 WARD 3 3-B Totals 322 748 I Hobbs 389 330 719 i 143 52 195 SS 16 WARD 4 -Dwfley Matson 324 Mossmaa 205 83' WARD 5 Bryce 13 Stanton 745 I 862J Blanks 4 7 WARD 6 6-A 6-B Archambauh 587 129 Barnicle 417 3S9 Smith 137 613 jStirling 153 142 91 86 WARD COUNCILORS WARD H. McCOY (I-P) WARD 2--JAMES VIOLETTE (Ind.) WARD W.

HARTWELL (N-P) WARD 4--EVERETT H. DUDLEY (N-P) WARD A. WELLES (N-P) WARD 6--MICHAEL BARNICLE (I-P) Blanks I 716 7761 750 177 Win School Committee Contest; McCoy Victor in Ward 1, Violette in Ward 2, Hartwell in Ward 3, Dudley Jin Ward 4. Dr. in Ward Barnicle in Ward 6 imrmnmi a it For School Committee (Three highest elected for four years each).

ROBERT E. GREENWOOD SCHOOL COMMITTEE MRS. ALICE G. WALLACE (N-P) 'MINOT R. STEWART (N-P) 'WILLIAM J.

DONOVAN (UP) 'Re-elected. BIRDSEYE RASPBERRIES ONLY 19c pkg. FOOD STORE CALL 1410 I We ihall knrm who elertH. HUrn thr doudi luve MnM of Ihm will be dejeoed, But few will ihtrw 'Hoonyt" Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward CALL 1410 FRANCO AMERICAN SOUPS SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK LARGE 3 for 95c MEDIUMS 3 cam for 43c BROTHS 3 cam for'SOc RED LABEL OVERLAND RED LABEL 1 BROTH NOODLES I 27c can, 2 for 49c 30c can, 2 for 59c RED BAG COFFEE Ib. 29c RED LABEL TEA BALLS 22c pkf.

40c pk nWmnaui niaaai C.VIC. 1 SALAD 35e can RED LABEL TOMATO JUICE 6 cans for 63e I-A. 1-B. 2-A. 2-B 2-C.

3-A. 3-B. 4... 5 6-A. 6-B 578 712 320 1044 198 316 312 498 588 790 450 526 726 310 703 219 307 325 571 652 698 505 S.

410 565 245 563 229 231 402 296 454 594 338 Du 52 102 131 201 37 178 72 204 120 105 99 Bu 197 496 289 438 170 421 205 783 670 328 621 266 81? 375 424 221 S27 274 1039 8M 366 656 437 S95 489 1241 321 739 377 1251 1150 618 815 Mansfield Wins in Boston: Defeats Nichols By 1909: Foley Finishes in 3d Place Robert E. Greenwood, Independent-Progressive, was elected mayor of Fftchburg yesterday by 136 votes over Mayor Joseph N. CarrieTe, who ran for re-election as an independent. Frank W. Lesure, Non-Partisan nominee, Boshed third.

Tht totals were: Greenwood, 5103; Carriere, 4967; Lesure. 328L Thomas Casey, Citizens' party, got 171. Because of the close vote friends of Mayor Carriere were considering petitions far a recount The cooncilor-at-Iarge race, in which 20 sought five seats, was not decided until Ward 2B untangled its ballot muddle; The winners were Councilors William L. McBride I-P and N-P), John Moran (I-P), Dr. James Ross (N-P), a ward councilor, and Alfred Woollacott C.

Wanes Smith. Mrs. George R. Wallace (N-P), only woman candidate in the election, ran highest in the school committee contest Minot R. Stewart (N-P) and William J.

Donovan (I-P) were elected with her. 573 406 292 978 204 353 193 473 503 Frederick W. Mansfield, Good Government Association, candidate, wu elected mayor of Boston yesterday hi one of the. closest battle! In Hub history. He received 69,408 Dist Atty William J.

Foley, Democratic candidate who earned the endorsement of Mayor Curley, went down to defeat by over 9000 voles Ex-Mayor Malcolm E. Nicbols, Republican, finished second to Mansfield with a total vote of 67,499 votes. Foley received 60,371 voles Ex-Cong Joseph O'Connell and Judge Michael Sullivan, both Democrats, finished far behind The former polled 10,162 and the latter Councilor Peter H. McCoy (1-P.) buried John B. Russet! 1528 in the Ward 1 councilor fUht.

McCoy earned both precincts, The hotly contested Ward I council battle resulted in a victory for James Violette (bid), who ran 365 votes ahead of Edmond Bourgeois in a field of fne, all Franco-Americans. Councilor Nelson W. Haitwefl was re-elected in Ward I by 29 votes over Lawrence G. Hobbs fl -P.) The vote was 748 to 719. Antt Knrki received 195.

Atty. Everett H. Dudley won an easy victory in Ward 4. topped Tnnno W. Matson 1WO to 324.

Ltnlie W. Independent, got 385 votes. Councilor D. A. Welles WM in Ward George W.

Stanton 862 to 745. Michael Barnicle (I -P finished first in the Ward four-cornered contest. He polled 776. Leon C. Smith tot 750 and Arthm Archambanlt (Ind.) 716.

It was about 6 a. m. o'clock this morning before the final returns ami in. Ward 2B was the last precinct to report. Mrs.

Wallace headed the tkket with 8333. McBrldo ww next with 8084. The total cast yesterday was 13,627 out of registration of 16,274, or 83.7 percent of the eligibles. This ss 4 2-5 percent ahead of the tote) two years ago. The 1931 total was 11,943 out of a registration of 15,659, 01 79.3 percent of the registered vote.

Ward 2B led all precincts yesterday with 89 percent of iti votes cast Ward 1A was second with 88 percent end 3B WBA third 87 percent Not "in several years were there so few errors or omissions in the voting lists. Some precincts went through the day without an error or omif- sion, and the total, while not checked, was said to be curprkingly low. Voters adjusted themselves readily to the changed procedure in call- 9318 Parkman, Jr (yr Mhts by the new voting Ksts. Entering the polls the polleo VOTFS voters were instructed to give the street and address before their name, 5806 5542 4327 1301 4618 5859 8333 If you would "have," you must "save." Saving is not easy, but once started it becomes a pleasing habit. Make regular deposits in an account in this friendly bank.

1333 1013 1573 817 1864 533 1024 720 1702 1666 1365 1323 WORCESTER-'John nd machinery worked smoothly in all Democrat. LOWELL--James ocrat Bruui. Dem- Advertise your wants the Sentinel The Independent staged 3 victory parade at 4 o'clock Gilt morning. With cars decked with red lanterns, and sirens sounding continuously, the parade, in which there were about 40 autos, traveled up Maut ttrert to The Sentinel, and then beaded back downtown, stopping for a brief born serenade of city ball. fiold.

WALTHAM--Dr L. aid. PTTTSFIELD--Allan Bagg SPRINGFIELD Henry Martens, 5 KvpublicAn Fred Manning VMBlirDGE-- 'Richard Johav A Cleveland Hot Houte TOMATOES Red Ripe 'I I REGULAR SERVICE COMMUNITY INTEREST The ordinary scnricc at a bank is a necessary factor general uuiiueit. To everyday add our special interest in tbe growth and prosperity of commercial enterprises in this comnnmity. THE SAFETY FUND NATIONAL BANK OF FITCHBURG,.

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