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TOWN OF LEXINGTON <br />��; SCHOOL COMMITTEE <br />Nina F. McLellan 383 1442 1825 <br />'Blanks 200 395 595 <br />Nina F. McLellan was elected. <br />CONSTABLES <br />Patrick J. Maguire 383 1437 1820 <br />James J. Sullivan 346 1398 1744 <br />Blanks 437 839 1276 <br />Patrick J. Maguire and James J. Sullivan were elected. <br />MODERATOR <br />Edwin A. Bayley 374 778 <br />Robert H. Holt 191 1013 <br />Blanks 18 46 <br />Robert H. Holt was elected. <br />23 <br />PLANNING BOARD <br />J. Henry Duffy 328 1213 <br />Edwin R Worthen 344 1375 <br />Blanks 494 1086 <br />J. Henry Duffy arid Edwin B. Worthen were <br />TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC TRUSTS <br />Jahn F. Turner 365 1382 <br />Blanks 218 455 <br />John F. Turner was elected. <br />1152 <br />1204 <br />64 <br />24 ANNUAL REPORT <br />TOWN MEETING <br />March 10, 1924 <br />The meeting was called to order by Moderator, Robert <br />H. Holt, at 7:80 P. M. <br />On motion the reading of the Warrant, except the re- <br />turn of the Constable, was omitted. <br />ART. 13. On motion of Albert H. Burnham, Chair- <br />man of the Selectmen. the following vote was unaminously <br />passed at 7:45 P. 111. <br />1541 "VOTED, That the Town Treasurer with the approval <br />1719 of the Selectmen be and hereby is authorized to borrow <br />1580 money from time to time in anticipation of revenue of the <br />elected. present financial year to an amount not exceeding in the <br />aggregate of $400,000, and to issue. therefore a note or <br />notes payabla within one year. Any debt or debts incurred <br />under this vote to b; paid from the revenue of the present <br />financial year." <br />On motion of Albert H. Burnham it was voted that <br />Articles 5. 6, and 7 be taken up together. <br />894 Mr, James G. Robertson, Chairman of the Appropria- <br />1008 Lion Committee, called attention to the fact that last year <br />518 the meetings were long and drawn out and he felt that the <br />Appropriation Committee had gone over the appropriations <br />carefully, and he thought there was no necessity of a delay <br />in making these appropriations. <br />ART. 5. On motion of Albert II. Burnham it was <br />"VOTED that $250 be appropriated and assessed for the <br />proper observance of Memorial Day, to be expended under <br />the direction of Post 119 of the Grand Army pf the <br />R epublic." <br />Vote passed unanimously at 7:47 P. M. <br />ART. 6. On motion of George E. Briggs, Chairrnan <br />of the School Committee, the following vote was passed <br />uanimously at 7:56 P. M. <br />"Voted: That the sum of $138.000 be appropriated <br />and assessed for the support of the Public Schools for the <br />ensuing year." <br />1747 <br />673 <br />Shall license be granted for the sale of non -intoxicating <br />beverages in this town? <br />Yes 201 693 <br />Vn 221 78', <br />Blanks 161 357 <br />The town voted "No License." <br />A true record. Attest: <br />ARTHUR W. HATCH, <br />TOWN CLERK <br />Lexington. Mass., March 10. 1924. <br />C G:alto <br />Gallagher. certify <br />tTownthis <br />Clt Ierk ofLexirngt n. and+that Helen <br />has been sworn to perform the duties of said office to the <br />hest of her knowledge and ability. <br />Attest: <br />JOHN H. KANE <br />TOWN CLERK <br />