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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Middlesex, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Lexington, in
said County, Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts , you
are directed to notify the inhabitants of the Town of
Lexington, qualified to vote in elections and in town
affairs , to meet in the Cary Memorial Building, in said
Lexington, on Monday, the twenty-ninth day of APril, 1935
at 8:00 P.M. , then and there to act on the following articles :
Article 1. To see what action the Town will take to investigate
any or all of the acts of the present or former
Board of Selectmen, also the acts of their agents
and appointees, or any committee of the town, and
to appoint a Committee of three by vote of the
meeting, to make said investigation, or act in
any manner in relation thereto.
Article 2. To see what action the Town will take upon the recent
failure of the Board of Selectmen to reappoint the
former Superintendent of Public -;JOrks, and the
appointment of his successor.
Article 3. To see what action the Town will take upon the recent
failure of the Board of Selectmen to reappoint the
Clerk of the Board of Selectmen.
Article To see what action the Town will take on the
reinstatement of the former Superintendent of Public
Forks.
Article 5. To see what action the Town will take on the
reinstatement of the former Clerk of the Board of
Selectmen.
Article 8. To see what action the Town will take to cause the
removal of the present Superintendent of Public Forks ,
and the appointment of his predecessor.
Article 7. To see what action the Town will take in rescinding
the vote of the Town passed at the Annual Town fleeting,
March 18, 1935 under Article 7, appropriating money
for the department of the Superintendent of Public
Forks.
Article 8. To see what action the Town will take to approprate
money for the Department of Superintendent of Public
And you are directed to serve this Warrant seven
days at least before the time of said meeting as provided
in the By-Laws of the Town.
Hereof, fail not , and make due return on this Farrant ,
with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, on or before the
time of said meeting.
Given under our hands, at Le:dngton, this sixteenth day
of April, A.D. , 1935 CHARLES E. FERGUSON SET,TCT?.:.7F'DT
JOHN E. OILCREST OF
.4.ILLIAH G. POTTER
LEXINGTON'
JOHN M. LYONS
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April 20, 1935
To the Town Clerk,
y have notified the inhabitants of Lexington
by posting printed copies of the foregoing Warrant in
the Post Office, ' in the vestibule of the T5wn Office
Building and six other public places in the Town, and
by mailing a printed copy of the same to every
registered voter in the Town seven days before the
time of said meeting.
Signed :
Patrick J. Maguire
Constable of Lexington
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
HELD April 29, 1935
Meeting called to order by Moderator Robert H. Holt at
8:04 P.M.
186 Town Meeting Members present.
Town Clerk, James J. Carroll, read the Warrant until
further reading was waived. Unanimous.
Town Clerk read the Constable's return of Warrant for
the meeting.
Francis E. Burke moved to take up Article Two, offering
the following:
Voted that it is the sense of this meeting that
the method of procedure adopted by the Board of
Selectmen in the selection of the present
Superintendent of Public Works is disapproved
by the town.
8: 15 P.M.
Robert P. Trask asks for permission to address the meeting
from the front of the hall. Permission granted.
Explanation by Mr. Trask regarding situation. 8: 28 - .M.
Richard S. McCabe granted same permission to address meeting
from the front.
Mr. McCabe reminded by Moderator speaking time of ten
minutes had expired. Granted further time.
Explanation by Mr. Rowse, Chairman of Appropriation Committee.
General discussion by the following speakers: Messrs.
Doherty, Cutter, Sarano, Atkinson.
question by Mr. Nichols if speaker was a Town Meeting Member.
Answered by Moderator, he is.
Further discussion. Speakers, Selectman Mr . Lyons, Mr.
O 'Connell, Selectman Mr. Ferguson, Doherty, McCabe, Devine
and Emery.
Request from floor question be put to a vote.