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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1944-03-06-ATE-Results 74• aek,7 ANNUAL TOWN : EETING March 6, 1944 In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the legal voters of the Town of Lexington met in their respective voting places in said Town on Monday, March the sixth in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-four at eight o'clock in the forenoon. The following places were designated as the voting places for the various precincts : Precinct One, Adams School; Precinct Two, Three and Four, Cary Memorial Hall. The following election officers having been duly appointed by the Selectmen, and Wardens of the various precincts were assigned for duty as follows : Precinct One Precinct Two Charles J. Dailey Warden Victor H. Harmon Pauline E. Bartlett Inspector Lucius A. Austin Claudine Foster Inspector Randall W. Richards Mary E. Stankard. Clerk Gertrude H. Mara Mary A. Rowland. Teller Arthur L. ,Ranson Annie H. McDonnell Teller Edward McCrory George F. Styles Teller Elizabeth R. Nourse Ilda J. Field Teller Mary G. Oliver Katie 7:iggins Teller Madeline V. Peterson Linabel C . Pespisa Teller Laurina M. Wilson K. Ell_,sworth Teller Anna E. Tracy Lary iracey Teller Helen A. McCaffrey Precinct Three Precinct Four Franklin K. Coleman Warden Howard E. Custance Florence M. Bruce Inspector Lester L. Andrews Charles E. I.oloy, Jr. Inspector Mary A. Spellman Mary R. McDonough Clerk Mary J. Ferry Ella G. Callahan Teller Helen I. Maguire Edna Anderson Teller Robert E. Ryan Emma L. YovetT Teller Caroline F. Deloury Dominic P. Modoono, jr. Teller Constance Thompson Rosalie MacDonald Teller Agnes G. Hall Gladys E. Watson Teller Catherine K. Ferry Emma H. Tinsman Teller The polls were declared open in each precinct at eight o'clock A.M. and remained open until eight o' clock P.M., after which time after due notice, they were closed. The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties . The ballots were counted by the election officers in each pre- cinct, the tally sheets and total vote sheets prepared by the Town Clerk being used. The total registration of voters in each precinct was as follows: Precinct One 1530 One thousand five hundred thirty Precinct Two 1336 One thousand three hundred thirty-six Precinct Three 1421 One thousand four hundred twenty-one Precinct Four 1536 One thousand five hundred thirty-six Total 5823 Five thousand eight hundred twenty-three The ballots cast were counted, enclosed in envelopes, sealed, signed by the election officers, together with the unused ballots and delivered to the Town Clerk at his- office. The Registrars of Voters and The Town Clerk canvassed the result as follows: Precinct One 646 Six hundred forty-six Precinct Two 636 Six hundred thirty-six Precinct Three 677 Six hundred seventy-seven Precinct Four 638 Six hundred thirty-eight Total 2597 Two thousand five hundred ninety-sever TOWN CLEFT 75 Pre . l Pre . 2 Pre . 3 Pre . 4 Total James J. Carroll 570 593 626 570 2359 Blanks 76 43 51 68 238 646 636 677 638 2597 James J. Carroll was elected as Town Clerk for one year. SETFC TI zN William I . Burnham 241 309 356 305 1211 Ernest Cutter 288 86 100 98 572 William G. Potter 313 395 398 373 1479 A. Edward Rowse 338" 370 384 375 1467 Blanks 112 112 116 125 465 1292 1272 1354 1276 5194 William G. Potter and A. Edward Rouse were elected as Selectmen for three years. TON TREASURER James J. Carroll 588 597 625 580 2390 Blanks 58 39 52 58 207 646 636 677 638 2597 James J. Carroll was elected as Town Treasurer for one year. COLLECTOR OF TA S William S. Seaman 584 586 623 593 2386 I Blanks 62 50 54 45 211 646 636 677 638 2597 William S . Scamman was elected as Collector of Taxes for one year. Cry '.L RY C OP��I'SSIO SER Albert H. Burnham 549 558 601 553 2261 Blanks 97 78 76 85 336 646 636 677 638 2597 Albert H. Burnham was elected Cemetery Connissione(r for three years . SCHOOL COMMITTEE William Wallace Ferguson 164 147 171 173 655 Daniel J. O'Connell 131 89 82 101 403 H. 'Webster Thomas 320 384 410 339 1453 Blanks 31 16 14 25 86 646 636 677 638 2597 H. Webster Thomas was elected to the School Committee for three years . �.:ODE RA,^1 O R Robert H. Holt 538 542 588 542 2210 Daniel J. O'Connell 1 1 Blanks 108 94 89 95 386 646 636 677 638 2597 Robert H. Holt was elected as Moderator. 76 PLANKING BOARD ps.-4 PZ Pre . I Pre . 2 Pre . 3 Pre. 4 Total Richard P. Cromwell 410 385 389 329 1513 Elmer C . Hoi5dlette 226 244 291 345 1106 Gordon D. Richards 391 435 475 387 1688 Blanks 265 208 199 215 887 1292 1272 1354 1276 5194 Richard P. Cromwell and Gordon D. Richards were elected to the Planning Board for three -years . CONSTABLES Edward C . Maguire 531 561 600 561 2253 John C . Russell 562 565 600 544 2271 Blanks 199 146 154 171 670 1292 1272 1354 1276 5194 Edward. C . Macuire and John C . Russell were elected as Constables for one year. TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC TRUSTS Clarence S. Walker 509 523 574 542 2148 Blanks 137 113 103 96 449 646 636 677 638 2597 Clarence S. Walker was elected as Trustee of Public Trusts for six years. TOV',N MEETING MEMBERS For Three Years Precinct One Precinct Two Charles T. Abbott 433 *-Tracy W. Ames 505 *William G. Barrett 445 *George H. Anker 479 *George T. Bowlby 443 *George U, Butters 498 *John , Burbidge 446 *Harold O . Denham 486 *John D. Collins 449 *Albert R. DeRoehn 460 ,=William F. Covil 447 *Joseoh C . Donnelly 484 *Thomas J. Donnelly, Jr. 481 ;,Robert W. Fernald 488 *J. Henry Duffy 447 *Arthur L. Graves George E. Foster 471 *Ste,ohen F. Hamblin V4 ,- *Leon B. Garfield 442 *Michael J. Hopkins 477 *Douglas T. Gleason 450 .,Ernest R. Hunt 467 Walter Longbottom T 474 *Walter F. Murphy 483 *-Harold MacGilvray 485 *John E. Murray 475 Clarence B. MacPhee 458 *Edward W. Sibley _ 484 *Rufus L. Mcuillan 444 *H. Webster Thomas 511 *Edward. L. Mears 445 *Alfred P. Tropeano 501 *Carl J. Samsel 425 -Roland L. Wentworth 456 Harry H. Scbute 1 Blanks 2579 Blanks 3296 *Town Meeting Members elected for the term of three years . TOWN KEETIKG MEMBERS For one year For two years Precinct One Precinct One **Gaetano Buttaro 452 John Foyle 465 =.-Edwin C . Johnson 460 Blanks 375 Blanks 186 *Town Meeting Members elected for term of one year. **Town meeting Members elected for term of two years. ; 77 TOM MEETIYG =BEES For Three Years Precinct Three Precinct Four ilbur H. Abbott 407 *Earl S. Archibald 469 *10.1ene T. Buckley 413 - Winfield 3. Caouette 466 *Guy S. Chace 475- *Charles T. Cogswell 455 *Kenneth F. Clarke 488 *Otis J. Conner 450 *Roswell S. Eldrid-:e 476 J. Everett Currling 452 *Leland H. Emery 473 W. John Dunnan, Jr. 440 'Charles 0,. Goodwin 499 H. Raymond Purling 455 - *Clarence R. Hopkins 460 *Bertram P. Gustin 437 Paul A. Hubbart 337 .,-Carl Hauck , 452 *Joseph C . -Z.raetzer 411 *Norton T. Hood 461 Henry A. Letoile 307 *Jasper A. Lane 462 *Moses K. Low 443 *Thomas A. Napoli 472 *Robert C . Merriam 521 *Lawrence H. Rivers 469 *Howard H. Munroe 441 *William R. Rosenberger 454 *George Ripley 418 *James C . Shaw 462 Elise Kurtagh Rucker 319 A. Randall Soderberc- 464 Walter E. Sands 475 *George G. Whiting 481 *Fletcher 7::. Taft 485 Blanks 3044 Gerald C. Turner- 478 Blanche La, Taylor 1 *Harvey F. Winlock 489 Blanks 2694 ::-Town Meeting Liembers elected for the term of three years . TOWN MEETING MEMBERS For One Year Precinct Four *D. Miller Bestick 567 *Harold Currier 451 *Frank B. Custance 467 Blanks 529 *Town Meeting Members elected for the term of one year. QUESTION I Pre . 1 Pre , 2 Pre , 3 Pre , 4 Total Yes 300 328 316 302 1246 No 117 104 119 140 480 Blanks 229 204 242 196 871 646 636 677 638 2597 QUESTION II Yes 441 450 447 448 1786 No 54 57 54 39 204 Blanks 151 129 176 151 - 607 — _ 646 636 677 638 2597 A true record. Attest: own Clerk 4% 78 Special election March 13, 1944 called by James J. Carroll, Town Clerk, of Precinct 1 Town -deeting members for the election of one pma Town Meeting Member to complete the unexpired term of iary ID. Hatch, caused 17- resignation® There were thirty-five ( 35) Town meeting Members oresent. Nominations from the floor were made for Richard P. Cromwell, Lloyd C . Hardi--1,2: and 7alter L. Chambers, Messrs, Gay, Ripley and Donnelly were appointed and served as tellers. Ballots were cast with the following results : Richard P. Cromwell - 13; Lloyd C . Tzarding - 13; and Walter L. Chambers - 4. A tie being decided upon, ballots were again passed with the following results : Lloyd C . Hardin:: - 16; Richard P. Cromell - 15; and Walter L. Chambers - 3 , Lloyd C . Harding was declared elected for the term expiring March, 1946 . /- .1,11 4.9' I - To ,n lerk Special election March 13, 1944 called by James J. Carroll, Town Clerk, for Precinct 4 Town Meeting members for the election of one Town meeting Member to complete the unexDired term of Clayton F, Beach, caused by death® There were thirty-seven ( 37) Town Meeting Members °resent, nominations from the floor were made for George L. Wallace. Nominations were closed and George L. Wallace was unanimously elected for unexpired term ending in March, 1945, `I' m Clerk ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING- March 13, 1944 The Town Meeting was called to order at 8:05 P.M. by the Mod- erator, Robert H. bit, There were 178 Town Meeting Members present, The Town Clerk, James J. Carroll, read the warrant until upon motion of George C . Sheldon, duly seconded, farther reading of the warrant was discontinued, The Constable ' s Return of the Warrant was read by the Town Clerk, 8:06 P.M. Unless otherwise noted, all articles were presented by 3-electman„ A. Edward Rowse, Article 2, Lewis L. Hoyt, Chairman of the Acoropriation Comm- ittee , presented the Appro3riation Committee Report which was un- animously accepted and placed on file. 8:07 P.M. Fred C . Newhall presented the retort of Advance Programming and Budgeting Committee which was unanimously accepted and placed on file ,8:07 P.M. William Rojer Greeley presented and read the following report : TO -_The Town Meeting 'embers: At the Town Meeting held march 15 , 1943, the Moderator was directed to appoint a Committee consisting of the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, the new Chairman of tl-,e Approp- riations Committee the Chairman of the Planning Board, together with two citizens with business experience, to study the setup of the var- ious Town departments in the interest of efficience and economy, and make recommendations to the next annual Town Meeting,