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July 18, 1938. To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the fol- lowing is a true copy of the voted motion under Article 10 of the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting of June 27, 1938, passed at the adjourned session held July 6, 1938.
"Article 10.
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Article 10 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of June 20, 1938, in the Town Hall on Thursday, June 16, 1938, at 7.30 P. M. Said article is the petition of Malcolm Bisbee and others to rezone the following described land for business purposes: Lot A-51 as shown on Assessors' Plan 2009, the same being located at Lincoln Ave- nue and Myrtle Street.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, Clerk.
REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of May 28, 1938, the Planning Board held a public hear -- ing on Article 10 in the Special Town Meeting Warrant of June 27 in the Town Hall on June 16, 1938. After consideration the Board recommends the passage of the art- icle.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
Article 10.
Voted: To amend the Zoning By- Laws and Zoning Map of the Town of Saugus so that the land shown on Assessors' Plan 2009, as Lot A-51 be rezoned for business pur- poses. Said lot being bounded as follows: easterly on Lincoln Ave- nue Seventy-Five (75) feet; north- early on Lots A-33, 34 as shown on said plan, one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet; westerly on lot A-35 as shown on said plan, seventy-five (75) feet; southerly by Lots A-48, A-50 as shown on said plan one hundred and twenty- five (125) feet. Containing 9375 square feet of land.
Yeas 111. Nays 0. 8.33 P. M." A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON,
Town Clerk ..
Approved.
PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General ..
August 1st, 1938. At a meeting of the Emergency Finance Board of the Common- wealth, held on the 1st of August, 1938, a majority of said Board be- ing present, the following vote was unanimously passed:
Voted: To approve the borrowing by the Treasurer of the Town of Saugus of the sum of Twenty Thou- sand Dollars ($20,000.00) under au- thority of and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 58 of the Acts of 1938. The proceeds of this loan are to be used to meet the ap- propriation made for the Town's
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share of Federal Works Progress Administration Projects. The term of the loan is fixed at not more than five years.
EMERGENCY FINANCE BOARD,
By: -
Paul E. Soulliere, Chairman; William B. Coy, David F. Doherty, Theodore N. Waddell.
.
A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
August 8th, 1938.
Voted: To approve the project of the Construction of Sewerage Sys- tem for the Town of Saugus as shown in the application of said Town, numbered Mass. 1422-F, at a cost not to exceed Five Hundred Forty-Seven Thousand, Five Hun- dred Dollars ($547,500.00), also to approve the application of the Town of Saugus for a Grant from the United States of America, and to borrow a sum not to exceed Three Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand Dollars ($329,000). The proceeds of the Loan and Grant are to be used for the purpose of the Con- struction of a Sewerage System as shown in the application. Any money received by the Town of Saugus by way of a Grant shall be applied to the cost of said project, or, in case the amount of the loan authorized is in excess of the Town's share of the cost, it shall be applied to the loan herein au- thorized to the extent of such ex- cess, or the amount to be borrowed shall be reduced by the amount of such excess.
Authorization for the above pro- ject is in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 366 of the Acts of 1933, as most recently amended by Chapter 50 of the Acts of 1938.
The term of the loan is set at thirty years, and the rate of inter- est is not to exceed three and one- half per cent (31/2 %).
Town of Saugus Docket-Mass. 1422-F
Sewerage System Cost-$547,500.00 Term-Thirty Years EMERGENCY FINANCE BOARD,
By Paul E. Soulliere, Chairman; William B. Coy, Daniel F. Doherty, Theodore N. Waddell.
Approved: CHARLES F. HURLEY, Governor.
Attest: PAUL D. HOWARD, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth.
A true copy.
Attest:
VIOLA G. WILSON,
Town Clerk.
Saugus, Mass. August 12, 1938.
Mrs. Viola Wilson, Town Clerk, of Saugus, Mass. Dear Madam:
I herewith submit my resignation from the Finance Committee, and also as a member of the Limited Town Meeting from Precinst Eight, as I am shortly leaving Town. Very truly yours, ROSS E. COON.
5 East Denver Street.
A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
August 24th, 1938.
Voted: To amend the vote passed . on. August 8th, 1938, relative to PWA Docket Mass. 1422-F for the Town of Saugus by increasing the amount of the loan from Three Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand Dollars ($329,000.00) to Three Hundred Fifty-Nine Thousand Dol- lars ($359,000.00), so as to read as follows:
Voted: To approve the project of the Construction of a Sewerage System for the Town of Saugus as shown in the application of said Town, numbered Mass. 1422-F, at a cost not to exceed Five Hundred
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Forty-Seven Thousand, Five Hun- dred Dollars ($547,500.00), also to approve the application of the Town of Saugus for a Grant from the United States of America, and to borrow a sum not to exceed Three Hundred Fifty-Nine Thou- sand Dollars ($359,000.00). The proceeds of the Loan and Grant are to be used for the purpose of the Construction of a Sewerage System as shown in the application. Any money received by the Town of Saugus by way of a Grant shall be applied to the cost of said project, or, in case the amount of the loan authorized is in excess of the Town's share of the cost, it shall be applied to the loan herein au- thorized to the extent of such ex- cess, or the amount to be borrowed shall be reduced by the amount of such excess.
Authorization for the above proj- ect is in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 366 of the Acts of 1933, as most recently amended by Chapter 50 of the Acts of 1938.
The term of the loan is set at thirty years; and the rate of inter- est is not to exceed three and one- half per cent (31/2 %).
EMERGENCY FINANCE BOARD,
By: Paul E. Soulliere, Chairman; William B. Coy, Daniel F. Doherty, William E. Hurley,
Theodore N. Waddell.
Town of Saugus
Docket-Mass. 1422-F Amended Vote Sewerage System Cost-$547,500.00 Term-Thirty Years
Approved: C. F. HURLEY, Governor.
Attest: WM. G. GRUNDY, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth.
A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
August 28, 1938.
Mrs. Viola G. Wilson, Town Clerk, Saugus, Mass.
Dear Mrs. Wilson: I hereby resign from the Saugus Democratic Town Committee. Yours very truly, V. G. PENDLETON.
A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN OF SAUGUS WARRANT FOR STATE PRIMARY
Essesx, ss.
To W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable for the Town of Saugus: GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Pri- maries to meet in the several voting precincts of the Town on
TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1938
at Twelve o'clock, Noon, 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: Governor-for this Commonwealth
Lieutenant-Governor-for this Commonwealth.
Secretary of the Commonwealth-for this Commonwealth.
Treasurer and Receiver-General-for this Commonwealth. Auditor of the Commonwealth-for this Commonwealth. Attorney General-for this Commonwealth. Representative in Congress-for Seventh Congressional District. Councillor-for Fourth Councillor District.
Senator-for First Suffolk Senatorial District.
3 Representatives in General Court-for Tenth Essex Representative District. District Attorney-for Eastern District.
County Commissioner-for Essex County.
Sheriff-for Essex County.
VACANCIES
In Essex County, A Register of Deeds, Northern Essex District (to fill vacancy). And for the Election of the following officers:
1 Delegate to the State Convention of the Democratic Party. 15 Delegates to the State Convention of the Republican Party. The polls will be open from Twelve o'clock, Noon, to Eight 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 hands this Sixth day of September, A. D. 1938.
EDWARD GIBBS, JR., GEORGE H. QUARMBY, WILLIAM S. ROCKHILL, Selectmen of Saugus.
(Seal)
A true copy.
Attest: W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable.
September 10th, 1938.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex, ss. September 10, 1938.
Pursuant hereunto I have served the within Warrant as directed by posting attested copies at the several precincts at least seven days before said meeting according to the By-Laws.
A true copy.
Attest: W. CHARLES SELLICK, Constable.
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STATE PRIMARY
1938]
PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 20, 1938 Republican Party GOVERNOR
Frederick Butler
19
29
3 40
4 22
5 26
6 26 34
7 26
8 35
Total 223
William H. McMasters
49
42
69
48
33
20
66
361
Leverett Saltonstall
314
210
256
253
127
186
223
250
1819
Richard Whitcomb
21
12
15
10
25
15
13
24
135
Blanks
14
7
25
21
17
16
4
12
116
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
Dewey G. Archambault
19
9
16
17
7 39
64
108
91
668
J. Watson Flett
113
48
49
83
45
45
47
82
512
Charles P. Howard
81
80
98
82
49
73
62
79
604
Kenneth D. Johnson
36
38
48
39
27
32
23
40
283
Robert Gardiner Wilson, Jr.
25
22
35
27
23
24
17
41
214
Blanks
41
25
48
31
38
30
20
37
270
Total
417
300
405
354
228
227
286
387
2654
SECRETARY
Frederic W. Cook
357
269
337
295
184
242
264
334
2282
Blanks
60
31
68
59
44
35
22
53
372
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
TREASURER
William E. Hurley
1 164
2 102
3 138
4 155
5 63
6 93 136
7 121 133
203
1268
John J. Hurley
21
19
33
18
22
27
13
26
179
Blanks
42
21
41
34
35
21
19
45
258
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
AUDITOR
1
2 104
3 143
4 119
5 76 100
6 89 141
7 111 136
8 159
942
Russell Wood
194
142
176
160 75
52
47
39
80
515
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Howe Coolidge Amee
Clarence A. Barnes
127
95
133
4 100 105 59 90
47 55
90
84
112
793
Frank F. Walters
78
73
92
606
Blanks
103
55
87 98
55
52
46
86
585
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
8 113
Total 949
Alonzo B. Cook
190
158
193
147
108
9
9
17
103
Horace T. Cahill
102
78
111
75
5 71
6 57
7 83
8 97
Total
1 100
2 75
3
87
Total
Carl D. Goodwin
141
Blanks
82
54
86
148
1197
670
87
75
1
2
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CONGRESSMAN
8 Total
George W. Eastman
176
1309
Harland A. McPhetres Blanks
141
110
160
130
93
134
107
159
1034
47
26
44
59
33
31
19
52
311
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
COUNCILLOR
1
2
3
4
5 18
6 32 194
7 11
8
Total
Albert Ampolo
16
14
35
26
180
Frank E. Bryant
282
218
262
229
147
220
262
1814
Blanks
119
68
108
99
63
51
55
97
660
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
SENATOR
1
Walter I. Butler
143
2 110
3 131
4 130
5
6 91
7 101
8 134
916
James C. Doyle
67
43
54
44
38
40
49
72
407
George Fred Mitchell
124
106
158
126
69
114
102
107
906
Blanks
83
41
62
54
45
32
34
74
425
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
1
2 213
3 267
4 241
5 120
6 187
7 229
8
Total
Fred A. Hutchinson
316
226
295
252
147
183
234
275
1928
Frederick Bancroft Willis
299
250
352
290
157
226
234
305
2113
Elmer H. Burke
110
36
61
56
84
49
48
94
538
Blanks
227
175
240
223
176
186
113
226
1566
Total
1251
900 1215 1062
684
831
858
1161
7962
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
1
2
3 233
4 203
5 113
6 162
7 167
8 198
1468
Charles A. Green
174
99
135
112
82
96
97
152
947
Blanks
37
15
37
39
33
19
22
37
239
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Total
Clarence Andrews
4
2
4
9
3
2
0
5
29
Wilbert F. Barrett
5
0
1
4
2
2
1
4
19
Wallace H. Bell
3
8
6
5
2
0
7
5
36
James D. Bentley
28
23
33
19
9
13
25
21
171
Samuel S. Conary
5
1
0
3
1
3
0
0
13
George E. Dalrymple
3
1
2
10
2
4
8
1
31
Frank L. Floyd
1
1
3
4
1
1
4
0
15
William J. Greenler
10
0
3
9
3
1
0
1
27
Bertram V. Hawthorne
12
7
10
12
11
19
6
4
81
Alfred W. Ingalls
60
33
34
33
17
31
16
16
240
Albert McClellan
2
0
0
8
0
0
0
2
12
David James McNeilly
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Edward J. Melvin
0
0
2
0
0
0
1 209
0 301
1852
Blanks
15
8
15
26
8
16
9
27
124
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
1 229
2 164
3 201
4
5 102
6 112
7 160
C. F. Nelson Pratt
269
216
292
212
169
184
Total
Hugh A. Cregg
206
186
1817
William Henry Haskell
299
261
Total
76
28
3
165
137
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1938]
SHERIFF
Frank E. Raymond
1 270
2 192
3
4
5
6 180
7 200
8 238
Total 1691
Harold E. Larkin
50
36
50
38
40
39
38
52
343
Joseph A. Morrison
21
26
25
24
15
19
14
27
171
Blanks
76
46
69
67
48
39
34
70
449
Total
417
300
405
354
228
277
286
387
2654
DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 257
1830
George H. Durgin
272
178
227
233
109 130
163 185
203 234
230
252
1793
John C. Pitman
251
200
258
221
128
187
228
223
1696
Robert G. Pike
231
177
229
234
142
161
199
211
1584
Clara V. Clark
218
179
225
220
118
174
209
206
1549
Samuel A. Parker
262
175
235
240
120
158
202
212
1604
C. F. Nelson Pratt
280
234
297
217
165
203
229
290
1915
Frederick Bancroft Willis
272
209
316
227
148
193
220
280
1865
George H. Mason
259
192
238
236
122
174
221
222
1664
John Willis White
233
185
243
237
124
180
205
236
1643
Irene G. Perkins
228
171
238
230
111
163
201
208
1550
Walter T. Brander
274
173
231
228
111
167
210
217
1611
Chester P. Gibson
237
171
219
246
137
166
206
208
1590
Arthur W. Price
288
184
259
230
137
175
210
267
1750
Charles W. Chesley
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Blanks
2384 1641 2317 1850 1486 1514 1073 2285 14550
Total
6255 4500 6075 5310 3420 4155 4290 5805 39810
A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
Democratic Party GOVERNOR
1
2
3
4 24
5 20
6
7 10
8 32
Total
Charles F. Hurley
24
36
31
62
43
34
61
17
45
328
Francis E. Kelley
13
21
23
17
14
18
7
20
133
Richard M. Russell
8
15
11
4
10
11
4
11
74
Heffernan
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
Blanks
3
1
3
2
4
10
0
1
24
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
1
2
3
4 30
5
6 63
7
8
Total
James Henry Brennan
25
31
35
21
14
15
21
5
9
109
Alexander F. Sullivan
13
19
24
14
21
43
11
34
179
Joseph C. White
16
38
23
8
10
23
8
22
148
William P. Yoerg
5
3
6
8
4
7
1
2
36
Blanks
14
14
21
16
13
32
2
12
124
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
280
220
270
239
132
192
240
1615
Frederick L. Sawyer
286
211
273
222
19
11
30
244
Edward T. Collins
8
16
261
225
125
89
276
James M. Curley
28
38
Total
Herbert P. Mason
138
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SECRETARY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Total
William J. Ahearne
15
17
30
17
14
35
3
18
149
John M. Bresnahan
27
42
44
23
33
43
17
38
267
Henry Clay
4
5
1
3
0
5
2
2
22
Katherine A. Foley
8
18
18
11
9
24
8
7
103
6
12
11
9
8
26
3
20
95
William F. Sullivan John H. Wallace
6
11
11
9
8
23
3
7
78
Blanks
15
16
15
18
10
33
2
17
126
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
TREASURER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
William F. Barrett
8
8
15
7
4
17
2
15
76
Ernest Joseph Brown
4
6
7
5
4
14
5
4
49
William H. Burke, Jr.
11
4
14
8
8
22
0
13
80
Joseph W. Doherty
12
21
21
19
16
27
7
16
139
Owen Gallagher
12
29
19
20
18
28
12
28
166
John Frederick Harkins
3
8
3
1
1
4
0
7
27
Daniel J. Honan
3
9
11
3
4
9
0
3
42
John J. McGrath
5
12
15
6
7
20
6
6
77
Blanks
23
24
25
21
20
48
6
17
184
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
AUDITOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 21
8
Total
Thomas H. Buckley
42
70
69
45
46
80
66
439
John J. Barry
12
19
19
27
15
$34
8
16
150
Leo D. Walsh
11
15
18
4
7
35
3
13
106
Blanks
16
17
24
14
14
40
6
14
145
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
ATTORNEY-GENERAL
1
2
3
4 72
5
6 143
7 34
92
684
Blanks
14
20
25
18
12
46
4
17
156
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
CONGRESSMAN
1
2
3 110
4 77
5 75
6 157
7 31
95
712
Henry Murphy
20
8
12
6
3
16
3
6
74
Blanks
2
5
8
7
4
16
4
8
54
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
8 Total
Paul A. Dever
67
101
105
70
Lawrence J. Connery
8 Total
59
108
139
STATE PRIMARY
1938]
COUNCILLOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
Daniel H. Coakley
29
30
41
25
33
73
19
53
303
Albert Ampolo
3
1
3
0
2
28
0)
0
37
Robert E. Bigney
3
11
6
6
3
7
3
9
48
Michael S. Caggiano
0
8
7
4
1
23
1
5
49
Edward P. Clark
2
11
8
4
3
6
1
6
41
Thomas F. Daley
9
8
13
4
1
6
1
6
48
Daniel Glynn
2
5
2
3
3
1
0
0
16
Cornelius J. Kirby
2
1
1
3
1
6
1
1
16
George A. Murray
13
30
21
13
21
10
7
11
126
Joseph A. Nobile
0
3
3
1
3
5
1
0
16
Blanks
18
13
25
27
11
24
4
18
140
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
SENATOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 22
8
Total
Bernard L. Sullivan
32
77
69
48
38
118
68
472
John F. Burke
29
25
33
21
22
4.8
9
24
211
Blanks.
20
19
28
21
22
23
7
17
157
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
John J. Bucchiere
33
69
68
31
34
135
24
61
455
Walter A. Cuffe
16
32
54
24
32
44
11
29
242
James J. Doyle
12
33
31
21
21
26
9
3
15
86
Joseph H. Keaney
28
28
25
17
18
16
19
8
83
James A. McGovern
10
9
6
11
7
8
1
11
63
Hugh A. McManus, Jr.
3
4
6
3
6
7
1
7
37
John L. McManus
3
7
7
4
6 11
4 8
3 9
15
86
David N. Roach
20
14
27
10
13
12
8
23
127
Sylver J. Santerre
1
1
4
2
3
4
1
3
19
John I. Upton
12
16
33
15
15
26
5
24
146
Michael J. Watman
7
3
5
3
1
6
2
2
29
William F. Weber
10
13
12
8
7
8
2
9
69
Blanks
64
108
72
93
45
223
24
72
701
Total
243
363
390
270
246
567
114
327
2520
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
1
2
3
4 10
6
17
4
7
65
Hyman Marcus
2
6
6
3
1
11
0
6
35
Alphonsus E. McCarthy
28
48
33
31 15
35
61
17
39
292
S. William Stanton
20
30
52
19
49
7
35
227
Charles R. Murphy Blanks
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
24
26
35
31
21
51
10
22
220
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
3
11
19 18
8 3
24
166
William B. Mahan
8
12
11
6
0
34
Joseph O. Reither
6
3
15
19
5
6
7
8
Total
Joseph Cussell
7
11
3
24 177
Robert Dunn
10
11
14
140
TOWN DOCUMENTS
[Dec. 31
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Total
Charles M. Boyle
20
48
28
16
18
51
16
31
228
John J. Cahill
22
18
33
19
20
39
6
23
180
Louis J. Dion
14
15
32
18
20
43
6
22
170
Rickard Frank Walsh
9
20
19
14
13
24
4
18
121
C. F. Nelson Pratt
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
Blanks
16
20
17
23
11
32
6
15
140
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
SHERIFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Total
Joseph B. Clancy
43
71
80
48
56
117
25
68
508
John Allen Murphy
8
19
19
14
7
16
5
12
100
John J. Murphy
9
10
11
7
6
15
2
14
74
Blanks
21
21
20
21
13
41
6
15
158
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
John J. Bucchiere
34
56
61
34
33
111
16
41
386
John J. Mullen
40
53
59
45
42
62
18
63
382
Blanks
7
12
10
11
7
16
4
5
72
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
Union Party GOVERNOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
Joseph H. Heffernan
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Blanks
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Total
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
Heffernan
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Blanks
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
CONGRESSMAN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Total
Henry Murphy
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Total
Walker
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Blanks
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
A true copy. .
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk .-
.
141
STATE PRIMARY
1938]
RECOUNT OF VOTES SEPTEMBER 29, 1938
DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE TO STATE CONVENTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Total
John J. Bucchiere
34
56
59
35
33
114
16
41
388
John J. Mullen
40
53
60
45
44
61
18
63
384
Blanks
7
12
11
10
5
14
4
5
68
Total
81
121
130
90
82
189
38
109
840
A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
142
TOWN DOCUMENTS
[Dec. 31
October 5th, 1938.
At a meeting of the Emergency Finance Board of the Common- wealth, held on the 5th day of Oc- tober, 1938, a majority of said Board being present, the following vote was unanimously passed:
Voted: To approve the Renewal by the Treasurer of the Town of Saugus of so much of the Seventy- Five Thousand Dollar ($75,000.00) Tax Title Loan, which was origin- ally approved by the Board on Oc- tober 13th, 1936, as is outstanding on October 19th, 1938. The rate of interest on the renewal notes is to be one per cent (1%) payable at maturity.
EMERGENCY FINANCE BOARD
By: Paul E. Soulliere, Chairman; William B. Coy, Daniel F. Doherty, Theodore N. Waddell.
A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
September 11, 1937. To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the follow- ing is a true copy of the article and Voted Motion under Article 9 of the Special Town Meeting of July 29, 1929, at an adjourned session held November 4, 1929.
Art. 9. To see if the Town will
vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Saugus as the same constitutes and is part of the Zon- ing Law of the Town of Saugus, to- gether with said Zoning Law, so that the property situated on the westerly side of Central Street, be- tween Columbus Avenue and Main Street, now zoned "Single resi- dence" shall be rezoned "Business."
Art. 9. Rezoning.
Voted: That the Zoning Map of the Town of Saugus as the same constitutes and is part of the Zon- ting Law of the Town of Saugus, together with said Zoning Law,
with relation to that property situ- ated on the westerly side of Cen- tral Street, between Columbus Avenue and Main Street, which property is now zoned "Single resi- dence" be and the same hereby is amended so that said property shall be changed to and is zoned "business."
Adopted. Yeas 108. Nays 0. A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
I certify that this is a correct copy of the Zoning Law, duly ap- proved on December 2, 1929, by Jos- seph E. Warner, Attorney General, which is in the files of the Attor- ney General's office.
PAUL A. DEVER,
Attorney General.
143
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
1938]
WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING October 17, 1938
Essex, ss.
To W. Charles Sellick, Constable of the Town of Saugus.
Greeting.
In the name of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Saugus qualified to vote in Town Elections and Town Affairs, to as- semble in the Town Hall, on Mon- day Evening, October Seventeenth, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty- Eighth, at Eight-fifteen o'clock P. M., to hear and act on the fol- lowing article, viz:
Article 1. To hear and act on reports of Committees.
ยท
Art. 2. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for Federal Works Progress Adminis- tration projects for material, equip- ment and services, said sum to be transferred from any unexpended balances.
Art. 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for Temporary Aid, Aid for Dependent Children and for Soldiers' Relief, and author- ize the Treasurer, with the approv- al of the Selectmen, to borrow un- der authority of and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 58 of the Acts of 1938, or take any action relative thereto, agreeable to the petition of the Board of Se- lectmen.
Art. 4. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map and Zoning By-Law so that the prop- erty shown as Lot A-142, 30 square feet more or less and Lot A-143, 1.52 acres more or less on Asses- sors' Plan 1041 will be zoned for business, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of George B. Dixon and others.
Art. 5. To see if the Town will vote to change the Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map of the Town of
Saugus so that land shown as Lot A-4 on Assessors' Plan 1028 and Lot A-28 on Plan 1029, also called Lot B, containing 10 acres, shall be rezoned for business purposes, or to see what action the Town will take in the matter, agreeable to the petition of Edwin McAdoo and others.
Art. 6. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By- Law and Zoning Map of the Town of Saugus so that the land shown on Assessors' Plan number 2051 as Lots A-83 to A-80 inclusive con- taining 6644 square feet of land and Lot A-84 and A-85 containing 2906 square feet of land and Lots A-90 to A-104 inclusive containing 23,916 square feet of land and Lots 45, 46, 47 and 48 on said plan be rezoned for business purposes, agreeable to the petition of Will F. Martin and others.
Art. 7. To see if the Town will vote to rezone for business pur- poses a lot of land located on Broadway bounded and described as follows:
Starting at a point on the north- erly corner of Bufford Street at the intersection of Broadway thence running along Broadway a dis- tance of 95 feet, thence turning and running in a westerly direction a distance of 65 feet, thence turning and running in a southerly direction a distance of 100 feet; thence turning and running in a curved line in an easterly direction along Bufford Street a distance of 83 feet to the point of beginning, be- ing shown as Lots 3 and 4 on plan of land belonging to Edward Cas- sell and also shown as Lots A-70 and A-71, Plan 1025 on file in the Assessors' office.
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Agreeable to the petition of Del- mont E. Goding and others.
Art. 8. To see if the Town will vote to rezone, for business pur- poses, a certain parcel of land lo- cated on Broadway, bounded and described as follows:
144
TOWN DOCUMENTS
[Dec. 31
Starting at a point 292.0 feet southerly from a stone foundation situated on Broadway at station 173-57.36 on a new state layout 1936; thence running southerly along Broadway, a distance of two hundred and thirty (230) feet; thence turning at a right angle and running in an easterly direction one hundred twenty-five (125) feet to a stake; thence turning at a right angle and running in a north- erly direction, a distance of two 'hundred and thirty (230) feet to a stake; thence turning at a right angle and running in a westerly di- rection, a distance of one hundred twenty-five (125) feet to the point of beginning. Shown as part of Lot A-6 on Plan 1046 on file in the As- sessors' Office.
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