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<br /> HYANNIS,'MASSACHUSETTS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22,,1960
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<br /> rators, mostly MASHPEE, Jan. 22—Appointment of a Hyannis architectural r ,
<br /> 'ployes, ,carried firm to draw preliminary tans for anaddition to Samuel-G. Davis' Interest" Lack
<br /> pictures of a P Y'P
<br /> ads in Spain." Elementary School-and completion b( a proposed set of zoning by- Blamed for CDU
<br /> its tiut did. not laws for Mashpee highlighted two key meetings .held here las
<br /> ado„ who was _ night.
<br /> rt by a heavy ,. PROVINCETOWN Jan.
<br /> n Walter Mf Gaffney Associates Lack of"interest was descr
<br /> embassy an- Bourne Group Inc., of Hyannis.was selected by as the reason a petition fo
<br /> S. Ambassador the School Building Needs Com referendum which was to
<br /> leave for Wash- mittee to draw preliminary plans placed on the March 21 else
<br /> It was reported I for the school in a joint session ballot here t0 allow voters to
<br /> ate Department Cuts Budgets of the needs committee, school tide whether they wish to k
<br /> the worsening committee and other school of- the town manager form of gov
<br /> me-swillke p I ment, was not filed with the t
<br /> ficiami
<br /> win keep At another session in Town Hall clerk. Deadline was 5 p.m.
<br /> C Plumbing Outlay last night, Mrs. Clara L.'Bigelow, tarda .
<br /> Cuba's No. ¢ - - cbairman\of the boardofselect- For several months there h
<br /> d to take over been indications papers were
<br /> Would Be Erased men,,, announced that a public ing"Premier ing circulated for signatures,
<br /> meeting'willbe held at 7:30 p.m. petition would be fit
<br /> cast yesterday such a
<br /> eb; 2 to discuss ado tion of a
<br /> out of the BUZZARDS HAY, Jan. ee The time so t a referendum, allow
<br /> et of zoning bylaws e[orethe
<br /> Bourne Finance e Committee last laws are voted on at the annual under the statute,a voters
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<br /> at Jose Marti night recommended that no money ballot to. allow the voters t
<br /> own by his aids in be, appropriated for the" town on the system which has be
<br /> sine preceded plumbing department created-last Proposal.Revised effect for six years.
<br /> licemen in two year by the town board of health. A. zoning committee appointed However„ Frank H. Bar
<br /> ]lowed by two A 1960 budget for the plumbing t a special townmeeting in June who made up the petition
<br /> ith Cuban sol- department has.. been submitted. ast year, working together with said there.'just didnt'seem
<br /> h submachine•for a total estimate of$3,000. This Town Counsel Joseph H. Beecher, enough interest to get th
<br /> incudes $2,400 in fees for the has come up with a revised set of quired number of signatur
<br /> to be in good plumbing inspector, $250 for print. town by-laws, a new set of zoa- place the' referendum on
<br /> hied from,the ing and $250 for supplies. ing by laws and a new town zon; ballot.
<br /> o a group of 100 The committee also recommend• ing map. - Several.Were.Interested
<br /> d photograph- ed cuts amounting to$1,250 in'the A large turnout is expected at Last Fall, he said, several'
<br /> board of health 1960 budget includ- the meeting to discuss the"recom• sons; enthusiastic a b 0 u t
<br /> rd another air ing $800 in salaries and $450 in mendations of the committee and chance for having the referen
<br /> after a. short expenses. This would bring ex- to view the zoning map termed an on the ballot to do away.
<br /> ork's Idlewild pense appropriation back to the 'intregal" part of the by-laws by town manager system and r
<br /> 1959 total of $3,700. The board's Selectman Bigelow. to the former selectman-ty
<br /> Spaniards. over 1960 budget, expense estimate Under.provisions of the plan, government,had asked him t
<br /> appeared today totals $4,150. - which will' 'face Mashpee,votersespies of the proper petitio
<br /> In'other action the committee in the form :of an article in the present the town for a
<br /> 'of- more ]than recommended a $500_cut 'in the warrant of thisyear's-annual town on the ballot.
<br /> relied on the 1960 planning board budget which meeting,the town would be divid- The charter stipulates that'
<br /> ere and shout- would reduce the total estimates ed into three types of residential time after the expiration of
<br /> stro." to -$1,000. 1t also recommended areaswith minium lot sizes of years from the date of accept
<br /> a'$4W out in the tax collector's 7,500, 10,000 and22;500 admire feet, and not less than 60 days
<br /> budget which would reduce, it to Mrs. Bigelow said. the dateof an.annual town
<br /> Osfs last year's total of $3,025. In addition;, provisions have tion,,:a petition signed by no
<br /> The committee approved article been made for.several business
<br /> PP than 1. percent of the regi
<br /> 36 in the town Warrant which ac- areas In various sections of town voters . . . . may he filed wi
<br /> ("� - ce is Chapter 493 of the Acts of And an.industrial zone that covers
<br /> 0 p P selectmen that .the questi
<br /> 1959, effective Nov.18, 1959, which an area of.nearly one-mite radius revoking the acceptance b
<br /> concerns pensions for retired from.the Mashpee circle on Route mitted to the voters.
<br /> ber municipal employes. The only 28• This provision apparently in- When the copies.begantor
<br /> Bourne town employe affected by tended to merge withplans of the some by mail and others
<br /> the article is Bourne Highway State park at South Cape Beach. ally delivered, some.had-o
<br /> Jan. 22—The Surveyor Robert Crump who re- Part'of the road leading to the or seven signatures on the
<br /> ts.declined in ceives retirement and .is .also beach is covered bythe'provision, only two had the first nag
<br /> first time in servingas an elected town official. Mrs: Bigelow added.
<br /> pletely filled. Total of
<br /> overnment ie- It was pointed out thathe as the 'Among Those.Ptesent signatureswere evident b
<br /> only retired town employe receiv. Present.at the-school session afternoon yesterday, whe
<br /> ent's ,con. ing.a pensidn of less than.$1,500 a were Mc. Gaffney and an. associ. mast 22$ were needed..
<br /> ell 1 of'i year.. - . I ate, Albert.Z. Niemi, Kenneth E. L Mr. Harnett said he a
<br /> r .level of Harold Clarke of Sagamore Coombs, school principal, Wilfred make up the petition copy
<br /> 'ge 194799 Beach appeared before the com• H..Graves;school superintendent, cause he knew, the prose
<br /> mittee and .asked approval of all members.o[ the. school.cpm- what should go on the pe
<br /> t above article-38' in the warrant'which mittee-and:the needs. committee: he had done it:tiefore,'
<br /> owever. would provide$5,000 as the town's. The meeting was held 'id the claimed'.-any personal i
<br /> :clothing share,in the cost of twonewjetties Davis School. i the referendum:
<br /> factors at,the southern end of Sagamore . A spokesmansaid the L Von' , Voters Number 2,
<br /> e rates Beach near the Sandwich town would meet again .Thursday with Town .Clerk William
<br /> tinned line. He announced that he was ]tor. Gaffney W discuss his'pro• fray'said the total vo'
<br /> apeering on behalf of a number gress on the preliminary plans. the moment, is 2,278,a
<br /> as .9 of people from Sagamore.Beach; .The .present needs committee 10 percent requirem
<br /> 1958 many of them Summer residents. was formed, at a special town �• -
<br /> lest He said that construction of meeting last year rafter the voters "Mr.McCaffrey said
<br /> four jetties in other parts of the area had turneddow a set of-plans day.fornew registr
<br /> t of had been'well'done and that new for the addition recommended by March b election wit
<br /> r De- jetties were necessary to prevent the prior needs.comtnKIM'. when:his.office-wi
<br /> further erosion of the shore em- A cut in Federal funds available until 10 p.m.
<br /> er, of bankment and for building up for the school work motivated '.'a The Charter,
<br /> .con- beach sand. Cost of the. project fresh, start"' in the building pro-.1953, stipulates'
<br /> igns is estimated at-$20,000 which in. gram, aL town official said. dura is on 't
<br /> the eludes$10,660 in State funds,$5;000 feated, "no from the county and $5,000 from -" , for shall
<br /> °f 1 the t°"" 3 Are Renamed in every
<br /> reyh Hoop social Set To Finance Board thHh e
<br /> FALMOUTH, Jan. 22 -.All
<br /> ourne and Lawrence High School :PROVINCETOWN, Jan.
<br /> ketball players and.their par- Town Moderator Franc
<br /> are invited to a social hour announced'.today
<br /> efreshments in the high ment.of three:.
<br /> of feria; after' tonight's Provnicetown
<br /> n the Purple Wave for three-
<br /> . The event is N
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