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80 <br /> Action: Motion made and seconded that article be ac- <br /> cepted as read. A vote. <br /> Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- <br /> propriate the following sums of money for 1969 and 1970 un- <br /> paid bills received too late for payment from the 1970 appro- <br /> priation, or take any other action thereon: <br /> Hobbs & Warren (Assessors) $110.45 <br /> ! ! Highway Dept. Snow & Ice <br /> '{ Labute 766.76 <br /> j Chemical Corp. 544.70 <br /> j Gallo Construction 335.25 <br /> ` ! Expense—F. V. Lawrence 314.23 <br /> Police Department 85.00 <br /> School Department 419.69 <br /> ! Health Dept.—Dr. Hutchins F. Inge (1970) 1,000.00 <br /> Highway Expense Mashpee Garage 327.95 <br /> —Cape & Vineyard 13.28 <br /> Cemetery Expense—LuJean Printing Co. 12.10 <br /> Action: Motion made and seconded that :article be ac- <br /> cepted as read. 90 for, none opposed. A unanimous vote. <br /> Article 34. To see if the people of the Town of Mashpee <br /> will accept the following resolution: <br /> BE IT RESOLVED that the Town of Mashpee at the <br /> i annual Town Meeting held March 1, 1971, op- <br /> L{, poses House Bill 196 authorizing the licensing <br /> ' and taxing of exhibitions of Jai-Alai within the <br /> a Commonwealth & the County of Barnstable, at <br /> which Pari-Mutual System of betting shall be <br /> permitted and to authorize the Selectmen of the <br /> Town of Mashpee to inform the State Senator <br /> and State Representatives of this resolve. Sub- <br /> mitted by Board of Selectmen. <br /> Action: Motion made and seconded that the resolution <br /> be accepted as read. A unanimous vote. <br /> Article 35. To see if the people of the Town of Mashpee <br /> will accept the fallowing resolution: <br /> We, the citizens of the Town of Mashpee in Town Meet- <br /> ing assembled do hereby declare it to be the policy of the <br /> Town to use our assets to provide the best possible year-round <br /> jobs and investment opportunities for our people, toward the <br /> goal of raising the per capita income of the Town to equal <br /> that in the rest of Massachusetts. <br />