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MAGNOLIA 
Up to the time of printing this page 
at 10 o’clock Friday morning—our 
Magnolia correspondence has not ar- 
rived. We know our Magnolia 
readers will miss their usual page of 
interesting items. 
SuccEsts PusLic PARK EOR 
MAGNOLIA. 
Efforts have been made for some 
time past to have the old barn on the 
property next to the Fire Station in 
Magnolia village, torn down. The 
place is more or less of an “eye-sore,” 
and has been unused for some time. 
Mayor Foster took the matter in 
hand sometime ago and through his 
efforts the owners of the property 
—one of whom is C. E. Mitchell of 
the firm of investment bankers by 
that name on Wall St., New York— 
have consented to tear down the old 
building. 
In his letter to Mayor Foster under 
the date of May 7, Mr. Mitchell says, 
after preliminary personal matters: 
“Our Magnolia property, is as you 
know, on the market. Surrounded 
as it is by city property and offering 
the only possibility for the extension 
of the city park at the junction of 
Fuller and Magnolia avenues, I wish 
you could see your way to bring about 
a consideration of its purchase by the 
city. It strikes me that Magnolia is 
particularly honored in your occu- 
pancy of the Mayor’s chair and 
should be entitled to a “Foster Park” 
as a memorial to her only son upon 
whom such a confidence has ever 
been placed by the City of Gloucester. 
With this in mind, I should be inclin- 
ed to name a lower price for the pro- 
perty than I would to any prospective 
buyer.” 
DeEBATE Movies CENSORSHIP. 
Evidently the fact that some films 
have been “approved by the national 
board of censorship,” is not enough, 
since the Congress of the United 
States has taken up the question, and 
arguments have been made before the 
House of Representatives Education 
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Committee, urging legislation to cre- 
ate a federal board of censorship. 
It is maintained that 900,000: children 
attend moving picture shows in the 
United States every day, and if it is 
a fact that some children are injured 
by the showing of immoral pictures— 
then, it is urged, it should be a matter 
of concern to the Washington gov- 
ernment. In the hearings that have 
been held in Washington, representa- 
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tives of the moving picture interests 
appeared and argued that the present 
method of censorship 
