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Frank Seabury, Philip S. Sears and 
Allan Curtis, all of whom are voters in 
Ward 6 have been added to the com- 
mittee of improvement on the Farms 
playground and represent the summer 
residents who will probably contribute 
suficient money to make the desired im- 
provements. ‘The rest of the committee 
is the Ward 6 representatives of the city 
government and the park commissioners. 
A meeting was held yesterday and the 
orounds looked over. 
Hearing on New City Charter. 
At the State House Tuesday a hearing 
was given on the new city charter as pre- 
sented by the Business Men and Board 
of Trade, and while many appeared in 
favor of it, there were also many against 
the charter proposed, though all were in 
favor of some revision. The charter 
proposed has as one of its features the 
doing away with all Ward representation. 
If such were to go through it would 
mean, we believe, with many others, that 
Beverly Farms would be the .oser there- 
by. Augustus P. Loring took this 
position at the hearing “Tuesday. 
Mr. Loring said that he did not be- 
lieve in the present draft as it took away 
ward representation. He believed that 
the sections of the city should be _ repre- 
sented as under the present charter. He 
said that he believed that the town form 
of government was the best for it was 
closer to the people. “The new charter 
would give the politicians more control 
and would provide salaries for those hold- 
ing the offices. He said that he had not 
heard of many extravagances and he 
thought the city well governed. He felt 
that it was a mistake to get the shoe 
machinery company in Beverly when the 
finances were in the condition they were, 
but as long as they were here the city had 
to provide accommodations that did not 
exist at that time. He said that he _ be- 
lieved that the estimate of Mayor Trowt 
was an honest one and that its increase 
was in the belief that the departments 
would know how much money they have 
to spend and to keep within that appro- 
priation. He said that under the old 
town form of government that, while 
the Farms had a representative in the 
board of selectmen, he was elected by the 
uptown people and he believed that the 
present system of ward representation 
was the best. Under the _ proposed 
charter it would be doubtful if that sec- 
tion would be represented. 
Mayor Charles H. Trowt said that he 
was not opposed to a revision of the city 
charter, but that he believed in it, but 
not in the proposed charter. He thought 
that much haste was being shown in the 
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matter and not suthcient time had been 
given to the consideration of the draft as 
proposed. He said that the city govern- 
ment was acting in good faith in the 
the matter and had been carefully con- 
sidering it. ‘“It is not the intention of 
the presentcity council committee to allow 
the matter to go to the waste basket at 
City hall but it will be carefully taken up, 
considered, and a report made ”’ 
Others who attended the hearing than 
those mentioned above included: JAl- 
derman Hodgkins, Councilman A. P. 
Loring, ji., John H. Linehan, Daniel 
M. Linehan, William R. Brooks, 
Thomas D. Connolly, W. B. Publi- 
cover, L. J. Watson, 2nd, Stephen J. 
Connolly, and Howard E. Morgan. 
Thomas D. Connolly who is a member 
of the Business Men’s Committee on re- 
vision of Beverly City Charter spoke in 
favor of the new draft. 
See account of West Beach Corpora- 
tion meeting on page 13. 
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