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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (‘ 'IRIID\Y JULY 12, 1929. ‘SOCIETY AIDS GIRLS | IN ENGLISH CAPITAL Minister Says Rural Young Women Believe London Streets Are Gold. RSO By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, July 12.—Some girls from | the rural districts in England still think the streets of the metropolis are paved with gold. but the Central| Council for the Social Welfare for Girls | is trying to save them from disillusion- merit “Our aim,” suid Sir Oscar Warburg, chairman of the council, at the annual meeting here, “is to prevent the risk that young girls take in coming up to | London from the country. They may | fall into bad ways merely through | ignorance of alternatives. ! “I believe the younger ation are still anxious to lead healthy lives and | it would be an appalling waste if we did not do all we could 1o bring them into touch with those f healthy recreation provided numerous societies in London The Rev. Austin _Thompson, vice | chairman, said: “I do not wish it to| be thought that we are tempting girls | to London by promises of good posi- | tions. We are strongly tempted to put | up notices saying! ‘Don't to Lon- don f you must. then let us help | You. The belief is still held that Lons don is paved with gold. | “In former years it used to be pos- sible to deal with young girls coming to London at the railway stations. Now adays, with charabancs also bringing them daily from all parts, we find it more_difficult “The council often receiv 1equests of help from country girls One wrote asking the cou W find her employment in London as & dairy- | maid or herdswoman, | Is often came to qul Mh»\e o templi which appeared in Welsh local “Very often these gitls come nts o find themselve sLtype of person at @ wag 5 shillings a week. 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