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Miss Baker's indorsement follows: “I am very enthusiastic about the learn-to-swim campaign being con- ducted by The Star and the Y. M. C. A. “The fact that Washington is a water-front city is to the advantage of children, but at the same time is a | temptation unless they are provided | an opportunity to learn to swim Miss Baker. be given every chance to learn. The | playground ~ department encourages | this idea.” | Miss Baker pointed out & number of | swimming pools are located on District | playgrounds, but children under 10 | will not be allowed to take advantage of them this Summer unless they know how to swim. TRAIL FOR.HIKERS ‘ SOON TO BE BUILT| Park Head Announces $10,000 Construction Program for Rock Creek Area. C. Marshall. Finnan, superintend- ent of the National Capital Parks, | launch a $10,000 trail construction | program in the Rock Creek and Poto- mac Parkway. 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