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Show I PROTECTING THE ROYS Lids to Be Given Opportunity to Select Hill for Coasting. In view of the fact that the ordinances of the city prohibit coasting upon the sldewnlks and across l he qar tracks, and that the Juvenile COUrl Is taking stringent steps toward an enforcement of the regulation reg-ulation in this regard, while at the same lime deslriug to afford the boys all proper and legitimate amusement, a problem onfronta those Interested in juvenile ; work. The suggestion has been made and is heartily approved by the offlot r of the Fuvenlle court, that If the boys will agree i poti a place for coasting, where the element ele-ment of danger can be eliminated withoat too much expense and dltflcultv. the officials of-ficials of the court will take the matter up with the city authorities In an effort io have such a locality set upart for that put pose It would be required that it be in a section sec-tion of the i it not much frequented by foot passengers, not crossed by car tracks and not rendered dangerous by large poles. During the last few vears numerous se-lioUS se-lioUS accidents and several fatalities have r .-"lilted from coastliig disasters, and the . ict is recognized that if the boys coast I all they shouid be protected In the sport. |