| Show and the educational Idea sponsored by Kiwanis With support of schools in area The Club of in cooperation with local school and youth and the National Council on Crime and is spearheading a timely new program directed toward helping youngsters make better citizens of The and the is a series of educational devices designed to teach youngsters from the seventh through the twelfth grades the basic fundamentals and protections of the according to Clair president of the Roosevelt Kiwanis The program's aim is stated as help adolescents recognize the sometimes fine line between high spirits and a serious breach of the No one frowns on high it fun simply cannot encroach upon your neighbor's person or property without serious In a booklet which the Kiwanis Club is making through proper to youngsters of the the are is a free isn't So why can't we do anything we like The booklet answers itself by are the We could if each of us lived entirely but this is not America is a land of freedom to do as we wish and go where we will but only if we do not trespass on the rights of At this point freedom ends The booklet will be supplemented by school Boy Key and other youth group meetings devoted to the field trips to the vowing of and discussions on the I on and on rights and moderated by teachers and other youth The booklet and supplementary materials were written by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency in consultation with nationally prominent educators and police officials The idea of the and the was originally conceived and developed by the New York Citizens Committee affiliate of the National Council several years As a result of the and other practical steps in youthful delinquency was substantially reduced there and the project was widely When it was decided to make a national project of and the the National Council on Crime and Delinquency asked Kiwanis International long a leader in service to youth to act as The which is being carried out in Is a part of this national joint |