CHILDREN'S CARE COMMITTEES
sm,—In The Spectator of April zoth, I see ;hat, in 'commenting on the voluntary service people might do in helping reconstruction, " Janus " says: " The work of Children's Care Committees in London (why so far in London only I don't know) has always seemed to me singularly valuable and important" (the italics are mine). May point out that there are many places where Care Committees function ; :n my own town, for instance, St. Helen's, where I serve on its Education Committee, we have Care Committees, and have had them for many 'ears, and they are doing excellent work.—Yours truly,
Crank House, St. Helen's, Lancashire. (Miss) EVELYN PILKINGTON.