Show I MEXICAN TRAINING IN UNITED STATES I IS 5 NE NEW PLAN Donation of Tuition for Youths Would Would Ai Aid r Trade Relations i NEW lEW YORK TORE Nov ov 15 American American b business men and manufacturers who wish to develop their business In Ini Mexico Mexico and i and also to aid d pro promote otc good relations between the thetys' thetys I tys' tys t two o countries are urged by the v American Chamber of oC Commerce of oC itt V Mexico to provide work for Cor young youn Mexicans and them through 4 help American schools or colleges V S The Tho chamber has worked out a plan hy by witch Which an American who wishes tode to de' de elop dc elop a Mexican or L Latin American representative c r may obtain a prom promis promis- IshiI Is- Is iri hiI young ing young youn Mexican for training by w guaranteeing to pay his tuition In a dorl 01 American business I school chool tech tech- s school hool college or university The b lI r. r does not ask that the business business' busl- busl n nes ness ness' s min pay his traveling expenses r him or incur an any expenses beyond that of the tuition As far as possible however howe it Is desired that pie theman man providing the tuition should It h e pirt in time employment to the i Mexican or otherwise otherwise e aid him I t to to OT Ia rk his way through school I v t Tb The TIie business man who needs ak a aV af k V f or Latin American cs s r the or who r realizes the great h IlP n In Mexico Mexico exIco Is Invited und un- un a r d del s plan to train a young k idi c Pei uh already possessing a fair Calr I r a b. b i. i i both hoth in his own business or factory fac fac- tory tary and In an American school atti at ti t. t the h be came amp ame time said Will A. A P t t. fit t i De a Moines MoIne Ia la the originator oCi of oC S y S Jb- Jb Jh plan nt lit the Hotel Astor f SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS IN 21 SCHOOLS l i r one Twenty schools schools colleges and i universities in the United States have I t V i already d provided scholarships for Vy Mexican youths in In pursuance in-pursuance pursuance of this plan pIan P tan Most of Qt these are In th the Middie Mid Mid- r. r vj die lIe West South and West The app appeal appeal ap- ap p peal of Mr is the first made so to o. o far in the East Kast The The richest country count in the world t today In my opinion is Mexico l said MV of g and America i t td d o has its greatest future there V J t rA be best t way to develop it that I o of is to teach Mexican boys our i and r and methods of oC business and to tov v malce ake them admirers of our country vi J and aJ d y s The Mexican boy who takes tales adi advantage ad- ad i vantage of this plan must pay his i own way to and from the school and andi Support I himself after after- he there J i t. t gets i t lf It is preferable that he should work f- f his jis way through school Education in t 4 1 r. r i co has been generally confined I to toj to c classes asses with money This t t tury Is intended mainly for the poor poorboy bo boy They are bright ambitious and ada adaptable table and will soon pick u up P t Am American ways The hunger for education education edu edu- 1 cation is noticeable In every part of cl r Mexico The boys brought into the I 1 United States under this plan will f j L make flake willing and and nd apt pupils They will see American boys doing any ny kind of oC honest labor to work their way through school arid acid learn something something something some some- thing of our schol democracy The The Thes boys who receive higher education education education edu edu- cation cation- or technical education here will wm return to Mexico and start a acon constantly constantly constantly con con- growing stream of Mexican students to this country There are more than Chinese Stude students s Inthis in inthis inthis this country today The American Pan union has a record of or only Mexicans MexIcans Mexicans Mex Mex- attending colleges and schools in this country The best opportunity for foreign 1 I trade for Americans lies in Mexico 1 in my opinion It is a better field in spite of all it has been through for the exporter to do business in than any of the other Latin-American Latin countries It is on a gold basis It Isso is isso isso so rich that a brief brieC spell of oC peace puts it on its feet From now on it itIS itis is rs going to have an era of peace The people are absolutely through with revolution and war I Oil on is the leading product but I believe believe- that agriculture in Mexico prean presents presents pre pre- an even en more attractive pros- pros for ct f. f for the investor In time I 1 co co- wui wul buy more American goods than any countr country This is the time for an alert business man to study his opportunities there We Ve hope also that men and women women women wo wo- wo- wo men Interested in the welfare of oC MexIco Mexico Mexico Mex Mex- ico arid and in keeping the two countries on a peaceful and friendly footing should take part in this movement to provide scholarships for Mexican Mexican boys The following schools have provided one or more scholarships for Mexican youths Municipal university of Akron Akron Akron Ak Ak- ron 0 O. University of Nebraska University University University Uni Uni- of oC Alabama University of oC Texas Iowa State Teachers Teachers' college I Miami university Oxford 0 O. Northwestern Northwestern North North- western college e. e Napierville Ill Drake i I university Des Moines la Haverford college Temple university Philadelphia Philadel Philadel- phia Pa Lexington university LexIngton Lexington Lex Lex- ington Ky College of Wooster Wooster 0 O. University of Minnesota Hamline university De Pauw university university university sity Beloit college Ellsworth college Iowa Falls halls Ia la Bowdoin co college lIege New York university University of Nevada Neva Neva- da Illinois State Normal university Among the firms which have un undertaken undertaken un- un to provide tuition and and andem- andem employment employment em em- for tor Mexican boys selected select d by competitive test are arc the Cumberland Cumber Cumber- land Medicine com company any and the WaI Waterbury Waterbury Wa- Wa Chemical company of oC Des I Moines and the O La Drug company com- com pang pany of Burlington Vt I CHAMBERS CHAMBER'S STATEMENT a aA A statement by the the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico of Its ts plan says sas in part Education will be the salvation of Mexico 1 and will solve its problems That will bring progress prosperity and contentment for the people and I will in time tine make possible actual de- de in government Many well well-todo families among I Ithe the Mexicans send send their boys and I girls to the United States and Europe for education This however is en entirely en- en beyond the reach of the great majority of the people and the Increase Increase in In- In crease of ot educational facilities in this country Is an urgent need The contact contact con con- tact of ot the native element clement with the outside world W would ld be of oC f lasting benefit The committee will have the cooperation cooperation co- co operation of ofa a number of Mexican uv AI wr to c 1 in touCh coven with Nun students and applicants throughout I MexIco sE They will candidates for help to select the I scholarshIps and a ap- ap who f among the J Mexicans wish to go to the United States Through cooperation operation and contact with h the United States Cubas Cuba's foreign foreIgn for for- I eign trade has increased threefold in ten years and the thc ing a people are enjoyIng enjoying enjoy enjoy- I prosperity undreamed of ot a few years ago That prosperity began in closer States L relations Mexico l Is with seventeen the United and a half times the size of oC Cuba Institutions companies societies and individuals taking an interest in the subject are requested to communicate communicate com com- with the committee I Mexican-American Mexican scholarships AmerIcan American Amer Amer- Amer on Ican nia Chamber K of f commerce of Mexico co MexIco City |