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Show Educational Opportunities Greater Today For Youth Training By JOHN T. WOODBURY Jr. 1 For every man, young or old who needs educational or vocational voca-tional training, who wants to qualify himself to do something useful, there are great opportunities opportuni-ties in our schools today. Even for boys of seventeen new classes are being organized to teach wood working, electricity and automotive automo-tive mechanics. These clases, many of them are conducted at government expense. We have taken pains to contact the boys and men that we thought might be interested. It is impossible im-possible to interview every possible pos-sible prospect, but we have diligently dili-gently sought both privately and in public meeting to announce the enlarged program to all who ought to be encouraged to enter one of these profitable classes. If any man or woman, girl or (Continued on page eight) Youth Training (Continued from first paee) lioy has, not been accosted, or if -any person knows anyone who would be benefited by attending either night or day classes, please accept our invitation to investigate investi-gate and refer would-be-educated-or- trained people to the school for information. Never before have opportunities opportuni-ties been so rife. Never before ?ias education come to close to the masses and their immediate and prospective needs. Never before be-fore has it been given so nearly free of costs. The danger is that ieing so nearly gratis it may not "be appreciated. More than, this, for those who need help, youth between 18 and 25, are eligible to receive an opportunity op-portunity to earn money to help themselves through school by zneans of the NYA. The opportunities for everyone '.o gain competence are manifold, rich and all but all-pervasive. |