WITH DORMITORIES ALREADY ESTABLISHED IN 22 CITIES, AND TRAINING ARRANGED FOR IN LOCAL FACTORIES, THE JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM FOR AIDING JEWISH CHILDREN IN POLAND TO BECOME QUALIFIED INDUSTRIAL WORKERS IS ARISING. MORE THAN 2,600 CHILDREN HAVE ALREADY BEEN AIDED IN OBTAINING TRAINING AND FINDING WORK THROUGH THIS SYSTEM, ACCORDING TO A REPORT FROM THE J.D.C.’S EUROPEAN OFFICE.
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