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Page 10 200,000 Immigrants Are Now Trained For Self-Support TRAINING GIVEN IN THE ORT SCHOOLS IS FREE By ADELAIDE KERR NEW YORK (#—One of Jewry’s eldest helping-hand organizations, ORT hit a new high on the Jewish New Year in mid-September with 200,000 migrants trained for self- support since the close of World War II. ORT is the Organization for Re- habilitation Through Training, founded in 1882 in Czarist Russia, to give Jews free industrial train- ‘mg which would enable them to earn their livings in the wide- spreading industrial movement. Since then it has extended its ac- tivities until it girdles the globe In World War II, when homeless, jobless DPs began to filter out of European concentration camps, ORT started two schools in New York to give them mechanical training for self support. It estab- lished similar schools in every DP camp in Germany and Austria. When Israel’s rapid growth brought in a great shortage of skilled: workers, ORT established schools to train workers for fac- § ANYTHING CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES SEE ‘THE TWINS ] 1990 OUval ST. PH! 1870-1871 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, Octeber 2, 1952 ete Scout Leaders Are Needed The Monroe County District of | the Boy Scouts of America urgent- ‘ly needs help, There are many | jobs open such as Scoutmasters, ; Chairmen of District Committees, ete. Anyone who is an ex-Scout or | has had experience in scout leader- | ship or who is interested in learn- ing about Scouting is urged to call Mr. Bernard Frank, Acting Scout |Commissioner, phone 1413 W to | offer your services. tory jobs and the repair and main- | tenance of agricultural machinery. To meet the needs of Jewish refu- gees from the Palestine war, ORT set up more schools in North Africa and the Middle East. Today ORT—now a world organ- ization—operates in 19 countries. It is supported by private con- tributions. Training given the ORT in schools is free. Ninety-five per cent | of the students are Jews, but reg- istration is not limited by age, | color or religion. The New York schools—two of | the most flourishing in ORT’s world network—have trained 10,000 DPs for self-support since they were founded in World War II. One is the ORT Trade School, \ teaching radio and TV repair, mechanical and architectural j crawing and jewelry making. The Government Puts Back Controls ALLENTOWN, ?— Off went rent controls in this Eastern Pennsyl- vania city Monday. Back they came again just two hours later. For months the City Council gathered data on the question of keeping rent controls. After many hearings and debates, the Council voted unanimously yesterday to lift them. This was done under a 1952 federal law which leaves the question to local governments. About two hours later, Rep. Karl C. King (R-Pa) was notified that federal authorities had classified the city as a critical defense area —and rent controls were to be | restored. a ieee other is the Bramson ORT Trade School, specializing in needlework trades. Both operate in the late afternoon and early evening four days a week, as most of the stu- dents hold day jobs. Walk into them any schooleven- ing and you will find men who were formerly rabbis, lawyers and businessmen and women who were once professors and nurses bending over the machines. Many of those trained in the schools are now working in American industry. One operates a corset factory employing 20 operators, another owns a linerie factory, a third runs a factory producing plastic articles. STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS VICTORY CASH MARKET 1028 Truman Ave CHOICE CUT WESTERN Clausclk Roast 55¢ FRESH CUT WESTERN Pork Chops 39¢ WILSON’S COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER 69c onue OLEO LB. Lb. 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