10 MARCH 1933, Page 15

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR, — In your last issue

a correspondent suggested that the unemployed " should have a little less education and a little

more entertainment." For the last two years the League has advocated the use of films and it is now possible to secure these for unemployed centres free of charge except that of carriage, and a suitable tine-projector for standard films can be bought for about £15 second-hand. Some centres have already adopted the scheme and we shall be pleased to give particulars to others who wish to take advantage of available facilities.

—I am, Sir, &c., W. P. DREAPER,