NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1941)

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NEWS N A61B C£mR N AKONALASSOCIAKON - EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS Frank E. Schooley, Editor, Station WILL, Urban J,°flfmois J * *941 ON THE DEFENSE FRONT IN IOWA (Editor’s Note: This is the second and third in the series or ARTICLES ON DEFENSE AND THE EDUCATIONAL RADIO STATIONS.) Educational stations, WSUI, State University of Iowa, and WOl , Iowa State Collece are on the front for National Defense. Their programs reflect the spirit of the times, the PROCRESS IVE LEADER¬ SHIP DISPLAYED BY EDUCATION’S OWN RADIO STATIONS* NATIONAL DEFENSE ON WSUI : These programs, according to Director Carl Menzer, are all re¬ lated in some manner to National Defense: AiviER I CAN 8 S DEFENSE FRONT - CAPTAIN E. 0 . Culver AND OTHER MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS GIVE THE ANSWER each Tuesday over WSUI. The program, supervised by Colonel Ho H«, Slaughter, department head, reports state and national news, per¬ sonal items of Iowa men in service as well as news from army camps AND POSTS, RECRUITING CENTERS, AND DIVISION HEADQUARTERS* AMERICA GOES FLYING - In ORDER TO KEEP ABREAST OF THE INDUSTRY’S EXPANSION AND NEW DEFENSE DEVELOPMENTS, WSUI BRINGS ‘’AMERICA GOES Flying” each Tuesday evening* Conducting the program is Robert Smylie, who has just graduated from the Civil Pilot training ad¬ vanced AND CROSS COUNTRY COURSES UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE ARMY and Navy Air Corp* AiviER I Can LEGION - It’s the h American Legion” show aired the fourth Thursday of each month by representatives from various American Legion posts throughout the first Iowa Legion district* AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY - The ’’Star OF SERVICE” IS THE BASIS FOR a series of programs by the "American Legion Auxiliary”* The five POINTS OF THE STAR INCLUDE: REHABILITATION, AMERICANISM, CHILD WEL FARE, EDUCATION, AND COMMUNITY SERVICE* THE AMERICAN HERITAGE - In these days when the American tradition IS under fire from the four cobners of the earth, IT IS OBVIOUSLY APPROPRIATE FOR A STATE UNIVERSITY TO REMIND THE PUBLIC OF THE POSITIVE RELIGIOUS, POLITICAL, AND CULTURAL VALUES OF THE UNITED States* Therefore, WSUI has scheduled each Tuesday a vital program