NAEB Newsletter (Feb 1942)

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NAEB NEWS LETTER Page 2 February 15, 1942 OFFERED AT 1:30 P.M. TUESDAY, BY H. H. ALP, PROFESSOR OF AGRICULTURE, With travel limited because of tire rationing, Mr. Alp is usinq WILL TO REACH THOUSANDS OF POULTR V . R AI SERS WITH TIMELY INFORMATION AND ADVICE. In CO-OPERATION WITH THE FOREIGN TRADE CLUB, A NEW SERIES OF FORUMS on “Latin American Relations 5 ' is being presented at 4:30 p.m. Frioays. A SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN HAS ORGANIZED AND IS NOW PRESENTING FIVE TIMES EACH WEEK "HOME EXERCISES FOR FITNESS This series is on WILL at 8:45 a.m« daily except Saturday and Sunday. Many of the regular programs of the station are placing emphasis on THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO WAR PROBLEMS. THESE INCLUDE THE FARM AND HOME PROGRAMS, THE A. A. U. Vt. FORUM, THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS PRO¬ GRAMS, THE 0. A. R. SERIES, AND THE HAM FORUM, A PROGRAM FOR RADIO AMATEURS. IN CO-OPERATION WITH AGENCIES OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, THE STATION IS PRESENTING TRANSCRIBED PROGRAMS OF THE U. S. NAVY, THE U. S. ARMY, THE U. S. MARINES, OFFICE OF EDUCATION, THE DEPARTMENT OF THE IN¬ TERIOR, the Treasury Department, and the Department of Justice. Brief service announcements are also being carried frequently for the U. S. army, navy, marines, for the sale of defense savings bonds, FOR EMPLOYMENT NEEOEO BY U. S. ARSENALS, ANO FOR THE SEuECTIVE SER¬ VICE. The Concert Band, on the air at 5 p.m. Mondays, is including much music of a patriotic nature, as are many of the other musical pro¬ grams. The station now signs on each day witm the pleoge of allegi¬ ance and the Star Spangleo Banner. News, carried at nine different times throughout the oay, serves to GIVE WILL LISTENERS AN ACCURATE ACCOUNT OF THE PROGRAMS OF THE WAR AND OF PREPARATION BEING MADE TO PROSECUTE IT. Others will be aooed, from time to time, to meet the need of the STATE AND NATION FOR THEM. WILL STUDIOS TO BE MOVED The studios of WILL are to be moveo to Gregory Hall, newest class¬ room BUILDING ON THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CAMPUS, IT HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED BY JOSEF F. WRIGHT, OIRECTOR OF THE STATION. Although boaro of trustees approval had been given for the creation OF A SERIES OF STUDIOS AND OFFICES IN THE LOWER GYMNASIUM OF THE Woman * s building, and although the drawing of plans for that area HAD BEEN PRACTICALLY COMPLETED, THE INABILITY TO GET CRITICAL MATERIALS TO CARRY OUT THE CONSTRUCTION WORK BROUGHT THE DECISION