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NAEB NEWS LETTER Page 4 June I, 1944 The secretary of the Chamber of Commerce Employment Research Committee, John Williams, estimates that business and industry will provide 117 THOUSAND JOBS WITHIN A YEAR AFTER THE END OF THE WAR. THAT IS ABOUT TEN THOUSAND MORE JOBS THAN WERE AVAILABLE IN 8942. And AN OFFICIAL OF THE SYRACUSE HOUSING AUTHORITY, JOHN OfTTMAN, SAYS TEN THOUSAND NEW DWELLING UNITS WILL BE BUILT BY THE FIRST FIVE YEARS AFTER THE WAR. STORIES TOLD IN MUSIC ON KFKU “Stories Told in Music” is hearo over KFKU at 2:30 o'clock each Tuesday AFTERNOON IN PLACE OF THE “Art BY RADIO” PROGRAM. THIS NEW SERIES HAS BEEN PLANNED ESPECIALLY FOR THE CHILDREN WHO FOLLOWED THE ART LESSON BROADCASTS THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR. As THE TITLE SUGGESTS, THE MUSIC PLAYES ON THE PROGRAM TELLS A STORY. The NARRATOR FIRST TELLS A STORY OF THE MUSIC THAT IS TO BE PLAYED AND THEN POINTS OUT THE THINGS THAT WILL HELP THE LISTENER HEAR THE STORY WHEN IT IS RETOLD IN MUSIC. The STORIES CHOSEN FOR THE SERIES ARE THOSE MOST FAMILIAR TO CHILDREN. There will be a number of fairy tales, such as "Alice in Wonderland,” “Peter and the Wolf,” and “Hansel and Gretel” and stories especially for boys —“Mark Twain” and cowboy music. The recordings used on the program are made by the country’s outstanding orchestras. REFRESHER SERIES FOR DIETITIANS ON HI AD On Apfhl 14, WNAD, in co-operation with the 0. U. Department of Home Economics began a series of eight broadcasts comprising a refresher cours IN NUTRITION. Dr, Helen Burton, chairman of the department of home economics, and Miss Uaura a„ Miller, associate professor of home economics, is presenting THESE TALKS WHICH WILL BE PARTICULARLY HELPFUL TO THOSE PERSONS TRAINING for Red Cross certificates as dietitians. The following topics will be incluoed in the series: April 14, Energy Needs; April 2l, Protein Needs; April 28, Minerals Needed for Building Tissues; May 5, Further Minerals Needed by the Body; May 12, Water Soluable Vitamins; May 19, Pat Soluble Vitamins; May 26, Uses of Some of the newer Fooos; June 2, Menu Plsnning. HIGHLIGHTS ON WNYC Once again this Summer, music lovers in New York City will be able to listen to the broadcasts of the outstanding concerts by the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra from Lewisohn Stadium, and the Goldman Band Concerts from the Mall in Central Park which will be carried over New York City's Own Station WNYC and WNYC-FM. Beginning Wednesday, June 21, and continuing each Wednesday and Sunday evening thereafter at 8:30 P.M. WNYC and static-free WNYC-FM will broadcast the Stadium Philharmonic concerts. And WNYC and WNYC-r.v will