Journal
Sioux City, Iowa
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jr THE WAACS: A SALUTE ^Not only are the Waacs "coming," as their I song states; they are here. Commissioned officers, newly graduated, head their lists.
This should be taken as a signal that bridge table c^njlersltion for and against military training for \fbmen will be out of place from now om f
Some might' go so far as to say that bridge {tables themselves are out of place with in-| creased Red Cross and U. S. O. demands and opportunities to serve patriotically along many other lines.
Perhaps the Waacs* program does include! some nonessentials. Extensive physical train-1 ing may not be an absolute necessity as a| preparation for every woman's job in this) every person's war. I
Yet a sound body and training to endure! physically as well as morally and mentally! are assets any time, any place, for any one.
So, as military a salute as can be mustered outside the ranks—to the WaacsLa**-¦***"