IOWA PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU
Des Moines, Iowa
Nonpareil
Council Bluffs, Iowa
WAAC Drive
While the drive for new members of the WAAC was somewhat disappointing in Council Bluffs, only six prospective members signing up, other drives in the future are expected to be more fruitful.
The success of all such drives is largely cumulative and it is probable that the WAAC heads will see the value of sending other recruiting groups around in the future, or, better still, of keeping one or two resident recruiters in the city more or less permanently.
The navy has found that system to be very successful, and if the need for women in the armed forces is as great as it is said to be, the same plan could well be followed in the future with the WAACS.
Incidentally, the mission which appeared in Council Bluffs should be congratulated upon the fine impression they left.
Third Officer Eichelberger, Leader Hudgens, and Auxiliary Buynak were splendid representatives ot the organization they represen