OEC 2 4 194* Ef ao ancle r ¦' ¦-•—' --------------------------------------------------"— "" Lt. Mays Tells WAAC Pro3ram In Tour of State "WAAC training offers the Negro woman an opportunity to help win the war and receive valuable vocational training for peace activities which follow the war. It offers equal opportunity for service by both white and colored women." So declared Third Officer Oharline May, of Omaha, Neb., now in charge of the Negro recruiting office at Kansas City, Kansas; for the Seventh service command in her talks on her appearance before groups of women. She ended a tour of Iowa last week, spending several days in Des Moines, i during which time she spoke over KSO radio station in an interview J program with Des Moines1' new WAl AC Mabel Mann and Dale Morgan of I the station. She has spoken at the