Set new quota in recruitment of Iowa nurses
Public Opinion De corah, Iowa AUG 2 313*4 this mercy program arc urged to contact: Judge T. H. Goheen, Judge of Winneshiek County, Calmar, Iowa or write: Captain, I. W. Cahoon, AGD Officer Procurement District, 426 Faidley Building, 16th and Douglas Streets, / The a my fe in urgent need of women o serve as Technicians in medical | installations according to an announcement received today by Judge Goheen, Judge of Winneshiek County, who has been asked to submit names and addresses of women from this territory who would be interested in further information about the Medical Technicians of the Wo-mens Army Corps. Women between 20 and 50 years of age may qualify for one of the twenty-five types of work available. Opportunities are open in the fields of Pharmacy, Optometry. Psvchialry, Orthopedics, Dentistry, X-Ray, Lip Reading, Hearing Aids Braille Occupational Therapy, Medical Steography and Educational reconditioning Personnel, composed of Teachers, Newspaper or Magazine Writers, Lecturers, Community or Social Workers, Y. W.C.A. or Recreational Directors. "Several of these opportunities are for schooling and training before assignment. Commissions are offered to Dieticians and Physical Therapy Aides. It's just the chance many women have been waiting for," Judge Coheen said. He went on to emphasize that in this program, "Rehabilitytion training will be given to all of the Army Forces who can derive benefit from it. The main groups, however, are the wounded and I the shell shocks." i "Women can best serve where I by their nature they are best qualified to serve." I Women interested in serving in ¦a Omaha, Nebraska