| Show AMERICAN LEGIONS FIRST RADIO POST the first radio post n of f the american legion la Is now in existence A national charter for such a post was wag granted recently at oklahoma city ohio for a post to be known as oklahoma radio post no membership in radio post ls Is restricted strict ed to veterans who do not live near a legion post and it Is said that ownership of a radio Is one of the requirements of membership the post broadcasts every saturday night at midnight from station oklahoma city wave length meters more than fan letters and engrams have been received by radio post since they started broadcasting their popular midnight programs on january 15 according to department ada harold janeway pan fan letters have reached radio post from every state in the union and mexico canada and hawaii artists of national reputation do their stuff tor for radio post including the tracy arrey brown dance orchestra considered the best in the southwest art fowler wizard of the ukulele late of station los angeles and the universal quartet of the ford motor company coni pany all legionnaires and the official quartet of radio post A special program for disabled veterans Is broadcast every sunday afternoon at three central standard time we tire giving this special program declared robert C graham Cr ahara program director and announcer of the posts post because taps usually sound for disabled veterans in hog hospitals Atals before we go on the air saturday nights radio post celebrated the opening of et new studios on march I 1 by broadcasting road castIng a 14 hour program radio post was conceived and organized gani zed by D G rixey of oklahoma city formerly a national field secretary for the american legion endowment fund for disabled veterans and orphans of the world war the department of oklahoma recently made a radio inspection tour to philadelphia 1920 national convention city of the legion with train effects furnished in a most realistic manner on the harmonica legion officials boarded the radio special stops were made at st louis terre haute indianapolis and other points where musical programs and two minute rear platform speeches were given |