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September 25, 1956 Hr* Frank Schooley, President National Association of Educational Broadoastsrs Station WILL University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois Boar Frank t I Have just received the bare facts of the nesting of the General Assembly of the Prix Italia which was held at Rimini on Tuesday, September 11th. Hr. R. Beseneon of the Swiss Broad- casting System was elected President for this year. Hr. Richard Quartet of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was elected one Vice-President and Jon Boon of the Belgian Broadcasting system was elected the other Vise-President. The Prlx Italia Award for the best music program went to the Netherlands entry and is entitled, "Jobe”. The Radio Italians prize in the field of music went to the Italian entry, "Baron f § Game". In the field of drama, the Prlx Italia was awarded to the French entry entitled, "Arithmetical Problem". The Radio Italians prise went to the Swiss entry called, "Balled for Tim". In the documentary classification, the NAEB entry, "Sounds of Ky City", was given the Italia Press Association prise. This latter amounts to one million lire or approximately $1600. According to the arrangements that ws have made with Tony Schwartz, approximately a third of this will be sent to NAEB to defray our entry fees, translation charges, etc. The observations and suggestions submitted by the Chairmen of the three juries run something like this: "The high caliber of the work submitted made the selection of winners difficult and the usual praise characterised the discussion in ell of the juries. The definition of "documentary" and the differences in understanding of the ward sparked long discussions with the adoption of the BBC proposal to insert the phrase, "based on actual fact" into the statute. A sub-committee was appointed with membership from the United Kingdom, Monaco, Italy and Luxemburg to work on the problem and report back to the Secretariat by the end of the year.