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2 . SEE YOU AT COLUMBUS ? The Ninth Institute for Education by Radio, held annually at Ohio State University, is set for May 2-4. Preliminary plans call for a meeting of NAEB at that time. The tentative program now lists a closed NAE3 meeting for Monday evening in the Deshler-Wallick Hotel. Better be there! RADIO CONFERENCE IK THE HILLS OF KENTUCKY The first annual conference for the University of Kentucky Mountain Listening Center Directors will be held April 29, 30, and May 1 (we presume although Elmer Sulzer’s letter says April 31), at Carcassonne Community Center, Gander, Kentucky, which is a‘primitive location high in the hills of Letcher County. Plans call for the Listening Center Directors to not only hear talks on the utilization of programs from outside, but the directors themselves may express their views and ex¬ change experiences. Featured on the program will be singing of moun¬ tain ballads and performances of mountain drama and folk dances. Dir¬ ector Sulzer reports that many notables interested in this type of work will attend. If any NAEB members care to attend Elmer will be glad to make proper arrangements. There will be a registration fee of $2.50, which includes two nights lodging and six meals. TAYLOR CRITICALLY ILL Charles A. Taylor, WESG, has been critically Ill with pneumonia, ac¬ cording to word received from Elmer 5. Phillips, WESG. The doctor has given definite word of encouragement concerning recuperation. (March 3). NAEB members hope by now Professor Taylor is well on the road to recovery. FCC REVERSES EXAMINER KFUO RECOMMENDATION KFUO, Concordia Seminary, made a good case for itself and received the recommendation of the FCC examiner for increased power and in¬ creased hours of operation. Opposing was the commercially owned and operated station, KSD. KSD appealed the case and after hearing the argument, the Commission has decided to leave things status quo. Either KFUO or KSD may appeal the decision, although The Reverend H. H Hohenstein, Director of KFUO, says he doesn’t know what action will be taken yet. MICHIGAN HAS OUTLETS IN DETROIT Having no radio station of its own, the University of Michigan Broad¬ casting Service utilizes Detroit stations as outlets for its radio programs. Radio Reading and Dramatics, Michigan Band, Relation of Federal Government to Education, the World Today, Forestry and Land Utilization, Elementary Singing Class were among the programs broad¬ cast over WJR and WMBC during the week of March 7-13. Waldo Abbot is Director of Broadcasting Service.