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NAEB NiT’S LETTER. *. • 3JSPT 15, 1940. ...Page 2 in the study and support of the /American form of government, 5 e To assist in the endowment of educational institutions. Burdette said that the Foundation rill be grateful for further suggestions and comments regarding possible cooperation between the Foundation and the educational broadcasting stations* NAEB rent on record as favoring cooperation "with local civic groups and other agencies in promoting the general national defense.program, and in furthering the ideals and basic principles of our national democracy, M The Executive Secretary was instructed to.“advise the National Defense Commission of the desire of the association to co-operate fully, and aid them in every ray possible. w The Association voted to request the Federa! Communications Commission to change its rule regarding minimum hours of operation to permit the non-commercial educations! stations to operate two—thirds of the hours assigned, except Sundays. The present rule requires operation of two-thirds of the hours between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. and between 6 p.m. and 12 midnight. Change in the required FCC announcement for use of records was requested in a resolution offered by the FCC rules committee. Change in the rule would permit greater variety in continuity. The Executive Secretary was instructed to convey the thanks of NASB stations to ASCAP for complimentary licenses enjoyed by the non-commercial stations and to request lifting of the restricted lists for such stations, Unon motion of M. 3. Novik, WYNC, the association instructed the Executive Secretary to request manfuacturers of F.M. receiving sets to psovide for the bands which will be used by the educational institutions in the ultra-high frequencies. Action regarding the securing of rights to use BMI music on the educational stations was referred to the executive Committee with power to act as it sees fit. The Association went on record as favoring a reduction of line charges for the educations! radio stations. A further exploration of oossibilities of rebroadcasting sustaining programs of the International Short Tiave stations nas approved by NAEB and the executive secretary was instructed to seek permisoio of all such stations for rebroadcast of their programs. The committee to consider a program for NAEB offered a number of suggestions for consideration of the association- 1. holding of th annual convention in conjunction with the Midwest School Broadcast Conference; 2, formation of a transcription library for use of the educational stations; 3, Increase dues and do some research and e