NAEB Newsletter (Feb 1942)

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Page 7 NA£8 NEWS LETTER February I5» 1942 MEL. WHITE TO INDIANA Melvin R. White, formerly of i scons in, formerly of kv*SC, formerly of Thornton Junior College, has taken on new duties in radio at Indiana University. White succeeded Bob Allen, who resigned at THE END OF THE FIRST SEMESTER. WNYC PRESENTS AMERICAN ,V;USjC FESTIVAL WNYC's American Music Festival, the third in the series, is currently PRESENTING SOME OF THE FRUITS OF AMERICAN FREEDOM. ONE THING THE Festival aims to show, wccoro'ing to m. S. Novik, oirector of the STATION, IS THAT THERE IS AN AMERICAN MUSIC, AN ALIVE ANO VITAL MUSIC WITH ITS ROOTS DEEP IN THE LAND THAT NURTURED IT. ThE SERIES OF SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMS IS BEING RUN BETWEEN THE BIRTHDAYS of Lincoln and Washington. F C C ACTIONS To conform to the new "War Time” oaylight saving law, the Commission EN BANC TOOAY REVISED ITS RULES ANO REGULATIONS AND ADOPTED AN ORDER TO PROVIDE THAT THE TIMES OF SUNRISE AND SUNSET NOW SPECIFIED IN ALL EXISTING INSTRUMENTS OF AUTHORIZATIONS FOR STANDARD BROAD¬ CAST STATIONS BE ADVANCED ONE HOUR, EFFECTIVE AT THE START OF THE new “War Time” at 2:00 o’clock a.m., February 9, 1942, as follows: Adopted new section 2.36 of Oeneral Rules and Regulations, amended Section 3.87, footnote #26 to Section 7.81 (d), footnote #27 to Section 7.82 (d), footnote #67 to Section 8.221 (d), footnote #70 to Section 8.222 (c)(5), and footnote #71 to Section 8.222 (o)(6), adopted new Oroher No. 90. KSAC, Kansas State College, applieo for license renewal (2/10/42) KUSD, University of South Dakota, had its application for license RENEWAL RCTURNEO BY THE FCC. (2/10/42) WTAW, Texas a a M, was granted special permission to operate AOOITIONAL TIME ON FEBRUARY !! IN ORDER TO CARRY CHOIR CONCERT. (2/10/42) —SCHOOLEV