NAEB Newsletter (Sept 1944)

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N A E B NEWS LETTER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS Frank E. Schooley, Editor, Station WILL, Urbana, IlL* September 5, 1944 ANNUAL CONVENTION* CHICAGO, OCTOBER gg and 23. A DECISION HAS BEEN MADE* THE ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOC¬ IATION of Educational Broadcasters will meet Sunday and Monday, October 22 AND 23, IN THE MORRISON HOTEL, CHICAGO* 9| NCE A NUMBER OF THE MEMBERS EXPRESSED A WISH TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL BROADCAST CONFERENCE, IN ADDITION TO ATTENDING NAEB, IT WAS FELT DESIRABLE TO COMBINE TRIPS IN ORDER TO CUT DOWN TRAVEL AND TIME LOST* Members are requested to send to the Executive Secretary suggestions for THE MEETING. At THIS WRITING, THERE IS NO INTENTION TO HAVE ANY SPEAKER, UNLESS SOME ONE SPEAKER HAS REAL DOPE FOR U3. PLANS CALL FOR OISCUSSIONS OF PROBLEMS FACING NAEB AND ITS MEMBERS. FCC ORDERS HEARING ON POST-WAR FREQUENCY USES The Federal Communications Commission will begin hearings September 28th TO OBTAIN INFORMATION FOR PLANNING POST-WAR FREQUENCY ALLOCATION POLICIES. The announcement said representatives of industry and government will BE INVITED. The Commission said a complete review of present frequency allocations IS NECESSARY BECAUSE OF RADIO ADVANCES MADE DURING THE WAR AND OF GREATLY INCREASED DEMANDS FOR THE USE OF RADIO. Information obtained at the hearings will be considered in determining FREQUENCY REQUIREMENTS OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL RADIO SERVICES, THE ANNOUNCE¬ MENT SAID, AND IN MAKING RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT FOR international radio agreements and to the Inter-Department Radio Advisory Committee on allocations to government radio services and to Congress* NA£B WILL BE HEARD AT FCC HEARING Acting President Allen Miller named a special committee to arrange for HEARING BEFORE FCC ON POST-WAR USE OF RADIO SPECTRUM. ACTION WAS APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY BY ALL WHO VOTED IN THE MAIL BALLOT. CaRL MENZER WILL APPEAL AT THE HEARING* YOU MAY GET A SUPPLEMENT THIS MONTH, ASKING FOR HELP. If YOU GET IT, GIVE IT YOUR EARNEST AND PROMPT ATTENTION. There will be a supplemental NAEB NEWS LETTER published under date of September 15* ROMANCE LANGUAGES ON WSU1 As LANGUAGES PLAY AN INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE WORLD TODAY, WSU1 9 University of Sow-a, will again offer several programs in romance