NAEB Newsletter (Nov 1944)

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NAEB NEWS LETTER oPa.GE ... •ooN ovember l> 1944 (a) Any UN I VERS I T Y» COLLEGE, OR OTHER EDUCATIONAL OR PUBLIC SERVICE AGENCY Of RECOGNIZED STANDING ENGAGED IN EDUCATIONAL, NON-COMMERCIAL BROADCAST ING OVER A RADIO STATION OWNED ANO/OR OPERATED BY IT, OR ANY SUCH AGENCY HOLDING A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT FOR SUCH A STATION, MAY BE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THIS ORGANIZATION BY APPROVAL OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, AND A TWO-THIRDS AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF ALL ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION, LACH MEMBER INSTITUTION OR AGENCY SHALL BE ENTITLED TO ONE VOTE. (a) Any individual, educational institution, or public service agency ENGAGED IN EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING MAY BECOME AN ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF THIS ASSOCIATION BY APPROVAL OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, AND A TWO- THIRDS AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF ALL ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. Associate members shall have all the privileges of active membership, EXCEPT THAT THEY SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED TO VOTE OR TO HOLD OFFICE. SPECIAL COMMITTEE COMMENPEP Work of the special committee appointed sv acting president Allen Miller TO REPRESENT NAEB at the recent NAEB hearing on the post-war use of the SPECTRUM WAS COMMENDED IN A SPECIAL RESOLUTION PASSED BY THE CONVENTION. Chairman of the committee was Carl Menzer, with Jim £bel and M„ S 0 Novik AS MEMBERS, MENZER APPEARED AT THE FCC HEARING AND A COPY OF HIS TESTI¬ MONY BEFORE THE FCC HAS BEEN SENT TO EVERY. NAEB MEMBER. Iff FOR ANY REASON, YOU FAILED TO RECEIVE YOUR COPY, LET THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY KNOW AND HE * LL BE GLAD TO FORWARD A COPY TO YOU, MCN2ER MADE A SPECIAL REPORT ON THE HEARING TO THE SECOND SESSION OF THE CONVENTION IN CHICAGO. He REVIEWED THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE HEARING AND OF HIS TESTIMONY BEFORE THE FCC, The convention not only approved of the action in raising a special fund FOR THE HEARING, BUT ALSO APPROVED AN APPROPRI ATI ON FOR ANY NEEDED ACTION ON behalf of NAEB during the next twelve months. STAT!ON REPORT SESSI ON The opening session of the convention was given over to a report of MEMBERS AND A DISCUSSION OF PROBLEMS CONFRONTED, INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY BY NAE8 MEMBERS. VqU HAVE HAD THE HtGHLIQHTS OF THIS REPORT IN A SPECIAL LETTER PREPARED AND TRANSMITTED TO ALL BY THE INIMICAL Waldo Abbot of Michigan, NAE8 IN THE BLACK Treasurer W. I 0 Griffith reported that NAEB has continued to transact business on a business-like basis. There is more than an ample amount OF CASH on hand TO MEET ALL OUTSTANDING BILLS. A VOTE OF THANKS TO THE treasurer was passed unanimously by the Convention. RAISE NAEB DUES? Considerable dbscussion was held regarding the amount of dues which should be paid annually by NAEB members and associate members. ^HETC WAS A MAJORITY OPINION OF THOSE AT THE CONVENTION THAT THE ANNUAL DJES