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NAKB H tu Vi & L xi X T a H iMivilOiMAL tizuGCLiU LOU OF JWudATIQJLJ^ BROADCASTER5 A , James, £bel., k ■ tor, 3tail l r L # * • » December 1„ 19^5 : h^ : an a, m sm tax es .fcc r K?uoA?xcmM« pcst Walter Bo Emery, who hae been Special Assistant u> Commiesioner Paul A. Walker lor the past two ana a hair years, was today appointee to the legal staff of the Federal Communications Commi ssion. In his new position he will specialise in legal matters pertaining to educational FM broadcasting. Mr . Emery has been a memoer of the Oklahoma 3tate Bar since 1933> nno. recently was admitted to practice before the United Bt&tes Supreme Court, In 1935 he served*as Secretary to Commiscioner Walker ana in 1936 was Special Attorney for the Commission uurin 0 tiie Special Tele¬ phone Investigation, t He was Director of Radio Station WNAD at the University of Oklahoma from 1933 to 1935 where ne also taught courses in rauio speech and reaio law. He has haa wide experience in the field of radio education, bavins had charge of many educational programs broadcast over numerous com- meroial and non-commercial stations. He holds an LL. B« degree from the University of Oklahoma ana a Pri. D, degree from the University of Wisconsin* At the latter sonool he made special studies in communications ana to overnraent* and during a part of the time while uoixio ^rauuate work there wat ictaxneu as t research man by tne Wisconsin Rower ana Li^nt Company <> He has tau^nt at tne university of Ckl&ncma, University of Wiscon¬ sin and Ohio otate University, and nae written for nuacr>-u.i educa¬ tional journals; He is a member of the Raaio Committee of the National Association of Teachers of Speech, and last year was Editor of Admin istrati on, the official journal of the society -.or personae, ad¬ ministration In Washington ? D„ Go WBAA HOLDS LISTSNKR*S CONFERKNCK WBAA sponsored a Listener's Conference at Vest Ln.ayctoe on which we well attended, well managed, and imluable to all. Com Joh^ ton opened the meeting with a warm welcome to all participants on _ half of Purdue, He stressed the importance end srowin* significance of !£L> 1. SS daily 11... ana ih. i.pa«aac. »« a tajo™.. He concluded with the hope that listeners coula be mox.c artic and listeners and operators be more understanding^ and nc .p. other* ‘ Sir. Lynn Miller, principal of Jefferson Hl»h School, Uaaystte, die-