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X NAEB NEWS LETTER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS A, James Ebel, Editor, Station will, Urbana, Illo January, (946 CLEAR CHANNEL HEARINGS BEGIN JANUARY 14 c After many postponements, the important clear channel hearings finally GET UNDER WAY NEXT WEEK* Scheduled to begin January 14 and to continue for five days, to resume > AT SOME UNDERTERMI NED DATE, THE INITIAL HEARII^GS ARE EXPECTED TO SET THE STAGE FOR WHAT WILL UNDOUBTEDLY BE THE BATTLE ROYAL OF RADIO-THE FIGHT OVER THE RETENTION OR DI SI NTEGRAT I N OF THE HIGHLY PRIZED CLEARS*. Both Chairman Porter and Commissioner Jett have expressed themselves TO Congress on the future pattern of broadcasti ng-—and At the SAME TIME, THERE HAS BEEN A MARKED TENDENCY TOWARD BREAKING DOWN THE CLEAR CHANNELS TO MAKE MORE STATIONS AVAILABLE* Representing Educational Broadcasting will be Robert C* Higgy and Howard L* Bevis for the Land Grant College Association and National Association of State Universities; W* l* Griffith for WOI; and your editor will represent the NAEBo KENTUCKY AIRS TWO NEW SHOWS , Two additional functions have been added to the list of services per¬ formed for the State of Kentucky by its radio station W B K Y and W H a S* Weekly Saturday afternoon lectures in Elementary Spanish are being CONDUCTED BY DR, AlBERTA WILSON SEVER, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ROMANCE Languages of the U* of K* faculty* Continuing for twenty weeks, the COURSE IS OPEN FOR CREDIT NOT ONLY AT U* OF K*, BUT IN ADDITION MAY BE TAKEN FOR CREDIT BY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS UPON APPROVAL OF THEIR SCHOOL PRINCIPALS* Further, cooperating with the Kentucky State Medical Association, THE radio studios of U* of K« are producing a series of TEN FIFTEEN MINUTE PROGRAMS ENTITLED, '^FrOM PILLS TO PeNICILLIN"* ThESE programs start over W H a S ON January 5th, incidentally, the same day AS the Spanish classes mentioned above get underway* THe scripts for THE medical programs ARE BEING WRITTEN BY RenICE LINVILLE, U* OF K* script writer and make use of DRAMATIC CASTS AVERAGING TEN; AN 18 PIECE STAFF orchestra; filter effects; AND A GENEROUS ARRAY OF SOUND EFFECTS* MADDY vs> PETRILLO—ROUND TWO * The DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL MuSIC CAMP AT (NTERLOCHEN, MICHIGAN— Or* Joseph Maddy—says he has been asked to show cause why he should not BE expelled from THE A-FwQF-L AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS* MaDDY SAYS HE HAS BEEN ORDERED TO APPEAR IN CHICAGO BEFORE THE UNI0N*S EX¬ ECUTIVE Board on January I5th*