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- 3 - RESO LUTIONS M. S. Novik (Chm.) H. H. Leake, Win. Senor, and Irving Merrill made up the resolutions committee which proposed that the following be adapted?. (A) Be it RESOLVED that the NAEB here.' assembled petitions the FCC to make available additional periods of time for the presentation of new and significant testimony in the clcar-channel hearings by the several member stations of the NAEB directly and indirectly concerned. (B) Be it hereby RESOLVED that the National Association of Educational Broadcasters report to members of the California Legislature that NAEB, representing 31 educational broadcasting stations throughout the nation, has examined the California Plan for Non-Commercial educational and Public Service broadcasting as set forth in Assembly Bill -1514. It approves the plan as a well-designed basis for public service broadcasting, and unanimously urges its enactment despite opposition. (C) WHEREAS, Radio stations belonging to Land Grant Colleges in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio and Minnesota have associated themselves for the purpose of pro¬ moting exhaustive surveys to determine the effectiveness of their broadcasting programs in the field of agriculture, the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, believes that the findings of the proposed Midwestern Cooperative Regional Radio Research which they sponsor will prove of great value not only to the participating Land Grant Institutions, but also to all educational broadcasters. Therefore be it ^ RESOLVED that the NAEB gives its fullest endorsement to the project and urges that it be instituted and carried to completion as rapidly as possible in the interest of better service to the people. (D) ’"HEREAS, Treasurer V.I. Griffith has long been faithful in.his attendance at NAEB meetings his presence is greatly missed at this session, therefore be it RESOLVED that the NAEB express to Mr. Griffith its regrets at his absence, and with it the hopes of the members for the speedy recovery of Mrs. Griffith from her recent illness. The resolutions were adopted. ! EMBER SHIP (A) Discussion of the campaign for new members of the organization was continued. Action was taken to ma.ke possible more speedy approval of new members. The executive was empowered to carry the names of new applicants in the Newsletter, with the notation that said members will be considered as approved if no objection is received within 3D days. (B) Approval was given to the plan of pro-rating dues of new members on a month-to-month basis when applicants are received into the organization during the period between January 1 and the following January. (c) Motion was made and carried for a bulletin for promotion purposes, including application blank,to be compiled and printed for distribution through the Regional Chairmen. Jim Miles was authorized to compile the information for the bulletin, submit it to the executive committee for approval, and then arrange for printing.