NAEB Newsletter (Mar 1948)

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- 17 - (National) N-A-E-B BUSINESS PAGE (Regional) N-A-E-lTciear Channel Hear i ngs TsenateV N-A-E-B president Hull filed an official statement with the Senate Interstate Commer¬ ce Committee re S-2231, requesting permission to testify in any hearings in connect¬ ion with the Johnson bill and the matter of clear channels,, In a reoly from the committee such permission was granted! the final date, however, of the hearings has not been set. It is expected to be early in April. It is requested copies of in¬ dividual station correspondence on this matter be sent to the president at 101.- Columbus Radio Institute (April 30 - May 3) You have all received 'copies of the correspondence sent from N-A-E-B president's office to Keith Tyler, Director of the Ohio Radio Institute and William Levenson, president of the A-E-R. Plans calls for a ,jointly-sponsore d meeting the afternoon of May 3 under the general heading of "Serious Radio in America—The Responsibility of the College, the University, and the Citizen." P LEASE MAKE A SPECIAL NOTE OF THIS s N-A-E-B FILL HAVE ITS OWN BUSINESS MEETING ON FRIDAY, A PRIL 30 AT 2:00 P.M.^IN^THE DESK LER-' A L LICK HOTEL. TH IS MEETING TI LL OCCUR BEFORE“FORMAL INSTITUTE SESSIONS BEGIN, E VERY RE GIONAL DI R ECTOR SHOUL D BE ON HA NDTaN D EVERY HIUiBE l'VHO CAN POSSIBLY MAKE ~IT~ ~ THE' FOLLO’ ING ITEMS ; ILL COME UP FOR SERIOUS CONSIDER ATION; (1) Washington Office and Representative (2) Constitutional amendments, and fund-raising (3) A working system of self-aid (engineering, legal, etc.) (4) State as well as regional directors (5) N-A-E-B Foreign Scholarship Program MAKE ANOT HER SPECIAL NOTE: THERE W ILL BE AN N-A-E-B LUNCH EON S ATURDAY AT 11:50 A.M. IN THE DESHLER V~ a 5JCX 7TtHIS Mil' BE A JOINT N-A-E-~B A-E-R LUNCH EON, 01 I T 1LAY NOT BE — FINAL ^OID IS NOT YET ~l Nr"HOI EVER PLAN* TcTeE ON 'HAND IN FORCE FOR TH E SATURDAY LUNCHEON . Annual Dues W. I. Griffith,. N-a-E-B treasurer, reoorts that about 90 percent of the members have now paid their 1948 dues. He is most anxious to be able to report a 100 percent collection with no delinquent accounts in time for the N-A-E-B meeting at Columbus. Cooperation on the part of those who have not yet paid their 1948 dues will be appreciated. Foreign Scholarship Program of N-A-E-B Harold Engel (FHA), Carl Menzer (VSUI), and Keith Tyler (Ohio Institute) will have a report on the scholarship program for the Columbus meeting,. Developments have tsken a new turn with the entrance of Rockefeller Foundation into dealings with the Army and the State Department for exchanges of radio personnel and for bringing some key German personnel to this country. Copyright Questions a nd Answers Burton Paulu, manager of KUOM, University of Minnesota, has prepared a very thorough and careful analysis of copyright law as it relates to stations in the N-A-E-B. This will be distributed to each member in the very near future. It is now being pre¬ pared for final release. Heretofore this has been a major area of concern with lots of questions and no answers, and Paulu has done an admirable job of bringing us up to date.