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NAEB mUSEK FILES AGAINST LICENSING FEES The NAEB filed comments with the FCC opposing license fees for " non-commercial educational services conducted by tax exempt organizations •' The comments 9 based on a decision^ojf the NAEB Board of Directors at its meeting in Columbus , May 2 9 ^a^^^~- J! Bo41i~~pubLi-a-~pe-licy and—pr ucttcari' eons i dera t innsr e autrethat . the -Commission's- services’ for non- commercia 1 eonsidera-t tons' Yequire . tkat—the Commissi on 's ser vi cgs ^ar^ non-. wwrrg r c t a aLsj ^rnbedam that such exemption should be accorde d a 11 non-commercial educational stations operated by tax exempt or ganizat ions whether th&m or not/ station is operated on a reserved channel. th ALL-CHANNEL RECEIVER LEGISLATION The Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce committee approved (14-2) HR-8031, providing for the inclusion of both UHF and VHF in all television receivers manufactured or sold interstate trade • The bill 9 previously approved by the House 9 will soon be considered by the Senate where the chances of''passage appear moderately good , although many Senators have expressed reluctance to approve legislation which will require their constituent s to pap more for a set vjhen there is little or no UHF service in their areas . ^t has been pointed out to these Senators that growth and expansion of ETV are largely dependent upon UHF 9 and this legislation is needed to insure^UHF uti lizat ion^^.A 3* HARLEY NAMED TO JOINT NAB-JCEB COMMITTEE NAEB President William Harley has been named lay to a joint com¬ mittee "to promote cooperation between educational and commercial broad¬ casting." Five commercial broadcasters v)ere named by NAB President LeRoy Collins 9 and JCEB Chairman Robert C. Anderson designated the five mem¬ bers to r epresen t ed,uca t i ona 1 br oadca sting. »j r ? . 4t^—Ha;Tleg 9 these cry terry-" are~r~ „ _ _ and'U. of Ne ™ K rrn» rf-r» - The committee held its first meeting in Washington June 4 .*^—JL 3 "^ A tjl tt i 14 J nr* 0 VJ /