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JSC- -. -AJ' MW ',... THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 4. 1928 WORLD DEBATERS IN GDQQ OLD USA i ; SHORT WAVE SET HAS WIDE RANGE Meetings In England, Scot tv land and Ireland Were Very Interesting y s n 11 ! o 4 ' - vii I i r t i 1 I'ditor Statesman: Our observation of English peo ple and English students certainly verifies. the much talked of asser tion i they are very different A;.tr . i . .. ... , ' broad a.stiair and unatrar phones will ditferen letween the British and ., J. . .. " : tli wiring ata neresxary for such ar i ne American is greater even rnan t!u- dif-rmr between th conti-j By C. E. Butterfield nenial and lh American. It is true AoeiaW Hre Radio Fditor that our language is the same.! NKW VORK (AP) Simplicity though th averace Rritisher rii-lis tne keynote in the short wave For the broadcast listener delrins; to leavrn What is taking place in flu hiiort wave hands, a three tube regenerative receiver i ideal. While" most stations working under 20O meter are teleeranh. some be fonnd. The diagram gives g Utaa neresxary for such an outfit. i.: a kriOwiedging the fact. Thei bands. Both receivers and trans mit arr,aront difference i, the'm1" require little apparatus. l-rtt ,n Britain of what we call thel A tbree tube receiver designed .Mmocratic rit. It may be truth-jfor short wave work may be made fully said that the BritiBh govern-! UP wlth one tuning control and a ment is the most democratic in the regeneration regulator. Yet. this w.wbi v-t. thi .lemccra. v small outfit will bring in telegraph not carried to a very appreci able extent into other lines of en deavor. From my observation there still remain the feeling that one is either born to serve or to bej stations half way around the world the maximum distance possible. In addition to a host of interest ing things taking place in this world of code, there are a number I i j There is no combination or Ul ucswuB ". be heard. A three tube outfit suitable for served nt:i!iil ground. At the university student unions there art porters who bring in the! the higher frequencies may be put wood for the fire places, and ar-j together in a short time at little -ange for the comfort of the stu-ost. Parts may be obtained from dents and address them as sir this. discarded broadcast receiver, or and sir that, though they are pro-:may be purchased in a k;t form bably 20 yfbr the older. Such is: If a kit is used, the job is one of more or let disconcerting to aniaseembly only. American student who, at least in the wet. carries in his own wood. However, if parts at hand are used, it will be necessary to wjnd provides lor his own comfort, and coils and cut down the number of makes no pretense at expecting plates In the tuning - condenser, any one eln- U; do it unless it be a! The capacity of this- condenser freshman. should not be over '.0001, or ap- Theo, the British loyalty to the j proximately five plates. If of a royal tradition is something quite larger size, crowding of stations different from our traditions, j will result. Any type of audio Some Britishers even have the-un-, transformer may be used, as it is kindness, to say that we have nojnot important to have a unit de traditions fct ;J1. We were walking signed to reproduce a wide bapd of down Westminster street one late I voice frequencies, afternoon. As we were about to To t.over the band from 10 to pass White hill the royal guard ,200 meters, several coils will be w.'ie chanpin: for the day. They j necessary .The coils may be wound were handsomely dressed withLither on three inch tiihine. three be of a self le uckier cou helmets. Tr.eir maneuvers were the; is two inches in diameter, and is hoight of ptrc.ision. Everything j titted inside the secondary. This is KHQ Spokan (.170). :30. NBC; 7:S0 churrh srYi-r: 9. SBC; 9:30. KVA San frtnrncu (361). 7:30 barrh ervire. KPLA Lo Angelet (2S). 7:30, rt lw tur; 9. mum-. KFSD San Diego (441 . 8:15-10, con ftrt program. KMO Trom (254 . 6, trio. KTAB 0k!nd (20. 7. Trtper lerr lem 7:45, caurrh Brvice, KVSO lies Anr!e (252). 6:30. bud concert ; i, band. rhir and orfan; 8 iu, revival service. 1 Coartoay progrmBa. Initlon of the first anniversary of At an Fiower tal 7:00-8:30 KXL. 7:30-8:00 KOW itr acrvice. :OO-:S0 KOIX. Knttrtamera. 8:00 9:00 KTBR. VaHcd ororram. 8.00-9:00 KOW. NBC jmpboaiata. 8:00-10:00 KFX. Mniical program. 8:00 10:00 KWJJ. CoartMT prograat 8:t0 9:0O KXIj. TwW. 8:30 9:00 KOIX. Stoff arUU 9:00-10:00 KXU' Courty program. 9:00-10:00 KOIN. Radio plajera. 9:00-11:00 KWBS. Muiical procram. 9:00 11:00 KOW. NBC progTaioa. 10:30-12.00 KXL. Xiaht Sauawkar. 10:00 11:30 KOIS. Dance hand. 10-00-12:00 KEX. Monday nigh 12:00-1:00 KXL. Kaaical procram. NBC Svmphuor orcheatra : 9-9:30. Rounders: 9:30-10. Barmoay team, or chestra and vocalists; 10-11, Broad ways and Bontevardd. KYI Lot Anrelei (468). 6. 7, irirphoa- tte; 8. SBC; 8. orchestra; 10, NBC. KUO Oakland (384). 6, news; 6:35, trio; 8-11. NBC KPO San Franejseo (422). 6. utility; :30, re'tilal; 7. 8-10, NBC: 10 12, var iety. KHJ t.os Anrcles (400). 6, doings (i : 1 ". music: 6:45, news: 7, daD'-e or ibe!itra: 8, 9, Sun Dodgers; 10, dance orchestra, KG A Spokane (2T1). 6. 6:15, organ: 7. melody toys; 8-12, music. KFRC San Kranrisco (454). 6:20. 6:30. concert; 7, tone contest: 10. jam boree; 10-12, orchestra. KJK Seattle (344). 6. sports and news; 6:30, concert; 7:30, so ion ; 8:30. 9:30, 10:30-12:30, frolic. KOMO Seattle (309. 6, orchestra; 7, 1JV , U.I' I r yi VA , m w . KPLA Ixs Angeles (263). 6. 7, string ensemble; 8, music; 9, orehestra, 10, mo sic. KUy Spokane (370). 6, concert; 6:80, organ: 8 10:30, NBC 15 7:30 KCW (492). Health exercise. I KFOA Seattle (447). 6-8. varied; 8-11 8.00-9:00 KXL Z20. Karly Riser pro- NBC. gram. , KFON Iong Beach 9:00 10:00 KKX (2781. PattW Cooke. 9:00-10:00 KXL. Portland Early Birds. 9:45 10:00 KGW. Setting up exercises. 10 :00-ll : KTBR. Varied program. 10:00-11:30 KGW. Household helps and music. 10;00-13:00 KOrN (319). Housewife's program. 10:00 12:00 KEX. Devotional and hopping guide. 10:00 12:00 KXL. Live Wire and courtesy programs. M01TDAY aXTEKNOOV 12:00-1:00 KOIN. Orgn concert. 12:00-1:00 KFEC (214). Weather r- port and mnsic. 12:00-1:00 KWJJ (250). Concert. 12:00 6.00 KXL. Afternoon presenta tions, 12:00-6:C0 KEX. 1 :00-1 :15 KOIN. Stork. 1:00-2:00 KTBR. gram. 1:00-6:00 KWJJ. 2:00 3:00 KTBR. 3 :00-4 :00 KOTN. 4 :00-5 :00 KFKC. Masical programs. Farm flash on live- Scmi classical pro Concerts. Popular program. News and music. Concert. shining hip hoots of black leather, j inches in didmeter, or red coats and Roman centurion 'supporting type. The see.med lo rnov as though it were j ma(ie stationary, being set at the one. It wa- fn to look at. though j best operating position. Secondary Turns ' Approximate Coil Sizes are: Tickler Turns 8 j it miiiu;t'.w o- 'ilougll iu apyitr cure it. i onsetjur niiy i grew suuie-j -ave-wltat impatiei.t. 1 remarked to my; length companion that I was going onjwr to 'oo inrougn m t-aru'.-iis 01 uaiai-e, i - g jQ jjj g that I was assured that they would' to 62 S 4 rejnain thtrf playing soldier a 11 j j to 31 .. . . 3 2 afternoon. Evidently, I talked too The prirnary or antenna coil loud for a little chap with baggy . hn..u, hav twn .i,rp. trn iisers. a derby, and a very dirty j witn a varitabie coupling. This ;n twinged collar reprimanded O DUn i3 adiusted to the point very vebeitfently. Though Iof Dest volume and selectivity. id not ULQerstand What he said,! n.eneratinn i controlled he talked in a distinctive! through a variable resistance of rxney accent. However. 1 was;50 00) ohm maximum. This is by- le to know that I was not to!pa6sed by a one.half microfarad fixed condenser. 4:00 8:00 KWBS C-O0). Concert. 5:15-6:00 KOIN. Topsv-Turvy Times. MONDAY NIGHT 6:00 6:30 KTKtt (229). Concert. 6:00 6:30 KF.X (278). News and sports. 6:00 -7:00 KOIN (319). Organ concert. 6:00-7:00 K;V (492. Con.-crt 6:00-7:00 KWJJ (250). Dinner con cert. 6:00 7:00 KXL (220). Utility and or gan concert. 6:00-8:O0 KWBS (200). Concert. 6:30-7:00 KTBR. lioad reports, music and fishing; news. G:30-7:!0 KKX. Children's hour. 7:00-7:30 KOW. Concert 7:00 8:00 KKX. Studio program. (242). 6. 6:50 r chestra; 7, feature; 8. 9-12, frolic; 12 1. dance program. KWSC Pullman (394). 7:30 9:30. pro gram. FLORENCE NOW ON PROGRflM Prima Donna of Grand Opera Companies Scheduled To Be On Radio- Florence Easton, prima donna of the Metropolitan and Chicago grand opera companies, will be the guest artist in the Cadillac-La-Salle hour of the General Motors Family Party on Monday evening, March 5. The program, to be heard over thirty stations from the studios of the National Broadcast ing Company in New York, will consist of French music in recog- d ut"" the lSalle car, named for the great French Monk who explored and helped clviliM the American Canadian territory contiguous to Detroit. I The selection of Miss Easton. j whose musical career began under French-Canadian auspicies, will bring to the radio audience an hour of music reminiscent of early French colonial days as well as se lections from the melodious French classics and folk songs, the pro gram closing with the "Marsel- lalse," sung by Miss Easton with full band accompaniment. Florence Easton is one of the foremost dramatic sopranos of the 'Metropolitan, but Monday evening win mark only cer secona appear ance at the microphone. She be gan singing when a child in Tor onto, where her mother was a choir leader and her father the soloist in the same church. When her parents moved to England she pursued her studies there and made her debute in the "Bohemi an Girl" at Covent Garden twenty years ago, at a salary of $10 a week. After her marriage to Francis Maclennan, the tenor, she came to America and in a short time achieved unusual recognition in leading roles in Chicago Grand; Opera, after which she became aj star of the Metropolitan. She sings equally well in any of four languages and has committed to memory the soprano roles of one hundred and ten operas. Besides Miss Easton, the pro gram contains a symphony or chestra under Roderic Graham, a concert band under Edwin Franko Goldman, string quartet and a vo cal octet. It follows; Grand March "La Reine de Saba' ' Gounod The Flatterer Chaminade Orchestra Le Roi de Thule (Faust), Gounod Miss Easton Scenes Pittoresque ....Massenet Arabesque ...Debussy Orchestra An Claire de la Lune Lully Minuet et Gavotte Gillet Canzonetta Mendelssohn String Quartet Croon, Croon, Underneath the Moon (With Male Trio) " Clutson Heart of Mine (Daisy Buck trout at the piano) ...Herbert Mias Easton Carnival den Animaux Saint-Saens Au Matin Godard Orchestra Airs from "Mignon" ....Thomas Marche Lorraine Ganne Band C'eet Elle Que Je Prefere (Daisy Bucktrout at the pi ano) Foundrain Calm as the Night (Accompan ied by Band t Bohm Miss Easton Faust Waltz Gounod Sambre et Meuse Turlet Band La Belle France Tobani Band and Orchestra Overtur eof Popular French Mel odies introducing Cadet Rous- selle, Le Chant de Depart, La ture. Closing with La Marsellaise Miss Easton and Octet Official Report of War Iat'2T' Kirmisn Maae ruutiu oDar WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 (AP) The nary department received to day its first official report from Rear Admiral David F. Sellers, commanding the special service squadron in Nicaraguan waters. giving details of the engagement on Monday when five marines were killed and eight wounded. According to the dispatches the r of j nlae w , . were escj train ; of westward!, attack. th1 at a smal Major corps estlP' that attacC be red 250 iv that one nc A perch, as a measure of length, is five and one-half yards long, according to an answered question in Liberty Magazine. Zenith- Crosley RADIO HEADQUARTERS Sets Radio Specialists-ParU CHAS. K. DENISON , if Phone 1161 Res. 2029-J 175 S. High Street Salem, : Oregon, reflections of the time honor- uradition of hanging the guards Jhite hall by accusing them soldier. t Ijourion lohate loloVdebate at the Uni- If desired, the last step of audio may be omitted, although some signals will not come through with much volume on two tubes. The grid condenser need not have a sity of tuojcm py a a-a.j vi-j capacity over -00oi, while the grid H9&K waathe only one e k 1U ran e fro 2 to 5 meg- we lost oltt-uSU: ' had in thejohms llie set operates like the once p.rit sh isles. , e-fieuaseoproni t.ition. Evidently',U tlnd an overwhelming -tr students then., sine in dent unior. society they.--. a 5ar where drinks are aota the student?. Yet strangely enough tlu-y realize and appreciate the possibility oi pood for' the masses of the people If abstinence from drink were possible. The debate was held in the stu-i jS highly essential dent union t sliding of King's col-J leso in the heart of ionaon. in popular regenerative broadcast re ceiver, of which it is a duplicate except for the tuning section. Any type of tube may be used, although ZOla's perform somewhat better than those obtaining current from dry cells. A suitable antenna will be one having not more than 50 feet of wire. A perfect ground connection o fact, the entrance to the college is, , LISTEN IN I on the Strand, the busiest street injo O all Britain. The auditorium was! stjnday MOBNIMO Verv much 1'ke an amphitheater, s .-30 9 so kgw (492). Comic Btrip ... . j .k t,,..fv. r.A I readmit. e SUJOU ai iuv uuu... ""-,9:00-11 :00 KXL. ilornin- mairx. dressed the audience above us. Af ter the first two speeches were fin ished from each side, the question wa thrown open to the house for 11 :00-li :0O KWBS program. r 11 :00 12:00 KGW. Father services. 11:00 12:30 KXL. church service. (200). Chun-h First Classical of Our Methodist (229). tuAcntr to discuss. It was theni 11 :00 12:30 KTBR . . .i . s byterian ehreh service. that there WBt consiaui i"trou6 11:45-12:14 KWJJ (250) First Pres Organ eon- k .. l- anri forth- between those who1 cert ...i SOTTDAY AFTERNOON .supporieu anu iuue wuo ucuuu j 12 30 2 ;00 KXL Musical features. 12:45 1:15 KWJJ. Quartet. 1:15 2:15 -KWJJ. Concert. 2:00-3:00 KXL. Courtesy program. Municipal eon- the motion. Tempted in Scotland We also discussed the prohibi-1 3 :oo -4:oo koin (319) tion question at the famous Uni-i s :0o 5:0o kgw. nbc program. Of Edinburgh in Scotland. ::0-o:00 alU Arternoon present IIUIIS. :t:00-5:00 KTBR. versify Strangely enough, we won the di vision of the house by a 56-43 vote. Though I am confident that not every one voted sincerely. How ever, the bone of contention there Symphony program. (278). Studio pro- 4:30 6:00 KEX gram. 5:00-5:30 KXU Orran concert. 5:00-5:30 KTBR. Salon orchestra. 5:30 6:00 KXL. Courtesy program. SUNDAY NIGHT ,..;,.oi;t,- f nrnhihition! 6:00 :00 KfcX (278). Concert. was nit; im-v.. .1, v- " js;oo-7:00 KOIX (819). Organ concert, not its desirabiliyt. e evidently jrt oo 7:30 KXL (220). Concert trio, convinced some at least, that " o-kgw (492). SBC W was working OUt in practice in the 7:0O-7:-0 KEX. Relieiens lecture. United States. They tempted u.. IjOo-JjOD-KOlx. OrcWr.. 7:30-8:30 KKX. Church service. 7:30-8:45 KTBR (2-9). First Presby- . . . Mi . 1. 1 1M tliat they mignt nave nni uauu iu formatiori as to its practicality un der trying circumstances. Our sin cerety, however, was made mani- fest until after the debate was ov- er. it seemed rather odd to be dis cussing prohibition in a place where the, traffic of liquor has een such a tradition. In fact, the 1 terian church service. 7:30 9:30 KXU Studio features. 8:00 9:00 KOIN. First Church of Christ Scientist service. 8:00-9:00 Kt: W. Concert. 8:30-9:00 KKX. American plan pro gram. 9:00-9:30 KOW. NBC program. 9:00-10:00 KOIN. Musical comedy hoar. 9:00-10:00 KEX. Bibl students' program. 9::;o-10:00 KGW. Studio feature. aditiOn Of temperance has be 10:00-11:00 KGW. Symphony orcbas . t J .1 .1 I tV. nA-ta of tho,, people that, to them at least. prbl;ution seems utterly) useless. At public banquets as well as at private meal3 wine or Bome other strong drink Is the rule ra ther than the exception. Yet he who drinks to an exces is gener ally looked upon askance, even by the so-called younger set. At Glasgow and Aberdeen We discussed ( the success and failure of democracy at the Unt- ersity of Glasgow and at the Un iversity of Aberdeen. At Glasgow wa npheld 'democracy and conse- tra. NBC 1-2. Orchestra and soloists'; 3-4:30, orchestra, trio and tenor: 4:30 5, "Great Momenta of History:' 6:30 7:30, Smphony orchestra; 9-9:30, vio lin anif orchestra. KGO Oakland (284). 6:30, NBC; 7:35, church services; 9. NBC. KOMO Seattle (309). 6:30. 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