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,1 jtter'with Radio Broadcast Talka ' .. 1 t A.I II. .1.1!. .!, .. r . MniiiiK1'1 " 1,111 i lummy v ausirs loo wogw"1 n1K., i,,,.iit(iriii(, According to Drehcr MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1923 fivb --Tor,,,,.!,, t..iu. ik tin ' ,. mill uni- I"1"1' , 'llti- ''" "''l""'. ,1""lln o Hi""'!''"''1 ni"W"fl- M' i II ..IIHllHIl "'w wl""" ... ill 1" " ' . . r..ui .'"'!! I ,,.. iv in...,, in.. i lr"",,. . . nil III"''' l.ill"l' I III.' ,' I, " ;,,,i.i. n.-y ""' V": w ,. v mil' "nil iri.'ii . '"" !(." I'"'"' '" MllTIIW ' .... ,..,,,..i, I"."',.', .... .1 "ir. K-TiiV c"..t.i... iiv'i'.'ii ii Ml'll,.V r.,UH llllll l.V.'l' III" ,,r .... .1 .ill,. Iiullll I"' I IIHIl lll'.l r,n,,i1.UIV, ''IT nil I lOH.W fl 1 .in. llnt. lllIlK In mi. Till, (.iln.'illiin, of rmii'it.', hi.il ii, i iiri.'iiHhi, liii.'iiii.ui, hut .liiilni: llii. it. 'XI li'W ilnyn In, riMi'iviil lu.'llly (.1 .il . HlM ri ..ill I'i.IImIi llrl. n. i'1'H, liii'lu.liim ii r. ii in.. I ili iHinrhi. 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I'.inilliliinti, III,' 1 "III, Ull of Hit, mill hIhu u The New Ko need I" l'""' M'vci'.'il circuits in the New Magnavnx it'slKdi iim"- f"f '"" '')' 11 lin'ii'l,' iiii'tcr a tliuiisaiiil times more' sensitive than the human car. Ul tra - selective, t Ii t New Magnavox Re ceiver is so simple a child can work it the turn of a single dial makes you mas ter of the air. This Litest achievement of the pioneers in sound amplifi cation has an unique "ever-new" feature an Inti-rchnngc-lUe Receiver Unit in all models except the Junior. Should the constant research at Magnavox lahoratories result in yet further improvements in the receiver, a new unit can be installed in a moment. New throughout New Tubes, New Sets, remarkably rich and mellow New Speakers the New Magna vox estab lishes a new high standard in radio enjoyment ask for a Mignavox demonstration today. Arrange For Demonstration In Your Own Home Marshalls Music Shop X NINTH AVE., WEST STANLEY BUILDING Ml I 1 . I: ' n auflncDllai 28 otlo Street NOTHING KliHlO HUT" J' iimliii" iiml HlKiiirieiuil, j',,11 liny 11 liui, i,., "I'lvi'ii iiiiiliuvijiiiy H urii'li ii'iyii.,1 mm,,," i'i,niiniii. Mr. I t-.-lL.l-. -A.llMll-.il Wlllll.,11 ,,.,- ;n,.l IIihIvith mill lli'tiii, Tiilim- llotviir.l JtllHH I- -lltlv Ul'illlil.'IIHl 'Hlinll A i-l.-n Arm 'I- Viiir?' mill,.,. , ,i,,.H , Hi" I-1.1 tlln. Tim 1I1I11 m ill ,1 ,-..m,' til lihiWH, III, rlu Ik iv, i,.. I,'"!.'.!. Iiml Mil. mm,, IIhiiikIhiiiI ""'"""I'1" II.T" "in-Ill .i-.,llt- "hl" ""I'-l 'llii' 1. 1. .K. i.Iii,- '" xl wi I I" pill mi II Ii- 1, ,,.. I1MI11 I.Hu.'.-n l'n,t,w, (wl,,,,,, ,M, Mi. I It -iiii on il,,, ui,j,.,., ( ,.v. II"". Hut IIiIk .,, I." HUH II i, i-illlll-.iv.'IKlur ,y an till' IU11I I,, li,iiiiK,.H llll.'l-vll-WI'll II WIIK 111,1 1,1,,,1,1,-IIMl." I Radio Jazz on Wane? I.lti iii-ii. lift..,, Tli i,f Coinlinit ll, ..'lltl..ll l,y .'f, i,llH i-lii-Nli-iin J,uiiiuh(Iiii llniiiil W.iIIh. E'GJIT tubes operated by a delicately adjusted P'NGI.K control I K'.-wlioln 2S will cut out a power- fai St:lti",1 l,a)''"K dose to you and bring in a distant nV . a ,K,'1-I'y wave length. , , k;typc cabinet, n beautiful piece of furniture, has i? Sc nil dry batteries. Or if you use this set eli i Ka,i",il Loudspeaker Model 104, it can be f rated cntirelvr 1.. ,v.ritv on the AC 110 OtlUI.' - "'"'Will UUIUUW3 Ulivvn; - '""'elUniR circuit. 9 demonstrate this Radiola ij your home. UMivciHcnt time payments arranged if desired. Pric Complcte-with batteries and weaker $316.50 uChet" Hemenway Radio Telephone 2102-J Iiiui in.ll.i liriuiili-iiHlliiK wiiii II ll.ivnlly nil. I ,. ,.,,11,.,, ,,, '"'l' I" I'""!' Ill" Vllll.'H .'..l,,. I'm In flu 111 1,111 ,,f i, ,., U "i- n.i inn-nil.,,, ., ,,, , wu, in. vi.l.i-B ,.,. BiiyliiK'' wrlli'H MiitiHli-v M.'lli. ,, .(v .,. Itii'llii llrii.i.lium imiKiizIni', 'HihIIi, 11 liini v.'loiiH IiirI t on t 11 , . 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In Unit It H puHHllili, to hi.lii tin. tlill.K ili-ni:rllii-d fnnil miinn 1111II11 Hiiitiuii or other nt onn tlmu or mmihi.r." i'oiitiniii.H Mr. Wi Mi.h. Wi. hIi., ui, 1 t jiiiiB(! liiondiimt Iiik liy that ini'thoii any mom Hum wi. hIioi.IiI .HiiIk.. 1 hi. tlilnklni; irn. i-1'i.n.-M ..f tin. AiuiTlt-tin I'lllzi-nry liy what u-i. hcur 11 I'hiuir,. Hlr.-.'t onit..r miitilli. Ilnnnl.iiMtliiK nut marly im bailly off u li Imntll.' itIIIi'h wi.ul.l havi. you think. 11111I the aerial nrfi-rlnns of tin i-ii,II m.ann now mion un uro I ilnlly JumlfyiiiK that bflli-r. I 'If It wiTi'ii t fur tho constant Hiiani of Jan flouliiK from lli'iirly I'Miy l.rii.lf-iilliiK nnti'iina.' re mark.'. I a llHtcni'r to 1110 tho other liny. 'I wi.ul.l enjoy rn.llo a lot lii.ir... Them. Jim ori hentraii from ivi'iy Html. .11 In the country, nil I'lii.'tl.'.-illy hiiiik-liik- nway at the muni' .l, e,.. 111 iirai'tleully the name Iim,-. are imieh more than uniiiiv-:ii.k-.' The li-iiulile with rrltlrlmn "iii-h 114 thin Ik that i Kroiiiui all .li.ll. e inunle UK Jaxz. which In only tine liei'ittii.e we have no term ; which nllowK tin to illHliiii;ulli he I tween the Kt-a.leti of Jazz. Wo uko : the ttiiine term to tlcHcrlh" the ;..rt K.viiiihnnli! effects of Art ; lllckuuin. Hen liernle. ami Vln I rout Lopez, an we tme for the fifth 1 run. .ve M.'lmly KIllKS of Four j Corncm, OUhihnma. 1 "While there are thnao who nre ' utterly oipi.Keil to Jazz whatever Itn i.i'lk'lu. the more llheral iinioiiK un t-ecumilze that Jazz music him j a very htroni: toil, I mi a lari;e er jCelltiiKe of tlie puhllc of Never"! ; colilin.'tits, that It Ih not wholly as l.a! as It Is pl.-tlireil,- anil that. In miiileriiliiili, jazz Ik excellent Cll : lertalnment. I "l-'rank MclCniry. of station jKnA, at lieiiver, in nttNU-crlnK n ! 1 cut Inquiry nhout thin Htihject 1 sii'il that on the whole, ho ht- llevcil thnt llstenerH tiro of jazz much more iiuickly than thoy ilo I of the chiKslcnl or scml-clnsslcal . presentatlnns. Thin belief Ih, of ! course, wholly n pei-Honal one, hut 1 It Ih liasctl on it ilnlly Httnly of mall from the listeners of KtiA. On the other hanil. Mr. l-'reeman H'. Tnl hot. that able mtlHlclan resnonHlhle for the pnm'rnniH of KOA, ncents to he more amlahly illfipoHetl townrila Jazz. When I enquired of htm his opinion nf Jazz," continues Mr. Welles, ho replied In tho fullowlni? wnriln: Mazz han been culled primitive, uncouth, bnnal. it has been chnrk'cil with illsrupdntr hoinoH. wcakenliiLt church ties, nnd under mining the tnoi-nlR of tho nation. Personally, 1 feel thnt Jnzz In not all bad It Ih not clever enough for that. It tuny be bnnal, nnd nt times It Is illHCouniKlnirly ntuptd, hut II Ih not esnentlnlly bad. Late ly Jazz has leathered to Itself Home notable defenders nmnnp; the musi cally correct. Serious minded mu sicians have perceived under the battered and tattered nppearnnee of Jazz, evidence of a new vitality In music, n Htrmrrjo nfter n new form of expression, crude na tho hieroglyphics of cubism, but Genu ine art, nevertheless. Tho lnontlH. shrieks, cat culls nnd sobs of Jazz, will oventtmlly disappear.' Mr. Tnlhot snys. 'hut the vibrancy of its stlmulntlne rhythms will remain In bo cntmht sotno lime by n ninster composer on n new work, or series of works, revolutionary ns tho cncopltonlcs of Wnitner.' PIANIST HAS FOLLOWING emninn 11, , I, Trh,'ela. t. iinlst tit rinllo stnl Ion WOK, who Is COIIIIIIR to tne ll-lltu ns one in tho most popular rndlo nrtlsts west nf New York, Ims a Inmo lOtiropenn follnwlnir lis tho result of a recent concert tour ho ninde tbroiiKli KtiKlnnd, France, Spnln ,,, I,. M,1H,1 he hml the distinction nf plnyltiK beforo KlnK Alfunso and nt one enncen m- ih t ...l., onvernl members Kit.,. ... H..1..1. of the roynl family worn present. 1IIH rainliy neioimcii m ine bllllv In central Kiirope. but ills t.. n...i l.lo ,,ele. John Mo- llllll.-l ,,,, - -- krejs, tlio well known Now ork coniposcr, rollnqulHIlotl tneir un when they came In America. John M..t,,.Ai iim uncle. Is knnwn ns the onmpoHor, nf "Vnlelk," "Tolil ill .lime," nnii 010 opcrc.i... .. WiiHliltiBton Was a liny. Hon l" been performliiK In public, slnoe ho was a child. Ho was nn linnnr Htudent, Hoveral years nun, nt the Itiiscli conaorvntory of liumlc, ClilciiRO. Iilslcns In At 81i On October 21, Hii-yonr-nin imvlit liiKorsoll lieni',1 Ills first proKrain In Cntlrnlo. Neviula, from - ..r l.lo ff iMiilu w rod to tlio Hintlun roipiPHtinw tlmt "Whnn Yon mm 1 worn jumm .r... be suim for lilm. Bead Register ClRisltled Adl. Radio Programs Today Hmt I'tiitiiroM TlinMiiclKtut Hie umilry Ton Ik lit Humhiy, Nnvi-rnWr 29 nii.fi u. mi wi;hii cno.2) ohi- (UK"' 'J'nlhulit in iik Irn tr, p. in. WJU Pun line. ft.Hllo nolle C.W ii. in WMV U:2.M Clricln fuiil. 1(uui lii-Ht i ti i-orHi-rt, (,:)& p. in. WHAK M'Jl.b) N't' Viirh. Alwiti'T Ki-ni hour, Kfiihryit M"l.., . .iMIn.llo: Wi;iJI, WCAI' WJAIl, W I II, Wf'AK, WHAI, KHI Won, ww.t, woir, wccio, , Vur Uot HtiilltiN Nllrnt Ton.Kht KI'M,KI.X, Kl'HN, KWHC Kl'l i.tm AukvIvh 107 IO.0U u. iii. Church federation BTVh'OH. 4:00 p. m. VfRpr iirrvlron. 0:30 i. in. .MukIo appreciutlon chiil; oi'Ktii. H:U0 p. m. Cranio hour; bO prano. U:00 p .m. Kxamlner program; oreht'Htra. k; oiiiiiaiui :tni.2 11:00 u. in. I'rtKhyteilun serv- ICf'H. A.Mt p. in. KGO IJltlo Sym pliony iirclicHrn. 7:30 p. in. Kvenlnr; sorvlcca. mm 1'omijuhI iwi.5 10:1!5 a. in, Firnt JreHbytcrlan fiet-vlri ;i. 7:25 p. in. Hrlonco Horvleofl. KII.I lAm Alleles 405.2 4:00 p .in. Ore-;. f;;lrn. 7:00 p. in. On;an recital; cpo cl prorr.'im. K.IIt S-nlll 3:30 p. m. Hand cuiurt. 7:15 p. in, Onran recital; cvo nlr vornhlp. KNX-Hollywmd 330.0 . .2:00 p. in. MuHival protrram, (2 hours. ) 7:00 p. m. Evonliip nfrvlces. K:00 p. "i. AnihafiM-'ulor or1 rlu'Ktrn: Iveity f 1 1 1 lit Nuiverlcji. KOA lH'iivrr 322.4 9:fi0 a. in. S'-lcnro r.rvlccs. ' 2:00 p. m. OrKim recital. (!:fi0 p. in. Kvo:ifn: Svornhlp; , -KPO Snn i-Tiinrlsro 428.3 ; (t:00 p. m. Stale orchestra; con cert. R:00 p. m. Palr.co orchestra; Kairmouut orchestra. Ilmt Fmttirrfi- TliroilBliout th .Country Toniiclit MoniliO'. Nnvpnitwr 30 1 :00 p. hi WI.S I.HVS) Clilcnso. Xr. I'nrln I Inorii POIIItlftnV 5:nn p. in. KPSK I Shpnnntoah 1 iinriniinit-n. iuiii"t. 6:30 p. m KI'IK Hou tnn n n K K. iVrntprnal baml. A -on p. m.-WCCO (11.4 Mpltt. Bt. I I'nut. Mlnm'tom unlvcrBity proprHm. 1 :fi0 p. I". WHAZ n?9.61 Troj N. Y. ncnniipluer Poly. lnnl. HtutlonW lltRllt. 1 0:00 p. ni,-UTAM Clftve l..n.l Witlnnl Svinphoiiy iiikI Hit8t- I line artfslB In oxcpi pis from "fag- t Itiiir t.- 0:30 p. m.-I'KnO iiOC.9) Iluuiton. Klwnnlf Hi"- rllib .. '.. .1 ...... nd .l.n UTAH I I torn. uiTnii'- ., I W.I A It. WTAO. Won. ACAI. R.0O ni.KKI MOT! l.f Anuelea ! 1 1',,-ii.l.ni'i Arllflu Stii.lonl club. no p. in KfMV (431 6 rorllanrt. Orrlf-r of !.!"': Morrllt iMitka. BUCt night; KnlKlils of Pythlnn. rFAC-C'nlicary I3.".R 7:00 p. ni. Dean Ilrothers Stud io proeram. RFI Ia Aiuiolcs 107 r.:3o p. m. Matinee program; radlotorial. , . 7:00 p. m. Contralto; melody 8:00 p. m. Taeadena Artiste Wtndent'n club. fl:00 p. m. Murphy Motor pro- irrnm. 10:00 p. m. Exhmlner program (I honrV. KGO Onklaiul 301.2 S:00 p. m. Musical program, 5:30 p. m. Kiddles; club. fi:00 p. m. Dinner concert. 8:00 p. m. Educational pro grnni; music: talks. KGW Portland 101.. 9:00 p. m. Concert. KtlU Scntllo 381.4 7:00 p. m. Sears-Hoobuck pro gram. 8:30 p. m. Intelligencer studio proprram. 10:00 p. m. Kllbourn's dance orchoHtrn. K I- Oakland K0H.3 4:00 p. m. Women's hour. 5:00 p. ni. Aunt Klsle. S:00 p. m. rrogrnm from ptndlo. 9:00 p. m. Iake Morrltt Ducks: gueflt nltrht. KNX 1 Tol I vwood 330.9 7:00 p. m. Mirth Contest. 7:B0 p. m. Courtesy program. 8:00 p. m. Special program. 9.00 n. m. Keaturo program. 10:00 p. m. Goodrich orchestra. 1l:oo p. m. uocoanui grove or chentra. KOA Penvor 323.4 5:30 p. m. Drown Talace' string orchestra. 6:30 p. m. Sandman hour. 7.00 p. ,m. Spanish Instruction; music: radio bridge. jiVO San Fi'iim-lsoo I2R.3 6:30 p, m, Towno Cryer; orches tra. ' 7:00 p. m. Fairmont hotel or chestra. ' , V. 8:00 n. m. Organ recital. 8:45 p. m. Honlth talk; musical program. 10:00 p, m. State orchestra Kl'SV PfiHmlonn 3 1 5.0 8:00 p. m. Muslo and special features. KWSC Pullman 318.0 7:30 p. in. SoIoh; talks. I Random Radio Waf tings Some one has said n little radio knnwledgf Is dangerous. Wonder If there is n single member nt tne DX fraternity who knows enough to ho entirely out nf danger sort of a saro and sano rndlo fan, in It woro. Xntnueh numbevo, who has de termined to be a movie actress, rto rlares she prefers dogs to chil dren nnd phonographs to radio nets. Mothers and radio fnns will be sure fire pntrons of tho Hum hevo typo of the silent drnnia. One of the handsomest organists of the "groat artist" series of re citals radiated by WAOlt Is a bachelor. He has played the wed ding march for 1272 weddings and by "apodal request" he will pro- Kent thin famous Hidortlon jix one of tlie iiiiinhi'i'H un his program. Iiicldeiitiiily the Kk Inner organ UHt.d by tlie firuhe stutlnn for iIiIm "gnat nrtlHt" wi'leH Is a hundred thousand dollar Installation. The Western I'lilon Telegraph ; eoinruiny j.laiiH to illstribtUt $3,- OOO.O'io In HJihiry Incieum's Imm-tl "ii iip-rit it Hm land (Inn etu- I pI'iycH -firiilng Ii-mm than I.OOO a year. The curnliiKK of tlm uorn pfiny Imvit been lurreuHlng sleadlly dM(,(, threatened coin iellt. oil from air mall and radio. It m; it iim Hint everybody who uml-h the air mall HftidM a wire telling the letter Ih en route, and that everyone who has a radio -t pends applauHc meKsages to favorite radio stani. l:xy Is bak on thn air with a hnitidcaKtlriK show one hour long, lie Ih uIho selling blinds In a movie tlieatre to be. known jim "The Moxy.'' Tim radio audleneo m.'iy pureliafe thee bondK lit one hun dred or five hundred or one thou sand dollar ileiiomln.'itlmiM. There Is iron- million and a half dollars worth of therm bond fur sitle, TiifiL'H a lot of "roeks" fur Koxy. Hut r.idlo will dig up tho duilaru. CliriMtrriHH will be a real holi day In the poNlofflccs of America (his year, Tim radio Hanta CiauH of WAIf ft eongratiilatea Post master fieneral New on hid order. Tht? letter earler, who of all men comes nea resi t n ( m pernona 1 1 n? Santa .'IauH, will have a whole Chrlst m;i holblay tills year. Incident ally fJeneral New reminds the radio fans that tho government would be grateful If they would shop early, wrap carefully, addrexK plainly and mall promptly. Play pirate read a play ctilled "The ited Wig" and then "adopt ed" It and named It "Tho White Peacock.'' A New 1'ork supreme court jury awarded tho original author damages to the amount of $7,600. If one of these juries ever should get loose In the radio world there would bo sorno "adopters" who might havo to take the strap off the old bank roll. The binoc ular coll and S-L-P condenser have been "adopted' without pei mission frlniitanee. The Therrlen trio, which 'has been one of tho popular features in the Terrace garden, in the Mor rison hotel, Chicago, will hereafter broadcast regularly from station WOK on Monday nights. The trio Is composed of Henri Therrlen, tenor; his wife, Paula Therrien, pianist, and Freda. Kane, violinist. Mr. Therrlen wor formerly a tenor with the Metropolitan grand opera company and his wife was accom panist for ceveral years of Madame Schumann-Heink. Dusa "Wiley and Billy Sheehan, widely known to radio fans as a harmony team, will interrupt a six months radio tour of the coun try to return to Chicago during the radio show thls'month. While here they will " broadcast regularly from WOK, ChlcnKo's 217.3 meter wavelength station. Tho boys left Chicago five weeks ago and have thus far visited Minneapolis, St. .Lnufs, New Orleans, Atlanta and levtland. At each city they were featured on programs broadcast from the local stations. Man named Moses Is telling Bible stories to the microphone. of a department store broadcaster In new York. His stories from the book of KxoduH are not only Inter est In ir hut nossiblv hew to manv oung ri-ailio fans. It may be Ve en lied that the credit for these Bible stories has been accorded to nnothcr Moses who was author of the Pentateuch. HOOVER RADIO CONFERENCE HELPS Considering All that I fappencfl at tlie Capital It Looks as if the Kariio AurlitMicc Is the Winner ', London Air Crowded So many broadcasting stations have - been erected recently In Europe, due to great growth In popularity of radio, that the air has become overcrowded. A re duction of the number of stations may bo necessary. Read Register Classified Ada. RADIO Tho radio conference In Wash lOKlon called by Secretary Hoover has come mid gone ami In con Nideilng all that happened trt the few short days at I he nation's eapltal It looks as If tho radio audience is tho big winner. . In other words It was better for broadcasting and 'the radio In dustry as a whole, than for the broadeaster. There will bo clearer air chan nels and all interference will be I'll rnlini ted. Another advice was in the removal of all distinction be tween clans A mid class It sta tion. iy the new agreement the dns A station has been relieved f Hiich stiuma as mluht be applied by the r'.;iH I; station for now all wave lengths are of eiual value. The same ro,uircnionts of tech nical per feet Ion of broadcasting equipment Is demanded and the aliKolule 'maintenance of assigned uavo lengths Is part of the. price of continuing as a broadcaster. A halt has been called on the rapid diiplieatlou of wavo lengths and radio has been saved f'oui a chaotic condition which unchecked would have spelled ruin to the In ilUHtry. Uadlo manufacturers were made to understand that It Is just as Im portant to produce receiving sets that will negotiate the lower wave lengths down to two hundred me ters as the fdiort armed sets which cover the upper range of tho dial. In a rather subtle way tho confer eneo serves notice on all manu- I facturcrs that sctH which will not , reach 200 meters will soon be de- dared obsolete. That the conferenee was mind ful of Its previous action of a year ago was brought out by the spe eli'i'; mention of the manufacture of regenerative receivers, A year ago the conference suggested that the radio public should refrain from using the radiative receiv ers, This year's conference was so concerned by the howling anil squealing receiving set that talk of early legislative) wctlon ugHlitht (his radio nuisance was broached. The conclufcluu roachud wum that If the munufacturo of regenerative reculvers was nut stopped 111 tho very near future then legislative enactment against tho manufuo-. turo of such equipment would bo recommended. i.. STATION HEARD IN ISLES CIIAUMvS .1. WILLKTl' CHECKS Ll ON IIKOADCANT CHICAGO Itadio station "WOIv, broadcasting on 217.3 meters, wai clearly heard In tho Hawaiian Islands, by Charles J. 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