P R E S T O-T I M E S
December 22, 1928
15
R A D I O
HENTON & KNECHT ADDS RADIO
Famous Philadelphia Music House, Big Conn Instru-
ment Distributors, Adds Radio and
Phonograph Department.
One of the best known organizations in the music
December 14, by the RMA Legislative Committee, is
in pursuance of the recent policy adopted by the business, and the world's third largest merchandiser
RMA to carefully study the effect of the realloca- of Conn instruments, the house of Henton & Knecht
tions with a view to future new regulations by the of 24 South 18th street, Philadelphia, Pa., has now
a department for the sale of radios and other
Questionnaire Sent Out by Radio Manufac- Federal Commission and possibly new legislation added
musical reproducing instruments.
which
will
further
improve
public
satisfaction
with
turers Association Potent in Discovering
Both principals in this firm have long been asso-
radio broadcasting. C. C. Colby of Boston, Mass.,
the Opinion of Trade and Industry.
ciated with music. For ten years Mr. Henton was
former president of the RMA, presided at the New
York meeting of the Legislative Committee. Others with the famous Patrick Conway Band as soloist and
The identity of interests in the new radio alloca-
in attendance were President H. H. Frost of the conductor; he took part in the 1919-1920 transconti-
tions between the radio public and radio manufac-
RMA, the Association's Washington counsel, Mi. nental tour of the Sousa Band, and he has filled
turers, sales of radio apparatus being dependent on
special engagements with the Philadelphia Symphony
Frank D. Scott, and its general counsel. Judge John
public satisfaction with broadcasting, has prompted
Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Richard Strauss.
W. Van Allen of Buffalo, New York.
the Radio Manufacturers Association to secure the
Mr. Henton has composed a number of popular
industry's information and opinion on the new broad-
saxophone solos, and he has recorded his own and
cast reallocations.
other works for phonograph reproduction.
As the voice of the radio manufacturing industry,
Mr. Knecht's musical career covers a period of
the Radio Manufacturers Association, comprising
fourteen years with Sousa's Band and four years with
virtually all prominent manufacturers and represent-
A recent inquiry as to the financial standing of the the equally famous Pryor's Band. He took part in
ing about 98 per cent of the total distribution of radio
Zenith Radio Corporation of Chicago, the world's Sousa's world tour in 1910-1911. On the occasion of
products, is securing the data and views of its mem- largest manufacturers of high grade radio, was Dr. Richard Strauss' visit to the United States, when
bers as to present results of the new reallocations quickly answered by the following interesting tele- that eminent musician selected the Philadelphia
and measures which may be taken to secure even gram issued from the office of Paul B. Klugh, vice- Orchestra from among the leading orchestras of this
better broadcasting reception for the public.
president, to parties concerned, which vividly testi- country to play a series of concerts in New York and
Questionnaires are being sent by the RMA to all fies to the solid permanency of the Zenith Radio Philadelphia, Mr. Knec'.it had the distinction of play-
ing under the famous conductor-composer.
of its nearly 300 members, to compile a vast mass of
Corporation:
up-to-date information regarding the local and na- "We are loaning a million dollars on call in New
The house of Henton & Knecht has long been
tional results of the new radio set-up. The ques- York. We owe nothing to banks and have no in- recognized as well qualified to judge the merits of
tionnaire also calls for the judgment of all of the debtedness of any kind. We have no preferred stocks musical instruments and to assess musical values.
prominent manufacturers regarding means to improve nor bonds. Our company has a public valuation of
It is no small compliment, therefore, to the new
broadcast reception, in cooperation with the Federal twenty millions of dollars. We will earn two million
Sonora line that this firm, having heard the Sonora
Radio Commission, Congress and other interests.
instruments, acknowledge their entry into the musical
net this vear."
instrument class, and that Sonora will be the feature
The information and opinions secured by the
line in the new department of this famous store.
questionnaires in the manufacturers' survey will be
CHURCH SERVICE ON T H E AIR.
presented to the RMA board of directors at their next
meeting, January 11th and 12th, at Briarcliff Lodge,
The Christmas carol service to be sung by the The Gene Smith Music Co. has succeeded to the
New York.
Hyde Park Baptist Church choir, Chicago, will be business formerly conducted as the Corbett Music
The nation-wide industry survey of radio broad- broadcasted Sunday. December 23, 1928, at 9:45 a. m. House, located at 209J/J South Broadway, Aberdeen,
Washington.
casting ordered at a meeting in New York Friday, over station WMAO. Harris K. Vail is director.
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