Exhibitors Herald World (Oct-Dec 1930)

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EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD November 29, 1930 . ""-/',s? Sv*. U.S. WAVY S E L E CTS RCA m a nd Awa rds La rgest o rd e n i n %l istor 20 BATTLESHIPS Mighty fortresses of the sea magically transformed into floating auditoriums for naval educational work, and for the recreation of officers and men. ft \ %. ■'<■ 60 CRUISERS This marvelous era of sound brings the living world in voice and action . . . brilliant nights of drama and music ... to the nation's guardians on the lonely sea. 120 DESTROYERS All to be immediately equipped with RCA PHOTOPHOINE Sound Reproducing Apparatus. All branches of the Navy — Shore Stations, Navy Yards, Marine Barracks, Marine Hospitals, Army Transports — are included in the plan to provide the arts of modern science and invention for the instruction and diversion of the fighting men of the sea. m "^ EXECUTIVE AND COMMERCIAL OFFICES, 411 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY ... BRANCH