Radio Broadcast (May 1928-Apr 1929)

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RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER TWENTY-TWO thousand fight fans pack the Garden to see the big fight with their l^mfiifi own eyes • • Millions sitting com yCOCCj fortably at home "see" it from the ringside seat of the radio announcer. They learn about each telling blow almost as quickly, and much more accurately, than most of the fans seated in the Garden. They hear the thud of glove on body, the muffled thumps of the fighters' dancing feet. The tense voice of the announcer comes over the air clearly and distinctly, free from interference and without buzz or hum to blur the reception. That is the experience of the millions whose receiving sets are Aluminum equipped. No other metal compares with Aluminum in fulfilling all the varied require ments of radio design: for shielding, condenser blades and frames, chasses, sub-panels, front panels and for many other parts. Look for Aluminum — you will find it in the finest of receiving sets. And if you are building a set, use Aluminum for the best results. The booklet, J3M "Aluminum for Radio," will be sent on request. It explains the varied radio uses to which Aluminum is adapted. Send for your copy. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA ALUMINUM IN EVERY COMMERCIAL FORM 2464 Oliver Building Pittsburgh, Pa. ALUMINUM Hhe mark of Quality in Radio