RADIO MESSAGES FROM AMERICA.
TO THE apITOR OP THE TRESS. Sir, —After reading in to-day's (luesday's) Pp.es* of the radio message broadcasted in Chicago by Colonel Lindbergh to thJlkidnappers, which was picked up byW New Brighton resident, I would like to state that my. son, who usually gets American stations each evening on his three-valve short-wave set (made entirely by himself), last evening distinctly beard a sage being broadcasted from W3XAL, Boundbrook, New Jersey. Youis, etc., J. C. SCANES, Belfast. March Bth; 1932.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20491, 9 March 1932, Page 9
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