Automatic Age

Issue: 1929 January

T h e a u t o m a t i c A ge
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should be an annual exhibit o f the
coin
machines
manufactured
in
Am erica, particularly the new and im­
proved models, and that it should be
Chicago Manufacturers
Endorse Detroit
Exposition
kept out o f the hands o f any group
or clique who want to use it for a
profit-making enterprise.
Wants 1930 Convention
in Cleveland
The follow ing letter from M r. D.
S. Hum phrey, President of the N a ­
tional
Association
of
Am usem en
Park Owners, invites the coin ma
chine operators to hold their conven­
tion in Cleveland next yeai.
January 7th, 1929.
Director] Coin Machine O per’s A ssn.,
2239 So. Michigan A ve.,
Chicago, 111.
The following Chicago manu­
facturers endorse and will ex­
hibit at the National Convention
and Exposition of the Coin Ma­
chine Operators’ Association of
America, Detroit, Mich., Febru­
ary 25 - 28 , at the Hotel Statler:
Watling Mfg. Co., Exhibit Sup­
ply Co., Automatic Age, See­
burg Piano Co., Chicago Hard­
ware Foundry Co., A. B. T. Mfg.
Co., Advance Machine Co., B. A.
Withey Co., American Sales
Co., 0. D. Jennings Co., Pace
Mfg. Co., and Popular Games,
Inc.
D ear M r. Lightner:
I Wish to heartily second the
wishes o f your Cleveland members
that the 1930 convention o f the coin
Machine O perators’ A s s % iatl° "
in Cleveland.
I personally am very
much interested in your new A ssocia­
tion and believe you are attem pting
and doing a splendid thing fo i the
entire business.
Truthfully, I
would make an
S
see.
bel-eve
Cleveland
and' there is plenty to do and
Here at Euclid Beach we have a
Penny Arcade o f which we are quite
proud
I would like very much to
have you see it and will be glad to
see that arrangements are made f oi
the whole convention to come out 111
a body and visit this r e a l enterprise
Y o u will be interested in many
other things here too, and I hope you
will come with the convention.
Cordially y ours>TTT^ v
D S. H U M P H R E Y ,
President,
N ational Assn. o f
Owners.
Am usem ent Park
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Speakers
Men
of
national
prominence
will
address the convention this year, in­
cluding:
Congressm an M cLeod, of
M ichigan; Honorable Eric T . K ing,
United States Department o f Com ­
m erce; C. H . Flint, General M anager
o f the Consolidated Autom atic M er­
chandising Corporation; H . W . A le x ­
ander, capitalist and financial expert,
N ew Y o r k ; President W illiam Gent,
the outstanding successful operator
of the country; and many others.
Railroad Rates
Reduced rates and one-half fare
returning will prevail, provided that
we get 250 delegates.
Therefore in
getting your ticket to Detroit be
sure to ask fo r a certificate.
This
will enable you to get one-half fare
returning.
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T h e A u t o m a t ic A ge
IS
Should the Convention Be Held
On Same Dates With Amusement Parks
—and Should We Hold Two a Year?
A t the Detroit convention, there
will be two important questions for
the operators and manufacturers to
decide:
First, where shall we hold
the next convention, and second,
shall we hold two conventions a
year, one in the East and one in the
W est?
The Cleveland boys are already
preparing to extend an invitation to
meet at Cleveland next year. There
is nothing we would not do fo r W il­
liam Gent and the Cleveland boys.
A t the same time, we would like to
have the convention come back to
Chicago next year. W e have been
told that there is a growing antag­
onism on the part o f the operators
throughout the U. S. against coming
to Chicago next year, because some
operators are getting the notion that
Chicago manufacturers are in “ ca­
hoots” with a small group o f oper­
ators here who get up an annual
show and sell space in conflict with
the National Coin Machine Operators’
Association- We can assure the out­
side boys that with almost negligible
exception, the Chicago manuacturers
are co-operating fully with the De­
troit show and are not encouraging
the group o f local operators.
We
hope that this sentiment will not con­
tinue to exist against the Chicago
manufacturers and hinder us from
gett'ng the next convention.
In this connection it has teen sug­
gested that we hold the next conven­
tion at Chicago at the time o f the
National Amusement Parks Associa­
tion convention, about the middle o f
December. This exposition is at­
tracting more and more coin machine
men, particularly the resort men, the
penny arcade men, the music ma­
chine men, etc. Some point out that
by having our show on the same
dates, but at a different hotel, we
could almo. t double the attendance
o f the buyers. It is true that the
manufacturers would have to make
two exhibits in some cases, but they
would be willing to do it because
they would only be away from home
one week in making the two shows,
and be at no more expense for per­
sonnel in manning the exhibit.
In case we did that, should we
have another show in the East, say
Atlantic City or Philadelphia, about
May?
Both o f these propositions
will be fully discussed at Detroit, but
in order that we may get a consen­
sus o f opinion, we are asking- all man­
ufacturers and operators to fill in the
questionnaire below and mail it back
to the A U T O M A T IC AGE.
QUESTIONNAIRE
Should the Coin Machine Operators’ Association o f America try
out the plan o f holding its next Convention and Exposition at the
same time and place as the National Amusement Parks Association
Convention?
Y E S ____________________
N O ___________________
Shall we attempt to hold a Convention and Exposition in the East
next May?
Y E S ____________________
N O ____________________
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