Automatic Age

Issue: 1934 December

December , 193 .4
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A U T O M A T IC A G E
be a combination of several features,
as many who have operated the test
samples are inclined to believe. At
any rate it has the Rock-Ola plant
working over-time.
Lazar Urges Prompt Action
By Industry
On Location
If you will recall, last year the lo­ have already expended several thou­
cal authorities seized a quantity of sand dollars trying to keep out of
various type machines — some legal trouble, we do not feel as though we
and some illegal — from our ware­ ourselves should stand the expense of
making this appeal. In addition to
house.
On December 5th our case was tried legal fees, we have had many thou­
and the court directed a verdict of sands of dollars worth of merchandise
guilty because of a ruling by Judge confiscated which we will never get
Elder Marshall that it is unlawful to back.
— B. D. Lazar Company , Pa.
possess or exhibit any gaming tables.
In charging the jury, the judge di­
rected them to bring in a verdict of
W o r k in g O v e r tim e o n
guilty and did not even permit us to
enter any evidence as to why these
H o ld a n d D r a w
games were in our warehouse or be­
ing placed on trucks.
As reports on test samples of
His claim was that according to the “Hold and Draw” come in from all
law, if you admit possession of any parts of the country, the counter
illegal gaming device, you are guilty game division of the Rock-Ola Manu­
of violating this act. The circum­ facturing Corporation swings into ac­
stance under which you have posses­ tion. Each batch of reports sets new
sion, why you have them, or what you wheels spinning. The die casting de­
intend to do with them has no bear­ partment was the first to get off to
ing as far as the law is concerned. It a flying start. Then lights went on
does not make any difference whether in the tooling section. A third batch
you have them on display, for sale, or of reports unleashed the tremendous
for the purpose of operating them or power ei a battery of punch-presses.
transporting them. If they are in And so as we go to press, we learn
your possession, you are guilty.
that the entire Rock-Ola counter
Up to the present writing, we do division is a beehive of industry
not know what the penalty for this
That there is ample reason for all
offense is, as yet. However, it is a this activity is shown by the fact
very serious situation and every job­ that the Rock-Ola Manufacturing
ber, operator, or store-keeper in our Corporation reports having 7,000 un­
state is exactly in the same predica­ filled orders on hand. From all ap­
ment as we r.re, insofar as the law pearances, “Hold and Draw” seems
is concerned.
to be clicking. Operators attribute
Unless an organized effort is made its success to various outstanding
to fight this, it will be absolutely im­ features. Here is a typical letter
possible for any distributor, jobber, accompanying an operator’s test re­
operator, or merchant, to keep from port on “Hold and Draw:” “From
violating the law even if he only has years of experience in the operating
this equipment in his possession.
of pin games, I have come to the
Another point that we wish to make conclusion that the most attractive
clear is the fact that the law does not games are most easily placed. How­
specify any particular type of ma­ ever, in the counter game field there
chine. They use the term “gaming was previously little choice as far as
table” or “device.” The local author­ appearance went. And so I had diffi­
ities interpret a pin table or a counter culty in finding locations for counter
machine of any description as a gam­ machines. “Hold and Draw,” how­
ing device, and therefore, we should ever, was easily placed. The location
owners I showed it to said that it
be liable under this act.
I think that this information should had their higK-priced cash registers
be given plenty of publicity and beat for looks.”
This particular operator evidently
proper steps should be taken so that
the various people connected with this was impressed by the appearance of
industry should not walk into danger the game. Others believe that the
in the same manner as we did. I be­ “Five Game Feature” is partly re­
lieve we have thirty day’s time in sponsible for the success of “Hold
which to take an appeal and since we and Draw.” And then again, it may
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Mr. A. W. Adickes of Scott, Adickes
Company of London, inspects the
Standard Ticket Game on location.
Left to right, Claude Kirk, president
of Standard Ticket Games, Leo J.
Kelly, sales manager, and Mr. Adickes.
Above photo was taken in a promi­
nent drug store in Chicago and shows
one of the first Ticket Games on loca­
tion. Result of the inspection was
that Mr. Adickes placed an order for
5,000 units.
A teacher in a big elementary
school had given lessons to an in­
fants’ class on the Ten Command­
ments. In order to test their mem­
ories she asked “Can any little child
give me a commandment with only
four words in it?”
A little hand went up quickly.
“Well”? said the teacher expect­
antly.
“Keep off the grass,” was the re­
ply.
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games and the other half is play­
ing them.
AIN’T IT SO?
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By C y ru s P. K a b itz e r
M o s t a n y tim e now we m a y look for
a couple o f n e w p in g am e s b y th e D e a n
N o v e lty C o m p a n y called D iz z y an d D affy,
a fte r those D e a n bro the rs of base b all
fam e.
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A certain well known operator
is an inveterate salmon fisher­
man, but his tales of the big
ones he catches are sometimes
doubted. Recently he equipped
himself with a pair of scales to
prove his claims.
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Imagine the consternation of his
neighbor who borrowed the scales
with which to weigh their new baby
boy when he tipped the scales at ex­
actly thirty-seven pounds.
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J .Y .B . postcards to re m a rk t h a t som e
people k n o w so little a b o u t th e v a lu e of
m o ne y th e y are careless a b o u t w h a t the y
use fo r coins w h e n tr y in g to w in som e­
t h in g fr o m a coin-operated m a c h in e .
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A New York lunch stand has
sold 75,000,000 doughnuts.
Sounds like the production fig­
ures of a new pin game.
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Mussolini is careful to let the world
know he is not training Italian boys
to shoot marbles — not even in pin
games.
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R a d io singers h a v e a ll been d w e llin g
o n th e new song h it e n title d , “ D id Y o u
E v e r See a D r e a m W a lk ? " T o th e a v e r ­
ag e o pe ra to r a d re am w a lk w o u ld be
a lo n g a street w ith a co in m a c h in e in
every doorw ay.
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K.L.G. writes to suggest that if
operators could be assured legal
security and protection they would all
join the association.
If there was such a thing as legal
security and protection in this busi­
ness there wouldn’t be any need of
an association.
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B efore m a n u fa c tu re rs ja c k up th e price
o f m a c h in e s a n y fu rth e r it m ig h t be w ell
to look a r o u n d a b it a n d find o u t w here
th e " ja c k " is c o m in g from .
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Op: “Has your brother any
religious convictions?”
Pop: “He got fined for oper­
ating a dice game near a
church.”
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By paying them for not rais­
ing hogs, Uncle Sam now has
the farmers fixed up about Okeh.
Now if we could persuade the
old boy to lend a hand to this
industry along the same lines
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S ta tistic s te ll us t h a t in a d d itio n to a ll
th e inconveniences caused b y th e depres­
sion w h ic h h a s cost u s to date , ?7,535,-
485,800 w e s till h a v e a n o th e r ye ar o f it
to com e to w h ic h should be inclu d e d p in
gam es.
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About the time operators reach the
point where they operate about any­
thing they want to operate, they find
it good business to operate about
what is wanted operated.
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‘'U to p ia ” m a y be fo u n d in a n y d ic ­
tio n a ry , b u t th e re is no such t h in g in
th e life o f th e av e rag e operator.
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The Department of Justice esti­
mates there are more than 6,000
"public enemies” still at large. Surely
there aren’t that many pin game
sluggers.
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Very often people are turned
down for a job on account of
flat feet, but one rarely if ever
hears of a flathead being re­
jected.
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Los Angeles is not suffering
much from unemployment. Half
the population is operating pin
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A scientist says work never killed
anyone. Most any operator will tell
you it has been work that has kept
him alive the past four years.
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O pe ra tors’ associations are m ad e u p of
tw o p arts, those w h o w ill a n d tho se w h o
w o n ’t, b u t th e y a ll fa ll in lin e w h e n old
m a n J o h n L a w lifts u p h is head.
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B .Y .P . w rite s w ith a le ad p e ncil a n d
says y o u c a n fool som e of th e people a ll
o f th e tim e a n d a ll o f th e people som e
o f the tim e , b u t n e x t to slo t m ach ine s,
p in g am es seem to be ab le to am aze ,
b e fu d d le a n d in tr ig u e a ll o f us, in c lu d in g
ju d g e s a n d policem en, over a g re ater
le n g th o f tim e t h a n a n y th in g t h a t h as
ye t h it th e in d u s try .
It won’t be long until pin game
manufacturers and designers will be
in about the same position that con­
fronts aviators who now complain be­
cause they haven’t any more worlds
to fly around.
After reading about what a good
boy Insull says he has been it makes
us all feel like pikers.
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he found them all N. F. S.
sufficient funds.)
If we could get operators to
shake hands instead of shaking
fists at one another, this would
be a better business for all of us.
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West Coast built games are getting
smaller which has two advantages.
They cost less and don’t take up so
much room.
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Sam Shortcut said when he
checked his machines this week
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