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November, 1936
AUTOMATIC AGE
the evening, some brought messages
of encouragement and advice while
others stressed the importance of co
operation and organization. Some of
the men from Chicago who spoke
were:
Walter Tratsch, A. B. T. Manufac
turing Company; D. Gottlieb, D. Gott
lieb & Company; Leo Kelly, Exhibit
Supply Company; Jack Keeney, J. H.
Keeney & Company; J. O. Bates,
Pace Manufacturing Company; H. L.
Baker, Pace Manufacturing Company;
Jimmy Johnson, Western Equipment
and Supply Company; George Ma
loney, Bally Manufacturing Company;
Louis Ginsberg, Genco, Inc.; Charlie
Snyder, Mills Novelty Company; John
McMahon and Dick Hood, H. C.
Evans & Company.
Among the speakers were Harry
Drollinger, of the Music Association,
followed by the vice-presidents of
the State Association, who included
Pat Newman, San Antonio; Jim
Cloer, Fort Worth; C. M. Durham,
Texarkana; Harry Turner, Dallas;
Dick Wamecke, San Antonio, and
L. A. Blackwell, Houston.
Others who made short talks or
compromised with a bow were John
Bachman, Dave Crowder, Harold
Daily, S. H. Lynch, Jimmy Stelle,
Dad Johnson, A. H. Shannon, Helen
Savage, Arthur Lee Moore, Jesse
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chap
man, Jack Rose, M. Lewis, Roy
Jones, Nick Nigro, Ernest Walker,
Harold W. Miller, O. J. Branch and
G. H. Wellinghoff.
Los Angeles Ops
Attend Party
fo m ia Amusement Machine Opera
tors’ Association saw about 175 guests
gathered in attendance. The business
meeting follow ed the usual seven
o ’clock luncheon. The floor show
came on at nine P.M . and it proved
to be highly entertaining. George
Hunt, who prepares the program fo r
each meeting, was complimented on
the splendid selection o f talent.
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