Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 April

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AUTOMATIC AGE
April, 1941
HITLER MESSES;
CLEM PRODUCES
Operators in England are
talking about “Never Say Die
Clements,” a manufacturer of
penny play machines. It seems
that one of those Hitlerian high
explosive “breadbaskets” fell on
the roof of Clement’s place and
made more or less mincemeat of
it.
Clem himself was saved from
death only by a miracle but did
fall down a flight of stairs and
receive a b a d l y dislocated
shoulder.
Sevarg, the English coin ma­
chine reporter, reveals that he
went out to see whether or not
Clements was back on the job.
The road was still full of debris,
but inside Clement’s shop the
wheels were turning and ma­
chines were coming off the line.
It is really remarkable to note
that the coin machine industry
is carrying on so gallantly in
England where the trials are
many and where public patron­
age cannot possibly be as great
as it was before. Such persist­
ence on the part of the opera­
tors and t h e manufacturers
should not go unnoticed. These
men are playing a tremendous­
ly important role in the scenes
behind the war. To them will go
the glory that belongs to heroes
who keep up the nation’s cour­
age and morals in time of stress.
W ALGREEN UNIT INSTALLS COLONIAL
The Walgreen Drug Store at ally profitable one — collecting
the corner of 9th and Nicollet not only coins, but a constant
Streets, Minneapolis, recently stream of compliments from pa­
installed a Wurlitzer Colonial trons on the beauty of this dis­
Model 780.
tinctive Wurlitzer instrument.
H.
Lerner- the Music Mer­
Note that booths are supplied
chant who signed up this spot,
with
Wurlitzer Wall Boxes.
says it has proven an exception­
^ Trial Convinces
Buffalo, N. Y.— Permanent installa-
1Qn of automobile parking meters, in
opeiation on a trial basis since last
, U^Us^> Was recently recommended to
e Common Council. It was proposed
th&f
meters be purchased, and
at three makes of meters be given
Part of the order.
Up to and including February 28,
'vr^s rePorted the collections totaled
» 31.40. Of this amount the city’s
snare was $10,874.25.
Mdlie; “I was getting fond of Har-
jj. „
until he got fresh and spoiled
Tillie. Say, isn’t it terrible how
ast a mar* can undo things?”
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AUTOMATIC AGE
86
April, 1941
A WELL INFORMED GROUP
A
proved by the association. This Los Angeles County without a
rule applies to inserts as well as county license.
Through regular reminders,
to entire games.
Having a marble game on cooperation is freely accorded,
location in Los Angeles County gaining strict adherence to the
which has not been approved by above and all other rules and
the Association.
regulations of the Association.
Having an Association card
Included was the following
on an unapproved game.
bulletin of general interest to
Having a game on location in operators:
Los Angeles County with license
folded in such manner that P u t the D rugs in D ru g Stores
Your State Legislature is now
name of licensee and year is not
in session and there is a Bill be­
visible.
Having a game on location in ing presented before this body
which is strictly a Bill in the in­
terests of the community as a
whole to correct the present
abuses that has caused severe
injuries, some of which have
been permanent and m a n y
deaths, due to the indiscriminate
sale of drugs by parties unquali­
fied to handle the same. It is
your duty, not only as a member
of the drug fraternity, but as a
good citizen to acquaint the pub­
lic with the necessity of having
this Bill passed and especially
those in our State Legislature.
This is very essential because
we realize that there are certain
firms and individuals whom this
will work a hardship on and
who will spend money and use
all the influence at their dis­
posal to defeat this measure for
personal gain, regardless of the
result to the general public.
When talking to the Legislators,
HAILED GREATEST DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR VALUE or their friends, point out to
Joe Williams, president of money in the automatic music them that the Fed. Govt, has
just passed very stringent laws
the Commercial Music Com­ business.
As Al Mendez put it, “Look as to mislabeling and mis­
pany, C. A. Seale of Dallas and
at its beauty — check all its branding of products, deceptive
Al Mendez, Wurlitzer District
features — then consider the packages, etc.
Manager, here inspect t h e price. There can be no question
Whether you are a member
Model 750 in Commercial Mu­ that Wurlitzer is offering a of Associations or free-lancing,
sic Company’s Dallas Show­ real incentive here for every it is your duty, not only to con­
rooms. To a man they agreed Music Merchant to modernize tact your Senator or Assembly­
that it offers the Music Mer­ his business at a minimum of man, but when you hear that the
Bill is to be passed write them
chant the greatest value for his cost.”
SPECIAL bulletin was
mailed out recently to
all members of the A.
0. L. A. C. association, Los An­
geles, which should be of inter­
est to operators everywhere.
“Curly” Robinson, Secretary-
Manager of th e association,
keeps members well informed on
constructive objectives. Some
things brought to operators’ at­
tention follow:
Members may not operate any
game in the County of Los An­
geles which has not been ap-
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