Automatic Age

Issue: 1943 July

Britt now becomes the third
Victor - Bluebird artist to re­
ceive a gold-plated pressing
representing the millionth copy
of their record since the award
was established. Others were
Tommy Dorsey for “There Are
Such Things,” and Glenn Mil­
ler for “Chattanooga C h o o
Choo.”
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uiContinued Achievement”
I n d e p e n d e n t Lock Co. -
Lockwood Hardware Mfg. Co.,
Fitchburg, Mass., have again
received o ffi c i a 1 recognition
for high maintenance of qual­
ity and quantity in war pro­
duction, through the award of
the “Continued Achievement”
Star, which has been added to
the Army-Navy “El” Pennant
presented to the associated
companies last Fall.
Both companies report a fav­
orable condition as r e g a r d s
conversion of war-production
tools, and machines for early
post-war output of their pro-
ducts.The changes from normal
manufacturing to war material
production was accomplished
without d r a s t i c changes in
equipment, methods or plant
layout. And, plans for re-con­
version have been carefully
laid out, so that V-Day will
see Independent and Lockwood
ready to go, for quick produc­
tion and delivery.
In the opinion of Indepen­
dent and Lockwood engineers,
their w a r production exper­
ience will make it possible to
produce better products and
render better service than ever
before in their histories.
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Spike Jones, the first band­
leader in music history to hire
a goat as vocalist, is now going
in for more animal life. The
latest addition is a full-sized
chimpanzee, “C h e e t a ” by
name. Spike hired the chim­
panzee, feature attraction in
many of the “Tarzan” films,
for a band part in the band­
leader’s forthcoming “ Meet the
People” cinema. Spike refuses
to divulge details, except to
say Cheeta will play “Hitler”
in a special sequence.
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Elaine Arndt of the Rock-Ola Plant was selected to make the trip to Hollywood
and the above picture shows the girls on her production line giving a hearty
welcome back to the factory. Elaine Is shown on the left with Jack Nelson,
Vice-President and General Sales Manager of the Corporation.
AUTOMATIC AGE
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AUTOMATIC
AGE
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY IN ’43
BALLYHOO TO BULLETS! Those three words tell
the story of Bally — and all American industry. Bally
— and all American industry — was organized to
serve the decent, healthy desires of peaceful Ameri­
ca. But Bally — and all American industry — is now
a fighting force in the vast battalions of democracy.
Members of the coin-machine fraternity, who recall
the simple days of Ballyhoo, may be proud of Bally's
big job in the battle of production. Building vital war
products for the Navy and the Army Air Forces,
Bally is helping to speed the day of v i c t o r y and
peace.
Operators and distributors who want early information
on Bally's post-war equipment . . . games that will bring
back the boom days oi Ballyhoo and Bumper . . . vending
machines that will open vast new opportunities . . . are
urged to place their name on a special mailing list now
being compiled for Bally's Post-War Flash No. 1.
B A LLY M F G . C O M P A N Y
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