Automatic Age

Issue: 1944 January

W E TW O KINGS
From the feverish tabulating
rooms of Down Beat, national
music news magazine, comes
the news that Tommy Dorsey
has again been awarded the
crown for leading the sweetest
band in the country. Another
crown, decorated elaborately
with o l d c o r n h u s k s , was
awarded to Bluebird maestro
Lindley “ Call-Me-Spike” Jones
and his very refined City Slick­
ers. S p i k e wears the 1 9 4 3
“ King of Corn” crown.
SWEETEST TRUMPETER
After Charlie Spivak’s band
finished its Christmas Eve stint
at the Pennsylvania Hotel in
New York, Charlie and his wife
gave a party for the e n t i r e
band at the hostelry. The party
was a combination Christmas
and wedding anniversary party
for the S p i v a k s celebrated
their eleventh anniversary that
night. In the c o u r s e of the
party a spokesman presented
Charlie with a gift from the
whole band. Tears were in his
eyes, Charlie tenderly lifted
from the wrappings a n e w
trumpet i n s c r i b e d “ To The
Sweetest Trumpet Player In
The W orld” ....a fitting tribute
to the swell guy who plays the
world’s sweetest trumpet!
Specifications for New
Pennies; Same Design
Acting s e c r e t a r y of the
Treasury, D. W . Bell, announ­
ced the specifications adopted
for all pennies which will be
coined from January until fur­
ther notice, or until December
31, 1946, whichever shall first
occur. Here they a r e :
They shall be composed 95
percent of copper and five per
cent of zinc; they shall weigh
48 grains; they shall have a
diameter of .750 inches; they
shall be disk shaped ; they shall
not vary in weight by m o r e
than two grains and shall not
vary in diameter by more than
.002 inches; they shall contain
the same design, devices and
legends as t h o s e used since
1909.
A laska H ighw ay
More than 5,000 trucks were
used in building the 1,600-mile
military highway in Alaska.
"BALLY'S" RAPID FIRE game was featured at a recent Army Air Force demon­
stration at Racine. Wisconsin, to illustrate American industrial flexibility. The
Gunnery Trainer, which the "Bally" organization manufactures for the Army
Air Forces, is a development of the popular photo-electric game.
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Funland Amusement, Scene
in New RKO Moving Picture
The force of moving pictures
as an establisher of trends is
well known. The moving pic­
ture industry is a l e r t to the
modes of enjoyment pursued
by the public, and looks for oc-
cassions to use ‘props’ or back­
ground for scenes, which are in
vouge. In the past, there have
been m a n y moving pictures
which have had scenes show­
ing every type of coin-opera­
ted machines, vending, amuse­
ment, and music.
Following is a letter from
RKO Radio Pictures, which
shows how that industry ex­
plores authentic sources for re­
liable information, and we pre­
sent it to our readers with the
thought that any such publi­
city f o r o u r industry’s ma­
chines is all to the good :
A U T O M A T IC A G E :
W e are contemplating a pic­
ture made from t h e b o o k
“ None But The Lonely Heart.”
One of the scenes in this pic­
ture is laid in a Funland amuse­
ment place in London, and we
are enddeavoring to get photo­
graphs of the exterior and the
interior of such a p l a c e or
places.
It was suggested that y o u
possibly m i g h t have photo­
graphs that had been published
in “ Automatic A g e ” of a Fun­
land amusement place. I would
be most grateful if you would
wire me collect as to whether
or not you could supply any
photographs and in the event
that you could, if you would
send them to me at the earliest
opportunity. Also if you would
have any suggestions as to who
m i g h t have photographs, I
would be glad of your sugges­
tions. Please address me as,
Harold Hendee, 1 2 7 0 Sixth
Avenue, New York, N. Y.
Thanking you in advance for
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Yours sincerely,
(H arold H endee)
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IN LARGER QUARTERS
New Orleans Coin Machine
Exchange recently moved into
a new location at 914 Poydras
Street, New Orleans, under the
management of O. C. Marshall.
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Cigarette Vendors Consider
Union Membership
A similar method which has
existed between Detroit music
m a c h i n e operators and the
United Coin Machine Workers,
Local 22312 is under consider­
ation for Detroit c i g a r e t t e
vending machine operators. A
feature of the contemplated
set-up is that the union and
machine operators will deal as
units in matters of bargaining.
Each respective group would
be in a position to represent
the interests of the union and
the operators as a component
group, thereby eliminating the
necessity of dealing with indi­
vidual operators.
Ovitz and Schultz Form
Distributing Firm
Chicago has a new coin-oper­
ated machine distributor, the
Automatic Coin Machines &
Supply Company, 3834 W . Ful­
lerton Avenue. The owners are
Irv Ovitz and Oscar Schultz.
Both men are experienced in
the business, and have exten­
sive acquaintship among opera­
tors, distributors a n d manu­
facturers.
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Big Incomes
T h e
in
it
w a r
1 9 4 ?
w ill
A n d
d oes,
w h en
th is fa c t o r y
w ill a g a in
ord ers
e n d
in
f i l l y o u r
fu l l
th e f i n e s t
c a n d i e s
w ith
v e n d in g
p o s s ib le to
p r o d u c e .
If your net income is $1,000,
000, and you are married and
have two dependents, you will
hve left $6,673 after your total
tax payment— if the new in­
come tax bill is passed.
W a tch
th is
sp a ce.
PAN
Confections
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That Moron
Did you hear about the little
moron who swallowed a bullet
and had his hair come out in
bangs?
345 W. ERIE STREET
CHICAGO. 10. ILLINOIS
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PRICE CEILING RETARDS
SALES OF MACHINES
Sales of used coin-operated
machines h a v e been slowed
down. OPA price ceiling is giv­
en as the reason for the change.
Reports indicate that the situ­
ation is one of watchful wait­
ing, and that as soon as buyers
and sellers get used to the new
s e t - u p the movement of ma­
chines will continue.
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Gram m ar
The president called his of­
fice manager and thrust a let­
ter under his nose. “ Look at
that! I thought I told you to
engage a new stenographer on
the basis of her gram m ar!”
The office manager looked
startled. “ Grammar? I thought
you said glam or!”
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