Automatic Age

Issue: 1944 November

White House Cig Vendor
The cigarette shortage has
hit the White House along with
the rest of the country. Presi­
dent Roosevelt recently told
reporters that he is burning up
l e s s than o n e pack a day.
Downstairs at a vending ma­
chine where W hite House em­
ployees have purchased cigar­
ettes, there wasn’t a pack in
sight.
P a ten ted
E x c lu siv e ,
F ea tu res
P a te n
m a k e
th e
"A C E " LocU
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T attooed Man
"To p s"
A doctor examined a man in
a hospital. As the man bared
his chest he revealed tattooed
portraits of Churchill, Stalin
and Roosevelt.
“ W ant to proclaim your pat­
riotism, e h ? ” said the doctor.
“ Right,” was the reply. “ And
you should see where I’ve got
Hitler.”
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OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH 3,
1933 of AUTOMATIC AGE, published
bi-monthly at Chicago, 111., for Oct. 1,
1944.
State of Illinois, County of Cook— ss.
Before me, a Notary Public, in and for
the State and county aforesaid, person­
ally appeared Frank C. Petrine, who,
having been duly sworn according to law,
deposes and says that he is the Editor
and Publisher of the Automatic Age and
that the following is to the best of his
knowledge and belief, a true statement
of the ownership, management (and if
a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of
the aforesaid publication for the date
shown in the above caption, required by
the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended
by the Act of March 3, 1933, embodied
in section 537, Postal Laws and Regu­
lations, printed on the reverse of this
form, to wit:
1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing editor,
and business managers are:
Publisher, Prank C. Petrine, 4021 N.
Melvina Ave., Chicago, 111.’ Editor, Frank
C Petrine, 4021 N. Melvina Ave., Chicago.
111.; Managing Editor, R. A. Petrine, 4021
N. Melvina Ave.; B u s i n e s s Manager,
Frank C. Petrine, 4021 N. Melvina Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
2. That the owner is: Automatic A^e,
Inc., 4021 N. Melvina Ave., Chicago, 111.;
Frank C. Petrine, 4021 N. Melvina Ave.,
Chicago, 111., M. A. Petrine, 4021 N. Mel­
vina Ave., Chicago, 111.; J. A. Baukus,
4021 N. Melvina Ave., Chicago, 111.
3. That the known bond holders,
mortgagees, and other security ho.ders
owning or holding 1 per cent or more or
total amount of bonds, mortgages, or
other securities are: None.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the owners,
stockholders, and security holders, ir
any, contain not only the list of stock­
holders and security holders as they ap­
pear upon the books of the company
but, also, in cases where the stockholder
or security holder appears on the books
of the company as trustee or in any
other fiduciary relation, the name or
the person or corporation for whom such
trustee is acting, is given; also that the
said two paragraphs contain statements
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embracing affiant’s full knowledge and
belief as to the circumstances and con­
ditions under which stockholders and
security holders who do not appear upon
the books of the company as trustees,
hold stock and securities in a capacity
other than that of a bona-fide owner;
and this affiant has no reason to believe
that any other person, association, or
corporation has any interest direct or
indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other
securities than as so stated by him.
ZONE 14
Frank C. Petrine, (Signature of Editor,
Publisher, Business Manager.)
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 30th day of September, 1944.
J. OGNIBENE
(Seal)
(My commission expires Oct. 22, 1948).
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AUTOMATIC AGE
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USE 8 -POINT PLAN FOR
AN OVERBOARD DRIVE
IN THE 6 th WAR LOAN!
NOV. 20th TO DEC. 16th
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Our fighting men still have a long way to go! But—your plant-
wide selling of the 6th can do much to shorten their embattled
miles—lessen the price they so willingly pay for victory! Join
the coast to coast parade of patriotic firms that are assuring an
"overboard” showing in the 6th bv following through on
every point in the 8-Point Plar
Start the ball rolling by appointing a 6th War
Loan Bond Committee, representing labor, man­
agement and other groups.
Make definite Assignments to those best equip­
ped to arrange music, speeches, rallies, com­
petitive progress boards and meeting schedules.
Carry on by selecting a Team Captain—prefer­
Issue Individual Pledge Cards—made out in the
name of each worker and providing for both
cash and installment purchase.
ably a returned veteran—for every 10 workers.
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Right at the start, establish a Quota for each
ResoJicit! This is the secret of "overboard" War
Bond subscriptions. Your State Payroll Chairman
has a special Resolicitation Plan for you to put
into action near the end of the campaign.
department — and every employee.
Arrange frequent Meetings of Captains, high­
lighting importance of their work — effective
sales methods—and need for painstaking study
Give generously of your Advertising Space to
drive home the War Bond story.
of Treasury Booklet, Getting The Order.
T h e Treasury D e p a rtm e n t acknow ledges w ith appreciation th e pub lica tio n o f th is m essage by
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