Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1936 March

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T HE fact that two Washington, D. C.
clergymen saw no harm in an occasional
game of pin ball was one of the deciding
factors in an opinion handed down by
Judge Steplhen J. Casey, in Providence, R .
1., approving the games and classifying
them as games of skill and Ecience. Deci·
sion, said to be one of the most far·reach·
ing ever given in a Rhode Island court
case came after several games were brought
in to court and demonstrated to the satis·
faction of Judge Casey.
Operators in Erie, Pa., are wearing broad
Emiles this month. Alderman Paul Watson
gave them a clean bill of healoh when he
ruled that pin games are not gambling
devices when they are operated for amuse·
ment onl y.
The membership card plan, talked of by
the New York operator organizations a few
mo nths ago, is now in effect. Showcards
have been hung in all the leading jobbing
qffices announcing that all operators will
be asked to show a membership identifica·
tion card before making purchases. Plan
went into' effect on Feb. 10th.
The police department of Hartford,
Conn., is now censoring all new pin games
entering the city under a co·operative ar·
rangement made with them by the Hart·
ford operators. The operators have prom·
ised the police not to buy and operate any
games that the department believes not to
be games of skill.
The Mardi Gras in New Orleans always
means a spurt in business for coin machine
operators and this year's ;Iffair was no
exception. The operators report exceed·
ingly satisfactory business.
Showing enterprise in being the first op·
erating firm to do so the Seiden Company
has opened purohasing offices at 2753 West
North Ave., in Chicago. Henry W. Seiden
& Co., operate extensively in the east and
the Chicago office will supply the branch
offices with all the latest equipment and
give faster delivery than ever before.
Jack Maloney, bhe hustling head of the
National
Hole
PACE EXEC DUE
- H a rold Ba k er,
v ic e - presi de nt
of th e Pace Mfg.
Co . of Ch ic a go (shown on th e e x t r e m e
righ t) sent t h is photo gra ph to H a n k
Mase r , c oast m a n a g er fo r P a c e, In a d-
v a nce of Ba k er' s f o r th c om ing 't ri p West.
But H a n k w a nts to kn ow w ho is the b r u -
nette a nd how come, J oa n?

Panther Novelty Co., in Fort Worth, Texas,
is pleased with the general increase in busi-
ness in his two offices. Jack is one of the
big ops in the south and is, constantly
adding new spots through his lavish use of
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new equipment as fast as it makes its ap·
pearance on the market.
So many operators come in from so many
distant points Al Schlesinger has found it
f advisable to put in a luncheonette service
in his jobbing offices in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Al recently opened a department devoted
to club equipment exclusively.
Harry Turner and Abe Kolber have com·
bined together and are now known as the
Consolidated Amusement Co., with offices
at 711 South Ervay street in Dallas.
Operators in Dallas county, Texas, have
paid the state $12,000.00 up to February
first for equipment purchased during Jan-
uary, 1936.
Evidence that things are moving along
nicely in Detroit comes to the front with
the announcement tlhis month that B. J.
Marshall, Detroit jobber, has moved to new
and larger quarters at 3730 Wonrlward
avenue, across from Orchestra Hall. In
the new spot B. 1. will have 12,030 fee t of
space.
The Ideal Novelty Co., of St. Louis, has
taken over the entire operating and job-
bing business of the Veatch Specialty Co.,
of Mt. Vernon, Ill. The Ideal firm in tends
to maintain separate offices for the route of
machines .in Mt. Vernon .
Clarence (Buddy) Drollinger, son of
Harry Drollinger, underwent a major oper-
ation as the last REVIEW was going to
press. Lad is a student at the A. & M.
Military School, College Station, Texas,
and we are pleased to learn that he is on
the road to complete recovery from the
appendicitis operation.
Half of Chicago's coin machine prom i·
nents were in attendance at the big open·
ing of the Sicking-Gerber & Glassiobbing
offices in Cleveland, Ohio, on Feb. 15th.
New $50,000 showrooms are among most
beautiful in the business.
WINS RESTRAINER

Ro y Peck opposes pin gam e
inte rferen c e in T a com a.
TACOMA, Wash.-Roy D. Peck of the
Peck Amusement Co. was granted an or·
der from Superior Judge Ernest M. Card
on February 16th restraining Public Safety
Commissioner Frank T. Callender and
Police Chief Harold P. Bird from inter-
fering with payout pin games.
Peck based his petition on the contention
that his 38 pin tables are games of skill
and charged that the city officials were
threatening to confiscate them. Hearing
was to ,have been held February 27th.
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NDICATIVE of whdt every phonogrdph operd - his own locdtion o w ners dS his guests . Let them
tors' dssocidtion is fdcing or will fdce ,sooner or know the Associdtion members are redl fellows .
Idter, the Cdl i fornid Music Operdtors Associd- Let them know they ' re strdight business men, in
tion (Southern Division) hds developed to the point business to provide the best of music service to the
where members shou Id receive benefits thdt Cdn be locdtions dnd to mdke d proportiondte share of
medsured in terms of dolldrs dnd cents . Non- money for the locdtions dnd for themselves . limit
members should find it so gredtly to their d'isddvdn- dll speech-mdking dt the joint dffdir to d totdl of .
tdge not to belong thdt they will bend every effort dbout 10 minutes, but - hdve something to Sdy in
to meet with membership requirements dnd enter . those 10 minutes dnd mdke it strong . Let them know
thdt there are commission chiselers who might offer
thei r dppl iCdtions.
Every dssocidtion pldces upon its members certdin them d higher percentdge thdn they dre now getting;
obligdtions thdt must be lived up to. Some orgdnizd- but let them know why it won't Pdy them in the
tions hdve found it edsier to "put teeth" into their long run to dedi with d chiseler- thdt he cdn't give
rules thdn others . But "putting teeth" into d code them service, records, good equipment, etc ., dt
of ethics is like trying to enforce d prohibition thdt price . Then spend the rest of the evening giv-
dmendment. Any cooperdtive movement to be suc- ing those locdtion owners the best time they ever
cessful must hdve voluntary support dnd membership . hdd in dll their lives .
Don 't worry dbout the locdtion OWJlers getting
Just becduse dn invitdtion to join is not dccepted,
dn dssocidtion need not resort to thredts . Afterdll, together dnd comparing notes on how much they
d thredt is d chdllenge; dnybody who hds d mind of dre now getting . Sooner or Idter it will come to d
his own will tdke up d chdllenge if the odds are point where dll locdtions will be Pdid the stdndard
dnywhere near even . Instedd of issuing thredts dS commission sCdle on the bdsis of gross edrnings . It
follow-ups to invitdtions, let the dssocidtion mem- might dS well start now. The fdct remdins thdt if the
bers go bdck into d huddle dnd improve their Associdtion members expect d square dedi from
orgdnizdtion to the extent thdt membership will be their locdtions, they must give d square dedi dll
around .
invdludble dnd irresistible to the hold-out.
How? Well, first let's see whdt methods are
Mdybe dn dffdir of this type would be the idedl
" out." You cdn't shut off the non -member's record time for the presentdtion of dn iron-cldd contrdct
supply or his new equipment becduse he Cdn edsily form prepared by the Associdtion dttorney. Some
purchdse both items under somebody else's ndme. operdtors hdve sdid thdt contrdcts are good; some
You cdn't chdse d commission-chiseler out of his hdve sdid thdt they don't medn dnything . But if dll
locdtions with d bunch of volunteer 100 per cent the Associdtion members get together on the Sdme
commission mdchines with dny degree of permdnent type of contrdct, it's bound to medn whdt it SdYS .
An dnnudl dffdir of this type, well pldnned in
success becduse you'll only chdse him into other
spots dnd eventudlly ruin d flock of good locdtions ddvdnce with every member particiPdting 100 per
for everybody.
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cent, will do more thdn dny individudl efforts to
Instedd of negdtive medsures, here's d suggestion solidify the sentiment of the locdtion owners in
in the positive direction thdt Cdn be tried: Cement fdvor of equipment with the Associdtion sticker on
your reldtions with your locdtions so firmly thdt d it.
chis'eler cdn't bredk in . You Idugh; you Sdy' it cdn't
And don ' t think M r. Chiseler won 't be more dt-
tentive to membership invitdtions when he finds
be done . Don't be too sure.
The Cdl i fornid Music Operdtors' Associdtion thdt he Cdn't -top dny- more choice Associdtion
serves d definite number of locdtion owners; let's spots! He' ll redlize then, dS he should now, thdt it
Sdy for the purpose of illu~trdtion dbout 1200. is neither necessary nor prdcticdble to Pdy excessive
Throw d redl Pdrty for them, edch member bringing commissions on dutomatic phonogrdphs.
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