Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1939 January

Musicmen
Unite
to lay foundation for
strong organization.
LOS ANGELES .-Many of the pre-
viously e xis ting differe nce s between
phonograph operators of Southern Cali-
fornia were forgotten during the course
of an important me e ting held at the
Clark Hotel, January 4, w h e n prominent
musicmen from all ove r this sector
gathered a s a nucleus for the formation
of the California division of the Inter-
national Association of Automa tic Phon-
ograph Owners, whose main headquar-
ters are in Chicago. The California di-
vision will be divided into Locals , and
each region may have its own Loca l
and s elect its own officers, but all Lo-
cals will be branches of the California
Stat e Association.
William Nathans on, who w a s a ssigned
to organize Southern California, in ad-
dressing the gathering gave a full re-
port of how such major cities a s New
York Chicago, Philadelphia and St.
Loui~ have been fully organized and
are , at present, receiving increased re-
venues from phonographs on the basis
of an e stablished minimum scale of
collections : $7 minimum for new models
and 35 % on all money in the cashbox
above that figure to the location; a
$6 minimum on machines a year old,
and 35% on excess to the location; $5
minimum for two-year-old models, and
50 % to the location, and so on.
In order to give REVIEW-readers a
clear picture of what is now transpiring
in the Southern California phonograph
business , there is quoted here a por-
tion of one of Nathanson's letters to
Featuring
WILLIE SHORE
"The King of Comics"
And a Great Show
with Chicago's Singing Stars
• 4 Shows Nightly •
Dinner Show Promptly
At 9:00 P.M.
Sol Wagner & Orchestra
DELUXE DINNER. SERVED
No Cover Charge at any time
E. C . Steffens, president of the Inter-
na tional Association, in which he ex-
plains his belief that the new Associ-
ation will be succe ssful:
"I pers onally (Nathanson _ wrote)
have s pent large s um s of mo ney and a
whole lot of my time to organize music
operators in Los Angeles. There w e re
four such attempts made in the pas t,
and the chief reason we w ere not s uc-
cessful heretofore lies in the fa ct that
the strength of a national organization
is required to combat the obstacles in
:he music business. I am therefore
happy to state my conviction that the
pres ent organization we are to promote
will meet with s uccess, and the chief
rea son for thi s s u ccess will be our
affiliation with s uch a national organ-
ization as yours. In other words, if our
Local were not to be conne cted with a
national group, I, for my part, would
never make another attempt to organize
Southe rn California. It is therefore clear
to me that you and your a ssociates in
the International deserve all th e credit
for developing a nucleus that will
LEAD, GUIDE and PROTECT the music
operators' business."
Acting a s chairman of the meeting
was Curley Robinson,· managing direc-
tor of the Associated Operators of Los
Angeles County's organization, who in-
troduced speakers-and him s elf spoke
interestingly and to the point-among
whom were Vance Mape of San Fran-
cis co, Milton Lange of Glendale , Dick
Talbert of Fresno, Joe Richarme of Long
Beach and A. D. O s b orn of Los Angeles.
Attendance of nearly a hundred mu-
sicmen made it a representative gath-
ering, and this meeting was the first of
a s eries that will be held to organize
the entire state of California in an asso-
ciation that will affiliate with the
IAAPO . William Nathanson of Los An-
geles and William Corcoran and Vance
Mape of San Francisco are acting as
organizers for the group . until the a sso-
ciation starts moving under its own
power. Those pre sent at the Los An-
geles meeting were much enthused by
the n e ws that the leading manufactur-
e rs of phonographs have promis ed their
full support and cooperation to mu sic
operators who will affiliat e with good,
organized· a ssociations .
Homer Capehart, Wurlitzer vice-presi-
dent , David C. Rockola, president of
the firm bearing his name, H. T. Roberts,
salesmanager for the J. P. Seeburg
Corp., and E. C. Steffens, president of
the International, s e nt telegrams of
greeting and this same ass urance of
cooperation. The wires of Roberts and
Rockola were read at the gathering,
while those of Capehart and Steffens,
received late·, will be read at the next
regular meeting of musicmen at the
Clark Hotel, here, January 18.
The year 1939, those present felt , has
something good in store for the music
indus try , and they acclaime d a s good
news the probability that at las t the
music business will return lo normal. e
BEST SELLING RECORDS
December, 1938
BLUEBIRD
DEL.0202
B-7746-Begin the Beguine
Indian Love Call
Artie Shaw Orchestra
B-10046-Deep in a Dream
Day After Day
Artie Shaw Orchestra
B-10048-The Umbre lla Man
Polly Put Your Slippers On
Johnny Messner Orchestra
C:OIN
MEN
11/elc",ne
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Visit FALKENSTEIN BROS.
HI-HAT CLUB
Where famous stars of
Stage, Screen and Radio
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NO -COVER CHARGE
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B-10054-Softly, As In a Mor ning Sunrise
Copenhagen
Artie Shaw O rch estra
B-10041-1 Must S ee Annie Tonight
It Serves You Right
Shep Fields Orches tra
B-10000-Two Sleepy People
I'll Never Forgive Myself
Fats Walle r
BRUNSWICK
8225-The Umbrella Man
Sixty Seconds Got Toge ther
Kay Kyser Orches tra
8263-1 Must See Annie Tonight
Hurry Home
Kay Kyser Orchestra
8264-The Night Before Christmas
I !Gssed You in a Dre am Las t Night
Eddie Duchin Orches tra
8273-Loveland in the Wintertime
I Had to Do It
Horace Heidt Orchestra
8267-Deep in a Dream
When Paw Was Courtin' Maw
Kay Kyser Orchestra
8277-I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
Adios Muchachos
Ella Logan with Perry Botkin
Orchestra
VICTOR
26006-My Reverie
Boogie Woogie Blues
Larry Clinton Orches tra
26110-1 Mus t See Annie Tonight
Kind ' a Lonesome
Benny Goodman Orches tra
25108-Jeepers Creepers
The Devil With the Devil
Larry Clinton Orchestra
26104-The Night Before Chris tmas
Everybody' s Laughing
Sammy Kaye Orchestra
26105-Sweet Sue , Just You
Tin Roof Blues
Tommy Dorse y Orchestra
26067-Two Sleepy Pe ople
Have You Forgotten So Soon
Sammy Kaye Orchestra
VOCALION
4502-The Man with the Whiskers
The Girl Friend of the Whirling De rvish
Hoosier Hot Shots
(See BEST SELLERS, Page 54)
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LOS ANGELES, CAL .
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counts and stacks 100 pennies in 15 seconds, also stacks nickels.,
Fits the pocket. Handy, rapid and exact. Money refunded if
not satisfied. Price $1.50 each, postpaid. SUPREME PRODUCTS
COMPANY, 333 N . Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
SS-C
SUPPLIES FOR S A L E - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Tubular Coin Wrappers, Best Kraft Paper, 48c per thousand in
20,000 lots. Coin counters, guaranteed perfect, heavy aluminum,
penny or nickel size, $ LOO each. HECHT NIELSEN, 1322
Congress St., Chicago, Ill.
(D JF-C)
TOKENS AND C H E C K ; : , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
We furnish all types of tokens or checks for pin games or
payout tables, slot machines, etc. Mailing list compiled. Coin
counters, name plates. Write for circular and samples.
SUPREME PRODUCTS COMPANY, 333 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
SS-C
SLOT MACHINES R E P A I R E u - - - - - - - - - - - -
Have your machines adjusted, tightened, cleaned and greased.
Replace defective springs and worn parts. Have them buffed
and painted. Install new Reel Strips and Award Cards. Increase
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Glendale, Calif. Phone: Kenwood 1093.
(SS-C)
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There is nothing which p ersevering
effort and u nce a sing and diligent care
ca nnot overcome .
Best Sellers
(Continued from Page 53)
4528-You Oughta See My Fannie Dance
Back Yard Stomp
Sweet Viole! Boys
4475-Two Sleepy People
You Look Good to Me
Chick Bullock Orchestra
4513-Hurry Home
Jeepers Creepers
Al Donahue Orchestra
4509-I Found My Yellow Basket
Where Has My Little Dog Gone?
Dolly Dawn Orchestra
4460-You Musi Have Been a Beautiful Baby
I Mu,ghf:k l:.i1~~k TO~~i!~tra
DECCA
2123-My Reverie
Old Folks
Bing Crosby
2147-You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
Summernme
Bing Crosby
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Penny and nickel aluminum tube coin counters. Stacks, counts,
makes wrapping easy. Fits pocket, le or 5c size $ 1. 50 each,
postpaid. SUPREME PRODU CTS COMPANY, 333 N . Michi-
gan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
(SS-C)
PACES RACE:.------- - - - - - - - , . - - - - - -
and Track Times. I buy and pay spot cash. I lllso sell Paces
Races and Track Times. What do you want? For sale: Paper
Rolls, Brakes and other parts. Write to CHARLES PITTLE
AND COMPANY, New Bedford, Mas,s.
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WANTED
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Scales and other vendors. Write us descriR_tion and price imme-
diately. SILENT SELLING CO., Marion, Ind.
(8- 39)
GOODBODY'~----------"<-->s-- - - -
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GOODBODY, 1824 Main St., 'E., Rochester, N.
\ (NDJ-P)
FREE GAME MACHINES
Large quantities-Free Races, Multi-Races, Genco 'F ipl~ Plays,
Hit Numbers and other Novelties. AUTOMATI AMUSE-
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DJF-P)
SLOTS-'-'.,..
, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Bargains. late Models-200 Jennings, Pace, Mills, Wa lings
and Cailles. 5 Paces Races, 30-1, Serials over 4000 ; 25 ate
Model 5-Ball Novelty Games, with Metered Awards. Write
for prices. SCHWARTZ & CO., 401 Birdwell Ave., Fremont,
Ohio.
(DJF-P)
FOR S A L E - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Get our Bargain List of Used Coin-Operated Phonograph s.
2 Rock-Ola Tom Mix Rifles, $75.00 each. EAST COAST
PHONOGRAPH DISTRIBUTORS, Inc., 625 Tenth Avenu e,
New York City.
(J-P)
FOR SALE:- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Snacks 3-compartment bulk vendors, 5c model, like new, $12.00
each, 1 or 100. Stands $1.50 extra. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Send 1/3 cash with order, balance C.O.D. INTERSTATE
CIGARETTE SALES CO., 73 Washington Road, Springfield,
(J-P)
Mass.
2075-My Reverie
All Ashore
Paul Whiteman Orchestra
2150-Two Sleepy People
Wait ''rill My Heart Finds Out
Bob Crosby Orchestra
2201-I Have Eyes
The Funny Old Hills
Bing Crosby
2200-You're a Sweet Little Headache
Joobalai
Bing Crosby
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
January, 1939
ACA Co ....................................................................... 31
Accurate Coin Counter C o ................................... 50
American Record Corp . of Calif.
25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 33
Atlas Novelty Co ..................................................... 14
Automat Games .................................. .............. 16, 19
Bally Mfg . Co ................................................... 3, 4, 5
Baltimore Salesbook Co ................................... 6, 34
Bickley Distributing Co ......................................... 28
Bluebird Re cord Distributors
........... 28, 32
Brodie Co., M............................
.. ........... 14, 45, 48
C h icago Coin Mach in e Mfg . Co ....................... 39
Chicago Lock C o ..................................................... 47
McGOVERN'S
Liberty Inn
661 N. CLARK ST.
CHICAGO, ILL.
"Don't Miss the Hottest Show in Town"
"Famous For Floor Shows"
Delaware 8999
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Daniels, M. T
10
Daval Mfg. Co ........ ................................................ 37
Decca Distributing Cor p .... ................................ 31
Ellman & Zuckerman .............................. . -·- ........ 10
Exh ibit Supply Co
......................... 51
Fleischmann, C harles
....... 6, 34
Gabel Mfg . Co ., The John
.. 33
Genco, Inc .................................. ............................. 38
Globe Printing Co ................................................... 10
Gottlieb & Co ., D ....................................... .. Cover II
Grandbois Co., U. G ............................................. 45
Groetchen Tool Co .. ............... .....
.. ....... 36
Guardian E lectric ................................................ 20
Hamilton Scale Co. ... ............................................ 6
Hi Hat ......................................................................... 53
Holdsworth Print Shop..............
12
Ideal Weighing Machine Co ............................. 12
Illinois Lock <;:;o
................................ .......... 12
Japan Importing Co .............................
8
Keystone Nov. & Mfg. Co
.............. 12
Laymon, Paul A..
............... 7
Long Beach Coin Mach ine Exchange ............ 46
Mape Music Co., E . T. ..........
.. ............... 32
Match Corp . of America ........................ .............. 49
McClellan Co., He rb ............................................ 49
Mey berg Co. , Leo J ................................. ............ 32
Mills-Viking Co ....................................................... 17
Minthorne, Jean ............................................. ......... 32
Monarch Coin Machine Co ................................. 46
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Norris Mfg . Co .........................................................
Operator's Service Supply Co .........................
Operators Vending Machine Supply Co .. .47 ,
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Simmons, W . E ....... ..................................................
South western Vending Machine Co .................
Stoner Corp. .. ..........................................................
Supreme Products Co ............................... 10, 14,
Turner, L. E .............................................................
Trimount Coin Machine Co ..................... Cover
Victor Record Distributors .............................. 28,
Victor Vending Corp ......................................... 16,
Viking Specialty Co ................................... Cover
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Werts Novelty Co ., Inc ...................................
Wheeling Novelty Co ..... ,............
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W ilcox Mfg. Co ., W . W .......................................
Wolf Sales Co., Inc .................................. .............
Wu rlitzer Co , Rudolph ...... 21, 22 , 23 , 24 26
Zeigler Insu ra nce Agen cy Inc
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