Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 January

Here are listed current productions be-
fore the camera, in the cutting room, or
ready for release from the major motion
picture studios, which are built around the
coin-operated phonograph business with
a probable demoralizing effect on that
business. Artists appearing in these ques-
tionable features, together with song-titles,
where this information has been released,
so that operators may have this valuable
information available at all times:
"50,000,000 NICKELS" ( Universal)
Featuring: Ken Murray
Harriett Hilliard ( wife of Ozzie Nel-
son}
Wingy Manone Orchestra
Milt Merth Trio
King's Men
Charles Barnet Orchestra
Music written by Charles Barnet.
"Give Out"
"Swing It"
William Nathanson
Nathanson to Open
In Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES - William Nathanson,
well known for a number of years in local
coin machine circles, announced on Janu-
ary 1st that he will soon open a large estab-
lishment in Los Angeles to supply the
music men of the West with something
drastically new and much ' needed under
present conditions_
Said Nathanson: "Even though the world
is at war a bright operating future lies
ahead of today's music operator if he is
given the right kind of co-operation by his
suppliers_ In returning to the distributing
field in Los Angeles I know that I have just
that item and within the next six weeks I
will announce my address and the product
I have to offer."
For the past two years Nathanson has
been in Mexico City representing outstand-
ing American phonograph manufacturers in
the Republic.

Jitterbug Sum
Makes Debut
LOS ANGELES-Acclaimed by local Ar-
cade men as the biggest "come-on" flash
ever used in front of Arcade spots, Jitter-
bug Sam, a product of E. L. Hearn, is now
being offered to the music operators of the
country.
Jitterbug Sam is something entirely new.
Sam is a miniature manikin, mounted atop
a refinished Wurlitzer 412 and upon insert-
ion of a coin Sam dances to the musical
accompaniment. Ingeniously timed Sam has
literally stopped them in their tracks on
test spots in Los Angeles during the past
three months and what is even more in-
teresting, holds the attention of the public
and gets constant repeat play.
Hearn advises that he is now in limited
production and is able to supply Jitterbug
Sam machines immediately.

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Rozis Makes Big
PIa-Mor Installation
VALLEJO, Cal.-Jack A. Rozis, of Rozis
Vending Service, has just completed two
large installations of Packard Pla-Mor re-
mote control units on- Georgia Street in
Vallejo.
DeLoss Osborn, of Osborn Distributing,
San Francisco, supplied the units.

Andrews Sisters •• only on
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Advertising Records
Again Rear Beads
CHICAGO - As long ago as 1937 and
1938 music operators received proposals
that they use records, supplied free, con-
taining advertising for a commercial prod-
uct. Actively considered but discarded ' at
the time, the proposal is currently being
renewed.
C. S. Darling, secretary of the Auto -
matic Phonog(aph Manufacturers Assn.,
points out a number of the undesirable
results which might follow the use of such
records. First, asserts Darling, the auto-
matic phonograph is recognized as the me-
dium for providing high-grade musical en-
tertainment to millions of people. It is not
an advertising medium, and any effort to
make it one would quickly destroy its serv-
ice to the nation as a source of entertain-
"Mother Goose"
"Macumba"
" J UKE GIRL" ( Warner Br os. )
Starring Ann Sheridan
Featuring Ronald Reagan
Richard Whorf
Faye Emerson
George Tobias
Music written by M. K. Jerome and Jack
Scholl:
"I Hate Love"
"I Love Happy Pappy"
"Got Me a Bluebell"
"Nobody Talks to Nobody Any More"
Reports have also been rampant to the
effect that Paramount and Republic are
planning "juke-box epics." 'Publicity de-
partments at the two latter studios say they
know nothi'n g about any such plans. We
hope it's true, what they say. We've always

liked Paramount and Republic.
ment and relaxation, and probably would
destroy the automatic phonograph industry
as well.
When a person puts his nickel into an
automatic phonograph he is entitled to his
money's worth in musical entertainment.
Any eH:ort to include advertising blurbs
will be resented, and the resentment may
be against both the phonograph and the
product which it attempts to advertise.
Reports from many operators in various
parts of the country indicate a vigorous pro-
test against this practice. Darling requests
that when any such offers of free records
come to the attention of operators, the
facts be reported to his office.

Jimmy Lunceford· • only on
DEC C A
Don't Be Sorry
in 1942!
In 1942 ... as in 1941 . . . Packard
PLA-MOR Remote Control Units will
continue to hold down the best music locations in the land. Hold
them because PLA-MOR gives continuous. uninterrupted service
on locations. requires no expensive servicing from day to day.
has unsurpassed customer appeal that does not wear off with
the months and years.
Equipment w ill not be easy to obtain in the w e eks ahead
so we urge you to come in today and arrange for un its you
will need in the months to come .
OSBORN DISTRIBUTING CO.
San Francisco. Calif.
545 Second St.
SUtter 3983
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KEY TO RATING
5* EXTRA GOOD. Recommended lor use on
any ~phono. Don't pass it up.
4* VERY GOOD. Universal appeal. Good
entertainment lor any type 01 spot.
3* GOOD. Return,s. in many cases. will vary
according to type 01 location and patron-
age. Not unusual.
2* FAIR. Just passable entertainment. .
1* WEAl[ SISTER. Not strong enough to pay
its own Ireight. Skip it.
ABBREVIATIONS
FT-Foxtrot; W-Waltz: FT VC-Foxtrot with
. vocal chorus: V~Vocal; N-Novelty; OT-
Old Time: R-Race: HB-Hillbilly.
11395 Art Kassel
YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU (FT VCI
DON'T BE A WORRY BIRD (FT VCI
11394 Earl Hines
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT LOVE IS
(FT VCI
THE BOY WITH WISTFUL EYES (FT VCI
11393 Freddie Martin
UNTIL THE STARS FALL DOWN (Waltz
VCI
'TIS AUTUMN (FT VCI
8885. Bill 8.oyd
MY PONY ON THE RANGE (FT VCI
ROLLIN' DOWN THE GREAT DIVIDE
(FT VCI
11392 Mitchell Ayres
CANCEL THE FLOWERS (FT VCI
OH, AUNTIE (FT VCI
11391 Alvino Rey
I SAID NO (FT VCI
DEEP IN tHE HEART OF TEXAS (FT VCI
BLUEBIRD
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11406 Dick Todd
THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER (VI
HOW ABOUT YOU? (Vocadaocel
11405 Bob Chester
WINTER WEATHER (FT VCI
HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT (FT VCI
11404 Alvino Rey
LlEBESTRAUM (FTI
NOT A STAR IN SIGHT (FT VCI
11402 Dolly Dawn
THERE GOES MY DREAM (FT VCI
PIG-FOOT PETE (FT VCI
11401 Glen Miller
MOONLIGHT COCKTAIL (FT VCI
HAPPY IN LOVE (FT VCI
11400 Nancy Walker
EV'RY TIME (Vocadancel
SHADY LADY BIRD (Vocadancel
11399 Vaughn Monroe
I DON'T WANT TO WALK WITHOUT
YOU (FT VCI
I GUESS I'LL BE ON MY WAY (FT VCI
11397 Glenn Miller
THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER (FT VCI
WE'RE THE COUPLE IN THE CASTLE
(FT VCI
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11390 Irv. Carroll
FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE (FT VCI
GO HOME, LlTILE GIRL, GO HOME
(W VCI
11389 " Doc" Wheeler
BIG AND FAT AND FORTY-FOUR (FT VCI
GABBY (FTI
2';'*
11388 Bob Chester
A NICKEL TO MY NAME (FT VCI
NOT A CARE IN THE WORLD (FT VCI
3*
11387 Dick Todd
'TIS AUTUMN (Vocadance)
TROPICAL MAGIC (Vocadance)
11386 Glenn Miller
MOONLIGHT SONATA (FT Pianol
SLUMBER SONG (FTI
B-1 1384 Bob Chester
THE CLOCK IS FAST (FT VCI
HARLEM CONFUSION (FTI
B-1 1382 Glenn Miller
DAY DREAMING (FT VC)
A STRING OF PEARLS (FTI
B-11381 Alvino Rey
AROUND AND AROUND SHE GOES
(WALTZI
FEED THAT EAGLE (FT VCI
B-1 1380 Teddy Powell
HOW ABOUT YOU? (FT VCI
HOE DOWN (FT VCI
B·11379 Vaughn Monroe
UNDER YOUR WINDOW (FT VCI
LOVED ONE (FT VCI
B-1 1378 Abe Lyman
VIOLETS FOR YOUR FURS (FT VCI
SUNSET NEAR VINE (FTI
B·8867 Curly Hicks
BY THE WATERS OF MINNETONKA (FT)
LAZY RIVER (FT)
COLUMBIA
2';'* 36471 Carol Bruce
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT LOVE IS (V)
THE BOY WITH THE WISTFUL EYES (V)
36469 Xavier Cugat
CHOPIN NOCTURNE NO. 2 IN E FLAT
tBeguine)
I FOUND YOU IN l'HE RAIN (Beguine VC)
3';'* 36468 Kate Smith
THE SHRINE OF SAINT CECILIA (V)
I DON'T WANT TO WALK WITH YOU (V)
36465 Horace Heidt
I WISH I HAD A SWEETHEART (FT VC)
nCA-TEE TICA-TA (FT VC)
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