Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 May

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Wired Music Joins Campaign
SAN FRANCISCO-The wired music
stations in 48 counties of northern Cali-
fornia have joined the "Serve in Silence"
campaign and are now using spot announce-
ments which are repeatedly given through-
out the day in the various locations in
which the units are stationed.
The first group of spots totals 25 and was
prepared for the wired music operators by
Sidney Mackin, Managing Director of the
Amusement Merchants Association, Inc_
"Think before you speak . . . the enemy
is listening . . . serve in silence." "Your
keeping quiet will keep our ships afloat."
"You will save lives by keeping quiet . . .
do not reveal military information," and
"To win the war serve in silence and report
those who don't" are typical of the 25 an-
nouncements used in the initial trials.
This is the first undertaking of its kind
and the sponsors are hopeful that it will be
developed on a national soale. Dissemina-
tion of this type of propaganda through the
wired music services should prove most ef-
fective as the station outlets are located
mostly in bars and taverns where loose talk
is most apt to be prolific.
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MA Y
1942
CHICAGO-Sherman E. Pate, sales man-
ager of Permo Products Corporation, has
joined the Army and is located at the Ord-
nance Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Mary-
land.
Pate has been in the coin machine
scene for a number of years and has hun-
dreds of friends in the industry who wish
him well during his service with the United
States forces.
Come In Today!
JACK GUTSHALL DISTRIBUTING CO.
1870 W. Washington Blvd.
Rochester 2103
Wingy Didn't Know
LOS ANGELES-When Wingy Man-
none appeared in Universal's "Juke Box
Girl" he didn't know he was doing it. In
fact Wingy didn't know what the title of
the picture was when he led his group of
musicians through Universal's gates and
banged out a couple of tunes; and further-
more Wingy didn't know that it was a pic-
ture that might paint the Phonograph In-
dustry in a scurrilous light.
All of these admissions came to light
this week when a REVIEW reporter
tracked down Maimone in Hollywood and
plied him with a few direct questions.
"Hell no," declared Mannone. " I'd be a
sap to appear in anything that would put
me in dutch with the fellows that have
helped put my records over big with the
public. When I found out the type of pic-
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-----Sorry!-----
In the report of the activities of the Cali-
'fornia Music Operators Association on page
15 of our April issue it was stated President
George A. Miller's address was broadcast
over the wired music units in the East Bay
district. This was in error. The copy should
have read that President Roosevelt's last
address was broadcast over the wired music
units of the Alli'ed Amusement Co., taken
directly from the air and broadcast into
the various wired music locations.
ture it was to be I tried in every way pos-
sible to get my part clipped but the studio
turned deaf ears to my prop.osals."
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"Johnny, don't you know it's wrong for
a little boy to fight?"
"Yes'm. But Willie doesn't know it and
I'm proving it to him."
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RE'AD WHAT THESE OPERATORS AND LOCATION OWNERS SAY:
GORDEN F. MERTENS, Owner Sugar Bowl Fountain, says:
"Since our installation of Buckley Wall and Counter boxes, more than
twice as many custol}'lers part with their nickels than when we had a
phonograph in our location. We have had practically no s e rvice calls
and I regard Buckley as a very definite asset to our business ."
HARVEY LUM, Mission Trails Restaurant Owner, says:
"We-as well as our patrons-are extremely pleased with our recent
Buckley Music ' Box installation. And it is a real money-maker for us.
The system seems to be absolutely trouble-proof and as any restaurant
owner can tell you. that's important! "
BOB WEINER, Operator, s ays:
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that Buckle y was by far the fines t in construction and most attractive
in appearance. I have u s ed no other on any of my locations. I still
have two spots with console phonographs and you can bet I am going
to change these over while s tocks of boxes and cable are still to be
had."
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duration,"
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A recent Buckle y Music System installation for the new Sugar Bowl
Fountain at I Wes t Portal, in San Francisco. Gorden F . Mertens and
Operators Bob and Mac Weiner are highly pleased with Buckley's
popularity and profits. 14 boxes were installed with wall speaker.
One of San Francisco' s mos t popular and modern Chinese cafes# Mis·
sion Trails Restaurant at 500 Sutler Street. Be hind counter at right is
Harvey Lum, owner. Nine Buckle y walJ and counter boxes and a
Buckley Tone Tower were instalJed by General Music Co., Buckley
distributor, for operator H. J. Rydman.
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1911 West Pica Blvd.. Los Angeles. Calif.
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WILLIAM CORCORAN. Pacific Coast District Manager for Buckley Music Systems. Inc.
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