Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1943 July

THOUGHTS
(Continued from Page 11)
this war is over, and that will give the
lead to equipment providing service and
merchandise. Tear this out and file it away,
if you want to, so you can tell me what you
think if this proves to be wrong.
Just two other things: As I see it, the
industry will never again have such lush
days of high prosperity as it had at one
time but it will be a steady, dependable,
resp~cted way of earning a living. And I
don't look for a wholesale flocking in of
new blood after the war. At least the sol-
diers aren't thinking about going into the
coin machine business when it's over, over
there. They're expecting, generally, to ~o
right back where they came from. It WIll
take a major upset in a number of fields
of production of goods to divert manpower
into operating. For the most part they'll
be content to do the thing they already
know, and to be your customers.
As a soldier, I've been stationed in three
spots-in Sacramento, Califo~nia, i~ _New
York City and now here m LouIsIana.
Everywher~ I've found coin machines. In
the camp near Sacramento I was mad at
the phonograph business_ In the Post Ex-
change a phonograph was set up not five
feet away from the telephone booths, and
no one could hold a satisfactory conversa-
tion with his girl friend, near or far. Down
here I'm mad at the cigarette machines in
the Service Club, but that's because of the
high tax on cigarettes. (The ~oca:C~la
Company certainly has a gold mme m ItS
vendors down here, by the way, because of
the we~ther.) In New York I wasn't mad
at anyone, and I saw nothing to complain
of in the coin machine field, outside, per-
haps of shortages of gum and candy bars
-understandable enough-in vending ma-
chines. Of course the soldiers aren't "in
the dough ," unless they' ve been lucky in
a poker game, but there ought to be enough
of them to make operations in and near
camps, a reasonably profitable thing. Any-
how, you know about that.
What am I doing? Why, thanks for ask-
ing. It's a job of writing, connected with
training and with public relations. And,
just like all the rest of the men (and
women) in the service, I'm anxious to get
this affair over with, so I can get back
and be your customer once more_ Until that
time, keep 'em rolling!
Johnson Has Park
SAN ANTONIO-James E. Johnson,
former coin-operated amusement machine
manufacturer and head of Western Prod-
ucts, Inc., Chicago, is the owner and op-
erator of the new Playland Park in San
Antonio.
Playland is one of the finest amusement
resorts in the Southwest and operates with
a free gate and presents free vaudeville at-
tractions each night.
Park has 13 rides and 30 concessions_
A ballroom, roller rink and a swimming
pool will shortly be opened.
Johnson reports the Park is doing a ca-
pacity business at its location a mile from
the heart of the city.
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Little Son: No, mother.
Mother: How did your clothes get torn
and your face get scratched?
Little Son: I was trying to keep a bad
boy from hurting a good little boy.
Mother: That was noble. Who was the
good little boy?
Little Son: Me.
Are
you c£ferall';f
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nice bunch of pheasants at our feet, but
we found them and we had pheasant, roast-
ed, broiled, baked, in pie and hash and
half a dozen other ways for several days.
"This one (center, above) shows a string
of ducks I bagged at the Los Angeles Ath-
letic Club's range not far from Bakersfield.
A nice early morning's shooting. My two
dogs are experts on retrieving and were as
proud as I when the birds were strung up.
"This picture (bottom, above) shows it
doesn't take three men to get a nice bunch
of pheasants. I shot this fourteen up where
the snow is really deep in the Dakotas.
There's something mighty bracing about an
early morning takeoff across the prairie in
search of the elusive pheasant and when
one shows there's no time to play around
with your gun.
"Yes, indeed," Bud concluded, "those
were the days and their early return will
certainlv be welcomed by all of us."
To w'hich we nodded yes, gulped again
about the elephant picture, and sauntered
out of his inner sanctum sanctorum.
Petrillo Still Stubborn
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Parr Hopes for Early Return
of Pre-War Hunting Days
LOS ANGELES-"Those were the ~ood
old days," declared Bud Parr, head of Gen-
eral Music Co., Los Angeles and San Fran·
cisco, as this REVIEW reporter sat with him
in his Los Angeles office a day last week
and went over a group of hunting pictures
taken in various parts of the country. In
one picture was a flock of ducks. Next pic-
ture showed a record catch of fish; and the
third picture a beautiful assortment of
pheasants. On and on thtough the stack
we went and even found one of Bud astride
a dead elephant but a lump came in our
throat as we tried to mutter: "How, why,
when, where!"
"Yes," continued Bud, "those WERE
the good old days, but now our ammuni·
tion is needed for more important things
and it is my hope, as well as that of every
other man in this Industry, that before very
long the job will be finished once and f.or
all time.
"Look at this shot," Bud added. "This
one (top, above) was taken back in South
Dakota not far from Aberdeen. The two
other chaps are the United States Marshall
and the County Sheriff. It was a snappy
morning when we set out in search of that
NEW YORK- The Petrillo ban on re-
cordings has taken a new and most im-
portant turn. The electr ical transcription
companies have referred to the Conciliation
Service of the Department of Labor a de-
mand which makes the Petrillo dispute sig-
nificant not only to the broadcasting indus-
try but to the American citizen.
The latest demand of James C. Petrillo,
AFM prexy, on the transcription com·
panits is "that the manufacturers of tran-
scriptions agree that they will prevent
transcriptions from being used by any
person who does not em ploy a quota of
union musicians satisfactory to the A. F.
of M."
Translating this into terms of the sewing
machine, it means that no one should be
allowed to buy or use a sewing machine
commercially who does not employ a quota
of hand seamstresses satisfactory to a
union: in terms of the automobile, no one
should be allowed to use a truck who does
not support a quota of livery stable em-
ployees satisfactory to a union.
It is hoped that if conciliation fails,
the matter will be certified to the War
Labor Board for prompt attention. This
phase of th e Petrillo matters affects the
transcription industry only and not the
phonograph record industry.
On June 23 seven transcri ption firms
charged Petrillo had refused a Federal
Conciliation Service request to set a date
to meet with them. The charge was made
by A. Walter Socolow, attorney for the
companies involved.
The next move is up to the Government.
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