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Issue: 1983 April V8 N8

Coin Slot Magazine - #V8N8 - 1983 - April [International Arcade Museum]
NEWS X VIEWS
"Reflecting a
proud industry"
The past few years have certainly
been interesting in the coin-op
amusement business—problems,
yes—but satisfactions as well. The
1983 Exposition theme reflects those
satisfactions and this industry's pride
in its products and services as well
as the "progress we represent tech
nically, creatively, and socially in
this country and the world. We are a
new dimension in entertainment
and learning." We have just reason
to be proud.
AMOA EXPOSITION 1983
... "Reflecting A Proud Industry*9...
have chosen to stay at the Disneyland
Hotel, so it is highly recommended
that participants who desire to stay
at the Disneyland Hotel make reserva
tions early."
The theme of the Pacific Amuse
ment Operators Show is "Return
On Investment" and this theme is
reflected in the exhibits and seminars
at the show. With the sluggishness
of the complete video game market,
many operators are seeking alter
natives to this often high investment/
high risk amusement product. One
response to this need, to be ad
dressed at the show, is conversion
kits, which are becoming more
sophisticated and accepted as a
successful means of a greater return
on the original investment.
In addition to complex video games
and conversion kits, the exhibition
will reflect the increased demand
for non-video amusement products
(kiddie rides, electro-mechanical
games, ball roll-up, etc.) with their
potential of long life earning capa
bility. Operation of these and non-
traditional amusement products will
be covered in several seminars along
with location analysis, technical
troubleshooting, legislation, tokens,
THE RIVERGATE. XEW ORLEANS. UH1S1AXA
HILTOX HOTEL. HEADQUARTERS
To increase your return on invest
ment contact Terence Cunningham,
Director PAO Show, Westco Amuse
ment; 2727 Midtown Court, Suite
One; Palo Alto, CA 94303; (415)325-
6691.
New corporation
announced
Harry Menefee, Chief Executive
Officer of H M Industries, St. Louis,
Missouri, manufacturers and dis
tributors of coin-operated equipment
announces the formation of D.W.I.
Data Corporation.
D.W.I. Data Corporation will develop
manufacture and distribute a coin
operated breath analysis device
designed to warn intoxicated persons
not to drive. Production is scheduled
for February of 1983. Mr. Menefee
is the President, and Mr. Harvey
Zelin is the Vice-President of D.W.I.
Data Corp.
H M Industries will market the
D.W.I. Breath Analysis machine
nationally and internationally. H M
management and other areas to
Industries presently has over four
hundred distributors in North America
Management estimates initial orders
increase the operators "Return On
Investment."
in excess of $2,000,000.00 for the
first quarter of 1983.
OCTOBER 27-30, AMOA EDUCATION PROGRAMS
OCTOBER 88-28-30, INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
"Return on Investment"
for PAO show
The new, 1983 Pacific Amusement
Operators Show, to be held April
22-24,1983, at the Disneyland Hotel,
is designed togive a high"retum on
investment."
"The response has been terrific
both domestically and international
ly," reports Terence Cunningham,
Director of the PAO Show. "Everyone
has heard of Disneyland and it's a
great asset to have an amusement
trade show next door to the most
famous theme amusement park in
the world. Also, having the show at
the same time as the NAMA Western
has made it very convenient and
cost effective for operators who
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1983
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Coin Slot Magazine - #V8N8 - 1983 - April [International Arcade Museum]
NEWS & VIEWS
nounced by Herbert Be'rtel, legislative
counsel for the NCMI.
Commenting on the development
Tom McAuliffee of Time Out Amuse
ment Centers said, "Because of the
number and scope of the problems
besetting family amusement center
operators* the formation of this group
is vital to our survival and future
strength."
Mr. McAulifee said that a second
meeting of the NCMI Family Amuse
ment Center Division is scheduled
for the afternoon of Thursday, March
A Midwest regional council of local operators' associations has been formed by
NCMI to help deal more effectively with industry problems. Attending the first
meeting were, seated left to right, Walter Maner, Michigan Coin Machine Operators
Association; Elmer Schmitz, President, Wisconsin Amusement and Music Operators
Association; Walter Bohrer, President, Milwaukee Music Operators Association.
Standing left to right, Herbert Beitel, legislative counsel, National Coin Machine
Institute; Paul Corey, Executive Director, Ohio Amusement Operators Association
chosen to head NCMI's Midwest Regional Council; Alex McConnell, President,
Illinois Coin Machine Operators Association; Ken Thorn, President, Associated
Buyer's Club, Chicago; Joe Phillips, Executive Director, Wisconsin Amusement and
Music Operators Association, Milwaukee Music Operators Association; and Alan
Mount, President of Mount & Nadler Incorporated, public relations counsel for The
National Coin Machine Institute. Not shown is Richard George, President of the Ohio
Amusement Operators Association, who will co-chair NCMI's new Midwest Regional
Council with Paul Corey.
NCMI forms regional midwest council
The National Coin Machine In
stitute, Inc, serving street operators
of cigarettes, music and games, has
formed a regional council of leading
local operators' associations to help
deal more effectively with the pro
blems confronting the industry in
the Midwest, it was announced.
At a meeting held here in Chicago,
Paul Corey, Executive Director of
the Ohio Amusement Operators
Herbert Beitel, legislative counsel
and Alan Mount, public relations
counsel of NCMI, discussed the
ways the National Coin Machine
Institute could interface with the
local associations, providing materials
for local legislative battles, public
relations assistance, and also helping
to organize operators where there
are no active state and local as
sociations."
Association, was chosen to head
the council committee of Midwest
Association executives to interface
with NCMI to develop strong local
programs
that will "aggressively
Family Amusement Center
Division formed
Representatives of leading family
24, 1983, in Chicago, "to develop
details of our programs and organiza
tion. We urge all interested family
center operators to attend this
meeting to work with us in developing
and implementing these programs"
The division, Mr. McAuliffe added,
has already developed objectives
for a 1983 action program that
include: Working at their state and
local level on zoning, regulatory
and legislative matters affecting
family center operators; establish
ment of spokespersons to present
the viewpoints and facts about family
center operations in all public relations
areas; development of a code of
operating standards and ethics as
a uniform presentation of family
amusement center operations; im
plementation of a campaign to es
tablish with Internal Revenue Service
accurate, equitable and uniform rules
governing depreciation practices
for coin operated amusement equip
ment
It has also been reported that the
Family Amusement Center Division
of the NCMI will have its own member
ship and elect its own Officers and
Board of Directors "to insure that
specific programs for family center
operators are implemented." The
Divison will also have a voting
sociations of operators by providing
membership on the board of NCMI
to share in setting NCMI policies,
and to insure coordination with the
Midwest Regional Council with Paul
Institute's overall programs.
For further details of the March
meeting and information concerning
the new Family Amusement Center
Division, contact the National Coin
Machine Institute, In a, at 2455 East
Sunrise Boulevard, Ft Lauderdale,
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