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Issue: 1979 June 15 - Vol 5 Num 11

Cl{musement and _41usic Operators Cl{ssociation
35 EAST WACKER DRIVE
WAYNE E. HESCH
National President

SUITE 1940
ROBERT E. NIMS
First Vice President
FREDERICK M. GRANGER
Executive Vice President
VICE PRESIDENTS
JOHN H. CAMERON

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60601
JAMES I. MULLINS
Secretary
LEOMA W. BALLARD
Treasurer
VIC RYE , Assistant
Executive Vice President
Dear Music and Games Operator:
Newport News , Virgin ia
HAROLD HEYER
Seattle, Washington
JOHN W. STRONG
Chicago, Illinois
WESLEY S. LAWSON
Winter Haven , Florida
DOCK RINGO
Mineral Wells , Texas
A. L. WITT
Taylors, South Carolina
RUSSELL DOUGHERTY
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
GABRIEL ORLAND
Glendale, California
NORMAN PINK
Minneapolis, Minnesota
PAST PRESIDENTS
COUNCIL
DON VAN BRACKEL
Defiance, Ohio
GARLAND B. GARRETT, SR.
Wilmington , North Carolina
During the past 30 years, the Amusement and Music Operators
Association (formerly MOA) has saved the operators millions of
dollars by fighting jukebox copyright legislation. Since the
new law went into effect in 1978 requiring operators to pay $8
per box per year, the fight has intensified and moved to a new
arena - the federal court room. AMOA has always fought our in-
dustry's national legislative battles in Washington and will
continue to do so. But it was not forseen nor intended that
AHOA would have the costly burden of taking legal action against
the Copyright Royalty Tribunal and the Federal Government in order
to protect the vital interests of the music and games operator.
TED NICHOLS
Fremont, Nebraska
FRED COLLINS, JR.
Greenville, South Carolina
RUSSELL MAWDSLEY
Holyoke , Massachusetts
DIRECTORS
DONALD A. ANDERSON
Portland, Oregon.
WAL TEA BOHF:u.R,.JR.
Milwaukee, wiscorisin
JOSEPH R. 'GALLANT
Deer Lodge, Montana
NELS CHENEY
Coos Bay, Oregon
JERRY DERRICK
Since last November we have been in court fighting a reg ula-
tion of the Copyright Royalty Tribunal requiring operators to
submit location lists. We may have to go all the way to the U.S.
Supreme Court, which could cost in excess of $100,000.00 We
would like to continue this fight and we expect other problems
to arise in connection with laws and regulations affecting the
industry. We will fight these problems as they arise.
Charleston, West Virginia
JOHN ESTRIDGE
Lewisburg, Tennessee
KENNETH G. FLOWE
Greenwood, South Carolina
THOMAS GRECO, JR.
Glasco, New York
RICHARD HAWKINS
Rochester, Minnesota
IRVING HOLZMAN
Hicksville , New York
MAYNARD C. HOPKINS
Galion, Ohio
JOHN KNOX
Anchorage, Alaska
CLYDE F. KNUPP
Fort Dodge, Iowa
CLYDE B. LOVE
We now need financial assistance from the entire industry o f
music and games operators. Note: The submission of a list of
locations affects all of you~siness from the point of view of
confidentiality - music, games, any coin-operated equipment in
your locations. We are now asking you and all operators for a
substantial contribution for a special Legal Action Fund to help
us defray the heavy expense of carrying on the fight in behalf of
the nation's operators.
Visalia , California
WALTON LOWRY
Pittsfield, Illinois
AL MARSH
J~~~inJ~~'R's Washington
Great Falls, Montana
GEORGE MOUTON
Lafayette, Louisiana
CLAYTON L. NORBERG
Mankato, Minnesota
W. R. PATTON
Modesto, Celifornia
RICHARD N. PEERY
Roanoke, Virginia
JAMES B. REAVES
Whiteville, North Carolina
ED SCHULTZ
Lansing, Michigan
RICHARD SILLA
We ask you to base your contribution on the approximate number
of music and games you have on location at $1.00 per machine. We
have established six contribution categories: $100.00, $250.00,
Simply select the category that
$500.00, $750.00 and $1,000.00.
comes closest to the number of machines you have (at $1.00 per
machine).
If you would like to make a larger contribution, it
will greatly help our cause. Make out your check to AMOA Leg al
Action Fund and mail it to ANOA today. Every contribution will
be acknowledged.
Oakland, California
JAMES STEVENS
Vl~3'g~q: ~eJ~Y~ginia
Toms River, New Jersey
JAMES A. THORPE
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
ROSS J. TODARO
Bryan, Texas
ERNESTINE E. TOLISANO
Treasure Island , Florida
EUGENE URSO
Fund Committee:
Don Van Brackel, Chairman
Robert E. Nims
Leoma W. Ballard
Garland B. Garrett, Sr.
Wayne E. Hesch
National President
Madison, Wisconsin
June 1979
1979 Exposition, Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, November 9-10-11
PLAY METER , June, 1979
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CINEMATRONICS
thanks its fine distributors for a great 1978 and
looks forward to a greater 1979 .
Look for 'STARHAWK'
our latest 3-D video
action game on your ...
. . . local Cinematronics
distributor's showroom
floor this spring.
proudly presenting our national distributors:
ALABAMA
GEORGIA
MASSACHUSETTS
NEW YORK
OREGON
Birmingham
Birmingham Vending
205/324-7526
Montgomery
Franco D ist.
205/834-3455
Atlanta
Greater Southern
404/352-3040
Dedham
Bally Northeast
617/3294880
Peekskill
Coin Machine Dist.
914/737-5050
ILLINOIS
MICHIGAN
Chicago
Empire Dist.
312/871-7600
Detroit
Empire Dist.
313/368-8500
Syracuse
Bally Northeast
315/463-6257
Portland
McKee Dist.
503/234-7225
Dunis Dist.
503 / 234-5491
ARIZONA
Phoenix
Rowe International
602/279-2314
CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles
C.A . Robinson
213/380-1160
San Fran cisco
Advance Automatic
415/864.{)400
INDIANA
MINNESOTA
NORTH CAROLINA
Charlotte
Brady Dist.
704/373-1211
Indianapolis
Empire Dist.
317/352-0466
Minneapolis
Lieberman Music
612/ 887-5300
IOWA
MISSOURI
Des Moines
Philip Moss & Co.
515/288-3331
St. Louis
Musical Sales
314/5354310
KENTUCKY
Central Dist.
314/621-3511
Monroe Dist.
216/7814600
Louisville
Kentucky Coin
502/583-2813
Kansas City
Rowe International
816/531-2715
Dayton
Monroe Dist.
513/223.{)550
Philip Moss & Co .
816/4214570
Columbus
Cleveland Coin lnt'l.
614/846-8590
OHIO
Cleveland
Cleveland Coin lnt'l.
216/692.{)960
COLORADO
LOUISIANA
Denver
Rowe International
303/534-6308
New Orleans
New Orleans Nov.
504/529-7321
NEW JERSEY
FLORIDA
Shreveport
S & H Dist.
318/222-1642
North Bergen
Betson Enterprises
201/864-2424
Cincinnati
Royal Distributing
513/7714250
MARYLAND
NEBRASKA
OKLAHOMA
Baltimore
Banner Specialty
301/955-5060
Omaha
Central Dist.
402/553-5300
Oklahoma City
Southwest Vending
405/232-0253
Miami
Belam Florida Corp .
305/621-1415
Jacksonville
Southern Music
904/356-1337
Dallas
State Music
214/744-34 77
UTAH
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia
Banner Specialty
215/236-5000
Eastern Music
215/5644415
Pittsburgh
Banner Specialty
412/782-0800
Wilkes-Barre
Roth Novelty
717/824-9995
TENNESSEE
Memphis
Game Sales
901/525-8351
Nashville
Sammons-Pennington
615/244-3020
TEXAS
San Antonio
All Coin Equipment
512/222-2306
Houston
H.A. Franz
713/523-7366
Lubbock
Lovell Co.
806/762-0666
Salt Lake City
Struve Dist.
801/328-1636
WASHINGTON
Seattle
Music-Vend Dist.
206/682-5700
WISCONSIN
Milwaukee
S. L . London
414/344-3220
Green Bay
Empire Dist.
414/468-5200
CANADA
Edmonton
Don's Vending
403/434-2433
Vancouver
J.E. Weatherhead
604/294-8271
EXPORT
New York City
R .H . Belam & Co.
21 2/689-5633
TELEX 223333
CINEMATRONICS, INC.
1466 PIONEER WAY
6
EL CAJON, CALIFORNIA
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