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Issue: 1931 February - Page 13

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February, 1931
A u to m a tic Age
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ON TO CLEVELAND
There is no longer any doubt but that the forthcoming convention to
be held at Cleveland will be the largest and the most colorful ever conducted.
The response from manufacturers and operators has been enthusiastic, assur­
ing a large showing o f exhibits and a sizeable attendance of operators and
visitors.
The convention has aroused interest not only in this country but abroad.
Our secretary has received word that a Belgian manufacturer will bring over
a machine to be exhibited.
The Executive Committee in charge of arrangements has overlooked no
detail to provide an interesting and instructive program throughout the entire
three days.
Reduced railroad rates amounting to one-half of the return fare are
assured, provided only 150 certificates are validated. Make sure to request
the ticket agent, when purchasing your ticket, for a certificate and submit it
to the secretary upon your arrival. This represents a substantial saving and
should not be overlooked.
Every concern of importance in the industry will be represented and their
executives will be present to meet the operators. Dozens of new machines
are to be nresented for the first time: new ticket scales; the new small model
scales; novel amusement machines; penny and nickel play; arcade machines;
^usic machines; new model package machines; supplies o f every description.
e exhibit will be the most complete general display ever assembled under
one roof.
The business sessions will be made interesting and informative. A new
(institution will be submitted for adoption at this time. Executives of wide
experience and successful operators will address these sessions upon subjects
o interest to all operators. The unique personalities in the business, the
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war horses” will be present and will reminisce o f the good old days.
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banquet has usually been the highlight of the convention. An
a orate program o f entertainment has been arranged for this event and
Wl be a memorable occasion, bringing to a climax three busy days.
Opeiators are coming to realize more and more the importance of trade
^onventions and the benefits to be derived from attending. The time and
oney spent is never regretted. The operator gains through new contacts
^ en^s^ P s and an enlarged vision of the possibilities o f the business,
e returns to his work better equipped to solve his problems and with a
refreshed viewpoint.
On to Cleveland” is the slogan, February 23, 24, 25, 1931 at Hotel Winton.
D a v id S . B o n d ,
© International Arcade Museum
President.
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