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Code Association Will Conduct
1935 Exposition
H E 1935 Coin Machine Exposi­
tion and Convention will be
conducted under the auspices of
the National Association of Coin­
Operated
Machine
Manufacturers.
This was the decision reached Tues­
day evening, June 19th, by a large
and representative group of manufac­
turers who met at Hotel Sherman to
discuss this question.
T
W ith this decision, the Coin M a­
chine Manufacturers’ Association of
America, formed in 1931 for the sole
purpose of conducting the annual ex­
position of the industry, fades from
the picture in order that the new
manufacturers’ organization may in­
clude the annual show among its
ever-broadening scope of activity.
Practically all manufacturers at the
meeting were members of both asso­
ciations so that it was merely neces­
sary for them to vote upon the ques­
tion. There were no dissenting votes.
The motion, as made by D. Gottlieb
and amended by Lee S. Jones, was as
follows: That the next annual exposi­
tion be conducted under the auspices
of the National Association of Coin­
Operated Machine Manufacturers and
that an advisory committee be ap­
pointed by the chair to arrange for
the exposition.
This committee, as appointed by
Mr. O. D. Jennings who presided over
the meeting, is composed of five
manufacturers, each representing a
different division of the industry.
They are: D. W . Donahue, Mills
Novelty Company, representing the
vender division; Claude L. Kirk, E x ­
hibit Supply Company, representing
Digger type machines; Marshall See­
burg, J. P. Seeburg Corporation,
representing the music machine divi­
sion; W . E. Bolen, Northwestern
Corporation, representing merchandise
vending machines and service type
machines, and W alter Tratsch, A.B.T.
Manufacturing Company, representing
the amusement or skill machine
division.
The above committee had previous­
ly been appointed by the chairman
to represent the five divisions of the
industry in all association projects.
Mr. Jennings, as presiding officer,
and many other manufacturers took
the floor to deliver glowing tributes
to J. O. Huber, who as secretary of
the C.M.M.A., managed the three
most successful expositions ever held
by the coin machine industry. Lee S.
Jones, president of the C.M.M.A.also
was given an ovation for his assist­
ance to Mr. Huber in arranging the
record-breaking expositions in 1932,
1933 and 1934. Several manufacturers
voiced their demands that these two
men be placed in command of the
1935 exposition, to be assisted by the
above committee.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
J u n e ,
1934
We cannot promise the proper indexing of advertising copy received in our office after the
fifth of publication month.
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A
I
Ad-Lee Co......................................... 91, 99
A. B. T. M fg. Co........................... 31, 100
A d van ce M ach in e Co......................... 39
A m e ric an C h e w in g Pro d ucts Corp. 76
A m e ric an N o ve lty C o m p a n y ..........106
A m e ric a n P is ta c h io C orp..................72
A m e ric a n C hicle Co.......................... 73
A m e ric an Sales C orp.......................... 86
A m e ric a n V e n d in g C o rp .................... 79
A, & P. Mdse. C o............................... 104
Illino is Lo ck Co................................... 80
In de p e nd e nt L o ck C o m p a n y .......... 38
In te r n a tio n a l M utoscope R eel Co. 14
Ir v in g M fg . & V e n d in g Co., In c. 62
B
B ro w n Papeir Goods C o..................... 103
B a dg e r N o ve lty Co............................. 101
B a lly M fg. C o..................................16, 34
B a ro n Sales Co. .................................. 53
B ir m in g h a m V e n d in g C o..................110
B rew er & Sons, Chas. A ................ 63
c
C hicag o L o ck Co............................. 87, 99
C h icag o C oin M ach in e C o................102
C hicag o M e ta l M fg . C o..................... 78
C lassified A ds ............................111-113
C o lum b u s V e n d in g Co>....................... 116
D
D aniels, M . T ....................................... 77
E
E le ctro B a ll C o.................................... 77
E x h ib it Su p ply Co......................2, 10-11
J
J . & J . N o ve lty C o............................70
J u n k u n c B ro s......................................... 41
K
K e lly C om pany, T he ........................ 69
K in g E q u ip m e n t C orp................ — 96
L
L a z a r C o m pany, B. D ..................22, 95
L ittle N u t V en dor C o...................
75
M
T
M orris N o ve lty Co. .......................... 32
M ills N o velty Co..................................70
M a rke p p Co., In c ..........................95, 102
M unves, M ik e ................................... 113
T aksen C om pany, L e o n ................ 100
T rim o u n t C oin M a ch in e Co............ 79
N
U-Need-A-Pak P ro d u c ts Corp. . . . 40
N a tio n a l M e tallic Sash C o.............. 73
N a tio n a l L o ck Co............................... 84
N a tio n a l Coin M a c h in e E x c h ..........58
N a tio n a l B illia rd Supply .............. 55
N orth w e ste rn C orp............................. 88
N o rris M fg. Co..................................... 56
V a n L a n s in g Co.................................. 48
V endex Co., T he ................................74
Veeder-Root, In c ..................................57
V ik in g Specialty C o............................51
O
G
O riole C oin M a ch in e Corp.............. 109
G abel M fg. Co., Jo h n ...................... 56
G a rd n e r & C o....................................... 82
G . B . D a v a l Co. ............................... 33
Genco, In c ...............................................26
General C o in M ach . C orp ................. 13
G erm ack, J o h n N ................................ 64
Goodbody, Jo h n ................................. 62
Groetchen Tool C o.............................. 68
G o ttlie b & Co., D ........................... 36-37
P acific A m u s e m e n t Co. .................. 94
P e a n u t S pecialty Co..........................103
P acific Coast N o ve lty Co................ 101
P a n C onfection F ac to ry .............. 45
P a y n e Co., H . G ................................. 77
Pierce Tool & M fg . Co. .................. 12
H
H a rris Co., T he .............................. 110
H a n s o n Scale C o ................................. 104
Seeburg Corp., J . P . ........................ 98
Sanders M fg. Co................................ 75
Selective M a ch in e Co. .................... 105
Service M fg . Co....................................76
Shure Co., N ........................................ 90
S im m o n s C oin M achin e Co............ 106
Sim pson Co., R . D ..............................48
S p ecialty C oin M a ch in e B u ild e rs .. 50
S o u th e rn A u to m a tic Sales ............ 81
South e rn C oin M a ch in e E x ch. .. .107
S tan d a rd - Jo h n s o n Co., In c ..............44
Sterling, B e n p am in , J r ................... 101
Stearns, N . H ...................................... 75
Stone B ro the rs ................................. 54
Suprem e P roducts C o ...................... 73
Suprem e V e n d in g Cp. ...................... 74
P
R
V
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W e ste rn E q u ip m e n t C o.................... 30
W ilc o x M fg. Co., U. W .............. 65, 75
W e ste rn D istrib u to rs, In c ...............54
W ith e y , B. A ...................................... 46
W o lf, M eyer ....................................... 109
W o rld T rad in g C orp.......................... 82
W u r litz e r M fg. C o ., R u d o lp h . . . . 62
Y
T ale & Towne M fg . Co.................. 66
Rock-O la M fg. C o rp .......... 3-9, 24, 115
R o b b in s & Co., D ..........46, 81, 85, 105
R ow e M fg. Co. .................. .............. 92
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Z e nobia Co., In c ................................... 42
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