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November, 1936
AUTOMATIC AGE
the evening, some brought messages
of encouragement and advice while
others stressed the importance of co­
operation and organization. Some of
the men from Chicago who spoke
were:
Walter Tratsch, A. B. T. Manufac­
turing Company; D. Gottlieb, D. Gott­
lieb & Company; Leo Kelly, Exhibit
Supply Company; Jack Keeney, J. H.
Keeney & Company; J. O. Bates,
Pace Manufacturing Company; H. L.
Baker, Pace Manufacturing Company;
Jimmy Johnson, Western Equipment
and Supply Company; George Ma­
loney, Bally Manufacturing Company;
Louis Ginsberg, Genco, Inc.; Charlie
Snyder, Mills Novelty Company; John
McMahon and Dick Hood, H. C.
Evans & Company.
Among the speakers were Harry
Drollinger, of the Music Association,
followed by the vice-presidents of
the State Association, who included
Pat Newman, San Antonio; Jim
Cloer, Fort Worth; C. M. Durham,
Texarkana; Harry Turner, Dallas;
Dick Wamecke, San Antonio, and
L. A. Blackwell, Houston.
Others who made short talks or
compromised with a bow were John
Bachman, Dave Crowder, Harold
Daily, S. H. Lynch, Jimmy Stelle,
Dad Johnson, A. H. Shannon, Helen
Savage, Arthur Lee Moore, Jesse
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chap­
man, Jack Rose, M. Lewis, Roy
Jones, Nick Nigro, Ernest Walker,
Harold W. Miller, O. J. Branch and
G. H. Wellinghoff.
Los Angeles Ops
Attend Party
fo m ia Amusement Machine Opera­
tors’ Association saw about 175 guests
gathered in attendance. The business
meeting follow ed the usual seven
o ’clock luncheon. The floor show
came on at nine P.M . and it proved
to be highly entertaining. George
Hunt, who prepares the program fo r
each meeting, was complimented on
the splendid selection o f talent.
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