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AUTOMATIC AGE
October, 1936
A la b a m a M usic O p e ra to rs
F o rm O rg a n iza tio n
September 13 a meeting was
held in Birmingham, Alabama, by
a group of phonograph operators for
the purpose of organizing a State
Association. While only small in
number, this group represented a large
percentage of the phonographs in
Alabama, and was scattered from one
end of the State to the other.
It was the concensus of opinion
from everyone present that a State
Association of phonograph operators
would redound to the benefit of the
industry.
Max Hurvich of the Birmingham
Vending Company, Birmingham, Ala­
bama, was elected president, and
George W. Hunter, 12 Gladys Ave.,
Mobile, Alabama, was elected secre­
tary and treasurer. The president
appointed Mr. E. C. Collins of Hunts­
ville, David France of Montgomery
and F. E. Deaton of Columbus,
Georgia (who operates phonographs
extensively in Alabama) as an advi­
sory board.
After considerable discussion an
attorney was retained to represent
F O R
R e - E le c te d
the association. It was decided to
have the next meeting in Mont­
gomery, Alabama, on Sunday, October
4th, at the Jefferson Davis Hotel, at
which time the attorney, Mr. Abe
Berkowitz of Birmingham, Alabama,
was to present plans for the or­
ganization.
Every operator of phonographs in
Alabama is urged to join this Asso­
ciation, which hopes to work for the
betterment of the phonograph busi­
ness in the State of Alabama.
For further details, communicate
with officers mentioned above, who
will be glad to answer any and all
questions.
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