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Issue: 1942 March - Page 10

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KEEP 'EM FLYING
THRILLING!
R E A L IS T I C !
TIMELY!
a truly s e n s a t io n a l
PIN GAME
D. G O TTLIEB & C O .
C h ic a g o
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persons were featured.
The
Mayor and Sheriff (club mem­
bers, by the way!) as well as
high-ranking state officials were
in hearty support of the coin­
machine plan.
It may be “counting their
coins before they’re collected”
but the club has already outlined
the first project to be financed
from the machines. In line
with their policy of aiding local
children who do not benefit from
other funds, the club is going to
buy projection-equipment and
set up a fund for movie-film
rental for the many boys and
girls who are patients at the
nearby Saint John’s Crippled
Children’s Hospital.
ANGOTT BECOMES
PARTNER
Carl Angott, official of Angott
Sales Co., Detroit, Mich.,
distributor, has taken a part­
nership in the Planet Manufac­
turing Co., maker of skill and
novelty games.
CIGARETTE M E R C H A N D I S E R S
AN N U A L BANQUET;
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AUTOMATIC AGE
FIFTH
P A T R IO T ISM W IL L BE M O T IF
The Cigarette Merchandisers
Association of N. J. is now pre­
paring for its Fifth Annual
Banquet. This affair will be held
at the Newark Athletic Club on
Saturday evening, April 11th,
1942.
In accordance with its usual
custom, there will be a dinner-
dance which will feature a show
including some of the outstand­
ing talent playing on Broadway
or starring over the radio within
the next month.
“The banquet will be attended
by manufacturers of cigarettes,
cigarette vending ‘machines,
matches and other manufactur­
ers of the allied industries,”
stated James V. Cherry, mana­
ger. “We also expect members
of the various C. M. A ’s. in the
east, along with the entire mem­
bership of the Cigarette Mer­
chandisers Association of New
Jersey and guests.”
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PREPARE F O R
The banquet committee which
consists of President Max Jacob-
owitz, Harry Kolodny, Jack
Grout, Vice President Michael
Lascari, Edward Dierick and
Gage Beemer, is planning to in­
clude some innovations follow­
ing a patriotic motif.
Plans are now being made to
assure the members of the most
successful banquet ever held by
the Association.
PLANTS BOOST SALES
San Diego, California is the
hub for considerable activity in
the war effort, with plants and
the large marine and navy base.
C. T. Presher, San Diego
music operator, says that this
expanded activity is a great
boost for coin machine business.
March, 1942
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