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Automatic Age

Issue: 1944 November - Page 6

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in the foreground three girls
in shop-garments were busy at
actual machines producing mu­
nitions parts. A banner above
the display bore the legend,
“ Fun Fights for Freedom ! ‘Bal­
ly’ Games in Peace — Navy
Munitions in W a r !”
“ BALLY” GAME
IN N A V Y PARADE
A pin-game with lights flash­
ing in the backboard was pro­
minently displayed, during the
Navy Day parade in Chicago,
as a part of a float entered by
Lion Manufacturing Corpora­
tion, peace-time producers of
“ B a l l y ” games. The game,
played by a live model, sym­
bolized the pre-war activity of
the “ Bally” organization, while
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Waggener CM AC President
The board of directors of the
Coin Machine Acceptance Cor­
poration recently announced
the election of Robert M. W a g ­
AN OTH ER M ONTH
N E A R E R V IC T O R Y !
INTERNATIONAL
M UTOSCOPE
CORP.
PENNY ARCADE HEADQUARTERS SINCE 1895
Manufacturers of Photomatic and Other Famous Coin Operated Equipment

44-01 Eleventh Street
Long Island City, New Y ork
SU B SC R IPTIO N
Check [H New Subscription
Renewal Subscription
S e n d 12 issues of A UTO M A TIC A G E . $ 1 .0 0 enclosed.
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Harry Brown Writes for
Locks but Omits Address
A manufacturer of locks for
coin operated machines recent­
ly received an inquiry for 100
locks but he neglected to put
his address on his letter. Obvi­
ously the factory cannot send
the desired information. Auto­
matic Age has several “ Harry
Brown” subscribers, and it may
be possible that one of them is
the party who asked for a price
on the 100 locks. If “ Harry
Brown” is still interested in ob­
taining t h e information re­
quested, we suggest that he
send his address direct to the
factory.
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gener as president. He succeeds
Edmund F. Mair, who resigned
that post to form his own bus­
iness. The CM AC is a special­
ized credit and financing agen­
cy for manufacturers and dis­
tributors of coin o p e r a t e d
machines.
Mr. W aggener expressed his
belief in a great future for the
coin operated machine industry
but stressed the need of re­
straining the general impres­
sion held by many people that
the i n d u s t r y is a “ get-rich-
quick proposition.” He believes
that this country offers a real
opportunity for anyone willing
to put in honest effort in brain
power or labor, and under such
conditions, offers a fair return
on any money properly invest­
ed.
The CM AC offices are locat­
ed at 134 North La Salle Street,
Chicago.
Operates Music Route
Walton Automatic Music Co.
8569 Russell St., Detroit, Mich.,
was recently formed by Sabor-
ris W a l t o n , an experienced
operator, to conduct his o w n
music route.
FOR VICTORY!
BUY MORE W A R BONDS!
A U T O M A T IC AGE
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