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Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1933 January - Page 71

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January , 1933
THE
There is no code of ethics,
statute, or agreement that is fully
effective unless the group m ak­
ing up the organization or asso­
ciation, is sincere in its declara­
tions and sticks religiously to its
program. As a chain is no strong­
er than its weakest link, just so,
no group of manufacturers, op­
erators or jobbers is stronger
than the men who are its mem­
bers.
Pres. Lee S. Jones, of the Coin
Machine Manufacturers Associa­
tion, has handled this subject
very well in a discussion of the
1933 outlook. As sales manager
for the American Sales Corpora­
tion, and for years an operator of
standing, M r. Jones speaks w ith
authority on the question in an­
other part of this issue.
C an’t Steal M achines in
K e n tu c k y
T w o men, registered as Lee
Roberts, 23 years old, 628 South
Tw enty-eighth Street, and Om er
Bloyd, 25, of 3406 Garland A ve­
nue, Louisville, have waived pre­
lim inary examination on a charge
of stealing a vending machine
from the store of Mrs. Evelyn
Baldwin, near Pewee V alley, and
were held to the February grand
ju ry under bond of $1,500 each.
COIN
MACHI NE
JOURNAL
the preparation of publication and
direct mail coin machine adver­
tising since the early days of the
business. A t present, the agency
is handling the advertising of
some of the largest manufacturers
in the field.
E m p ire
Opens T w o N e w
Branches
T w o new branch offices have
been opened by the Em pire Coin
Machine Corp., one of them at
N ew Haven, Conn., and the other
at Philadelphia, Pa. M a x Abs-
house, Dave Ordansky and H e r­
man Pollack are in charge of the
N ew Haven branch w hile I. Edel-
sohn is managing the Philadel­
phia store.
R o y a l O ffers N e w G am e
Royal
M anufacturing
Com­
pany, a subsidiary of the Royal
Scale Company, has introduced a
new counter type game called
“Bouncing B all.” The game is
reported to be popular in Eastern
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cities and, no doubt, wTill find a
wide acceptance as soon as it is
introduced in other parts of the
country. The machipe is b u ilt into
an upright cabinet and according
to a description, which was fu r­
nished to The Coin Machine
Journal, a new type of action is
developed which is said to have
a good appeal for players.
N e w C y lin d e r Lo ck
Th e Northwestern Corporation,
Morris, 111., has just introduced a
new cylinder top lock for vendors
such as peanuts and bulk candies.
Celebrates O n e H u n d re d th
A n n iv e rs a ry
Strong, Cobb & Co., manufac­
turers of mints and hard candies,
Cleveland, w ill celebrate their
100th anniversary by moving into
a new plant, T . S. Strong is
president and H . L. T rim b le is in
charge of vending machine sup­
plies.
Deputy Sheriffs M ike Cissell
and W ill Mockabee and Capt.
Stanley Searcy of the Bureau of
Records and Identification of
Louisville took fingerprints and
photographs of the men.
I t was alleged that Roberts and
Bloyd represented themselves as
officers when they took the ma­
chine.
Fran kel-R ose M o ve to L a rg e r
Q uarters
W ith the confidence that busi­
ness conditions have taken the
turn upwards, Frankel-Rose Com­
pany, Chicago, have taken new
office space at 43 E. Ohio St.,
doubling their former quarters in
size. The Frankel-Rose Co., is
well known to the coin machine
industry, having been engaged in
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Showrooms of the Supreme Vending Co. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Bernard A .
Salzberg is manager. Mr. Salzberg, Bernice G. Silverman and Carl E. Heck appear above.
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