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Coin Machine Industries, Incorporated, formed
as C.M.M.A. and N.A .C.O.M.M. join forces
CHICAGO.-Bringing all manufactur-
ers of coin operated machines into one
closely knit association, the Coin Mach-
ine Industries, Incorporated, was formed
May 9, at a meeting held in the Sher-
man Hotel.
The founding of the new organization,
composed of members of the National
Association of Coin-Operated Machine
Manufacturers and the Coin Machine
Manufacturers' Association, automatic-
ally dissolved both former groups.
That this unanimous agreement to
form the new association abolished all
differences of the past and brought to-
gether any opposing factions was borne
out in a statement by Jas. A. Gilmore,
newly appointed secretary-manager of
the organization. He stated, "The gen-
eral atmosphere of the meeting was re-
flected by the sincerity of the entire
membership to forget the differences of
the past and unite behind the new of-
ficers and directors so that the industry
can present a formidable front on any
and all problems that may confront
them in the future."
Officers elected to head the group are :
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David Gottlieb, president; Jack Kelner,
vice-president; Ray Moloney, second
vice-president; Walter Tratsch, secre-
tary; William J. Ryan, treasurer. Direc-
tors will be: David C . Rockola, R. W .
(Dick) Hood, P. G . Kelner, Walter A.
Tratsch and David Gottlieb.
The new organization voted to main-
tain headquarters at the Sherman
Hotel. Preparations are now being
made to hold the "only coin machine
show sponsored by the industry in
1940." The announced dates for the
convention and exhibition are January
15-18. As the one show will take the
place of the two held so unsuccessfully
this year, officials anticipate one of the
greatest conventions in the history of
the industry.
The new group unanimously tendered
David C. Rockola a vote of thanks for
his efforts and methods in helping to
bring together the two organizations.
The Harmony Party, held May 24 in
the Louis XVI Room of the Sherman
Hotel, was the first general meeting of
the newly formed group. Officers and
directors were installed, following a
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Yulee Lowe
appointed vice-president
of Modem Vending Co.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Yulee Lowe,
secretary of the Dade County Music
Operators' Association, has just been
appointed vice-president of Modern
Vending Company, according to Irv
Sommer.
"Miss Lowe is one of the most popular
personalities in Florida's coin machine
industry," Sommer states. "We believe
Miss Lowe will prove herself one of our
most efficient executives and look for-
ward to her introducing many new sys-
tems and services for our business in
Florida."
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Becker Forms Company
CHICAGO-Ray Becker, for the past
three years associated with the J. H.
Keeney Company, left the firm recently
to establish his own game manufactur-
ing concern. His organization will be
known as Ray Becker and his Recrea-
tional Games, Inc.
Becker leaves his position as sales
manager of the Keeney firm with the
best wishes of officials in the organiza-
tion. He will specialize entirely in the
manufacturing of manually manipulated
skill games for location and amusement
park operation, as well as models with-
out coin chutes for home recreation
room purposes, it was announced.
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