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Issue: 1942 February - Page 16

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FOR
FEBRUARY
1942
Members of the W urlitzer fi eld organ ization in conference in New Orleons.
Wurlitzer Men Convene
Pate To Coast
NORTH TONAWANDA-Prior to Na-
tional Wurlitzer Days, Wurlitzer's Coast-
to-Coast field organization gathered in New
Orleans to hear high Wurlitzer officials
spea k on the plans and problems facing
the industry in 1942.
Th e group witnessed the unveiling of
the Wurlitzer Victory Model 950 and the
new Wurlitzer Remote Control Equipment
designed for the coming year.
Wurlitzer President Rolfing, Vice Presi-
dent Johnson and General Sales Manager
Hammergren were among the speakers . •
CHICAGO-Sherman Pate of Permo
Products Corporation, left Chicago F eb-
ruary 5th for a business trip through the
West which will take him to th e Coast.
Pate will call upon the various jobbers and
distributors handling the famous Permo
Point needle for the music trade.

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"George is the most pessimistic fellow
I know."
" Right. He proposed to a girl once by
asking her how she'd like to be his widow."
LOS ANGELES-The Collector of
Internal Revenue announced Febru-
ary 10th that the recen t 5% impost
on receipts of night clubs has been ex-
tended to cov.er "any restaurant, cafe,
soft d r ink parlor, ~ocktail lounge 01'
b ar where food is served and where a
dan ce floor is availab le to patrons
a n d music is supplied b y wire or me-
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ch anical device."
The collector ampli1ied the r uling
b y specifically stating "This would in-
dicate tha t music fu rnished b y auto-
ma tic phonograph s, or ra d ios or by
, wire through amplifiers now makes
the esta blishme n t t axab le if dancing
sp ace is p r ovided."
"Also rendered taxab le by the ruling
a r e places wher e food is served that
feature pel'for JDan ces or diver sion s in
the way of d a n cin g, act in g, declama-
tion o r sin gi:itg, eith er b y p rofession als,
a m a teurs · o r p atrons, whethe r with or
with o ut JDu sic o f a n y k ind."
The ruling d oes n ot affect those
p laces wh ere the only e n ter tainme n t is
music a nd ther e is no dan cin g a n d no
p e rfo rma n ce o f any kind allowed . •
Parr Sees Good In War
LOS ANGELES-While no one likes th e
war as such, with its losses in life and
property, Bud Parr, head of General Music
Co. recognizes truth in the old adage, "It's
an ill wind that blows nobody good."
Viewed strictly from a coin machine
standpoint, Parr declares that makers and
sellers of equipment will have rough going
for the duration-pointing out that no one
is really complaining so long as he knows
we're going to win no matter what it takes
- but that the same condition will prove a
boon for operators.
"Too often we forget that it takes an op-
erator to make the effort of a jobber, dis-
tributor or manufacturer worth anything.
After all, operators are the backbone of
the industry, and they' ve often been saddled
with the need for purchasing new equip-
ment they couldn't afford, in order to keep
up with the parade. Even before their older
equipment was really obsolete, usually be-
fore it was paid for, th ey had to reinvest,
and that mean t heavy carrying charges and
a reduction in income.
"So the fact that for the duration we'll
have no new devices to catch the operator's
-or the public's-eye means a chance to
pay for all the old ones, clean the books,
build up a cash balance for the post-war
period, and start off in high 'gear when vic-
tory is complete."
At both the local office, where Parr is in
charge, and a t th e San Francisco office
under management of Ernie Brennan, th ere
is a supply of parts adequate to keep pres-
ent equipment in good operating con dition
and a reasonable stock of good used equip-

ment, P arr reports.
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"When you fell out of the window did
you hurt yourself much?"
"No, I had on my light fall overcoat."
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