supervisor at Mape, was to take his physical
as this went to press, and Paul Laymon
had his first check over preliminary to
. military service.
Elmer ' Smith, Santa Paula operator, has
joined the Coast Guards, while John Sachs,
San Diego operator, is in the Air Corps
serving as an instructor.
Irving Bromberg, who recently closed his
jobbing business, is back in New York vis-
iting the spots he used to frequent when
he was in the same business there.
Howard Huizing, son of A. Huizing, vend-
ing machine operator, has gone to Quantico,
Va., to qualify for his commission as a
second lieutenant in the Marine Corps.
Bob Reeder of Coin Machine Service,
Glendale, can tell some pretty good yarns
on working slots at stags. At a recent Eagle
shindig the scheduled gals failed to show
"as advertised" and the visiting Elks wanted
their money back. After filing out orderly
and receiving their money, they hit upon
the idea of climbing in the windows and
filing out again for a second refund. All
of which led to a riot with rocks breaking
all the windows in the hall and smashing
things in general. A few carloads of officers
finally restored peace and sent the visiting
Elks home.
H. L. Mitchell, former associate editor
on THE REVIEW, was sworn into the army
on November 7th.
Fred Gaunt has closed his Trojan Nov-
elty Co. on Pico Blvd. and is now holding
forth at General Music.
Jane Carico did it again. Yes, Jane made
one of her well-known jaunts to San Fran-
cisco to see that certain some one. Back
at her desk at Jack Gutshall's she is taking
a powerful lot of kidding from the boys.
AOLAC is planning to put a service car
into operation for the benefit of the mem-
bership now that the help situation and
pending gas rationing are offering such
problems.
Pat Buckley of Buckley Trading Post
and Buckley Music Systems, spent some
time the first part of November with Bud
Parr a t General Music, before retu rning to
Chicago.
When Cole Brothers circus played locally,
Bob Reeder of Coin Machine Service re-
paired a few of their slots. The circus
carried 10 slots in their privilege car on
the circus train.
Complaints have come in to the police
department that some of the pictures in
local Arcades are not the type of stuff for
little boys to look at and as a result the
city council has been asked to prepare an
ordinance to regulate arcades.
Shelley Radio closed their store at 1841
South Flower on November 13th and will
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MILNER HOTEL BLDG .
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
henceforth serve their customers from their
warehouse stock at 645 South Sepulveda
in West Los Angeles, Move was necessary
because of lack of help.
Jean Min thorne is head over heels in
defense work and has several large COh-
tracts going through ' his shops. Jean
branched out into defense work a month
ago.
Percy S h i~lds is busy as a beaver over
El Monte way. On his recently acquired
property he is doing all kinds of improv-
ing, adding on, suhtracting from, and gen-
eral shifting around.
Petrillo Fight Continued
NEW YORK- In a statement issued Oc-
tober 16, the National Association of Broad-
casters revealed its plans for continuing
the fight against the American Federation
of Musicians recording ban.
"J udge Barnes' decision eliminates, as a
practical matter, the possibility that gov-
ernment action under the anti-trust laws
will solve the Petrillo problem," said NAB.
"Since the decision, however, is based en-
tirely _on the Federal statutes, it does not
adversely affect litigat ion in the State
Courts. The NAB is informed that tran-
scription compani'es are considering the
bringing of State Court suits which will
test out the various questions involved, in-
cluding, of course, the question of com-
mercial transcriptions, which Petrillo has
already admitted do not exercise an ad-
verse effect upon the members of his Union.
The NAB, in accordance wi th plans al-
ready made, expects to cooperate in the
prosecution of these suits. The highest
courts of a number of States have taken
positions entirely different from that evi-
denced in the cases brought under the
Federal laws, and it is believed tha t appro-
priate suits in State Courts have a substan-
tial chance of success."
Kee ney Air Raider..............
. ..... ____ ......... 185.00
S hoot th e Chut ............................................ 129.00
Eva ns Te n St rike. Hi ·Di a l __ .. __ .................. ... 69.00
Texas Leag uer
39.00
Ch icoin Hock.y
......................... . 199.00
Batti ng P ract ic.
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Keeney Sub mari ne .................... _..
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Shelley Radio Moves
LOS ANGELES.- The Shelley Radio Co.
has moved from 1841 South Flower Street
in Los Angeles to 645 South Sepulveda
Boulevard in West Los Angeles, where the
tube and lam p requirements of their cus-
tomers will be taken care of from their
warehouse sto ck.
In making the move R. S, Shelley said:
" We are moving out to our warehouse be-
cause of the shortage of competent help
and in an effort to expediate shipments to
our customers. Even though our warehouse
is located in West Los Angeles our local
customers can enjoy our usual prompt serv-
ice by phoning their orders for delivery via
United Parcel. We will continue to carry
an ample stock of Ken-Rad tubes and
lamps and hope to be able to take care of
our customers r equirements for the balance
of the war."
Treasury Commends Nelson
CHICAGO.-Earlier this year, Jack Nel-
son, Vice President and General Sales
Manager of the Rock-Ola Manufacturing
Corp., created the "Ring the Bell for Uncle
Sam" Defense Stamp Merchandi'sing idea
for Music Operators. The plan has proven
to be most sllccessful and in many sec-
tions of the country the automatic phono-
graph in numerous locations is selling 50
to 150 25c stamps every week through use
of the idea, As a result Secretary of the
Treasury Henry Morgenthau has written
Nelson a letter commending him upon th e
plan,
Now Art Kassel and Bluebird, in tribute
to the nation-wide popularity of the idea,
have produced a record entitled "Ring the
Bell for Uncle Sam." Jack Nelson's name,
of course, is on th e record. The record
number is B 11534 and already operators
are promoting the disc and report a ready
response for patrons in various location s,
VALUES! VALUES!
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ROCK·OLA
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Ma.t.r, Wa lnu t
190.00
D. lu x.
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165.00
Stan dard
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150.00
Coun t.r Mo d.1 ..
.. ............................. 69.50
Mil lS Empr.ss
I 69.SIl
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I Mill • • Four B. II., :tt743 .. .......................... 335.00
I Evan. Lucky Stars.
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135.00
PHONOGRAPHS
WURLITZER
850 .....
. ...... $445.00
750- E, ES and Adapt.r.. ..
.. .... 375.00
800 .................................................................. 330.00
SIlO, P ia no K.yboard ................................ 170.00
61, '39 Cou nt.r Mod. l .................................. 69.00
616 lIIum inat.d ....
.. .................... 59.50
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Gran d Na ti ona l . ................................... $ 11 5.00 Ea.
W •• t .rn Big P r ize ( Mult.)
49.SIl Ea .
Keeney S t ep per - Upp er ..................... __ 59.50
Kee ney Sa nt a An it a, pa y- out. .......... 39.50
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
2 Wurl itzer 616's, very cl e an .. $ 65 ,00
I 5c Melon Be ll , se rial 431 ,680
and I 10c Me lon Be ll , serial
439 ,256, me c hanicall y per-
fe ct ............................ _ .. _ .. e a . 115.00
5 Flying Champs, au to ma tic,
... ea. 195.00
very cl ean .. _ .. _
Bally Bull Gun .. _
79.50
Exhib it Bowl ing Gam e ....
35.00
De lu xe Texas Leagu er .. _ .. _
49.50
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PERCY SHIELDS
1549 West Pico Boulevard
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
FEderal 1919
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