Tax Tip
VICTORY TAX RETURNS
DUE THIS MONTH
All employers required by law
to withhold the 5 per cent victory
tax from employes' wages in ex'-
cess of $12 a week must file their
first quarterly Victory Tax Return
on Form V-I between April I and
April 30.
'. Form V-I is the only victory
tax blank that must be filed in
Aprii. It is not necessary to sub-
mit employes.' names. Individual
forms for each employe will not'
be required until the end of the
year.
Vending Era A.h ead
THESE FEATURES:
1. All paint removed, both cabinets redesigned and refinished like new.
2 . Backglass and playing field redesigned and game renamed.
3. Modern new style 23 " x 23" backglass and cabinet replacing old styl.
17" x 23" cabinet and backglass .
4. Playing field panel redesigned and refinished on natural wood .
S. All new moulding and moulding trim on playfleld cabinet.
6 . All visible metal parts-refinished with sterling silver with baked lacquer
to prevent tarnishing.
7. All parts reconditioned-machines put in perfect operating condition and
thoroughly tested before shipping.
COIN
MACHINE
RfVIEW
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FOR
APRIL.
1943
SEE YOUR DISTRIBUTOR OR WRITE US DIRECT!
S U L L I V A N -N 0 LAN A 0 VERT I SIN G CO.
527 WEST CHICAGO AVENUE
Refurbishers & Rebuilders of
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
l-Ball Payout Games
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Police Iniunctio,n Issued
NEW ORLEANS.-Holding that under
existing laws state police have no right to
enter the city except with the express invi-
tation of the mayor or head of the police
department, civil district Judge Nat W.
Bond granted an injunction which re-
strained Louisiana police from interfering
with the business of the Central Coin Ma-
chine Co.
Basis of the case was the petition of
owner Albert E. Fernandez for the return
of three games seized by state police last
August. Fernandez had been tried before'
Judge Frank T. Echezabal in criminal dis-
tri ct court on charges of violating the state
gambling statutes, and on January 15th was
found not guilty, according to the petition
filed for F ernandez by Sam M. Zelden,
attorney.
Decision on the petition and on the state
police's appeal to th e Louisiana Supreme
Court on Judge Bond's decisio n, a re pend-
ing.
Same time th e appellate division of the
cri minal district court held , in another case
involvin g recent seizure of 19 games from
the Sport Center, here, th at under existing
laws such machines cannot be destro.yed by
court order. In this case the owner had
pleaded guilty to charges involving posses-
sion of the machines, and ' th e machines
subsequentl y were ordered destroyed in a
decree by Judge Echezabal.
After th e judge had, been reversed by th e
appella te division of the court, the Supreme
Co urt denied writs of review, holdin g that
"we find no error of law in the judgment
compl ained of."
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ANOTHER MONTH
NEARER VICTORY!
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INTERNATIONAL
MOTOSCOPE CORPORATION
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PENNY ARCADE HEADQUARTERS SINCE 1895
Manufacturers of Photomatlc and Other Famous Coin Operated Equlpmen't
44-01 ELEVENTH STREET, LONG ISLAND· CITY, NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA. - Vending machines
will really co me into prominence and many
thin gs sold today will be sold via the auto-
matic coi n machine route after the war,
accord ing to an article by William Fielding
Ogburn, Professor of Sociology at the Uni-
vers ity of Chicago.
In his article en titled "The Future of
Your Son" published in th e April issue of
th e Ladies' Home Journal, Professor Og-
burn said : "Your son will see the day when
automati c devices-the coin-i n-th e-slot ma-
chin es already sell ciga rettes, ca ndy, food
and a hundred other arti cles- will largely
do away with th e histori c hawker who set
out from New York or Chicago and 'sold'
Virginia or Iowa."
Under a list of fields he should not enter
is that of salesmanship, to which the Pro-
fessor adds this comment : "Although there
will always be salesmen, drugs and food s
will be sold by automatic slot ma chines."
To Keep the Record ' Clear
May we point out that the article ap-
pearing on pages 30 and 31 of the
March issue of THE REVIEW was pub-
lished in paid space, contracted and
paid for by interes,t ed parties and the
opinions expressed therein were not
necessarily those of this publication_
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