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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, JULY, 1UO
RCA MANUFACTURING CO., INC., Camden, N. J.
West Ballroom and Assembly Room, 3rd Floor.
This company will display a comprehensive line of new RCA Victrolas,
RCA Victor Radios, Victor and Bluebird Records, School and Recording
Equipment and commercial sound equipment. August release of Victor
Records will be shown at the Convention for the first time, as well as
the 1941 line of RCA Victrolas. J. M. Williams will be in charge. Other
representatives of the company will be T. F. Joyce and F. B. Walker,
vice-presidents; W. W. Early and J. L. Hallstrm, record sales; A. B. Mills,
E. W. Butler, instrument sales; Ellsworth Dent, educational director and
George Ewald, commercial sound sales.
Exhibits
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In addition—the new line of Columbia Needles and the new line of
Columbia Phonographs. Columbia Advertising, Sales Promotion and
Dealer Helps will also be shown.
Those in attendance will include: Edward Wallerstein, Paul Southard,
H. S. Maraniss, Patrick Dolan, Wayne Varnum. Frederick Arkus, G. H.
Prutting, F. G. Cook, F. S. Boudiette, R. R. Pampe, D. F. Law. G. T.
Mowbray, S. J. Hein, J. J. Krauss, P. G. Peppin.
DECCA DISTRIBUTING CORP., Chicago, 111
Rooms 713-A. 714-A.
This company will display their complete line of Records, Mechanical
Phonographs, Electric Table Models, Electric Portables, and Record
Players to be attached and amplified through radio. Accessories and
needles of all types will be shown. Sellmann C. Schulz, sales manager,
will be in charge of the exhibit, assisted by Sydney N. Goldberg, assist-
ant sales manager and A. Weiner and E. Herman, salesmen.
HOWARD RADIO CO., Chicago, 111.
Rooms 711-A, 712-A.
Will display a complete line of Radio Recorders, Recording Discs and
Radio Receivers. There will be 10 models shown in all, many of them
displayed for the first time. A special feature of the exhibit will be a
silver disc which is to be given away. There will also be refreshments
served. Recording demonstrations will be made throughout the entire
Convention period. In charge will be Howard C. Briggs and Jos. F.
Riley, assisted by Wm. Houlihan. Frank Hawley and R. F. Laycock.
THE MAGNAVOX, CO., INC., Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Room 716 to 720, inclusive.
18 different models will be shown by this company, several of which
have just been produced and will be displayed for the first time. The
company will also hold its Annual Dealer Dinner in the Boulevard Room
of the Hotel Stevens on July 30th. Open house at the factory on August
2nd and 3rd, at Fort Wayne. Frank Freimann, vice-president will be
in charge, assistel by L. M. Sandwick, sales manager and Donald H.
Spicer, sales promotion manager.
PHILCO RADIO & TELEVISION CORP., Philadelphia, Pa.
Rooms 742, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747 and 749.
11 models of the 1941 radio-phonograph line will be shown, including the
new Philco photo-electric; the battery operated phonograph; the battery
operated record player and photo-electric models. The new Philco home
recording equipment will also be displayed and used for special record
demonstration, in charge of John Dilligen, Philadelphia, and Edwin
Orth, Chicago.
PRESTO RECORDING CORP., New York, N. Y.
Room 713.
3 models of sound recorders will be shown at this exhibit, also other
instruments and items, the details of which will not be announced
until after the opening of the Convenion. A feature of the exhibit will
be makng sound movies of several musicians attending the Convention.
Ralph C. Powell will be in attendance, assisted by L. W. Beier.
WILCOX-GAY CORP.. Charlotte, Mich.
Rooms 757-759.
This company will display 15 models of the Recordio and Record Players.
It will be the first time that these instruments have been exhibited and
shown to the public. Warren Hasemeier, general sales manager will be
in charge, assisted by D. E. McGaw, assistant sales manager; Chas. B.
Bell and W. E. McConnell, field representatives.
STEWART-WARNER CORP., Chicago, 111.
Rooms 733-A, 734-A, 735-A. 736-A.
11 Concert Grand models will be displayed in the exhibit. These
machines were first displayed on June 14 in Chicago. Directing activities
will be L. L. Kelsey, assisted by C. P. Galloway, F. Masters and P.
Eckstein.
UNITED PRESSED PRODUCTS CO.. Chicago, 111. Room 704-A
Will display 8 models of Phonographs, Record Players and Recorders.
Practically all these models will be shown for the first time. In charge
of this showing will be Frank Rafves, assisted by N. Siegel.
MUSIC PUBLISHERS
ASHLEY MUSIC CO.
AMSCO MUSIC PUBLISHING CO., New York, N. Y.
Rooms 621, 622.
Will display many new publications in the Everybody's Favorite Series"
as well as a number of Assorted Folios. Some of the newer and latest
publications will be featured here for the first time. President Al Ashley
and Treasurer Al Wise will be in charge.
CHART MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE, INC., Chicago, 111.
Room 701-A.
A complete line of Methods and Folios for all musical instruments will
be displayed at this exhibit. In charge of this showing will be Gene
Warner, assisted by Bemie Benson, Frank Johnson, Elmer McDonald and
Joe Sideman.
M. M. COLE PUBLISHING CO., Chicago, 111.
Room 644-A.
A complete line of Xylophone Playing and Singing Books will b e
shown, with M. M. Cole, Henry Teller and J. C. Hart in charge.
Wurlitzer Piano
Unique Design
For o years
Co nsis
One of the unique features of the de-
sign of'the new Wurlitzer Spinnette, Style
800, is the book backs which are mounted
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DEALER PROTECTION
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ENGINEERING
PRE-EMINENCE
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PROFIT for ANSLEY DEALERS
THE MOST COMPLETE LINE of
P/jonograpbs and Combination?,
and
ANSLEY DYNATONE—THE
A NSLEY
"Superb
Tone
from
LEADER OF AMPLIFIED PIANOS
Book Panels on New Wurlitzer Spinette
Make ANSLEY your NUMBER ONE
LINE for the
coming
season.
on either side of the music panel. These
book backs are mounted on reversible
panels—on one side the beautiful book
backs in maroon and gold, brown and
gold or tan and gold—on the other side
richly finished veneer panels of artistic-
ally matched butt walnut or swirl mahog-
any. The decorative panels may be re-
versed in thirty seconds.
Dynaphone
Records
and
Radio"
ANSLEY R A D I O C O R P O R A T I O N , 4377 BRONX BOULEVARD, NEW YORK, N. Y.