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Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, November 7, 1949 to May 21, 1952, lvc000007-534

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    EMPLOYMENT OF ALIENS At this time the matter of the employment of aliens in casinos was brought before the Board. Discussion was held and it was decided that an amendment to the ordinance be prepared to permit the employment of aliens in positions that are associated with the gambling and liquor industries, in such positions as cashiers, cocktail waitresses, and employees of like nature. LIQUOR APPLICATIONS Commissioner Whipple moved the following applications for renewal of liquor lic- Renewals enses for the first quarter of 1952 be approved: ALPINE VILLAGE Pauline Remmert 903 North 5th Restaurant Beverage CONET ISLAND Beth Williams 412 South 2nd Restaurant Beverage DESERT DISTRIBUTING CO. Lee Speirs 722 North Main Whse & Impr. Beverage DELUCA IMPORTING CO. By: R. S. Keyser 723 North Main Whse Liquor & Impr. Beverage ELITE MARKET Earle W. Vause 831 South Main Retail Beverage THE MARKET SPOT Harry Levy 117 Carson Retail Liquor (Mina.) PEARL'S RESTAURANT Pearl B. Keller 1039 South Main Restaurant Beverage SHERIFFS MOUNTED POSSE By: Don E. Ashworth Elks Stadium Club Liquor TWIN LAKES CORP. By: Lloyd St John Tonopah Hiway Restaurant Beverage Motion seconded by Commissioner Bunker and carried by the following vote: Commis­sioners Bunker, Jarrett, Peccole, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Change Commissioner Bunker moved the application of the First National Bank as Executors of the Estate of Ethel Rapoport, Dave Wolzinger, Lester E. Funk, John L. Funk, Vivian E. Funk and Earl J. Akins, dba Thrifty Liquor and Grill Inc., 28 Fremont for a Retail liquor Mina, license for the first quarter of 1952 be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Jarrett and carried by the following vote: Commis­sioners Banker, Jarrett, Peccole, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. GAMING APPLICATIONS Commissioner Whipple moved the following applications for renewal of gaming lic- Renewals enses for the first quarter of 1952 be approved: BOB-O-LINK BEAUTY SALON Maude C. Fulcher 417 Fremont 1 slot BRAVO'S MARKET Frank Lancaster 410 Morgan 2 slots THE CLUB CAFE H. Levy 117 Carson 3 slots ELITE MARKET Earle Vause 831 South Main 5 slots K & K STORE Kost & Kell 228 North 3rd 2 slots THE MARKET SPOT H. Levy 117 Carson 4 slots OVERLAND ARCADE Warner & Martin 4 Fremont 4 slots PONY EXPRESS DEPOT Dave Wolzinger 123 South 1st 5 slots PRICE'S SHELL SERVICE Clyde R. Price 200 Fremont 1 slot TASTY PASTRY SHOP Ted Michelas 413 Fremont 2 slots WHITE BUNNY ICE CREAM Paul Ward 517 South 5th 3 slots VIRGINIA'S CAFE Virginia Barrett 915 Fremont 2 slots Motion seconded by Commissioner Bunker and carried by the following vote: Commis­sioners Bunker, Jarrett, Peccole, Whipple, and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Additional Commissioner Bunker moved the application of the Frontier Club Inc. by C. L. Fleming 117 Fremont for additional Craps, 1 "21", 1 Roulette for the first quarter of 1952 be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commis­sioners Bunker, Jarrett, Peccole, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Commissioner Bunker moved the application of the Golden Nugget, Inc. by C. C. King, 129 Fremont for an additional slot machine and 1 Faro Bank for the first quarter of 1952 be granted. Motion seconded by Commissioner Peccole and carried by the following vote: Commis­sioners Bunker, Jarrett, Peccole, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Commissioner Whipple moved the application of Del Barkhuff, Richfield Truck Terminal, 629 South Main for license for 2 additional slot machines for the first quarter of 1952 be granted. Motion seconded by Commissioner Peccole and carried by the following vote: Commis­sioners Bunker, Jarrett, Peccole, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Changes Commissioner Peccole moved the following applications for gaming license for the first quarter of 1952 be granted: CAFE CAPRI C. R. Millhizer 82£ South 5th 3 slots LITTLE KITCHEN Del Barkhuff 1608 Fremont l slot MELODIE LANE O. W. Glenn 3rd & Fremont 3 slots TED WIENS TEXACO SERVICE Gayer Co. - M. H. Vaughn 1107 South Main 2 slots Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commis- - sioners Bunker, Jarrett, Peccole, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. Commissioner Peccole moved the application of the First National Bank, Dave Wolzinger, Lester E. Funk, Vivian E. Funk and Earl J. Akins, Thrifty Liquor & Grill, Inc., 28 Fremont for license for 5 slot machines for the first quarter of 1952 be granted. Motion seconded by Commissioner Jarrett and carried by the following vote: Commis­sioners Bunker, Jarrett, Peccole, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. PAWNSHOP APPLICATIONS Commissioner Peccole moved the following applications for renewal of pawnshop lic- Renewals enses be approved: