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LIQUOR APPLICATION Commissioner Fountain moved that the application of Cecil Lynch doing business as the Golden Slot Change of Name 22 Fremont, to change the name on his Tavern License to "Fortune Club" be approved. Fortune Club Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Approved Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. LIQUOR APPLICATION Commissioner Sharp moved that the application of Ralph R. Secrist for tavern license at Ralph's Change of Owner and Shamrock Cocktail Lounge, 7 E. Bonanza (formerly Shamrock Cocktail Lounge, licensed by Mabel Change of Name - Celia Benson) be approved and the Supervisor of License and Revenue authorized to issue the Ralph's Shamrock license. Police report was favorable on the applicant. Cocktail Lounge Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Approved Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. LIQUOR APPLICATION Commissioner Whipple moved that the application of Alma De Bord for a restaurant beverage license New at the Desert Snack Bar, 222 N. Main be approved and the Supervisor of License and Revenue Desert Snack Bar authorized to issue the license. Police report was favorable on the applicant. Approved Motion seconded by Commissioner Sharp and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. LIQUOR APPLICATION Commissioner Sharp moved that the application of Wilma and Tom Tanos for a package liquor license New at the Melody Lane P. L., 109 N. 3rd, be denied on the basis that there is no license of this type Melody Lane P.L. available at this time. Denied Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote; Commissioners Fountain, Sharp, Whipple, and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. LIQUOR APPLICATION The Commission considered the application of Joseph Campanelli for a wholesale liquor and New importer license at the Campanelli Specialty, 3169 Highland. City Attorney Cory stated that Campanelli Specialty he was advised by the Supervisor of License and Revenue that this address was in the County and that City Ordinance requires place of business to be within the City of Las Vegas, and that there Abeyance be $25,000 worth of liquor in stock. Mr. Cory suggested action be deferred to ascertain if this license does have an address in the City. Commissioner Whipple moved that the application of Joseph Campanelli for a wholesale liquor and importer license at the Campanelli Specialty, 3169 Highland, be held in abeyance. Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. LIQUOR APPLICATION The application of G. Patrick Kennedy for change of location of his tavern license from 1100 Change of Location Fremont to San Francisco Square Shopping Center, 2400 S. 5th, was withdrawn at the applicant's Patrick's Peyton request. This item held in abeyance from the regular meeting of the Board of City Commissioners Place held April 15, 1959. Application Withdrawn GAMING APPLICATION Commissioner Fountain moved that the application of J. Bartell for a slot operators license at New the Super Scope Coin Machine Co., 2544 E. Charleston, be approved and the Supervisor of License Super Scope Coin and Revenue authorized to issue the license. Police report was favorable on the applicant. Machine Co. (This item was held in abeyance at the regular meeting of the City Commission held April 15, 1959) Approved Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor Mayor Baker voting aye; noes, none. GAMING APPLICATION Commissioner Fountain moved that the application of Robert Van Santen (80% interest), Arthur New Grant (10% interest) and Eunice Mason (10% interest) for a slot operator license at the Mid Mid Century Century Distributors 109 Fremont, be approved and the Supervisor of License and Revenue Distributors authorized to issue the license. Police report was favorable on applicants. Approved Motion seconded by Commissioner Whipple and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. GAMING APPLICATIONS Commissioner Whipple moved that the following applications for additional gaming licenses be Additional approved and the Supervisor of License and Revenue authorized to issue the licenses: Approved STARLITE JUICE BAR 20 Fremont James Crouch 18 Slots; 18 Cash Pin MARKETOWN 5th & Oakey J. J. Parker Co. 1 Slot MAYFAIR LIQUOR 1418 Fremont J. J. Parker Co. 1 Cash Pin VEGAS LIQUOR 1515 N. 5th J. J. Parker Co. 1 Cash Pin STRIP LIQUOR STORE 2417 S. 5th J. J. Parker Co. 1 Slot AQUA HOTEL 1401 S. 5th J. J. Parker Co. 1 Slot HUNTRIDGE LIQUOR 1320 E. Chrlstn. Automatic Amusement 1 Cash Pin MOULIN ROUGE HOTEL 900 W. Bonanza Crown Novelty Co. 2 Slots LITTLE BURRO CORRAL 2106 S. 5th M. D. Close 1 Slot THE WESTERNER 22 Fremont Geo. Arquilla et al 4 Slots CALIFORNIA CLUB 101 Fremont J. Phil Long et al 20 Slots LUCKY STRIKE CLUB 117 Fremont Al Garbian et al 50 Bingo Stools Motion seconded by Commissioner Fountain and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Fountain, Sharp, Whipple and His Honor voting aye; noes, none. CIGARETTE APPLICATION The Commission considered the application of George Bramley et al, 2546 Charleston Blvd for New cigarette license for George's Chuck Wagons (4 trucks). George's Chuck Wagon Ray Sheffer, Chief of Police, stated that the unfavorable police report had reference to the Denied type of operation and that the applicants had been cleared favorably by the Police Department. He explained further that there were four trucks vending throughout the City, mainly to construction workers, and presented a serious police problem and one they could not control. He added that the intention of the operators may be the same as the Police Department but that the control of the sale of cigarettes to minors could not be controlled and denial was recommended. Commissioner Whipple asked how this would differ from the sale of cigarettes in grocery stores and Chief Sheffer explained that this type of sale can be watched and that cigarette machines are directed to be placed near the cashier, and that on a moving license this would not be possible and could not be policed. He stated further that he felt the applicants were responsible but that this type of operation would put the actual control of the sale of cigarettes on the hands of four people. 5-6-59