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The Chip Board Archive 18

No Problem except for the Apache Casino and .....
In Response To: Thanks for the story !! ()

SS Rex Club. I purchased them from the UNLV Special Collection, but only have rights for personal use, and a single web publication. I believe my ChipBoard posting would be considered fair use. I paid $10.00 each for my rights, instead of the $175.00 each royalty fee for other use. However, if you can get publication rights for a non-profit magazine from them, it's OK by me. All the rest are from postcards and should be free of copyright for fair use. My contact person at the UNLV Special Collection for photographs from the Special Collection was Kathleen War at kathleen.war@unlv.edu.

Here's a postcard of the SS Rex Club, as well as a photo of the infamous Joe W. Brown. Joe must have done well during the time he was the "caretaker" for the Horseshoe, as Moe Dalitz, one of the famous Las Vegas 'Moes', arranged for Joe to sell a parcel of land to the Las Vegas Convention Center, which is now located on Joe W. Brown Drive. Prior to Benny transferring ownership to him, Joe was just a small time former bootlegger and hood in the New Orleans area, and ran an illegal casino called the Hi-li (or Jai Alai) in the New Orleans suburb of Arabi, home to many illegal casinos. (See Ed Hertel's catalog) Benny thought he could trust Joe. Benny was wrong, and it cost him a pile. BTW - There is even a Joe W. Brown Memorial Park in New Orleans. Would you buy a used car from Joe W. Brown, let alone trust him with your casino for four years?

SS Rex Club

Joe W. Brown (not a relative of mine)


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