Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1948 — Page 6

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Youthful Gamblers 'Grubstaked' By Club Operators Las Vegas, Nev.. May IS-(UP) —Three youths who won 133,100 on a roulette wheel here had only about 115.000 actual profit today from their winning streak. Ralph (Farmer) Paige and Tudor Scherer, owners of the Pioneer club, revealed that in order to attract crowds they had "grubstaked" Dr Roy Walford. Albert Hibbs and Jack Cortez for their selge on the club’s wheel. The owners invoked an old western tradition that entitles a grubstaker to half a prospector's and paid off only half the winning. This gave the youths a little over 15.000 apiece The players lost the first 12.200

t;;ss gn i :r» SAVINGS PASSECCK Money in the bonk is spending power in reserve. Dollars you keep on deposit won't contribute to rising prices. Neither will the dollars you bank every pay day. Hold on to your dollars and build future security for your family. STATE BANK ESTABI ISHED 1883 »tu |, 4y mmuuct '

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stake and had a pot of >SOO when they began their latest eight-day run of play, Palga and Scherer Ii said. ’ "We need a rest," the youths , said when they quit yesterday , after their winnings dropped from . |38.(1O to 133.100. Walford and . Hibbs won (12,000 in Reno clubs last fall. An egg Is one of nature's best • packages of food value, offering J i high protein, iron, vitamin A. two H vitamins (riboflavin and thiamine) and some vitamin D. o —— Ins'allation of modern street lighting reduces fata) traffic accidents after dark by more than 50 pertent, according to the Street, and Traffic Safety Lighting Bureau. —o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

HOUSE SPEEDS (Cont. From Page Ona) ate foreign relations committee unanimously approved a resolution calling for maximum U. 8. efforts 'o curb the big power veto in the

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United Nations security council. It also would provide for American support of collective security pacts based on self-help principles. Oleo - Rep. August H. Andresen. R . Minn., said he wouldn't be sur-j

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