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when vice WAS king A HISTORY OF NORTHERN KENTUCKY GAMBLING 1920-1970 by Jim Linduff with Roy Klein and Larry Trapp Revision 1 May 23, 2012 CONTENTS Preface Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION History of Region Chapter 2 MAJOR PLAYERS Cleveland Syndicate, (Dalitz, Tucker, Rothkopf, Kleinman) New York Mob, (Levinsons, Bermans, Screw Andrews) Locals Bootleggers, (Remus, Schmidt, Brady, Masterson, Farleys) Independents, (Dennert, Harris, Brink, Bridewells) Layoff Operators, (Lassoffs, Devine, Beckley) Other minor players Chapter 3 MAJOR CLUBS Beverly Hills Flamingo/633 Club Glenn Hotel/ Glenn Rendezvous Glenn Schmidt Playtorium/ Snax Bar Hi-De-Ho/19 Club Latin Quarter/Primrose Club/Bluegrass Inn Lookout House Merchant s Club Yorkshire Chapter 4 MINOR CLUBS 222 Club 316 Club 514 Club Avenue Nite club Barney s Old Homestead Carr s Corner Club Alexandria Club Kenton Columbia Caf Dog House/Dog Pound Golden Horseshoe Guys & Dolls Haidi Club Jockey Club Kentucky Club Kid Able Club/Monmouth Cigar Magnolia Hotel Mecca Melbourne Country Club Orr s Caf Press Club Ray s Caf Rocket Club Sandwich Shop
WHEN VICE WAS KING A HISTORY OF NORTHERN KENTUCKY GAMBLING 1920-1970 by Jim Linduff with Roy Klein and Larry Trapp Revision 1 May 23, 2012
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