Show DECISIVE BLOW V BO IS 18 AIMED AT GAMBLING Hone Would Bar Faro Monte Roulette and Even the Ponies Representative I Hone lone Introduced abill a ahill n hill bill hi 1 In the house yesterday that strikes a n decisive blow blo bloat at all 01 kinds of or gambling gambl In ing In iii 11 the state It I makes es unlawful all al games of or chance for Cor cash checks 8 or 01 credit an and also places a ban Imn on playing the thc ponies This rids makes the theol ol operation or of trade slot ma machines un tin- n lawful It I provides that the of a gambling house Is equally guilty guilt suly with the tue owner of ft it such Much es It I Is also CO construed I R lt II hi to tl Include ln lie frequenter of a gaming house rh The it ordinary cItizen Is liable lable to lo ho he pinched pinch ed for watching a a. gnome game Jale of dice thee fur for hue cigars If the lie bill receives the tho Jle i i approval ap ap- ap- ap of cit the time legislators anti and time the pro al ff governors governors governor's gov gov- signature Section 1 of or the time measure reads nalls Every ivery person on who deals plays or carries on opens or causes to be Iw opened open open- ed ti tt or 01 who ho conducts either as owner or whether tom for fol hire or not any game samu of faro fare falo monte roulette poker hoker or any game gamo played with wIh car cards s 10 thee dice or U alt al any other device for fOI mone money checks nut credit or or every person on or corporation cor car wh who carries cariles out on opens or causes to lo be lM opened or who conducts either as aR owner or 01 whether for hire or not not any betting game on horses or cut- C who exhibits in al any place of or business pools to be he ht placed ed upon horse racing and anti every vry person who plays huts h bJ at or 01 against any of or said JH 11 prohibited games Jmes or 01 frequents places where ro such said all prohibited games gaines ales aro conducted Is guilty guIlt ull of a misdemeanor Objections lYom t the the- Cum Camps II It lt I J Is ls that several se eral members mem mom bers from Crol the Uw mining camps are arc opposed op op- i po posed et to In the ll provisions of itt Ir the hO measure Several v ral thousand ll dollars a year car are arc gathered by tIme the Ihl governments co of these camps from tile the It saloons and anti gambling houses houses' One OIW of I th the lie members of nf the thC hue hoU house W Wul who IO was as elected from flom a mining min lug Ins district expressed himself as being be UI ing tog opposed It to In the Ito huh bill hi He lie le said While hl hIle I do I not lot favor favol public gambling throughout the thiC lw slates i I 1 am nm of or if the opinion that a state law lt regulating the tIme matter is at nl faull I believe e bele that limit very every vr town to n rind and cI city In lii 11 th the lie state should provide Iwo llo laws law governing gO gambling to lo suit stilt the UH citizens of such cities or towns to In Ium somo of nf th the mining camps It I Is th the principal source of oC re l nm The 11 number of saloons Is Ig increased if It gambling I Is allowed In at addition to the tl hl high h licenses ses le paid IJ by tIme the saloons each ch l is lined certain amount game came a u lt amo per pr Time The 11 total o of this l revenue nut exceeds tho ho revenue rt received from front an any outer oilier 1 source Time The Til y earned h 1 by bythe the foreign element in these e towns is seldom SIJ spent nt with the buI business linns of such places The Time amount of oC orders NI IJ this mow money purchased by element shows what becomes of or their savings Sn 1 |