Beverly Hills 

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  1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
Gross Receipts $ 85,381 $369,920 $395,893 $310,699 $447,318 $528,654
Net Income $ 43,451 $166,570 $172,388 $134,195 $195,771 $230,428
Salaries & Wages $ 30,357 $ 173,325 $ 195,426 $ 150,703 $ 193,704 $ 225,531
Partners Share of Income As Profit
Samuel A. Tucker $13,462 $ 16,135 $ 17,028 $ 12,840 $ 19,577 $ 24,443
M. B. Dalitz $ 3,462 $ 16,135 $ 17,028 $ 12,840 $ 19,577 $ 24,443
Louis Rothkopf $ 3,462 $ 16,135 $ 17,028 $ 12,840 $ 19,577 $ 24,443
Morris Kleinman $ 3,462 $ 16,135 $ 17,028 $ 12,840 $ 19,577 $ 24,443
Charles Polizzi $ 2,518 $ 11,735 $ 12,384 $ 9,337 $ 14,238 $ 17,777
T. J. McGinty $ 2,698 $ 12,573 $ 13,268 $ 10,005 $ 15,255 $ 19,046
John Croft $ 2,091 $ 9,744 $ 10,283 $ 7,754 $ 11,822 $ 14,761
Harry Potter $ 2,564 $ 7,334 $ 7,740 $ 5,836 $ 8,899 $ 11,110
Mitchell Meyer $ 2,339 $ 6,287 $ 6,634 $ 5,002 $ 7,627 $ 9,523
Samuel Schrader $ 4,249 $ 19,803 $ 20,898 $ 15,758 $ 24,026 $ 29,998
Marion Brink $ 3,147 $ 14,669 $ - $ 11,672 $ 17,797 $ 22,221
Jimmy Brink $ - $ - $ 15,480 $ - $ - $ -
As Salary
M. Meyer $ - $ 4,095 $ 3,795 $ 3,735 $ 3,900 $ 4,110
H. Potter $ - $ 4,095 $ 3,795 $ 3,735 $ 3,900 $ 4,110
John Croft $ - $ 4,095 $ - $ - $ - $ -
Sam Tucker $ - $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ -
Breakdown of Receipts Available (Only for 1946-8)
Bingo     $ (120) $ 355 $ (5,774)  
Money Wheels     $ 75,256 $ 52,851 $ 70,089  
Chuck     $ 20,670 $ 15,396 $ 17,931  
Black Jack     $ 37,674 $ 30,627 $ 51,031  
Craps & Other     $ 175,346 $ 149,556 $ 244,338  
Slots     $ 87,167 $ 61,914 $ 69,703  
Total     $ 395,993 $ 310,699 $ 447,318  
Expenses
Payroll     $195,426 $150,703 $193,704  
Rent     $ 18,000 $ 16,500 $ 44,000  
Other     $ 10,179 $ 9,301 $ 13,843  
Total     $ 223,605 $ 176,504 $ 251,547  
Net Income     $ 172,388 $ 134,195 $ 195,771  
Country Club Enterprise runs the gambling casino while a Kentucky Corporation, Beverly Hills, Inc., operated the night club entertainment, dining room and liquor business. A Nevada corporation, Boulevard Enterprises,  Inc., holds this real estate.  Alvin E. Giesey is secretary of both corporations
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The above is from a government document - An Investigation of Organized Crime in Interstate Commerce, in 1951.  The hearings were also know as the Kefauver Hearings.