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Order Number
00092982
Title
McAfee
Mansion
fire
aftermath
Collection ID
Herald Examiner Collection
Location/Accession
HE
box
3730
Date
1950
Physical Description
1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
Historical Data
Guy
McAfee
(1888-1960)
was
once
a
vice
squad
captain
of the
Los
Angeles
Police
Department
.
Seeing
he
could
make
more
money
catering
to
crime
, than
fighting
against
it
, he
decided
to
leave
the
LAPD
and
soon
became
a
reputed
gambling
"
baron
",
establishing
himself
as a
businessman
on the
Sunset
Strip
. In
1930
, he
arrived
in
Las
Vegas
and was
licensed
to
run
a
business
with
restricted
legal
gambling
. That
became
the
start
of a
successful
and
fruitful
venture
for
years
to
come
. In
1931
,
McAfee
was
briefly
detained
following
a
double-homicide
of
two
rival
businessmen
,
newspaper
reporter
Herbert
S
.
Spencer
and
Los
Angeles
politician
Charles
H
.
Crawford
.
McAfee
denied
any
involvement
and was
never
charged
with a
crime
.
After
a
1939
grand
jury
investigation
into
local
crime
,
headed
by
then-mayor
Fletcher
Bowron
,
FBI
director
J
.
Edgar
Hoover
and
U.S
.
Attorney
General
Frank
Murphy
,
McAfee
and his
wife
,
former
film
actress
June
Brewster
moved
to
Las
Vegas
.
McAfee's
first
major
purchase
was the
Pair-O-Dice
Nightclub
and
Casino
(renamed
the
91
Club
-
after
Highway
91)
,
which
he
paid
$20,000
for. In
1940
, he
opened
a
small
casino
he
named
the
Frontier
Club
, and
soon
after
,
opened
the
Mandalay
Lounge
nightclub
. In
1942
he
bought
the
Pioneer
Club
on
Fremont
, and in
1945
he
acquired
the
SS
Rex
(later
renamed
Benny
Binion's
Horseshoe)
. In
1946
McAfee
opened
the
Golden
Nugget
Saloon
, the
largest
casino
in
Las
Vegas
at the
time
. In
1951
, he and
two
partners
bought
the
Last
Frontier
for
$5.5
million
, and
sold
it
in
1955
for an
undisclosed
amount
.
Less
than a
decade
after
moving
to
Las
Vegas
,
McAfee
had
become
the
city's
veritable
gambling
kingpin
; he
died
on
February
20
,
1960
at the
age
of
71
.
Description
Photograph
caption
dated
January
5
,
1950
reads
, "
Gambler
Guy
M'Afee's
Beverly
Hills
Mansion
After
Ruinous
Fire
-
$75,000
Blaze
as
Police
Sift
Reports
Las
Vegas
Gunmen
Here for "
Bump
Off
"
Job.
"
Subject
Fire investigation--California--Beverly Hills.
Mansions--California--Beverly Hills.
Dwellings--California--Beverly Hills.
Fires--California--Beverly Hills.
Beverly Hills (Calif.).
Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express photographs.
Herald-Examiner Collection photographs.
Format
Photographic prints
Reproduction Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at
http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html
for additional information.
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Los Angeles Herald Examiner Photo Collection
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