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Title: Aruba Casino of the Day Part 3 - 230 JE Irausquin Part 1 of 5
Post by: Michael Siskin R-7387 on Feb 22, 2024, 06:32 PM
On October 15, 1969, a little over a year after the Aruba-Sheraton opened, the Holiday Inn opened a fair distance up Palm Beach at 230 JE Irausquin Blvd. Aruba has hotels and resorts that do not have casinos, but I believe these were the first three resorts. The main City in Aruba is Orangestad. In Orangestad, two hotels opened before the Aruba Caribbean, The Coral Strand (or The Strand, at different times) and the Talk of the Town. It was not until the resorts were built that Aruba began to have casinos.

The Holiday Inn opened with a casino, which collectors have always assumed bore the name of the reort, as had the two previous resorts. I suppose it was because the chips do not have a name on them. Nor does any other standard collectible. A letter has been discovered since my original post, written by the successor casino owners to Ewing, which lets us know the actual name of the resort (as well as certain company officers of that company):

holiday inn casino sold to king [medum].jpg

The Casino Royale was run by Clifford Jones and Jake Kozloff, the same duo that first ran the Aruba Caribbean Casino.

holiday inn (iniitials s164.jpgholiday inn.jpgholiday inn - roulette (table a - orange).jpgholiday inn - roulette (table b - white - side a).jpgholiday inn - roulette (table b - red).jpg

You can see the distinctive CJ/JK they often used throughout the Caribbean, which we saw on the dice of the Aruba Caribbean. Note that on one $1 chip, those initials have been scratched off. Initially, those were the only known Holiday Inn $1 chips, but since then, pristine chips have surfaced. I don't believe anyone knows why the initials were scratched off.

matchbook 4 (blue).jpgmatchbook 1.jpgmatchbook 2 (aruba).jpgmatchbook 3 (aruba in caribbean).jpg

luggage tag (obverse).jpgluggage tag (reverse).jpg

postcard 1 (1970).jpg
postcard 2 (1971).jpg

When I posted that last postcard on an Aruba bulletin board many years ago, people (including his son) recognized the chef pictured on the card, who had worked in Aruba for many decades. Also, of note, is that you can make out which chips are being used in the casino portion:

holiday inn (1971 - big wheel).jpg

holiday inn (1971 - chip).jpg

It's the same $1 chip!

Here are some images I have obtained from others over the years:

postcard.jpg

holiday inn 1974 brochure cover.jpgholiday inn 1974 brochure interior.jpgholiday inn 1974 inn covers.jpg


Michael Siskin
Title: Re: Aruba Casino of the Day Part 3 - 230 JE Irausquin Part 1 of 5
Post by: Doug Balduini "Mr.Sahara" LM-8917-289 on Feb 22, 2024, 07:13 PM
Well Done Michael !!!!   
Title: Aruba Casino of the Day Part 3 - 230 JE Irausquin Part 2 of 5
Post by: Michael Siskin R-7387 on Feb 23, 2024, 03:17 PM
Aruba Casino of the Day Part 3 - 230 JE Irausquin Part 2 of 5

Three brothers, Frank, Maurice and Herman Kozinsky began producing motion pictures in the 1940's. They changed their surname to King and named their production company King Brothers Productions. They were notable for hiring black listed writers to write screenplays for them. Their movies included "Dillinger" and "The Brave One". The King brothers started another company, King International. King International began running the casino at 230 JE Irausquin Blvd. in the Holiday Inn in 1972. As shown in Part 1, King International purchased their chips and some other equipment from Ewing Manufacturing Co.

letter - holiday inn casino sold to king [medum].jpg

In the letter, Bruce Bolis notes that a person named Everett McCarlie was operating the casino.

business card (front).jpgbusiness card (back).jpg

Like Clifford Jones and Jake Kozloff, McCarlie worked in Las Vegas prior to showing up in Aruba. McCarlie is one of the people on the famous series of Thunderbird business card chips (host chips?):

thunderbird hotel - e mccarlie (front).jpgthunderbird hotel - e mccarlie (reverse).jpg

McCarlie, a native of Mississippi, started working in Las Vegas at Binion's Horseshoe in the 1950's. McCarlie also operated Castaways in 1963 to the end of 1964 with his partner, Mississippi oilman Ike P. LaRue. McCarlie owned and operated casinos in Curacao and the Havana Hilton in Cuba, and opened the Splash Casino in Tunica.

Everett and his son Gene both had business card/host chips at the King International (these images are borrowed courtesy of the Chip Guide and the MoGH):

e mccarlie host chip.jpeggene mccarlie host chip.jpeg

Even if McCarlie operated the casino, Herman King was the face of the King International Casino, and his name appears on a number of $1,000 ncv chips (I don't own any, but you can see them in the Chip Guide). Others, including his brother Frank, had their own chips, too (images courtesy of the Chip Guide and the MoGH):

h king host chip.jpegfrank king host chip.jpeg

As noted, the first series of King International chips, like the Casino Royale chips, were made by Ewing with the Ewing mold (one of my personal favorites):

king international (1st series - ewing).jpgking international - 5 dollars (ewing).jpgking international - 5 dollars (ewing - drilled - side a).jpg

If you look very closely at the two $5 chips, you will notice that, along with one being drilled, the colors of the divi divi tree are slightly different. This is a recognized variation and can be found in a number of denominations.

In the second series, they dropped the word "International" from the chips, but not the casino.

king international (gray w pink).jpgking international (hc - red inserts).jpgking international - 5 dollars (yellow inserts).jpgking international - 5 dollars (orange inserts).jpgking international - 5 ncv (orange).jpg

Here are some more collectibles:

token (1988 - obverse).jpgtoken (1988 - reverse).jpg

playing cards (type 1 - blue).jpgplaying cards (type 1 - red).jpg

playing cards (type 2 - red).jpgplaying cards (type 2 - blue).jpg

postcard (king intl - pos 1975 - front){sm}.jpg

matchbook 2.jpg
matchbook 1.jpgmatchbook 5.jpg
matchbook 3 (conf rms - striker down).jpgmatchbook 3 (conf rms - interior).jpg
matchbook 4 (action centers).jpg

I was able to date the last matchbook to this casino by the opening and closing dates of the hotels listed. And they also issued my only Christmas matchbook:

match box (seasons greetings).jpg

They even had barrel matches:

match barrel 1 (english - side view 1).jpgmatch barrel 1 (english - side view 2).jpg

match barrel 1 (english - top view).jpg

match barrel 2 (spanish - side view 1){sm}.jpgmatch barrel 2 (spanish - side view 2){sm}.jpg

Note that there are two versions of the barrel matches, English and Spanish. Spanish is an important language in Aruba because of its close proximity to Venezuela.

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Here is something unusual I was able to buy, and I'm still excited about it. It's a letter for a Jubilee in 1975. It came with the brochure above:

jubillee letter (pg 1){sm}.jpgjubillee letter (pg 2){sm}.jpg

brochure (interior){sm}.jpg
brochure (back){sm}.jpg

And, of course, here are some borrowed images:

holiday inn postcard 1986.jpg

king intl 2 one half inch acrylic dice.jpg

king intl drilled keychain 25 dollars.jpg

paper weight.jpg

king intl washable plastic cards 1.jpg

1979 visitors guide ad.jpeg

Michael Siskin
Title: Aruba Casino of the Day Part 3 - 230 JE Irausquin Part 3 of 5
Post by: Michael Siskin R-7387 on Feb 23, 2024, 03:45 PM
Aruba Casino of the Day - 230 JE Irausquin Part 3

In 1985, Danny Jones purchased the King International Casino from Frank King. On July 2, 1986, the casino opened as the Grand Holiday Casino. The Grand Holiday is most notable as the first place to offer Caribbean Stud. A friend of Danny Jones, James Suttle supposedly invented the game and, in 1987, Danny Jones introduced it at the Grand Holiday Casino. The game took off when they added the progressive jackpot. As a side note, David Sklansky claims to have invented a game that was earlier and like Caribbean Stud in most respects.

grand holiday (white).jpggrand holiday (orange).jpg
grand holiday - 5 dollars.jpggrand holiday - 5 dollars (collectors).jpg

For some reason, samples of these chips are readily available:

grand holiday (white - chipco sample - obverse).jpggrand holiday - 5 dollars (sample - obverse).jpggrand holiday - 5 dollars (chipco sample - obverse).jpggrand holiday (white - chipco sample - reverse).jpg

Also, for some reason, they used $1, and perhaps $5 Scandinavian Dawn chips at their poker tables. They are available in linen and satin finishes:

grand holiday (scandinavian dawn - poker - linen).jpggrand holiday (scandinavian dawn - poker - satin).jpg

The Poker Room had its own hot stamped chips:

grand holiday (ghc hot stamp - obverse).jpggrand holiday (ghc hot stamp - reverse).jpg

I first went to the Holiday Inn's casino after it was no longer the Grand Holiday, but I did play in a poker tournament at the successor casino, the Excelsior, and they used $25 Scandinavian Dawn chips along with chips from an Ultimate Bet tournament as their tournament chips. The Scandinavian Dawn chips were very worn. Although they used their own tokens in their slot machines for fractional amounts, they used Scandinavian Dawn's $1 tokens:

token - 5 cents (red paint).jpgtoken (scandinavian dawn  - obverse).jpg

I have been told the paint on the 5 cent token indicated that the winner won some special prize.

postcard (1989).jpg

playing card.jpg

matchbook 1.jpgmatchbook 2.jpg

coin cup 1.jpg

Borrowed images:

postcard.jpg

postcard 2.jpg

grand holiday carib poker table.jpg

Note that you can see both Grand Holiday chips and Scandinavian Dawn chips on the table.

Michael Siskin