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NATION, Page 39American NotesGAMBLINGFloating Crap Games
In Mark Twain's day, riverboat gambling brought romance and
roguery to the Mississippi River. Now Iowans are betting that it
will bring tax revenues and jobs. Last week legalized floating
casinos returned to the river for the first time in nearly a
century. Three ships, the Diamond Lady, the President and the
Casino Belle, left from separate Iowa port cities. They were
loaded with slot machines, blackjack tables and roulette wheels
as well as bettors who pay from $7.95 for a breakfast cruise to
$40 for a weekend jaunt.
Iowa lawmakers approved riverboat gambling three years ago
in the hope of creating jobs in shoreside communities hurt by
the declining fortunes of local farm-equipment manufacturers.
The state will get 20% of gross receipts and expects to take in
$11 million annually. To head off criticism that the government
is tempting people to bet the rent check, state lawmakers put
limits of $5 on bets and $200 on any gambler's losses in a
single day. Iowa will lose its monopoly on floating crap games
this summer, when gambling boats start leaving from the
Illinois side of the river.