Page 14--Friday, May 26, 1978-The Michigan Daily Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - The Boardwalk is damp, the surf is chilly and Miss America isn't in town, but nobody cares because the nation's only T legal gambling casino outside Nevada is expected to open here this morning. Barring a last minute legal snag, the dice will roll and the wheels will turn at 10 a.m. in the former Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Hotel, now Resorts International Hotel Casino, which has undergone a $40 million renovation. AFTER MONTHS of writing regulations on everything from black- jack to showgirl's pasties, the New Jer- sey Casino Control Commission was meeting in Trenton yesterday to clear away the final legal hurdles to grant the hotel a certificate of operation to open its casino. One of the questions facing the com- mission was whether to approve the casino's request for $5 minimums on gaming tables or its staff recommen- dations for a large number of $2 tables. The hotel's casino, which is about half the size of a football field, will open with 893 slot machines, 60 blackjack tables, 10 craps tables, 10 roulette wheels, three baccarat tables and three wheels of fortune. A 50 percent expansion of the gaming area is planned within three months. ON THE STREETS, local and state police fear that 400,000 cars may A "ROOKIE" dealers converge on this small island for the which is all set for toda first casino weekend and the casino ready to roll 7'p1I, flg! I New Jersey voters approved gam- bling for Atlantic City in November 1976 after turning down a proposal two years earlier to allow casinos anywhere in the state. THE FLORIDA-BASED conglomer- ate, which owns two hotels and operates two casinos in the Bahamas, was given a temporary casino permit last week. The permit is good for up to nine months as state authorities continue an investigation into the firm on its ap- plication for a permanent license. Resorts International casino is ex- pected to gross more than $100 million in its first year, whith 8 percent going to the state for senior citizens and the disabled. Several other serious casino develop- ers, including Playboy, Penthouse and Caesar's Palace, are waiting to see Re- sorts International's profits before building their own casino hotels on the Boardwalk. So far, no one has secured the long-term financing needed to build the $50 million to $115 million casino palaces proposed. Five nights of "test runs" last week jammed the casino with thousands of excited sightseers carelessly betting $100 bills in play money on tables and real nickels, quarters and dollar coins in the slot machines, which could not accept slugs. The play nights were designed to ease the nervousness of 495 rookie dealers and scores of state gaming inspectors. AP Photo stands by the Big Six wheel at the Atlantic City casino y's scheduled opening. traditionally hectic Memorial Day holiday. Gov. 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