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:It was probably deduced... because if I remember correctly there wasn't any references to prove it... according with the 1964 [https://www.leagle.com/decision/1964195923latcm193611647 BROMLEY v. COMMISSIONER] case, "Standard Games of Hawaii" (Irving and Martin's former company) continued until 1945, at which time it was sold... there's also [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-pPOptIVkqlw/VVKca0EYJnI/AAAAAAAAEIU/C8asLamQOfM/s640/1949-04-02.PNG this ad] on April 2, 1949 issue of the Billboard magazine which proves that Service Games, Havaii had already been formed... so... congratulations... that's a great finding :) ... In what newspaper did you found that article?...--[[User:Asagoth|Asagoth]] ([[User talk:Asagoth|talk]]) 13:02, 30 June 2019 (EDT)
 
:It was probably deduced... because if I remember correctly there wasn't any references to prove it... according with the 1964 [https://www.leagle.com/decision/1964195923latcm193611647 BROMLEY v. COMMISSIONER] case, "Standard Games of Hawaii" (Irving and Martin's former company) continued until 1945, at which time it was sold... there's also [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-pPOptIVkqlw/VVKca0EYJnI/AAAAAAAAEIU/C8asLamQOfM/s640/1949-04-02.PNG this ad] on April 2, 1949 issue of the Billboard magazine which proves that Service Games, Havaii had already been formed... so... congratulations... that's a great finding :) ... In what newspaper did you found that article?...--[[User:Asagoth|Asagoth]] ([[User talk:Asagoth|talk]]) 13:02, 30 June 2019 (EDT)
 
:: This is the source as I have written it in my term paper " “Notice of Co-Partnership”. Honolulu Advertiser, (1946, December 28), pp. 12. " Honolulu Advertiser being the newspaper. It was not that difficult to find because I just needed to narrow my search down to Hawaii around the 40's. A friend of mine did help me out a lot by showing how the site even works. -Konim96
 
:: This is the source as I have written it in my term paper " “Notice of Co-Partnership”. Honolulu Advertiser, (1946, December 28), pp. 12. " Honolulu Advertiser being the newspaper. It was not that difficult to find because I just needed to narrow my search down to Hawaii around the 40's. A friend of mine did help me out a lot by showing how the site even works. -Konim96
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:::Yep... I know that kind of  "websites"...  I stumbled on one of those some time ago... when I was looking for [https://retrocdn.net/images/d/d6/ColoradoSpringsGazetteTelegraph_US_1997-03-10_page_12.png some info] about [[Korwin Hailey]] (The guy that Bromley put in charge of Service Games, Nevada),... my workaround was printing a portion (the one that counted) of the page with "microsoft print to pdf"... not realy professional... but is better than nothing... [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yjkQZXWcF2edwa2MpNko1bkdi7ej09iw/view?usp=sharing here's] the not so great, but  decent, result... it's all yours... thank you very much for your help :) ...--[[User:Asagoth|Asagoth]] ([[User talk:Asagoth|talk]]) 18:39, 30 June 2019 (EDT)

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After doing some research for my term paper, I found this article in some old newspapers thanks to newspapers.com. This article is from 1946 in December and as you can see, it claims that Service Games was started on the 1st day of September in that same year. Almost everywhere I checked, the claim was that the Service Games was started in 1945, not 1946. I know I am being very pedantic, but I do wish to know where does this information come from? -Konim96

It was probably deduced... because if I remember correctly there wasn't any references to prove it... according with the 1964 BROMLEY v. COMMISSIONER case, "Standard Games of Hawaii" (Irving and Martin's former company) continued until 1945, at which time it was sold... there's also this ad on April 2, 1949 issue of the Billboard magazine which proves that Service Games, Havaii had already been formed... so... congratulations... that's a great finding :) ... In what newspaper did you found that article?...--Asagoth (talk) 13:02, 30 June 2019 (EDT)
This is the source as I have written it in my term paper " “Notice of Co-Partnership”. Honolulu Advertiser, (1946, December 28), pp. 12. " Honolulu Advertiser being the newspaper. It was not that difficult to find because I just needed to narrow my search down to Hawaii around the 40's. A friend of mine did help me out a lot by showing how the site even works. -Konim96
Yep... I know that kind of "websites"... I stumbled on one of those some time ago... when I was looking for some info about Korwin Hailey (The guy that Bromley put in charge of Service Games, Nevada),... my workaround was printing a portion (the one that counted) of the page with "microsoft print to pdf"... not realy professional... but is better than nothing... here's the not so great, but decent, result... it's all yours... thank you very much for your help :) ...--Asagoth (talk) 18:39, 30 June 2019 (EDT)