Anything for a Bust
Over the weekend, the District Attorney's crackerjack Prohibition task force proved beyond the shadow of a doubt their devotion to the cause.
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Anything for a Bust
Submitted by mary on Wed, 2008-02-06 15:14.
February 6, 1927
Over the weekend, the District Attorney's crackerjack Prohibition task force proved beyond the shadow of a doubt their devotion to the cause.Then again, after the theatrical busts they staged, it's also possible that rum squad head George Contreras and his men simply craved adventure, danger, or an excuse to wear women's clothing.
The fun started when Contreras and two of his agents entered a home while dressed as telephone repairmen. When they were unable to find the hooch inside, they flung open the chicken coop in the backyard, and were greeted by three full-grown lions.
Yes, three full-grown lions. In a chicken coop.
All three men promptly vaulted over the fence, and sought shelter across the street. Here, they discovered A. Hernandez's 25 gallon still, and arrested him.
The lions were pets, they later discovered, though "not particularly fond of strangers."
After the lion incident, Contreras dressed two more of his agents up in women's clothing and took them joy-riding to 217 E. 61st St.. Here, he pulled up to the home of a suspected moonshiner, Raymond Manley, and asked for "some liquor for the girlfriends." When Manley brought out a bottle, police raided the place and discovered an enormous still, 180 gallons of whiskey, and 39 barrels of mash.
So, to sum up: a man crafts a tasty beverage by hand, and goes to jail for his trouble, while the man who raises adult lions, in a chicken coop, no less, walks free. And our rum squad seems to enjoy playing dress-up a little more than the average adult probably should.
Up is down, left is right. Sheesh.
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