June 2, 1928

BUSTANOBY'S SUITE RAIDED

Detectives Say They Found Bar, Dance Floor and Liquor

Two studio apartment suites occupied by Jacques Bustanoby, restaurateur, in the Hotel Marie Antionette, were raided early yesterday by six detectives of Inspector James Boland's staff. They are said to have entered by means of a guest card and to have found the apartments fitted with a bar and dance floor. Mr. Bustanoby was later arraigned before United States Commissioner Cotter on a charge of possessing intoxicating liquor. He was released in $500 bail for a hearing on June 30th. Commissioner Cotter held Richard Crawford of Miami, Florida, in $1000 bail pending his removal to Florida where he is under indictment for transporting liquor. Crawford's trunk, it is alledged, was lined with copper and contained ten gallons of whiskey.