Albert Smith, Jerry Ramlow, and Barney Bernard with equipment confiscated from a police raid on the residence at 1019 North Doheny Road on the night of January 4, 1938. The house was apparently operating as a casino for two weeks before tuxedo-clad policemen infiltrated the party and confiscated gambling equipment, $1755 in cash, and arrested seven men. Almost a hundred others, including high profile film actors and producers, were found at the residence.
Assistant chief liquor control officer Prentiss Moore leading a raid on the home of Cole Catalonotte. Moore and other members of the liquor control division of the State Board of Equalization confiscated a fifty-gallon still and 350 gallons of grape brandy from Catalonotte’s home before arresting him.