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June 1, 1928 RAID BUSTANOBY CLUB Proprietor Arrested, Charged With Dry Law Violation Jacques Bustanoby, who in pre-Volstad Days [The Volstad Act became the National Prohibition Law in 1919] conducted a restaurant in the thirties [location given], widely patronized by college men and theatrical folk, was arrested early this morning by detectives of Deputy Chief Inspector Boland's staff charged with violating the liquor law. The raid took place in two suites of the Hotel Marie Antionette, Sixty-sixth Street and Broadway, where the rooms were fitted up as an exclusive night club. Only five patrons were in the place at the time. The detectives seized a quantity of alleged liquor and took it and Bustanoby to the West Sixty-eighth Station.
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