¥i-i-t-18I-16•enitir-TEN SANDUSKY PERSONS HELD IN CIDER RAIDS3uy Seven Enter Guilty Pleas at riad Toledo; Say Other Arrests c Likely.At least 10 Samlushlans have been arrested In connection the wlth the alleged sale of hardthe cider, so-called “stone fence/' it|*ey became known Wednesday when' it was learned that eight persons appeared before V. S, Commissioner F. W. Gaines at Toledo, seven of them pleading I am guilty to the charge of violating!L the national prohibition aiuend-IL inent and operating a nuisance.Those pleading guilty are Charles Wagner, Hayes-av, near the subway; cir- Eci Knowles, operator of Subway Oafe, Hayes-av and N. Depot-st; Ada Bangle, near the foot of Firsfc-at; pen j Erwin Werner, First-st; John Riss-ieft man* W, Market-st; Roy Sharp, N. m- Depot-st, and William A thorn e.*** Pleads Not Guiltyj Charles Brockley, father of Ada Rengel, was also arraigned before Commissioner Gaines, but pleaded not guilty. Bail for each of the persons was set at $3,000. These persons appeared in Toledo Wednes-day at the order of Wm, A. Apple-:iXQ man, prohibition agent. *Frauk Schropp of Jackson-st otvj and Tony Turner of W. Market-st tls- were also arrested Tuesday byApple-Fl* man and placed in the city prison, of They were taken to Toledo Wednea fci. (Continued on Page 10. Col. 5)sle-orsvn-