intoor•med-S-00anasutoiutu wao uwu-iiuu uuauiuiui uj. w*«? *»committee.HE HE’S MORE ABOUTCIDER RAIDSSTARTS ON PAGE ONE1 hlt;SUJCPIllllTKday afternoon but did not arrive m time for arraignment before Commissioner Gaines.Athome’s address Is unknown to police. Neither Is his name given in the city directory. All of the other persons were known as soft drink shop proprietors.William A. Appleman reported Tuesday night after arriving in To-at ledo that 14 persons had been n» placed under arrest and that 12,000 is gallons of hard cider had been con* :fiscated. Schropp and Turner are?s expected to have a hearing before J*f, Commissioner Gaines today, st Those pleading guilty will appear er before Federal Judge Hahn in To-. ledo while Brockley’s case will come 1- up before the Federal grand Jury.^ Ux pec ted Others**! One or two other persons frommbepoianlt;thicoiinch*claJurGoIperforSI!AifinleyOOlitrofroetaamabiisSandusky are expected to be called frrd before Commissioner Gaines, al-s» though he said Wednesday night that he did not believe that there °*iare H persons under arrest on thoi liquor charges. |rs Balds made here are the resultit of a series of secret raids by Applets man, chief prohibition agent of the io Toledo district, in which he rest ported finding that there is almost open traffic here in sale of in | toxica ting liquors, especially cider, i Besides straight “stone fence lo mixtures of grape wine and apple ? rs cld3t* appear to be a popular drink io m Sandusky, Appleman said. Quan-iv titles of Canadian whisky ana do-at mesttc moonshine was found uy Ap* ce i pieman and his men, he reported.re I ---------- —verforbleSol