• (New Kensington Dispatch) j rr... ^*1* In a sweep on New Kensington, Fed .1 ITj eral prohibition ofFicers, Pittsburg,: JiI raided seven alleged illegal moonshine i n,; “joints”, confiscated a small quantity.:: * i'of moonshine and one still and arrsat-; ie! ,! ed seven men and two women aboutI c'j»I0 o’clock Saturday night, j Eight of the nine arrested gavej I their names: Abraham Albert. Second.I /! avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Piccarilla j \\ j of Second avenue; Stanley Levendow- fo : ski, 124C Second avenue; Mr. and;_ j Mrs. Frank Stapinski, Second avenue,i next door to Levendiwski’s establish-' ^timent; Harry C'edorick. Third avenue,!i ‘ ;and4 Frank Kajut, corner Second avc- j: nue and Eighth street. The name of •.the ninth party arrested could not be •!, ‘ U; learned. ! ~i • L, Six of the nine arrested were lield!1 : C; under $1,000 bond each by Squire A. ! ^i F. McKinney for hearing before XTnit^j|ed States Commissioner Roger Knox,*'Albert, was held under $2,000 bail by .A.i Squire McKinney for hearing before ! Commissioner Knox and the latter two q j were held under bond of $1,000 each £ j by Squire J. B. Kagerman for hearing ^ j before the commissioner. pThe officers arrived here in taxi*;H! cabs and divided into squads. The! raiding was a simultaneous affair.-: j (*- 'fir* ^ £______ 1 _ _______ j.ii___ _ t* • liSP