t ■ (New Kensington Dispatch) j• ;il i In a sweep on New Kensington, Fed! !'• j eral prohibition officers, Pittsburg,j raided seven alleged illegal moonshine :.;*1! “joints”, confiscated a small quantity.;y. ;j.'of moonshine and one still and arrest-;:e ’ ed seven men and two women about j'I •{G o’clock Saturday night.* i Eight of the nine arrested gave!n ! their names: Abraham Albert. Second ;I /e|avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Piccarilla j1 l-jof Second avenue; Stanley Levendow- \\ t; ski, 124C Second avenue; Mr. and t-jMrs. Frank Stapinski, Second avenue, . einext door to Levendiwski’s establish-'tt-iment; Harry C'edorick. Third avenue, I ! and^ Frank Kajut, corner Second avc-js; nue and Eighth street. The name of ^raj the ninth party arrested could not be :1 ! \| learned. j {dj Six of the nine arrested were held! r. under $1,000 bond each by Squire A. I h;f. McKinney for hearing before Unit*fj, cl;ed States Commissioner Roger Knox,!, ©'Albert, was held under $2,000 bail by j 'fi Squire McKinney for hearing before j;! Commissioner Knox and the latter two rlt; | were held under bond of $1,000 each c- j by Squire J. B. Kagerman for hearingcl i before the commissioner.e The officers arrived here in taxi-:, cabs and divided into squads. The j[raiding was a simultaneous affair.' j| The officers found a quantity of j moonshine and a 15 gallon still in op- . | eratfon at Albert's place. Several gal* j-! Ions of moonshine was confiscated at L' 1 1-: Levcndowski’s establishment. Small;j’ quantities of illegal liquor were found \if; at. the other places also according to-t,! prohibition headquarters.j! This is the largest series of raidsa over onG week-end fd a god by Fed-j. oral men here for ncvcral monika. i