*p*ik-*r,vasan. ay. ms ird-)gyfedlid,enthasaerscu-Arraign Man On Policyraceltion,Alfred Salvadore, 48. of 11 Adams; St; Mechanicville, was arraigned in city court Jester-day. afternoon on a charge of it* legal possession of lottery policy slips.City Judge Thonias E. Ryan granted an adjournament until Friday, Feb. 5, on SaKadore’s rjequest to obtain counsel. Sa^ vadore was held. at the policestation until 51.000 bond was posted by John L. Rabbitt of 141 N. Main St.Salvadore was arrested shortly after 2 p.m. on the ^street, in front of 22X1 Saratoga Ave., by Chief of. Police Henry C.au-:edmr•wl-indageire-ouril*P-the lt;if ii g. air-the arp all and : to inf. heers css na-of ict. of hin old theJ*R Arnold, Lt. Joseph P. Ryan and Sgt. Frank P. PonziHo. In his possession at the time, Chief Arnold said, were “slips'1 which police now are holding as evidence along with a considerable sum of money/.The arrest • followed several weeks of investigation after parents complained of .school-age children being solicited by “numbers” writers, police said.• Salvadore and other suspects were trailed for some time before the arrest was made. Police hinted that he is believed to be the. head of-the “numbers” operation in the Mcchan-icvtlle area, with collections of policy plays ultimately being relayed to Schenectady. Since Salvadore's arrest, there has been a marked decrease of local interest in horse raec results; and pinball machines in a number of Mechanicville locations Sre carrying signs noting the devices arc “nut of order.” •While the gambling probe was under way and. suspected policy writers were being “shadowed, police received a report that certain operators had held a banquet for their workers and collectors at a local Cavern.ThBrutof s Edult; tus i try i the i drav nom Grid.AdayMet! Spea Pleh tor ( sen' will SodisciPhy:dustCJiicandsubjM:beportiYoriDiCccrnent,Me-b«-arc,andans [ to .ent Me-aval :ian jur-ack- •AMi icvil bega until Man nour Mrs. Chri: Mi Mrs. reel S. M nue Plac woof Vi Hill, be t Rich Mrs. ter