OF GANGore Evidence Found In Case Of Men Charged With Breaks in Rockingham CountyHaverhill, Mass*, May 2.—Chief Postal Inspector Thomas J. Rice yesterday forged another link in the chain which is smashing the gang of which John Sudol. sentenced Saturday to a year in jail on charges of using an automobile without authority and carrying a loaded revolver without a permit, and John Kotuli. serving a six months sentence in the Worcester County jail, are alleged to be the leaders.Acting upon information his investigation revealed, he went to the barn of the Charles Day estate, over the line at plaistow, N. H„ yesterday afternoon, and found, concealed in the hay, a trunk containing a substantial part of the $1500 worth of merchandise, which the gang is alleged to have stolen from the store of Albert Turgeon. 67 North Main St., Roches- j ter. N. H. 1Inspector Rice, assigned to the case because of the Sudol-Kotull gang is alleged to have robbed numerous country postoflices, interviewed Sudol at the Lawrence Jail and the con-TOMORROW NIGHTSTATE ARMORY, DoverStar Attractionfessed burglar is alleged to have admitted the Rochester break, and gave him a note to . Bolex Lesiczka, now held at Portsmouth, N. H., with hisbrother William, in bail of $3000 eachfor the October session of the Rockingham County Court. Lesiczka confessed to Inspector Rice that loot was cached on the Charles Day Farm and the inspector visited the farm yesterday.inspector Rice and local police officials believe that practically the entire story of breaks in this section will have been told when the investigation of the Sudol-Kotull gang activities has been completed,All members of the group are young, Kotuli, serving six months in Worcester County Jail is 24, Sudol is 19.Kenneth Lord, whoso New Hampshire cases were nol-prossed and who was arraigned at Lawrence yesterday on charges of breaking and entering and bound over to the Grand Jury, is 22. Raymond L. Williams, apprehended with Sudol, and sentenced to six months in the House of Correction, is 26. Bolex Lesiczka, held at Exeter, is 24, and his brother William, also held there, is 22. *Blanche CallowayQueen of Jazz and Her Orchestra Dancing 8:30 to 1 Admission 75eHerald a as pay.BIG WHIST PARTYTONIGHT PEIRCE HALLTod prize - Groceries or Cash Lot of other good prize*Adm. 25o Party on D. 3. T.