WHOLESALE ARRESTS
ALLEGED POLICE CORRUPTION. (Australian Press Association). (United Service). .(Received this day at noon.) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27. The most eensatonal. development, of the Grand Jury investigation into bootlegging and gang warfare came, when the, allegation of police, corruption was made at midnightfTwith the arrest of a poljbe;-baptain And twmty-twoi policenrlbh : oh charge of extortion', .-bribery >and corruption. :< - Among the prisoners are .seven sergeants and to Oily Hall detectives. The police captain is Charles-(UQheh.| | The :> prisoners were taken 'into custody outside, the. office "of: District Attorney 1 Monogran \ wherd ; they - were under examination for four hours. All have been placed in cells at the City Hall, awaiting a hearing before Judge Lewis, who ordered the investigation.
Two other police captains . and half a dozen city detectives, also Matthew Patterson, Republican Organisation Ward leader, and member of the Pennsylvania House of Repesentatives were arrested. .- y . .
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1928, Page 5
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