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Show GREEKS START II RIOT (I NIGHT A Greek social hall at 142 Twent-flfth Twent-flfth street was the biene of a email net last night, when several Greeks took umbrage at a song by a Greek entertainer and hurled a number of cups and glioses at him. The police were called into the place and quelled the disturbance, but failed to locate the responsil le parties. At the time the. trouble occurred there was a crowd of nearly one hundred hun-dred Greeks in the hall and motion pictures were being thrown on a screen. The piano was being played by a Greek girl and the song that grated on the ears of some of the Greoks contained a icflection on a small community near Athens After their failure to locate the trouble mauers, the police, under the direction of Sergeant John Hutchins, search d the crowd foi guns While the search was going on, two of the Greeks threw their lolls of money on the floor and when one of the officers of-ficers picked them up. one was found to contain 360 and the other $250. The owners were taken to the police station, but gave a clear explanation as to here they secured the money and were released. Sergeant Hutch-Ins Hutch-Ins warned ihe proprietors of the hail that It would have to be run in a more orderly manner in the futuie. oo |