Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 252, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1927 — Page 4

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BOOZE NOT QUALITY OF OLDEN DAYS Bootlegger Sells Inferior Grade Even A/hen It’s 'Best Grade’ Now. It is not the newness of the present bootlep whisky that makes it poison, but the method of making' it, according to J. E. Dunwoody, city health board chemist. “In the old days when beer was 5 cents and whisky was 10, the distiller caught the first distillate and threw it away,” he said. “This first part was a mild poison, acetaldehyde. '.Then the true, pure whisky was caught. The last dis(#iate, which Is almost pure fusel oil, very poison, was also thrown away. “But in these days of the Wright bone dry law, with so-called “Scotch” selling for sl2 to sls a quart, all of the distilled liquor is caught and sold.” Dunwoody said that aging whisky in wooden kegs does not take any of the poison out. “The only advantage of aging liquor,” he said, "is to give it a mellow flavor.” “Another thing that makes drinking a dangerous habit these days,” •he chemist said, “is the fact that most bootleggers are filthy in handling ‘booze.’ The other day police brought me two jugs of liquor to test and when I poured it out I found three roaches in one jug and four in the other. There was also a thick sediment in the bottom of eacli jug.” PASSING THROUGH CANAL Hu Inttrrt Press BALBOA, PANAMA (’ A N A L ZONE, Jan, 26. —Escorted by the U. 8. 8. Arkansas, the British cruiser Renown, bearing the Duke and Duchess of York, has begun its transit of the Panama Canal.

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WGY. WHAS (399.8). Louisville—Concert. WHO 15261. Dps Moines —Popular songs. WSMB (319), New Orleans —Concert. 9:00 —KMA (461). Shenandoah—Musical. WEAF (492). New York—Smith Bros.; to WGR, WCAE. WTAG, KSD. WDAF. WCCO. WOC. WRC. WSAI. WWJ. GHB (2661. Clearwater—Dance music. WHO 15261, Des Moines—Quartets. WHN (.361.2). New York—Entertainers. WHK (273), Cleveland—Choral singers. WJR (5171. Detroit—Serenaders. WLW ( 422.3). Cincinnati—Trio. 9:3O—KFMO (545.11. St. Louis—Music. KPRC (296.91, Houston—Music. WCCO (416.4). St. Paul—Trio. WOC (484), Davenport—Organ. WSAI (326), Cincinnati—Dance music. 9:IO—WLW (422.3), Cincinnati—Ford and Glenn.

Dancing 0:00 —CFO A, WHK, WJZ. O:2O—WLW. 7:3O—CFCA, KPRC. B:OO—WHK. B:3O—KFAB. 9:OO—WGHB. 9:3O—WSAI. SC4S—CFFA. 10:00—WT AM. 10:15—KMOX. 10:30—KTHS, WCAE, WIIAD, 12:00—CNRV. ON RE. I:OO—KNX, KPO.

9:IS—CFCA (4541. Toronto—Orchestra. IO:M>—WTAM (589.4), Cleveland—Orchestra. 10:15—KMOX (280.2). St. Louis—Dance music. 10:50—CNRW (584 4). Winnipeg—Comic opera. KTHS (574.8). Hot Springs— Dance concert. WCCO (410.4). St. Paul —Music. WCAE (401.3), Pittsburgh—

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