Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1929 — Page 4

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POPE 1$ OIVEN 5-YEAR TERM City Bootlegger Convicted in Federal Court. Urban Pope, 34, Indianapolis, today faced a five-year term in Leavenworth penitentiary following his conviction in federal court on liquor transporting and conspiracy charges Thursday. Pope was sentenced to serve five years on the transporting charge and two years on the conspiracy charge, to run concurrently. Edward Whittington, 27, Clinton, and Carl King, 23, jointly convicted, were sentenced to eigheten months in the federal reformatory at Chillicothe, O. Whittington is a brother of Jimmy Whittington, killed by alleged hijackers on the Lafayette road while in a car driven by Pope last January. Pope served thirteen months-of a twenty months’ sentence at Leavenworth two years ago in connection with the Pope liquor conspiracy case. Eddie Siersdorfer, 1503 North Pennsylvania street, was sentenced to two years at Leavenworth penitentiary on his plea of guilty to a narcotic charge. Mrs. Eva M. Johnson, jointly charged, was acquitted by a Jury Thursday. Everett Johnson, 1227 Park avenue, convicted on a liquor sale charge, was to be sentenced today.

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