Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 203, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1930 — Page 9

JAN. S, 1930

U. $, READY TO START MAKING WHISKY AGAIN Dry Chief Issues Permits to Replace Supply of Medicinal Liquor. Bu fferippu-I/oicard A'eteup/ipec AlHnrt&r WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Cverholt, Old Taylor, Old Crow, Old Hermitage, Greenbriar and Golden Wedding. These are only a few of the wellknown "before-the-war” brands of American rye and bourbon whiskies which soon are going back into production—to be bottled in bond under government supervision. These nationally known brands

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and others will be manufactured legally during 1930—and for the first time since prohibition became the law in 1919—t0 supply the demand lor medicinal whiskies. Prohibition Commissioner Doran has approved permits to distill approximately 2,000,000 gallons of whisky for medicinal purposes this year. • Doran acted under authority of the Willis-Campbell amendment to the Volstead law. This amendment, enacted in 1921, directs that when liquor stored in distilleries and bonded warehouses shall have been reduced to a quantity insufficient to supply the “nonbeverage” needs of the country that additional liquors shall be distilled. Among the distilleries which again will resume operations is that of A. Overholt <fc Cos., at Bradford, Pa., which has caused Secretary Mellon more embarrassment than any of his former business connections. Mellon’s association with this business before he became secretary of the treasury has furnished a con-

stant excuse to political prohibitionists to assail him. Permits to distill al3o have been issued to the American Medicinal Spirits Company of Louisville and Baltimore tc distill bourbon in Kentucky and rye in Maryland. Tire Frankfort Distilling Company of Louisville ad the Glenmore Distilling Company of Owensboro, Ky. Permits will be issued to other companies also so that the physician may eventually have an opportunity to take his choice of Overholt, Old Taylor, Old Crow, Golden Wedding, Old Hermitage, Greenbriar, Old Mcßrayer, Bond & Lillard, Mt. Vernon, Spring Garden, O. F. C., Old Grandad or Shenley. All of these brands will be manufactured under the strictest supervision the prohibition bureau is able to maintain. The manufacturing will be in accordance with the old formulas of each concern. The product will require four yearn of aging in barrels before it is transferred to bottles.

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