Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1930 — Page 24
OCT. 3, 1930.
GRAPE GROWERS GIVENJVARNING Sales for Wine Purposes to Be Prosecuted. B't United Prtn # WASHINGTON. Oct, 3 —Reported plans of California grape growers and distributers to capitalize the
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government's liberal attitude toward the home wine-maker have drawn the announcement of Amos W. W. Woodcock, prohibition director, that prosecutions would follow any concerted move to market grapes for wine purposes. Woodcock made it plain that immunity for the householder who desires to make wine for his owm use will not apply to those who are seeking to provide w?ine-making ingredients or utensils on a commercial basis. “It is against the law knowingly to sell grapes or anything else for
the manufacture of intoxicating liquors." he said. LIFE~TERM FOR NEGRO Wilbert WTieeler Pleads Guilty to Murder of Woman. Pleading guilty to second degree murder before Criminal Judge James A. Collins, Wilbert Wheeler, 35, Negro, Thursday was sentenced to the state prison for life. With consent of the prosecutor, the man admitted fatally shooting Alice Anderson, Negro, Dec. 23, 1929, in a quarrel in the 600 block Ogden street.
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ROWBOTTOMJN VISIT Serves Notice on Fifield He’s Bcssing District. Congressman Harry Row-bottom cßep.). Evansville, cams to the statehGTse Thursday accompanied by a Citholic priest from Winslow, Ind. The pair went to the office of Alfred E. Houston, state fire marshal and former Marion (Ind.) Ku-Klux
Klan leader. They told Hogston they were there to meet Walter Bossert, former Indiana klan dragon. Bossert came in at noon and went into conference with Rowbottom and the priest, but all declared that “there is no story in it.’’ Rowbottom went into office during the Indiana klan regime. While awaiting Bossert’s arrival, Rowbottom took occasion to call on Secretary of State Otto G. Fifield. and drive another nail into the political coffin of former State Senator Bruce E. Cooper (Eep.)
Stewartsville, beaten for the nominal ion: by Rowbottom. He served notice on Fifield that he will handle the state patronage in the First district from now on
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and that Cooper and his men are “out." Virginia Fugitive Held MARION. Ind., Oct. 3.—Carl i Cleek. 18, alleged to be a fugitive
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from Gate City, Va., was arrested* here. Cleek is said to have broken jail at Gate City where he was being held pending trial on a burglary charge. He informed officers that he would waive extradition.
