Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1931 — Page 14
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LIQUOR SOURCE DAMMED WITH STILL SEIZURE Daily Output of 125 Gallons of Whisky Is Stopped in Raid, v A generous source of Indianapolis liquor was wiped out late Thursday when deputy sheriffs raided a residence in Lafayette Heights and confiscated a 300-gallon still with a daily output of 125 gallons of whisky. Deputies had gone to the home of W, Darnell on information a small still was in operation. The one found, which occupied most of the basement df the house, is one of the largest ever confiscated and dismantled in or near Indianapolis. Darnell was not at home when the raid was made. Today he is the object of a wide search. Mrs. Edith Darnell, who was at home with her three small children, admitted to deputies that the still had been erected six weeks ago and had been in operation daily since then, they said. According to deputies she told them that the 125 gallons of whisky manufactured daily by her husband was sold wholesale in barrel lots to retailers. Ninety-eight gallons of barreled com whisky were found in the basement, deputies said. In addition to the whisky, deputies said they found 3,500 gallons of mash. PRIVATE GROUNDS ARE OPENED BY HOOVERS Precedent of Thirty Years’ Standing Broken for Easter. WASHINGTON, April 3.—A precedent of thirty years’ standing was broken by President and Mrs. Hoover today to welcome the thousands of Easter visitors to Washington. The President issued an executive order to oj!>e'n the gates of the private south grounds of the White House from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. each day. The gates have been kept closed to the public for thirty years except on special occasions such as the Easter Monday egg rolling festival. It was indicated at the White House that Mr. and Mrs. Hoover probably would step out on the south portico during the noon hour each day to extend their welcome to the visitors in person.
STOLE CAR TO KEEP DATE; GETS 90 DAYS Youth, 17. Must Go to Farm for Theft of Auto. How a 17-year-old youth stole a car and forged a check to keep a date with his girl was told Special Judge Earl R. Cox in criminal court Thursday afternoon. The youth, Howard Hoyt, alias Howard Points, said he stole an automobile belonging to Paul Karnes of Westerville, 0., March 17, from near the statehouse, drove to Bedford, and, finally visited a girl in Peerless. A ninety-day sentence on the Indiana state farm was meted by the court. Dime Debt Runs 60 Years By Times Special KEWANEE, Ind., April 3.—Henry D Howell of this city, only surviving member of a family which once operated a general store at Marshtown, has received 10 cents from George B. Lease, now a resident of Missouri, in payment for a plug of tobacco purchased at the store sixty years ago.
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state of undress. Later, another man entered and tried to appear nonchalant. R. D. Knickerbocker, Reed's attorney, inquired on cross-examina-tion if the “other man” “lit the brand of cigaret prescribed for embarrassing moments. The Reeds are opponents for divorce and the custody of two minor children. Reed previously testified Miss Lee used profane language so loudly after a scene in the Agua Caliente casino that they were ordered to leave the resort. Slain American Brought Home By United Press NEW YORK, April 3.—'The body of Fred Nixon-Nirdlinger, shot by his wife at Nice, France, arrived today on the Fabre liner. Providence, and was sent immediately to Philadelphia.
SOVIET OPPOSES WORLD FLIGHT Denies Americans Right to Fly Over Russia. By United Press MOSCOW. April 3—The Soviet! government has refused permission to Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Hem- { don Jr., to fly over Russian ter-; ritory on their proposed trip around ■, the world, the United Press was
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