n-it.atalrenlyi-1011*3t-nc-itI,» _“1 ^ iMuuuunuea wJin certain racialstrains. ^ED 10 PENCharles Windolph Ccfs One To Five Year Term ForTransportationiyeCharles Windolph was sentenced by Judge Krichbaum, Friday, to servo from one to five years in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of $500 and costs for transporting liquor In *' | violation of the Crabbe act. It washis third conviction.I J Windolph Is the first person to re-jjcelve a penitentiary sentence InStark-eo for violating the stateliquor law. His prosecution followed discovery by police of a quantity of bonded whiskey in a secret compartment of his automobile.II When the liquor was found Windolph escaped. At the time he was under sentence of 30 days In the workhouse from federal court for a part In the Rudner conspiracy case and when the U. 8. supreme court affirmed that case, he surrendered tofederal authorities who turned him over to Stark-co officials at the expiration of his sentence.Strenuous efforts were made to obtain a earole for Windolph, but Judge Krichbaum held that he mustserve his sentence.George Poppas, convicted la at week on a charge of grand larceny, was sentenced Friday to serve from one to seven years in the penitentiary,► —— ■■