Federal officers sought "higher ups" in a Pacific coast rum ring, following seizure of a powerful secret radio station in San Francisco. The radio station assertedly flashed code messages to rum runners off Southern California. The radio, which operated on a 45 meter broadcast band, rivals in size those which were discovered on the New Jersey coast last year as the "nerve center" of a "rum empire." Photo shows one of the raided stations. Photo dated: December 11, 1931.
Prohibition--California--Los Angeles Liquors--California--Los Angeles Crime--California--Los Angeles Radio stations--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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