Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1922 — Page 5

INDIANA EXTRA DRY, SAYS LESH to Daugherty State Attorney General Declares Liquor Laws Enforced Rigidly. State and Federal prohibition laws arS being more rigidly enforced In Indiana. Violations are on the decline. This was the verdict of about thirty prosecuting attorneys from over the State In letters to Attorney General U. S. Leah, who reported today to Harry M. Daugherty, attorney general at Washington. The Improvement is the direct result of the State and Federal campaign against law violations launched Jan. 20. Lesli said. At that time he called all prosecuting attorneys In the State to Indianapolis and asked them to aid In suppressing the crime wave, particularly as to bootlegging and profiteering. “In order to obtain Information from the most authentic sources," Lesh said in the communication, "I have asked several prosecuting attorneys for a statement of their experiences since the first of the year In the campaign for law enforcement, eapecially the liquor laws and an expression of their views as to whether the enforcement of the laws is becoming more or less difficult. “I have to date received answers from more than half of these officers, and I am pleased to report to you that after having gone over them carefully I am well satisfied with the progress which Is being made.” Few exceptions were found In the replies, Lesh said. “Men will buy whisky, beer and wines wherever they can get it and are wiping to pay the price,” wrote Dwight M. Kinder, Lake County attorney. “As long as men will buy whisky and can pay the price there will be someone to sell It. “Seems like the drinker will buy moonshine or anything else so long as it Is the best he can get. Arrests and convictions have been easier to get now, however.” William P. Evans, prosecutor of Marlon County, said he has made ITT con-

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