Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 84, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1927 — Page 7

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WADDELL SAYS WETS CONTROL DRY MACHINE ./ l Enforcement So Corrupt That Legalized Beer Is Only Remedy. Times Washington Bureau. l.Ut Mcio York Avenue WASHINGTON, Aur. 17.—Corruption and political hypocrisy stalk behind the scenes of prohibition enforcement, Col. James C. Waddell, Federal brewery and alcohol chief, declared today. High Government officials, Col. Waddell asserted, recognize that enforcement is impossible under present conditions, but will not admit it publicly for fear of reprisal by the organized drys. The prohibition official, who will leave office in September, advocates legalization of 2.75 per cent beer as a remedy for existing conditions. Public Is Fooled "The public has no idea of what is going on," said Colonel Waddell. ‘Diversions of industrial alcohol, orgainefd bootlegging backed by unlimited capital end ten-ton trucks loaded with liquor passing over the highways are everyday experiences in the life of an enforcement official. It is a situation that has become Intolerable.” Colonel Waddell declared that subordinate officials, as well as those in charge of enforcing the dry laws, are concealing the real facts from the public. "The extent of corruption and attempted bribery of public officials, of underworld intrigue, of coercion and threats, of political influence brought to bear on a man who treads on the toes of some powerful boss,” continued the Federal officer, "is unknown to the public. Information given through official channels to the press is colored and cannot be trusted.” Answers Wheeler Colonel Waddell denied that legalization of 2.75 per cent beer would bring back the saloon, as Wayne B. Wheeler, Anti-Saloon League counsel, has prophesied. "It would aid in enforcement of the law,” he asserted. “It is not a wedge to permit the return of the saloon, but it would be a step toward temperance. The Eighteenth Amendment cannot be repealed, but we can amend the Volstead act so as to make it a common sense and enforceable statute.” Firmer Official Sued B;l Thneii Special MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 17.—Charles M. Rickert, formei trustee of Niles Township, is defendant today in a suit for $6,000 because, it is alleged, he bought gravel from his wife for use on township roads during his term in office. His bondsmen are co-defendants.

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