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Ex-Officer Was Forced to Mingle With Users, Attorney Says.

A “loose” system of narcotics law enforcement in Indianapolis was charged today in federal court by counsel for Bernard Peterson, former narcotics agent here. The system provided for contact by U. 8. agents with known addicts to obtain information on druggists, physicians and others suspected of illegal narcotics dealings, Defense Attorney George Jeffrey said. Peterson and two other defend- | ants are on trial charged with con- | spiring to violate federal narcotics| laws. The - arrangement, - Mr. - Jeffrey charged at the trial's opening, brought his client into association |

(Bowling Green Jim) Wooden, 55, and Charles Kahler, 54, both convicted addicts. | Tells of Meeting Peterson, Mr, jury, met the two addicts in 1938 at Chicago where the former agent was stationed.

followed, will be. The attorney also asserted jealousy | of a former Indianapolis policeman was a factor in Peterson's ensuing} difficulties. Politics within the bureau “embarrassed” fendant, it was alleged. Charles Clemmons,

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