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Show Tbs Sail Lake Tribune, Friday, September Report Gtes Chicago Shakeup Rattles N. Y. s Finest Reuters News Agenc As many By Malcolm N. Carter Associated Press Wriier as in the Chicago area are owned or controlled by a crime syndicate which is being protected by corrupted politicians, businessmen, government and labor officials, according to a report on organized crime released here Thursday. The crime syndicate's top money earner estimated as an annual gross turnover of between Sold million and $750 million was illegal gambling, according to the study by the Chicago Crime Commission and Research Institute of the Illinois Institute of Technology. The report also estimated that crimes committed by heroin addicts cast Illinois as much as $438 million. The combined loss through and gambling crimes costs the state of Illinois many millions of dollars in lost sales taxes, the study disclosed. Kenneth L. Block, president of the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission which financed the $100,000 year-lonstudy, told a press conference that organized crime flourished because it had succeeded in corrupting a significant number of influential politicians and criminal justice system officials to maintain its protected status. AiSoct3 Wireohote Patterns of Fun drug-relate- d PEXVER large concrete pijte turned into a toy at Crestmoore Fark. as these demonstrate with Youngsters have a knack sf figuring how to use most any item to have a good time. theyie Nixon Heads Easl, Plans Labor Day Radio Address g CLEMENTE, CALIF. Nixon Pi jsident (AP) heads back to Washington on Friday for a Labor Day weekend that will include a radio address to the nation Monday. He will be emerging from SAX mountaintop retreat pt Camp David in western Maryland. The President also has two public appearances scheduled Friday on his way back 'o n one at Washington Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, and the other before a gathering of 25.000 milk producers in Chicago. He's dropping in to dedicate a U.S. Air Force flight museum at the big Ohio rir base and will have some remarks two weeks of policy review and planning in California to make some public that could pronouncements involve his new economic policies. Nixon and his advisers are coping with the big decision of what measures will be taken after the current freeze ends. .. wage-pricThey also have been trying to assess file effects of domestic and international monetary moves aimed at curbing inflation at home and improving the U.S. balance of trade position in world markets. low-ke- Wright-Patterso- y Bock To School Typewriters Sale In one of his most dramatic this week, he passed over 72 men of higher ranking or seniority to appoint Inspector Donald F. Caw ley as chief of patrol. At 42, Caw ley was the youngest inspector and now is the youngest man to have direct command of the department's 20.000-mauniformed patrol moes, - NEW YORK God ble.-- s said a pa'rolman speaking of his boss. Listen, if he gets rid of the graft, then I'm with him all the w ay. The praise was for Police Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy and his efforts to weed out corrupiion among tht city's 31,700 policemen. But another man on the who also asked not to beat took a dimmer be identified view: "Morale is lower than it's ever been. the man, k i. $24s e there. But, he very likely could choose the big gathering of dairy farmers of the Associated Milk Producers, Inc., Friday night at Chicago's McCormick Place convention antihall to talk about inflation efforts. Prime Forum The Labor Day radio address. announced Thursday by 220 S. State AZ Commissioner Gels Touch Corruption CHICAGO 500 businesses S, 1971 Salt Lake City, Utah the Western White House, gives Nixon a prime forum for such comment and a chance to respond to labor critics on the traditional working man's holiday. The President will make the speech Monday at noon EDT in a live broadcast from his 328-201- 6 nian with ties, to head the Ofiice of Economic Opportunity. Heli, replace Frank Carlucci, who has been appointed associate director of tire Ofiice of Management and Budget. Sanchez, born in a farm community near Fresno, Calif., has been assistant director of OEO since last May. of Appointment of the Secretry Interior Frederick A. Seaton to head the President's new advisory panel on timber and the environment. Mexicari-America- n Eisen-hower-e- n forte. Inspector Demoted Murphy said his policy is to increase significantly the authority of his top commanders. In turn, he said they will be held to greater accountability. He underscored that policy Wednesday by demoting ong Charges Aired The mixed reaction comes as Murphy shakes up New York's Finest its Police with charges Department that some cops have taken as much as $10,000 in single bribes from gamblers or narcotics dealers and that leadership was lacking in the department command and administrative echelons. Since Mayor John V. Lindsay appointed him to the sensitive post last Oct. 9 Murphy has demoted, transferred and reorganized his men at command levels. inspector because he did not 7 and -Chief Asst. busting Inspector - . LawTence Flood, whom he had appointed only two months ago to work full time on integ- rity control w..'hm the de partment. Flood's demotion ' one rank after 34 years on the job Murphy said, Obviously reflects dissatisfaction. Retirement of two senior 1 5 -officers also was announced, s day atter the commissioner relieved six captains of commands in which policemen were detected sleeping on the job. My patience is exhausted, he said. mitt my standards, ' -by His actions have been criticized by former Police Commissioner Howard R. Leary as allegations They against the police. have offered no proof, said Leary, ". . . the policeman is always the whipping boy. Cites Accountability "star-chamb- But Murphy has insisted that the department leaders must be held accountable for the deeds of their Policy Hearing Nixon made two announcements Thursday with a bearing on economic policies: Tlie choice of Phillip v Califor Sanchez, JjU CABINETS ' Factory - to - You Custom-Bui- lt at Prices far below anything comparable You'd expect to pay far more then these low, low factory-to-yoprices for these quality units. See them soonl bookcases, desks and cabinets are solidly constructed, completely finished . . . grooved and glued to prevent wobble. Yes! These beautiful u t, Back-to-Sch- ool f ACEAffTf SPECIALS . VLUtfCVV I e ... Take One Afternoon to Install Ceramic Tile . . . 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