Show 4 MENACE OF ORGANIZED CRIME D Dr JUDGE CLARENCE R. R MARTIN Indiana Indian Supreme Court I LA who accepts employment to defend a man for a ALA crime whit which h he hl proposes to commit in the future is unworthy of membership at th bar for by his contract he conspires with the client to c commit a violation of the law and beis beis be he heis who accepts a retaining fee is equally guilty guilt with him The he lawyer from Irom a 8 gang of racketeers should not only he immediately disbarred as a the welfare of the state tate tie He lawyer but a as a criminal mo most t dangerous erous to be prosecuted eluted for con conspiracy piracy to Should if il sufficient evidence e is available pro commit a felony or for the time commission of a felony The orgy of organized ed crime is the most serious menace confronting the nation The lime crime wave WRe ha hn has for Cor the last ten years been rising and Communities have been aroused around sweeping over city and country alike by the menace to life liCe and property that has outstripped nil all previous 1 Murder r has grown common We e cannot rea reasonably ona bly ex expect ped immunity from this mo modern curse Conditions in many of our cities tend to create rente it and we are in the k bac-k- wash of Chicago that magnificent city rity at whose vitals are gnawing the demons of violence corruption murder crime and terror With the posing passing in of oC the saloon of segregated vice and public gambling gambling gambling gam gam- bling houses the goo good citizen relaxed related his vigilance and he be is now waking up to find a whirlwind in place of a n wind and a tidal wave in place of 01 ofa a breaker If organized crime continues to thrive unchecked it will eventually muff nuI out the flame which has been hren burning hurning upon the altar of 01 freedom in this thi Republic for years Unless stopped martial law may law ma may have to tobe tobe tobe be used |