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CRIME IN AMERICA, By Estes Kefauver. Edited and with an introduction by Sidney Shalett. New York, Doubleday, $3. (In paper cover, without illustrations, $1.) By HENRY BUTLER
SEN. ESTES KEFAUVER, chairman of te Senate| Crime Investigating Committee for the yea: ‘ended last May 1, has told his story in CRIME IN AMERICA. | : What Mr. Kefauver sets forth in this volume is as much a reminder as a revelation, since countless millions| of Americans witnessed the telecasts of the committee 's|
proceedings. fevadicate of unbelievable power, It is not news that crime 18) ana influence. Little evidence, he! rampant, or that criminals|says, could be obtained, since the are invading more and more ter- Mafia has a way of “rubbing out” ritories and enterprises hitherto|those who tattle. deemed “legitimate.” Without more Impressive eviMr. Kefauver has a reformer’ s dence, I'm personally inclined to jaudable zeal in wishing to see be skeptical of this outfit, crime stamped out. With undoubt- they're that powerful, why ha edly the best of intentions, he [they not moved in on the Stalin has also the reformers attitude mob? that crime is cancerously devour- nu a ! ing the tissue of our society, and MAURICE ZOLOTOW, persistthat it must be removed by dras- ent interviewer of the theatric all tic surgery before it kills the |great, has assembled some of his society we've known. [feature stories in a new book, The parade of witnesses, re-| NO PEOPLE LIKE SHOW PE(vealed mercilessly in this vol-/PLE (Random House, $3). ume’s illustrations, and their! With both the merits and the statements certainly will stir up| vices of current “profiling” pracin readers some of the indigna-| tice, which seems to reflect the tion Mr. Kefauver himself exper- whims of magazine editors, Mr. fences. The Ericksons, the Cos- Zolotow gives a lengthy and di-| tellos, the almost unique Virginia verting portrait of Tallulah BankHill—these characters, half out{head, and shorter studies of Jimof comic books, half out of Hol- my Durante, Oscar Levant, Jack] lywood ‘crime films are no credit Benny, Frank Fay, Jed Harris, to any nation. |Fred Allen and Ethel Merman. But I could wish Sen. Kefau-| He uses a kind of diluted neover had been somewhat better in- Freudian approach ‘(show people formed in the fields of history, 2re exhibitionistic because of sociology and economics before| Childhood insecurity, ete.) which he sat down to write his book. YOU May or may not.-like. He's as Some 40 years ago Lincoln Stef- jean as one of those infraredfens, whom Mr. Kefauver men-|t3Y cameras now speeding up tions briefly in an early chapter, [divorces
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