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THURSDAY, AUG. 21,

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By CHARLES LUCEY Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

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boys have a few jobs if they put son took over. True enough. But nois Supreme Court. Mr. Schaefer sulted often. The Chicago leader forward qualified people — but the Governor's people convincing- had been professor of. law at has stdved overnight at the execmake the final decision yourself. ly argue the increase in jobs has Northwestern University and

as Fred Hoehler, Carl McGowan,| “I'll take you to one of the Edward Day and others. There is Diggest crap games anywhere, no haven for hacks in Springfield. Just 40 miles from Springfield.

{Adlai Plays Politics To Win Goals But Isn't ‘Politicians’ Boy’

struck at the crime syndicate in years. There was slowness in the Stev-

RINGFIELD, Aug. 21— : meant improved service in state later administrative assistant to YlVe mansion at least once or - WHY hav foi Stevenson i Tah Adlia Stevenson didn't come pop and a better highway the Governor. He had.ability and twice. But few men here contend Of other phases of the Steven- Sop OR Rik: yup have the State : a : ~|eut of Choate School and Prince- department. » integrity, but had no bloc behind that Adlai Stevenson is the poli- son record: state and let one of the biggest ‘ho knows the value of play- ton a ward heeler, but it's non-| The Governor wasp playing him and never had been an “or-|ticians’ boy. Quite a bit has been made of gambling centers in the world— ng ball with the politicians, sense to contend he hasn't picked ball with ation when Sanization man”—and those items, mpare was a time when the the governor's use of the state Chicago—go untouched? You get put he goes his own way boldly UP 2 few words of the lingo. His he name¥ Stephen Mitchell the na- count in picking judgeship nomi- Washington politicians tried to police to choke off slot machines Various answers here. nd resolutely when the stakes are T¢lations with the Chicago or- tional Democratic chairman re- Nees. 2 put the heat on the governor to and gambling where local officials 7 2» hig and he be- |Banization and its leader, Col. cently.” Col. Arvey had plugged But the governor insisted, so

; oppose the idea that relief rolls railed to act. Only last week, Mr.! THE BASIC one i , Jack Arvey,'who had much to do for keeping Frank McKinney. the Chicago organization got out es’ Stow eves he’s right. and worked for him. and Justice should be open to the public. The Stevenson said in a speech here

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enson administrative family to make any public acknowledgment that the racket was costing the state heavily, and Mr. Stevenson was clouted smartly for it. But

when his state police moved, it was a dramatic and efficient per-

is that the

Sometimes he with making him Governor, have : 3 =» A ant : Fair Dealers wanted to keep them that he had “knocked out com- governor of Illinois has no power JOIAnGe. And sending thei Jule eems to give been good. Nor has the Governor MR. STEVENSON took on a ni ae & already is being. rated closed. Mr. Stevenson said the mercial gambling.” to move in on local authorities, the men ’ close associates 8 .v more than hesitated to hail the “dynamic tough and. tesourcstil politician, gh as a jurist. public was paying the bill and the ? 8» as do some governors. A weaker .. 0 "oo. toughest decisions wi ge should before leadership” of the Colonel. just recently when he decided to THERE ’ i . ] _ rolls should be open. BUT Internal Revenue Bureau answer is the state police force ut Springfield. §he party bosses . 2 0 try to kedp Secretary of State Ed- HERE WAS the case of States "4 a figures on gambling taxes show a just isn't big enough to do such 0pe basic criticism of the 1] Du fe Rensos § WHEN Mr. Stevenson came to ward J. Barrett from becoming Attorney John Boyle in Chicago. THERE'S NO question but that tremendous, gambling operation a job. A still weaker one, given Stevenson administration has

Springfield in 1949, the patronage Democratic nominee to succeed Mr. Stevenson didn't like his recChristmas tree was festooned with him as Illinois Governor. He i , rd. He said he woul hundreds of well-paid, under- trimmed Mr. Barrett narrowly in 9 i ouldn't 8 on worked state jobs. He could have the Democratic State Committee the ticket for re-election as govfilled them with precinct poten- —with the help of the Chicago ernor if Mr. Boyle were on it. The tates. Instead he wiped them out. organization. governor got his way.

in northern Illinois. The gamblers must buy federal tax stamps and pay a 10 per cent tax on gross take. Collections climbed from

by a Stevenson cabinet member, fs Chicago is a world apart in most things and the citizens there don't want to be ‘cleaned up.”

The governor's people say his his administration has suffered July and indicated a $25 million se of the state police in Chicago

the governor has brought exceptionally able men into the state government. It's true he has been let down badly by a very few on about the second level down; and $3313 in December to $108,862 in|

been that, in trying. to remake state government, it has suffered from trying to do too many things too fast. Some of the governor's top people agree. But that's better than never making

on give way. He as the savvy to now good administraoften de-

Mr.

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1C Rion Spends on support The Republicans claim the state. Mr. Stevenson defied every tenet, The Stevenson-Arvey relgtion- real embarrassment. But the gov- business. [to break up the multi-million-dol- the try, they say. apf a well muscled political outfit payroll is a couple thousand men of politics indorsing the election ship has been friendly. The gov- ernor's real goal has been mani-. And a local Republican legisla- lar cigaret tax fraud racket was NEXT: What Adlai

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