Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, January 22, 1974 0 , DALEY MACHINE DERAILED . I ,7 1 .E i Bigimcleans u e(Continued from Page 1) ready to get married, I'll get mar- ernor's race in 1976, the possibility in the United States, in the election ried. If the people of Chicago of my becoming a judge." for mayor next year. Such a move would rather have some married THOMPSON, who was called to could lead to an eventual career crook than me, that's fine. Let Washington last year to help in in national politics. them have it. the prosecution of former Vice- Daley, now 71, is generally ex- "We have a sub-standard public President Spiro Agnew, hit the pected to seek a fifth consecutive! education system, our neighbor- headlines then by saying bluntly: term as mayor and has built up a hoods are beginning to disintegrate "Agnew is a crook. The country is reputation as a tough administrator under the pressure of poverty, better off without him." who gets things done. crime and racism. People are fore-. Thompson denies he disassociat- The machine can deliver munici- saking the city as a place to live. ed himself from the Nixon Admin- l aistration. We do not have to en- pal aid to a voter or provide a "r. feel deeply about these prob- dorse people like Agnew, who was job, whether it be as a clerk or a lems and I'll tell you why. It hap- a crook" he said. "The decent streetsweeper. The result is that pens to a lot of prosecutors. A pro- thing to do was to say it, get rid when Daley wants a big vote he secutor comes in and the first feel-; of him and go on. Don't stew over gets it. ing he has is that he can cure all it or try to cover it up." THOMPSON REFUSES to say the world's ills. by, prosecution. So In the past three years the num- he will challenge Daley, but he he may be spectacularly success- ber of lawyers in the U. S. attor- does not deny it. ful and have a string of prosecu- eys office has risen from 23 to The prosecutor, who spends the tions. 73, many still in their twenties. little spare time he has buying THEN HE NOTICES that the Apart from delving into. official antiques for his 100-year-old Vic- fundamental problems are not get- corruption the office has also in- torian house, maintains he is very ting any better. Things like pover- vestigated organized crime. lovable. ty and education and housing can't "THE ORGANIZED criminals of "When I am announcing that we l be solved through the criminal pro- today are much more sophisticated have indicted somebody I have to cess. Then the prosecutor says to than their predecessors," Thomp- look stern," he said. "But I'm himself, if only I was a politician, son said. "They still deal in nar- really very lovable. Kids love me, "I have a lot of options open. cotics but they are also into com- so do plants." The mayor's race is an exciting plicated mortgage schemes and fi- A LOCAL MAGAZINE said one thing even though the smart money nancial frauds. snag to his becoming mayor is in this town will tell you Mr. Daley "Organized crime will buy into a that he is not married. Thompson, is impossible to beat if he runs, business, use its credit rating to who easily slips into his native and I assume he will. buy a lot of goods, sell them on the Chicago slang, said: "When I'm "There is the Illinois state gov- black market and then flee." DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Tuesday, January 22 mitted the necessary form to Curricu- Joint degree programs in Business & DAY CALENDAR Ium should do so not later than Feb. Law, Business & Journalism, Interna- Commission for Women: eduktion 1. Contact Miss Wilson in Univ. Hosp. tional Affairs & Business at Columbia committee, Regent's Rm, 1st fl., Ad- (4-7171) or Academic Counseling Off., U. Contact office of Admissions, Grad, min. Bldg., noon AH, for form. . 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