pi?IJ r 1 V fir J nut Q 1 Patrolman William R. Phillips testifying before the Knapp Commission investigating New York City police corruption. Roffler Sculpture Kut Avonte gj& Mcls Shog Long Hair is in Good grooming demands custom care. . . Today's long hair fashions demand even more attention to main tain that well-groomed look. Nebraska Union Barber Shop is the mod-place where it all happens fJchrcska Union Berber Shop Lower Level Nebraska Union Set $375 1 BW Walk in or appointment, -4722459 li Vwnrrmr - nurmmj I Crooked cops alarm few citizens by Jacquin Sanders Newsweek Feature Service It usually begins when a rookie cop eats a hamburger at a diner and the proprietor waves off his money, saying the buTger is on the house. The next step might be when a delivery truck parks illegally in front of a bar, and the owner slips the police officer a bottle of Scotch to overlook the brief violation. Then money begins changing hands. A construction crew foreman hands over a $5 bill and the cop doesn't notice the cement-roixer set up on the sidewalk. A driver runs through a traffic light, passes over a $ 1 0 bill along with his license and the ticket doesn't get written. A crap game in the back of a garage gets to be a regular occurrence and the cop on the beat gets a small percentage of the pot. SO IT GOES. No figure in American life is so constantly exposed to temptation as the police officer. The wonder, perhaps, is not that there aTe crooked cops, but that there are so many straight ones. A police officer doesn't necessarily have to go out to drum up graft,"" says New YoTk City Police Commissioner Patrick Murphy. ""People are Included new Champion, AX. choke). New ignition points, carburetor and check timing. 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But the crooked cop is no New York invention and the chances are depressingly good that there is similar corruption in many of the nation's other police departments, CHICAGO HAS HAD two major police scandals in the past decade and many local observers think the city is ripe for a third. 1 would question how any kid can get off a plane in Chicago and in a matter of hours purchase any kind of drugs he wants on the streets," says William Reektenwald of Chicago's Better Government Association. Illegal gambling with pinball machines is flourishing in much of Louisiana with a $3.5 million annual gross, according to Attorney General John Mitchell. Two New Orleans police officers and District Attorney Jim Garrison have already been charged by the Federal government with protecting the pinball racket. And in Boston, a high Special IGNITION Tune-Up or Autal'sie spark plugs ifoar condenser and rotor, adjust $12.78 617 0 and the above parts Did 477-4491 J Golden Star Productions Presents EM YPAflS AFTER Also Appearing- "Myfon" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S 8:00 PM PERSHING AUDITORIUM RESERVED SEATING 3.50 4.50 5.50 NOW AVAILABLE AT law-enforcement official declares that "Corruption is just tremendous here. No matter how honest the cop is, he can't help getting pulled into the system where everyone gets money on the side." THE CORRUPTION IS most prevalent for victimless crimes. In downtown Boston, where parking facilities are woefully inadequate, some businessmen pay some police $45 per month to leave their cars in no-parking zones. And it is not unheard of for some police officers to go through entire buildings in the financial district once a month, collecting these "parking fees"; and the monthly take for some buildings goes as high as $ 3,000. Apologists for the cop-on-the-take say there's a difference between ""dirty" and ""clean" graft "Dirty" usually involves narcotics; it can also mean that a police officer will actually work with thieves or will perjure himself in court testimony for a fee. ""Clean" graft as less easy to classify on a moral scale. It involves crime without an immediate victim things like gambling and prostitution which many otherwise law-abiding citizens simply do not consider criminal ONE OF THE contributions of the Knapp Commission is breaking down the mythical barriers between clean and dirty graft. One witness after another has shown how the two interlock, how the uniformed cop who begins by taking $2 a week to allow a Puerto Rican grocer to display his fruit and vegetables on the street ends up in the same moral box as the division commander whom the mob pays $1,500 a month to allow gambling-and ho w closely akin are both to the corrupt plainclothes man on the narcotics squad. 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