SUNDAY, ?EB.i ii, i945 THE MICHIGAN -ILYj PAGE THI . .. . ............ ... . ..... . . ..... T ......... ... . ............ . .... . .... . Carr Grand Jury Accuses Four Former Three Dentists Charged With Bribery in Graft Conspiracy State Health Outi 'For Civlan Internees Is, Legislators ook Ensign DeVine Gets Bronze Star I i Slain Senator Would Have Been A Witness By The Associated Press LANSING, Feb. 10-The Carr Grand Jury today formally charged three dentists and four former legis- lators with participating in a Legis- lative graft conspiracy in 1939, and said the defendants would have swift Circuit Court examinations on the warrant. Special Prosecutor Kim Segler said the warrant was based on evidence of an exchange of bribes in connection with passage of the so-called "Dental Advertising" Law sponsored by the Michigan State Dental Society, which had campaigned for the measure as' one designed to lift ethical standards of the dental profession to a higher plane. Law Still on Books The law still is on the statute books, restricting dentists' advertising prac- tices. Accused in the warrant as bribe payers are: Dr. Edwin J. Chamberlain of Grand Rapids, for more than 30 years treas- urer of the Michigan State Dental Society; Dr. Clarence J. Wright of Lansing, chairman in 1939 of the Society's Legislative Committee, and Dr. M. S. DeVilliers of Detroit, a past president of the Detroit District Den- tal Society and a member of the state Society's Legislative Committee. Received Bribest Accused of receiving bribes "and other things of value" are: Former Senator D. Stephen Ben- zie, of Norway, Mich., and former Representatives Francis J. Nowak, Ernest G. Nagel and Earl C. Gallagh-t er, Detroit, all Democrats. Nowak already is in prison. This is the fifth warrant in whichi wI And you can easily do appropriate VALENTIN large selection of both HUMOROUS CARDS, trouble in finding justt special person. FRANCISC 723 NORTH UN Circuit Judge Leland W. Carr, the Grand Juror, has accused Nowak of taking graft. Nagel has been both a Senator and Representative. He served in the, House in 1939, Hooper Was Interested Sigler said this was one of the cases in which the slain State Senator! Warren G. Hooper, Albion Republi- can, would have been a witness had he lived. Detectives still are attempt- ing to unravel the mystery of the "ride" killing of Hooper, whose body was found in his burning automobile in Jackson County where he had been shot.j Sigler and Judge Carr contend that underworld forces took his life be- cause he had "confessed' 'to the Grand Jury in its investigation of Governmental corruption. Fine Issuance of the warrant was second major development in Grand Jury today. the the Tin Can Pick-Up To Be Thursday SCORES NEAR MISS ON JAP SHIP-Bombs fro m a B-26 bomber of the U. S. Fifth Air Force fall in Pasaleng Bay in northern Luzon in the Philippines, one of them near the stern of a beached Japa- nese ship which already has had its bow blown off. Note other bomb bursts in the background and Japa- nese landing craft on beach at right. (AP Wirephoto from Fifth Air Force)}. AN IMPORTANT ASSIGNMENT: L hVt Lochner, eteran Correspondent, etulrnsTo SANTO THOMAS, Manila, Feb. 10II9JHU1tII1I' t'UVWV -P)--Brig. Gen. Guy Denic, of Sa- Ensign Edmond Francis DeVine, air lem, Va., Theater Surgeon of the Combat Intelligence officer of a car- Southwest Pacific area, said here to- rier-based squadron, was awarded the day that the health outlook for more Bronze Star medal for "meritorious than 3,700 liberated civilian intern- service in connection with operations ees is fine and that plans were rap- against the enemy during the period idly taking form to handle the sick Oct. 12, 1944 to Nov. 1944," it was an- and wounded. ( nounced by the Navy Department The general said that beri-beri, the yesterday. curse of the camp during more than The report continued by stating three years of imprisonment, "can be that Ensign DeVine had displayed cured with proper diet of essential exceptional ability and exemplary foods-eggs, orange juice and vege- skill in compiling, preparing, and tables. disseminating intelligence informa- Although plans have been made to tion to his squadron, and that his transport a majority of the liberated efforts contributed greatly to the Americans, Britons and other United success of his unit. Nations nationals to rear areas by Ensign DeVine, a graduate of the plane, Gen. Denic said in many cases University Law School, has been in high altitudes would be dangerous. the Navy since August, 1943, and has He added: "Prolonged flying might been overseas since July, 1944. He bring about paralysis of the heart in was an FBI agent before joining the beri-beri cases and I have ordered Navy. my doctors to schedule those people for ocean transport. The Army has urph UrgfE. To the shipping. It is being made ready now, together with hospital facilities. Return to Manila As soon as possible these people will be returned to the United States." WASINGTON, Feb. usd - ________-_____tice Frank Murphy has beefs urged to return to the Philippines as Governor 1 .UY WAR BONDS General. He was the last one be- fore the Japanese invasion. CL E INL CLEANING Forner 'U' Student $' dU9/k d1 -dU A'i YJ~ Tin can pick-up in Ann Arbor will be held again Thursday, George H. GermanyWhere He Was Once I Gabler, county salvage chairman an- ounced yesterdaym a , t .(Louis Lochner has just returned to Ger-J From Jan. 1, 1943 to Dec. 31 A many. the same Germany where he spent but because I want to know in pre- 1944 approximately 790,000 pounds of 21 years as correspondent and chief of cise detail what saturation bombing tin cans were collected in Washtenaw the Berlin Bureau of the Associated Press, has done to a flat, widely extended County and forwarded to detinning the same Germany that held him in an city, the fourth in size in the world. companies. internment camp for 18 months. He has Above all, I want to try to look intol Household fats are still needed not yet reached Berlin but here he tells ' of some of the things he'll be looking for the soul of the post war German. I Gabler reminded housewives, and there, and along the way.) want to know whether the stereotyped added that Washtenaw County had treplies given by German prisoners of slipped from first to fourth place in By LOUIS P. LOCHNER war mean that individual thinking the state during December. Associated Press Staff Writer has ceased in the Reich or whether "If the war ended today, we would What does a newsman want to do the prisoners answer as they do be- still be short 1,000,000,000 pounds of when he is told "Go back to your cause they still are in fear of the fats for this year," he stated. old stamping ground, Germany, with Gestapo, which has had its agents Berlin as your ultimate objective?" active even in American camps. I have no illusions concerning the atv vni mrcncms The correct, unbiased answer to complexity of the assignment, fasci- this question may prove an import- nating though it is for one who, like myselGfEThas known the Germany of ant factor in determining our plans mysef, as now th Geman offor post war Germany. Democracy e imperial days, of the Weimar Repub- is something that must come from lie, and the Germany of Adolph Hit- within. It can be suggested and lei. guided from without, but in the end The first and foremost duty of an it can become a way of life only if a American correspondent returning to nation of its own accord embraces it. Germany, as I see it, is to go with an If any democrats are left in Ger - open mind. Preconceived notions and many, they naturally will be a valu- wishful thinking should never be iable nucleus around which to build. a Foreign Correspondent's travel kit; Itlwillurhedbehelfltoban least of all when he goes into a It will further be helpful to an country which. by the time Berlin is understanding of the German prob- occupied, will have suffered the most lems to learn by personal investiga- cataclysmic defeat and probably the Lion to what extent the terrible most extensive physical wreckage of j facts of war have remolded German any modern state. thinking. In World War I, interior Take a city like Berlin. I got to Germany learned but little of the know it intimately during 21 years' ravages of war. The airforces of kno itintmatly urig 2 yers' the world had not become instru- it . . . if you send the residence there. The Berliner is a jment of wholesale destruction. Ci- type as distinct as the New Yorker. E. We have such a In his native city every shade of ties well removed from the border SENTIMENTAL and political opinion was to be found. were safe from assault. will be fascinating to explore the Moreover, the center of Germany's yw iciNainopandahs nervous system, the capital of Ber- thtyu'ilh 10etett hihNzlpoaadahsm, was not occupied in 1918. Ad- the right one for that obliterated the moderate liberalism of ministration and government could former Socialists and, the proletarian continue to function, for the lower iternationalism of the former Com- bureaucracy remained the same as mtnists in the Reich's capital. under the Kaiser, and technical com- I don't know the answer now; I munication with the rest of the Reich o BoY CE aim to find out. .could be carried on uninterrupted. Also, I am taking with me by Baed- This time Berlin will have been oc- AvE eker of Berlin, my detailed guide- cupied before any armistice. Much of VERSITYAVE.book to the German metropolis and the city will be a wreck. The entire seat of government. I do this not be- cause I have forgotten its many pub- lic buildings, its monuments and mu- seums and priceless art collections, Skating Days 4a Break Record nterned by Nazis bureaucracy will have to be dismissec if Nazism is truly to be eradicated This necessarily will bring admini strative disruption in its wake. A Germany will know what it means t start and lose a war. The inquiring reporter from Amer ica will have to try to find out a: scientifically as possible what con clusions the German people hav drawn from defeat and disruption. Ii disaster but stimulates a desire fo revenge, that will be one important factor. If it results in a yearning fo that democracy which, for instane Germany's great Hanseatic cities lon possessed and which the fathers o the Weimar Constitution tried to fos ter, that fact may dispel many fear about the future of Germany. My search for replies to these questions will bring me face to face with the further question: How far have the Hitlerites gone in "purg- ing" the country of personalities upon whom the United Nations may be counting to ,pioneer the regen- eration of Germany? Reports on this point are conflicting; opinion as to the reliability of these reports is divided even among Germans in exile who know their mother coun- try well. THIS WEEK ONLY PLAIN SKIRTS and SWEATERS * . * To get full benefit of this SPECIAL, PLEASE BRING THIS AD WITH YOU. RELABLE A RTWAY CEAERS Corner E. Williams - at Maynard Phone 6806 I37 ____R , "I never knew a cri could do so much!' WITH CUPL JEWELRY G ning Mexican i Q ..,, andathers UCT ada T _ 8 . f )aint, flwer-priged tffe. IOUSECOATS- adorab. D'S COMPLETE APPROVAL 3ALORE - charm bracelets - stun- silver pieces and compacts in plastics that are super. 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