Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1929, Page 6

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MOSCOWTZ PROBE EROUPLAYSPLAN BanKruptcy Attorney indicted for Embezzlement as Judge Is Put Under Fire. B the Associated Press. AR NEW YORK, April 3.—A bankruptey attorney who was identified as having received ‘the judicial ‘favor ‘of Federal Judge Francis A. Winslow, .whose resig-. nation was announced Monday, was in~ dicted for embezelenient yesterday while: & congressional . subeommittee wis. oFs/ ganizing to begin inquiry into the ad- ministration of Judge Grover M.. Mos- ;:owiu of the Federal €ourt in. Brook- yn. A few. hours “after Marcus Helfand was indicted for irregularities: in thé aceounts of the defurict Equitable Radio Corporation, the subcommittee of the House judiciary committee selected the attorneys to represent if at_the Mos- cowitz investigation which*opens next Monday. accused of judicial irregularities in bankruptcy cases by Representative.. Andrew L. Somers of Brooklyn, has retained John W. Davis as counsel. ‘The indictment against Helfand charges that he {llegally drew checks for $12,500 against the defunct corpora- tion, although after an investigation into bankruptcy conditions was started, authorities said, he and his secretary returned the money to the credit of the corporation. Helfand pleaded not guilty and was held in $3,000 hail. Helfand was mentioned in the House by Representative Fiorella H. La Guardia, New York, as having boasted that he could obtain special privileges from Judge Winslow, and on this charge and others Congress authorized the investigation of the judge's work. ‘The jurist resigned, however, a few hours before a special committee was to have opened its inquiry, and it is be- lieved that the case, in so far as Wins- low is concerned, is closed. ‘The committee to investigate the Moscowitz administration will have for chief counsel, Howard C. Dickinson, former assistant district attorney of New_ York County. who will be assisted by Kenneth F. Simpson, who repre- sented the Government in the trial of Thomas E. Miller, former alien prop- erty custodian, and Harry M. Daugh- Judge . Moscowitz, who. was | These men officially launched imj Louisiana. Top row: Representative ilson (left) and Representative Willlams, | Ay O hment charges against Gov. Long Below: Representative Hughes (left) and Representative Douglas. erty, former attorney general. If the evidence obtal mittee warrants further action, Repre- sentative Comers said it would be re- any attorneys involved would be cited before the grievance committee of by the com- | bar assoctation. “There will be no hesitation in tak all necessary measures to insure an ade- ferred to the Federal grand jury, and | quate and at the same time an impar- tial investigation,” Mr. Somers sald. 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Martin of Chicago, chairman of the board of directors of the Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Pre- ventive Medicine at 'Washington, last night accepted the laboratory for tropical research and its site, which was given by Panama in exchange for an- other site, desired for a new presidential e palace, ‘This building was constructed by Panama as a medical school. Dr. - tin left & hospital bed where he was recuperating from influenzd to be = ent at the dedication. In. a brief ad- dress he highly praised the late Maj. Gen. Willlam C. Gorgas for his worl in wiping out yellow fever in Cuba and the Canal Zone. President Arosemena of Panama and Gov. Burgess of the Canal Zone, were among those at the reception last night. Maj. Kemp Resigns, CHICAGO, April 3 (#).—The - tion of Maj. P. G. Kemp as vterzwn‘i- dent. in charge of traffio.and publi¢ re- lations for the Universal .Aviation E:flttm was - announced .today. = Maj. 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