Massachusetts Attorney General Edward J. McCormack, Jr. vigorously  the integrity of state civil servants against "a popular image of venality  corruption" before a meeting of the Law-Graduate Democratic Club yesterday. "Nine out of every ten public officials in Massachusetts are dedicated public ," McCormack declared.  "But in this state if one is weak, the rest are concerned weak."  Although admitting that hearings by Judge Charles E. Wyzanski '27,  revealed corruption in state government McCormack charged that in the public  "every public official in the state has been indicted and convicted by Wyzanski."  Popular cynicism toward public servants is deep-rooted, McCormack implied.   the Cambridge City Council authors  the sale of part of the Cambridge  for John B. Sullivan's "stilts,"  that as far as Cambridge  were concerned, "every elected  of Cambridge was in somebody's  pockets."  to the sensational hearing  by Wyzanski in U. S. District  on the alleged bribing of government officials by the engineering arm of  Worcester, McCormack criticized  the arbitrary procedures and the since of civil libertarians."  the "search for truth" hearings of  and early January, Wyzanski  threatened witnesses with  charges and denied them the  of the Fifth Amendment.  "From  other men one might expect these ," McCormack claimed, " is one of the most brilliant men  bench." Cynical of Rights 
, a prominent prospect for Democratic nomination for Governor . Senator in 1962, charged that  civil libertarians demand that the  respect the rights of the , they share popular cynicism  the rights of a member of the government are challenged in court.
"Nine out of every ten public officials in Massachusetts are dedicated public ," McCormack declared.  "But in this state if one is weak, the rest are concerned weak."  Although admitting that hearings by Judge Charles E. Wyzanski '27,  revealed corruption in state government McCormack charged that in the public  "every public official in the state has been indicted and convicted by Wyzanski."  Popular cynicism toward public servants is deep-rooted, McCormack implied.   the Cambridge City Council authors  the sale of part of the Cambridge  for John B. Sullivan's "stilts,"  that as far as Cambridge  were concerned, "every elected  of Cambridge was in somebody's  pockets."  to the sensational hearing  by Wyzanski in U. S. District  on the alleged bribing of government officials by the engineering arm of  Worcester, McCormack criticized  the arbitrary procedures and the since of civil libertarians."  the "search for truth" hearings of  and early January, Wyzanski  threatened witnesses with  charges and denied them the  of the Fifth Amendment.  "From  other men one might expect these ," McCormack claimed, " is one of the most brilliant men  bench." Cynical of Rights 
, a prominent prospect for Democratic nomination for Governor . Senator in 1962, charged that  civil libertarians demand that the  respect the rights of the , they share popular cynicism  the rights of a member of the government are challenged in court.
 to the sensational hearing  by Wyzanski in U. S. District  on the alleged bribing of government officials by the engineering arm of  Worcester, McCormack criticized  the arbitrary procedures and the since of civil libertarians."  the "search for truth" hearings of  and early January, Wyzanski  threatened witnesses with  charges and denied them the  of the Fifth Amendment.  "From  other men one might expect these ," McCormack claimed, " is one of the most brilliant men  bench." Cynical of Rights 
, a prominent prospect for Democratic nomination for Governor . Senator in 1962, charged that  civil libertarians demand that the  respect the rights of the , they share popular cynicism  the rights of a member of the government are challenged in court.
 the "search for truth" hearings of  and early January, Wyzanski  threatened witnesses with  charges and denied them the  of the Fifth Amendment.  "From  other men one might expect these ," McCormack claimed, " is one of the most brilliant men  bench." Cynical of Rights 
, a prominent prospect for Democratic nomination for Governor . Senator in 1962, charged that  civil libertarians demand that the  respect the rights of the , they share popular cynicism  the rights of a member of the government are challenged in court.
Cynical of Rights
, a prominent prospect for Democratic nomination for Governor . Senator in 1962, charged that  civil libertarians demand that the  respect the rights of the , they share popular cynicism  the rights of a member of the government are challenged in court.