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" Daugherty Quits on Request & Of Cooltdge, Makes Hot Reply (Continued frem First Page.) the hand of your secretary, requesting my resignation as Attorney | General of the United States. | Solely out of deference to your request and in compliance | ewith, [ hereby tender my resignation. While you do not | state when you desire my resignation to become effective, I must respectully request that it become effective h-rth\\llh “Yours very truly. . M. DAUGHERTY, “Attorney General.” | Advice., greatest of to 1so. that dhe re- | the Sen- to the nd th Throughout time their ned unbroke « Attorney when his useful iy, 1 a Harding s find oni The resig: of cherty him and support at Wi Follows Senators’ . and “impeached” Mr. Daugherty. tdge followed the almost unanmwusl“m’ Jwas refarced f¢ the dudclaty o e o DIl'of particujare, He then made Borah of Idaho, have been urging for |and neglect, fraud and dece Gl R R L it failed to get anything it regarde issue was 4 conviction on the part of [ peF NAMY claimeq Lhe [RAuiny 0| ng the on ed b, 6| I=20r Lk T 2t olion merlied by G0 { 1. and when the House received! Since the Senate investigation of the | of Labor appeared in the inguiry tot that some department officials were | rail strikeis. The Attorn I's the apparent detriment of their reg- |} interest, while his enemies condemned | peated charges made befo sincera friend of labor. though not involving him foreign ships could not bring liquor Mr. Daugherty had insisted that he | wherever they may be. Only th answer fully all the charges made| Recently there have L however, it has become apparent that | conviet in the war fraud s the charges| that against Charles W. Morse igntion. 0il Stock Transactions. Basts of Inyestization cused in the Veterans' Bureau and hefero tha oil committes that the of Senator Wheeler, democrat, | and others in the Justice De-| gyest for a hearing had been ma : nding hi ation. tis witness stand in the oil inquiry, ty-fourth birth Ietention of Mr. Daugherty in the efforts obtained an cducation, | tied up the polit- of law in his hon of his predece Long | 1893, He Todd & Rarey in 1402 and rding ign | until his in Washington. | When eriticism of | lness, M Jine i Attorney G the White Iou day h no little by re- the first hi c piace cver held |and Senator Borah of 1da 1 Sena- perhaps more continually under fire | Daugherty from* the cabinet wee publican resime. It was, at the same was well reccived In deciding in favor of another making ‘the general charge of mal- break in his cabinet, President Cool- ance in oflice. Mr. Keller's resolu- mittee, and on Mr. Daugherty's demand | advice of republic: in the Senate,|(he committes required Mr. Keller to some of whom, including Senator fourteen specific charges, all carrying general assertion of dahlwr e fa ilure weeks that Mr. Daugherty had lost the confiderfee of the country. When the committee tricd to obtain from Mr. Keller supporting evidence weight In bringing the question 2 N ;. euts | @S definite, and the Minnesota mem . Daughert atus to an acule| o finally claimed the inquiry was! the President that under present con- | z S b Ao o= | he was “through with the Fur- | ditions public business is not recelv- Rl badiain extits e pa e ! ce. ! . Depaztaent of Justl the committee’s report. it voted to ex- Sees Officialx Tied Up. | onerate the Attorney General, 204 to Attack on Injanction department began. on March 12, Mr. | > e | i : " Officials of the Ameri 3 3 i Coolidge has seen plain indications | support attack on the ction 2iving a large part of their attention | ht HicaED e to the defense of Mr. Daugherty, to | friends claimed this was one boldest strokes in protecting public ul'ar Pursuits, the action most vigurous! He in-§ There no doubt, al that he had acted as a ate committee, leading directl There was much controversy, 100 door of the Altorney General's over Mr. Daugherty’s ruling that have had their influence in finally d. ores into American waters and that rmining his fate. American ships must remain drs b permitied to remain in office until | former of these two propd he had been given Opportunity to|uphcid by the Supreme before the investigating committee. | attacks on the Department of Justice As the testimony has developed. |in reard to delays and failures to| were to vindicute his depart- | Notable among these s was the it would \m‘(um v for | Chemical Foundation pr eding and and others closely | neither of which was the department “vociated with him {able to get a favorable verdict. | The war frauds proseeutions the Daugherty committee|the delay in prosecuting those es, testimony has been given U REA;Rtestmons hasib & 1 Gl inquir were among the specific questions referred to in the resolu- Atterney General dealt in Sinclair oil I o 5 ared inot; | 4sking the Senate investigation. This | after he cntered the cabineti| L J [iion was introduced after w r purtment were Secking Lo shield Ed-|by Mr. Daugherts on the basis « ward B. McLean from appearance on | Previous resolution by Mr. Whe Mr. Daugherty was born at W and that McLean hunself was a secret “ourt House, Ohjo, agent of the department He was only four vears old father died, and through his cabinet was one of the strongest links President Coolidge, when ing from tite Universi T 1 twenty-one. He his _administration | the practic 3 unce eted ad- | hut removed to Columbus, Ohio. in! i anized the law firm of . the | Daugherty the remained senior member of the firm appointment as Attorpey | and he ent:red \ht“\_:vvn(‘r.fl the Warwick 2 G. 0. P. LEADERS PLEASED. ide Il.rll]n:\‘ ssociation r . | Lodge. Borah and Pepper Wanted | eneral began, and had been greatly Action Weeks Ago. hat would 1 S quest of President | the Capitol t First High Office Held. pu lead Tt nown that The post of General was | Senator Lodge, the leader, by Mr. Dau and his inistra- | tor Pepper of F vlvania sought to tion of the Department of Justice was | bring about the retirement « | Auring his tenure of office than any | The action of the dent, therefore, other federal agency under this re-|in requesting the v ation of Mr. strongly commended for posi- Robinson of Arl positions adopted on many oc- | democratic leader of the Senate, took ator nsas, the sions Mr. Daugherty <ailed in Congr culminating but he a one iled for the al obtainine the r on of « ng the constar zed labor the injuniction in tr up the vail strike in 16 Impeached by The impeachment Initiated by Repre republican. Minneso! seat_in Hou SPECIAL NOTICES. ST acted by FLING the posi that the President should | requested Mr. Daugherty's resig- tion long ago, he said would Scein that was frequently . one of the attacks impeachment ed- onerated by the ded vote. He wwas ced part he played | proc Mr. Daugh- should have President long administration had been gener: occ to po when the inv in the department discredited. in the 3 ained in_offic would employ all the agencies ir the | department to impede and thwart the Senate commiittee in its investigation. refusal of the Attorney (ienera] access to the Senate commit- to break Keller. procesdings sentative Keller, . who rose from I~ WILL N debts con TAMES . H one_other than myself. 6 Wisconsin ave. n.w. FICE TG SRR 0F i v | wbie A e ke ot | PONSIBLE FOR DEBTS | Ferrington, 303 West Clifton TIN PRACTICAT, A position 0. BOOK- Circle. X 0. Curtis, | RICK CARL, INC. apartment house or large . with a full line of our celebrated candy, fresh made evers day. 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He has been petrel in mw sonal and d a battle, 1 times he attack fr ought to various weuthered has bee m Cai remove reasons, the of ch for he for re: decided tacks count profiteers, been too with w time today if, e The major been on ir e eonnection huilder. 1y subsiding, his famous the unions neral conduct of Justice gains of his v which slow Mors « followin injunction su and the I Courage Praised by F Daugherty has been pr adhiered to by his friends yer of ability, a political member and ady sterling charact daunted courage, Although suffe much of the time, r the invalidism of ed by the mies from many quarter: s to show his sixt nal of erty was born t House, Ohio. local high of Michi Nr. ington education in at the Univ ¥ he received t Dau tlaws s practice he moved and fr it o Opening 1 Court Hous lumbus, directed the act later to take him the Harding la; in w the the department the - 3, eneral mark administration |in speech, career, storm was his attacks of Mr. 1 m have been head of long ago \Daugherty Rated as Closest Political Friend of Harding Daugher- nd and po- | President | herty who | Warren ( have urged atform to | who | the repub- | nominat- ‘ nto power the closes President. en known among | w: a friendly the stor: and 'has | n the sub- | pitol Hill. him from but each until us explained by him- Daugheny Inquiry Figure Unable | to Make $20,000 Bond in - | 0ld Case. j to withdraw t him hav prosecution alleged rmer ship- | final- | tions; it iinst finally his Jepartment riends. aised d | as a genius, law- | as| presidential | er and un- | out of § in 1y d ¢ vorrie and e y ugh- -four years in Wash- ec d his school and gan, where at Washington | ter to Co- that city} hich w cabinet administration. Held Few Offices. . candidate Mr. Daugherty but T politic for office, was elec «.i emained a I counsels of his Dbeen his boast that he cied a ca ndidate for | i to win elected a art Hou late 86 nd bods tl terms in th of that ough one o prohibition in 138 service t helped township his ity council | se for two | as a mem- | o put tw from | al at- ho v ion for hen the con- nomination f Huv) the K. Nasl sought tion for chol later Pomere Daugherty zovernor George 1916 he nomin. but th Herrick, n b Mr U'nited Stat defeated in served AFTER MEALS SURPRISING RELIEF FOR INDIGEST AT ANY DRUG S Sale or Exchange Property primary to | Then | for upon | Inl the | ator. | rus didate ling bus o fell upon former the ION oRre A modern fireproof business building located one-half a square off 14th Street, south of Thomas Now under lease at $6,000 per annum. Owner will consider exchange for well rented r business property. For Farther Particulars Apply Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors Franklin 9503 THE STANDARD > OF TWO CONTINENTS Gantrell &Gochrane gmgercflle v family use order this est quality Ginger Ale in the 16-ounce size nowon sale at the popular price E. & J. BURKE, Ltd., NEW YORK A.and Canada | Ro: | charges | Daugherty, Rt palth degree of bachelor of } some one who could be relied upon to assist in the litigation growing out of the various investigations, as well as the general litigation of the de- partment.” chairman of the stute committec a was active before legislative bodi behalf clients, He was al in the banking busin as vic president of the former Columbu Savings and Trust Company In 1912 Mr. 1 ¥ kot ma ment of the Ohio campaiz for Taft. In the primary Taft lo a majority of the district -dele but the Tart-Dungherty gained control of the state tion, which selected the the Chicago convention. erty became one of thes active in th FINK LODGED IN JAIL ON SWINDLE CHARGE By the Associated Press ROCHE Alexander T.. who was § X the Y. March 28 Fink, Buffalo stock broker minently mentioned by Miss Stinson in her testimony before Senate committee investig, against Attorney was arrested hore fester on a bench warrant issued unde dictment charging him Mrs. Emma J. MecCartney of 100 worth of railroad : wit curi- Fink was found i inz come man ar charge rested enew the a hotel v hav e secretly with his bonds- harles Jacobson. from Buffalo | nd lareeny $10. 1 wh but had failed to bond after the grand jury in- in November. He ‘ignord wnds by the district attc s office his appearance to arrange bail mat- posted t October, Tmprixoned for Bail. d_before County Judge . Gil- d not guilty. and bail L0060, “Unable to lett aring Judge Jacobson to yroduce Buffalo. jointly next Tuesday forfeited. Tria e notified 5000 would be was set for | e fore the { ton next authorities ed arrest, er subpoeni Senate commiitee in W week. He threatened lc Attorney Gener birth- | — 10.000.000 School Children need NATURE'S .RARE GIFT Daugherty brother, Mal hed bis with an offer to suppress the testi of Miss Stin- son for £150,000. After the offer was rejected the Attorney General said the price was reduced to $ . but this oftcr also was declined PAUL J. SIMPSDN DIES. Was Coast and Gendetlc Survey | Employe Several Years. Judson Simpson, died at et Paul ars old, ith st as born 5 edu; hool. twenty his residence, , yesterday. Mr. m this city and ion 4t the McKinley Upon graduation, he was em- | as topographical _ drafts- 1an with the coast and geodetic sur- Simpson received High Moy a i‘uneral services will be held at vright’s undertaking establishment, 10th street northwest, tomorrow orning at 10 o'elock. Intérment will e in Rockville, Md. g Besides his wife. mother and « s survived by mall d irginia_Simpson: two rest Simpson and and & hrother, her, Ex-Representative Better. BALTIMORE, March presentiative William ttshurgh. 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