Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1924, Page 4

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924, ‘\h\r« h the telegram said. *the |bunal men of judicial charaeter, with | nesses. In such a tribunal. by such|sailants are seeking » : finds it not possible tojopen mine in order that an un-|methods and out of the mouths of |partisan purposes. e Means at this time. He is [prejudiced verdict might be rendered.|such witnesses, an honest man could [upon me began the attack }\.. me. held here under subpoena of | Hits Methods of Tnquiry. be convicted of any crime. every admimistration ofclal of prom- ommitte e choice & o Reslgn. inence, including the President him- | the com The choice as majority members of Cites Offers to n. gelf, -has been publoly r led. i this comumittee of men, some of whom | T am aware, Mr. President, that 4 < el PosrnoN have openly, bitterly and falsely as-|the suggestion has been made to you Seex Grave Crisin. PRES'DENT S sailed me under senatorial immunity | that my retirement from the cabinet The American people contront i and who hasl also assailed my admin- | would serve the ends of party ex-|crisis in national affairs equal UNTENABLE, ASSERTS istration of the Departrent of Jus-|pediency. Had 1 belleved this, I|gravity to any we have faced in @ ! ’ tice; tvc designation of & member |would have retired when this con-|our history. Is this to remain a gov- v'S LETTER} urt as prosecutor who is the tention was first raised. Twice since ernment of law and order, of consti- . DAUGHERT author of the resolution|you became President, and when I|tutional procedure, with its gua Attorney Ge 1 Duugleerty yes- the rofusal to apply to|could have dons so without eriticism, | tees of individual rights and its sal totuy . : 9 | S e he proceedings any rule of evidence |1 have offered to retire from your | uards for cqual justice {0 the hi beadienl 5 : | N = S " to grant to me the customary |cabinet and you have in each in-|est and the humblest, or is it to | = s - ight of cross-examination | stance requested me to remain, be-|come a government by slander, ot one E - 9 . e opportunity for rcbutial, |cause, as you were kind enough to | terrorism and by nessos S . and. all, the character of the |say, of your entire satisfaction with i blackmailers, | the' splendid accomplismments of the | zen y el powerful Department of Justice under my ad- | this republic are mw:l\»d Lo ministration. After this recent at-|of all our millions of peop ns W nment employ 3 3 tack, and while under fire, 1 3 3 testimwony i my ground because 1 beli mity with my i evidence in the most |ardice and surrender of princi country from violence and « 3 °d court of the land— |never expedient and that eversy v (ieneral se chy during s ves to fair-minded men |fice of tustice to clamor s followed S Sriile Lt e @ at, in the absence o ent | by demands for still greater sacri- ey 2 o 3 1d credible te: fices. From the beginning this at-|or integrity, and b 1 ollowing 1 8 4 control' of this tack upon me has, In fact, been an Yours v tru n { attack upon the administration and| (Signed) H. M. 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Street Floor—Center Adler’s $3.50 and $4 GLOVES ™ | romosir G| smmesuof s2.45 $1.85 DRAWERS, EACH | Values to $5, = |t FANCY Otis Balbriggan suo $1000 and $12.90 ANY 'l'll!'émIN gfil(“ i APP ES EATING 5 c Berkley it i 3 pru 54 45 $L00 Up 35¢ : L 3 Lbs. for 2 Shlldll’dl 3 for $L.00. Hundreds of other bargains too numerous to mention ME AT ETS At the Following All Sales Final—No C. O. D’s—No Charges—No Alterations = MARK Stores: i 3147 M St. N.W., Corner Wisconsin Ave., Georgetown 23 Laurel Ave. N.W., Takoma Park, Md. THE STYLE SHOP 2459 18th St. N.W., near Columbia Road . i 1631 Connecticut Ave. N.W., between Q and R Streets Seventh and G Sheets N.w., 5526 Connecticut Ave, N.W.. Chevy Chase . Our Courteous Butchers Are Anxious to Serve You ] | | | | | | fll ! | | | | fll

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