Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1922 — Page 10
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U. S. ATTORNEY MITE IN FACE OF ASSAULTS Daugherty Will Make No Answer to Caraway. SENATOR AROUSED Harding’s Name Is Brought Into Fraud Scandal.
to Indiana Dally Tlm> u\<! Philadelphia Public Ledger. WASHINGTON, June “.—Attorney Gcu.* •■ml Daughortj 1? going to stand mute 4u ihe face of serious charges against niu made recently in Congress. This teas indicated by Mr. Daugherty vrhen he submitted himself to aa interview for the first time since Senator Caraway of Arkansas and Senator Tom AVat--*on of Georgia began to accompany their assaults upon him with documents relating to the release of Charles AY. Morse from Atlanta penitentiary. No reply will be made to Senator Caraway's charge that the Attorney General -ens an agent of the Department of Jusice to Arkansas to delve Info the Sen ■tors record. Mr. Daugherty said Nor will he pay any attention to cha-ge* by Representative Woodruff of Michigan that dr. Daugherty's negro chauffeur was trailing" him and Representative John “on of South Dakota, the Attorney General said. The Attorney General also signified his intention of Ignoring Senator Tom AA’atsn's charge that Thomas B. Felder, New York attorney, who was associated with Mr. Daugherty in the Morse case, had se--ured through the Attorney General the release of a British ship with e $200,00) argo of llqnor, held in New York. "AYe are practicing law down here,” wa* Mr. Daugherty’s answer to questions • ncerning the charges. Aroused by a newspaper article ap nearing in a number of papers, Senator 1 araway renewed las attack on the At- • •rney General and brought in the name f President Harding. He declared there •is evidence the article comes from In>jdred sources.” "It is a defense of the Attorney Gen- ■ ral by the Attorney General and the President.' said the Senator. It says President Harding knew all (•out Harry M. Daugherty before h .•po.nted him Attorney General. ‘*lf that is true, the President knew Daugherty and Felder had perpetrated a fraud upon President Taft. If that true, he knew Morse had been doped o tb° doctor? would think he had Bright's disease when he did not have it.” Mr. Daugherty said he did not ?*• Mr Thomas B Felder when he wa? in AVash ington. Tie added be had not talked •vith Mr. Felder at any time within the
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Inst two months. He announced his Intention of foregoing a vacation to devote almost hi? entire time to the prosecution of alleged war fraud cases. Now the special war frauds grand Jury is fur.cfonlug in AA'ashington, Mr. Daugherty said. “Anybody who wants to help the Government can, voluntarily or otherwise, go to grand Jury and lend assistance In a dignified, decent and helpful way.” Mr. Dang’ rty said the substance of, most of the indictments would be giv*fi out ns they are presented In court. Tie indicated some of the indictments sfould be scaled because the defendants were now out of the country. under Investigation, lie said, li£d sought “comfortable climates. ’• The Attorney General said "he had tele-
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