Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1923 — Page 12
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DAUGHERTY MAY RESIGN JOB IN DjUBIIEI Question of Finance Is One Reason Prompting Attorney General to Quit.
By Times Special WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty is about to quit President Harding's Cabinet. His resignation may take effect before the contemplated retirement of Albert B. Fall, Secretary of the Interior, probably about March 4, the end of his second year in office, if the Attorney General's present plans work out. An investigation of Daugherty has just been completed by the House Judiciary Committee. It resulted in a vindication for Daugherty, in the opinion of Congressmen who will so report to the House of Representatives. Daugherty hopes to have his major investigations and contemplated court actions in the war frauds probe completed by March 4, insofar as the filing of actual suits is concerned. Already Daugherty has gone into court on the aircraft and army cantonment cases. His assistants have announced that other important suits son will be filed. With these suits finished and a favorable report on the impeachment proceedings a matter of record, Daugherty then will be able to retire without having it appear that he resigned under fire. Other reasons prompt Daugherty’s resignation. Chief of them is the question of finance. Since coming to Washington his expenses have been heavy. Daugherty wants to increase his earnings before he becomes too old to rebuild his law practice. Daugherty’s main reason, however. Is this: Above everything else, Daugherty wants to see President Harding serve a second term. Asa private citizen he believes he can be of greater help to the President than if he remained in the Cabinet. By retiring he will have greater freedom of political action. More than the personal vindication by the House Judiciary Committee, more than a desire to increase his bank balance, the desire to help Hard ing to a second term is the compelling reason why Daugherty is preparing to leave the Cabinet.
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Dearest Juliet —Here I am, wonderful id) relate, in a sheltered corner of tie wide veranda of the hotel, writftig to you in far off America. To thin* of it! I can hardly realize that I am in Cairo, Egypt, until I look down into the street swarming with tall Arabs wearing white head coverings, oriental fashion, and over yonder the gleaming waters of the historic Nile, the crimson sails of the fisher boats, the private yachts and Dahabiyehs all make me feel as if I were dreaming. I think of all sorts of impossible things and wonder if that ' ~lendid looking Arab I saw looking at me last night at the dance is a Sheik and wants to carry me off. I wore a gown I bought in Paris, rose panne velvet with silver embroidery and a wonderful pearl necklace, and as I came down the stairs Tom stood waiting for me with a college friend he had met unexpectedly, when I chanced to look across at the open window and there was the same Arab looking at me, but Tom says I was the loveliest woman there and he doesn’t wonder the man was smitten, and I feel quite safe with my hubby to protect me anyway. And to think that all this happiness is due to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery that you recommended! You remember two years ago
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