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Political rift emerges over Attorney General Daugherty's potential cabinet resignation in Washington; Republican organization insists on proof of guilt before action, while senators push investigation amid Daugherty's defiance.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.—The question of Attorney General Daugherty's retirement from the cabinet, whether voluntary or by request developed a marked difference between Republican Senators and the National Republican organization.
Chairman Adams of the National Committee declared the party organization would insist that Mr. Daugherty be first proven guilty of wrong-doing before sentence be pronounced. Mr. Daugherty himself defies those who would have him resign. Plans for the investigation of his department are going forward in the senate.
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Feb. 29.
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The question of Attorney General Daugherty's retirement from the cabinet, whether voluntary or by request, developed a marked difference between Republican Senators and the National Republican organization. Chairman Adams of the National Committee declared the party organization would insist that Mr. Daugherty be first proven guilty of wrong-doing before sentence be pronounced. Mr. Daugherty himself defies those who would have him resign. Plans for the investigation of his department are going forward in the senate.