Show PALMER ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR I PROBE Delegates Attorney in Investigation Investigation In- In of f Department Department De- De p Nov ov 6 Attorney GenI Gentral Gen- Gen Genera I era eral t-ral Palmer announced tonight that th the department of Justice would be represented represented by C C. B Ames former formel assistant to io the attorney gen genral al at the Inquiry on Monday Monda at Indianapolis b bj by Federal Judge Anderson Into the at orney gen gen- lal's connection con COll- with the soft coal case 3 The announcement an an- followed a a. conference between Mr fr Palmer and members of his lila staff which lasted all afternoon and arid at which all alt data 1 ta bearing on the coal cases was reviewed The government is prepared Mr r. r PalIner Palmer Pal Pal- flier mer said to proceed with the prosecution of the cases now pending before Judge Anderson He lie made no reference however to Judge Andersons Anderson's proposed inquiry although the departments department's interest Inter inter- est in the affair will be taken care of by Mr 11 Ames It was in connection with the conspiracy conspiracy con eon cases which are set for trial on Monday c and the e resignation n of Den W W. I SImms special g cl prosecutor z that Judge Anderson determined to institute an In Investigation in- in of t reasons for the alleged suppression suppression sup sup- In-I In of evidence which the government government govern govern- ment had against the tho defendants Mr fr Palmer has stated on several occasions that he had Instructed federal attorneys in the coal cases not to use the evidence against the defendants which was used against them in the Ule injunction proceedings during the bituminous strike last winter |