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Show t TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4 3, 1922. .1 ; 1 POLITICS is TRAVERSE (STY, Mich., June 2 of Mayor Swan ton Announcement yesterday that wearing of knlcker-b- y women bad been banned boc In this --ally brought quick- reaction work era from clubwomen, shop clerks, stenographers and high school formulated wer when plans girls, today for a parade In protest against the order. The marchers. It was said, would defy the mayor's edict and parade through the streets in the forbidden ralmept. Yesterday s order was that any feminine clttsen appearing In publle In knickerbockers should be hurried t Charge Against Attorney i;General Revived by His t "' Women Parade in Protest of Ban on Knickerbocker to ja!L The action brought protest from all women's organizations and also from the chamber of commerce, which claims It will seriously Interfere with the tourist and resort business. Opponents in Congress. Lfef !tey, a vAfellfi d- 1 Wjiadu. - Choose Your Kodak Today Du. Enjoy every minute of summer by selecting your kodak early. Morse Old Controversy fSaid to Bear No Relation dependable persons who In the beginning opposed his appointment will stand by him now with firm conviction. The way Daugherty has kept hi office Tree from politics agd has stood off the Republican senators and congressmen who wanted l federal Judgeships and other offices for their frieds ha surprtied and deltrbtsd those who thought, Daugherty's availability for the office of attorney general By MARK SULLIVAN. waa impaired by the fart that he wae toe to The Tribute. much of a politician and too close to the WASHINGTON, June 2 It la abxurd actual management of Harding's campaign and the obligations that arise In td lay that Harding, having appointed et ery campaign. riugherty, will auk for hi reignat1on. Neither wlU any party leader (Uggeit that Investigations Futile. I 4igherty relgn. To compare the Many aspects of Daugherty's conduct hgUabaloo about Daugherty and Morea of his office have resulted In support he would not have had two years that national Involved a cane great Rkltfhger ago - The burden of the against witk the D&Ulnger case la rldlculou. The Daugherty, so far as itagitation Is pertinent to qjestlon of change In the country's Pol-- the present, tis that he haa been dilatory war liauds. "War frauds" 4-about conserving it natural reaourc, In prosecuting has been a political cry for each of the oi which question great groups of people two parties, according to the advantages fijlt strongly. they could gain from It, ever since the investigation .ill this about Daugherty and .Morse war began. There has been after Investigation, and none of them past. It ha been an Issue In has developed facts to Justify enough every political campaign In Ohio the charges. It will turn out that there was much less fraud In the war than It lap (on year past, and Daugherty ha suits each of the partlee from time to always admitted It, justified It, and (re- time to allege. Taft and The one legitimate crltlem that the stated letter from heard of Daugherty's ej Attorney General Wlckersham backing present writerof has his office le a thing that management up hi justification. The only new thing has not been mentioned In the evploita-tlo- n afe The actual letter In the case, and of cruder and leas Justified charges. not present any new facts, except tey do Methods Criticised. tiat Morse never paid the fee he promThis criticism Is that the attorney genised to par for the service rendered. eral's office la not organised as compactly as a big legal office should be that Motives Apparent. Is, It falls short of the standard of the leaxianybody supposes that the reading gal departments of great corporations. of these letters Into th Congressional The criticism Is that as a result of this looseness some things have got out of Isoord by an opposition senator at the hand. The net result Of this criticism Is, dlsln-t of was set a time present pious however, not that there hat been too little ires ted (mbllo service, he musj be guile-Ide- a energy dl.plaied, but that some things been done which ought to have That action had precisely the same have done Howwith more restraint sirt of political motive as that which been Ife we start to judge the conduct ever, We in th mind of the Republican senabusiness by comparison with of the tor who answered by naming and lm privatepublic business, there is not a departppgnlng some members of of the government under Any adment fl Won'S political and personal family. ministration that will stand up to this Thai more Important Democratic leaders test. aft' hot taking part in the revival of the Morse ease, although they are willing (Copyright, 145J, by the New York Evet$ let minor ones do It, on the theory ning Poet. Inc ) that it Is no worse than the kind of politics the Republicans used ia play the Wilson administration. against Pi he old Morse case has nothing to do Anti-Jewith Daugherty's conduct of his peraent office. Not even the most violent of his ehetnies suggests that. It Is true that BOSTON, "June Z. Atv Order fofinin-veetlgatlo- n Is now being (roaecuted for a new of the "alleged or proposed offense, but everybody know this new Morse case was Initiated and la being discrimination against persons of the pushed by a wholly separate department Jewish race" in entrance restrictions at Harvard university was Introduced In the of the government the shipping board whose lawyers are not under Daugherty's legislature today by Representative Webster. The order, which was referred to cyntpol. the rules committee, would provide for Different. the creation of a qpmmtttee to make the Inquiry and for a report to the next anaughertys connection with the Morse nual session so that "prospective stu pardon ten years ago waa brought up dents of all faces and nationalities shall as the time Harding was about to ap- have equal and opportunity of point Daugherty as attorney general. It admission to rights Harvard university." was said, as against Daugherty's appointCriticism arose when a statement waa ment. that If he were attorney general Issued recently by the college authorities tbW bid case would be sure to be brought In regard to the problems created by Inup by some political opponent or by some creased enrollment which toward the end litigant Interested In discrediting the de- said: of justice. The present situa. partment Is natural that "It there should l ipn- justifies this prediction. talk about tho proportion of Jews at But the very persons who brought up be th college." Morse case aa a reason agninst Daugherty's appointment will be, so far I NARCOTIC CHARGE FILED. quick to proasrfpey are disinterested, test against the use of this old case to A complaint charging Joel Melvy with Impugn the attorney general's recent rec- violation of the federal narootlo act wee ord m the conduct of his present offlra filed yesterdav In the United States disI'hey-knothe Morse case has nothing trict court. Melvy was arrested ThursSo do with the present conduct of the day by U R. Watts. In charge of the Sail attorney general's of flea Moreover, Lake office of the federal narcotic bureau. of his office has dis- A quantity of morphine was found in his Daugherty's conduct armed many of his crltlca and some very possession, according to the charges. to Present Altercation. 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