Show ANTS Y TO WilT QUIT BUT WONT WON'T lET HIM HIMi i General Refuses to Withdraw Under Fire Though Ic I-Ic Is Tired Professional Keeps Him in Office B nv v ROBERT KT m I T SMALL T 1 Special Corre- Corre Corre COP right 1924 4 by the Consoli Consoli- Consolidated dated Prose Press Association 2 MIAMI BEACH Fin Fla Feb Fob 2 2 Attorney General Hany Harmy M t Daugh- Daugh Daugherty erty Daugh-erty erty I li ii a tI e man There Is a general belief beltt amon among his friend down hero that lie would like to retire from tho the cabinet but his hi enemies won wont t I let 11 t him In other Mr Daughert has made mads It pItin time anti anil time again hat he not nol quit public office fire and that nohe now no he Ito I the bombardment against him Is la at Ita I heaviest short of ot a request from I President Coolidge would cause the attorney general to resign nt at thIs time and ho he has bas boon been as u I there will be bo no such as a result of ot the bitter pal debate debat wI Jolt his has In I sprung up the time United States s nate As a matter of ot fact I he ha been down here hore Mr Daugherty Is said to ha hue hao d a 11 telegram tele of ot ton congratulation from 1 Mr Coolidge on ott hi his 1 tnt 11 annl I vr ml I It i Is no ne new nea experience nce to Harry Daugherty to be he the butt ot of o political political cal att attack ck Ho lie has hos bad had a IL fight tight on hi his hands 0 er e er since he first tent ent Into political life He Re ha has hns made mademan mademan man mans trl nas and man man- many unrelenting enemies Some of ot the thc later o hL ha e been lifelong lifelong- foes Thel Theme e never has been a o period ot of truce Ith them From them Dougherty Daugherty has asked I 1 1 no quarter He ha has been b en on content tent to stand up It out He does not deny that chit In the he had rot ot some awful but Lut Luthe ho he has hila always alos bee been acme imie le to come corne comeback comeback back toi fox more and to give pun pun- I corneI punishment as well aa as take tahe It FRIL D oi OF R nT G On account ot of his health and nud the small financial return of or is a cabinet 18 officer there Is elery esery 1 ery reason to be- be lie lies e that If It President Harding had I lived Ml Mi Daugherty might c ba I been beon out of the tho cabinet by no now floss lie He hat have hate 0 liked to have gone out in the tho field again n un und l managed the campaign tor for the I tion and possible re-election re of hl his best beloved friend 1 More than I I once Daugherty 11 ha-a ha that I the friendship of ot Warren W G a Hard Hard- HardIng hard hard- hardIng Harding ing had lied offset the hate of ot all hi enemies if the death of Pre ling and the accession C ot of President Coolidge the anti antl- antl forces pie pie- pie 1 e- e tho attorney general tire wouldn-tire I There were Intimations that Mr lr Coolidge might not desire to retain rettIn Mr ty because of attacks which hid had marked ed his stay stoy In office under tinder Mr Ir HardinG Mr Coolidge better than anyone else o knew tho the esteem In which the late president nt held Mr and ond be he felt that it would bo be savor log Ing of or disloyalty If he should make such an exception exception tIn In the xe- xe retention re retention of the tho Harding official fa family mil Furthermore Mr fr Coolidge a as an lethe member of ot the cabinet had come In constant contact nith alth the tho attorn and a IL feeling of mutual esteem had hOod grown n up be- be bet beta tw be-tw t teen ta eon een them Mr Coolidge and Mr D were thrown VII together socially too fat fai more than the tho outside world realized J PRIDE Therefore when Mr r Daugherty was In Invited lied to remain In the cabi cabi- cabinet cabi- cabi cabinet cabinet net he felt Impelled to accept It If Ithe he had resigned as he had the tha Im Impulse Impulse pUlse t to do Mr Daugherty knew It tor forever ever be bo claimed that he had been forced out Further Further- Furthermore Furthermore more he ho had a 1 professional prIde In nhat ahat hat ho he had done under Mr Harding and he wanted anted to demon demon- demonstrate strata strate that his ben Ices woul would 1 be Just as acceptable to a new nea ne president president dent The Tho intimate friends of ot Mi Daugherty know that he has bas giten ghen tho verv very best that Is In him to hl hI duties at the department lep of ot justice Realizing that ho was getting pretty ft a ell dl along alone toward to-ard the allot allot- allotted allotted allotted ted span of ot human life lite and con con- con conscious clous of the tha fact tact that his health was gradually giving 80 away ay under tho tha strain of an nn exceptionally existence Harry Daugh Daugh- ha has wanted wonted hi his work In the tho th of ju justice to stand nn as I lu monument ent In the tho years to toome toome toome ome His friends say he ho has haa done dono duty as the light os va sas given to 8 see 0 that duty and anil with all 1111 his strength that was WOoS In him Although tor for more mere than u a u ea eai e ithe the attorney general haa has been Ii a man his political enemies have mon maneuvered him into a position hure hure ho cannot lay doan n hi his hir pub pub- public lie lic work Ho to te feels fesia ls he must go un now to the tile tin finish Ish Mr Daugherty Insists that he I Ii not riot the least bit hit worried h b the turn o oi Of event events In Washington Ito Ho Hofelt H felt from tho the beginning that an In- In In of a fellow tellow cabinet of 01 officer had not net been placed In hl his hands Whether the to foci In congress congre s will lit bo he 0 content with PI the resignation aimed lit at litI I of the Navy ay Denby or hether they aill III be culled called upon In general principle to press the resignation against the g general the friends of ot the cannot I say They have been as- as assured n however vever President Coolidge alIt lit not act ct upon He will rot ask foi tOI cabinet net resIgnatIons resignation eness proofs are aro thought to te his hI connecting the tho officers In with aith trim tran transactions which lie lia would have to toI I elleve som some tinge of ot corruption In them I those a Mho ho have talked with the ne general oln almo aino 0 h he has been do doan donn n here fay ety LY he ha h IK is tl l tak- tak tak taking ing log life Uto philosophically It seem eem that wh when n he ho ns sma a little boy Oy ant and the circus came ame to town harry I along with the other Los Lois used toI to tn tr to get et as M close Icse as aa to I the elephants and gh give gie II H a sor kick as ho he sent ent by All the took look kick th tl ti boys a J ut at poor poor old pach derm Today Harry Daughert Y says Bays he kno s how the elephant felt relt I 00 00 |