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Show WHITE SLAVE CAUSES FIGHT Republican Leader Mann Begins Filibuster Filibust-er Move to Bring Cam-inetti Cam-inetti Discussion in the House Hayden Resigns Re-signs as Prosecutor Washington, July 22. In an effort to force house Democrats to allow the Republicans opportunity to discuss the Diggs-Caminetti white slave caso at San Francisco, Republican Leader Mann today began a filibuster against all business in the house and as a first move caused an hour's delay In the approval of the journal of Friday's Fri-day's meeting. Hayden Resigns. Washington. July 22 Thomas E Hayden of San Francisco, associated counsel for the government In the Diggs-Camlnettl whltei slave case, against whom vigorous protests recently re-cently were made on the ground that he was too inexperienced as a criminal crim-inal lawyer to participate in the case, today tendered his resignation to Attorney At-torney General McReynolds. Mr Hayden asked to be relieved , because he said he found he would be obliged to be absent from California a good part of the trial The attorney general will not appoint a successor, I but the case will be prosecuted by Attorneys At-torneys Sullivan and Roche, the I ernment'6 principal counsel. Hayden had been consid 3jed for the San Francisco district uttoroey-shlp uttoroey-shlp to succeed John L McNab, but Attorney General McReynolds today said the appointment was still wide open. |