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Show BOTH PARTIES SUPPLIED WITH 5IHEW50F WARj Supplementary Reports on Campaign Funds Filed by Treasurers of National Committees. WASHINGTON", Nov. 3. Supplemental Supplemen-tal reports tiled here today show thb 1 Republican national campaign fund to-; tailed $2,012,ou5 and the Democratic j national campaign fund totalled $1,310,- 729 at the cjo&e of busiues, October 30. In addition to contributions already f acknowledged, the treasurers of both national committees today reported supplemental collections. ' 'l lie Democratic, committee reported an additional $3U4,-ib- to the $1,000, 2S3 previously reported, and the Republican , committee reported $344,7 7S" in addition to the $1,6(3 ,7J7 previously acknowledged. acknowl-edged. The accounts to date show total expenditures ex-penditures of $1,8SG,569 for the Republicans Repub-licans and $1,10,71)2 for the Democrats. Demo-crats. Other statements will be filed later, showing the finances between October j 30 and elections. TJ. C. Frick and Harry Fayne Whit- ney headed the Republican list with $2o,00u en -h. After Frick and Whitney, the largest! contributors in today's accounting, were John Gribbel, chairman of the, Philadelphia Philadel-phia Union League club, with $20,000, and the New York Union League club iund with $13,2,3U. $10,000 From Fairbanks. Other contributors were Charles Warren War-ren Fairbanks, candidate for vice president, presi-dent, and Eugene Mever, Jr.. with $10,-OHO $10,-OHO each. A. W. Mellon and R. B. Mellon Mel-lon gave $0000 each. Contributors wnh $o0U0 each were German G. Fleitman, Leroy Frost, George R. Sheldon, Robert W, Goelet and J. Horace Harding. Charles Mr-Knight gave $4000 and Oh a rles G. Dawes ga ve $32U0. E. M . By era and W. p. Snyder gave $3000 each. Others include H. H. Westinghouse, K R. Crawford, F. L. Ames and J. and W. Seligman Co., $2500; F. T. Weir, E. W. Mudge, H. J. Heinz and E. F. Price, $2000; Alice Jones. Willock, H. Hugart Laughlin, George F. Potter, J. O. Trees, H. K. McMullen, B. F. Jones, Jr., Mrs. |