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Show 5I Several Candidates Report That They Received and Expended No Money. WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. ReturnB to the secretary of the senate and clerk of the house on campaign contributions and expenditures are coming in slowly and Indicate many candidates are falling to comply with the law requiring their accounts ac-counts to be in the malls not less than ten days before the general elections. The records today showed about half of the senatorial accounts and a lame number of those from candidates fur the house are missing. Wide variations in campaign financing are shown In the Individual statements already filed. In the southern status, where Democratic nomination is equivalent equiva-lent to election, candidates reported their principal expenditures In the primaries and nothing spent since In many Instances In-stances In tho northern and western slates several sev-eral candidates, Including Henry Ford, the Democratic senatorial candidate In Michigan; Truman IJ. Newberry, his Republican Re-publican opponent; Senator Waakl of Massachusetts, Republican, and Senator Nelson of Minnesota, Republican, have filed reports that they personally have, received and spent nothing. The Republican national commit tee' h detailed report on pre-election expenses filed tonight showed total receipts of $402. rMfi and expenditures of $469,096, most pf which was sent to aid In the various stal o campaigns. Tho sena torfal and congressional na tional campaign committees received $3"., 000 each. The largest contributions were $5000 each by J, Ogden Armour and X, II. Taylor Tay-lor of Chicago and Alfred J. Sweet of Auburn. Me. The other contributions ranged down to J.",o. .lames A. Patten of Chicago gave 16600. Will 1 1. Crocker of San Francisco. $3n00; C. M. Warner of New York. $2500; E. J. Bufflngton of Chicago, $200": Samuel P. Colt of New York, $1600, Mrs. I,. W. James of Baltimore Balti-more gave $11000 and Elhel Crocker uf San Francisco gtivo $1000. Among the many contributors of $1000 were John 1 . Rockefeller, Sr., John D. Rockefeller, .fr.. Lara Anderson, Mortimer Bchlff. Colerna n I'M Poll I . James I Jeering, Jeer-ing, I Diaries 1 leering. Robert H; Mccormick. Mc-cormick. John u. Sprockets, Dan rt. Hanna, B- T. Crane and George v. Parklnst Money sent Into the states was denoted de-noted In 1 he report as "cash advance," and sent to the following: A, ,T. Sweet. Maine. $.Vi0O; John W. Hart, Idaho national na-tional committeeman, $11,000; t. a. Mar-low, Mar-low, Mon tana national oom tntttesffian, 16,000 W. ' '. Cook, Soul 1 1 Dakota na -Monal comuillieeman. $5u00j A. T. Hert, Kentucky national oommittaeman, $21,-000; $21,-000; Jacob t,. Bailer, Missouri national committeeman, 932,500; n. Q. Humphreys, Nevada na I lonal com nil I lee man. $6600; Juh n M Mo re head, f SflS I or la 1 OS in I Ida te In North Carolina, $Jir.ro; c. a. spies, New M ex' loo national committeeman, $11,- 000; Senator William M. Colder, New York. 619,000; Jobn w. Btodgett, Mlohl-gan Mlohl-gan $10,000; Maurice McKenslo, New York. 61B.OOO; Patrick Sullivan, Wyoming. Wyo-ming. $6000; Frank I.. Smith, Illinois. $2 .".OOO. |