Show E I J 1 J c EJ EJ National Budget of Party Is Is Submitted for Senate Probe I IB U PI f FUH NO NOP P J Upham Tells Senators of Fund Utah One of States to Get National Aid CHICAGO Aug 31 Thc TIie The Re Ke- publican public n national committee received cd in contributions con contributions con coIl for both national and state campaigns between June 14 and August 26 6 Fred W W. Upham Republican Republican Re Re- publican national treasurer told the senate committee investigating In campaign cam carn r expenditures toda today Of or this sum rum um he said was for tor the national campaign and for forstate forstate state purposes With his report Mr Upham presented to W committee tile tite names of ot 1589 contributors who ha had donated to tho the fund and fixed their average contributions at Mr Upham also presented presente a budget showing the committee had planned to EP spend nd STATE LISTS A sheet read Into the record by Mr tr Upham showed he said the amount amoun collected in each state for or state sUite and national campaigns with the state totals The list follows To National I Committee r. r To States Slates Totals Arizona I G S 2 CalifornIa Del Delaware are 50 OU 00 the bunch developed ed a a. severe case of buck DJ Di of Col Cot Florida 1474 1111 III Indiana 2011 Iowa SU Nanas Kann MAIne MaUL gaa I PI fontana 7 SI Cj I Nebraska 1007 60 New J raty I New York J N. N I Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon 1313 2151 SO 50 SOlen len It ft Island S. S Carolina U O I a. a Dakota HU 1405 Tennessee 1 Texas 4 CG Vermont fOrmont VIrginia Vist Z W W. IUen I Hawaii I I Island 1 Eleven states statts Mr Upham said failed tailed to raise enough money to care for tor their cX expenses and antI th the difference has been forwarded to them by the national committee In two tono other states Nevada Nonda Norada No- No vada rada and New Hampshire all money raised in the tho state stat has hu been spent for tor forthe or orthe the state state- campaign Nevada raised 86 and New Hampshire STATES AIDED The eleven sUtra states 8 which received help from national headquarters with the amounts amount are Halted JI lp Ginn Total I Alabama S 5 2415 S 3 J 5 r f lorado tI 11 Connecticut 1511 1182 2500 liSl Idaho Kentucky Maryland 5 Minnesota 1131 N N. Mexico N N. Carolina 3 I Utah n 41 I A ADDED TO FUND Seven hundred thousand dollars was added to tho the proposed Republican campaign chest figures pr presented by Chairman Hays yesterday when Treasurer Treasurer Treasurer Treas Treas- Upham revealed rc 1 that the tha Republican can senatorial and congressional campaign campaign cam cam- committees arc are to raise Independent ent funds He testified that the tho committee com corn had agreed to loan the senatorial committee up to and the thc congressional con con- gressional committee to bo be re returned ro- ro ro- ro turned they collect their own funds DENIES CHARGES Denial under oath that he ho had ever seen heard oft Qt t or ordered mado made up the thc list of oC campaign campal n quotas assigned to various va various va- va rious cities as charged b by Governor Cox in the latter's recent speech at nt was made toda today by l W. W Upham treasurer of oC the tho Republican I national committee In lii testimony be beI before be- be fore fort th the s senatorial commIttee fn investigating I gating eating campaign expenses Chairman I i Continued on page pasc 8 Sj G. G O. O P. P FUND Continued pas 1 1 Kenyon K non of the committee e called attention attention atten allen tion to tho the list saying It totaled more than The Tho first time Ume I ever say th the list was waa In tho the newspapers the day after the Cox speech said Mr l Upham Furthermore Furthermore Fur Furthermore no one In my office made up 4 such uch a list with my knowledge or con con- sent NO SECRECY Mr Upham also denied flatly tally that the official bulletin Is Issued from his office to tofield field lold workers cna engaged n raisins raising tho the Republican campaign c fund was secret secretor or counselled secrecy He pointed out that the tho only prohibition In that re respect respect respect re- re referred to publishing li lists of ot contributors In local newspapers Such a list was waa published hed in ono one city he said and several persons objected to see seeing ins their n names es in print t. t Mr Upham explained that only of ot the loans could actually be spent In tho 1920 campaign as the senatorial sen- sen senatorial senatorial sen sen- committee was to get only be before ore November No 2 The other I la is to b be used used to finance future campaigns Senator S Reed cr examining cross Mr Upham brought out tho the fact act that I. I money advanced the the- two committees was on straight loans and was not included in included in- in eluded In the budget of approximately jl which Chairman Hayr told toldo o of yesterday I CHICAGO Aug 31 Two n.-Two Two banks s c lR New York one In Chicago one ono In Boston Boston Doston Bos Dos ton and ami ono one In San Francisco as well as ns two individuals have contributed to tho the borrowed by the Republican lican Hean national committee Mr Upham told Senator Reed The loans w were re made mado on authority of tho the party executive tive committee and do not constitute a n. legal obligation on which which the the lenders sue tho c members the witness ss said The lenders lenders' and the tho amount the they loaned the committee are are- Libert Liberty National Na Na- a- a bank New v York 1 First National bank Do Boston ton Continental Continental Continental Con Con- and Comm Commercial National I bank Chicago Chase National bank New York 75 Crocker National National National Na Na- bank San Walter S Dickey Y Fred W W. Upham On demand of Senator Reed the committee sent Mr Upham back to his office to produce the much discussed discussed discussed dis dis- cussed quota sheet showing tho the amount each state was asked to raise for both national and state campaign purposes I Mr Ir Upham was d to be beback beback beback back at 2 o'clock with the evidence demanded and Representative S S. D. D Fess liess chairman of the Republican congressional campaign committee was called to tho the stand Sena Senator tOl Reed also instructed the treasurer to produce in all records showing The items making makins- up the aggregate sums of or tho the national budget The names of all speakers ers who are areto areto rc to be paid with the amounts they are arc to receive Contracts for fat billboard advertising ad n Contracts for advertising in foreign language lan age newspapers ENTER DENIALS Before leaving the stand Mr r. r Upham questioned b by Senator Kenyon en entered entered entered en- en a categorical denial to Governor Go Coxs Cox's char charges s that special interests i were financing the Republican cam cam- Is IR nn any campaign being made mado among those who seek to control the thc federal reS reserve e bank Senator Kenyon asked No o Is any an campaign to raise raise- morrey money being conducted among amons- people who w want nt to put down labor disputes with tho the bayonet No sir Ha Have vo you ou Inquired the price of or bayonets bayonets bay bay- Senator Reed Recd interjected Yes s 's they are nrc very cheap Chairman George White of the tho Democratic Democratic Dem Dem- national committee was on hand today to lo supplement the Information Information t tion given the committee yesterday b by Democratic campaign contributions to date total only Mr White While said he would tell the committee RECEIPTS ARE LOW Actually the Democratic committee I Ii i is so poor I almost hate to confess Mr Ir White While said We have havo already II spent spent practically practically practically- all tho sub sub- scribed I have stepped steppe stepped into Into my place so recently that I have havo no final campaign campaign cam cam- cost estimate to present In answer to a question by Senator Reed Mr l Cummings 5 told tho the committee commit commit- I tee teo yesterday that or as us an a aggregate rC to be used on either either cither side de would not Indicate corruption corruption corruption I tion lion and that the Democratic campaign campaign cam CAm- expenses expenses would approximate I In 1 1920 20 COX ANSWERS HAYS COLUMBUS 0 O Aug SI Answer J. Answer Answering ing testimony of or Will H. H Hays chairman chair- chair man of ot the Republican national committee com com- before tho the Senate atc subcommittee tee Investigating fn campaign campal n expenditures expenditures expenditures expendi expendi- tures in fh Chicago o. o Governor Cox declared de do- deI de- de I last laRt night that the Iho wets have ha not contributed a dollar to my campaign campaign cam cam- and th they will not The governor o added that neither had the drys drs contributed contributed contributed con con- IThe I IThe The governors governor's statement was made after reading newspaper accounts of or orthe the hearing In Chicago o before which I I II Chairman Hays read a letter lett r purporting purport purport- ing ms to be from G. G T. T Carroll president of or the tho Now New Jersey federation of or liquor interests asking for tor contributions to help elect Cox NO WET MONEY Jt It Is vcr very well un understood In this state in particular Governor Co CoI Cox t I said that the wets have havo not b been en ac active active ac- ac I tive tivo in politics for tor some time Official reports to tho the secretary of or state show that in the last year or 01 two tho wets have havo not apparently been able to make largo large campaign t contributions for tor wet referendums If Ir Mr Hays will take the time to investigate the official re reports reports reports re- re ports in Ohio ho will find that tho the thoI I wets have nover never contributed ted a cent to toI toj j I any of ot my campaigns j I The governor declared any statement to the effect that the wets are contrIbuting contributing con con- to his campaign to be absurd absurd ab lb- lb surd on its face adding that he ho only made reply because silence allence might be misconstrued |