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Show MORE CANDIDATES THAN G. 0. P. VOTERS IN TEXAS WASHINGTON. June 5. After , hearing Colonel E. II. R. Green, of Texas, son of tho late Mrs. Hettv Green, the senate committee Invest!- ! gating pre-conventlon political finan- clng adjourned Us sessions until Julv I'l Chairman Kenyon said all witnesses jH still unheard would be called at that fl Colonel Green said he had conlrib-utcd conlrib-utcd money to the "mixed" faction of blaok and whlto Republicans in Texas. but denied that he was working for Gonoral Wood or any other preslden-tial preslden-tial candidate. jH Chairman Kenyon announced that William Locb, Jr., who collected $225,-000 $225,-000 for the Wood campaign; Alfred J, Orocnbaum, treasurer of the Hiram '1 Johnson campaign organization In California, and sovoral witnesses from Missouri, had not responded to com- 1 mlttoo summons. Colonel Greon said throe sets of 'M Toxas delegates were In Chicago and i that "If thoy had had more time they Would havo split somo more." jH "Tho preenuro for office Is great," ll h continued, "and we've got more IH candidates for offices than Republl- i'H can voters." |