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Show TWELVE TflTELL OFlUfFUNDS Dozen Campaign Managers to Explain Expenditures to Committee "WASHINGTON, May 22. A dozen mon nctlvely engaged in prc-conven-tion campaigns of Republican and Democratic presidential aspirants had directions today from the senate invest in-vest I en tin r cnmmiltnn to V Vinm "T-.n day to explain expenditures and from whom tho money was obtained. Some already havo responded. Frank H. Hitchcock, former post-mastor post-mastor general, and active lcador m the campaign, of Major General Leonard Leon-ard Wood, and Bernard M. Baruch, former chairman of the war industries board, called as a reprcsentativ& of William G. McAdoo, were included in tho number. V7ilIo thoir answers wore not among those which reachod Chairman Kenyon, L. L. Emerson, representing Governor Lowdon, of Illinois, Angus McSween for Senator Johnson, E. H. More, for Governor Cox; H. M. Daugherty for Senator Harding and Howard M. Rice, for Senator Poln-doxtcr, Poln-doxtcr, agreed to appear. Chairman Kenyon said tho commit-too commit-too was prepared to conclude the investigation in-vestigation beforo tho Juno conventions. conven-tions. oo |