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5 5 G. 0. P. WILL NOT INSIST ON COX [ACING CHARGE Rays and Upham Deny "Slush Fund" of $15,000,000 But Fail to Produce Any Evidence WILL TALK LATER, IS CLAIM Republican Party Leaders Spend Busy Sunday Preparing to Face Senate Campaign Committee. Chicago, Aug. 29.-Leaders in the eRpublican party spent today and to iiight preparing a mass of documen tary evidence to be presented to the Senate campaign investigating com. mittee when it reconvenes here tonior row to look into methods used in con. ducting the presidential campaign, This evidence, they declared wouh prove untrue the charges of Gov. Co> Dmocratic nominee, that "a $15,000,0( corruption fipd" was being raised b3 'the Republinb fyj wvould "crucify Cox on his owrrIX9ose. \ Will H. Hays, chairman of the Ae. pulican national committee arrive( his nioAdng and he and Fred W. Up. I Why U U U U U U U you wh * trading - meet ti a yoursel U UE *uDry Gc Ue U U N * In fact, * mumity, * make a we war * appreci N w * order o statemc U U U.The2I . U MMMMMMM H A V ham, treasurer of the national com mittee, were in conference until late tonight. Under their supervision copies of the party's books and records were made, containing the name of every contributor to the campaig nfund and the amount given, the party's cam paign budget and the quotas assigned districts. Another statement prepar ed is said to show the expenditures of the party in the campaign. "It will be given to the committee tomorrow," said Mr. Upham. "It will sho wthat there is no corruption, no slush fund and that Gox. Cox's state ments are absolutely untrue." Will Fight Fire, Says Hays, Previous statements by Mr. lHays and Mr. Upham that the Republican party would not bo content with de fending itself from Gox, Cox's charges but would present evidence concerning the Democratic campaign fund, were reiterated tonight. "We will fight it'8 with fire," said ', linya. 4"We will not only make 'public overythinig connected with out campaign, but we will force the Dem - ocrats to do the same. We warned I them at the start that we would not take their aspersions lying down and MEEEEEEEEEEE You Si With it on second thought a y they trade with us with us. Just ask any 1em. It in the meantime d< f--find out for yourself. rerybody knows what 'ods, Clot Noti a little of everythini Nearly everybody kr nd what a superior lini t all other people to ate the advantage of t e are confidently looki r two, in order to den 'nts. N4ew Idi MORRIS NES ImEEEEEEEEEEEE!E EP P , rst Watch we are goin gto back up that state ment. Senator Edge Republican, of New will take part in the hearings. Senator Edge, a member of the Senate con mittee has been in Europe, and has not attended any of the hearings since teh conventions. Ile was closeted with Mr. -lays and Mr. Upham a few min utes, but said the meeting had no of ficial significance. Senator Kenyon Republican of Iowa chpirman of the committee, arrived late tonight, and Senator Pomereno, Democrat, of Ohio and the other mem hers are expected eki ly tomorrow. On the Domneratlc side there was little ;eiv,. There yi no -iro,~f flcially authorized to speak for them in coniectionl vith the hearing. Wil bur Marsh, Democratic attionl covM mitteeman, and Georgu White, chair man, are 9xpected tamorrow. Not Anxious for Cox. A Republican headquarters it was sai dthe party leaders probably would not insist that Governor Cox be forced ot attend, but that every effort would be made td obtain all evidence he might have. It was indicated the fe publicans might ask the committed EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEni iould SUs ! vre will let our customi --why they NEVER one of them next tin > a little trading v .-do a good turn to y we sell, hing, Shc ions ; that is needed in thi iows what close pric e of goods we handl know these things, rading with us. ng for you to give us 10nst rate the truth S, Manager IEEEEEEMEEEEEHi TIE. this Pag< to go to Governor Cox if it was felt a subpoena would interfere with his campaign or tend to humiliate him. Mr. Ilays gave newspaper mien formal statement again denying Gov ernor Cox's charges. "Candidato Cox has charged that millions have been paid to the Republican national com mittee by sinister influences to buy the Presidency," .said the statement. "Yesterday he is reported to have said in New Yoak that many men are making cont ributions to the Repub lican campaign fund for the purpose of using the bayonet to settle indus, trial difliculties. Candidate Cox will have to prove these charges, but this lie can not do because they are ab solutely false, iTis declarations are anI insult to the thousands of citizens niding us with small contributions and we will publicly prove them false by piaking publi: the niame of every con tributor, the amount and the purpoo for which it is spent. "Incidentally Candidate Cox will have to explain the siource of his funds collected by his own national committee and by the agencies out side his national committee for hii9 benefit" IE.EEMMEE.EEEE.B U Urd U ~m U U erUela telul U rith us curself. u U N les and I S COrn 3. But a trilU f U ~our Ni U' Apny I~flY, II [M~mmmmmmm LN CE NCE Do You Wa Begin the year right I or repairing the one you a small bill of lumber use save you many dollars. either. Write us for pri AVERY LU South Harvin St. riton Is Subpoenaed. Congressmian Fred A. 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