AMERICAN PRESIDENCY
CAMPAIGN FUNDS DISCUSSION. CHARGES AND COUNTER-CHARGES. Press Association By Telegraph-Copyright. ,p . YORK, September 2. « (Received Sept. 3, at 5.5 p.m.) P TJ i'r CS counter-charges among the t P r l t VattS Democrats concerning the over-large campaign funds continue. °The Investigating Commission examined both the Democratic and the Repubhcan campaign managers. Mr \\ Into (Democrat) declared that he had no +° - W that the Republicans had planned to raise 15,000,000 dollars, but Jharge. GoveniOT Cox could prove the n f r r ' H ?- rs (Republican) branded Governoi Coxa charges as false, and counterfo fWnm i e ii " ICCrats with rising a Senator W. G. Harding refused to comment on Governor Cox's allegation, while Governor Cox declared that Mr Havs's statements were absurd. - The committee now contemplates subS?r'\ g ? ove ™°r Cox to appear to substantiate liis charges. Governor Cox reiterated his statements the clnw! t f at IIG P ro P oses to reaffirm the cluuges before every audience he addresses before election time. AH other issues appear to be forgotten temporarily -i'r/s z pre sb.e te u,e
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18032, 4 September 1920, Page 7
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