Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1920 — G. 0. P. FUND IS $3,990,693 [ARTICLE]
G. 0. P. FUND IS $3,990,693
Treasurer Fred W. Upham Files Report—Hamilton Club Heads ' the List. Washington, Oct. 25.—Contributions to the Republican national senatorial and congressional comittees up to OctobecJS aggregated and con-
tributions to the Republican national ' campaign, according to the report filed by Fred W. Upham, national treasurer, • were $2,466,019. The Republican national committee, the report sho'ws, * expanded up to October 18, $2,741,503. ‘ and the congressional committee ac counted for disbursements of $418,527. More than 40,000 individuals contributed to the Republican fund, said to be more than double the number of to any other campaign fund. Accounts of the Democratic' committees had not been received when the clerk’s office closed for the day. The report shows the largest single contribution was from the Hamilton „ club of Chicago, whose members subscribed $6,120. ’ Athon-glarge contributors were: W. R. H. Hflliard, Pittsburgh, $2,000; S. G. Kennedy, Tulsa, Okla., 5,000; Philip J. Goodberry, New York, $2,000; Albert E. Goodberry, New York, i $2,000; William Sacks, Tulsa, Okla., 1 $2,500; Percy E. McGee, Tulsa, Okla., 1 $2,500; H. H. McFarlin, Tulsa, Okla., $14250; R. M. McFarlin, Tulsa, Okla., $1,250; Ledyard Cogwell, Albany, N. Y.. $2,000. John D. Rockefeller and John D. • Rockefeller, Jr., of New York, each i contributed SI,OOO to the Republican ■ congressional committee funds, while i William H. Childs, New York; George ' A. Draper, Hon-dale. Mass., and Henry Hornblower, Boston, each contributed 1 $5,000 to this fund. 1 Those who. contributed SSOO to the । congressional committee included C. ' R. Manville, Mlßvaukee, and James A. Patten, Chicago. ✓ • 1 * ■ ——
