Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 69, Hammond, Lake County, 8 September 1920 — Page 8

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E. H. MOOR V DN VJTNESS : STANU IUDAY

jrNTERNATIONAL SFWS SERVICE

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"I said you v. -re n m f-W.nq: the bst evidence ar.d r.tvir had liorn, t Moore explained. ! "PiJ you say 'If t hoy war.! t. th'-y ran fret rain her.- vho ran pr v- Hi" falsity or truth of tho C x i Mrji s in 4S hours?'' Kenyon askfil. ' "I think that sa tru M or- i---' plied- ' I ?aii :t . If I ,1,-Int f.iy ' then I ay it now." I "In his .sper-eh at 'neehr.p U-':-: Virginia," K'-nycn ..n'ir.'i .1. "i ; . Cox is reported i h: f teat . . r-

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.-. Cov. ,air.e5 M. Cox. democratic presi- .. --. riettial nominee, that the 1 cputu ieans are raising a Il5.irt0.000 campaign fund

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republican party and upon Hriules m . republican newspaper.-. K.lmund H . v . NS-Oore. Gov. Cox's personal emissary, . .told the senate "t;ush fund" commit -tee here today. N- evidence1, eth-r than thst wliirh i? ronta'.ntd m tatrraign documents republican party and fcich Gov. Cox had f.-r the mo.t part already mad public. :s in t lie dem -cia'lc nominee's possess; on, M.or? aid. - -- Moore raid he had been sent to Ch'.cgo by Gov. Cox to jrive the committee such Information a? he had alter the charges mad by t h- tou-inr r&d been discussed after the dvmocradc nominee's Pittsburgh speech. 'n "rich bans for the charges way first made public. KJ aJmi'tM that he could or.iy give "sources of inrormatioc . " -Among: the "sources of information'" ' which Moore is sail to have revealed to the committee are twelve republican workers from various states wh-'m

Moore characterised as "important togs in the money-Retting machine.' tiubpoenaes for these twelve wera Issued by the committee just before it convened today and it is expected thur - testimcny will f-llow that of Moore. "You were the pre-convention manager for Gov. Cox?" Senator Kenyon fcRked after Mr. Moor? had been sworn. "Yes." Moore replied. "Since that time have you been connected with the Cox campaign?" was ' 'the next Question. "No more than any other etemocraf. 1 belong to no committee and 1 have -taken no active part in tas la.jt cam- " vaisrn . " "You have seen Gov. Cox's various

- charges against the republican party.'' Senator Kenyon asked. "If you mtan the SIS.onooo) fund, the assessed quotas of states and or to'rs, the appointment, of committees and a paid force of - .Hectors, I have,'' ilocre answer d. " Do you know of any other charges? i- ii-e was asked. "That's all I know of," Moore answ.ered. Moore then said he had heard Gov. . Cox's Pittsburgh speech and had talKtr over the charges with Gov. Cox, 'to a limited extent." He said he had re.-n sent here by Gov. Cox "to give this committee such information, as 1 had." "I was nt present when the ejuotas were assessed or paid and can only

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' explained . s ' Have you ail the information and l-ads Gov. Cox, has,'' Senator Kenyon asked . ' Republican newspapers and orrici.n bulletins contain them." Moore answered with considerable heat." ''"He has no evidence outside ol '"yours?" Kenyan Queried. ' "I think not, sir," was Moore'a reply. "Senator Kenyon then turned to questioning Moore about an interview pub. " Kshed in Chicago newspapers on last Thursday in which Moore was quoted 'as sayinjr that th "committee was . r.ot seekir.gr evidence." Moore denied ,: Ji had said this.

buy the pre-s idr m y at- 1 -h.i! m .'so have been e ntributed t t h ampa , fund wit h si pistej- inter.-. y, fcive the e '.dei.ee n tint or t!i- mo

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