SUNDAY, MAY 12. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 1 Expenses of Hoover's Campaign Thus Far Placed at $241,274.41 Good Denies That Candidate Made Statement Against Tariff . Washington, May 11. The cost of the campaign came to $80 million for the Hower at $241 million for 274,414 by former representative good leader of the 'Hower for President' He told the senate campaign lawyers gating committee he confirmed the attack was not a terrorist attack, but he argued that never has a national presidential campaign been won by terrorists. Slush Fund to Be Investigated Good compared the Howard sam- paign expenses with those of Lawley and Wood in 1920, placing the former at 87753 and the latter at 87753, 259 admitted by them. Slush Fund to Be Investigated Incidentally he suggested to the committee that it investigate charges of corruption by Senator Meredith, that Governor Al Saad had used a "slush fund" to get the loan deklimation. Charges against Hoover that he has prepared a statement for the架势 in connection with the charges were made by Senator Buckley. Democrat from Kentucky, during his 1936 campaign, Barkley Ouestians Good "I never heard of such a statement," said Good. "I never heard of such charge before." Barkley Question Good Barkley question is good in a God that John H. Barnes, head of the grain corporation, had come to Washington and persuaded Hayton not to put him on the water. Hayton had not prepared the statement to get the Democratic general. Barkley said that the statement had never been issued and good retention his statement that he knew nothing about it. Eight Coyotes Captured Northeast of Lawrence Eight young coyotes were found northwest of Lawrence yesterday by M. C. Roberts, c'28; and E. J. Wuerer, c'29. The men were returning home when they saw a coyote simulating the clan they belonged to, the coyote seemed reluctant to leave, the men became inquisitive and investigated. 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