PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
POLICY DEFENDED
United Press Association—By "Electric Tele- • graph^Copyright. NEW YOEK, 11th October. Opening the final intensive drive for President Hoover's re-election, ex-Pre-sident Calvin Coblidge, made his first and probably Ms only campaign speech at Madison Square Garden to-night. He stressed the sound conservative polieiea of the President's administration, its protection of the value of the dollar and the gold standard against the Democrats' inflationary measures. Mr. Coolidge scored off the failure of the Democratic candidate, Mr. F. D. Boosevelt, to take a definite position against the payment of 2300 million dollars for the soldiers' bonus. He defended Mr. Hoover's financial relief of corporations, banks, and insurance companies, as all designed to relieve the economic distress of the common people.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1932, Page 11
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