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Show f ' " . .:. Coolidge Attacks ! Bonus "Silence" i . - ( ' NEW YORK, Oct. 12 (U.H) Cal- 1 vtn Coolidge urges that Herbert I Hoover be kept in the White House ( "because "things would have been ( much worse" but for his "vision, i courage and leadership," and be- J cause Franklin Roosevclts silence on the bon.us menaced economic ! recovery. The former president appealed for tbc re-election of his own suc- cessor last nig'ht in an address tc ' a cheering throng at Madison Square Garden and a vast unseen audience. v Coolidge accused Franklin Roose- ,. velt, without naming him, of pro- I longing tho depression by failing to speak against the bonus, h He referred to the "forgotten II man" of the Roosevelt speeches as the ' "ordinary run of people," he 1 Injected by reference a criticism ' of kooscvclt for his inheritance of ''. wealth and his costly education. |