| Show GREAT HT RECEPTION GIVEN N. N New Nev ew Y York ark Sees See Splendid Demonstration NEW EW YORK Oct 29 New 29 New York harked harked back to the traditions of the thelast thelast last century last night when its historic historic his his- t thoroughfares Broadway and Fifth a avenue resounded to the tread of thousands thousand mar marching behind Calvin Coolidge Republican candidate for vice president Not since 1896 when thousands of marchers fell tell Into line tine under the colors of McKInley has the city witnessed so great a political demonstration in ht its streets Leading the column Governor Coolidge Coolidge Cool Cool- idge rode In an ah automobile from Crom Worth street and Lower Broadway to the Union League club on Fifth avenue where he left eft the car and watched the passing procession on a reviewing stand erected over the tho sidewalk Leaving leaving leav Leav- ing this point of or vantage g long log before the thc parade was teas over the candidate went to Carnegie hall ball where he addressed ad ad- dressed an audience which taxed Its capacity It was Governor Coolidge's liY first frt public app appearance in New York since his nomination and great i he crowds turned away f from the te doors of t the hall ball where he spoke joined with the tho pa- pa In making the metropolis tins ring with cheers o of Coolidge night Governor Coolidge declared the United States Is determined to do Its part In the on of f civilization although ho he said no o one should predict predict pre pre- dict diet what sort of an association of nations would result from Americas America's leadershiP |