COOLIDGE FOR PRESIDENT
EFFECT OF THE ‘'SfpATi SPANGLED BANNER-. By Tel.-Press Assoc. Ccp, ri „u Reuter s Telegrams. * ’ Rec June 13, 8.5 a.m. New \ork, June B At Cleveland throughout the onstraticn for President (Vu: , , i itr • • * . the. VViscosm delegates remained V lent, ignoring cat-calls, hisseu, sn * and shouts directed toward them from the marching throng and J? leries. The Coolidge marchers il determined, and finally ■ getting the Wisconsin!? on their {Z by circling them and singim, “Star .Spangled Banner.'’ "jn,» Folette delegates stood to atthdW during the singing and then slo)id 1/ resumed their scats.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LII, Issue 8616, 13 June 1924, Page 4
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