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Show STRENUOUS DAY IS MAPPED 001 MOOCHES Republican Nomfnee for the Presidency Will Begin His Campaign With Two Speeches at Detroit. COMMITTEE PLANS MANY RECEPTIONS Chairman W. R. Willcox of the National Committee Is Expected to Reach Chicago Chi-cago This Morning. DETROIT, Mich.. Aug. 6. Charles E. Hughes. Republican presidential nominee, will begin his campaign hero tomorrow with two speeches. Mr. Hughes will arrive ar-rive from Niagara Kails shortly after S o'clock tomorrow morning, but will not speak until late in the evening. A strenuous stren-uous day has been mapped out for the nominee, including numerous receptions, a visit to Navln field, where part of the Detroit-Philadelphia baseball game will be witnessed, and a visit to several local automobile plants. ! Immediately upon his arrival at the Michigan Central depot in the morning Mr. Hughes will he taken to his hotel. There he will hold a public reception at 9 o'clock. Next a special reception will be tendered to representatives of the press and at the conclusion of this gathering delegates and alternates to the Republican national convention and members of the Republican state central committee will meet the candidate. Progressives Recognized. The programme then calls for a similar reception to delegates and alternates to the Progressive national convention. Shortly before noon Mr. Hughes will receive members of the Congressional Union Woman's party. Conferences will be held with members of the Republican state central committee at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and at 3 o'clock Mr. Hughes will go to the baseball park. Leaving there ahout A o'clock, the tour of the automobile plants will begin. At 5:30 the nominee is to lunch with newspaper men at the Detroit Athletic club. Evening Speeches. The first speech in the evening is scheduled for shortly before 8 o'clock, and will be delivered in the Arcadia Auditorium, Audito-rium, where President .Wilson made one of his addresses on his recent visit. At the conclusion of the speech Mr. Hughes will be hurried to the Light Guard armory. ar-mory. In the downtown section, where, according ac-cording to the programme mapped out, he will begin speaking at about 9 p; m. It is planned that Mr. Hughes remain at the armory until time to leave for his train, which departs from the Michigan Central depot shortly before midnight for Chicago. |