Show PRESIDENT liT TAFTS TAFFS SUNDAY I STRENUOUS IN THE EXTREME I Visits II Aunt Delia Torry in jn Mas Massachusetts t Makes Speech to Trainmen 7 5 Worcester Mass April 3 President Taft put in a busy Sunday to today today today f day with a visit to Aunt Delia Torry and the scenes of many boyhood j i reminiscences at Millbury and an address here this afternoon before the 1 joint Jo nt meeting of the brotherhoods in train service a mass meeting of nearly 2000 railroad at Mechanics hall hail T Tp IP President Pr declared ho he believed b in labor Jabor organizations But as chief magis magistrate ls V Hate of th U n he be added he believed also in the right of ot every man to labor as he will to earn the wages that he will willand and if f he ft so chooses to stay out oit of labor J organizations The Presidents first asser assertion assertion assertion tion was greeted with a wild outburst of ot I His second st cond statement received only a scattering response Later Latt r however tho the President again V aroused the railroad men to enthusiasm c i bv by b saying sa ing lie he believed their organizations iJ ero ere necessary to deal with organizations t ef of and by detailing his deep inter inters r I s in legislation looking to re ro roq refi q fi of safety safet appliances and to liability of ot the employer The President motored the six miles mile from to Worcester this afternoon t and the entire city turned out to bid him welcome He rode at the head bead of ot the pro procession procession procession cession of o some fifty or more machines V 1 that had been driven to to greet gree V him Too The route through the city was lined with ninny many man thousands thoua and the quiet of the Sabbath afternoon was broken with applause The Sunday demonstration was unique in Mr Tafts Taffs travels Following his address before the Broth Brotherhood of Trainmen the President re returned returned returned turned to for supper with Aunt Delia Della and left tonight for vr Washington whore where he lie is due duo tomorrow morning The Presidents visit to threw that quiet guiet little community Into an uproar of excitement The lavish decorations here in Worcester Worcester ter were scarcely more imposing than those with which bedecked itself today toda As a boy bo the President used to spend his vacations at Millbury where his maternal grandmother as well as Aunt Delia now nov no 84 years old and other rela relatives relatives relatives tives long have lived He lIe used to swim In the Blackstone river that flown flows through the town he used to play baseball on the fields and trudge around barefooted in search searh of early adventures All AU these memories were ero revived today |