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Show PRESIDE! II Fi I! SHIIS TIE Goes to New York Wednesday, Where He Has Eleven Engagements En-gagements to Fill. LIST THREATENS TO GROW Thursday Evening Mr. Taft Will Be Guest of Associated Press and Newspaper Publishers. By Associated Press. WASHINGTON. April 22. President Taft goes lo New York next Wednesday to spend two days. In that time he has eleven engagements and the list probably prob-ably -will grow to larger proportions. The president will reach New York late Wednesday. His first engagement Is a reception of the military order of foreign for-eign wars. From there he will go to the home of Ids brother. Henry W. Taft, for a short rest. The president will be a dinner guest at the house of Miss Winifred Holt, secretary sec-retary of Hie Association of the Blind, and later will open the industrial exposition expo-sition at the Metropolitan opera housa and deliver his lirst formal address. From there the president will be taken lo the armory , of he Sevcnty-llrst regiment, New i'ork National Guard, to review that organization. Afterward ho will "look In" at the semi-centennial banquet of the Sixty-ninth Sixty-ninth regiment New York National Guard. The last engagement of the night comes when the president becomes the. guest of the Hungarian Republican club. First on the set programme for Thursday Thurs-day Is luncheon at the home of Henry Clews. In the evening the president becomes be-comes the guest of the Associated Press and the American Newspaper Publishers association at a banquet, where he will make the principal speech of his visit. After that he will spend a few minutes at the banquet of the Methodist Social union and then "look in" at the banquet of the Aeronautical society, later visiting visit-ing a dinner givon by the business men of his district to former Reprcscnlatlvc-OIcoll. Reprcscnlatlvc-OIcoll. IK1-leaves New York shortly after midnight mid-night for Washington. |