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Show , .BUSY, DAY EbRREgiPEflT. .,. i' ii . a J(imriirffrr .ii fkioagp, Oct. 28. f-'acing a day's work thai called fo- his constant al-tonilon al-tonilon from the middle of the forenoon fore-noon unt'l la to at' night,' President Tafl rose early today In ihc haze eff an Indian summer atmosphere. The plans for the President's second day's stay In Chicago called for a variety of functions. The first thin.? arranged for the President was, initiation into the Brioklavor's union so that he -would be n member in good standing before undertaking Iho laying of tho cornerstone corner-stone of the Hamilton club's new building on Monday. Directly following the Issuance to tho President of a union card. Mr. Taft's program demanded atn address before tho American Mining congress on conservation as related to mining. llls plans for government operation of Alaskan mines as an example to lessees were placed before the mining min-ing congress last night by Secretary of the Interior Fisher. j Prom mining. Ihc President was called to discuss the recall of the Judicial y at a luncheon given by the Chicago Bar association m j Union labor, niinin? and law out of the way. the next w'orlt prepared for Mr. Taft was a trio to-No-th-Chicago, thirty miles away, to dedicate the new naval training station. This expedition was placed in oharge of the Commercial club, .which promised to turn tho chief executive over to 1'i.c Chicago Association of Commerce for a banquet and snecch -In the evening on arbitration. i Tho President's voice is holding up well under the severe strain on 'the. long tour that hsa called for mnuy speeches In various climates, altitudes alti-tudes and atmospheres. He Rpeaks as distinctly now as at the beginning of the trip. ! i |