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Show TAFT IN E President Expected to Give Insurgency His Attention , 'Cleveland,. Ohio, Jan. 29. Invading -rh-ocbed"dr7natronal. polftlcis, President Presi-dent Taft crossed the line Into Ohio early today. He wns due to arrive here at 11:20 o'clock, this being his first scheduled stop on a tour of the state, which will consume threo dajs In addition to Cloveland, Columbia and Akron are promised visits, Mr. Taft, spending tomorrow and part of Wednesday in the former and Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon and evening in the latter city. After being received at Euclid avenue ave-nue station by a committee, it was concluded to escort the President to his hotel whence he would go later to the chamber of Commerce for an address ad-dress to its members and to be the guest at a private luncheon given "by President Charles E. Adams. The program thereafter Included a conference of nearly two hours between be-tween the President nnd former Governor Gov-ernor Myron T Herrlck; a reception to Old Soldiers and to Tlppocanoo club members, this being the only function open to the genera' public; an address to students of the Cleveland Cleve-land schools; the Tippecanoe banquet ban-quet with an attendance of more than GOO expected and the President as the last speaker; thence an 11 o'clockk trip to a dinner 'given by Hungarians, and another speech, tho day to be concluded with the wrlve to the presidential pres-idential car and departure at 2:40 o'clock In the morning for Columbus Those watching national politics anticipate a striking speech from the President at tho Tippecanoe banquet In its earlier stages, much of the Progressive Republican propaganda omanated from Cleveland. an,d the do-slre do-slre to observe the President's treatment treat-ment of "insurgency" in his native state has been genoral. oo |