Harding is in Cleveland this morning, but leaves for Akron for the second stop on the final leg of his campaign.
Akron, Ohio
Elaborate preparations were made for the reception of the Republican standard bearer, who reached the city at 3:30 p.m., but the rain that had been falling all day interfered somewhat with the plans of the Republican leaders. No reception had been arranged for the candidate at the railroad station, but nevertheless there were more than 1,000 enthusiastic admirers who waited patiently for his train to pull in. (Marion Star)
Harding gives his main speech at the armory; Governor Cox will speak there tomorrow.
Sources:
- "Akron Greets Ohio Senator." Marion Star. 29 October 1920.
- "Harding Gets Big Reception Here." Akron Beacon Journal. 29 October 1920.
- "Senator Harding City's Honored Guest." Akron Beacon Journal. 28 October 1920.
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