Monday, Jun. 18, 1923
Peregrination
After much delay and many conjectures, formal announcement was finally made at the White House of the President's itinerary on his forthcoming trip. Leaving Washington on June 20, he will travel directly to St. Louis, where he will make his first speech on the following day. His speaking schedule includes 18 other stops exclusive of any addresses he may deliver in Alaska:
June 22, Kansas City, evening
June 23, Hutchinson, Kansas, afternoon
June 25, Denver, morning; Cheyenne, afternoon
June 26, Salt Lake City, evening June 28, Pocatello, morning; Idaho Falls, afternoon
June 29, Butte, morning; Helena, evening
July 2, Spokane, evening
July 3, Meacham, Ore., Oregon Trail Anniversary Celebration
July 4, Portland, afternoon
July 5, Tacoma, morning During this tour he will visit Zion and Yellowstone National Parks. From Tacoma he is expected to sail for Alaska. On his return trip he will speak:
July 26, Vancouver, B. C., evening
July 27, Seattle, evening
July 31, San Francisco, evening
Aug. 1, Los Angeles, evening
Aug. 4, San Diego, afternoon
He will also visit Yosemite Park.
From San Diego he will sail for home, via the Panama Canal and Porto Rico, and should complete his trip by Aug. 20 or thereabouts.