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Show Taft to Reconcile His Republicanism and Reciprocity Indianapolis, July 4. After a few hours' rest at tlie home of former Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks, 1522 North Meridian street, Prosldent Tnft arose this morning with the most strenuous day of his western trip before him. From tho time scheduled sched-uled for him to leave the Fairbanks home, the President will not have an idle moment, j Indianapolis Is gaily decorated with the presidential and American flags and bunting. The residents of the city were bestir early along the line of march of the big "sane Fourth' parade, one of the.features of the celebration. cele-bration. Mr Taft will review the parade in Monument Place. Following the parade, the presidential presiden-tial party will go 'to the Marion club for an informal reception to the members mem-bers and at noon jthe President will be the guest ot the Columbia Club at luncheon. At 1 30 he willbe escorted to the American Association ball park for the athletic contents and will award the prizes to the wjnners In the niorn-Inir niorn-Inir parade Railway trainmeji will become the hosts of "the President after the ball park exercises and will escdrt him to the state fair grounds to witness tho head-on collision between two locomotives locomo-tives The President will return to the. Fairbanks home at 5 o'clock and rest until 7, when 'he will attend the Marion club banquet and make the principal speecli of the trip. President Taft has chosen "Recip-rocltv" "Recip-rocltv" as the subject of Ills banquet address In the address, It is said, the President will defend his Repub licanism In making the agreement with Canada. '? Going direct from the banquet, for which GOO plates ''will be placed and which will be attended by leaders or the Republican party from all over the state, the President and his party will boarfl a Pennsylvania train for Washington Wash-ington at 10:45 o'clock tonlgfcC Oo |