Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1933, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY CH 3, 1933. epares for the Great Quadrennial Celebration iy Arrival of the Roosevelt famil: Station last night, Leff to right: John Roosevelt, Franklin, the President-elect Gen. Washington looks down o avenue, where $omorrow’s inaugural parade will pass before the new President. Jam d ;ms. elm\)seve'leét A cmy;n'l‘cgl Tlv';n:‘l'l:mmremd zhe al tfi at the station. ¥ :M‘.M Preas rnt'u The photograph shows one of the‘gn MWmm and Jefferson), at the east end of the Court of Honor. ‘ ~—Washington Star Phote. The Kiowas have another chief. Left to right: Brave James Twelve of the Hollywood giris on the locomotive of the “Movie Special,” which arrives in ‘Washington tomorrow morning for the inaugural ceremonies. The train carries a dozen cinema Gov. White of Ohio and members of his party, who arrived in Washington today. Left to Daugonah, Dr. George C. Havenner and Chief Jasper Saunkeah, right, front row: Earle Chesney, Mary Louise White, daughter of the Governor, and John during the ceremony yesterday, when Dr. Havenner was made stars, who will take part in the parade and attend the Inaugural Ball, Littlepage. 2 SRR on I EDR “Chief Howling Bear” of the Kiowa tribe of Oklahoma. = minary girls travel from Georgia to witness the inaugural events. They study at the Washing- Vice President-elect Garner and members of his family, who arrived in Heavily guarded, President-elect Roosevelt’s car en route to the Wash Se tlani —Washington Star Photo. Washington yesterday for the inaugural ceremonies. Left to right: Mrs, n train. Seven hundred New York police escorted the automobile ton Seminary and North Avenue Presbyterian School of Atlanta, a: ar O Cimevicre CATac Mis. Gathor. the: Vice ks and Tully Garner. —Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. ingto: through the streets of the metropolis yesterday lttemw_n. SR Where the inaugural ceremony will take place t(cmor:o:'. 3 itol will be at half-staff in honor of the laf Harold Tckes, sel as Secretary of the Inferior in the e s ks = The flags at the Capi The Governor of Georgia, with members of his staff, arrives in Washington today. Left to Senator Thomas J. Walsh, who had been selected as Attorney o s e y Hmbg L e pu e e g dr. Jesse Draper, Gen. Lindley W. Camp, adjutant; Mrs. Eugene Talmadge, wife of f th w Roosevelt cabinet. ve ashington frem Chicago rning. eft: The two sons, ert and Raymeon “&‘Go‘v:::o;; "’é;v. ’l‘l.lxze;d[e aa Col. ys-nfly Bn’v’q‘gililel of staff, ~Washington Star Phato, oncenlief Wue ¥ yright by Underwood & Underwoods ! Ickes is a member of the Ilinois Legislature. —Washiogian Blar Phata: , » : - N A

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