Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1933, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . C., SATURDAY, MARCH e incoming President and his wife leaving St. John’s Church in car with Senator Joseph T. Robinson of and re- Pmlllh D. Roosevelt leaving St. John’s Church, historic “Chur ch of the Presidents,” with his son James after attending services unt}}jv ?dwnrd W. Pou of inmh Carolina after attending services there. ‘-.-m'fll Btar Photo. there ‘morning before going to the Capitol to take the presidential oath, —Washington Star Phote. J:o E. Brown—mouth and all—one of the movie A bit of side-show for the inaugural. Crowd at Fourteenth and Water streets shis morning to e Ca : , where the seats were in big demand. Thousands of Washing~ stars invad- tonians and visitors in the city had gathered “on the hill” at 8 o’clock this morning. m F “mfinzhem&??fi:v‘lz §=| P“" this morning geeet the “Movie Special,” carrying Mollywood movie stars, who ave featured in the parade. » —Washington Star Photo. —Washington Star Phote. —Washington Star Phote. Crowds waiting outside St. John’s Church, on Sixteenth street, to catch a Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Roosevelt leaving the White House for the inaugural cere- In front of the inaugural stand at the Capitol, showing just a part of the —W m nt limpse of Mr. Roosevelt and his family, who attended i i ashington Star Photo. throng of Washingtonians and visitors in the city. Pho snapped at noon. Torning. = TR T e it f mORYIRG the [Oavitst. e e y P on Star Phsto "PAAKTEY -1 ik 1

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