Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1933, Page 6

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'H 5, 1933—PA -Making Scenes as Franklin D. Roosevelt Became President‘l Franklin P. Roosevelt taking the oath as the Nation’s thirty-second President. Present at the historic_ceremony are, left to President '.';-I" t delivering his Y. at the Capitol in the dramatic hours of a national eme: cy in which he right: Chief l‘l’lfiee Hughes, administering the oath; Charles E. Cropley, clerk of the Supreme Court, holding Bible; President Roose- told the !‘%fim. |:|nc lnhnu-uny :{ B 2 r—“Me»cY-tzd Press Photo. le welt, his son James and Herbert Hoover, retiring President. —Washington Star Photo. Movie cameras grind as Mrs. Boosevelt, President Roosevelt, their sop James and Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Democratfc leader, pose on their arrival at fhe White House from the Capitol. —Harris & Ewing A crush of notables. Interesting snapshot just after President Roosevelt completed his ad- Mrs. Roosevelt, President Roosevelt and their son dress at the Capitol, showing Chief Justice Hughes in midst of crowd. Others are Senator Russell m::: for camera close-ups on their arrival at the White of Georgia, former Senator Watson of Indiana and Senator La Follette of Wisconsin. after inaugural ceremony at the Capitol. —Harris & —Associated Press Photo. 2 Pinchot of P Ivani d Mrs. Pinchot also were ng the bi Photo| hers in agtion. From their crowded platform on the Ospitol Plasa, a Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland waving from car as he rode in the Governors’ Rprg:;tallgxrti gtcnt? aoveer:?rz vi:lm:h:nmn‘;t- o B D nineon, fiar e small nrmm:f them training their cameras on the insugural -fi?.ld te photo- section of the inaugural procession. —Washington Star Photo. graph the ilstorlc scene. —Washington Star Photo. @roup with massed flags passing the presidential reviewing stand in front of the Roof-top view of the inaugural procession lrvT The Star Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Hoover smiling as they drove from the White House together for the - Building. In the foreground is the famed troops of Richmond fnaugural ceremony at the Capitol. ~—Underwood & Underweed. Whlulflm President mvelt stands with head bared as he v'f.'-'v'n ‘gn'e ”:ol.m;’lhnl pro- . bt ln‘l ety Bouce, SoboF th aock o6l r fllwmo. ! { A —— > - ¥hote. )

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