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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 5, 1933—PART ONE. Thousands Mass Capitol Plaza and Route of Roosevelt Inaugural Procession Panorama view of inaugural scene at the Capitol, showing the massed thousands on the plaza as Franklin D. Roosevelt took the pmlde:;,n-hl‘ :.th.! . —Washington Star Photo. Gov. A. Harry Moore of New Jersey and Mrs. Moore riding up Fifteenth street A “good luck” handclasp for his successor. Herbert Hoover, retiring President, Al Smith was among the foot marchers in the big parade. The former Demo- in the inaugural procession. The Governor was accompanied by his official staff. shaking hands with Franklin D Roosevelt as he greeted him at the White House cratic standard bearer and John F. Curry, Tammany head, are shown flanked by two —Associated Press Photo. and entered car for their drive to the Capitol for Mr. Roosevelt's ig%ucfi:dn in:oflom?’:. braves from the Wigwam as the Tammany contingent passed. —Associated Press Photo. —Underwood & Underwood. The smart turn-out of Field Artillery from Fort Myer passing before the new President of ¥ K As the parade passed the Treasury on Fifteenth street,” showing the contingent of color- the United States in the inaugural procession. 7 ¢ —Harrls & Ewlng. bearers from the 48 States. —Washington Star Photo. Three generations. President Roosevelt standing between his mother, Mrs. James D. Roosevelt, and his son John, just be- fore leaving the Capitol after his induction into office. The H bid farewell to Washington. Standing beside her husband, Mrs. Hoover waves “Abe Lincoln” marches in the guuk The im| nation The parade’s harbinger of “better times.” Under the merry-go-'round canopy of this novel from thelrm;::{: as it pulls out of Unio‘:ostnion a l:w minutes after M:. Hoover had resigned drew salvos of; applause for Al hirk of Bel , Pa., whe float sat a constellation of Warner Brothers movie stars, who came all the way from Hollywood the burdens of the presidency to his successor. . . —Washinston Star Fhoto. _ wears his natugal whiskers. —Washington 8tar Phota. for the inaugural, } —Washington Star 1'1&