Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1945 — Page 20
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‘Umbrellas to Be Barred at “Qutdoor Ceremony for President.
WASHINGTON, Jan, 17 (U, P.). ~Umbrellas “definitely will not be in vogue at President Roosevelt's fourth term inauguration Saturday. Even if it's ranipg by the bucket, the ambassadors and their finely gowned ladies, congressmen and their ‘wives and bigtime Democratic politicians will have to stand in
Mr. Roosevelt's yard without any farm
overhead cover except their hats. i Raincoats are O. K.—quite val-| | uable in fact—in view of Washi ] _ ton’s weather during the last few] | days, i ‘But umbrellas will be banned by!
an official ruling made obviously for | 5) Security reasons to “prevent people; i
from poking out each other's eyes: | and more important, to be suré that | | potential wrong-doers do not skip i in under cover of a parasol. : Estimates of the number of)! guests to be at the inaugural cere-| monies range between 5000 and | 7000, : : Public to Be Apart The bulk of the crowd will stand | § on the broad south lawn to witness }
the historic ceremony and the gen-| | |
eral public will bé at least 400) } yards away in the elipse, a circular! } park at the end of the White House. # grounds, and on the other side of i the stout iron fence, too, § This means that if the uninvited } average citizen wants to see the! | inauguration, hell need a good! | pair of 10-power binoculars, and a box to stand on unless he gets there | | early and grabs a front row posi-| | tion, There will be loudspeakers, how- | | ever, to relay the audible part of | the program. This is not expected ta last much more than 15-minutes, including a brief speech by" the | President. Tea for Electors |
There will be three White House guest lists for inauguration. day.) The most select will be for the: morning prayer services in the East | : room. Probably no more than 200] persons will attend the traditional: pre-inaugural. prayers. | § Then the inauguration itself with: an attendance not expected to pass/|: 7000. After that will come a buffet ; Junch for about 1500. There will] E be a tea in the late afternoon for| : the electors. ; The idea behind a comparatively §
“small inauguration is wartime con-|}
“servation of hotel and travel facili- § ties. Not even out-of-town news-
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