Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1945 — Page 4
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By Seripps-Howayd Newspapers - WASHINGTON, Jan, 18-~Presi> dent Roosevelt's fourth-term inauguration Saturday probably will be known as the “pedestrian inau- » There'll be no cars driving into the White House grounds for the event, under ‘the arrangements of the joint congressional inaugural cominittee. “We hope” said Col Edwin Halsey, clerk of the senate, “that everybody will walk to the White * House.” . The 5000-plus - invited guests, he added, have been so notified Spectytors on the sldeiines, even thotigh not permitted to attend the unpretentious affair, will find the vicinity of 1600 Pennsylvania ave nof uninteresting For instance, shortly béfore 11:45 2 m., thevil see more than 200 members of the One Thousand club, in addition to members of congress, diplomats, cabinet officers and Democrati¢ national committeenten filing through the gates. (Tickets | indicate the ceremony will begin at that hour, aithough it won't actually start until noon.) The program "on the south porHeo, including ‘the President's ad- | dress, will take only 10 minutes. Then the 5000 gugsts—less approximately 1800 “special” ones remaining for the $i-a-head buffet luncheon in the White House—will walk! out again The whole group, meanwhile, will; have stood during the ceremony, | since the $2000 expense limit set by | the. President does not permit supplving chairs for the guests. The only chairs in evidence will; be the few stationed in the press) tent before typewriter "tables. And | even the working reporters’ group! will be smaller than for past in-| sugurals, Guests’ tickets have been 80 marked as to divide the visitors] into standing sections to keep them | from congregating in too large numbers in any one part of the] grounds, according to a committee |
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