MR. F. D. ROOSEVELT
(Press. ASsn.-
FORMALLY ASSUMES HIS POSITION AS PRESIDENT MANY PRESSING PROBLEMS
-By Telegraph — Covyi'glit).
Rec. March 5, 7.10 p.m. Washington, Saturday,. Mr. Roosevelt formally took over his responsibilities as President of the United States on Saturday and was acclaimed by assembled' thousands. He is surrounded from the first moment by pressing problems | which rivet the gaze of the world jj upon him. His doctors report that j] the President is in better physical a condition than when he first enterI ed White House. i' The Capitol was almost hermetically seaied except against those who had business there. Squads of police crowd'ed every turn in the corridors.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 473, 6 March 1933, Page 5
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