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Show 11,.''s' V v ' A V iiii"ijniif 4 i - w y4"iHj n'ni J(j . 4 'jyfii . nj t 'j ' Ij'i'if J 'y X iqTiry 4 v Iliy . . .. "y !( - NEWS, Wednesday, January 17, 1973 DESERET ) OLD BIBLES A PART OF NIXON TRADITION Security Agencies On Edge For Inaugural WASHINGTON (UPI) -The District of Columbia would like to view it as just another big parade, but there is little doubt that President Nixon's Jan. 20 inaugural activities have security agencies on edge. With antiwar groups planning to protest Nixons Indochina policies, the Secret Service, D.C. police and other law enforcement agencies have prepared a tight shield for the po-li- WASHINGTON (UPI) When President Nixon takes the oath of office for his second term Jan. 20, he will maintain a tradition he began when he was sworn in as vice president in 1953. Two Nixon family bibles, bound in brown leather, will be held open by Mrs. Nixon as the President is sworn in. The bibles will be open to a passage containing a plea the second chapter of Isaiah, fourth verse: for peace And he shall judge among the nations and shall rebuke many people, and they shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation shall not lift up sword against nation: neither shall they learn war anymore." Both bibles, dated 1828 and 1873, were opened to the same passage when Nixon was sworn in as vice president in 1953 and 19571 and when he took the oath of office as President for the first time in 1969. SECOND INAUGURAL Service and D.C. police carefully avoided talking about possible trouble because they did not want to give any ideas to potential troublemakers. It is just another big parade as usual, a police spokesman said. The secuiity is the same for any president. Secret Service agents have been summoned to Washington from field offices throughout the nation to augment the k detail which provides protection to the President. But a spokesman would not reveal the exact number of agents who will be on duty. President. I am sure that if the war isnt over by the 20th of January there will be tremendous security in the city, said J. Willard Marriott, chairman of the Inauguration Committee. The district police have asUndoubtedly there will be signed about 1,500 men to the antiwar groups that will come Pennsylvania Avenue parade here and try to disrupt route from the Capitol where things, Marriott said. Nixon will take the oath of ofSpokesmen for the Secret fice to the White House. formed arm of the Secret Secret Service car has running boards and grips to permit agents to nde outside where they are ready to hit the street running in an instant. After he takes oath of office, Nixon will ride at the head of the inaugural parade down His Avenue. Pennsylvania custom-buil- t is limousine armor plated and virtually bomb and bulletproof. Additional manpower will be provided by the Capitol police, part: police and Executive Protection Service, a uniSer- vice. But a Justice Department spokesman said no military troops have been placed on alert. He said soldiers would not be needed. No one will be permitted to view the parade from open windows in buildings along the avenue. Following his car will be a of Secret Service agents riding in or on a specially built convertible, its top down. The detail 3 around-the-cloc- (sino ritijJJc( $ parly sandwiches are a good way lo show olV Casino Caraway, a tasty cheese spired with caraway seeds. Set out traxs of party rye bread, peppers, sliced cold tuts and condiments. Hat the sandwiches the Danish way. open-face- WASHINGTON -P(UPI) residemt Nixons hopes for America will be unveiled in his second inaugural address at an outdoor ceremony on the pine frame pavilion in front of the U.S. Capitol on Saturday, Jan. 20. inaugural speech an era of instead of connegotiations, frontation, and paved the way for his historic diplomatic AT316 s in relations with two superpowers China and the Soviet Union. break-through- have endured a long Nixon knows his words will night of the American spirit, be recorded in the history he said in 1969. But as our books for as long as the nation eyes catch the dimness of the lives, White House aides said, first rays of dawn, let us not and he wants the words to be curse the remaining dark. Let us gather the light. truly his own. Our destiny offers not the ; The President has a stable of speechwnters and three of cup of dispair, but the chalice them particularly, Ray Price, of opportunity. 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AND SOME ITEMS AS MUCH AS Nixon Personally Penning Address "A3 But their recommendations. Nixon is writing and rewriting his own version in longhand on lined yellow legal-sizepads in his hideaway office in the Executive Office Building next door to the White House, and at his Camp David Mounlaint-o- p d retreat. He has thumbed through all of the past inaugural addresses, aides said, and he to asked his speechwriters lake a close look at Theodore Roosevelts address about the responsibility to his society 'and the responsibility of society to the world. ; Nixon is expected to stress his belief in a new majority to which he attributes his and to landslide look forward to the nations bicentennial celebration in 1976 when his second term will end. He will ask for a reaffirmation of the values of the founding fathers, and to reaffirm the unity of the country. 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