Show v I PRESIDENT WILSON TOOK THE OATH OP OF OFFICE SUNDAY President Wilson took the oath of of office for his second term at noon last Jast Sunday in his room at at the tho capi capi- tl II and was formally inaugurated Monday with public ceremonies Before a desk piled with executive business laid before him In the closing closIng closing clos clos- ing hours of oC Congress and surround surround- s surrounded ed by members of ot his official family family ly the president reaffirmed with uplifted up up- lifted hand and grave features feature's s. s his promise to uphold the constitution in whatever crisis may confront the nation In the momentous four ye years rs before t. t t After Arter he had repeated solemnly I the tho oath taken first by Washington a century and a quarter ago ho he kissed kissed kiss kiss- ed the Bible Dible at the passage reading The Lord Load is our refuge a very present present pres pres- ent help in time of oC trouble Chief Justice White administered the tho oath and was the first to extend his hla congratulations Wringing the presidents president's hands the chief Justice looked fervently In Into o his face for a moment and said brokenly enly happy Mr President 1 I am very ry very h happy J. J Members of ot tho the cabinet then crowded crowd- crowd ed up with siona of regard Mr Mr Wilson W them with and t then en turned back to his desk to complete Complete his Interrupted task Vice President Mars Marshall did not not lake e the oath Sunday III was sworn worn In for his hla second turn term Monday at the special session of or the now no SonaU with the usual vice ice presidential In Inauguration In ceremony The capital w was ws s filled with thousands thou sands of oC persons who went from tram th the four q quarters of or the nation nation nation- for the quadrennial event Although tho the inaugural Inaugural Inaugural In In- augural was under the Presidents President's Presidents President's dents dent's direction to be as simple aa as the circumstances w would permit It k kwas was not nol different in general character charac ter from the usual ceremony As customary the president after ho he took the oath and amI delivered hi his inaugural address In fn an open air stand before be foro the thc capitol rode back to the White House at tho the head of or ofa ora a parade of ot many ing tug the distinguished of or the land a t d military and naval organizations and anda a long lino line o of delegations oT private private- citizens One feature however reflected directly the the- gravity of ot the tho international international international situation Down Pennsylvania avenue the tho par parade dc passed between lines JInes of national guardsmen chosen from the tho New York regiments forming form ing a military barrier on either cither side sid of ot the line of oC march Not since Lincoln's Lin Lin- coIns coln's second inauguration during th the civil war have troops troop been stationed to keep spectators hack back from an inaugural Inaugural In in- Inaugural In- In augural parade larade |