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Show WILSON WALKS UNAIDED: GIVEN CHEERS BY CROWD WASHINGTON, Scot s President (Wilson, without ass stance and leaning lightly on his c:mc walked briskly throned the front entrance of thi White House yc.itcrda) and stepped llltO h:s automobile while n crowd In I'ennsv I van la nvenue looked on with UhUSUal intT. it. It was the first tlmr since his IHner.H that the nresident had 'started on a motor trlD hv that route, all trlpM heretofore having started from ihe rear grounds. After entering the car jtn Afrs Wilson, the president, nearlng a cap waited several minutes until an at-lendanl at-lendanl eould bring bin straw hat. Meanwhlls 'he crowd Increased and made a rush for the gate on the avenue ave-nue as the ear approached The president presi-dent lifted his hat and smiled. The president drove around town for an hour and then went to th Union Un-ion stitlon to meet his son-in-law an il dnnghler Mr. and Mrs. Kranrls B , ftorp. and returned With them to the Whit. House The car took Its place In a procession proces-sion of (axicabn and despite the bustle I anil rush around the station, the crowds recognized the Dresldent and, stopped to Kive him a resoectful KTeet-i lng. |