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Show • . 11 1 '.\ Salt Lake City,Utah, Wedneeda)' Mornm" November 15. 1 I Inauguration Shifted to White House President Believes Transfer Will Effect Big Saving up By A8S0C~ted PreS8 tor of tbe mOllumeDt. Farhous Utah Sculptor Dies in East ARLINGTON, M&lI8., Nov. 14 (ll'! -Cyrul ~w1n Dalltn, 82, dean ot New England BCulptora. died T~I day at hll home. The tamed nattvt Utah BCulptor'l works In hll home ltate included the Brlgh~ Young monuegil- ment, thl! ltatue of ' Maaaa.!olt in con- the ltate capitol bldg., and the the figure ot the Angel Moroni atop aced the L D S temwe i~ Salt Lake City. Four One of the , natlon'l foremolt pple- Iculptors, Mr. Dallln received wide .core acclaim , throughollt ~e United ding States and Eurove for hll workl. eau many ot which grace parkl and public bqlldtngl in his !lattve ltate In- and the Nit, " ,I toolt .Mr, DaUln Wal born In Sprlng'000 _ ville, Nov, 22, 1861, a IOn ot C~- Thom.. arid Jane Hamer Dallln, ,Utah c~nty ploneerl. In hi. yoqth ~ exbibl~ extraordlnarr that artlltlc IIty, allowing partlco1&1' tnte~ In Indiana and pto~n u .ubjec~, 'l1Ua lftthIenee ".. ~tf~ h\ hJI later Ufe wben he became the ' world'i foreMOIIt BCl.\lptor of Indians, ~fter ~Ivlni hla early educat\o:'ltl at the HUngertord academy in Springville, Mr. Dallln went to work in the Tlntlc mining dl.ltrlct townl. There he exhibited .uch <CioDtl nutd 00 ~v., 4fi4.t* Pa,. (Column Tbr.. ) .1 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 Pres. Roosevelt said Tuesday his fourth·term inau&\lration will be held at the White House instead of the caJ>itol, because he thinks that will save a lot of money. The president said there will be no stands and no parade, Ticket! will be iuued for the Inaugural party at the south portico of the White House, he said, adding that otherwise It would look like an Euter egg hunt, Mr. Roolevelt ..tUnated to a newlI conference that the White HOUle iJlf'ugural ceremony could be held tor leas than 10% ot the $25,000 authorized by congreuand said he Ia terribly concerned about dollarl and cent.. Be8t View of Capitol He observed that the IIOUth portico of the ' White HOUle pra. vides the best architect9ral view In the capital. Orlglnall~yhe .aid, it wal Intended aI the t nt door or years, of the White House. however, the Pennlylvania ave. entrance haa been the main app~ to the executive mansion. The president "'Id he doubted whether there will be an inaugural chairman this year because there will be nothing for him to do, thu, emphaliz1pg the simplicity of the beginning ot hll fourth term. His decision to forego the CUI' tomary Capitol hlll,formalitle. and parade was announced Tuesday by a congreu1onal Inaugural commit· ~~ which applauded it aa a len· Ilble wartime mov~ AmpUfIee 8tatement ~mpllfytng at hll ,ewl conference on thl. 'announcement, Mr. RoOIIev~t ..id he D\&de ;hll choice becaUM It would ave money, He "JUred th,e wbole ea.t coul4 be held to '2000, he Mid., addln,r that I1lOJl..,o j that would , (0 for c~ a()mme,' ~ . . . . Illna' add coftee at .. teceptton. The congreulonal committee had be in cotltemp.tattng .expending about $2S,OOO, Mr. Rooaevelt said. It I. headed by Sen. 13yrd. (D), Virginia. a leading congressional advocate ot economy. and the prealdent got obvioul enjoyment out or relating how he had told Sen. Byrd'. committee how to lave money, 1 - , L,/.fq B~iti~h Reo Americans C o Wh ere U , 8 . foreN near Meu. ~tted line IncUcatee area approXimately two mUM from theedp of the fortret.. Amerlcu troope were reported only two mil.. from I the city on Ute BOUth and lIOutbeaat ' ~,atter tb. capture of Fprt L'YMr. Lack of realatance at tbla fortreu city Indicates posaIble abaDdotpDent b)' the DUJ.a and Ita complete capture I. Imminent. In aouthflJ'll France Gen. Pateb'. fol"Ce8 also went Into aetJoll aDd made aatlafaetory plD.. Shaded I 2 ,I" '1111 Mllf ~ • L .. F1 tORUINf M .... e • Plc\lIo,\ H left Ll RMAN . WOIPPY ~, OEROUUOE , . IT P( APPEVILlE IT. GUISE S. \:n • Plappev,lle G!RAROIN;· :K::N~· ARC~ O' _ - - - .----- \p- . V~UJl. i ~f, c.. Augny • • FT S1 BLAISE line fll approximate battle (zoot. Yanks Hem In 35,000 Japs Holding Ormoc ' Corridor .-t ~ (OfD¥~~Y VnltA!d P.... ' ALLfED HEADQUARTERS, Leyte, Philippines, Wedneeday, Nov. 15-The jaw8 of an American pincers appeared to be closing rapidly on I an ' estimated 35,000 Japanese hOlding the narrowing Ormoc corridor on western Leyte Tuesday, as 25th dl vi!lon Infantrymen In the north threat·' - - - - - - - - - - - - ened the YamAshi ta deCense line i tlons along the Ormoc road be· 1 ~beIOW Limon, an<1 other Corces to tween Breakneck r idge, lOuth 01 the eut and .oulh converged on Pinamopoan, and Tallbow, I til I .t ... AIIM __ mv .haAa. on.ilI.a... fart to th uth a ared I I |