National Affairs: Inside View

Not since Abraham Lincoln's day have the U. S. people had access, except through occasional formal photographs, to the upper floors of the official home which they provide for their President. This week THE MARCH OF TIME exhibits upon the nation's movie screens a cinema sequence describing the Presidency in intimate visual detail, including many shots of the White House upstairs as it now looks during the occupancy of the Franklin D. Roosevelts. For the first time since Lincoln, the public can look out through the front portico from the upper hall, out...

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