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January 29, 1993 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-29

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Bob and Anita Neely at the ball with Sen. Carl Levin.

Many Locals Dazzled
By The Inauguration

KIMBERLY LIFTON STAFF WRITER

ix-year-old
John
Sloan liked the inau-
gural' parade a whole
bunch.
"And I saw Peter, Paul
and Mary," he boasted.
John traveled more than
10 hours by car with his
parents, David and Kathy
Sloan of Huntington
Woods, to join the estimat-
ed 1 million well-wishers
who came to Washington,
D.C., to welcome the
nation's 42nd president,
William Jefferson Clinton.
Young John had some
trouble hearing President
Clinton's 14-minute inau-
gural speech in the packed
crowd on Capitol Hill. But
he may never forget what
he did hear.
"I
remember some
things, like that he will
give the capital back to
the people," John said.
This was not the first
time John was so close to
the new presidential fam-
ily. When Hillary Rodham
Clinton came to East Lan-
sing for a campaign fund-
raiser, David Sloan
snapped a photo of his
wife and son with Mrs.
Clinton that he keeps on
display in their home.
"He's been a Clinton
supporter for a long time,"
David Sloan said of his
son. "He knows he is part
of something very excit-
ing."
So does Mr. Sloan.
Like most visitors, Mr.
Sloan didn't leave the D.C.
area without a few tokens,
even commemorative nap-
kins just in case he
decides to host a post-
inauguration party.

The Sloans got tickets
to the swearing-in ceremo-
nies through the office of
Michigan Sen. Carl Levin.
This allowed the family to
go into the mall area, join-
ing a quarter of a million
people.
They watched the
speech through a telepho-
to lens of a camcorder.
"If you can't feel patriot-
ic now, I don't know when
you will," Mr. Sloan said.
For Joan Schaefer and
six other Jewish Demo-
crats from Flint who visit-
ed Washington last week,
the inauguration festivi-
ties marked "a time for
beginnings and endings."
She and her husband,
Nathan Schaefer, had two
reserved tickets to sit
close to the ceremony. The
tickets were from their
friend and congressman,
Dale Kildee, D-Flint. But
a few days before the
event, they were asked to
give up the tickets for
UAW leader Owen Bieber.
Fortunately for the
Schaefers, they found
seats — and very good
ones. A guard escorted the
couple to two seats just a
few hundred yards from
the stage after Ms. Schae-
fer explained she was
visually impaired.
"It was a very solemn
moment at the swearing-
in," she said, adding she
used her special binocu-
lars to see as much of the -\
program as possible. "I
then held my camera real-
ly high and aimed it in the
general direction of the -\
ceremony.

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