Official program, Magsaysay Inaugural, December 30, 1953
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Official Program
OF THE CEREMONIES ATTENDING THE
INAUGURATION OF
Ramon Magsaysay
as President of the Philippines
and
Gl P Gein
as Vice President of the Philippines
on
Wednesday, December the thirtieth
nineteen hundred fifty-threeAdmission by Invitation only—VW
*
Admission to the Inaugural Grandstand will be by invite:
tion.
Only vehicles bearing a special automobile pass will be
pemaiited to enter the Inaugural Grounds. All other vehicles
will be excluded therefrom until after the conclusion of the
Pilace of Assembly
*
Weowesoay, Decemmen 20, 1953
9:30 a.m—
Participants in the Military Parade will assemble at the
places assigned to them.
‘The Inqugural Grandstand will be opened to the quests
with admission cards.
‘The general public will assemble at the places designated
for them.
10:30 a.m-
Officials and distinguished guests with assigned seats will
occupy thelr respective places at the Inaugural Grandstand.Arrival of the Presidential Party and
Salute ta the National Flag
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Weonrspay, Decemsen 30, 1953
11:00 a.m.—
ARRIVAL AT THE GRANDSTAND
Arrival of the Presidential Party with a military escort.
(This will bo announced by a buglo call which will be the signal
for the public to rise.)
11:05 a.m—
SALUTE TO THE NATIONAL FLAG
(During this ceremony the Philippine Constabulary
Band will play the National. Anthem, during which the
public will remain standing.
‘The Joint Chairmen of the Inaugural Committee will
meet the Presidential Party and, after the salute to the
National Flag, escort them to the Presidential Platform.)Military Parade
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MILITARY PARADE
A bugle call will be sounded to announce the start of
the parade to be reviewed by the President-elect of the
Philippines.
avi od
‘The Armed Forces of the Philippines
ORDER OF UNITS
|. Grand Marshal and Statt
Commander of Troops
Philippine Military Academy
School for Reserve Commission
Massed Colors
First Regiment (Comp.)
Regimental Commander and Statt
Philippine Constabulary Battalion
‘Two Infantry Battalions
Second Regiment (Comp.)
Regimental Commander and Stati
Infantry Battalion
Philippine Air Force Battalion
Philippine Navy Battalion
Cavalry Squadron
Motorized Units:
Field Artillery Batialion
Mechanized Battalion
Tank Company
Pege Thirty-threeAuaugural Ceremonies
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‘Wepnespay, Decemsen 30, 1953
11:50 a.m.—
1. Invocation by His Grace, Mons. Rurimo J. Sawros, D.D.,
Archbishop of Manila.
1:55 aam.—
2. Administration of the Oath of Office to Cannos P. Gaxcta,
Vico Presidentelect of the Philippines, by the Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court.
(The public will rice and will semain standing throughout the cath.
taking ceremonies of the Vico Prosident and the President. Tho public will
bbe seoied upon the commencement of tho President's inaugural address.)
12:00 noon—
3, Administration of the Oath of Office to Ramon Mac-
savsay, President-elect of the Philippines, by the Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court
(Tho oalhaking of the President of the Philippines will be immediately
followed by four raffles ond four flourishes, a 21-qun salute and the playing
of the Philippine National Anthem.)
4, Inaugural address by the President of the Philippines.
5. March—"Mabuhay”., Recession
Wepespay, Decenasen 30, 1953
Upon the conclusion of the Inaugural Ceremonies, the
following officials will retire in the order indicated below:
(The public will rise and will remain standing until altor the offelale
named horeunder shall have lft the Grandstand.)
‘The Presivenr of the Philippines
The Vice Presivenr of the Philippines
The Parswenr of the Senate
Tho SpEaKER of tho House of Representatives
‘The Cmte Justice of the Supreme Court
‘The Caters of the Diplomatic Missions
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