Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1923, Page 17

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THE EW NG “STAR, WASHINGTON, D. c, THURSDAY AUGUST 16, 1923.° THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE COAL CONFERENCE OPENS. Members of the United States Coal Commi: FORMER CUBAN PRESIDENT SAILS. Gen. Mario G. Menocal, former n New York. to avert the threatened hard coal strike. Left to right (standi Humt, secretary, United States Coal president of the island republic. and his wife, Senora Menocal, who issioner C. P. O'Neill. (Seated): Thoma- sailed yesterday on the st from New York, to spend Continental Army. January 3 lm been declared void of all life Commission; C. United Mine Workers; Rinaldo Cappelini, United Mine Workers: C; by Dr. C. 8. Sargent, tree spe of Harvard Unive edy, United Mine . international president, United Mine Workers: John Hays Hammond, president of United several months vacationing in continental Europe. t, Underwood & Undersood Coppright, Underwood & Underwood “oal Commission; Commissioner Thomas R. Marshall and Commissioner George O. Smith, Copprixht, Underwood & Unds The historical “Washing- ion and officials of the workers” unions met yesterday at the Hotel ngton took command of the Pennsy SECRETARY WALLACE 5 FARMERS. A delegation of 300 farmers, who came : N CTARY AT DESK. Former Representative C. Bascom Slemp of Vir- RAILWAY MEN CALL AT WHITE HOUSE. Yesterday's presidential visitors included (left inia, newly appointed secretary to President Coolidge. succeeding George Christian, to right) William M. Clark. vice president, Order of Railway Conductors: L. E. Shep: pard, president, Order of Railway Conductors, and William Roak, vice president, Broti ington from Franklin county, Pa. in a caravan of eightyseven automobiles on photographed when he took up his duties at the White House yesterday. Sational Photo Co. erbood of Railway Trainmen. hi, Underwood & Cude an educational trip, were addressed yesterday by the Seeretary of Agriculture. Natlonal I'hoto Co. > REPORTED ENGAGED. nce George, youngest son of King George of England, is be- lieved to be betrothed to Lady Alexandra Curzon. LADY ALEXANDRA RZON. It is reported Lady Curzon, daugh ter of Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter of a v - - cago, may become the wife of PRINCE MEETS COMRADEIN-ARMS. The Prince of Wales, with his hostess, the Duchess of Portland, SALASE A S across a fellow warrior, Rifleman Quinn, still wounded, in the Bagthorpe Infirmary. Wide World. Thotos. S A GAS WAR WAGES IN WEST. Big companies are trying to squeezé out the Titlle fellows, and investigations iae Worid Photos. are rife, but the motorists revel in the low price of gasoline. i i f the White Hi d FEATURE DANCER AT CONCERT. Miss Ruth Newman, who will ap- PRESIDENT COQL]DGE AT HlS DESK. This firnl_ pncll{re of the new Prcsulenl at work in the executive offices of the White .::ao:’-nlly;'o.:.éo et e oA T M JTALY'S MARY PICKFORD. Soava Galla-- former =~dica] student, who has had a metéoric movie career in Italy. Wide World I'hotos. ymeuhy. i

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