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: S TTHE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGION, D. C; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1923, a7 2 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIA HEADS MANILA RED CROSS. Kunowlton Mixer. chairman of the | DEATH OF PRINCE REPORTED. Prince Takehiko Yamashimi of the imperial house of Japan, reported killed in the qual R dis- AT AMERICAN NAVAL HOSPITAL IN YOKOHAMA. Reports from the devastated section of Japan contain the news that this big American hos- Manila Chapter of the American Red Cross. He has been authorized patches say his home 1n Tokio collapsed and he was buried bene: pital has been (lr'stm},cd, but no definite word regarding the staff of nurses and physicians. The staff has been considered one of tne most effi- to rush supplies from the Philippines to Japan abouard the Army tran- ports Merritt and Meigs. debris, cignt in the east. od & Underwood. . g : % R v SECRETARY SWORN INTO OFFICE. C. Bascom Slemp, secretary to U. S. AMBASSADOR REPORTED SAFE. This photograph.of the United States ambassador ta Japan, Cyrus President Coolidge, was sworn into office yesterday at the White THE BASE FOR FOOD SUPPLIES. American Red Cross station in Manila, P. L. from ich point the Woods, Mrs Woods and her mother was taken recently at the Tokio railway station. 1In the back- House. Photo shows George Christian, secretary of President Hard- supplies for the homeless of Japan will be sent. The nerican Red Cross is already de in the plans ing, saying farcwell to the new secretary. for the relief of the thousands of Japanese who are victims of the quake, tidal wave and fire. ground are other members of the U. S. embassy staff. <adel & Herhe National Photo. National T TELEPHONE EXCHANGE DESTROYED. A view of the switchboard of Tokio's telephone VICTOR BERGER CALLS AT WHITE HOUSE. Member of Congress from Wisconsin, dne RECEIVING THEIR LAST PAY_ CHECKS. Striking miners and members of their families v = = L exchange, destroyed in the earthquake. This disaster is reported to have added greatly z E A RATE 2 . e is y ::eaelmn; the last pay {nr their work. Phologl:nph taken at office of the Susquehanna to the horrors of the quake, preventing communication between the various parts of the of the -form centers of !us state, being interviewed by newspaper men after his call at “oal Company at Nanticoke, Pa., after the strike order had been issued. stricken city. . the White Ho:ue executive offices yesterday afternoon. ©Underwood & Underwood. Wide World Photo, DUnderwood & Underwood PRINCE OF WALES' CANADIAN RANCH. It is located in Calgary, Canada. The young prince, heir to the throne of Great Britain, will go there soon to spend a month. He will be known as “The Duke of Cotn- v-fl\." The ranch contalns 1,600 acres, MEMORIAL STAMPS Of SALE IN MARION. Gr oup. surrounding drip JAPANESE PRINCESS A VICTIM, Princess Sakiko Kaya, one.of the 3 OLEoAl] Fokp) rveutiding eipalicrikrt iol the -lute Preatiary most beautiful women in Japaness coyaity aod v bride o only e fow Harding at opening of sale of the Harding memorial pestage stamps at Marion, Obio. - The stamps were & months, who is reported to have bee led by the earthquake in R ”lhlww‘ &/ Underwood. b e = _ ©Xadel & Herbert, P Wide World Phota,