Show Guard Jap Ruler on onWay onWay Way to Throne Colorful Parade Marks Hirohito's Hirohito Start for lor Kyoto for lor Coronation Coro nation TOKIO Nov 6 8 AP AP Hirohito at Nagoya at p. p m. m today completing two third I of his Imperial progress to Kyoto for his hil enthronement a as a. the th one onehundred onehundred hundred and twenty fourth imperial ruler of Japan The main ceremony cere er mony will b be b. held Saturday After Aft resting at the detached d palace InI in I Nagoya the Emperor and Empress Nagako will continue their journey Journy tomorrow Tile The emperor traveled from Tokio over a a. railroad line Une carefully patrolled pa- pa pa patrolled trolled roIled b by police pollee members of the arm r i r e and railway employs employ At every station a a. company of or troops was on duty as a safeguard Every foot of track over which he passed paNed was as under careful cardul ol tion Other trains which passed over o the same line lino in either direction were under close watch throughout the Journey Police and detectives in force rode on each one to make mako ure sure that no suspicious auspicIous person pron should be in a position to harm harn the tho sovereign ON GUARD It was estimated that at least 75 men soldiers reservists police and railroad workers were charged with the tho duty of making tho the emperors emperor's cm- cm progress safe The imperial train consisted o of 11 cars Three of ot then were state coaches coches one for the emperor one for tor tho the Empress Nagako and one for the ark of or the thc sacred mirror The Imperial coaches were of or richly lacquered wood of ot a warm chestnut color They y bore bOrc the Imperial crest the sixteen- sixteen chrysanthemum In gold on either side Tho emperors emperor's car Clr Is divided into sitting room rest room and wash room Rich carpets of light blue cover er the floors while the walls and ceilings are art with beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- brocades brocade CARRY SPECIAL GUARD Two cars of or the train carried a special guard of police Tho prime minister and other members of or his cabinet and end officials of the Imperial household were in another One car was reserved for princes of the blood Imperial and two others for court officials and attendants In another car rode the 32 Yaso aso boys bos the tho Itt stalwart s youths from the village e of who by Immemorial custom are arc the bearers of or the koro In processions Tho emperor began his westward progress with tho the rising of or the tho sun which is the national emblem of his country Twenty thousand troops of the Imperial bodyguard and the first division dl lined the short route alon along which he passed on going from castle casU embodiment embodiment embodiment em em- of the old oh Japan to the modern Tokio railroad ad station Bugles Dugles sounding tho the imperial salute salute sa sa- lute marked tho the progress of or the ruler who acknowledged d the honors with a a. slight alight bow Ho lie wore the gold 10 red 1 and black uniform of a generalissimo with a a. white-plumed white I cap car As he passed parsed the crowds in silent reverence rence uncovered their heads and bowed d low Horses bat but no automobiles were In the parade Close behind the emperor was the horse four carriage of or the empress She was stylishly dressed In a large sky-blue sky hat with a a. sweeping white plume and a soft loft blue gown She rodo rode along modestly with downcast eyes ees YOUNG PRINCE FOLLOWS Next was as the tho carriage of Prince Kan Kan-In and then that of or tho the emperors emperor's youngest brother brothe Prince with his r recent ent bride the former Setsuko Matsu- Matsu dales The Tho young prince wore ore a a. military uniform while hii the tho daughter daugh daugh- ter tar of the former ambassador to the United States wore a a. white and plum-colored plum gown own and a a. white cloche tot hilt t. t The Imperial bands struck up the the national anthem as ns emperor reached the station He had a rest of half haIr an hour before entraining with his suite As the special train pulled out of or the tha station station station sta sta- tion promptly at 8 S a. a m. m the first of the Imperial salute of guns boomed About foreigners new newspaper men residents and a a. few American tourists watched the procession from assigned places which they had bad occupied since 4 a. a m. m The Na Nagoya o detached palace where the Imperial suite will stay tay until tomorrow Is SIr ono one of or the finest examples of ot the castles built in Japan during th the great military days dars of the early seventeenth se cen cen- tury This one was completed In 13 with huge huse walls valls and moat now dry v. and rising in five live stories to a height ight of or feet feeL with white watch watchtowers towers barracks and drill grounds t reminiscent of or the mm- mm tiry purposes which It served through h Japans Japan's feudal age The decorations of ot the Interior Include some of or the finest examples of ot Jap decorative art of or th tho seventeenth seven seven- and eighteenth centuries Th Tb emperors emperor's schedule calls caUs for departure from Nagoya I goa about 11 it o'clock tomorrow morning arriving Q a B K KYoto oto about 2 From the station to the Kyoto Imperial palace over two miles mUe distant t the imperial cortege will move In a a. procession repeating all nil the details and splendor splendor dor of ot this mornings morning's passage from the Tokio Toldo palace to the station there |