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3 se] ¢ rofithe station. ‘WASHINGTO dent, Who Explains Sub- * way Dispute. By the Associated Press. e NEW YORK, d\llz' ..:.l;—lndlclu : you id Transit Co. would Join_ the striking motormien and Switchmen of the underground rail- road, wers seen today whén 60 em- wmnn ‘unanimously confidence to their t, James ¥, Walsh. - ‘The power house division of the In- has & total of 246 worke, and strike ors haid tht the men | uho{u“: would hold meetings | ::flu‘ y The vote ve, today while it _cotld mp longer enforce ita regulations for broadcasting it would continue to co-gperate with the radio industry in an’effort to work out a voluntary systém ‘to prevent con- of confidence to Walsh tinuance of this policy is a necessity, it was added, “if inmternational con- fusion is to be avoided. . The general effect of the opinion uested men and switchmen, In teliin; et T e 14 ter! , about renewing the ‘wage contract, Waish declared h: had besn “‘aimost thrown out of the Tells of Threats, ‘Walsh said he had gone on record as “not voting” on the . question of renewing the old wage scale. “Was 1 right or wrong?! He asked the men. r 6" came back the answer. Wi declared that he, as well .as the of the motormen’s-local, have been followed all over town and been received ... He sald he was not going to_shave u.ntll he had won the strike. of 4 erce to be “that régul down and stations are under no éffec- * tive restrictions as ¥o wave length or Ppower us Commenting - unofficially on the . mituativn today, officials at the Com= merce Department sald they hoped . that the matter would work iteelf out. An appeal was made for con- tinuance of “voluntary self-regula- tion” by the radio industry itself. More than 530 broadeasting sta- tions are now opérating. - under license by the Department of Com- and more than 600 applic ins are on file for new licen: department will not assign wave from now on, it~was said, Stight Decrease Shown. This was a slight decrease in sub- way operation over yesterday, but he sald the decrease was due to lengthen- the_rums. . 6 Inf now claims to have ayailable motormen and switchmen. Of this number 732 are new men. In the first accident. since the strike was calied one car of & subway train was derafled early this mornf: !m' n Bowling Green and South ata 3 fons. 4 ‘The train was in charge of & motor- man recently hired. The score or so on the license itself the wave le as the normal wa the Attgrney General fon “on m: wh‘gu.:muon l“u d::t‘:tmnul authority.” < | Wave Length Big Question, #The mest important featurs the opinion,” said the department’s stdtement, “is in respect to the right to assign and authority to enforce or deny the use of particular wave lengths to individual stations.. This g\;:othn_ is the key to all reguia- “Since 1923 the ‘department has been such “ass Public Swearing, ANERANDECRY [£25 S, 55 FRENGH ROTETS oo e SSEEEES ‘GENOA, Italy, July $.—Blas- pheming, cursing or using “over- vigorous language” {n the streets and public places, including .4 “éourses, of Genoa is made of- fense under A hew municipal ordi- nance, A i g A fine of from 2§ to 200 lira may be levied for each conviction. The ordinan 3 ce is & pending & new na penal code jauthorizing jail sentetrees for thess offenses. ™ = N SESQUI PLANE READY; " FOR PUBLIC JULY 16 n —_—— e S - | Guest ru_unnn‘llnui Being Carried to Exposition to Ia- o qin'bdmdnq,' rendered Jyear. ~That court directly heild that . the Seerétary wal, .by the law. of 1912, under the duty to make such for 3 the purpose of pre- venting interference. Until April of this year this was the enly court ‘War Vetérans Term Posters _on Debt as Insult to’ -U. S. Soldiers. , sinte it adopted & con- | By the Assoclated Press. n of the 1912 act directly eon-| PARIS, July 9.—Americans who GET TIME FOR APPEAL DEDHAM, Mase., July "8 —Exteh- to, July 18 of the time for filing | afMdavits in suppoft of the motion for afidavits already filed 3 inded at the order of The lll_".oflhcn-ut o4 Fokks , and no hint as to monoplane now making. dsfly Mights between the Sesquicentennial’ and ‘Washington with mail and guest pas- sengers, will be opened to the public for adrial trasnsportation -between ‘the station. Under the Attorney Gen- | crepe-on the American eral's opinion ne authority exists imitmpiay A funeral e over the death the department, or eisewhere, {9 com- Frafico-American Triendship,: peladherence to “this wave h s and the. éipartment must issue M- censes to-Ssch_applicant. “The general effect of this opinion | Would lift fs that regulition has brokem down and stations are under ne effect!: ‘rastriction as fo wavé powers-used. The 1912 act, ui . ‘thess various constructions bas fall- ed to confer authori{y for_the pre: vention of interferends, lch was its obviows intent. 8 must ne Tor-them . ‘whether there will bs wavé le available for their use without inter- “fapepcs from . other stations. They ust procsed - antirsly at their own h ment rovs-aasigieas 1 =tations the nvi'\.egg!n Canada rém the Canadjan Eustas have. procated by‘:vomu stations. this policy is & “necessity- if interdational confusion is o be avoided - of ‘will ‘prevent any . from trespassing upon te. Vote Given Presi-| Washington Sends 257 Men| to Military Posts—35,000 Thousanda of the Nation's youth mobilized 'yesterday for ‘a month’s voluntary ‘military < sérvice to pre: pare themaelves for an immediate call ‘to: the defense of their. country, In uwfllfiu‘ numbers young men of all descriptions and stations in life desérted théir worted oceupa- tions and nnekr! into the 39 citizéns’ training . camps over the ('(nmlnuu- for inténsive courses the Disiriat. of Columbia, Maryltud and Peunsylvania, aiready reports ita actual enrollments have gone at least 200 over its expected total of 4,800, and -prumm- still weére drifting into ‘the. five local camps today. - Total of 4,500 Enrolled. Maj. Samuel Stewart, asel at the headquarters of the Corps Mrea at Baltimore, announced today that a total of 4,800 student- officers had heen enrolled at the five camps of the ares, according to a check made this morning. This enroliment was surprisingly large for the first day, but still is below the maximum m approved applications made of | in thi mlhelv A train,-he l:fl“ !n gm .znln mwg.tuukwiufmgi d LW Bla’ bottle and’ they not meet a station. Naturally, not knowing wheérs the children were bound, an employe of the Atlantic Coast Line, who was given the telegram to read for the children, assumed that the address was & 'Washington address, ly since he knew a chap is town who worked for the rail- road. So, on their arrival hers, Joaded in s ag0. # Washingfon {s ‘Wwell represented at|cab; taken the camps. An unofficlal count made today she 3 Humphreys, Vi {n“' Va., & totdl n addition, seven mien of this city are to be sent -to the signal corps N. J., which at Fort of 257 from Wash: expectéd when the pproximate numbers at the other be- | A three camps are 1,560 at Fort Eustis, 40 at Camp Humphreys and §95 at Fort Monroe. Exceed Fort Myer Quots. Instead of the 160 recruits fathor, and Ald Society desk at the Uniem " 2 YELORNS LEAD HAS LITTLE MARGIN Hazard and Wind Reduoce His Spectacular Pace—Tur- expected | at Fort Myer, a total of 237 men re of ped during war day prepara- tions, ‘While-an intenstvé course in train- | ship training camp program | Mehihorn, had 3 of yesterday. His holes furnished s Bobby shoot o i | i i L § & » ; i 2 i i !i ! § o ?. *rg;‘ 39§ i E; E ? i % i TH H é‘ Bl ii?‘? i i t i I ke i r | U. S. CONSUL AT PARIS |X: CARMONIA GRASPS London, Paper Says U. S. Firms Aré Cutting Prices to~ Control Whole Market. By the Associated Press. - orafor contiol of the werld #upply, in the opinion of the London “The Ameriean pdckers, represent- #4 by the Swifts, the Armours and Ppaper m-tn::mmu_fl;m 2 | prelude - & greater trade war in joh the interests of the entire. British may be at . ‘While . the United .. 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