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— or t Coming down to the Declaration of Independence, he wrote: “Finally i T [ e expert announcer in the an- | tonia Vargas has enabled 100 men was presenting a new problem in nals of radio reporting. It has built | to get out of jail. She worked in |channel assignment. up this of reporting before [an olive factory and was supposed | Today the commission's staff num- ] [) the Declaration of Independence was the microp until today there are | to have been killed last month by [bers 90, including legal and en- | |signed. But England did not con< sider the war over. The British o U Lvere being merry over Christmas. radio j as there | the police in a labor demonstration. |gineering divisions each with a per- | for the news-| A general strike followed, there were |sonnel of 16 and a large force of | many arrests. Now she has shown | stenographers and clerks. | Washington and his army crossed brings out this clan in far |up, insisting that she was away on| There has buen a slowing down, | |the Delaware. 'There were many, | dangers. Once on the other side wits, The THU RSDAY Barbara Troop, : € umber than any other time | a vacation—everybody arrested for however, in one activity which ence S H £ i € y baseball, but | rioting has been freed. dr‘n‘.m;drrd Lo::.\u(m‘ A a‘(r«'nflo:x. tar'-s Immedlfltflly 0[] NOYCI 0] Washington used his g and other| giricuse, N. Y. — Virgil Barri- Fan mail has greatly decreased in Amcflfl Jllllgles next morning he left three men in sports specialis experts are sports Eastern Daylight Saving Time di 2 T av ; e t tiss make their demands S g b NG e o > s i the. air for| Ear 16 is an authority on the sen-|volume. This is ascribed to the fact camp to make all the noise possible, 1 alr 1O cation of being run over by a loco- [that the radie has sed to be a motive. Trapped at a grade cross- elty, distance reception has lost dio fans. | The English heard the noise and at- ran ahead of the engine. It many and reception is| Des |tacked. The main army came up | | | (UP)— | behind them. Soon the treaty of Moines, July 10 128—WLW. Cincinnati—300 —WJZ. New York—760 or- cago, against three year old with 1 the him. He was found wn under the rails. track ica Saturday 1 be depict- for thre will be ge points he track July 10° (P—Swamp- applications taking ore renewing its tion yesterday of the cas ace w - RADID COMMISSION GOES ONVACATION o+ Hearings on Al Applications Discontinued Till Sept. h the con- e of the et lying d good Only when a popular station is threatened with the loss of its li- wave length, or some other facility is there a flood of letters cense, EXAMINE SUSPECTS INTTALIAN HILLING % Neapolitan Procurator Questions Men Wanted in Brooklyn Naples, July 10 (UP) — The lo- cal king's procurator began examina- @ du- ardo Goeta and Ernesto Miritello, | who recently were arrested here at Charles Davis Wilson is working leisurely on his latest literary en- deavor—a book of fiction—while the manuscript of an historical docu- ment from his youthful pen has been submitted to the critical public. Charles Davis is only 11 yea old, yet for some time his “Histo of United S has been a finished text. The title is some- what of a misnomer, for the author skips back through the ages to open with a discussion of the Crusades and it is not until the concluding chapter that the climax is attained with the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The schoolmates of Charles Davis Wilson at Perry, Ja.. (they call him Charley) remember that he was only 9 years old when he started to write the history. Sketches Crusades years ago war broke between the Christians and the | | peace was signed.” | And the war was over and Charles Davis was free to get at hig next book, which he says will be about apes and the African jungles. TWO PASS P. M. EXAMS Hartford, July 10 — Lieut. Cols James W. Gilson and William J. Galvin have been certified by the civil service commission at Wash« ington as eligible for the local post- stership. Only these two out of cight who took the examination at« tained the passing grade of 70 per cent. Gilson received 72.6 per cent plus five points for his war service making 76.6 per cent and Galvin re= ived per cent. USE HLERALD CLASSIFIED ADS RELIEF FROM CURSE inued st of the Kin gton until ut on ess is be- 1 Mohammedans,” the chronicle | started. “For 200 years it never | wholly died down but the hard | fighting was at eizht different times. Many lost their lives in this dreadful struggle but many others lived to go back home. Now begins my S Discussions of the exploration and OF CONSTIPATION Rrooklyn, in Dece 1 Raffacle Gallo, of Broc A Battle Creck physician says, “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Or- derlies has been discovered. This . = settlement of America came with |tablet attracts water from the sys< v'9 (UP) — men such terse comment as this on the [tem into the lazy dry, evacuating s e g i three others injured | colony at Jamestown:— bowel called the colon. The water When you P te nesda gas exploded while “According to Raleigh's example |l00sens the dry food waste and you el t theg ating for a railroad |other colonies were planted, many |causes a gentle, thorough, natural etar dead | of which have lasted and are today |movement without forming a habit e ncesco Cerna a great cities, The first one was |OF ever increasing th= dose. dsephs ato. All five 1 were |settled by the London company in Stop suffering from constipation yorier nd of John Smith. This was [Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. The settlement was at|Next day bright. Get 24 for 238 estown. These men called them- |today at the nearest Liggett or Rex« gentlemen.” all Drug Store owever, on was based o ed by Assistant D at is left of e v enor ITfirough the Static‘ £ T o i e ourt ot appese o the' Ditie of | Veroms, July 10 (U ol & e S ) SRt b s A th and Atlio Rossi 1 Giu- Sead Rossi, 34, were injured seri- when a wall which they werc lemolishing collapsed ommissioner optimis v p s July 8 (UP) — Heavy A S i We'll clean this job u n T used by a fire o0d reception for lis ¥ Tuesday might in a Week-End 379—WGY. schenectady Sl in in six months, akery owned by Placido Maio, in ha Zum 1o hit jts tF irb of Giostra, and gpread sion was coming on joining shops ng radio essential - - radio tele- BANK RATE CUT develop- c July 10 (UP) The : Bl th- i ) A al Dank rate was reduced to = A A s NF Nel itk tehe e S with | 0 5 r cent today from § 1-2 per cent. 349—WABC. 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