| Show THE OGDEN STAN cf tmpiAV MriPNTMH JINY 22 1934 DARD-EXAMINE- R Lineup and Route of Pioneer Days Parades Monday and Tuesday AUDITOR SAYS HE WILL! WAIT UNTIL MONDAY AND 1 MARSHAU NO 2 INWANi COWBOYS NO 3 RAILROAD 4 NO oedcations 6 CHURCHES 10 DOES DIV NO 7 INDUSTRIAL DiVL NO RETAIL OIV iO 8 $ ojv NO ID BICYCLE TRAPPERS YrlJSKEfl 5 visrriNi HO Will iThen Decide Course In Of HCIALS ' OIV Attempt To Collect STORES MISCELLANEOUS ADAMS J AND ' CLUBS AND RAIDS FORESEEN OIV OIV v " mmm NEW ORLEANS July 21-- (UP)— Gay New Orleans donned sack cloth and ashes today In respect for Senator Huey P'Lony out to "get'! city and parish officials on the grounds that they permit a "wide-opetown Gambling dens houses of ill re pute and other institution of sin were closed tight warned by friend ly police Twenty policemen and deputy sheriffs guarded District Attorney Eugena Stanley's office' in anticipation of a raid by Senator Long's state police Officials an nounced tney were not afraid of be ing removed from office by the From Welling July 21— (AP) crrrj C Anderson Julius Auditor —State declared todayhe would await until trrrfAKE Monday before deeding which course ho will pursue In hik demand for approximately $9400 frofei Secretary of State Milton H Wellhf vnr midnizht MondaV --Anderson must decide whether he wlU let his irnartd for" restitution of funds office miKinsr from the secretary withdraw courts or jwill go Into the the demand The latter course was urged by Attorney General JLoseph Chez i ± "- ir cZ t 'jj i tL n i WASHINOTOH n (X I mr L — t' J ii mi mm li I m iii I I M ' "' ! - " -- a b d LEI hLSJ m g 1 The abovQ diagram shows the line of inarch for the Pioneer days parades Monday and Tuesday mornings and the places where the various delegations and divisions will y ociock assemble preparatory to movement at each morning THOMASTON Me July 21 — CAP) — The perpetrator of one of the most ghastly crimes in Maine's history James M Mitchell 23 trusty at Thomaston stsite prison was at j large today Mitchell escaped from the prison by scalto? a wall with two other lifers also trusties last night The other two Archie J IItalian 33 and Allen W Ttvltchell 39 were captured early (this morning in Waldoboro 10 miles from the prison The search f of Mitchell slayer Portland In 1930 of a continued in the stenographer broken Waldoboro countryside Mitchell admitted in his trial that he killed Lillian I MacDonald at- tractive stenographer for a Portland stationery trm where they both were employed The killing took place in thfe store basement After beating heir over the head with a furnace shaker because she resisted his advances Mitchell put her body In the furnace where it was found charred beyond recognition 24 hours later j — AVENUE Danish baron George' de Plessen appealed in vain to the United States consulate today to extricate her from Jail to which she had been committed for the 14th time for failure to obey an expulsion order The consulate pointed out It was helpless to aid the baroness who ?s destitute because she hasino birth certificate to prove her American De-ples- i irnnn 1 In in iitiit — TiWiTM no i g 1 GREEN rTUCE 7f caddie large package:- gn iirnn-in- timnnimm lnriiir - : jT IlL ' f AUTO Parkin 25e PER s DAY Open Day and Night During the Celebration Former Ambassador Off Avoids Germany Midsummer Tire Sale will be continued un- - & ta July 25 July 21— (UP)i-- James W Gerard former ambassa dor to Germany- sailed for Europe today on the Italian liner Rex an nouncing that he would carefully SUPREME - avoid Germany Gerard has been one of the Hit ler regime's severest critics ' No trace was found aboard the Rex of William (Billy) Burgess Cleveland promoter who was re ported en route to Roumania to on erate a slot machine concession POULSEN AND G WILLIAM 2506 Ogden Ave there- - 9 J 0 il E Invites You to Celeb ra te liu f K n - - ' S 250 j - " 4 - I'" l" -- r- '"j m Out they po And it will not be long at these new low prices Values to $7 in the groups 1 '150 Pound450 120 im saI SISS:±:: ! m VU T" in J'Jj' Buy Becker's on draught or on bottles Take a carton along £3 your picnic outing Serve It in the home Becker's Beer is healthful bubbling tangy — properly aged Order from your nearest Drug Store Grocer or 1'' IW1 $1-4- MADE IN OGDEN GUARANTEED WASH AND WEAR Elisses' slacks linene and broadcloth special Sunjamas sizes gale 10 12 and 14 A BARGAIN OFFER! 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the nonce Rumors circulated that Long would use the national guard against the city that defeated his political machine in the last election Allen however said he would disdain the military and use jclvll processes against local authorities REFORM DEMANDED Allen sent a scathing letter to Walmsley Stanleyj and Reyer de manding instant reform man and Lwoman child Every knows' that thousands of gambling dives and lottery business function with the knowledge and connivance oi officers" he said "The red light district has been expanded to the point of a national disgrace The poor fallen women are levied upon for money to buy the right of their Illegal conduct from a prostituted set of enforce- ment officials of the law" non-existe- BEAUSOLEIL Prance July 21— MOSCOW July 21(AP)—The (UP)— Marie Louise Saint Denis of strange sight of a religious procesNew Orleans former wife of the com- 21-(A- : package b MARSIDIALLOWS pound package 5 SUGAR Powdered or Brown 2 packages! u COFFEE Blue Pine pound rn a Senator Long and his political henchman Governor O K Allen both were in town and had increased their personal bodyguards Their Woman's Appeal FaUs Procession Strange To Bring Freedom Sight For Russians SINGERS ASKED ICC Offers Ruling On Refrigerator Cars 16-o- 4-ou- K cvj " By JOSEPH L MILLER WASHINGTON July A large scale shift in child labor from factory to home has prompted the children s bureau to start an investigation NRA codes stopped young gijrls from working long hours in the miiis officials said today but large numbers have taken Jobs as domestic servants under conditions often ' worse than in factories Employment of girls from 12 to 18 years old as servants grew by leaps and bounds in depression days when housewives found themselves unable to pay adult maids' wages Of ficials feel the trend was accelerated by the codes particularly in eastern cloth ing manufacturing centers Often the pay is orily cot and what is left a hall-roo- m from the family meaL bureau work ers point out At best they'sayiit is only a few dollars a week Oftentimes they must move heaivy furniture and carry babies whij:h weigh so much that the girls suffer physical harm Their hours often aire long Instances are cited where gils of lz and 13 have been kept awake most of the night by apartment din '— I parties Child labor in homes on farms and on the streets with some industrial homework have become trie bureau's chief problems along that line since most factories barred chilgirl-servan- BODYGUARDS MOUNT AVENUE z SALJION Del Monte DEVILED 3VIEAT 6 cans aj POTATO CraHS ' " COmiED BEEF Wh if I § c V 1MH saa TTTXA FTSIT S © t OJ BEAUTIFUL a - ' state1 LINCOLN i By J' A RAWLINGS CHICAGO July 21— ICAP) — The process of "liquidating" Chicago's original public enemies In one way or another is about complete For the most part the "liquidating" has been done by the gangsters themselves so that now it- Is only on the rarest occasions thit any of the original public enemies figure in the news "of the day When a gunman poked a pistol over a partition in a south side cafe night before last and fired a fatal bullet Into the body of Michael "Bubs" Quinlan a pubjtic enemy if was the first time Chicago heard of a "big shot" gangster paying the Inevitable penalty for some months The last previous shooting was last spring when "Ice Wagjon" Connor a member of the gang of Roger ride" Toufty went for a "onf-wa- y Public enemy Touhy went to prison for 99 years wih three associates for kidnapping John Factor the international speculator Alphonse Capone N6 1 on the original list Is serving! a ten year prison sentence at the federal pris- on at Atlanta Go for violating the Income tax law Among 'those on the original list killed by their own kind were Joe Aiello George (Red) Barker William "Three-fingere- d 4ack" White labor racketeer and Jack Zuta iSome of the others are "still in circulation' These lnqlude Ralph Capone brother of Al Ralph served a three-ye- ar sentence in federal prison for violating th income tax law but returned to Chicago not many months ago n" : 9 AVENUE CM Girl Killer Escapes BRING COOKS Klled Shot" "Big Gangfter From Jail In Maine In Gang "Liquidating' " " Process ' t— ORANT nine-thirt- PUBLJGJEN EH Y AVENUE -- — —— w— 3j I— I ® -- j Q£ It : C t - r Hf t— Welling has Indicated he will foot meet Anderson's deriands assorting- he wished to take the matterInto court "and get it settled defi- nltely one way or the other" The deadline for Mr- WeHIng to comply with Anderson's demands "technically Is Sunday niidnlghj but since Sunday Is a legjal holiday an additional day Is allowed Under 25 per ?nt the statute a penalty fefdemanded if be claim ftf th may not paid before the expiration of 20 j days from the call v— 4? li j CHICAGO LOSES s "A SEEN IN HOMES Long May Use Guards To Inquiry Shows Girls 1 2 At Work As Servants Help Clean City It Is Rumored Pay Small ' OIV OIV AVENUE Jests For Draftsmen OIV MANUFACTURING DISPLAYS ' Commission To Hold DENS CLOSED AS CHILD LABOR |