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TWO THE POUGHKEEPSIE EAGLE- NEWS FRIDAY. MAY 25. 1934 POLICE CHIEF KILLS BROTHER Virginia Official Shoots Kin Trying to Place Him under Arrest GATE CITY, VA. May 24 Clifford Davis, 46, chief of police here, shot and killed his brother, Cecil Davis, 40, this afternoon while attempting to place him under arrest. -Davis surrendered later to Sheriff 0.

B. Dowell. He was taken before Magistrate O. W. Catron, where he arranged $1,000 bail pending preliminary hearing June 2.

Davis was summoned to barber shop this afternoon, Sheriff Dowell said, to quiet a disturbance involving This brother and Carter Seavers, The chief and two deputies called the chief's brother out of the shop, took this gun away from him and allowed him to go. Later the chief was called back to another scene to quiet another disturbance, and found brother engaged in a tight with a negro, Dorsey Gulley. The sheriff quoted the chief as saying that in the argument that ensued, fearing that his brother had obtained another gun, he shot, him through the right breast. Cecil died within a few minutes. QUEZON IN HOSPITAL FOR KIDNEY AILMENT MANILA, P.

MAy 24 UP) -Mantel Quezon, president of the Philippine Senate, entered a Manila pital today for observation of a kidney ailment from which he has been suffering since his recent trip to Washington. His physicians said that within few days he would be able to resume this campaigning for re-election at the June balloting. For 1933, figures show, lumber shipments from Montana were 20,300,000 feet greater than in 1932. ATHENE THE PINK CAPSULE Quick Relief for Backache, Headache, Neuralgia, AT YOUR DRUGGIST Burial LID Vaults The Eternal Safeguard Guaranteed Waterproof Bold By Funeral Directors Howell Inc. Poughkeepsie DOES YOUR MOTOR OVERHEAT Let us flush the cooling system with our Marquette Flusher.

DIESING'S Tel. Main 276 St. at and Grand 2975 Airmail Network Covers U. S. in New Lineup WENATCHEE PEMBINA GREAT FALLS HELENAMILES GRAND PORTLAND BILLING SHERIDAN HURON ALBANY 26 6 POCATELLO SIOUX NEW YORK FERO.

SIOUX CITY MOINES OMAHA RENO LAKE CITY OAKLAND SACRAMENTO DENVER HAUTE CINCINNA TI CHANCES! WASHINGTON FRESNO COLORADO KANSAS HUNTINGTON LOUISVILLE ST. LOUIS TRINIDAD 29 WICHITA BAKERSFIELD VEGAS WINSLOW KNOXVILLE ANGELES CHATTANOO! ALBUQUERQUE AMARILLO A COLUMBIA PHOENIX SAN DIEGO MACON TUCSON SAVANNAN SAN ANGELO JACKSONVILLE AUSTIN DAYTONA BEACH A LAKE ORLEANS ANTONIO OP LOTTOWN ORLANDO GALVESTON TAMPA ST PETERSBURG MONTEN TO PUERTO CANAL RICO, ZONE, WEST CUBA, INDIES, JAMAICA, CENTORREON TO TAMPICO, BROWNSVILLE TRAL AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO CITY MATAMOROS This map shows the new lineup of the nation's airmail giving their numbers and the cities which they link. Route numbers terminals of the lines, and the companies to which contracts have been awarded follow: 1-Newark, N. to Oakland, United Airlines, inc. 2- Newark to Los Angeles, TWA, inc.

3-Fargo, N. to Seattle, Northwest Airlines, Inc. Fort Worth, to Los Angeles, American Airlines, inc. 5 Newark to New Orleans, Eastern Airlines, inc. 6 Newark to Miami, Eastern Airlines, inc.

7- Newark to Chicago, American Airlines, inc. 8 -Chicago to New Orleans, Paeine Seaboard Airlines, inc. 9 Chicago to Fort Worth, Braniff Airways, inc. 10 Chicago to Jacksonville, Eastern Airlines, Inc. 11-Seattle, Wash, to San Diego, Calif, United Airlines, inc.

12 Salt Lake City to Seattle, United Airlines, inc. 13 Salt Lake City to San Diego, General Airlines, inc. 14-- Washington to Detroit, Central Airlines, inc. 15 Amarillo, to Brownsville, Long Harman, inc. 16.

Chicago to Pembina, N. D. Hanford's Tri-State Airlines, Inc. 17- Cheyenne, to Pueblo, Wyoming Air Service, inc. 18 -Boston to Newark, American Airlines, inc.

19 Salt Lake City to Great Falls, Alfred 1 Frank. Airmail routes on which bids will be opened Friday, May 25, follow: 20 -New Orleans to Houston, Tex. 21-Boston to Cleveland. 22- Cleveland to Nashville, Tenn. 23-Newark to Fort Worth.

24. Charleston, 8. to Fort Worth. 25 Washington to Chicago. 26-St.

Paul to Omaha and Kansas City. 27-Boston to Burlington, and Concord, N. and Boston to Bangor, Me. 28 Billings, to Cheyenne, 29-Pueblo to El Paso. 30 Chicago to Fort Worth; Braniff Airways, flying temporary route.

31-Daytona Beach, to st. Petersburg, Fla. 32-Detroit to Milwaukee. When contracts are let on all routes, the total mileage of the system will as compared with 25,248 being flown at the time of the cancellation of contracts. Four states and 21 cities which heretofore have not had airmail service will be included in the new lineup.

YOUR CHILDREN (Continued from Page 6) children, or weak children, need codliver oil through most of the year. Children should not have all soft foods. They need to chew, and chew hard. It strengthens the teeth and Jawbone. Watch all teeth and keep them filled, even the first ones, Keep the mouth straight by holding on to.

the six-year molars. It is cheap to have teeth examined 'or to have tiny crevice filled. It is expensive to wait until real cavities form. About Checking Account Service The checking account is one of the various types of banking service that is so essential to the American public today. It assures absolute legal proof of payment; an accurate record of expenditures and an aid to expense control.

It is convenient and the dangerous practice of carrying money on one's person becomes unnecessary, 'A checking account also affords prestige and your contact with bank officials may prove many times advantageous. 'A checking account privilege properly used is invaluable'A checking account privilege abused is costly and injurious to all parties interested in the transaction. POUGHKEEPSIE TRUST COMPANY GEORGE OVEROCKER, President Over 100 Years of Continuous Banking Service JEWISH RELIEF DRIVE OPENS Samuel in Address Says Hitler Put Iron Cross On Anti-Semitism It required 36 years to complete profits on execution of a Federal the very idea of Judaism," have now the Washington monument. monetary policy, been converted to give it their supMY DEAR, SKIN IS YOUR GROWING DULL, DO I SEE A AND BLACKHEAD? Too bad when a girl lets choked pores cause ugly Cosmetic Skin Keep on using cosmetics as much There's one sure way to guard against this danger, Lux Toilet Soap is made as you wish but remove them to remove cosmetics thoroughly. thoroughly the Hollywood way Its ACTIVE lather sinks deep into the pores- -carries swiftly away every MIRRORS have a way of being per- trace of dust, dirt, stale cosmetics.

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Sally Eilers gions map Contrasting Jewish, pogroms of The former -times with the present anti- ed by Semitic movement in Germany, muscle Maurice Samuel, American-Jewish Allthor, lecturer, and traveler, in an ad- The dress last night at a mass meeting "Hit- body at Temple Beth-El, declared that only ler has pinned the iron cross of honor 100,000 on anti-Semitism; he has made of it a philosophy, a political platform, and an historic epic." Mr. Samuel addressed a large Audience of local Jewish residents who sponsored the meeting last night to mark the opening of a campaign to raise funds for the relief of Jews in Germany and other lands. The meeting was opened by Joseph Samuels of Vassar temple, and Rabbi Abraham Haselkorn of Vassar temple presided. Former Supreme Court Justice John E. Mack of this city, who was scheduled to speak, was unable to attend.

Calling to task of the Jewish race for their past indifference to Jewish problems, Mr. Samuel serted that $the Jews are more 1g- norant of their own history than any other people." Mr. Samuel contrasted the antiJewish movement- in Germany with the Spanish Inquisition and pogroms of former years in Poland and Russia, pointing out that while oppressors of former days permitted the Jew some leeway of escape from through acceptance of the Christian faith, in Germany today "the Jew can do anything he likes, but in no way can he placate Hitler or come to terms with him." He said that he found evidence of propaganda even in "darkest which he recently visited in course of lecture tour on behalf of Zionism. Mr. Samuel pointed to iZonism and the Jewish homeland in Palestine as the solution of the problems of world Jewry, and the only asylum from antiSemitic persecutions.

He said that during the past year 12,000 German Jews have migrated to Palestine, and that even those who formerly "hated port. Letters the Jewish campaign Samuel Beley, Morowitz, Joseph Nusebaum, The taking appealing for support of campaign have bene mailed to all residents of the city by the committee, which includes Pressman, B. Friedman, Leon L. Scheib, Samuel Weisman, P. Harry Wolpe, Carl Lang, Samuels, treasurer and Anne secretary, Soviet Government underthe exploration of Arctic to All in blank spots on the and to open new trade routes.

human body contains ice, causthe enormous pressure in the tissue. ice contained in the human exists at ordinary temperatures under pressure of more than pounds a square inch. MRS. MARY M'DONALD DIES AT HER HOME Mrs. Mary Higgins McDonald died, of heart trouble last night at her home, Lexington avenue.

Mr. McDonald had been 111 only since Tuesday, and recently returned from trip a to the Holy of this Land, She hind been resident city all her life. William; Surviving sons, Are the her husband, McDonald four Rev. William of Corpus and Christi church, New York city, Joseph, Frank and Peter of this city; and two daughters, Nora and Mary at home. Mrs.

McDonald WAS member of St. Peter's church, of several church societies arid of Court Irenita, Catholio Daughters of America. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Rigney Ward, WRESTLER IS DYING AFTER FIGHT IN CLUB ATLANTIC OITY, May 24-(P)- Edward Kennedy of Philadelphia, 35 years old, a professional wrestler, was reported dying in the City 'Hospital today from bullet wound in the forehead inflicted during scuffle at 4:30 a.m. in the Morocco Club, 11 North Indiana avenue. The proprietor of the club, Harry Parzow, was arrested on charge of atrocious assault and battery with tent to kill, A score of others were rounded up as material witnesses.

PRESIDENT TO INSIST ON SILVER PROFT TAX WASHINGTON, May 24-4P)- administration will insist on retaining in President Roosevelt's silver plan the 50 per cent tax on profits by speculators. This was stated definitely in authoritative quarters today and probably will be said publicly before the House Ways and Means Committee tomorroy by Secretary Morgenthau. It was said on high authority that neither the American people nor the administration would permit a few holders of silver to make millions of If you Real STRAWBERRIES Real CREAM Real SUGAR INSIST ON Breyers FRESH STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM ICE CREAM Awarded G00P HOUSEKEEPING SEAL OF APPROVAL.

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