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Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 2

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turnd over to the Ad I vlnor) Beard I The followlnit men were elected treat chlefi for the romlnc year Qrand Phophet Guy Venton of Rochester Orand Baftiem AtelnmeU of Buffalo Grand Senior Pa earn ore Loula Buffler of New York City, Grand Junior 8a ram ore Arthur Lennon of BlnRha. nton Orand of Jamea A Towell of ffprlnjcs Grand e( Edward Davla of New York CUy, Grand Truetee Andrew Kirk of Al banjr. SECOND CHICAGO WITNESS SLAIN Leigh Di Bernardo Is Shot and Killed Might HaveShed Light On Granady Murder Awe tl bulleu removed another flgure from tha apaclal election crimen grand Jury Invaatlgatlon today with the Lying of Leigh DI Bernardo who waa ahot to death In hie automo bile while lnveetlgalora aought him aa a wltneee for the grand Jury Ot Bernardo waa wanted for quee tlonlng about the alay ng of Octarl. ua Oranady negro opponent of Mor rla Eller political leader aa candl date for JOth Ward Republican oommltteaman Benny Zlon Indicted by the grand Jury tor complicity In tha Oranady murder on primary day waa found hot to death several weeka ago The alaylng of DI Bernardo oc curred Rhortly before ft a Two men had called for him at his home at 7 a Police believe they were the alayera riding with DI Bernardo until they came to a aecluded spot under a wet tde railroad Maduct where they opened tire and fled Employee of a manufacturing concern heard the ahot and found the body It waa Identified by Mr Di Bernardo after police had traced the license number of the automo bile Sheridan Brueseeux grand Jury Investigator revealed ha waa seek lng DI Bernardo who ha aald had aluT! Information which might hae helped ua In soUlns th" crime Granady sla nhllo touring his ward Election Day Hein Fined $5 Herman Heln nurse captain of New York waa flnM $5 hv Juatlce of Peace Jo eph Lyoni yesterday mornlnf after his arrest at Stoneco Harry Creisjhton of Stoneco was the complainant Three deputy were called out early In the morning after a fluht between Creluhton and Heln After his arrest, He1n pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct. MRS.

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Hoovir, ahown at ght aa Mtaa Lo llcnr went to school In the old acai emy whlrh "rren up to become Whittler WILBUR TO GIVE TALK POUGHKEEPSIANS ENTER AT EXCHANGE MEETING NATIONAL RIFLE SHOOT Vacation Plans His recent trip throujth Ihe Paina ma rmi 1 1 rih hi Pin It ir at Ix 1 anno I In the Nelo llouf this evfp na i rrnsf I lTitfl'M ffit prnMent and memhr of t' oral Huh 1 I he In charR Nxt wilt fb meet lng will lr the rharp" of ph 0trocker t'p'mhr 1 the en tertatnmant romm tip will ge surpr ae fTt irs and oplmhr Raymond Onhorne obtain the speaker I In annrHmrtng a new line of a a to matlc refrigerators with a wldr range of prices President Blechler of the Frlglldalre Corpor tlon aald the concern did Its best six months business In the first half of the yr and Indications for the Iwt half are Encouraging European bus) neeta has fceen double that of last year Th Poughkeepsl tenle Club will r' preinnffrt In I antniaj of the National Rifle Anno Intlon at i amp Perry Ohio ti Paul and Mam Msc krv who ft the rlv on tulav Th I he at the camp for a month Alfhonarh Ham ho has held th Sew York State championship ehtly faore1 over hl brother loth mrri among thr lead ng rontendera for thr national cham plonshlpe. RPFrFIt FTS PFITZER Rtrln acrmn tig 1 3 if) Fmernon (Hud) Qp nr tnfor1 I nl ralty o.irtet mller heat out the Oermn tar rr Ot Peltirr to I In the J00 meter run In an Inter athlet meet hMrt here Tueslft Sp nrer the da ance In 35 4 10 10 of second hotter than reltr time I CHa IV CO! U8IOV A truck of the. Knauaa Provtalon fonipan of this city collided with a i ad Mac touring car yeat.rday morning at the Junrttoi of the IvintHton and Seft Palta roada In 1 Istrr county Both cars were damaged and several people rid ng In the Cadillac wfrn slightly Injured I The car bore a New Jeraey Ilcenae OUCCESSTUI. vacations are planned in advance. Now Is a good time to start a vacation fund for next year.

A small amount deposited regularly with us will insure extra vacation money for next Summer. Open an account now for regular weekly deposits. In less than one year jFot a $50 Vacation Fund Some 15 cents a day For $100 Vacation Fund 5arrv 10 centt a day IT 1 rf HI First Ittonal Bank of Qoigfikcepsi READ THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Read the Story of Electricity At the Dutchess County Fair The story of Electricity is told i pictures on the walls of the Central Hudson Gas Electric Corporation's booth at the Dutchess County Fair. There you will find five original mural paintings in colors and it will be worth your while to study them, for they illustrate not only the production of electricity, but also the many uses to which it may be put. The paintings treat of the following subjects: Generation, Transmission, Ltihation in the Home, Utilization on the Farm.

Utilization in Industry, and Utilization in Community deelopment. Electricity as a factor in the prosperity and comfort of the home, the farm industry, the community and the nation is becoming of increasing importance and no one should neglect an opportunity to become better acquainted with these interesting developments. You are in ited to visit the booth, to view the pictures and to rest awhile amidst pleasant surroundings. CENTRAL HUDSON GAS ELECTRIC CORPORATION 50 Market Street, Poughkeepsie, New York Phone 700 I'll II.

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