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Daily News from New York, New York • 383

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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383
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17 GEN, FOULOIS TO COM DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1931 MAND ARMY FLIERS s- Washington, D. Oct. 27 (Jf). Tim Artnir will lntp one of its MORRIS ALESHIRE, ARTIST AND ART DIRECTOR, DIES Bloat distinguished ex-privates when command POLICE AWARD $500 TO HYDE, HERO OF NEWS ing the lineup at Police Headquar ters by Commissioner Mulrooney, who told of the fireman's exploit. Hyde picked up the pistol of Patrolman Edward V.

Churchill, who had been slain by two fleeing gunmen, and pursued the pair on the running board of a comma-id. eered taxi. He was shot twice dur. ing the chase. After receiving the $100 from The News, Hyde dividttl it witli Rudolph Schnurer, the taxi chauffeur whose car he had used.

Morris B. Aleshire, 50, former art director of Liberty magazine and a widely known illustrator, of the Air Corps chan hands in December, but the flying branch still will be headed by a man who started in the ranks. Brig. Gen. Benjamin D.

Foulois will become chief of the Air Corps Dec. 15. He will To the 1100 in goli given to Fireman Vincent J. Hyde as the 147th News Hefo Award, the Police Department added a check for $500 yesterday in recognition of the former policeman's bravery in the Bronx thug battle last August. Tha presentation was made dur Sraa-uia's baf and Smtmst mtmriwM mrm fa lound daily in "Behind thm A'awa," by Sidney Sholsky.

verttsing agency, Aleshire joined tha staff of the Chicago Tribune in 1923 to assist in the development of the colored rotogravure process. When' Liberty was started May 7, 1924, he assumed the management of the magazine's art department. In the past several months he had illustrated many fiction stories for The News. Aleshire is survived by his widow, Mrs. Kathleen Marjoribanks Aleshire, and a brother, Edward, who lives in Huntington, W.

Va. Services will be ireld at 5 P. M. today in a funeral parlor at 140 E. 57th St.

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MUrray Hill 2-5013 OPEN EVENINGS Brooklyn Office, 1 De Kalb Are. TB ianzle 5-8519 succeed Maj. Gen. James E. Fechet, who will retire soon afterward.

Fechet ends a brilliant career which began as a private during the Spanish-American War. Foulois has. been running the Army's air force in some capacity or other much of the time since it began. But the Army first knew him as Little Bennie, a willing and capable recruit of 18. One man remembers the day he signed up in the regular Army at the close of the Spanish-American War.

Foulois had been a non-com in the volunteers during the war. Before the Philippine campaign ended he was a lieutenant. He was the first Army officer to fly. In 1908 it was a dirigible balloon that he operated. Then he learned to fly the first airplane bought the Army.

He was all the aii force there was for a long time, and the flying appropriation at the beginning was $150 a year. In time he proved the value of airplanes as eyes for an army. He accompanied Gen. Pershing to Mexico in 1916 as commander of the First Aero Squadron. In France he commanded the air service of the First Army, A.

E. F. When the war ended he was assigned to one important command after another, climaxed early this year by his leadership of the First Air Division. The late Morris B. Aleshire.

died yesterday at the Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled. He was taken to the hospital Friday night from his home at 325 E. 41st St. to undergo a major operation. Resigning a nosition as art director for Calkins HoIJen, ad- antes IB narna rasitieaj 1 1 JLast 4 ays to pic a winner J.

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