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rmener ' “IF scars IN NEW YORK | Bet eaplfclsli. Books Open to All.” "| VoL. royals (or NO. “22,017 DAILY. Cop) i Rew 1932, Eee York World) by, Prose PEDYs oe _NEW YORK, _FRIDAY, APRIL 7, “City To: Mor Entered as Second-Cloas Matter Post Office, Grants SX DEAD IN MID-AIR CRASH: =~. Three Passengers, Two Pilots and Mechanic Killed When Expresses Collide in Fog and Drop at Freach Village. First Accient of Kind, Second in Long Service Now Often Used by Officials in Hurry, by Royalty and by Women. PARIS, April 7 (Associaiod Pre —The Paris and London aeriil ex Presses collided in naiduiv this ternoon over the village of Thicul loy, seventy miles north of Paris The pilots of both airplaunes, passengers and one mechanic were Killed in the that fell in three wreckage morning, curried mai} emt ove manned only by 2 pilot @ The Bri machines, piloted by Aviator Duke, lad only been in vox on the express route at Collisions between airplanes were pot unusual in the war, when flocks sf machines were moving swiftly 4 comparatively circumseribed rhe meeting in midair of these two serial expres’ » however, almost in- versing the very same air channel out of the virtually in numerable ones aval litutes one of the most re math ings in the history of « Only once before to-day's col has there been a fata! aceident in service, This occurred in December, 1920, more than a year after the ser vice was inaugurated, when a big “alr Hiner,” just as it was leaving Sricklewood, near London, fouled a ree and crashed to the ground in flames, killin the pilot. his mecha niclan and two passengers. t occurred im a fe Pilots cach other too late to avoid # collisio ive pers from tie wachines d when inha' sof Thieul-{ loy arrived on the seone shortly after the erash and the victim We the Paris air. plane M. Bourt i M. and Mme, Julien Bru The Mrengl \ piloted by Aviutov Mire, aided by meeiante sd LONDON-PARIS “PULLMIANS” FALL‘TO GROUND IN FLAMES $10,000,000 LIQUOR DESTORYED IN RAID BY DUBLIN REBELS Belfast Whiskey and Wines ia Custom House Poured Out in Boycott Attack. DUGLIN, April 7 (United Press).— ‘two hundred Republican extremists at the Custom House here early to-day and destroyed $10,000,000 worth of liquor and wines from Bel- fust, b bo z they were enforcing a ainst Belfast. the Custom House. toms declan ion where a few cu guards were powerless to prevent the wholesale de that followed, wan sensa- large force of insurgents into the building, where of casks and cases con- tnining nearly half a million geijons of wines und whiskey from Ulster firms were stored. With axes and ham arty smushed everything 1a flooding floor of the Cus- Hou vajuable liquor more a million sterling. ed the night struction LHnaatl DA brok: thousands rs, the raid- in sight, tom the with than throughout vented interference, its of a Republican we phed the early to-day. Provisional A force of loyal troops was sent to occupy the Telephone ange, which, it was understood, to be the first ob- jective of attack Many De Valerites were seen In the streets but were unarmed and were kept scattered by Free State police. he rebels drifted in on trams and s from the provinces, Many of, them have been identified as former epublican Army troopers who fought guevilla warfare against the British. ENNISKILL Fermanagh, Ire- land, Ar (United Press),—Retn- forcements are being rushed from Bel- fast to points on the Fermanagh fron- tier where Southern rebels have pene- trated into Ulster, kirmish near here last night a 1 patrol ambushed scouts of vonstabulary, killing one unding three. LONDON, April 7.—-(United Presa) s of the Royal Irish tabulary were shot to death in Ircland last night, according to the Dublin correspondent of the Morning Post. Two were killed in Country Kerry and three in County Clare, according to the correspondent. The R. I, C. forces are being with- (Continued on Second Page.) Bobbed Hair and r) Warning TRENTON, April 7.—War on flap pers at the State House is suid to be imminent. With the prospect of gen eral orders being issued by depart- ment heads, ruling against short skirts, bobbed hair, lp sticks and jouge, consternation reigns among he 200 girls employed at the capitol ‘The opening fun in the campaign jor dress reform among the State House girls, was fired to-day by Mrz. Cornelia B. McTrott, assistant direc- or of the Division of Paroles of the Tepartment Institutions und \penctes, who insucd a mandate to he effect that girly in that depart- sent must loave thelr cosmetice at me cr face dive consequences Backed by Maswell G, Reckhill, fea De — raed Reawies Barred at N. J. State Hous Girls Must Leave Cosmetics at Home or Face Dire Consequence, Short Skirt the Order, After Is Ignored. rector of the Paroles Division, who de- ared that the “get up" of the modern flapper was demoralizing to the male foree of the department, Mrs. Mey- trott pronounced her ultimatum that the girls must report for work dressed in quiet business like costumes and without frills, cosmetics. or rouge. When this warning was first sound- ed a few weeks ago, two of the girl clerks who had ‘never even powdered thelr noses” before, appeared for work with their cheeks smeared with rouge, their lips painted scarlet, thelr eye- brows blackened and their ears be- decked with car rings. They declared that they resented and defied Mrs Meytrott's order, which was an in- fringement of thelr rights, Wife i in Whose Defense Jurist Shot and Killed Lieut.-Col. Beck > POLIGEMAN SHOT Victim in Hospital With Prob- ably Mortal Wound in the Head. SUSPECT IS CAUGHT. Found Hiding on a Roof saa Revolver Concealed i Head of Drain Pipe. Policeman Patrick ek Mertush of the West 195th Street station was leading three Negroes towards the station on Lenox Avenue opposite Harlem Hos- pital this afternoon when they made a concerted dash to escape. One ran up the avenue and two ran towards 136th Street McHugh made after the man on Lenox Avenue and fired one shot at him and then turned and fired at the other two. As he ran up closer to the negro he was pursuing the man stopped short and fired two shots. Me- Hugh fell to the sidewalk almost at the foot of the hospital steps, The bullet struck him In the right temple. The Negro cut across the street und DAY HOLDING BACK "GHOST" HOLDS UP TRUTH OF TRAGEDY | BAYONNE BUS AND PROSECUTOR SAYS} EVADES PURSUIT Counay Attaorney Thinks Judge Would Be Exoner- ataed if He Tell All. Pale and Nimble, but Passen- gers Were Paler—Distances Motor Cop. Fittee os of “Don'ts” off the presses of the Police Depart: om Muy i when they are es = ran through 186th Street waving his Fifteen pages of “Don'ts” came D i men from May i y OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, / s ghos' sin KLAHOMA CIT la, April] A posse of ghost hunters is being | revolver at persons who attempted tolment td-day under the title “How to G) rd Against Crime. pected to begin their course of train 7.—The shot that Killed Lieut. Col. Jorganized to-day to grab the pale, but|interscept him. They fell back q by Rich I ight. ‘ { i Paul Ward Beck was fired from the | nimble, spirit that seared a whole bus Policemen Lenox and Carter heard Ther pamphlet, leeledaty, Richins TARDE WolleestececmieMonass i come ner’s request fe ved were 4 4 ‘i {tie . he Commissioner's rec back after, “in my opinion, Judge | ful of material folks at 3 o'clock this thie liek narabeal they een vee Te] the utle page and every odd number p (ei) cltizensythe precautions | ee ee i eae eto purchase $e Day saw something that swept him | morning, in the shivery spot where|West 136th Street. They went to]!hey should take reasonably to protect their persons and property, There | \\\,h-powered cars for the pursuit ur off his feet,” County Altorney For- | Hudson Boulei rd crosses the boun-|the roof and found Henry Sanford, are etx main divisions: Burglar, Thieves, Hold-Ups, Pickpockets, Banks | creeks was laid ever untll to-morroyy rest Hughes declared in a statement dary between Jersey City ana}® Negro hiding behind a chimney when it will be considered at a speciai to-day. Sevonte : rching the roof they found a heavy [41d Miscellaneous weeting “In respect to that version, Judge ae Beare evelver with two emptied shells ip Semmed up, the “don'ts” emphasize two points —be earefal and pe| The Vstimate Board meeting wam a Day, in my opinion, not told the} ‘D&atles Scara (heavy accent on the |its cylinder, jammed into the top of a icanietine hesy, quarrelsome sesston, — intert whole truth,’ Hughes said penultimate) is fairly calm now, with |drain pipe suspigious spersed with attacks on ul “Judge Day asserts he fired in self | normal pulse and temperature and a anford was hustled down to the Commissioner Enright’s advice fallow in general and The Morning Wort! defense. In my judgment, if the shot} steady light in his eyes. So let him | “tet and through a quickly gather |upgyets By ENRIGHT TO STEM #—————— _ | and The Evening World in particalys was fired in self defense, it was In ing crowd of residents of the neigh In inaking his request for the 1,2 defense of home and not of honor pene horhood, most of them colored, into CRIME WAVE 3 ARMED WOMEN men Commissioner Enright announcee “Tam frank to say I believe that if “T'm a bus driver,’' says . “L} the hospital. DON'T leave your house or apartment that they will be assigned as followm Judge Day should tell the whole truth five at No. 181 Armstrong Avenue Meanwhile attendants from the| nti! you are sure that every. dor HOLD UP IRISH on hundred and six to make up:e no jury of red blooded citizens would |-pon passengers got into my bus at | hospital and witnesses of the shoot e 4 neural, faatened al a. Jcleney In the quota of men pre Doe as craic segues apstont | Tan eneeOntrR. y bu hat Cactod \Metiugh into the in. |_@R¢ window in eecurely fastened. R. R. OFFICIALS [tein tue popuiation an oomoargs him. However, I am equally candid] the Summit Avenue tube station 2nd] tution, where he was at once| DON'T, when you leave your home - thi maniter ¢ Me diy to say that #o far Judge Day has not] three of them were women. We|placed on the operating table. It was] advertise the fact by pulling down} Ajiso Burn Bundles of Beliast [ition reunited to cover existing: nod told the whole truth, started for Bayonne and nothing hap 1 there was slight chance for his] the window shades or aving a for which men cannot be provided! “Whether Meck was shot from the] oneq until we reached the houndary||ife. Sanford was taken to the side} note in the letter box saying you Newspapers in Wild West 1k required to cover additional front or the back is one of the great-|P°™ Phot tec one inte: (Able, as Gun Play posts ut dangerous street crossingp} est questions involved in this case. | line McHugh nodded in answer to the| Will be back at such and euch a ' Meet cnece te cen laGel fifty DAs Totnaa The X-ray would tend to indicate] ‘Then night out of the middie of al question as to whether he recognized] time or requesting tHat the goods BELE Ap} wsined to the Health Department} Beck wan not looking at Judge Day|uttle tush on the east side of the|the Negro, saying: ‘I saw him shoot-| be delivered to the janitor. Snea hiee women armed with revo: [five men to replace those assigned to when he was shot r 5 vers left 1 the the Tenement House Department; ad ss this gho—— this tigure.| ing at me, lays SO GTiGAYAA wine at Dun ; “Another important matter, I think, (708 ‘umes this sho a ete The three negroes who had been phfeves pray by euen'aays fannahe Ree fifty men required to strengthen tbe haa’ bok tlecty overlooked is the{!l as white as paper, without any Broes who ha DON'T leave your key over the door inaghy Read Dep y nents Veh adh acnn en entirely over is the rested by MoHugh at the request of CAE i ; Detective Division; fitty-seven men to finding of a handkerchief in the{honest looking legs or arms but itl} joseph Fossil of No. 34 Vermilye: ey ar oneal fonday) ; tid up provide one additional patrolman. to clinched hand of Beck. What had helwavy draperies that acted ax if they] svenue, eollector of premiums for an] DON'T think that an open window is] hevapapers from. Hellact serve as attendant ut nineteen stab been doing with this hundkerchlet im-Jhad tegs inside o1 ‘em. You mixht rance company. who said the] sare ¢rom intrusion because it 1s mhay then yecentored Hovecs, déaignated Mediately before the BUD WOS dB Jaay je was a man with a sheet on—|free men had held him up tw acy al whIGh’ vimulieactie Iourag Ate of wh charged? = a the last month while he was on h near a fire escape. Many flat thiever the Cormissione id, thi “Previous to the shooting, Day an s funny thing seaw th a 3 : i perry ey . ota taddor ater ne three prtrolmen assigne: unny thing was the way it nds. They thres him gain entrance by means eae What extraordinary occurrence ofthe road before I could stup| Wednesday afternoon, he said i ILL OF TYPHOID FEVER ‘s changed the mental condition of one}ine pus, and we bumped right into] Melugh walked to the negroes ana] “e Feo! ‘Thore are about 800 prospective po toward the other? ; it—only we didn't, What I mean {s|told them they were under arrest. A DON'T fail to be dumbwaiter | Couditio Sertany fcemen om it el invice Hat that neg ‘ SV ROE catinen Bree. Dy tet we hit the spot where it was, but it|tiey started for the station he welked | door ao Marte of not yet been promulgated, tt wa shooting to moun ‘Oh, my honor wasn't there, si to s k 1 nd th . som ww the Commissioner Ok : , SO pea t wa ni em, w Fo: DON’T rely on ordinary \p¢ © se m simelt After Hughes gave out his signed Hike bumping into a puff of smoke until they separated and began t cure your apartment ATHENS, Aprit 7 *) POUR EDS BRCRE ESCH ies statement W. R, Withington, County!We went right over it ahd it jus MeHugh became a poticeman June| poner fail to invest en Princess Kllsahesh a {lee e present tat, Just where Evidence Attorney, telephoned that }rolied around for a minute among the! 1!) 1908. He was born in Ireland} one rings your bell and fails to Prince ¢ the Commission to get the re witnesses were evaiding subpoenacs. | |wheels, then jumped out on the wesi| t)irty-one years ago. His home is at] up to your apartment after r : f men he did not ex+ Take a shotgun and go get them,’ Iside of the road and sailed away | 991 Amsterdam J Avenue shed the button. You may t pone on ; ordered ' 8, “L yelled. The women screamed. }| Beal a Unlee tector! . Saetin AAT intel ued fr ar that ther Late |. M. Pritchard and P. M.| stopped the bus and I and the mer admitted a thief tu the hou oval fan ¢ only 6.000 men left for actual pe Andehsun, members 0 the (pres |ineasenaeis cect out sad’ atartod + “THUGS ¢ OVERLOOK pe ns nyo we edo. on : geen Thee Be Feu the Voliee “Department tragedy party in the Day home, were} chase the darn thing. It w : of your door und thus eer shy ; uperior officers ane tragedy party in the Day home, were Johase the darn th $6,500 CASH IN SAFE| Snnyun your wrt et He AL terre cs “Well, I got the witnesses all] Along came Jow Murray, ¢ DON'T LEAVE YOUR HOME IN}! aud ave been ed. When dividing right,"" said Withington by | c $130, in Brooklyi Store TOTAL DARKNESS . ~~ 1 no hitts of Pritchard asked that Mrs. Pritch (Continued on Second Pas but Miss Much Lara DON'T leave your home in tot ZITA NOW FREE TO LIVE c there i x are We Ssasiaes om) een “a. ene whea sau teaveat night. Aval ANY PLACE BUT H p [EAA testis legen ae aentioeicd Hughes said Mrs. Prichard must be Sum ig piads all hea ek eae UNGARY Jeiitt through iliness and v mcations. at the inquest, but that if it was pos- Nurglars who blew open the le Lr Oe: In summing up, Commissioner En sible to excuse her from testitying he REAL ESTATE + the dairy products Se ebilahy Nene saeniag Sst ed w Petia oe tight contend f ring the in would. Reiser ff Rie : ight bi s erminaton ne pon n the police foree ' yman, No \6 South N'T neglect to try you when] | = manit . 0 “So far as I know or have any in- ADVERTISEMENTS R ecm uth DON T neglect to oF en} paris ; Ty inadequate” and tentiong the inquest will be public," morning, obtaining $130 in cash. over-| focked. snaple ite g ifthe 4 m teeuuse of t Hupghes declared, commenting on f t, j cvialnane #180 oye loshedi “bnanlonka uy lens than it was ten years ago. . SOEs mata Sunday World 4/50 was in the money drawe DON'T overlook your rea a} Alt by the M din a dialog ‘i > © burglars entered by foveing indows on leaving | cv that | known te nt caine t (Continued on Second Page.) M : | fn) Pi eit ee. mas take ne Lift ne i oh. Otto. 1 ing the Arama ey, ae wr Nustro-Hungeria wet fa ager al Must be in ; tools behind, but no fnger{ are properly secure or. |eudors ‘ ond ree aos MCLANMING | Cotuer F the police say the policeman on pat " meint F ‘ aP ituths erc ee The World Office To-Day tee ane wat ne dee aot ga phil eile areata ane oat sorcets Bef THE WORLD TRAVEL BORHAD.. 1 ‘rear or backyards queatered " 1 und in high powered cary, browns serste, Pulltzer y pulleing, BS r Wi Gage and’ double bree ore 6 P. M, pick’How, NY. Oly. Telephone Heekinan | DON'T fail to have window ~ ‘ F Our st To Insure Preper Classific: 4s apERgS and — Racing Entries. Selections H \ i} mean.” said the Mayor wane ° (Continued on Be Pures Scratches on Page + ate of thar Saticike vot ’ , ‘ “ . a S| en ‘BE CAREFUL: BE SUSPICIOUS, noes SUMMARY OFBOOKOF DONS eae so er BY ENRIGHT 10 HALT CRIME —+— DON’T, when you leave home, advertise the] . " fact by pulling down the window shades or | 5!,200,000 by leaving a note in the letter box saying New York, N.Y. ‘POLICE FORCE INCREASED BY 1,192 MEN: ENRIGHT GIVES “DON'TS” TO STOP CRIME DON-PARIS LINERS CRASH IN MiID- -AIR- _cbe Circulation Books Open. to All. Hi Weather—PROBABLE. SHOWERS. PRICE TSREE CENTS Plea for 1,192 More Policemen — 1,182 MORE POLICE seca Commissioner Enright Admits That Protection to Life and Property Is Inadequate. IS ALLOWED. that you will be back at such and such aJNew Men to Go on Payroll time or requesting that goods be delivered] Next Month and to Be Made to the janitor, DON’T fail to install a door chain on the inside of outer doors, DON’T fail to have your safe, cash register’| crime tat it ever was, Police Com- and valuable merchandise exposed to the} missionrr Enright appeared before plain view of the policeman on post; and] tne Hoard of Estimate to-day and nf- be sure to have your store partially lighted. | tera piea to the effect that the town DON’T allow money to accumulate. deposits often. DON’T send a messenger to the bank unless you have thoroughly investigated his char- acter; and don’t employ women or children for this work. Regulars on July 1, Helying his speeches to the effect that New York City ts freer from Make! is inadequately protected, obtained mission to appoint 1,192 more pi - trolmen who will be ready for duty about July 1. ‘The Estimate Board will request Board of Aldermen to appropr!- $1,2 special bonds to meet the pay of the new the in ate 11,000 reveniie

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