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1924-01-29 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Tuesday, January 29, 1924 FATHER KEEPS OATH, TELLS TRUTH, SENDS SON TO DEATH FOR MURDER Arnold Anderson, alias Arthur Lindsay, and his father (left). "Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you God?" The father of Arnold Anderson, alias Arthur Lindsay, said, "I do." Then he told a New York court how his son had confessed killing Harry C. Moore; wealthy real estate man, and shattered the defense of Anderson, who was totally unprepared for such a bombshell. But a little while later, when his father came to see him in the death cell to which he was condemned, the son forgave him. TWO NEW SATIN HATS FOR SPRING CHENILLE CLOTH CAPE'S TRIMMED WITH WIDE TUCKS Cliff Markle. The chances are good that Markle, once a member of Yankee's pitching staff, will to the major leagues before 1924 campaign is far under Markle, with St. Paul last ranked third in the pitching TWO NEW SATIN HATS FOR SPRING CHENILLE CLOTH CAPE'S TRIMMED WITH WIDE TUCKS The advanced spring fashions in hats are being shown so there is no excuse for one not to do one's spring hat buying early—that is, of course, provided one has the price after all the Christmas shopping. Both the smart little hats pictured are of satin. The upper one has a tiny bunch of flowers with a heavy tassel for trimming. The lower has perky ends and trimming about the brim of contrasting moire ribbon. The very handsome cape pictured is made of Chenille cloth. Three wide tucks break the length and the collar and fronts are trimmed with a varied colored edging in a Grecian key pattern. It also features a squirrel collar. WILL HAYS NAMES HER MOVIE CZARINA WILL HAYS NAMES HER MOVIE CZARINA Mrs. Elizabeth Werlein. Mrs. Elizabeth Werlein, New York society woman, writer, golfer, big game hunter and globe trotter, has just been appointed director of public relations and education in the South by Will Hays, czar of moviedom, "to aid audiences to an appreciation of better pictures." MERCHANT HELD IN MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF GI Louis E. Griffith. Louis E. Griffith, 33, wears Canton, O., merchant is being by police, charged with the murd of Ruth Hunter, 18, whose life body was found on a lonely r after she had been missing f her home all night. Griffith taken in custody the next day, released. His rearrest follow the offering of a reward of $000 by Canton citizens for rlayer. He remained calm thro hours of grilling and declares is innocent. THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. Interesting News Told in Pictures ORMER YANKEE TO GET ANOTHER WHIRL IN MAJORS Cliff Markle. The chances are good that Cliff Markle, once a member of the Yankee's pitching staff, will return to the major leagues before the 4 campaign is far under way. Markle, with St. Paul last season, kicked third in the pitching race. WIFE AND MOTHER OF NEW "PONZI" SEEK HIS FUNDS Above, the yacht "Flying Fox," on which Leo Koretz, Chicago "Flying Fox," is believed to have fled; and below it, Koretz's mansion on Skrood, Evanston, Ill. In the center is his mother, and at the his wife. Below at the left is Mrs. Salo Auerbach, who has called to tell about her relations with Koretz. A world-wide search is on for Koretz, Chicago "Ponzi" accused of having defrauded oil investors of from $5,000,000 to $15,000,000, but he is believed to be aboard his yacht, "Flying Fox." Although police say he victimized members of his own family, his mother, Mrs. Mary Koretz, and his wife are leading a search for assets with which to with his clients. Meanwhile police are atting to round up the women case, and Mrs. Salo Auerbach owner of a photoplay tha has been called to tell of her relations with Koretz. Cliff Markle. The chances are good that Cliff Markle, once a member of the Knee's pitching staff, will return to the major leagues before the 4 campaign is far under way. Markle, with St. Paul last season, kicked third in the pitching recalls Tom Sheehan and Wayland He won 25 and lost 12 games. Giants are said to be angling him now. A world-wide search is on for Knee, Chicago "Ponzi" accused of having defrauded oil investors of from $5,000,000 to $15,000,000, but he is believed to be aboard his yacht, "Flying Fox." Although police say he victimized members of his own family, his mother, Mrs. Mary Koretz, and his wife are leading a search for assets with which to hold him. ARRIVAL OF U.S. TO END MEXICAN REVOLT QUIKLY American ammunition piled up before the Mexican war department in Mexico city immediately after its arrival and (inset) General Gustavo Salinas, chief of Mexican aviation. stores of ammunition purchased from the United States government at the same time President Coolidge barred export of munitions to the rebels. The Mexican aviation corps, more or less dormant for some time, has suddenly become of prime importance with the arrival of more than a hundred planes purchased from the U.S. Army, and General Gustavo Salinas, chief of aviation, is busy reorganizing his branch of the service. There is a shortage of aviators at present, but a number of American airmen have offered their services. Mrs. Cornelia Bryce Pinchot's wife's "BETTER MAN" stump says Mrs. Clifford Pinchot, wife governor of Pennsylvania, unusually strong influence politics of the state. The girl frankly admits she is "the man" as a campaigner. She to become a stump speaker coming state and national praise. WILL LEAD U.S. FORCES IN "GREATEST WAR GAME" WILL LEAD U.S. FORCES IN "GREATEST WAR GAME" MERCHANT HELD IN MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF GIRL Louis E. Griffith. Luis E. Griffith, 33, wealthy man, O., merchant is being held prisoner, charged with the murder of Hunter, 18, whose lifeless body was found on a lonely road she had been missing from some all night. Griffith was in custody the next day, but died. His rearest followed offering of a reward of $10. Mary Canton citizens for the death. He remained calm through grilling and declares he is dead. Some of the principal actors in the great war game to be played by the army and navy at the Panama Canal. At left above, a group of the naval aviators who will command the attack and the defense. Left to right: Lieut. Comdr. C. P. Mason, Lieuts. S. H. Warner, John D. Price and Ben Att. At right above: General Sturgis, army commander. Left below: Admiral S. S. Robinson, commander of the battle fleet, and Vice Admiral McCully, in command of the scouting fleet. The army, navy and marines corps are preparing to play the greatest war game ever played by the United States in time of war. The Panama Canal will be the prize for which attackers and defenders from among the forces will maneuver. The game will be witnessed by the tarries of the army and navy greasmen and other high officers from Washington. FAMOUS OLD COAST GUARD CUTTER BEAR SCHEDULED FOR RETIREMENT The coast guard cutter Bear in an ice field. The Bear, one of the most famous vessels flying the American flag, is shortly to be retired from the service; it is said in Washington. The Bear, a coast guard cutter, brought back the survivors of the ill-fated The coast guard cutter Bear in an ice field. The Bear, one of the most famous vessels flying the American flag, is shortly to be retired from the service, it is said in Washington. The Bear, a coast guard cutter, brought back the survivors of the ill-fated Greely expedition in 1883, was utilized in the great Overland relief expedition of 1897, and in 1921 rescued the crew of the steamer Maud, the ship on which Amundsen sailed on his polar exploration trip. INCHOT'S WIFE'S "BETTER MAN" ON STUMP, SAYS HE Mrs. Cornelia Bryce Pinchot. Mrs. Clifford Pinchot, wife of the governor of Pennsylvania, has an unusually strong influence in the politics of the state. The governor frankly admits she is "the better man" as a campaigner. She plans to become a stump speaker in the mining state and national campaign. 122 LISTED AS NOTABLES OF 1925 IN WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN JEWS At top, Joseph Schildkraut, actor; Florence Reed, actress. In center, Samuel Gompers, labor leader; Mischa Elman, violinist; Jo Davidson, sculptor. Below, Barney Baruch, financier. Mrs. Clifford Pinchot, wife of the governor of Pennsylvania, has an unusually strong influence in the politics of the state. The governor frankly admits she is "the better man" as a campaigner. She plans to become a stump speaker in the coming state and national campaign. At top, Joseph Schildkraut, actor; Florence Reed, actress. In center, Samuel Gompers, labor leader; Mischa Elman, violinist; Jo Davidson, sculptor. Below, Barney Baruch, financier. Her Son's German Is Greek To Her New York—Mrs. Sarah Turvill, with her son Adam Poole Heuser, who was kidnapped when but a baby by his father, John Heuser more than 50 years ago. The father returned to his former home in Germany where the child was brought up. Speaking only German, young Heuser recently arrived here and was greeted by his mother, now a lieutenant in the women's police reserve. Mrs. Turvill who speaks up German finds it difficult to carry on conversation with her son, now eighteen but she's teaching him English.