Monday, Aug. 11, 1924
COMING. During the past week the following men, women, and animals arrived in the U. S. on the following ships:
On the Minnetonka (Atlantic Transport)--Dr. Arthur T. Hadley, President Emeritus of Yale University; B. Arkell, President of the Beechnut Products Co.; Lieutenant-General Kameji Wada, leading a military mission from Japan; 46 British polo ponies for the International matches.
On the Aquitania (Cunard)--Miss Helen Wills and Vincent Richards, Olympic Tennis Champions; the Right Hon. Sir Samuel Hoare, Bart, Commissioner for the League of Nations to Care for Russian Refugees; Alfred C. Bedford, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey; Howard Heinz (nickles); William B. Leeds with his wife (Princess Xenia of Greece); Major E. D. Metcalfe, Equerry to the Prince of Wales, to make arrangements for the latter's visit to the U. S.
On the Olympic (White Star) -- George F. Baker, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the First National Bank (Manhattan) ; Willis H. Booth, President of the International Chamber of Commerce, Vice President of the Guaranty Trust Co. (Manhattan) ; Sir James Arthur Salter, Economic and Financial Director of the League of Nations; A very Hop wood and Arthur Richman, playwrights.
On the Resolute (United American)--The victorious Yale Olympic Crew.
On the George Washington (United States)--Gen. Pershing and members of the Battlefield Monument Commission; King C. Gillette (safety razors).
On the President Roosevelt (United States)--Lou E. Holland, President of the Advertising Clubs of the World; William C. Prout, President of the Amateur Athletic Union.
GOING. During the past week the following men and women left the U. S. on the following ships:
On the Olympic (White Star) -- Henry Morgenthau, Chairman of the Greek Refugee Settlement Commission of the League of Nations, onetime U. S. Ambassador to Turkey; Lord Southborough, onetime Civil Lord of the British Admiralty, who has been in the U. S. making arrangements for the visit of the Prince of Wales in September.
On the Adriatic (White Star)--Maj. A. Hamilton Gibbs, author, brother of Sir Philip Gibbs and Cosmo Hamilton.
On the France (French)--Milton S. Hershey (chocolate); Anna Case, soprano, onetime of the Metropolitan Opera Company; 50 ex-U. S. Volunteer Ambulance Drivers, to revisit the Western Front.