Monday, Jul. 28, 1924

COMING. During the past week the following men and women arrived in the U. S. on the following ships:

On the Paris (France) -H. Grindell Matthews, inventor of the "Death Ray" (TIME, June 2, June 9) ; Jesse Lasky, cinema producer; Dr. Georges Dumas, Professor of Philosophy at the Sorbonne, Paris; H. R. Mallinson (silks) ; Roland Coty (perfumes).

On the Majestic (White Star) -Charles Dillingham, theatrical producer; Arthur Hopkins, theatrical producer; Frederick Lonsdale, British playwright (Aren't We All?, Spring Cleaning) ; Ogden L. Mills, Congressman; Miss Eleanor Sears, tennis luminary.

On the Veendam (Holland-American) -Countess M. von Scherr-Thoss, daughter of Henry White, onetime U. S. Ambassador to France.

GOING. During the past week the following men and women left the U. S. on the following ships:

On the Baltic (White Star) -Marc Klaw, theatrical producer; L. V. Bright, President of the Lawyers' Title & Trust Co.; Frederick Whelan, principal lecturer for the League of Nations Union; Mrs. Bula Edmundsen Croker, widow of the late chieftain of Tammany Hall.

On the Majestic (White Star) -Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, President of the University of Virginia; Frank A. Munsey, publisher; famed surgeons sailing for the International Medical Conference at Lausanne; Alvin W. Krech, President of the Equitable Trust Co.; L. J. Reckford, President of the American Lead Pencil Co.; W. G. L. Behr, California "lumber king"; Eldridge R. Johnson, President of the Victor Talking Machine Co.; Frederick Lonsdale (see above), after three days in the U. S.; John R. Mott, General Secretary of the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A.; Frederick Toppin, Vice President of the International Mercantile Marine Co.

On the Scythia (Cunard) -Sir Alfred Yarrow, famed British shipbuilder; William George Besler, President of the Central Railroad of New Jersey; Dr. Miles Farrow, organist and choirmaster -of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (Manhattan) ; Mme. Helena Rubenstein, beautifier.

On the President Harding (United States) -Coles Phillips, illustrator; J. B. Stetson (hats) ; 28 American athletes sailing for the revival of the Ancient Irish games, the Aonac Thailltean, at Dublin; John Devoy, 82-year-old Editor of The Gaelic American.

On the Duilio (Italian) -Amos Pinchot (brother of Pennsylvania's Governor), with his son Gifford.

On the Southern Cross (Pan-American) -Edwin Vernon Morgan, US. Ambassador to Brazil.