Monday, Aug. 04, 1924
COMING & GOING
COMING. During the past week the following men and women arrived in the U. S. on the following ships:
On the France (French)--Walter Damrosch, Conductor of the New York Symphony Orchestra; Mme. Olga Petrova, actress-playwright; Owen Davis, dramatist; Edna Ferber, novelist; Hamilton Fish Armstrong, foreign affairs writer; Seymour Cromwell, onetime President of the New York Stock Exchange; two Newfoundland fishermen picked up at sea.
On the Adriatic (White Star) -- Arthur Hornblow, playwright, dramatic critic; five European Managers of the Remington Typewriter Co.; one Johann Romitch, Austrian stowaway, who hid on the Adriatic leaving Manhattan three weeks ago, was sent back on the boat by British Alien Officers, cannot be landed in the U. S., "may have to be carried back and forth from Manhattan to Liverpool for years."
GOING. During the past week the following men and women left the U. S. on the following ships:
On the Paris (French)--Robert Underwood Johnson, onetime U. S. Ambassador to Italy; Princess Bibesco, daughter of Mrs. Margot Asquith and wife of the Rumanian Minister to the U. S.; Jo Davidson, famed U. S. sculptor.
On the Minnewaska (Atlantic Trans-port)--John P. Morgan, famed banker.
On the Leviathan (United States)-- Maitre d'Hotel Oscar of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (Manhattan), highest paid hotel executive in the world ($50,000 per annum), inventor of Oscar Sauce; with his wife for a three-months' tour in Europe--his first vacation after 41 years of uninterrupted work in the U. S.; David Warfield; William J. Burns; 52 Boy Scouts; "Pussyfoot" Johnson to convince the Moslems, the Indians and the Ceylonese that drinking Scotch whiskey is wrong.