The Secret Service suggests Pres. Harding not take an excursion steamer to an event celebrating Ulysses S. Grant’s 100th birthday in the small Ohio town where Grant was born, because the steamer is kind of crowded. He doesn’t, and the observation deck collapses. Instead he sails on the War Dept. tugboat Cayuga, on which a 9-year-old stowaway is found on the way back. Hardy not only stops the boy being removed, but takes him to dinner at Charles Taft’s house.
Oh, and happy Ulysses S. Grant Day, I guess, to those who celebrate.
British newspapers have been offering free insurance to their subscribers. Anyway, Winston Churchill puts in a claim to three of these papers after falling off a polo pony while drunk (I’m just assuming the last part, but c’mon it’s Churchill).
At the Dáil Éireann, Irish Free State Pres. Arthur Griffith says Éamon de Valera used to be willing to compromise on the issue of the Republic. De Valera says that’s a lie. Griffith replies, “I won’t be intimidated by any gunmen here.”
Near East Relief made a film last year to promote famine relief, Alice in Hungerland. Its star Esther Razon, plucked out of a Constantinople orphanage to play the lead, has since been adopted by Florence Spencer Duryea. But Rabbi Stephen Wise is complaining that little Esther (now called Alice) is not being raised as a Jew and wants to take her and give her to a Jewish family. Won’t happen.
Henry Ford’s auto is stolen. The policeman he phoned to report it asks what kind of car it is.
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In other news, there’s a “Lady Belper.” And a Baron Belper. That’s the 3rd Baron Belper, born Algernon Henry Strutt. How these people escaped into the real world from the pages of a P.G. Wodehouse story, I do not know.
Nice rabbit hole you sent me to with Baron Belper! By the time the family got to the 3rd Baron and the divorce they were indeed very Wodehouse-ish but maybe a bit more up-market as you will see from the Wiki link. But originally the roots were in industry with Jedediah Strutt who was a cotton spinner and invented the machine for making seamed stockings and so responsible also for all the lust stocking seams have generated over the ages. Anyway, here is the Wiki entry for the glorious Woosterness of Algernon the 3rd Baron Belper (a real place BTW)
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I see the first Baron Belper married an Amelia Otter.
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