Monday, Jul. 02, 1923
New World's Record
The Leviathan, steaming home from her trial cruise to Cuba, broke the speed record of the shipping world. It had been held by the Mauretania with an average of 27.04 knots for 24 hours. The Leviathan averaged 27.48 knots for the same period and came into port with brooms roped to her masts in token of having swept clean the records of the sea.
Albert D. Lasker hoped that the achievement would be some "return" to the President for his " constant interest and enthusiasm for America on the sea."
Guests on the Leviathan, taken from " the general public," included:
1) A number of Chicagoans, young and old fellow-townsmen of ex-Chairman Lasker and Chairman Farley. (For example, William Wrigley, Jr., Julius Rosenwald, K. L. Ames, Jr.)
2) Some writers and cinema men. (For example, Charles Hanson Towne, poet; Carl Laemmle, movie actor; Ring Lardner, humorist; Briggs, McManus, Goldberg, cartoonists. )
3) Some politicians, (for example, Senators Fletcher, Edwards, Oddie; Representatives Britten, Madden, both of Illinois; Representatives Gallivan, Burton, McFadden, Sol Bloom.)