National Affairs: MacVeagh for Kellogg?

Why did Charles MacVeagh, U. S. Ambassador to Japan, scheduled to sail for the U. S. on April 29, instead depart on April 8? Why did he take speedy passage on the British Empress of Canada when U. S. officials are required to patronize U. S. ships whenever possible ? Why did his departure almost immediately follow a conference between his friend, Dwight W. Morrow, of J. P. Morgan & Co., and President Coolidge?

These are questions now being asked in Washington, D. C., and many an asker has also his answer. For rumor persists...

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