Show COOliDGE AND KEllOGG HOLD DEBT CONFAB Chinese Situation Also Discussed POLICY IS URGED MacMurray's Report Is Heard SW SWAMPSCOTT Mass July 11 AP In AP-In In the tho seclusion of ot the summer summer summer sum sum- mer white house President CoolIdge Coolidge Cool Cool- idge and Secretary Kellogg wen went into conference today on the Chinese Chinese Chinese Chi Chi- nese and debt situations With Wit them was Undersecretary of State Stat Grew who had brought a mass o ot of Information as to late develop develop- ments On 01 his return late today from the Essex County Press clubs club's outing outing out out- ing lag at Lake the president found them awaiting him The They Immediately began Degan a discussion o of departmental matters matters chief o of which were the Chinese anti and debt deb funding problems It was indicated ed the consultation would continue over the week CHINA AND DEBTS Arriving shortly after noon from his home In St. St Paul Mr Kel Kel- I logg declined fo to discuss the purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose of his visit although It was wa confirmed his Conferences would hinge finally on China and debts While the president president- apparently Is concerned over any new developments developments developments develop develop- ments with regard to foreign debts or the tho situation in China ne realizes realizes realizes real real- izes that there has been considerable considerable considerable consider consider- able progress made with regard to both problems since he left Wash Wash- ington Opposed as he is to holding any conference distinct from those authorized authorized authorized au au- au- au to deal with Chinese customs customs customs cus cus- toms and territorial extra-territorial rights in China by the Washington treaty reaty Mr 11 Coolidge Is of the the- opinion that tha completion of ratification of these conventions by France yesterday makes it imperative that the United United Unit Unit- ed d States 1 be e prepared with a definite definite definite nite policy with regard to them MACMURRAY'S REPORT Mr Grew brought with his con con confidential t coi reports from John Van A A. Mac MacMurray I rray who has just taken his his' post lost at Peking as American think min ister The meager official st t ment w was s made Informally after the conference that the only subjects discussed were the debt and Chinese Chinese Chinese Chi Chi- nese problems and that there was no new new development of importance in either situation Secretary K Kellogg stated that he would probably return to Washington Wash Wash- ington tomorrow night He re remained re- re malI ed at Whitecourt as a house houseguest houseguest houseguest guest while Mr Grew visited relatives relatives relatives rel rel- rel- rel nearby |