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13f Rose bums Consolidation ef The Evening Ntwi The Roseburg Rsvlsw MEW- FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESD VOL. XXVI1 NO. 178 OF ROSEBUk ,d (DOUGLCOUNTY An Independent Newapaper, Publlehed Ihe Beit IntereeU of the People- for TosUy's Circulation Over 4300 A Still Grewlif '"Vsy'y ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAY. JUNE 15. 1925. VOL. XIII NO. 77 OF THE EVENING NEW3 SEVEN HUNDRED KILL T CI DNESE SOLDIERS At-TER VICTORIES III STRIKE AREA L NEW WITNESSES U. OF O. GRADUATES 430 IN EXERCISES Largest Demonstration Staged in Peking Against Warning Heavy Guard at Foreign Legations Maintained for Protection Snipers Kill Two Near American Club. f AwnrUtM ptmi LeuM wiw.) j at a mass meeting preceding the I kkw yohk. June 15. A (lis- parade. whic was held without patch to the Evening Post from Hong Kong today said that more than 7uu Yunnanese were slaugh tered at Canton by .the victorious Cantonese army which captured that city Saturday. The Yunnanese were caught by mobs, beaten Into Insensibility, thrown Into the harbor and held down by bamboo poles until they wprn drowned, the dispatch said. One Yunnanese officer was cru cified to a telephone pole while the moo jeereu and stonea mm. Trie ilfspatch added that just outside the French concession Yunnanese were driven from a hiding place, beaten and thrown Into a creek in sight of many foreigners who dared not interfere In Chinese territory. The dispatch said that all the atrocities were commtted by people of Can ton and not by the soldiers who drove the Yunnanese from the city. The wholesale slaughter was fi nally halted by the intervention of American and British sailors. It was said. Lieutenant Faure, com mander of the British gun boat Robin, pleaded with the mob in the native language and finally per snmt'Ml its members to deliver their captives to Chinese police. Hun dreds of Yunnanese were said to be disturbances. WASHINGTON, June 1 5. 4 CArolat1 Prw UaaM Win.) PORTLAND. June 15 Port- land's annual Hose Festival opened today with sunny skies. The first event of the week's program of entertain- ment was the arrival at noon today of the old battleship Oregon at the berth prepared for her in the Willamette river here where she Is to be maintained permanently as a relic. On board the Oregon were the festival queen, Suz- anne 1. and her court Tonlsht the first perfor- .aV - it.. ..,.,,.-.'. elUn- aria" will be given at Mult- nomah Field. It is a series of ABE REARD IN E (.W-rUtM ITm UumI Win.) KrOKNK, Ore.. June 15. Fea tured1 by an address by Dr. Joel T. ! Kildt-brand, dean of men and pro fessor or chemistry at the uni versity of California, the animal commencement exercises of the ( Diversity of Oregon were held here today. A short address to the class, and announcement of pifts to the university wus made by (iovernor Walter M. Pierce. Degrees wer conferred by Dean ilpnrv I) Mliolflmi tiM1 nt th Doctor Denies Visit FfOIll'hool of education of the Uiii- j versuy. The announcement program j terminated the senior activities for thw year. Hacculaureate Ber vice were held yestwrduy. Rev. Frank It. Mathews, of the' Uni versity Haptist Church, Seattle, delivering the baccalaureate ir nion. There were 4ZI0 graduates in the senior class this year. Thirty-two masters degrees were aUo conferred. Shepherd Changes H Mind on Stand. EXPECT SPEEDY TRIA! Safety of all Americans and their property In Canton was reported episodes drawn from the his- to the state department today by tory of the world from the ear- Consul-General Jenkins. The con- liest time. Charles Wakefield sul said Cantonese generals who ; Cadman composed the music, I'ad the successful attack on the and Mrs. Doris Smith, of Port controversy "were accompanied land, wrote the story. Hund- by Russian military advisers, who ; reds of Portland singers and directed the fight and to whom ! dancers have been rehears- the Cantonese victory undoubted- Ing the pageant for months ly is due." ' under the direction of Mont- Rout of the Yunnanese troops ; gomery Lynch. , noming tnw city on trie afternoon or June 12 was described by Mr, L Prosecutors Hope to Finish Case in Week or S Call Isabelle Pope to Stand Today. HIGHWAY COMMISSION LOSES IN BIG SUIT NEW EVIDENCE FOUND AGAINST KID8 TELL8 DAWES TO MOVE SOMEWHERE ELSE 4 AK-Ull Prw Itunl Wirt.)- 4 CHICAGO. June 15. A pie- nlc xroup from the Irving Park Daptist Church were per- turbed yesterday when they found a gentleman with a queer pipe sitting meditative- ly at the table they had spot- ted for their luncheon In the Dea Planes forest preserve. "Would you mind niovlnft, Mister? asked an Intrepid Dr. Thomas Young Keeps "Not at ail." said vice- president Charles u. jinwes, w WIFE SLAYER! Up Ignorance Masquerade as Net Tightens. Jovially, as he strolled to un- other quiet spot. SEEK- WILL OF HEIR Jenkins, who said there had been some lootings and killings of stray Yunnanese after the victory of the Cantonese forces. Other dis patches received at the state de partment Bald a seaman's strike was due to begin in Canton and Hong Kong today, according to a semi-official publication In Can ton. "This will undoubtedly become a serious general strike if the Shanghai affairs Is not settled soon," the advices added. Improved conditions in Shang hai and withdrawal of part of the defense forces was reported by Consul-General Cunningham, Im- (AMOcUtcd Preta Lraard W;r.) CHICAGO, June 15. Miss Ira belle Pope. "Billy" McCHntocVs childhood sweetheart, who waited with a marriage license while Amnciatn Pm tatted Wire.) PORTLAND. June 15 Fedoral Judge Robert 8. Jiean decided to day against the state highway commission In the suit of the Warren Brothers Company against t.len E. KH.be and others, for damages Including royalties, for Prosecutors Believe Dentist HadAccomplice Letters From East Puzzling to Investigators. still hiding in Canton, many al-, provement In conditions at Han most starving and afraid to dis close their identity. kow were reported by Rear-Ad miral Mcvay. Charge Mayer at Peking relay ed a report from Admiral McVay on the destruction of Japanese and their consulates at Kiukiaiig, DEATH IN FLIES (.Wri-trd Crr. lrml Wirf.) LOS ANGELES, June 15. An In quest Into the death of Grace Gro isar Young, widow of the late mil lionaire olive producer. Patrick v- .aiicgeo. imringemeni 01 patents, urogan. was set for this afternoon I,. .... ... .... i About $S0. 000 is Involved in the at Hollywood with Dr. Thomas lira onpnom lever, iook me w.i-tJ1(i including a claim against Young, dentist, whose confession ness stand in the Shepherd murder ; th highway commls-lon for of slaying her by liquid gas, was trial late today. As outlined In ad- j $250,000 for royalty of ss cents announced Saturday night by the vance bv the state, which charges 'a yard on about 1.000.000 yards district attorney, as the principal that William Darling Shepherd In- "f pavement and for triple dam-j witness. duced the fatal disease bv admin-1 "H""8 and Interest. The litigation ' ur. Young was confined incom lstering germs. Miss Pope's testl-; wa 'he outgrowth of the highway munlcado during the night In the monv was to deal with thei Shep- nimlss Ions under a law passed Beverly Hills jail not far distant herd's opposition to the- marriage ; "' ,h,e leKlsIuture In 1919. In (rom tne Beveriy ou,n CBnyon o the youth who recent y had come , " ' cauin oi tne noungs, from which In a oasement cistern cemented over, the body of the woman was recov ered at midnight Saturday. Jail- dlr- .Into possession of his $1,000,000 L h r '.J . TZi itate. and how thev successfully ' '' . he ""n e,rhH irestralned it unt!1 Dlllv lapsed i Warre oaton? ithe coma preceding death, which "r,en P"t,u- ( prevented the ceremony. J The young woman spoke In a DE PAOLO WINS IN June 1 a. clear uistinct tone and seemed ro- (Aaorlitnl Frra Lk4 Win-.) MOUNT ANGEL, Ore., Mrs. Jacob Iterchtold, wife of the , markably sef-possesscd. proprietor of the Mt. Angel Hotel. sh(, nu(.Rtlnnel bv Assistant Slates Attorney Joseph Savage ALTOONA CLASSIC (AMnrtitnl Vrrrn Im-d Wlr.. ALTOONA. Pa.. June 15. By SHANGHAI, June 10. W. W. MacKenzle was shot and killed and his companion. Miss Mary Dun can, wnrf-fiUKhtly wounded by voad-l June - - side snipers late last (Mondav) I A Japanese landing force and night as they were driving near the! 500 Chinese soldiers were protect Amerlcan Columbia Country club ,nK foreigners, the latter troops on the Great Western road. working outside the concessions. The shooting took place about 11 wa added and, no foreign casu- 10:30 o'clock. alties had been reported. j MacKenzle fell lifeless over the -,., ' i steering wh eel of the auto. Miss ' 7 TSIN. June 15. The I imnc.m lmmeumteiy seizea tne - , , i 'rhen into the nfflr rrHmln In tlnn nf MeClintnrk's Until she reached ( . ' , Ilw rlrl whn rn Ii. Ih. ilrwl .n,l buH unlit Slut whn ho rnlli-H at tn finish. I'nder the revision I 1 iruutia oi LiittiiK iMu-MU, liiw r - - - - - - '. Manrhurlnn war lord. These ealled N. M. Travis, a neighbor, her home -she took him home In, Paolo was declared the winner in 'tntnna more hronsht intn the Hrl-iwho was passing by. Mr. Travis her auto and Insisted that he go .stead of Tommy Mjltun. Klllolt ors saia ioaay tnat tne dentist was calm and composed and continued to discuss freely the ealh of his wife. New evidence was being gather ed today to combat the "murder complex" motive suggested bv the dentist In his confession. Assistant wheel and drove A point where police assistance was Available. She received wounds In i both hands while driving. Search!-, parties early this morning were 1 seeking those resiwnsible for the j shooting. MacKenzle was a draughtsman i tish concession yesterday after rushed in, grabbed a rug and to bed. I 25.000 students had conductedtde-'wrapped her In it, but she was dead' She described the gradual monstratlons In the native city oy the time he reacbe her. ! change for the worse In the conili- part of the specinl arrange-1 Mystery surrounds the manner tion of" her fiance and said that ' 1 - l. ,1,. rl.lnaaA - 'In wh h Ali-fl Rufphln H'. ninths n, , i . , , . tUr, ...,ii, ,i.,nw,mnn .,.ff , "icuw, iu.ud ip.t iiio iiiiir.-D - -....... ,..,.a niiepiicru al lirsi miu noilie I T'H I on the electricity department staff ,h l(h, . nrltlsli Munici- taught fire so oulcklv. as less than .h-i. iiniv ni. pal Council to prevent possible jflve minutes elapsed between the she Bald Shepherd said Hilly did I trouble in the concession. time that she went Into tlie kit- not take nroner care of himself. chen to start the fire and her kept late hours and alwavs was In HANKOW, Juno 15. Another death from the burns. It is ssld a hum rtniv'. nnriiiinn i ! of the Chinese rioters who partlcl- , that she was wearing a skirt which ascribed bv Shepherd to a bowel nataA In tho ottnnlr nn tlln llf-l. ha n)..an..,l with n..,.lln. A On .. '. .... . . V ' . V V ; , tt uisoracr, miss rope testiiien. iisir cutit-Ksaiuu u-crc p.iuiuni, una miiay. oui mere was no gasoline in was burned to death about 3 o'clock a fire in the hotel kitchen. She'"" '"V "'T" .nis victory in tne zuu-miie auio xiii.m uuvn, was alone at the time and the ex.. through her childhood acnua'ntence iR1,e,.UWBy racB nerB Saturday, Pet- declared. The Investigator said act details of the accident are not'wi,h miy Mcfllntock, the love In-jer 11a J'aolo gained enough points ;thnt evidence to combat an lnsan known According to the verdict t0 which " ripened and their en-: to give him the 1925 championship. iy defense plea is being accumu of Coroner Rlgdon an explosion oc- gngement. When she sought to officials of the American Auto as-1"1 and it was expected to show curred when she noured kerosene explain what caused friction with sedation are expected to award the "wealth complex" probably In- .on a small blaze In the woodstove ,he Shepherds her testimony was ltme to l)e iao0 ti0fre he leaves Ivolvlng conspiracy to acquire the I Excepting for her two small hrnken by successful objections by innXt week to partlc:pate In the 'million dollar Grogan estate. Inleces. the daughters of Frank ,he defense and Miss Pope was jorand Prix at ilernalr. Delglum. I W hile one squad of Investigators iDutsch, Mrs. Berchtold was alone forced to eliminate anything which Saturday's race was so close that w putting the dentist through j In the hotel. With all of her gar- concerned Mrs. Shepherd. ja checkup after a protest by Prank sevcral further Injuirles today, fae- ninls nflnniu ihn run frnm tho VII. Mls Pnne descrihrd the Inren- I Klilott rt-sillted In a change In the i '" him with Dorothy Leopold, his fatal Illness standing of the first three drivers ! ecreiry, ana young ratricK. uro gan, neir to the estate of Patrick Grogan, the olive millionaire, an other squad was delving Into Young's past. One of the first trails struck was was placed second and Milton third. Harry Hartz finished fourth. of the Shanghai municipal coun cil. The Great Western road bounds the western district of the Inter national concession and extends on westward outside of the concession boundaries. GIRLS WILL ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL POSITIONS IN LAND OFFICE TO BE MERGED Office of Receiver to Be Abolished Becoming Ef- fective July 1. SAVING TO RESULT Registers to Take Over Work of Receiver in All Land Offices of the the Country. IE MILLIONS LOST, FIREMAU KILLED IM FIRES Slaughter House District of , San Francisco Razed Last Night TURN CATTLE LOOSE Thousands of Cattle Turned Free as Blaze Sweeps Into Pens Leaky Oil Feed Blamed. WASHINGTON, June 15. The offices of 22 receivers of local land offices In 11 states were orderded abolished today by the interior de-. partment. The work of the receivers will be taken over by the registers of the office, and the department esti mates a saving of $50,000 a year will result. The order becomes effective July 1. The local land offices with the names of the registers ap pointed to serve in the consoli dated positions Included: Oregon: Portland. Waller L. (Aanrlattxl hn Lnurd Win..) SAN FRANCISCO, June 15. Two fires, among the worst that have been experienced since the city was partially destroyed by flames in 1906. last night claimed the life of Lieutenant J. C. Her llhy of the fire department and caused damage approximated at a, total of $3,000,000. The larger of Uie two, fires swept away the wholesale butcher plants of the Miller and Lux com pany and J. O. Johnson and par tially destroyed the wholesale butcher .plant of Henry Levy com pany. In the double block bounded by Third. Fifth, Arthur and Evans; streets, in the Bayview districts; In what la known as the old slaughter house district, south of the industrial areas of the city. Thousands of cattle brought here for slaughter from many points in the west were turned loose on the streets and nearby hills as the fire reached their pens and the police and gangs from the destroyed ab batolrs were preparing for an old fashioned roundup today as soon as temporary pens can be." thrown to, gether. . The fire is supposed to have started from a leaky oil feed under a boiler in the Miller and Lux plant. Lieutenant Herllhy lost his life In the confectionery plant of Berg Brothers on Clav street, near the commission market district, when he was trapped In a basement aft Tooze; ltoseburg. Hnmlll A. Caha- " 'w other firemen had been re daily: The Dalles, James W. Don- moved nnconsclous from the stnie nelly; Vale, George W. McKnlght. ture. Herllhy and his companions I'ner this merger none of the re- l the basement had been over malnlng 44 local land offices has come by smoke, . one that showed the dentist's ar-lmo lhan one official, where In I The damage to the Miller and many cases previous, a register i,ux plant alone, was estimated at and a receiver existed. The con-1 $2,000,000. while the Johnson plant snlldation follows out a provision loss was estimated at $500,000. The The Columbia Country club Is or dof nis wodB. WlnV the :?kit Route iKmme r, entirely outside of ; death toll fto nine. The situation dent occurred Home iKMimer, entirely out si a e oi 8 quiet, hut defense troops are thtueh less than a mile from the jgta'ndinj? by. settlement boundaries. General Liu Chu-LunK, whose i Hit pen soldiers have arrived to re- PEKlNfl. June 15. Chinese 1 inforce the concession ruard. has students, merchants, shop kvepers s issued handwriting proclamations she wss admitted to liiily's sick room, but on Saturday after he had j became ill on Sunday she was per LAFOLLETTE UNCHANGED. milted to be with him only a few J minutes. That dav the subject of her mar The riane to Bftly was discussed wiih ( Asamriat-. Crrsj Iut-tl Wire.) WASHINGTON, June 15. and workmen. In the lareett de- nay-inn that, pending, the central , condition of Senator La Follette of Shepherd. She said Shepherd told mnnntration maue nere aurinff me i governments investigation or the , iBconsin wno is ill at his resi- her she and Billy could not obtain present troubles, today went to ShanRhai affair, quiet must be dence here with bronchial asthma, a license unless they both appeared the foreign officvj and demanded maintained. If tire anti-foreign that the Chinese government . disturbances continue, he adds. lever relations with Great Britain nnd Instr'Tt the Tuchun of Han kow forciMy to take possession of th Britiph concessions th'?re. Fearing; violence, the foreign the result will be a repetition of the Boxer troubles and foreign troops will be landed. The Brl- 1 tlsh sloop Hollyhock, has arrived I and landed marines. Ideations mounted machine g;nns and prepared wire entanglements PEKING, June 15. No con for Urf in an emergency. Legs- firmatlon has yet been received tion guard were held at their j of yesterday's report from Knl qunrters for Instant availability. I Feng, Honan province, that the The monster demonstration In Italian priest of th Roman Ca in streets occurred in spite of , thollc Church there had been kll offlctnl dispatches cancelling; the j led. when his church was burned. propnf.Ml strike for today. I However, letters written at Kal- Inflamatory rpeechcg were made (Continued on page Sea Planes Make Trial Flights in Preparation for Search for North Pole Explorers Which Starts Soon Mwi.trl rT-i IM wir.) gazed, vastly Impressed, at the ADVENT BAY, Spitsbergen, ! seaplanes. June !.-. The two seaplanes of I l,ong V-ear City belpngs to a the Norwegian government's ex pedition tn search for the Amund-ren-Kllsworth North Pole explor- era. have made trial flights here. ' The expedition arrived Saturday, on tlr steamship Ingertre. i A veternn pilot of the Arctic seas. Ole Olrnn. navigated the j was today reported unchanged. ' (Continued on pag a i Eighteen Douglas County girls left yesterday morning for Corval lls. where they will attend the an nual summer school at the Oregon Agricultural College. It had been hoped to have some of the boy club workers attend this school also, but as the boys are all work ing none were able to make the trip. Cars were donated to take the girls to the school, so that their expenses wll be very nominal. Cars will also be donated for their re turn. They will spend two weeks rest here In 1914 on the charge of Digamy. Detail of this case still are lacking, but it la known that the charge was dismissed when di vorce proceedings started. This In vestigation Is continuing. Young admits that he had been married once before and district attorney's Investigators are seek ing out circumstances of this mat rimonial venture. f Awx-iatM l'rM Lw Wlr.) LOS ANGELICA. June 15. Convincing they have perfected a chain of evidence to provide that Dr. Thomas Young, Los Angeles dentist, killed his wife, Grace rogan Youn, widow of the late at the college, where they will re-- fatrirn t-rogan, known during ceive intensive training, inu - ,,j nm. areat deal of recreation. In the 1938 Interior department ap propriation act. of the loss to the Levy company Was esti mated at $100,000. - SAN FRANCISCO. June 15, Official notification change to be made In the Rose-f"e flremsn waa killed and three burg iJind Office was received Injured In two snectaculnr fires In here today, and upon the first of separated districts todav. The the month Hamlll A. Canaday wllf lrgeat fire burned away three of assume full charge of the work. Un- h Principal packing houses In the der Ihe present system the regis- '"I"1" rFk secretion and thousand tr. Mr. Canaday. has full charge of "" ready for slanehter were ntm ptniuiiiK uir-mKii iiit- mrrriii the records of the office, while re ceiver, Fred Havnes, Is In charge of the finances. The two officers are paid $500 each salary, and are each allowed commissions and fees up to the sum of $2,500, making the salary of each $3,000 yearly, pro- when they were freed from their pen by firemen. The dead fireman. Men ten ant James Herlihv, was overcome by smoke and drowned In five feet (Continued from page 4.) Cpolidge, Back From Trip, Prepares for Another large Norwegian Coal Company, j it la a strenshtentng mining vn- i lsge of wooden houses. There is constant daylight here now, 24 hours around the clock. It was midnight before the planes were I resdy for a trial flight. Lut.ow Holm piloted one plane Ingertre through the numerous : and Harold Htyr took charge of floes at the month of Ice Fjord, the other. They soared In the Into the clear waters of Advent brtllisnt midnight sunshine, the Hay. where one of Amundsen's : Norwegian colors, a blue and auxiliary ships, tin Farm, waa white cross on a red field, palnt anrhored. ! on the planes, glistening ill It was thought the relief eip-;the light. This speetscle gsve dltlon would continue quickly on delight to the patriotic Norweg its way. but changes In the ir ! Isns. who form a msjorlty of ths ranr'menta Intervened. It was : local population, seversl honrs before the Ingertri i The mschlnea behaved excel moored to a little wooden Jetty ; lently during about two hours of and bessn unloading X'.0 places : trial flights. It was I o'clock tn and spare nsns. Ithe rooming when ttrsv descend- Meanwhile most nf the popula- ed. but the sun wss shining and tion of Long Year City, which waa i the fascinated r fnl, watching the name of the local settlement , them from the shore, had no managed to scramble aboard and j thought of bedtime. s r 3L ?1 v v !: rij-f bvr ' M f: 1 -mmm If mm independent of Young's routes- ivlded the commissions and feea are slon, representatives of the dls-, sufficient to allow that amount, trict attorney's office concerned The register's bond Is In the sum themselves today with establish- f $5,000 and the receiver's bond Ing a motive. ' $ar..0oo. The first object of their search rnder the new arrangement the was a will which they have been offlclal who takes complete charge Informed Charles l'atrlck Grogan, lw receive no increase In salary. 18-year old son of the slain worn- In,. hmuiHinn rn r.mnr.ilnn . an. had made In favor of Young mHning the same, but will be re. within the past fortnight, at the nlr,.,i , -ive . bnd i ,he ,um of TheVeather i'3itiet of Young. Young Gro gan, who was the principal heir to his father's estate, had con tinued to live with his stepfather up to the moment he learned the latter had confesd to killing his mother and contriving to have the son unwittingly aid in sealing the body up In a cistern. Young has insisted he killed his wife by administering an aes- I hi). tr tis-.r-n n o nf rata ti I monl nvns the fact that she Insisted from ct'rt"' the day of their marriage on "be ing the boss" fn their home and that she had lappfj him In the face during a quarrel In a cafe. What invest Igntorn regarded as the last link In thefr chain of evl- I deuce connecting Young with tho killing, was the finding yesterday at the seen nf tire slaying, a rub tier cone which Young said he iis'd In administering the n aettiet l The possibility that Young had nn accompllr to aid him in con cealing the slaying and support ing hts story that Mrs. Young had voluntarily disappeared aftfr a 'nprrH on the nluht of February U5.000, the same as that of the receiver. H will have complete charge of all records and finances, and the two offices formerly han dled separately, will be under one head. The Roseburg land office, which Is affected by this order, for the past two years has held the dls tlncllnn of being flrst In tti United 4iMteM frum the standpoint of re- JcHnts. One office tn Wyoming, where considerable oil lands were I PnnHntln' on pair Highest tomp. yesterday 70 Lowsst temp, last night 43 Fair tonight and Tuesday, moder ats temperature. When the skies change from allver to gray, And we catch a faint glimpse of the ninon The first thing we think of Is love, I say. In this wonderous month of Juno, . Lieut. Wyatt, Noted Pilot, Given Permission to Make Inter-City Dash by Plane from Seattle to San Diego MMTv-tatMl PtM I-i Wlr..) SAN DIEOO. June 15. Authority to mske a non-stop flight from Se attle to San Dlern, 14no miles, in a slxton modified torpedo plane, has been received from Bear-Admiral William- Moffett, chief of the 21 last.'was also under consldera- i bureau of aeronaiit'cs by LJeiiten- tlon by the Investigators. According to relatives of Mrs. Young, the son continued to re ceive letters which he believed- to h" from his mother nn to within the psst. few days. The officers are trying to learn who mailed them In the ea-t. Back from hii first lonff, trip since December, the president is preparing now to leave the White Hon-e lor six weeks and spend a vacation bjr the sea at Kwampseott, Max. He, Mrs. Cool- Uge and tr.k B Kellogg, secretary of state are seen returning to W.,hington after . living tri.it ThJ vJjTl "aK: lit tflI-t!jgrK;Americaa centenntalin St. Fsnl and Minneapolis. 0 j (Continued on I'sge : , snt II. II. Wyatt, flight officer of the naval sir station. Wyatt has been planning this 1400 mile bop for some time, but until yesterday the bureau has withheld Its no tion Arrsngements hsvs? been com pleted to mske Wyatt's intercity dash official ander the rules and timing of the K. A. 1. and the Na tional Aeronautical Association. 1 I'llollng his 8DW-1 torpedo plane, Lieutenant Wyatt will takfl off from San Diego tomorrow morning, solng first to Portland. On June in. at the Columbia River port he will deliver an address on aerology before cadets attending the annual convention of the Am erican Association for the Advan cement of Science. Wvatt has spent several years In the study nf meteorology as ap plied to aircraft, and he la known as a national authority on this suhlert. The stsrt of the flight from Se sttle wll be made between June St and 24. He plans to take off from Ijike Washington about 10 a. m.. and hopes to arrive at San Diego 14 boura later.