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Show PUBLISHERS ACCEPT CREEL INVITATION Work of the Committee on Public la-formation la-formation Will Be Thoroughly Investigated. WASHINGTON, May 4. Frank P. i Glass, president of the American Newspaper News-paper Publishers' association, today accepted ac-cepted the invitation of George Creel to send a committee representing the association to Washington to inquire into the work being done by the committee com-mittee on public information, of which Mr. Creel is chairman. In a letter addressed to Mr. Creel, Mr. Glass declared that he was impressed im-pressed that "there should be a more thorough knowledge on the part of tho public of your committee's function and work," and that he was convinced that "such a knowledgo would be most beneficial to the country and especially to the newspapers." At the recent meeting of the publishers' publish-ers' association in New York, Hopewell Hope-well Rogers, its retiring president, denounced de-nounced Mr. Creel as both incompetent and disloyal. Mr. .Creel at once wrote to the association demanding an investigation inves-tigation of his work. Mr. Glass, in his reply, assured Mr. Creel that 'fye did not entertain the viow that Mr. Creel had been disloyal to the country in any of his utterances oi' work. |