Show COOliDGE RUDY READY FOR JOR CUBAN TRIP W WASHINGTON Jan 12 AP AP- AP With Havana as his destination President Coolidge wilt will leave WashIngton Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington tomorrow for a six-day six trl trip which will take him hint into territory which he has bas not penetrated since sine he be entered the White House Accompanied by Mrs Coolidge Secretary Kellogg and a party o ot of distinguished Americans th the president will depart from Union station on ona a special train whose schedule runs through Virginia th the Carolinas Georgia and and the full ful length of ot Florida In Havana Mr and Mrs CoolIdge CoolIdge Coolidge Cool Cool- Idge will bo be guests of ot President Machado of Cuba in t tie the e national palace President Coolidge will wll will make the opening address Monday at the sixth Pan American Congress congress con Con- gress to which delegates from virtually virtually virtually vir vir- vir- vir all of the tIle republics of con I th the western hemisphere will be le pres pres- ent j The itinerary fUnerary southward from irom Washington Includes Includes an hour stop lit Miami 1 Fla late Saturday af af- af From there the president will will go directly to Key West where he will embark on the battleship Texas for the six hour hour crossing to the Cuban capital He lie leaves there early Tuesday morning and on the trip north will stop at Jacksonville Fla probably In the late afternoon Wednesday The trip to Havana will oblige Mrs Coolidge to spend four nights in succession on trains since e she traveled travel d last night to to Northampton Mass aras to ito visit her mother Mrs Lemira Barrett Goodhue and expects ex cx- to return to Washington to to night I e 0 I France Peace Plan Not Approved by America WASHINGTON Jan 12 AP AlFrances AP- AP Frances France's counter suggestion in the discussion of ot a. a proposed treaty for perpetual peace that the pact condemn condemn condemn con con- only aggressive war does not have the approval of this government government gov gov- and the state department has so replied t to 1 Paris t The American governments government's po position po- po is set forth in a second note from front Secretary Kellogg as clinging to its original stand that the treaty's declaration bo bl against war without any qualifying or modifying definItion definition definition defini definI- tion attached and also that other world powers be asked to unite In signing it |