Show PRESS OF WORLD ORLD i REPRESENTED AT CONGRESS First Step in International League of Newspapers I I Is Taken C HONOLULU Oct 14 The H.-The The first press congress of the world opens here tonight fth th practically every civilized country represented This was generally regarded as the he In Initial initial In- In step in formation of an International league eague of newspapers devoted to promotion promotion pro pro- motion of world peace and a better understanding understanding un un- between nations E I The opening session was scheduled for Tight night to permit hundreds of delegates delegate's arriving arriving arriving ar ar- riving from the United States on the steamer Matsonia l to get their land legs It was devoted to addresses of welcome elcome and responses After ACter tomorrows tomorrows tomorrow's tomor tomor- rows lows session when committees will be appointed and a message read from Warren Warren Warren War War- ren G G. G Harding publisher of the Marlon Star an adjournment will be taken until October 17 will be taken until October 17 In the Interim the delegates will devote tie tie- vote themselves to recreation and sight sight- seeing Speakers at the first formal ses- ses talon after aftel reconvening will be Walter Valter r Williams dean of the Missouri School o of I Journalism and president of the congress If Mark l Cohen editor of the Dunedin New Zealand Evening Star Tales Coutoupis editor and manager of Nea Elias Ellas Athens I Lu Ludvig Saxe editor of ot Gang I K editorial writer of Asahl Asahi Tokio W W. D D. Hornaday professor of journalism University University University Uni Uni- of Texas Walter Valter B B. professor professor pro pro- fessor of ot philosophy Pull Pulitzer tzer School of Journalism Columbia university and Hollington Hallington T T. Kong editor of ot the Weekly Review of the Far East Pekin Other speakers during the congress which concludes October 21 will be Virgilio Rodriguez Beteta Central American Press association Guatemala City Joe Mitchell happle chapple editor of the National Magazine Boston Mrs GeorgIna Georgina Georg- Georg Ina Townsend editor of the Southern California Women Women's s Press association Los Jos Angeles Dr Mien Mu T T Wang Wane Shun 1 Pao ao Shanghai Major Alexander Stevens editor of Northumberland and Newspapers apers Ltd Berwick England Herbert L L. Bridgman business manager Brooklyn N N. Y Standard- Standard Union Gregorio Nieva editor Philippine Review Manila Colonel Edward Frederick Fredfrick Fred Fred- erick crick Lawson assistant manager London Dally Daily Telegraph Teler-raph Guy Innes proprietor Melbourne Herald James Wright Brown owner editor and publisher New York Franklin P P. Glass past president AmerIcan American American Amer Amer- ican Newspaper Publishers' Publishers association B B. G G. Horniman president Press Association Association Association Asso Asso- of India Bombay Masujiro Honda Honda Honda Hon Hon- da special writer Tokio William Southern Southern Southern South South- ern Jr editor Independence Mo Io Dally Examiner Riley H. H Alen editor Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Hono Hono- lulu Star-Bulletin Star James S publisher Detroit Times B B. W W. Fleisher i editor Japan Advertiser Tokio TOldo Jabin Hsu China Press Shanghai Henry Stead editor Stead's Stead s Review Melbourne H H H. U U. Bailey proprietor Bureau County Republican Princeton Ill Mrs John T. T I Warren president Honolulu Press club I Major H H. W W. Patton special writer Los Lo Angeles Examiner |