Show COOLIDGE READY FOR TRIP TO N Nil L Address of Pre President i ent Before Be Be- e- e fo fore foie e U. U P P. Awa Awaited ted With Interest 25 23 AP AP- AP Business was curtailed today toda a a athe the White House with President Coolidge prepared to leave leavo about noon for tor New V York where he hei will vill speak tonight at k ii dinner of ot of the United Press association I commemorating com the twentieth anniversary r- r sary of oc the founding of tile tie organization organ organ- Official Washington Is awaiting with Interest the address of or the president reSl ent which 1 i the first he has lies prepared since congress cl closed sed and andIn andin In Jn which i It Is he will discuss discuss dis dis- cuss outstanding problems confronting confronting con con- fronting the Ute administration This marks mark th first trip from Washington by Mr l Coolidge since his Journey journy las la's last December r to Trenton Trenton Trenton Tren Tren- ton N N. J. J Jat and aid d will be his first public public pub pub- lic utterance since his George Geore Washington birthday address Address to congress In February As usual he le has planned only a hurried Visit It ItIs ItIs Itis Is his intention to leaVe lea New T rk tonight in t time time- timeto mt to return hero early carly tomorrow I TO rO SPEAK AT Ar 9 I Th The press asso association dinner will willbe willbe be at the Biltmore hot hotel l where when ex extensive ex e- accommodations Cpr radio transmission oI of the address have b been en made It is expected the tIie t lO president president prel- prel dent will start speaking la bout 9 S o'clock da daylight light saving tI time e. e NEW YORK Apr April Apri 1 25 25 AP P AP- Several hundred newspaper r publishers pub Jub- ushers lishers from all parts of the coun country try gathered here today to to 1 the annual meeting meeting- of oC the Associated Press to consider and deter deter- nine matters of ot interest t to the orT r or- or After the meeting a a. a luncheon was held at the Waldorf- Waldorf presided over r bY by B B. No Noes es president of oC the Ass Press H Henrj J. J 3 Allen former governor governor gov gov- of or Kansas arid Mr Ir NO Noye fi were vere the principal l speakers speakers' TO TALK PROBLEMS Members of oC the American N Newspaper Newspaper News News- WS- WS paper Publishers' Publishers association are here to attend the forty-first forty meat meat- Ing of ot that organization and will discuss topics such as the elimination elimination elimination elimina elimina- tion of ot waste in the industry further fur fur- thor ther action on postal rates the re rel relation re re- l lation of ot radio to newspapers rs and other matters The address address' of Mr No Noyes es d dealt with the history of oC the great to establish a nationwide a ive lve news-gathering news organization operating without rom profit Its earl early carh struggles struggle Its ultimate triumph and the Ideals and principles that dominate dominate dominate domi domi- nate 1 i It today A A. P. P to Probe t iJ J fl Status of Bonds NEW YORK TORK April 25 AP AP- AP Members of th the Associated Press Iress at their annual meeting today un unanimously passed a resolution for tor forthe forthe the appointment of a special committee corn com of ot six members to Investigate investigate gate gale and report on the situation in in regard to outstanding bonds of the Associated Press carrying v voting privileges and to review V the subject of ot protest right The committee Is to report to the board of ot directors not later than the till next annual meeting The resolution was was drafted after a conference of of- ofa a a- committee ce of ot the board board and the proxy committee and was presented ted by J J. H n. Knowland nowland of oC f Oakland Cal Ca the board oard and was seconded by John Francis of oC San r representing presenting the proxy committee both of r whom spoke for tor tho the adoption tion Uon of ot the resolution A unanimous vote carried the resolution rca les- and frank B B. s president prest- prest dent of ot the Associated ap appointed appointed appointed ap- ap pointed the following is as members o of ot the special to consider in In all its aspects the bond and proxy questions questions- Robert Ewing New Orleans La States Stales Robert McLean Ph II ad elo phia Pa Bulletin John San Francisco Call l' l rank Prank B B. B Noyes Washington Star Adolph AdolphS S s. s Ochs New York Times Arthur ArthurH H H. Grand R Rapids Web Mich Herald l f PROUD OF A. A P. P In presenting the resolution Mr Knowland spoke spoke- of the Associated d Press saying saying- The Associated Press ij izi our Jur or organization organization or- or We are proud o of the splendid record it has maintained during these years We Se Seare are happy that the high Ideals s set t by hy Its founders founders foun foun- ders have been maintained over ove this period of oC years and so we meet neet today Loday to to- to day in a spirit of ot complete with the idea of ot giving these questions questions ques ques- the most careful consideration We Ve are proud of oC the purposes 01 Ox this organization and we feel teel that those upon whose shoulders the burden now rests will be faithful in the th policies laid down by Its founders and able to meet and solve soi judiciously and carefully and wisely this problem or any ther problem that the future may impose upon this great organization |