| Show CAN OAN CUI CREEL I. I On behalf o of George Creel the Washington correspondent of the New York Evening Post Pos denied that Creel said he was proud the United States entered the war unprepared Thereupon the notes of the official stenographer who took Creels Creel's speech were again transcribed and Creels Creel's remark exhibited in its shameless nakedness s. s The Post correspondent then declared that presumably Mr Creel was unaware that any anyone one took down his utterances There here now remains no presumption that Creel made the statement attributed to him himor himor himor or that dental denial of having made it adds falsehood to infamous utterance Taking this together with the fal falsehood falsehood false false- e- e hood regarding airplanes sent abroad IJ spread broadcast by the Creel bureau lest less than a mon month ago go It Jt would seem I that the Committee e On do Public Information mation has been so painfully dIscredIted discredited discredited that a continuance t f Its Us under ies-under the present cha chairman man must be more embarrassing than helpful to the Administration The corrective |