Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1925, Page 10

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The pre some £ are, however, many imporiant pol teles being worked out in the various departments, sume of which will be The Casper Daily Cribune the subject of congressional tnvesti SHORTHAND RECORDS OF MEETS WITH COOLIDGE NOT AVAILABLE): ==" fana the disinclination of the White TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925 —_—————— Leah _—__—_—_—_ teresting developments in Washing. snter|ton in the next few months. Some have the spotlight center|ton 4 a th aes Will, of course, not} of the new» will. Here, be sup: revent the three or four hundred | pressed and made ¢ “ci : e obtain, scribes here from keeping their eyes | but th s more oF less the and ears open and > in. cause administration. a D anc is TO REPRESENTATIVES OF PRESS By DAVID LAWRENCE. 1 (Copyright, 19: nsolidated Press t fon) | ore almvat immediately after s conferences. fon of the White House WASHIN' May The | has developed: three distinct groups White House has ordered that steno-|among the newspaper men, those graphic records of what t |who feel that it is the duty of the dent gays in his semi-weekl press to protect’ the president ences with reporters shall no lo: |against Interpretations that do not be made avail to news} eflect credit upon him, those who" men, erpret. the president's remarks the accustomed hostility of sans which {s true of a minor { the press always, and those are endeavoring neither to re < on their|flect credit or discredit on the pres!- an official|dent, but to steer an even keel, let- |ting the information that is given out stand whether it helps or hurts The This is in line with the presiden nation that ible for th RODEOS’ shall state everythi authority unless own statement is given out There is nothing, of course, to pre vent the individual correspondent|the prestige of the president po- . 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It’s the candy- bar sensation of the cause the White House right to. repudiate any it may give out, par-| that information shal: | | nation will, in the natural h to retain its right speech to the rest of the world. a This new development in whereby a single station can react Vrom the viewpoint of the news: | | paper men, the policy of the govern- méht in placing all responsibility of West. ce correspondents is producing that was ated discussion because of charges ng made here and there that the government fs anxious to use the for its own purposes, but 1s ling to be responsible for im- or inferences, however they may be, which may ays turn out to the advan- of the administration. » are indications that the nt’ would like to be relieved | of the scrutiny of the correspondents during the next few months and that he doesn’t want the eyes of ountry on Washington. 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