Show 11 DAilY BULLETIN ON HUNTING TRIP President Roosevelt Will Pay His Own Expenses and Those of His Son Sonin in n volt veil wlliet Will get nothing from the govern government goni ment r but will give much mu hof of vahie vali to the government on his African trip says Sas saysa Sasa a statement stat ment given out b by v the Smithsonian Institution today The statement nt follows President Roosevelt decided last spring upon the proposed prop hunting bunting g trip to t Africa and md during the summer Secretary Wal VaI Walcott cott learned that the president was w s will willIng willing Ing to have hayO one or two naturalists accompany pany gany him from the Smithsonian InstitutIon tIon provided their expenses could be met and also that the th collection coll made by the he president and these naturalists naturalist were to come to the Smithsonian institution Institution and be deposited in the United States national museum Will Pay His Own Expenses Mr Ir Roosevelt will pay pa all the expenses expense of or himself and his son Kermit In connection connection connection tion with the proposed trip including out outfitting outfitting fitting and transportation The expenses of the three naturalists sent out from the Smithsonian Institution will be paid by funds provided for th pose no part of ot which is m many any government appropriation or from the Income of or the Smithsonian fund i Mr Ir Roosevelt will ill not receive one pen penny penn penny ny n of the fund for tor his own or his sons use or expenses on the contrary con r he makes a gift to the government nt of ot specimens worth orth many thousands of dollars and pos possibly possibly sibly of f a value that can hardly hard be cx ex pre pressed presed ed He will get nothing from the government he will mil give much of value to the government the governments share will be limited to receiving the gi sift t w S |