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Show PRESIDENT LEAVES THE WHITE HOUSE FOR GOOD VACATION AT OYSTER BAY make his Oyster Bay sojourn as free from official and personal cares as possible. pos-sible. At the same time he will devote the necessary time dally required for the transaction of executive business. This routine will require several hours daily. It has been planned that comparatively com-paratively few people will be received by the President. Official calls will be limited according to their imperativeness imperative-ness and importance. Such political ! callers as are sent to the President by Secretary Cortelyou of the Republican national committee will be received. The President will, of course, receive his personal friends as usual. WASHINGTON, July 2. President Roosevelt left Washington for Oyster Bay at 10 o'clock this morning. The President's arrival at Sagamore Hill will complete the family circle at the private pri-vate residence. He will remain there, seeking as much rest and recreation as possible, until after he has been notified of his nomination. July 27. He will then return to Washington for a brief period. With the President on hts special ear were Secretary and Mrs. Loeb, Assistant Assist-ant Secretary Barnes and the regular corps of White House clerks, rte-nographers rte-nographers and messengers. Oyster Bay will be reached at 6:33 o'clock this afternoon. af-ternoon. . r Secretaries Hay and Hitchcock called at the White House to say good-bye to the President before his departure. Secretary Sec-retary Elmer Dover of the Republican national committee was at the station to see the President off. It is President Ceosevslt's Intention to I -'-'.- |