Show J j COL COLONEL ONEL 4 T WISHES Q UIE T LE LEA VET liE TAKING TAKING- I r. r 1 I T I t r tR i t i. i SP y J r 4 r k e Ss I II 1 I y I n J I II o- o fa u. u lo 7 j Q J q f These pictures show the ca up equipment de Roosevelt on his African trip 01 the 1 left eft is shown a bathroom in th the e sleeping tent and on the right a picture of the dining te tent t. t The nee me a. a n at the t p shows Roosevelt as he is as it is the custom according to African travelers to alloy allow the beard to at while wil-while wit viI while o on the tre the in picture the grow i i n medallion on the right shows Roosevelt as he probably wi will be when he comes back j from the hu hunting ig trip riE OBJECTS TO A. A FUSS ABOUT IT II ITI I Declares He I Is s Private Citizen n Now and Wants Rest RestI I QuiEt rt cu k I t. t i t tb i im m Ju b o r for or u th 11 n m 1 lil lt r Zip 1 hp Brea greal a port part o of or f his outfit Las has bee beu I purchased but there waa WI sn 6 ti part of or I JI that had ha to be made to hl his I order und and this has been finished H lIt d of It today and Inspected a It part pronounced pronounced pro pro- it Just what he wanted While rile the tho former President was Ir In Now New ew York he heard that plans w Werton were Wert ra raon on foot on the taw part of ot sumo some of ot his former associates here hero while he way wui commissioner of or police to gl give him a arousing arousing arousing rousing when hen he sails for COl Africa and to h have ha c the affair take e tho the aspect of or a n formal gathering Colonel noo Roosevelt sent word to some of these and ked asked them earnestly to do nothing nothIng nothIng noth noth- ing Ing- Ingot of ot the sort lie He said that he is a api pi private Kate citizen now and that It certainly certainly can interest few people as 38 to I what shat hat he lie Is la going to do Mr Roosevelt elt told them that If Ie he survived the trip after wild beasts in Africa that he would be pleased to tu I see his fi lends friends on the pier upon his return to welcome him back lIe He said Mid that his departure was vas a very VCr ordinary ordinal affair and that those who care for Cor his wishes will please him him most b by paying no attention to It In discussing his business as editor of or a department In the Outlook he told a It friend today that th the opinions in his department were his own and did not necessarily arlly mirror the views of or orthe the tho management of or the the- magazine magazine- He also said that he was not responsible for the views expressed in other departments departments de de- o of the magazine lIe He had especial reference undoubtedly to the Int report that ho dictated the editorial Speaker Cannon and expressing ex- ex ci criticising pre pressing the hope that Cannon would he be defeated for re election Mr Roosevelt Roose- Roose elt velt had hall nothing to do with that |