Monday, Jul. 02, 1923
Aberunt
While the President is away from Washington Secretary Hughes has permission to call Cabinet meetings. The chance of his collecting much of a gathering is small, however. Secretary Hughes will remain in Washington. But Secretaries Hoover, Work and Wallace are with the President; Secretary Mellon sailed for Europe and will be gone for about six weeks; Secretary Weeks is expected to take a vacation near Mt. Prospect, N. H.; Attorney General Daugherty anticipates periodical trips to his home in Ohio; Postmaster General New will go fishing in Michigan; Secretary Denby will spend part of the summer in Michigan, also; Secretary Davis is expected back from Mooseheart, Ill., where he has been with his family, but may return there later; Vice President Coolidge (also a member of the Cabinet) is at home--in Northampton, Mass.,--with no apparent intention of visiting the capital for some time.