Show I ENVOYS FROM MEXICO CALL CALLON CALLow ow ON PRESIDENT Wilson Assures Carranza's as a's R Representatives of His I Sympathy With ith Aims of Revolutionary nary Movement i RESPONSE DELIVERED It ii BY LUIS CABRERA Refers to U. U S. S as Tutor to Whom His lis' People Must fust Look for Type cu of f Government Government Govern Govern- ment They Are re Seeking CALLS ARE EXCHANGED Washington Sept l 12 To 12 To To set at rest rumors that various units of the national guard soon were to be withdrawn from the border Secretary Baker reiterated today that there was no fixed policy regarding regarding regarding re re- re- re garding maintenance of the state troops there and that the tile length of their stay depended on the status of the border situation N EW Er LONDON Conn Sept President Wilson Tilson lent en his personal personal per per- touch tOl today to aid ld tire the efforts of the tIti American Mexican an joint commission com coin om- om mission in s seeking e a permanent foundation foundation foun foun- dation o of of 5 sympathy r. r th ir and understand understand- id ing upon w ii rest t re r r thc or d. d Sta Sa es and and I 1 Mexico Putting aside for tor ono one hour his own cares and his vigil at the bedside o of his sister who Is dying here Mr Wilson I exchanged calls cans with General l CarranI Carranza's Carran- Carran I z zas za's s 's representatives It was tho the first time during his administration that the I executive had dealt personally personal with a n representative of or the Mexican de do e facto I government and the significance of ot o this fact was not lost upon either cither theS tho the I American or the Mexican commission commission- S e ers rs a t 11 1 t iiii 1 For lor tho the first time also representatives tives of General Carranza received di directly directly di- di from the man in whoso whose hands perhaps lies tho lie fato fate of or their country S his hiis statement of sympathy with the lie aims alms of ot tho the revolution which has torn Mexico The regeneration of 01 the tho stricken nation nation nation na na- na- na tion must come from within Mr 11 Wilson Wilson Wil son said and In answer for tor or his colleagues col cal leagues and himself Luis Cabrera Carranza's Carranza's Car- Car ranza's s minister of or finance and chairman chairman chair chair- man nina of or tho the Mexican delegation asserted that his country countr was struggling toward the lie light cf of free and democratic gov gov- 1 Mr 11 Wilson laid groat great stress It tt was learned on tho the point as nB to the tho present conference upon which both hoth Secretary Lansing and Secretary Lano Lane centered their remarks at the first meeting of oC the commission In Now York York the the protection pro s o of American lives and property In Mexico Tho The President said he hoped tho commission commission com corn mission would be successful in finding Inding a solution for tor Its problems which would Insure the tho security of ot Americans not noton on only I along alonS' the border but In any part of ot Mexico The Tho meeting was arranged ed when th the tho President arrived yesterday summoned to tho the l ed his stricken relative Mrs Irs Annie Annio E. E Howe A message go o of sympathy from Mr 11 Cabrera and hi his hisS S aSsociates carried to Mr l Wilson by Secretary Lane chairman of ot tho the Amer Ainer- Continued on Paso Page 2 MEXICAN ENVOYS I VISIT PRESIDENT Wilson son Assures Them oHis of oj His Sympathy With Aims 0 of oj Revolution ECU ECU Continued Fr e 0 2 1 1 lean commission T Ti arc a a c contained con eon tamed the hope also tl j. j Co u 2 1 j I representatives might r re- re 4 to the President l LI L- L I fore Core they thc returned home Office Office- Tho The executive sl signified his to meet the Mexican delegates nv nL once During such uch hours as ns the tho President Is IJ absent from Crom his sisters sister's room he Is livIng living liv liv- ing InS aboard the thc naval yacht Mayflower and It was arran arranged ed that tho the three Mexican commissioners could pay their visit aboard the ship JI cd Accompanied b by tho the three American delegates the Mexican can party was taken tC to the Mayflower In n a n navy launch that had been placed at the services of or the tho Joint bod body The visitors were ere received I with full tull naval honors honor except that the tho salute s was omitted A brief brie exchange 6 I I of or greetings took place In the dUlls dents salon alon Secretary Lane IntroducIng I ing his Mexican conferees Within fifteen minutes after aCter the Mexican Mexican n commissioners rs had returned to I I tho hotel where the conferences at are taking place the Presidents President's barge conveyed con con- ve voted ed the tho executive from the Mayflower fa Clower r on a return visit At the hotel pier he was met b bv by Secretary Secretary Sec Sec- I Lane Jud Judge e Gray and John R. R Mott Iott tho the American commissioners am and 1 to a great sun SlIn parlor where e the Mexican representatives awaited eI I I him For h half an hour haul tho President t and tho the six Ix commissioners chatted In InI In- In I formally Mrs Irr Wilson Il on In the thc barge o awaited her filer hu husbands husband's band return I The President went wont directly to th the subject of tho the Mexican revolution 11 He lie e was ho Ie said more familiar than hl his I hearers perhaps realized with the fun fun- principles of oC the struggle fo for r free freo government In Mexico Ho lie as ns- them of oC his deep deel sympathy with 1 those alms adding that nil all think right In hug Ing men must s sympathize with sue such sueh h high aspirations During the conversation convel's Mir Mr Ir Wilson Wilso n indicated his hiR comprehension of oC th the e great problems political economic ar and ald d social which Mexico Is facing In thi this 5 connection ne ime said ald that Ie regeneration must come como from Crom within and that development devel must bo ho parallel In III all nIl three lines United Slates their Tutor Mr Ir Cabrera In his reply referred t to lo 0 l the le United Stales States as leader of or th the e movement for free tree government to and a as s the tutor to whom wham Mexico must look 1 in n sn ss striving for the type of or government gO it Its s people sought Much had been done he said but much also remained to b 1 be P accomplished before the alms of or tb the eI revolution could coul bo be achieved In tho the morning hours before beCore the ex cx exchange change of or visits tho the joint commission commissio n considered reports submitted by th the tle e Mexican members r. r a nil as to the tho political 1 events which brought blought their de facto fact government Int 1 power In effect effort the th c story which they are presenting is h that tha t of or Carranza's battle with Villa and Zapata Za Za- Zapata pata for fats It begins s with t the tio 1 Aguas Cal lentes convention of or military leaders o othe of or orthe fl the revolution In 1914 1911 the failure o of fl which to provide a satisfactory form o of at f civil cl government w n was ds s followed b by th the e new civil war The commission will resume deliberations deliberations deliberations delibera delibera- tomorrow and probably will continue continue continue con con- Its review o of Mexican politics s MaJ laJ Gen Tasker II 11 Bliss assistant t chief of oC staff of oC the arm army who ha been summoned b by Secretary Lane fo for fora or r a a. conference with the American com corn commissioners missioners Is expected to arrive hero her tomorrow It Is regarded as likely that t the commission will n again aln discuss th the tho Immediate to bor border er situation after his s opinions and Information have been ob ob- tanned |