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Show PRESIDENT WILSON RESTING JT RESORT Declines to Transact Any Business or Talk Politics With Newspaper Men. WIIITK SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va., April 11. Though press dispatches and official mcssagos describing Incidents Inci-dents at Tampico in connaction with the (nrrcst of American marines were before President Wilson tonight, he showed no interest in the situation and divulged uo information whatsoever. Aftor playing twcnty.fivc holes of golf in the morning and taking anothor btickboard ride in the aftornoon, tho I president secluded himself in his buito of rooms with his family ami none saw him. At first tho president showed a disinclination cvon to rccoivo any information infor-mation about tbo Mexican situation, sending word that ho came horc to rest and did not intend to discuss any ofli-cial ofli-cial business. Later press dispatches were fhown him saying Admiral Mayo's complete report ot the incidents at Tampico had boon forwarded here, to determine if the United Statea were Mitislied with tho Huerta apology and informing him that a salute to the flag had been demanded. The president received the uews without with-out comment. While the president remained aloof from everybody, spending his time with Mrs. Wilson, who is raptdlv improving, Secretary MeAdoo and M"isd Elcauor Wilson, future White houso brido and groom, played seicral sets of tennis with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre, who were married at the White house last November. A large gallery watched them play. It is considered practically settled now that tho wedding will be hold at thc White house during tho first week in Ma'. An oven earlier wedding might have beon held, it is believed, but Mrs. Wilson's illness is said to havo prevented. pre-vented. The president will leave here tomorrow tomor-row night for Washington, but Mrs. Wilson and other members of the fam-ily fam-ily will remain for an extended stay. |