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Show DOUBTFUL IF EXTRA SESSION IS CALLED President and His Advisers Have So Par Failed to Reach a Decision. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2b'. Administration Adminis-tration senators tonight were inclined to doubt that President Wilson would call an extra session of the senate after March 4 to consider the Colombian indemnity in-demnity and Nicaragua canal right ! treaties or for any other purpose. The ! president and his cabinet discussed the 1 advisability of such action during the day, but so far as is known do final decision y&s reached. 1 Following a long conference at the White house tonight between President Wilson and Senator Stone, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, it was said to be improbable that the president would call the special Bcssion. At the White house it was stated that the president still had the question under un-der consideration. Senator Stone left with the impression that a final decision will be reached tomorrow. Officials usually in close touch with the president presi-dent rid not think the special session would be called. Arrangements for the presidents contemplated trip to San Francisco are being held up pending the settlement of the special session question and the determination of pending international issues. It was said toda that the president still planned to arrive in San Francisco March 21. |