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Show TO FAY RESPECTS TO PRESIDENT Members of American-Mexican Joint Commission to Call on Wilson. New London, Conn., Sept. 12. The Mexican members of tho American-Mexican American-Mexican joint commission that Is studying menns for restoring order In Mexico, will be given an opportunity today to pay their respects to President Presi-dent Wilson who came hero yesterday because of the Illness of his sister, Mrs. Anne Howe. The call on tho president was arranged ar-ranged after they had sent a message of sympathy and suggesting an opportunity op-portunity of paying their respects. In tbe message the commissioners said that before leaving the United States they hoped to have the opportunity of paying their respects In person to the president. A meeting was to take place on the Mayflower anchored in the river Just In front of the hotel where the commission Is in session. Further discussion of the statements state-ments made by Commissioner Panl relative to tho state of tho railroads in Mexico characterized the morning session of the commission, the Information Infor-mation in the hands of the American commissioners confirming in a great part that offered by tho Mexicans. It was regarded as probable that today's meeting would be brief because of the Visit to the Mayflower. |