Show f REVOLTS IN TEXAS WORRY ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION- J j i. i WILSON ORDERS I NEW DRIVE TO SAVE TREATY J Wll WILSONS WILSON'S N POLICIES JOll AH ASSAILED Allf I Democrat Leaders Fear That American Party Is butI butof but hut Forerunner I of Serious Splits in Ranks of Party By Justin McGrath Editorial Correspondent of ofU U Universal ni 1 Service W v ASHINGTON Aug l lo lP P liti dans were rere considerably exercised exercised exer exer- at the thc action of Texas yesterday in ad adopting pt a new set sd of pol political principles a and d dividing into t two ji r lR Y de declared dared in In favor or 1 endeavoring to reform reform reform re re- re- re form the D Democrat party within and md the ilie hc other of which declared in favor of thc the formation of a new brand as a's x American party to lo be known as the party The lime Tex Texas s action was generally f. f r re regarded regarded re- re c IH here c as the thc forerunner of Ulan Ulan- many political divisions There probably never ne has been a alime time lime in the history of ot the country when there w was ws s so o much political Unorthodoxy unorthodox un- un orthodoxy orthodox as aj the thc pre present Considered The principles adopted by tho the Texas Democrats w were ro con considered to be In tho the nature of oC a protest against as tile the Wil Wilson W V 11 son administration There was scarcely one o of them which was not to the thc policy which the Wilson Ilson administration administration ad all- ministration ahas has pursued The fhe view expressed by administration tion leaders ut privately ly was that the Bailey faction would not not be likely to tl tomake make muku any Impression lon on the regular Democrat convention cOl and the Ferguson faction would command few adherents outside of oC Texas Texus It 1 is true that a number of Democrat Democrat Democrat Demo Demo- crat senators c have been manifesting antagonism to tho the radical trend of or ortho tho the administration with regard reg-ard to tho the regulation of oC tho the food supply and price Li fixing xi n g. g Unexpected opposition on this line lIno was waa shown yesterday by several se south south- cm ern senators when Attorney General Palmer lalmer appeared before the tho senate on agriculture to ask for additional powers to meet th thi o existing existing exist exist- ing situation with respect to the nigh h cost of oC living Nev no fear Cear Is felt in administration ad ad- that of oC those ml ministration lon circles an any senators ar are disposed to join In any anye new cw e party part movement Tho The real fear Cear of or the thc administration tion Ica leaders ers Is that If It the thc conservatives conservatives conserva conserva- tives develop enough strength to get many concessions they will bring about a revolt rC o of the radicals so ld fr rious in character that It will destroy all chances o of Democrat success Grow LuI m. m The president ent did diu not commit himself himself him him- self sel definitely with re respect to the thc pro- pro ron 01 I 10 Ion h. t Ith n I. I i I n b with tho time statements made by tho the railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road leaders as to the thu causes of or and tho the remedy for the existing unrest that the thc they have o conJ construed trued his disposition tion lion to be hostile to the policy which they are advocating and which has tho the support o of the thc American Federation of 0 Labor If IC he continues that opposition great reat impetus will wUI be given to a a. movement to form orm a labor party In the tho past the thc great s concern of the thc parties has been over o candidates Next year It promises to bo lIo over o I Is is- is sues Scarcely any talk Is heard about candidates for 1920 InO but everywhere c on one onu hears bears animated l and times oft ex exciting ex- ex citing arguments over o political P ples 1 Cs New alignments would seem to b be beI I inevitable h a e vi table I |