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Show tl.o orr.l'i.-Tu-o of 7 xns T'onuv rat . As i r of :v.o ui0;.ui'oly in: ores: w.g do ol- :i ir::; mover, so nei:h.or wir.Li i of now iiiovi:::;! o:.n he ;"rAl j:o ho p:ir:io;:!ar'y f or: o.r.:;: o ;u choice j of 'k-;,'ii rr-'.:-o. The icrvo.er oYonior ! o.t .-.rihts ihroe r.:nl a half iv.ih.iou Ke- t-.:h:ier.n$ ' uis:i:if ied av;:H their l l:vv r" -.Will ro:";iy to onihraoe 'he new 1 :v.o e:v.er.: : : for :h.e rr'oioor.i-, Mr. jlrL:no.n tiii.ihs. th;:t Mil n!or. they I i-.: e heeu ;iwa.iiin y.;si s'o.h :-.n oo-i oo-i or:i-.ni:y :is :l;e Tex;.s vor-.:i:ve pre'ius :o lo ;oi:i hmi.is ami e ori;i:in':y ;iiiO; ho V.is'.oric:;! party rf Jefferson Jeffer-son aiul Jackson and Clevehir.d and V."i;on. l;o proposes a national convention con-vention to he ca.i'.ed next year, to r.oni-ina r.oni-ina to eano es. V-cO.i Mr. F-ailoy and Mr. Torimson a r e u w i ; h p ;: f o r ir. s. T h at of the , former :ihs for direet vote hy the pco-j pco-j pie on propoed mv.end;r,ent s to the federal cont it ion and denounces the enaeney to veiruh.te every tiling hy law, hwt it is a moderate document eom-1 eom-1 pared with ihe pi a tl arm Tipon w hi eh Ferirr.son "s Aineriean party is to np- peal to the pcopie. This platform includes in-cludes opposition to woman suffrage, to iiatior.al proV.ihi: ion, to the league of nations covenant or any leapne whieh ;oS not ratified lv th.ree-f oar: hs of the :itat e legislatures and does not eon-;jjin eon-;jjin an assurance whicli will set Ireland Ire-land free. Mr. Bailey is not yet willing to de-seirt de-seirt the Democratic party, although it sitJeiraeked him lon ao. His future eo-arso is not clearly developed. Mr. Ftirirv.jxin, Iiowever, has burned the hrui-es hehind him. He is satisfied t ! : :M there is one loud, clear c a 1 1 for him and he does not propose to he absent ab-sent when the summons comes to have him esr-ay the role of a political Moses. Tito Texas movement, at any rate, promises to inject some humor, if not real .fireworks, into the national campaign.. cam-paign.. For some time it has been evident evi-dent 2hat Texas Democrats, as a whole, have 2uvt been in full accord with the policies of the administration at Washington, Wash-ington, It remains to be seen to what decree that disaffection has progressed to the T'oint of open rnMure. TOE ITU'S IN TEXAS. j A movement wh.ch. i's pr on, nt e r-, a e-..rt, e-..rt, is ctrlain to ft t' i-1 like the trn-dilimial trn-dilimial prairie file Ihloughont the counlry and c v e rlat 1 i a g!y s i.a-h the old lollliC'l parlies has he'll Innnihe, iu ! I'i'Mi., wh'io a li i. iv I .. r of 1 v. 'ii oc ra 1 s jwho ell.-o woro leader-, but d-r one reas.'tl or anolhcr have l".l lie or ; i.ji ou control in Iho hone S'nr slale, lia.o ( re -ol V ed 1 0 or Oi; n ,. e il b; and ll "A 1 a i 1 y. I At the oulsct. the 1. .oleis aro ).. in; ihflicuily in roachitig a common u'ound for a'-lion. tine faelinn vvonid uini). 'he traeos ci.uipiot. lo and Inn ! out--; !e the 1 lonioera lie ori.-i l. i ii ' ion. Ihi. I.i.'-1 I.i.'-1 i"ii, h" id'-d by f 'tii : i r i io v , tni.-r hot o ., .on, i.- r ii-: Me f " r 1 1." n i n-( n-( ' n riioiil : 1 1 ' v . T!,o ,.' !o r to ti, ii, I, , ho Ini-iiii r 1 into, X i r-. n ; ' ,,' I .., :. ., W '..ll ! w ,o 1, f..r t !: ... eioo.ilo.ii of 11, e In iii eialio p.irn V lido 1 1 in a , i; , u in tl.e J'dd. I 1 1. 1 ... 'in,; U mav le,, ,,,,,, bed that |