Show T J Will DRY BRYAN AN ANTO I TO WOODROW WILSON t y Second in Importance t to 0 Wilson Roosevelt-Wilson Feud By y GILSON G GARDNER A Jah Jan Jat What h.-What 11 What What wilt will 1 do to Wilson 1 on This Is the que ques- ques that agitates Democratic lead leaders leades is i's Jess than e threatened threaten cl battle reen the president and Roosevelt Bryan Wilson m feud is the big big- factor In the situation now nov loping Hoping within the Democratic y L Bryan oppose Wilsons Wilson's Won eon How far will he carry his Will wm h he support anyone anyon I bras fas a a. candidate Will he run himL him- him mi L 1 Why is there an any feud between and Wilson the relations between l lon toon n and Bryan it is necessary TO back to the Baltimore convention n took a leading role in that af- af He dominated the convention in intend Vend tend and It was his Influence which bated ted Champ Clark and nominated row Wilson a Insisted that the convention nize in a a. way to show that It was dominated by Thomas F F. Ryan er er er Sullivan and Charles F. F Murtland Murland Mur- Mur y land the Wall Wan street He the candidates to take sides between a presiding officer put for- for dby Ryan and some presiding of- of posed to the Ryan group Champ irk rk refused to break with the Ryan- Ryan Murphy 11 combination and was wa lre pon renounced and from that I by Bryan Wilson took tool li h Bryan and earned the Bryan 1 Port Vort It was this division in the which blocked the nomina- nomina Clark who had en entered ered the con con- con con- iti n with the largest number of knary delegates and dragged the iv out long enough finally to toMi Mi down the Clark strength and 1 the nomination of Wood Wood- I lson ilson The fight was long and fid iid miS the victory was distinctly Brys Bry's Bry- Bry ii s 's 11 and his appointment to the cab cab- t was an acknowledgment of the po- po poI I ical debt which Wilson owed him B Bu Bf Bryan did more than nominate I ilson he put the clause Into the thet t i platform pledging the can- can I iJ te of the convention to one term in I hIte e House Whether ether he did this op mf p n the way for or the nomination to tom m 10 himself four years later is a n. on which has not been answered J. Ine have regarded recent statements a aj entire repudiation of political on Bryans Bryan's part others other fe feel 1 a he he road Is open for fr him to chan change chancre e es s Ind nd Put whether or not he Intends to toIse Ise the term one-term issue It certain t e intends to oppose the Wilson 1 tary preparedness program and andis is supposition developed in the begin begin- of this congress may grow into al opposition working Itself out lt presidential campaign Bryan Ban brought to Wilsons Wilson's cabinet program His peace were negotiated and many of and during the first two a ats arS of Wilsons Wilson's term Wilson WilBon went vent ings ng with Bryan in the matter of ace During the past year ho however eer growth or ot the preparedness throughout the country Wll- Wll evidences s of changing his at- at ude ucle on this subject until the mer me mes- r to this congress showed that a te reversal had taken place and andt t Is now for a. a large meas- meas of er-of eT preparedness and opposed en- en to sir to the Bryan lIttle army VT vy 1st attitude This Ihl W was evident dent to Bryan before waa was known to the country and the c covery of their radical difference re- re ted In Bryans Bryan's resignation from the Before he resigned however was as s evident that he had personal laona Leoni also for feeling aggrieved The Ident ent bad had taken over the duties of of at state tate and administered an th himself hardly according Bryan Bran y of formal consultation perhaps In the end there will be more mon bitterness resulting from the bt than from the changing policy ilch ch caused him to separate from the ilson administration Today Bryan Is at the head of Inoc faction which Is as distinct im the Wilson Democratic party part as are distinct from the theIO theIO IO I I Bryan t has four Important grounds on ilch 4 th he can If It he wishes s logically pose the president e each ch backed by a a ong element In the voting i t They are J OppositIon Opposition to increased pr pre 2 Second Second OpPosition Opposition to a a. s 's second cond term terni S sed l on oh the term one plan plank pant In th the platform C i J Third A Advocacy Advocacy of ot pro- pro ion by federal e instead tate ite action achon I 7 i S rth Advocacy Advocacy of n nanon v n tien tie tie- iman n suffrage by federal a amendment ad of ol state action 1 1 F S now and June the the I p of ot the Bryan Wilson fetched by politicians with 1 th the est interest p |