Show I BAILEY RAILEY SUPPORTS THE PRESIDENT Indorses Manner in Which He Dismissed the Negro Troops Washington Nov No 26 Senator C. Senator Joo Bailey o of Texas who fought the Pre President President l- l dent over l railroad rate late legislation last lasts s session ton and made the chief executive the victim of th the m most t t vicious personal attacks ever before beard In either cither house stands stand's I h by Pre President Roosevelt In his hh recent dismissal dh of or three companies companies com corn panics of or colored soldiers for 01 deadly deatH I rioting rioting- In lii Texas 1 ha have not talked with any of the senators or 01 representatives from the South but It la is m my opinion they will all nil cordially support the action u of the Pr President declared the senator to to- to day In an Interview He lie continued Assuming that he hc possessed the power POWel I think all fa fair air l'- l' minded men who desire to see tho the t army an or orderly and law-abiding law organization organization or UI I will cordially indorse the positive manner In which the dent has hns exercIsed cd his power lower I 1 have hav I I Ino no doubt that this the President would have havo applied the some same heroic treat treat- mont If It the of offenders renders had been white troops hoops and certainly nobody would Insist that ne negro ro troops shall be he ex exempt ox- ox empt from the same Hamo requirements of or oror or orderly behavior which re rests t upon and would have been enforced against t white troops troop It Is particularly gratifying to the people of the South President hat has resisted the political which sou sought ht to have him rc rescind the order older To re rescind or even eyen to modify the thc order after It WWI was u once made would havo have demoralized the army and ami produced Incalculable harm In all aU of or orI I the Iho Southern states |