Show democratic LEADERS PACING FACING 1 STRONG revolution administration lea leaders leathers tiers stand face to face with the realization that for the first time since president roosevelt took office their control of congress I 1 is seriously threatened jolted by tile the sudden senate revolt on the work relief bill they found congress nearing the end of the second month of the session with hardly a single piece of major legislation out ot of the way conclusions are arc varied an explanation pIana advanced by the U S chamber of commerce said growing resistance resi stence to the sweeping character of proposals advanced by the administration as well as to tle tile determination afan of an important bloc to follow a more deliberate and inde I 1 pendent course republicans agreed in part with the chamber of corn com I 1 merce but contended also it was a I 1 si sin ln n of tr growing rowing opposition to the administration republicans who have supported president roosevelt said their mail indicated sentiment sediment was turning against the chief executive and ad that I 1 senators Eena tors were no longer compelled ito to follow the administration because of an overwhelming pro roosevelt feeling one said the change in liis his correspondence had j been one of the strangest political phenomena he hail had ever witnessed he said the administrations social i security itro program gram had proved a ai boomerang because the great masses of the coor had expected a more liberal plan another aerator said per cent endorsement of the president in his correspondence are few and far bei 1 tween in the house bouse there are grow 1 ing indications of an andr cover re I 1 bellion in both houses there is an increasing disposition to write their own legislation rather than to take that sent down from the white house hour e |