Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1911 — REPUBLICANS WILL FEEL PULSE OF THE PUBLIC. [ARTICLE]
REPUBLICANS WILL FEEL PULSE OF THE PUBLIC.
Minority Will Look to the Future and Take Advantage of Democratic , Laws in Reorganization. ■ > Looking into the future from the standpoint of minority members, the republicans of the house and senate decided Monday in caucus that they would hold together during the time intervening before the next campaign, in an effort to regain the political control of the state, according to the statement of a republican senator Monday evening. “We just talked over the outlook informally,” declared this senator, “and came to the conclusion that we would go back to our homes, wait a month, then come back here to on plans for the future.” * The action is taken, it is said, with a view to retrieving lost ground, basing the plans on the weakness that may develop conoerning the democratic legislature. The house republicans decided upon a committee consisting of Representatives Eschbach, Bedgood, Grieger and Faris, whose duty it shall be to keep in touch with the house members and arrange for the meeting at which the members will talk over slans for the fqture. Senate republicans did not appoint a committee but they express themselves as feeling that much good would arise by the minority members of both houses keeping in touch with each other and with the public pulse.
