Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1918 — BACK OF THE PRESIDENT. [ARTICLE]

BACK OF THE PRESIDENT.

Milwaukee, April 6.—United States Irving L. Lenroot declared in a statement today that he would support President Wilson in the senate as he did in the house in all measures helpful in the prosecution of the war. He said that Victor L. Berger, the Socialist, candidate, received too many votes, and that the campaign of patriotic education must go on. “But the combined loyalty vote demonstrates beyond all question the loyalty of Wisconsin as a state,” he said. “I hope all Republicans and Democrats will now again work together ..-shoulder. to , shoulder and make the third Liberty loan campaign the< most, successful of any we have had.” Mr. Lenroot will make two Liberty bond speeches, and will return to Washington next week. This is the same Lenroot that President Wilson and Thomas, Marshall tried so hard to defeat.*