ryi ' ?rr? i 1 JUNE, 19 -- . Inw tmrn yt n r rho trjcs w , f .. db rich ai i" - ion peoplo. w J. Campbell, Oregon. I think IrVV.CoBtructlvo Pro-am" all r gnt. - - Mnco ly" umi ". , . Walter N, Campbell, waanragiuu, L " t have your letter setting EnrJh the items in a "Constructive urogram" to " "' "? Commoner, i dguv - "- bcllovo in anyiniiig w D10 - ..nna in rtlitl U0iuwiwj w w w- ferment of moral and social condi tions, be it miles or but a yard. I lo not find in xnem, uowovw, mu. .i -ntm-m In whlrth T nm mrt interested. The one basic re- Enrm nf which wo are most in need u to freo the lana to tne peopie, ana to that end our voters should bo educated to a radical change in our (federal and state systems of taxa tion. They should be brought to see that only by such means may they ba rescued without bloodshed from the clutches of the junkerlsm that has cursed Europe and civilization ;enerally from feudal times. J. Kelly Smith, Kentucky. I have read with interest and sincere ippreciatlon the article entitled "A Constructive Program". I desire as usual to express my personal gratifi cation at the announcement of thesef fifteen principles of public policy, "each of which rings true for the, wel fare of the whole people. No paper finds a more hearty welcome in this office than The Commoner, and no public citizen in America stands higher in the writer's estimation than Mr. Bryan. A. It. Hall, Minnesota-. I duly re ceived your leaflet outlining., your views on reconstruction matters. I heartily agree with -the. views ex pressed. Please send me a dozen of Ithose leaflets and I will circulate Ethem. A. M. Edwards. Missouri. I heartily indorse, every plank in Mr. Bryan's platform and will do my bit ;to bring it to pass. W. H. Bliss, Kansas. 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Vallev T?JtS.rower -50 fAHFivo vauey Farmer... ,25 for Total rsular prlcoliJ $,T5 Mail your order today to ,c moner, Lincoln, Nebr. afraid riot to agree with Mr. Brvnn in everything, as what ho advocates is very generally accepted after while, so I Just as well accept all of his, "fourteen points". J. H. Hayes, Now York. I am in hearty accord with all tho issuos mentioned except tho railroads, and would like to see them given a more thorough trial before being taken over by tho government ad a perma nent, thing. J. C. Dolari, Indiana. I have carefully read your recommendations on tho line of constructive questions and concur in each, and beg to as Buro you that I will use every effort to urge our friends to come to tho rescue. All seem to be hopeful that the rule of the people shall continue and be tho slogan. D. McClanahan, Virginia. Mr. Bryan's "Constructive Program" it seems, includes every phase of our national reconstruction and progress. It shows an intelligent comprehen sion of the needs of our country and, dn my opinion, there is no one more capable or more able for a leader of our nation than William Jennings Bryan. I am proud that we have such a man as Mr. Bryan, and I think every man in our nation should be proud of Mr. Bryan. Dr. Wm. Classen, Nebraska. I Heartily approve of your plans for a "Constructive Program" as outlined. Thor J.' Benson, Illinois. I am in perfect agreement with Mr. Bryan's "Constructive Program", especially point 5, relating to telegraphs and telephones.' ' W. P. Mavity, Illinois. I am very much in faror of your entire pro gressive program and will assist you in reconstructive work. I consider as very vjtal . now. equal suffrage for women, league' of nations and world peace, without' compulsory military training, and Vio enforcement of prohibition: W. W. McFarland, Arkansas. I am with you on your outline of a "Constructive Program" and will help what little I can when oppor tunity offers. C. W. Miller, Kansas. I am most emphatically in favor of one and all of the points containedt in your "Constructive Program". ' You can count on me for assistance and help, as far as I am capable, in bringing about such legislation. Your pro gram seems to cover very generally the thipgs of mos.t importance that I have thought of. Paul Nordstrom, Alaska. In The Commoner you invite its readers to take part with suggestions and criticism of the "Constructive Pro gram outlined by you. This invita tlqn I think is a most valuable one and should be taken advantage of to Its fullest extent, and the various propositions or suggestions sub mitted should be given the closest consideration, as not only the wel fare of our own country but tne whole world's well-being Is, or will bo, more or less connected therewith. I for one, as a humble citizen, am in fuir accord with the measures as outlined by you and will to the best of my ability assist in having them secured and adopted. 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