That the decrease of population living upon the land is for the best interests of agriculture and of the nation.

That State or government aid, in the form of direct loan or guarantee of bonds should be extended to aid the drainage of land which thereby will be made suitable for agriculture.

That hard roads should be built at county expense.

That the United States government and the government of each State should bear equally the cost of improvement of trunk highways, provided the work be done under Federal direction.

That for this community, main county roads should be paved with gravel instead of brick.

That for this community, main county roads should be macadamized instead of surfaced with the “sand-clay” process.

That the jury system should be abolished.

That no immigrant should be admitted to the United States unless he can read and write his own language to an extent equivalent to the standards maintained in the average sixth grade of schools in the United States.

That the building and maintenance of a large navy is necessary to the safety of the United States.

That the time is now ripe for the disarmament of all nations.