The suggestion on your part to call a conference would, I believe, prove a good move. As a meeting place, the farther South and West, the better. It would bring you closer to the great mass of voters who know more what Populism means than we do of the East and North.
What little I can do for the cause, I shall most gladly do. Always at your command, allowed my name to be used here in the last election as a candidate for Assembly. Got 138 votes in the county; more than enough that our party will hereafter have a place on the ticket without having to get out a petition.
With best wishes and a God speed you in the noble work engaged, I am,
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM LOOSER.
GOVERNMENT SHOULD ISSUE ALL MONEY.
Military Home, Dayton, O.
Oct. 20, 1908.
Thomas E. Watson,
Thomsan, Ga.
Sir:
You know as well as I do that were it not for England’s paper money, Napoleon would not have lost the battle of Waterloo. Would it not be wise, and acceptable to all, to, in your speeches, advocate the issue of Greenbacks exclusively by the Federal Government? Answer, Yes or No.