Show Keep Your Eye on The Water Wrater ater Money Editor Peoples People's Corner Well VeU Its It's loo too late to tove save ve much of that first drawn on the new water deal Still sun it should pay a number number number num num- ber of political debts etc and temporarily temporarily tem teni- halt further raids on that basket of plums It is said that was wa divided up before belore a n of dirt was turned at the municipal bath house and that was before the racket be became became became be- be came popular So you ou sec see it is altogether altogether altogether alto alto- gether possible that tills this s draft Is Just the first payment on account The difficulty with you and some of the rest of or us is that we fIguratively figuratively figuratively figura fIgura- close our e eyes cs and keep still while old dobbin is being led from the barn and then we raise the roof about it Lock Lod the barn bam Get the facts now and anti turn the withering light of publicity on them as we go along and Salt Lake will get a dollars dollar's dollars dollar's dol dol- lars lar's worth of water for each of the remaining expended re remember remember re- re re-I re member is gone for keeps The public wants and has a right to i expect a n true published statement from Crom time to time showing all expenditures expenditures ex ex- of their money regardless regardless regard regard- less of how the law reads Too many crooks hide behind some tome technicality of the law This Idea of quietly filing reports away In the clerks clerk's office where the few who know about It may maysee maysee maytee see tee them if interested Is Js one of the most damnable pieces of legislation on record Publicity will make a crook thInk twice if Ir he thinks think at all whether he be trying to run a n bank instead of sacking potatoes or whether he be bea a crook in the new water deal We want to know through h the press what that is being spent for and who gets sit get it as ns the work ork progresses es P. P M. M P. P High brow brov books on science and the arts are arc borrowed from the Palm Beach public library frequently frequent frequent- ly by servants of the rich ilch patrons of the colony |