| Show I i 1 A f Voting for Dr Paul PaulIn l I In the mail that came to the editors editor's desk today was an envelope two votes for Dr Paul with the Salt Lake address of one f the Vests West's richest men mell and the names of hi his daughter and her JIm JIm- and In another envelope was a ballot signed by an humble c citizen vho ho has to work hard every day for barely enough with which to buy us lis bread That's what has pleased us so immensely iii in this voting plan sub- sub to the people by THEIR PAPER From the first votes for Jr r. r Paul have come in m alternately from the h home me of the rich and the from from capitalists and fro from workers from clerks and from their merchants rAnn Ann And practically all the votes have been in favor of the retention I t f Dr r Paul as city health commissioner 1 I It is good for a peoples people's newspaper and its readers to work work work-to- to ether jether They can always accomplish good results by doing dohig so In Inus his us way PUBLIC SENTIMENT is often molded and always MADE MAnE CNOWN and what public official of good ordin ordinary ry sense wants to ake the risk of opposing PUBLIC SENTIMENT I 1 IThe The democracy of the movement to retain Dr Paul is one of the ost enc encouraging features Connected with it There is no dividing ine inc of class prejudice prejudice-in in this movement Therefore it is right and RESISTIBLE |