Show SCHOOL BOARD NOMINEES With the completion of oY 0 the list of candidates for the board of election it itis iti is i an easy eSy matter for the discerning to choose the men best fitted for the office in each precinct If It questions qU of re religion lEgion ligion and politics could be eliminated they the should be in fn such an election it i would be still easier but since that thatIs Is Impossible the sincerely sincere nonpartisan can only make his own choice and hope h pe that the discerning and dis disinterested interested t d voters will hold the tile balance Of 01 power between the partisans ami ands suc succeed c eed In getting the right men mon In spite of if ri the th Improper influences brought to bear tear In lil behalf of or those candidates who would il 1 no show t election el tIon In the First precinct C CS S Martin n m ted to succeed himself hIm lf Is l op opposed posed by b H P Clark named by b the Americans but in no way wa Identified I n with their objectionable policies anti and Mr Ir Martin has had ample opportunity o to show whether he is fit tit to tD 4 t tea e a member of or or not and baj h haid ted beon l question q that I he h ija 1 heith elJ er the e ability n stand standards nr ards ln public life which should be re rethe qUI d ri of t the educational e Jen tonaI donal system slem It Is putting it mildly to say that he lie is not entitled d to the con confidence of or the tilt public in i office o ce and should be retired Martins s opponent ol oh on the other hand is knowd for t his bus business us iness ability his fairness In public and prIvate life lite his wide acquaintance with existing conditions in the city and amI a regressive spirit which would 1 make ak mm a valuable member of or the board bo rd As s between Martin and nd Clark there should be no hesitancy in supporting Clark ClarkIn In the Second there is If so 10 little to toc choose c between the two nominees that The T e Herald prefers to recommend re neither ither The people of or the Second should have done better In their choice of candidates and conditions ther Il II Illustrate illustrate lustrate the folly Colly of ot having the rep rel representation r limited to municipal warth wards J Instead of ot having the members chosen hosen from the city at large Giauque is the better know knowlt of the two men but what Ig l I known known of ot him In office Is no recommendation recommendation while the other candidate 1st i chiefly conspicuous for his connection with the American party part as one of tC n ni Its I active acUe partisans and that is no par particular reason for or supposing that he ho would be a competent or efficient public pUblio officer i Mr r Moyle In the Third should be re reelected reelected reelected elected H Hc has been accused of subordinating I his views to the advantage a antage of 0 hs church and it is charged 1 that ho has lias ha used mused his official position to promote the interests of his hi religionists Noth Nothing NothIng ing in his hi record Justifies either charge The Herald has had occasion to dissent from irom Mr Ir Moyles notions of ot school VII Doll Dolli ey i particularly In the employment of ot Outside in the schools but It be he is sincere In his declaration I that he does not permit his religious views to Influence his official conduct 1 Further Mr Ir Moyle Iole has been one of or the th most diligent of the board members he le lelIas has lIas done much to safeguard the financial interests of ot the schools he has had md valuable experience In the of t 1 ce and is entitled to reelection on his record r ord I Similarly Mr r Thomas In Ia n tn t Fourth F rth nr Mr Ir In the Fifth pre precinct have shown unusual ability in inthe Inthe Inthe the management manag ment of ot school affairs and the tAle community is L J fortunate in having haing men of or their calibre undertake the rather onerous and thankless duties they ey have hae discharged so o well wen With the election of oJ the men the school would would be b In able hands bands assured of competent None one of t them can be suspected sut of f any motive motle out but but an ane earnest rnest desire to tore serve re the public well and maintain the th high standard already established hed in the thep p schools Needless to say y The would not support any an man who k let religious controversy or rabid partisanship affect his official action aad ind it urges ur es the time election of Clark Movie Thomas Thoma and be because Ii cause ulle It Is certain none Mone of these th e would woul o permit an improper motive motin to influence him In public life lle 4 |