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Show COMPLETING PUNS : . FOR JjCiOL POLL Five Members of City Board to Be Elected on Next Wednesday. 1 Preparations for the election of five , members to the city boJTd of education I next Wednesday are nearlng completion. Tho ballots will go to the printer tomorrow tomor-row night or early Saturday morning. L. P. Judd. clerk of the board, announced yesterday that names!' candidates must be tiled with him by tomorrow afternoon if thev are to ge-t position upon the ballots. bal-lots. Interference of the influenza ban with the holding of primaries for the naming of candidates leaves each candidate in the position of racing against the field. All the outgoing members of the board are candidates for re-election. A report to the effect that W. J. Barrette would not be a candidate for re-election from the Fifth ward Is without foundation. Names of candidates filed with the clerk of the board up to last evening follow, fol-low, the name of the member of the board out for re-election being' first: First ward John C. Howard. Second ward Dr. F. S. Bascom, S. R. Marks. Third 'ward Robert II. Bradford, George W. Bailey. Fourth ward George F. Wasson, G. A. Iverson. 4 Fifth ward William J. Barrette, J. B. More ton, C. A." Weaver and Kate Wll; Hams. The filings with the clerk of the board show only one candidate from the First ward, J. C. Howard, present member of the board. Rumors of the probable candidacy candi-dacy of several persons In each of the wards, whose names do not appear here, have been heard. If they are to appear before the voters on the ballot they must tile with the clerk of the board before tomorrow night, says Mr. Judd, as tjie remaining time before the election will be necessary for the preparation of the ballot . |