rt?s.ndlisbeIentenCampaignHeld In Fullertonors-riffsinhety:s.■d.ntInd,ry5Sretnsnstle►ntoledF6ur councilmen ar ? to be elected Monday, three for the four-year term and one for the two year term. The 10 candidates who are in the race for the city council are H. J. Burdorf, J. S. Elder, J. E. Seale, O. M. Thompson, incumbent, W. L. Hale, W. J. Carmichael, incumbent; and O. A. Kreighbaum for the four-year term, and W. B. Potter, S. W. Miller and A. H. Rothaermal, for the two year term.Five candidates are in the running* for city treasurer. They are Mrs. Mae Reeve, incumbent; W. J. Wickersheim, Mrs. Eaura Ea-zeres, Elsie Moore and Joy Mc-Gaughy.F. C. Hezmalhalch is unopposed for re-election to the office ofcity clerk.In addition to the candidates for office, there will be a measure before the voters to increase the I salary of the city councilmen from ie j $10 a month to $50 a month.The polls will open at 7 a. m. and will close at 7 p. m.yieNine Seek CouncilFULLERTON, April 7.—On the eve of the city election Monday, candidates and their campaign managers arc busily engaged in concluding one of the most intensive pre-election campaigns ever staged in Fullerton.One of the featunes of the election campaign is a huge parade which is to take place tonight. It is sponsored for J. E. Seale, local undertaker, a candidate for election to the city council. jThTilD.MaCh,DoaveNo3opjLeiopiT1Ini7.-m.lngThiNo:pin1conplacinplarditlt; fou stn gra and A cou can of 1a 1canarden.Elsthe0KelOilbufmeicha