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YRagords be Court SedenFollows Prosecutor's Charge of Election Irregularities

_ All records of the primdry election were impounded today by court ote for a sweeping investigation by Prosecutor Judson L. Stark of

irregularities in balloting last May 7.

impounding order was issued late Jesjarday by Judge W. D. Bain of criminal court on motions filed by Mr, Star - The prosecutor informed the court that his os had information that there were “unlawful activities” in the balloting and that he ‘wanted

all ballots and records for: examination,

However, County Clerk A. Jack Tilson said the ballots were de«stroyed last Dec. 17 in accordance with the law. He was instructed by Judge Bain to hold all other

On Jufges Asked

Indiana Bar Managers Ask Non-Partisan Vote

The resolution also proposed the legislature provide for “sub stantial increases” in salaries for all judges: Most judges are receiving $10,000 annually,

ments for candidates seeking elécbor to the Indiana supreme court 8 minimum of 10 years experience in practicing. Wemmer Welcqmes Members ‘The association opened its mjdwinter meeting with an address of welcome by William H. Wemmer,

association, Other speakers for the two-day meeting will include Judge John C. Knox, of the U. 8. district court of New York, who will talk off the proposed federal labor courts at the annual banquet tomorrow night;

Ray MWrphy, of New York; Chase| ro ML Smith,

Phienen, and Richard | F. Mills and Merle Miller, of Indianapolis.

Rail Station Burns

CHARLESTON, 8. C.; Jan. 10 (U. P).~The 40-year-old Union railroad station, a three-story structure in the heart of town, was destroyed today by fire after an oil stove exploded in the lobby. None was injured.

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| Two hundred Seventy nine Fri dents at George Washington high |Pess school achieved honor roll standing |Thes jon the second report of the current semester, Of this group 140 dre on the high honor roll and 139 ov. | honor roll rating. High honor soll members are:

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