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BEDFORD, Ae Apr. fn Reguiar| inspection of state park hotels was ordered today after more “than 100 persons, including health ‘officials from five states, were “afflicted with food poisoning at Spring Mill State Park Inn last week, The inspections were ordered by Dr. L. E. Burney, Indiana health commissioner, who was one of the health officers stricken. Dr. Burney was attending the five-state meeting of health offi-

Health Council. Dr. Burney sald the State Board of Health. plans to start routine inspections of all state park hotels in Indiana immediately and that food ins “will visit the hotels at intervals no more than two months apart.

Rn sald g at Spring Min was Srovably ae to staphylococcus in Beton.

livan, state food experts, from “the State Board of Health of -| fice to investigate. He explained that health au-

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Randall was found guilty of embezzlement. Sterling Perry, an Siege of the National City Bank of Evansville, admitted taking

the fundd which were used to

pirants in’ yesterday's primary, Returns

finance Randall's bil well operations. Perry is serving a 15-year

Edward Martin, .Senterice at Terre Haute Federal ndall has,

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[462; Rep. Joseph Martin of Mas- | In Fall From 3d Floor: |sachusetts; 383, A window washer at American} In ~1auion National

“Bt. fell from the was" the “only “presIgential candi:

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Bruno. Blazonls,.. a - LH an employee of the Sen. Abbex Window Cleaning Co. He came here from Boston a few from the Voluntary months ago and was living at “write-in” balloting. the Jefferson Hotel.

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Mar ern Star, Indiana Grand Chapter| tian te May wv» Hain Preston; Ernest R From Methodist Church brat pon 7 UTS Theater and | ve. Bien Knight: “Bhel Fi. Rovers P Hotel | Locke: Mary vs Brown: Joe E ww» Two teen-age boys have con-|™ sind Fapmitne Lines Shewer=3 p. m., Freda M. Bogue: ho Moron: Nieooks - . | t fesse dto police the theft of two “A ne - 8 Smoky Mt sodrainee Progr PU Littieton ‘Malet: James 0" vs H Arinn microphones and a.record player lugh Seid ten fl goik ollage).| = Bohier; Florence vi. Jack W. Lyke.

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Meridian St. EVENTS TOMORROW The thefts were ‘made Apr, 16 American Legion Ctmmitions,

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PHILADELPHIA, Apr. i 28

ahead of Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, ! ,|of New York, foday in Pennsyl-! {vania’s: Republican presidential

The returns were almost com-|

The former Minnesota governor threatened to repeat his re-| Times check for $5. {cent victories in Nebraska and) Wisconsin over Mr. Dewey and many pictures on varied subjects other top GOP presidential as-| during the contest’s duration.

from 6716 of the state's | 8249 precincts gave: Mr, Stassen, Week. 89,935; Gov. Dewey, 59,440; Sen. Many of the shutter-snappers Gen. already have requested another Douglas MacArthur, 12,888; Sen.| Amateur Contest -at- an early, been Rohert A... Taft. 11.6850: Gen. rdate.. The Times-is: considering’ {Dwight D. Eisenhower, 3389; Sen. | (plans for a new competition fater | Arthur -H. Vandenberg 13,331; in the year. California,

x floor of the building . this date. printed on the ballot, polled. orning. {202,947; Henry A. Wallace, 2757, tin, SJune:

Mr. Btassen appeared to have Martin, former governor-and ‘dicted the nomination of Gov. favorite-son candidate in results| | Dewey. Republican in votes, compared to 1502 far

None. of the top Republican Douglas MacArthur,

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PRIZE WINNER—First prize in the final week of The Times Amateur Photo Con- | test went to-Norris J. Starkey, 720-E. "13th ‘St. for" Sorghum Time." 9x12 cm. Voitglander camera with: Super-Pan Press film. Exposure was 1/100 second at f: 8. No flash was used.

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HONORABLE MENTION—Donald H. Stom. er. 1428 Pruitt St., tagged his entry, "To the Rescue." He used a 4x5 Speed Graphic with- Arrows Pan film. Exposure was 1/00 second af f: | I

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Contest Series

? Entries Overflow Editor's Desk

As Poplar Competition Comes fo End By ART WRIGHT announced today for the final week of “The Times ontest which has attracted ‘Several thousand pic-

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wi than 10.000 votes [tures since it started last A

Again the’ Photo Contest Editor's desk was crowded with entries from which the judges chose a first-place winner and two honorable mentions. If all the * good” ' pictures ‘were published, they |

rue pines oda gl the Brunner: Given «Life Jail Term

eek was Norris J. Starkey, 720 Special Judge Dewey Myers to-|

EB. 13th 8t., will will receive a!

Amateur photographers sent A | first prize and several honorable]

bert Brunner to life imprison- | ment but ordered the first-de. murder defendant held here for| 30 days Relig, an expected A i peal Lo aon Brunner “was “convicted ‘a a Keep reading your Criminal Court 2 Jury yesterday | Times for details. . of the slugging death of 2]-year- ~ old Theodore Wolfe, whose body | 5 candidates actively eamipaigned, was found in a West Side gravel

the - Democratic column; in Pennsylvania and the state's pit last July: Headquarters, President Truman, whose name big 73-member GOP delegation.

His wife and 7-year-old child] [selected will go unpledged, except A 2 pe fen: Mar- sentenced, The child was. seated! o the natjonal convention in with Brunner by defense attor:neys during the closing moments’ Pennsylvania Re- of the trial. secuarately prev’

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charge last November, but a Jury disagreed, . No trial date has been set yet| for Robert ‘C. Linn, 28, charged | with fir§t-degree murder in the oo AAINL. RE A ROPER LEME WH m—— granted to him. ‘

He polled 146,708 write-

Mr. Stassen and 9032 for Gen.

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Teachers

For Increases Indianapolis Publie

$630,000 in teacher salary |i creases for the 1948-49 year,

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the Indianapolis ' Federation o blic School Teachers.

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in the city system. Million Costs

J. Clayton Hughes, executive secretary the association, inted out thdt teachers

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$150 a year

costs in the school city. board members made no to estimate what effect th creases would have on the rate because the final sch budget has not yet been .con structed. They pointed out that the amount of state aid, the number of teachers. to be hired next year and several other factors, are not known at present.

--Under-the existing -fiscal struc-;

12.6 cents to the school tax rate. “Fair, Reasénabie™

present $1.44

board president, ‘called the in-| creases “fair and reasonable.” Mr. Hughes said, “The board bas taken into ‘consideration the) shortage of teachers and has! made sizable ‘increases in the pay of Deglanimg teachers so as] Tto-make the Indiana attractive to new teachers.”

aries of beginning teachers with {bachelor’s degrees will be trom * $2500 to $2600 and their maxi-| mums from $3800 in 14 years to $3950 in 15 years.: . Master's Degrees Salaries of beginning teachers with master's degrees was increased from $2700 to $2800 and thelr maximums. from -$4250 -in 18 years to $4400 in 19 years - The new. schedule provided for| the first time automatic advances on the basis of experience and training. In addition to the $630,000 in teachers increases, the board voted to up the pay of librarians! by, $36,175 or an average of a year for ra {The 380 custodians In the were $117,000 and the 180 clerks we given increases: totaling $19,600.

a month for both custodians and clerks.

school |

BF pay hike will mean an av! past [erage yearly increase of $278 for | {each of the 2150 teachers but it| Indianapo is .only little more than half of Butler the $1 million increase asked by) served in the

expressed he atin in reases granted experienced al

Clarence L. Farrington, school|drivers, Mr, ¥

Under the new schedule sal. Per cent of the drivers w

given” increases totaling =

It was an average increase of $15

Rep rese For All’ Cn Rep resentation “for all the

people” was pledged by Carl G.

lattorney with offices In 'Washington, D.C; has been affiliated with Rep. | Louis Ludlow’s:

other men a week ago In 8 Molen

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an ‘Tndiana--Reformatory. all Duc rolee identified as Thomas: E. Tun- hg Duck —~ ae Tt

gate has confessed 19 safe bur- has netted only 30. rd glaries to police as a climax to'the

Lutz, candidate for the Demo-|incessant grilling. Mo _Seadiing ott ma. cratic nomination for -| Sentenced to the reformatory Monday. ob mall Cott io trict, Co 'for second burglary, he rid asl} cont a] omtslutions man in his first has a police Record of 7 Memorial Building, or can campaign state- on burglary and vagran ve at any down ment today, es, including Souf a arrests bg safe io AL S0Y. dawntawn booth, | ‘Mr. Lutz, an

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car at 16th St. and Lafayette Rd He is married. The 19 safe burglaries he admitted to police cover a period

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From State Roads

| 5029 Permits Revoked |

Over 3-Month Period

Indiana highways are safer by barring. of some. 10,000 bad driv. ers in the first three months of 1948, Thomas E. Bath, secretary of state and commissioner of motor vehicles, said today. Jn the past three months, Mr. Bath said, the Indiana Bureau of Métor Vehicles has revoked the

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ported.

lot incom | ning Indiana h

He explained (by which driver newed during mon lows thes bureau to\ maintain a

{closer check on operabors.. “Before the year is over,” he} off

1said, ‘we hope to have off; Ithe highways a majority of the 4 are | responsible for 30 per cent of\ the accidents on Hoosier highways.” License applications refused because the new licensing setup dis) closed the applicant as incompetent or.unfit to drive totaled 1124. An additional 3905 driver permits were taken away by the safety responsibility division for a vari-

convictions, accidents or physical disabilities.

nted 43,766 licenses during wink February and March, but” 5356 potential drivers were rejected by the examiners for in-,

oompatnte behind the wheel. The

| Kristian will prents in a piano Tecital’ at 3p m: Bunday in the | Brookside-Park Community build-

riving Jicenses of 5029 persons |

ety “of reasons including court]

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within the last six months. How-| tion for State

{the figure reported to police by nancial and ces the sur In addition to the quired for their Lteticn safe thefts, police quoted him as said. “They are entitled to classe saying he committed three store, mat are not ih large to teh break-ins. : Lo :

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Deadline Set On Venue Change

Marion County Superior Court | judges have until‘May 19 to show cause to the State Supreme Court why they should not per4mit an appeal from the Indianapolis Redevelopment Commisrion to be venued outside the

The Supreme Court yesterday, In effect, reversed the decision f Superior Court judges that | appeals from the Redevelopment | Commission's designation of slum [clearance areas could not be | heard outside the county,

“Thé nase |] in which the ruling]

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CAE Ahade tract at W. Washington St. and | White River Pkwy. which the | Commission had designated as a area to be cleared for industrial { development, i One owner of tenements in the

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