Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1919 — SANDS AND DEAN IN LEGISLATURE [ARTICLE]

SANDS AND DEAN IN LEGISLATURE

FORMER TO SERVE IN HOUSE AND THE LATTER IN THE SENATE. Representative William L . Wood returned to Indianapolis Sunday tobe ready for the reconvening "of the Indiana legislature Monday. Attorneys Charles M. Sands and D. Delos Pean accompanied the representative to the capital city. Both have secured places with that body. Attorney Sands will be roll clerk in the house and Dean will have a place in the senate. Attorney Dean served in the last Indiana state senate. He will possibly remain with the senate during the entire session. Sands’ appointment is for a period of twenty days, which is as long as he can spare from his duties here. He is city treasurer and county attendance officer.

The selection of Mr. Sands to this important position is hot only a compliment to him but is indicative of the standing of our representative, Mr. Wood, in the lower law making branch of the state. Dean made an excellent record for efficiency in the last session of the senate and in an interview with our senator, Will Brown, we were assured that Dean would get a good place - While Mr. Sands is in Indianapolis his office here will be in charge of Private Junior Benjamin, who has just lately been. discharged from army