Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1948 — Page 16
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Seeking
La Races For Asse embly Seats
e Veterans
Newam to Indiana Legislative Posts
By BOYD GILL United Press Staff Oo de: rrespondent
state
legislators whose terms expire
HI Tour Shonay Pav oiana stats legislators but there also is a bumper crop of newcomers seeking to unseat the incumbents.
As the half-way mark in‘'the of candidacy was reached at the list of candidates showed that 56 served in the 1947 General As-
Eight of the 25 state senators whose terms. expire this year already have bid formally for an-
other term.”
But the 56 state representatives aspiring ‘to longer service have
been challenged by 117 other can-
didates, And there are three challengers for every one of the incumbent senators seeking renom-
ination.
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Remain
Fifteen Days If the same ratio of newcomers
the 30-day period for filing declarations
of state’s office today, the of 100 members of the House who
;jand Lawrence counties. In Lake, 10 Democrats already are in the field for five House seats and five Democrats have filed for two Senate spats. In Lawrence, four Republicans are in the race for a single House seat. In addition, 22 candidates for congressional offices have filed their declarations. Among them are nine present representatives. The only exceptions are Rep. Earl Wilson (R. Ninth district), who is expected to run but has not yet filed, and Rep. Iouis Ludlow (D, 11th district), who recently said
and veterans con the Tast Ralf of the Sling poriad, |. would Tetire at the end of his there will be many con for present term.
legislative seats in the May pri. mary with bulky lists of 1d
testants,
Thus far, with 15 of the 30 fil. ing days remaining, 109 RepubliDemocrats have filled house, Despite this turnout of Doperuls,
cans and 64 for seats in the lower
there are several legislative dis-
tricts from which no candidate
from eit} r G. 0 (R. Among a re, A anane a8" gels Mog? ay ar Rox, aor Plke, div vin a ext 1 oR . Hymera), Russell L L. san, Jeffarsons Seott Decatur Jen Sarto tetas m 8. gor. rings. Ripley Switzerland. Mon- fer" inurl. crit Soi Adams-Wells, and Benton-White. |{ ¥ Waele (R. craw.
. Thirty-five candidates are took Hi ie,
ing nominations for 25 seats
in the Senate. But despite the vel: yon/,
ume of filing, there have been
candidates yet from the Pinay Marion, pe oNiuss-Wabash, Hen-
oble senatorial ais.
drieks » by, Allen-
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Three-way Republican races already have shiaped up in the Third and 10th distric Recent filings ade the following Erde Pred A "Bidien iB (D. "Hammond, flord (R. Peru tative
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2: Banker Facing I-Year Sentence
Pleads Guilty to
Embezzlement Charge Frank H. Dillon, former $165 a month branch bank manager, today faced a possible maximum
ment and a $35,000 fine for em-
bezzling $32,028 from the bank he managed at Spiceland, Ind. Dillon was arrested last January, and at that time he estimated he had taken $10,145. Yesterday he pleaded guilty to an indictment charging he took more than three times as much. Judge Robert C. Baltzell, in [Feasral Court here, delayed sen-
_|tencing while the court proba-
tion officer made a check of Dillon's standing in Spiceland. tors Are Queried District Attorney B. Howard told the court that a query of depositors by the bank Tovealed Dillon's accounts were | short at least $32,028, | “Mr. Caughran said the figure might be her, because some "customers the bank were ‘reluctant” to aid in the check and|* some did not report. | Dillon was appointed manager of the bank, a branch of the Citizens’ State Bank of New Castle, in 1937.
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C At the time of his arrest, Dil- i lon told investigators that he G “Just lived up” the money he “I had a lot of sickness in my| family and I couldn't make ends
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for an explogion in the “Little Inch” natural gas pipeline which blasted a huge hole in the ground and burned out a 15-acre area near here, Earlier theories of sabotage were discarded. Three homes were destroyed by the fire, but State Police said no ¥ #1 ‘one was injured. The hole left "| lby the blast was “big enough to hold two houses,” police said. | The pipe is a 20-inch line carry{ing natural gas from Louisiana to Northern Ohio and Pennsylvania. A 24-inch pipe which runs within three feet of the smaller tube was not damaged by the blast, Pumping stations at French Lick and Oakland City cut off pressure in the pipes shortly after the explosion and firemen from nearby Petersburg were able to get the flames under control when the gas was cut off, . “Like Bombing Rald” A company engineer at French Lick said the fire could have been caused from sparks struck off rocks which were scattered by 5 explosion. i Ray Fields, a Petersburg fire{man, said S ian leaped “more |than 100 feet in the air. State Policeman Howard Lytton at Jasper, 35 miles from the explosion, said “it looked like a bombing raid.” The blast occurred at about 6:30 p. m. The 9re was reported under control at 9. fhe The farm home of William Du-
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6 Dead, 10 Missing In Tavern Blast
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‘At Centralia, Ill. CENTRALIA, II, Mar. 19 (UP) —The death toll in a series of explosions that shattered a
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