Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1930 — Page 19

JAN. 10, 1930

NAVAL PARLEY TO BE HELD IN HISTORIC PLACE 400-Year-old St. James Palace Is Scene for Negotiations. BY JOSEPH GORDON. United f’rex* SUB Correspondent LONDON. Jan. 10.—Four centuries of time and the finest existing examples of Tudor grandeur will peer down at the delegates of the great naval nations of the world n they convene at St. James palace this month for the Five-Power conference to discuss naval limitation. By curious coincidence, the great conference will begin just 400 years after Henry VH began to build the "magnificent and goodly house of St. James m 1530. The designs were prepared by Thomas Cromwell, whose namesake a little later, was to figure so prominently in the affairs of the palace. Notwithstanding tne ravages of time, fires and unfriendly climate St. James palace remains . the "magnificent and goodly house, ’ its battlements and towers almost living symbols of another age, another spirit, another eia in the affairs of men. Priceless Tapestry Room To reach the conference room the delegates of the naval nations wfil have to pass through Friary court, an outdoor court where for centuries tall guardsmen have stood at attention as generations of kifigs and queens and royal prices passed in and out. To reach the floor where the conference room is located the delegates will use the main stairway, designed by the great Sir Christopher Wren and subsequently early in the eighteenth century, altered by William Kent. Then they will pass through the [Tapestry room, entirely covered 'with priceless tapestries especially , made for Charles I, illustrating the \rmours of Venus and Mars, and faring the monarch's monograms. Fireplace Magnificent C This room contains a magnificent -eplace. An interesting feature oi knis fireplace is the cipher H and A (Henry and Anne), joined by a true lover’s knot. On the right, probably carved out later, is the lone initial H. Then they will enter the conference room itself, known to history as Queen Anne’s drawing room, one of the most imposing rooms in all England. The color scheme is soft red. The floor is entirely covered by a redfigured carpet; the walls are covered with warm-red silk of beautiful, simple design. The room is about 150 feet long. 50 feet wide. At one end stands a fine marble fireplace of classical design, believed to have been done by Sir Christopher Wren. The head of Medusa is in the center of the piece. Under Nelson’s Gaze Over the fireplace and looking almost menacingly at the table at which in January the delegates from America and the other countries will confer, are huge paintings of the three Georges, First, Second and Third. The latter, contemplating the scene from a sitting position, looks down almost fiercely, as if resentful of the fact that the representatives of a certain people occupied important positions in a room where he once received certain news.

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IVanut Roast Two cups of bread crumbs, Ti cup of milk, 'i cup of peanut butter, 3 medium size potatoes, 1 egg, 1 onion. Boil and mash the potatoes, chop the onion fine, mix with milk and crumbs, peanut butter and add the egg well beaten. Form in loaf and bake in moderate oven one-half hour. MISS ROSEMARY MORRIS. 240 Blake street, No. 5, Soafoam One cup of light brown sugar, 'L* cup of white sugar, % cup of boiling water, 1 teaspoon of vinegar. After this has boiled until it forms a feard bail when dropped in cold water, pour it over the stiffly beaten white of one egg. Continue beating until creamy and drop from spoor; on oiled paoer. MRS. RALPH MASON. 18 Beverly street, Greencastle, Ind. Rice Griddle Cakes Take 1 cup of rice and boil until tender. When cold mix with 4 cups of milk, the yolks of 4 eggs and 2 cups of flour sifted with 2 teaspoons of baking powder and a little salt. Beat whites of eggs to a froth, add and bake on a hot griddle. MARY COONS. 810 Jefferson Crawfordsville. Corned Beef Hash Combine 2 cups chopped corned beef, 2 cups boiled potatoes, chopped, 2 onions sliced, *4 teaspoon pepper and Vi teaspoon salt; turn into hot

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frying pan in which 2 tablespoons butter has been melted; add \ cup milk, mix well and spread evenly over the pan. Cook slowly until there is a brown undercrust. Serve on hot platter and garnish with parsley. MRS. LOUIS MOHR. St. Paul, Ind. tL Fresh Ham With Cider Select a fresh ham and have the bone removed. Fill cavity with bread and onion dressing. Place ham in roasting pan, dredge with flour, salt and pepper. Add cup hot water, sear in hot oven fifteen minutes (450 degrees F.), reduce heat and continue roasting in a moderate oven, allowing about thirty minutes to the pound. After the first hour add 2 cups of sweet cider, baste

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frequently after the second hour. Add 2 more cups. When ham is done, make a sauce of liquid in pan by thickening with flour. Serve with ham. MISS FREIDA BLEULER. 2859 Adams street.

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