Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1933 — Page 15

MARCH 3, 1033

STATE OFFICIAL DELEGATION OFF FOR INAOGORAL Strange Air of Hush Over Capitol as Governor’s Party Leaves. "Th* tumult and the houtinr The raplain* and the kin* depart.” nan This couplet of Kipling well may be used to describe the statchouse today, with Governor Paul V. McNutt and his henchmen having departed for Washington for the inauguration. The legislature still is in session, but after these many w'eeks of acting under marching orders from the Governor's office, the legislators appealed too exhausted to taake advantage of the adage: •'When the cat is away, the mice will play.” Nothing untoward is expected to happen, although McNutt has an airplane at Washington so he can return in four hours if necessary. With more major legislation

DOWN DOWN DOWN GO FOOD BILLS WHEN BANANAS S*T*R*E*T*C*H THE PENNIES i •• Wrap whole or half lengths of peeled bananas t x with bacon and broil under the flame, or bake in hot oven about 15 minutes. .... if a ■ I■;• / -A ' l - / &*>*<&**/**</%/*>/ , i. / / ( rm e <y&h, <y / •t I / Sf c oaX ’ / V. V ' * • / %% / % W \ 'V \ YOU don’t have to be a good cook to make good banana dishes. No matter how you bring them on, bananas are BIG table news. And you don’t have to be a genius at figures to discover how much they save you. What less expensive or more exciting main dish could you ask than bananas-rolled-in bacon, a combination of two of the finest of all food flavors... or hot, crunchy banana fritters ... or bananas baked in their jackets and topped with lemon juice or melting butter? * Is company coming? Then lure their appetites with one of these banana dishes. They’re guaranteed to crowd hackneyed small talk into the background! Better still, use bananas to give the family a flavor and health treat today. Order the bananas now while you think of it — \IEISSB ( then watch your dinner go over big. UNITED FRUIT COMPAN'. BANANAS Distributed by Fruit Dispatch Company

I passed and signed than In the whole previous history of the state, McNutt entrained for the national capital Thursday night. Previous to departure, he held a conference with Speaker Earl Crawford of the house, and Lieutenant Governor M. Clifford Townsend. senate presiding officer, to arrange details of procedure dur--1 ing his absence. Only minor details of the immense administration legislative program remain dangling and j these are expected to be disposed i of quickly today or Saturday. Adjournment Saturday night is being considered, but it appeared I likely that the regular date, Mon- ! day, will mark the sine die finish. | The Governor's party en route to Washington tncluded Mrs. McNutt, Thomas D. Taggart, Indiana Demo- ' cratic national committeeman, and Miss Lucy Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson Sinclair, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McHale. Soldier Escapes from Guardhouse Authorities at Ft. Benjamin Har- : rison today appealed to police for aid in a search for Theodore Hulburt, 21, a soldier, who escaped from the fort guardhouse Thursday night. He had been confined for infringement of rules. Details of the escape | were not given.

ROOSEVELT CAN CALL CONGRESS TO JOBQUICKLY Special Session Could Meet Within Few Hours After Inauguration. By Rcripps-Hoicnrd Xctcipaper Alliance WASHINGTON, March 3—Franklin D. Roosevelt can, if he so desires, call a special session of congress to meet within a few hours after he takes office as President Saturdoy. There is no legal requirement that time elapsed between the call for a session and its convening, according to Senator George W. Norris (Rep., Neb.), chairman of the senate judiciary committee, and other congressional lawyers. On several -ccasions in the history of the country anew congress

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has assembled, and started work March 4. In 1869, when Ulysses S. Grant took over the presidency from Andrew Johnson the new President convened congress immediately in a special session which lasted approximately six weeks. William McKinley and William H. Taft both convened congress eleven days after taking office. President-Elect Roosevelt may convene the new congress on Monday, March 6. to enact emergency legislation having to do with the banking situation, according to rumors here. ADDRESS GIVEN WRONG Times Story Is Corrected by Roosevelt Avenue Residents. Statement in The Times Thursday that Mrs. Margaret Griffin Horn, 24, involved in a juvenile court fight over support for her daughter Barbara, 6, lives at 3525 Roosevelt avenue, was an error. She moved from there several months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trittipo now are residents at that address, they said.

BOOZE ARRESTS WILLCONTINUE Provisions of Liquor Control Law to Be Enforced, Says Prosecutor. Marion county bootleggers must continue to "live in fear of the law,” regardless of repeal of the Wright bone-dry law, Prosecutor Herbert E. Wilson said today. Arrests for manufacture and sale of liquor will be made under provisions of the new liquor control bill, he asserted. Penalties for violations, ranging from $lO to SI,OOO, are not as severe as in the Wright measure. A prior statement by Wilson that only drunken drivers and public drunks could be convicted was made before he had studied a copy of the liquor control bill. Only authorized dealers, hotels, clubs, restaurants, answering provisions for licer.sed dealers, will be

free from the law’s Interference,! Wilson said. The prosecutor still has authority to close alleged speakeasies by filing public nuisance charges. Perfect Pinochle Hands PORTLAND. Ore., March 3.—ln a game recently played at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nic Nicorali here, four straight sets of pinochle were dealt out to players. In the ex- j citement no one learned who won the game.

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