Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1933 — Page 7

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M’NUTT FIGHTS EXTRA SESSION * OF ASSEMBLY Governor Relies on Court Suit to Stave Off Call: Revolt Rising. (Continued From Pape One) " * the temper shown in a speech at Richmond Thursday night by Senator Thollie W. Druley 'Dem., Boston i. Declaring a special session will be necessary to and al with the beer and

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bond problems. Druley scored the beer control administration. “It, alone, us big enough to sink a full-sized battleship, much less our Governor,'’ Druley declared. “With the heat turned on. the Governor fears calling an extra session.” The senator said he would be willing to serve without pay to correct the regular session mistakes and ' high - salaried appointees” should do likewise. This referred to the twelve legislators who have received administration appointments. Druley voted dry. and then sought beer patronage and was turned down. Other legislators who have falied to get what they wanted from the Governor also are disgruntled and ready to lead a revolt should a special session be called. Knowing this. McNutt is doing all in his power to prevent it. He explained that he is relying on the supreme court to straighten out the bond tangle. Suit is to be filed at Richmond by Representative Wilfred Jessup (Dem., Centerville),

and hurried to flna’ decision by the high court. It is to be brought against Wayne county for poor relief bill payment, on the theory that a judgment procured can be covered by thirty-year bonds, despite the $1.50 tax law limitation. Should the theory hold, leading bond attorneys will approve poor relief bonds issued in such mannei and solve the problem raised by the 1933 law failing to provide for meeting these obligations beyond the $1.50 limit, the Governor explained. This, he believes, together with another test suit to be filed elsewhere on anorner theory, will relieve the tension and stop special session talk from that source. Bats that live in a subterranean room in the Carlsbad caverns, New Mexico, came out of hibernation this year six weeks earlier than usual.

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RENEW ROAD 31 ROUTINGBATTLE Carmel Landowners Protest; State Board Agrees to Investigate. The battle ever routing of U. S. 31. north of Indianapolis, has been renewed. A delegation of Carmel landowners Thursday appeared at the .state highway commission in an attempt to thwart the new location, j which is nearing completion. ! They seek to have the road routed through Carmel by cutting across from the new location to a point south of that community. Under the plan, decided upon by the former highway commissioners and

under which the road now is being rerouted, the cut-in would come north of Carmel. The new route involves the North Meridian street bridge, not yet in use. Plans have been prepared to construct an overhead over the Monon and interurban tracks and then the route would be completed, it was explained. But the new commissioners agreed to look into the Carmel residents' contention that the whole project was a real estate promotion scheme and see whether it is too late to change the plans. Chairman James Adams, state highway commission chairman, assigned S, G. Cohen, department engineer, to inspect the site and report to the commission. Boy, 8, Drowned in Lake WARSAW. Ind., May 12.—Wilbur Heeter. 8. North Manchester, was drowned in Mud lake, twelve miles west of here, late Thursday. The child had been visiting at the home of an uncle. Jack Behnev, who lives near the lake.

GIRL,*IB, TRIES SUICIDE In Serious Condition After Collapse From Poison Draught. Virginia Gunn. 18. of 833 South Missouri street, today is in city hospital a serious condition as the result of an attempt to end her life by taking poison. She collapsed Thursday nignt at the home of Edna Culver. 611 South Missouri street, a friend, and refused to give any motive for her act. * Caloric Grease Absorber Saves Your Kitchen Walls

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