Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1948 — Page 5

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Anti-Trust Violation A committee of indignant 4¥ndianapolis housewives tomorrow will begin an investigation of the 2 cent. increase in milk prices within the past two weeks.

“At the same time, the Indianapolis Federation of Community

Civic Clubs will name a special

food price committee to seek Fedinvestigation of possible, violation of anti-trust laws by!

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Indianapolis milk companies.

Mrs. O. B. Lynn Adams, presi-| dent of the Indianapolis Wo-|

men’s Council, ‘said the board of]

directors of the council will meet

at 10 a. m. tomorrow and appoint a five-member committee to investigate “both sides of tHe ques- |

tion.” Action Follows Appeals She said that after the committee's investigation the council would decide what action it would take. Mrs. Adams said the council's move follows many appeals from housewives objecting to the increase of milk from 20 cents to 21 cents a quart this week-end. Milk prices were increased from 19 to 20 cents a quart July 15. C. Winfield Hunt, executive secretary of the Milk Foundation of Indianapolis, said the increase is, due to the higher prices now being paid the farmer for raw milk. He predicted the price of milk might rise to 25 cents a quart this winter. . Judge Paul C. Wetter, president of the Indianapolis Federa-

tion of Community Civic Clubs;jter Aschenbrenner’s ‘éontention

said he would appoint a three or five-man committee this week which would seek Federal investigation of the second increase. Last week Federal authorities indicted eight milk distributors in the Chicago area for violation of anti-trust laws, Meanwhile,. Bloomington and Evansville were other Hoosier cities where the cost of milk was

raised this week-end.

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LOOK OUT, THAT'S HOT —Don Wechsler, 111 Kansas St., fights with a water-soaked blanket fo put out a fire in a burning car near Greenwood on U.S. 31. The blaze started yesterday afternoon as Paul Eder; 315 S. Emerson Ave. and a friend, Pete Specht, 111 Berry Ave., were returning from Camp Atterbury where they hoped to wisit friends, but were refused entry. Mr. Eder lost control of the car when the vehicle caught fire and ran into the ditch. No one was injured.

Faces Lie Test In Death of Wife

‘Suicide Note Looks Fishy,’ Sheriff Says

OREGON, Ili., Aug. 2 (UP) State experts arrived today with a lie detector to test farmer Les-

that his wife committed suicide. Mr. Aschenbrenner’s wife, Alviha, 36, was found dead

In on her chest. She had been shot once in the head. Ogle County Sheriff Joseph Faas held Mr, Aschenbrenner for questioning because “things didn’t look right” even though deputies! found a suicide note. Sheriff Faas asked state officlals to send a lle detéctor and experts to question the farmer. “The suicide note itself looked soft of fishy,” Sheriff Faas said. “We found it in a cigaret case in Mrs. Aschenbrenner's pocket. But she didn't smoke. “The bullet hole looked too to have been made by a

Sheriff Faas said Mrs. Aschen-

xing in Indiana, announced. The recruiting will- be on aiwas thrown fromi ‘a mo Tr

brenner appeared to have been dead “for about two days ‘and her husband wouldn’t answer when I asked why he hadn't called the|sheriff as soon as he found her.”

Navy Here Resumes

Recruit Enlistments The U. 8, Navy recruiting offices resumed enlisting qualified men today, Lt. Cmdr. I, J. Davenport, in charge of javy recruit-

limited quota as a result of the apid increase in volunteer enlistments since the

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Local Woman

Killed When Car

Accident victims included a whose husband was’ “teathing ‘her bicyelist.

State Fatal Accident Toll For Week-End Rises to 17

Learning to Drive

Indiana’s week-end accident death toll stood at 17 today. The toll” included. 12° dead in =| drowning and water accident deaths.

Goes Into Spin trafic accidents and five

newly wed Indianapolis woman to drive, and 4 Tsar boy 2

Mrs. Margaret mii ea shall, 26, of 3910 Camplin {was fatally injured in an at

terday. Her J sband william, | sala she confused the Shake’ and and e accelerator, causing to spin. Her husband was slightly injured.

nigh, in General Hospit was injured Saturday when pg] cramp

truck driven by Ralph B: Brown; | goo St. and Station St.

“James Sowers,” 77, Covington, killed when a plsce-of steel from the truck he was Fidihg 8 Pierced his chest after the was sideswiped by another car “south of Covington yesterday. . His son-in-law, Forrest Bowen, Covington, who was driving, was Injuret Motorcyels Victim Mrs. Rhoadalow Fredericks,

Prairie Creek, killed. wh =

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being operated by her husband, Max, near Linton yesterday,

passage of the new Selective Bervice Act he said.

John Jackson, 61, Cincinna fatally injured when he lost naiy trol of the car he was driving near -Brookville Saturday ‘night and hit a tree.

Kenneth Crabtree, 17, Soseyfrom a tractor on his farm and

was run over by the rear wheels. Austin L. Goodwin, 25, Wayne-

Housekeeping

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unwrapping some meat. | She said—holding it up: “I horsemeat—but this will make a {fine steak.” Mrs. Forni buys practically |everything fresh every day. For ‘she hasn't got an icebox or a refrigerator — and she never) heard of a quick-freeze gadget. When she wants to keep something cold she takes it down to the cellar .and tosses it on top of some wine bottles. Cat Just Loafs Resting across a kitchen chair was a loaf of bread as long as a broom and curled up on the bread was™ Fifi,” the cat. Our kind © of cellophane - wr! germ-frantic sanitation doesn’t bother the French housewife, When you buy a loaf the baker just hands it to you-—no wrapp

Thee" «only one sink in the! house—in the kitchen. There's a single faucet—and it’s not hot. “How about a bath?” I asked Mrs. Forni. “We all go—my husband, my little girl and, I—down to the public bathhouse . . . just a few blocks away. We got 2 nice hot bath for 6 francs (about 20 cents).” Mark of Tycoon If you have a bathtub in Paris

Town; who was tatatly injured in ‘the collision of two “motorcycles near Lafayette Saturday.

Teiome 8. Btripefk, 12)

Collides With. Truck +... aT yesterday, i «Henry Wiedenhaupt, 7 te owned ew Lake ni ald, of 3716 B. 35th Bt ¢ od : np NeW.

bicycle ‘was in collision with a tordsville 33, of 3360 N. Grant St., at 35m TLL Cy

Other traffic "accident victims who ’ died of - injuries

are: dived fram from a jer a Richard Wolf, . 1% . Brimfield; and: struck killed yesterday when a car in vd tour which ‘he and other teen-|other agers Jars riding front soe Migegpoe ui al near: other fotir! Nl boys were. injured. Skull rractored oo

ville, killed Saturday when he felllwater pump hose tends to gts

Taxes Wits of Paris Wife

Food Has to Be Bought Daily, Even Sunday;

And as for Baths, They're Taken ‘Our’ By FRED SPARKS, Times Fo PARIS, Aug. 2—By comparison wi American housewife’s job is as easy as gargling Take Mrs. Andree Forni, 28, for instance. When I entered her neat one-story, three-room house she was

Water Accidents Dead in water accidents were: James Schdbn, Merrillville, and Chicago,

who drowned in Lake Michigan

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day after he recel a fractured skull“ in in auto éollision early yesterday t Allisonville Rd. and Kessler Blv: The accident occurfed when Mr. Williams was forced to stop quickly a2 another mo halted suddenly: in front of or James A. Turner, 39, of 314 16th 8t., just behind Mr, wilHams, was unable to stop and rammed into the Willlam’s car. ule} Seu occupants of the cars were

HINT TO DRIVERS After long service, radiator and

orate, and should be replaced to avoid having particles of fabric clog the radiator core.

Without Ice

Correspondent a Paris housewife, an with champagne.

know you Americans. don't like

own laundry. And soap is severe ly rationed. When she bends over the tub she's got to scrub—just like grandma, Almost everything around Mrs. Forni’s house is an heirloom. Her coffee grinder—-nobody buys ground coffee in Paris—belonged had to My. Fornl's: father. ‘The bed baby sleeps In is more than 50 years old. The house housed daddy’s granddaddy. And he used the Chic Sale out badk. The F's shared it with' the family next door. - Packs His Lunch Mr. Forni carries his lunch. And it doesn't conatin a hardbolled egg and a sandwich. It contains a full meal and a bottle of wine, Mr, Forni heats his meal (2t 0 stove provided by the company. Everybody drinks wine. Even little Michele. She's only 9.

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—-Cool weather will continue ne the Name Chet tonight and tomorrow. The mercury will remain down in the Ohio Valley and the Great Pleins as cool winds stream in from the over Minnesota, In the Far West, ‘it will also bs cool. The dotted affected areas of the fotocast show where government experts forecast shewets in the: next 2

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importan al task done at all, at. least so far 'ederal

Mrs, Martha Shaum, 513 E. 20th St, today Is $738 richer for

method: o of bicycle tube assem and inspection. %. Mrs. Shaum has been employed the: local plant 15 years, work-| ing in-auto and bicycle tube finishing. .and ‘Inspection depart ments. Under “the company’s suggestion award igo, iid gre couraged’ to. eas poring their jobs. To date “| this ‘year 286 have 5 been received and 57 cash awards, paid. The average award been $36.

Legion Guards

Of Buffalo Bill °

LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, Colo, Aug. 2 meted guards pattoled the steelfenced grave of Buffalo Bill today

in on a $10,000 offer for the Indian Scout's body. The American Legion post & Cody, - Wyo., offered: $10,000 to anyone who could return the body of Col. William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody from its tomsb ‘on Joomput Mountain near Denver, a: The Leyden-Chiles-W

neer American's grave. termaster section of issued rifles, helmets, boots and other defense equipment. The Colorado contingent of the

grave scoffed. They pointed out that attempts had been made before to claim ¢ Buffslo Bill's body. Bince then, the caretak 20 tons .of concrete have buen gud. poured over the colonel’s place.

Shape of the Future

CHICAGO, July 2 (UP) . | style show which fs the “toundation” of all style shows opens Chicago tomorrow, The Nt Corset Style Show will demonstrate how 22 of the nation’s leading corset and bra manufacturers intend to shape the future.

Mr. F. is handy around the house. He installs the wiring! paints the rooms, builds shelves!

—and does not take Mrs. F. to reward of 10,000 pounds i!

the movies. They haven't seen one in three years.

are two bikes. On Sundays Mr. F. gets on one with Michele; Mrs.

lunch.

earns only i, a month as an electrician on the subway. Naturally, Mrs. Forni does her [*

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$40,000 REWARD OFFERED a | CAIRO, Aug. 2 (UP) — |Egyptian government offered “ord

today for information leading to the conviction of persons respon-|

The family’s prize possessions sible for recent explosions in

Jewish-owned department stores. ! Ten persons .vére injured in the: latest blasts.

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City Teen Chorus Will Stage Show

The yea teen chorus willl present “Annual Summer) River Foi of the

lay, is free to the public.

Youth Shot by Police; Condition Is Critical

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The youth was shot Sattrday] Jar Lids 23° night as he fled from a parking | [dar Rings 5c

lot near Market and West in| | ‘Several witnesses told police they had seen Sanders tng be ants ked cars there he hs or handles.

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