Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1950 — Page 3

THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1950

Action Charges Florist Telegraph With Move in Restraint of Trade

- Hoosier Flower SE Seeks Indiana Ranks The hE IAN Man - : $2 Million in Monopoly Suit i 12th in Censts

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Like Other American Males “Truman Naps in Yndsryet

House Delegation WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (UP) —Like many: another. American A ‘multimillion dollar suit charging monopoly. in restraint of trade R . +11 male, President Truman takes naps in’ his underwear. was filed yesterday in the Indianapolis FederaF Court. emains a f He also does his best to comfort the womenfolk .when trouble |

Flowers By Wire, Inc. a Marion, Ind.; concern, asked about $2 (Continued From Page One)

million damages against the Florist Tele y AS - SiON an BSE graph Delivery Associa 8 Sok Herman Wiecking, president of the Marion company; charged : the association had grown into; of the an: “exclusive monopoly ‘in the, ciation to get the ec-operation| will r business of buying -and selling of their members. flowers.” He had already reached indiThe suit was filed under a sec- vidual agreement with a large

- enteent Indianapolis florists are bership, the suit charges. ‘ington

members of the Detroit organ-. FTD refused the plan and noti-

a another

man reports

tion.

an President -in his home

all over in &

ization. fied its members they would be. p : : ogmey by.-H. Dale. Brown. Republi Planned Retail Booths - expelled from the organization ennsylvania down three, Mis- Buf he wasn't just a bY stander; id Bn Mr. ;Wiecking planned. to re. under a forbidden “dual member- SOUT, New York. and Oklahoma fig was ‘the target. candidate for. Marion County 4 gp e 0. re down’ two ea¢h, and Arkansas, clerk, in a speech at a Seventh

ceive and dispense orders through Ship clause” if fhéy “participated pt

his firm by setting up retajl in the plan, the suit states. booths in department stores, - Expected $12. Million Volume | “r= In October, 1948, he went to =The FTD also notified its mem-! act on the Miami convention of the Ders they would be required to Florist Telegraph Delivery Asso- dispose of common stock held in | Flowers by Wire, Inc.,, or be ex- % | pelled, the ey says. { . Mr. Weicking held in-the suit, {that had he been permitted to do;

notify | numbe

i | business with FTD members he el€cted to the 83rd Congress that of a favorite Secret Service soooaate persons whose workAUSS: : would have grossed more than which ‘convenes in. 1953. Tt will man. . ing hours conflict with those of hal 2 : $12,600,000 worth of business in be up to the state legislatures to ~ Mr. Truman reassured het, fin- sublie offices BDL : aw the CONgressions: io. ished dressing and went downs ? : : GA raw, she new congressional dis- Corse rom ip Regarding the sale of marriage Rae > ines, Stairs. \ Boones artificates y y The new population shows that _ Her aged mother, Mrs. David Hp ife Teruficptes Mr Iw ‘> ‘ the country has 19,028,086 people Wallace, also was upset by the 5 JV more than ff had a decade ago. shooting. “She is visiting in Blair “High pr essure techn ique on the / N. Y. Still N House, and her health has not part af any employee in the / : re . 2 Su No. 1 been good lately. clerk's office in the sale of marn 1e- state-by-state break- ‘ tn

other shameful example of why in fift we need funds to hire decent at- With 7, tendants.’

mots; Kentucky, Mississippl and Tennessee down one each?

Som Declares i

bat 1llinois remains in fourth place smaroar ( 1 n on a singLagsan termed the escape “an<th 87 2 ? place Margaret, out of town on a sing

Occurs.

| th ahead of the deadline. The President was taking a nap yesterday when two gunmen

Truman will send them to

the House during the first week tried to shoot their way into Blair House to kill him.

new session in January. He. Awakened by the’ shots, he —— ere ere erie

ecommend the following jumped out of bed, crossed to the | changes in state delegations: open window. and peered out to Clerk ‘Candidate California up seven seats, -Flo- see what the shooting was about,

rida up two, and Maryland, Michi- That revealed his napping cos- Pledges Reforms |

tion of the anti-trust laws, Sev- percentage of the firm's mem- gan, ‘Texas,

Virginia and Wash- tume for the warm November = 4 survey by technical experts! up one each. afternoon. : 0 modernize operation® of the —Hr-Pays—to—Axet= i

Get bark.’ bellowed ‘a White House guard. \

Ward GOP rally today. Lh Ron “A modernization program will house will have 15 days to, ~ LDe President got. ————be needed to administrate the the reapportionment. ~~ .i~ His next thought, like any clerk's office “economically and

Unless it decides-to increase male, was of his pants. He ‘was efficiently for top dollar service its size ‘ffom ' the present 435 dressing rapidly when Mrs. Tru- at Jower cost,” he said. seats ;the Clerk of tite House will man rushed in, distressed because, n,. “grown also promised to

each state governor of the she thought the body of wolld- provide suffictent clerks to be on r of Fepresentatives to be: be Killer Oscar Collazo below -was 4.4y after regular hours to ac-

Press Secretary Charles Ross riage certificates will. not be

New York remains the asked him if he still planned to tolerated.”

in the pation with 14,-/

2 ‘ : attend the dedication of a memo- He said he would ask “the In830,192 residents. California i ’ es B 8, - rial statue in Arlington Cemetery dinkavclis Bar Association and Escaper Declared . DUE) Pennsylvania ont of 38 across the Potomac: the abstract companies for sug-j ‘Another Unruh’ : iin Ra Darey : yargin. “Why, certainly.” said the Pres- gestions on im prove ment of serv- < & as IND. LL0 and " A t roe . i ident. c¢es in the clerk's othide i (Continued From Page One) | Pennsylvania 10,498,012 He telephoned his daughter al

The candidate also promises to work for reforms in the election laws to eliminate delays and conyestion- at the polis,

712,176, and Ohio continues ing tour, and expressed concern h- with 7,946,617. Texas, for the men wounded while pro-. 711,194, moved up to the tecting him.

sixth place spot vacated by Cali- Having dressed and comforted

his womenfolk, Harry Truman Fairchild Raps -Bresont

y fornia, - THE PETER .He said he fired attendants | Today's figures are based on a went on about his business. ‘Divorce Mill’ Methods |

Henry Rush, 37, Logansport, and court of individuals which began rt a————

PAN CLASSIC BLOUSE . Raymond Fieener, 39, Monticello, {April 1. The count took nearly Forfune Answers State The present prosecutor must ac

responsible for the éscape for neg-| jive months but the population

: is’ liste ¢ rie pe . 3 . : ligence and added: : {April 1. 9 omcially as “that of yn Deficit Charge vorce mill”./methods charged by Adorable on tots in extra fine : P J : .. "Democratic candidates, - Frank t broadcloth An investigation showed that| = eat William Fortune, ‘Republic AN pairchild, GOP prosecutor nom-! coun a . : TF i, G prosécu ‘ : re 5 ‘despite the fact both patients were | candidate for State Treasurer, 10 ee charged.in a speech at 2708 beautifully finished with isolated as maximum Security ‘Hasbrook “Attacks day answered - -Gbv.. Schricker’s ged na Spee A $ i 5 " = 5 i y eo 8 8 er- He yo ¥ Q ents i a : ed pn : : sid stitched collar and "pearl vdses, the two attendants per Democratic Pamphlet charges ‘that statem nts about Tha Tow riaived. thet. the button trim. mitked themrto be'up and dressed Hag deficit’ in the State government se an 1 ea piL the when, they should have heen. in thomas LC. Hasbrook, GOP can- gare false. . brosecuior 3 ofluce present € I1#'s Sanforized and bed,” Dr. Larson said. “They per- Site. for Sau Representative, - rhe Governor said figures used partys ho does Te i erized— : mitted them to be. together con-;t0day atlacked a campaign pam- yy Mr. Fortunes on state finances 1 [ 2 sai Marcerizse: i last and eon phiet issued by’ Democratic lead- ware not true ‘Most of the prosecutors in these ast through tub and wringer— os Pickad Ub ake ers, inferring that various “veter- “Those figures were taken, ffom cases rarely ask questions or, The oarfect ion for lompars.. icked Up Heys ans organizations had indorsed your own State Auditor's: office Shek the cases, ‘It is no wonder} peries w jump “The patients picked up keys Democratic candidates. | - which ‘fs a matter of public in- Such cases are tried in 10 minand skirts int e youngest "which should not have been left|. He said officials of these vet- formation and open for any one “'€% ‘crowd—Sizes 3 to 6 in the open and let themselves erans groups-had denied the in- to see,” Mr. Fortune said, “I'm/ He said. if elected, he will make 2 out. It was a half-hour beforeiferences that they had’ indorsed new in politics and am not used Certain that the rights”of all 2 25 : . guards discovered their escape. candidates of any politic al party. ‘ts lying” Parties in—diverece-cases TO-: » en ecteg

“This is what will happen as

Other blouses for big sister, ~~ long as we can only pay $115 » Schlosser Asks GOP Ritterskamp Pledges

month for people to work 12-hour

cept full responsibility for “di-|

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Mrs. Carrie Heaton

Sizes Fis and Junior shifts six days a week.” Dr. Lar- Aid Court Reforms Survey of Schools Services Ananoed teen (I -14) son said. Chalmer Schlosser, Democratic Paul H. Ritterskamp. Demo- Se : : g : : = “T fire on the average of“ane candidate for Superior Court 2, cratic candidate for Washington lo ervices and. burial for Mra. 1 25 fo 3 08 ‘a week for drinking or brutality,” said the candidates’ program for Township trustee, today pledged arrie Heaton, former Indianapo-

he said. “Here’s a perfect example court |of the kind of attendants we taken:

reforms has been under- immediate survey of the town-f His resident, will. be in Puente, Cal. ! on a non-political basis and ship's schools, if elected in the] Mrs. Heaton died Tuesday’ in|

policies—in—Washington— were

L STRAUSS & : (0 {have. After this ‘happened we!invited Republicans to support. it.| Nov. 7 elections. ; |California, friends here learned! . . {tented those two attendants and “The - Republican candidates He said the township's three yesterday. Her ‘husband, John. ME-TOO SHOP — {found one attendant tested more have criticized our program and schools are now operating “well \was in the real estate business SIXTH FLOOR feeble-minded than the patient in profess to be satisfied with \exist- over the intended student ca- here before ving from Indian-| z {his charge.” : ‘ing conditions,” he said. pacity.” = _* ‘apolis 16 years ag CR ce i Ll Li = ee = — Surviving a: her husband : - * ue are a-daughter and two sons ~ : ; 2 : bl? - : The Men’ s Store, th High Divorce Rate I : : 5 Blamed on New Dei ww ’ ged 8 o ( omplete On The Sireet Flo0s Conditions caused by. New: Deal

blamed for thé. high divorce rate iby Frank Beckwith, attorney, in ra speech at a GOP rally at 2708

{Northwestern ‘Ave. last night. “The divorce rate has been. in-| {fluenced by inflation, high cost of livihg and other products ofc the New Deal" he said.

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