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pes Polic State GOP Chiefs y This Morning -old Indianapolis housewife was raped early morning by a knife-wielding attacker who ripped out e screen of the apartment window in the 2800 block N. pis. By NOBLE REED : occurred in the apartment of her mother;| For the first time in history the

she had gone to spend the night, being afraid to State Republican Committee will

2 al enter, full force, ‘Into the mustay in her own apartment nicipal campaign of 103 eity elec-

i f what was going on until the while her husband was work- youne' housewit n [tions in Indiana this year. ing all night. : her attacker had fled ed after) “All GOP mayoralty candidates

» checkin lin the state have been invited to a immediately sant five Police ware g for Anger-| pre-campaign convention here cars aroun storm-

; | pol DE rena ists knife, WHCh ine first week In August to comswept near North Side area, but : {plete the “ground work” for a

the rapist escaped. ; |drive to capture the cities. : Intensified Sanhunt pas ii. Gets 180 Days | “If we can’t win the 1951 mediately ordered by police hea » {mayoralty elections we can't win in keeping with Mayor Bayt's in Molesting Case |the 1952 elections for governor recent order he crack down On| , og vesr-old man today was and U. 8. Senator,” is the slogan all sex criminals. sentenced to 180 ddys~ on the of state headquarters. ~, Hunted Man Described state farm and fined $100 and Huge Fund Earmarked The hunted man was described costs for attempting to molest | A big part of the $102,000 colas about 26 years of age, 5 feet/an 11-year-old West Side girl ' and 11 inches, 140 pounds and|last night. . lected at the $100-a-plate Freedom slender. . Charles R. ‘Mooney, 310 N.! He had a small mustache, was Illinois St., was sentenced by clothed in blue jeans and a light|judge Alex M. Clark, Municipal jacket and was wearing a silver|Court 4, on a public indecency ring on his right hand, a wedding charge, reigns

Hig on ba _ t omar tid pile was captured last night bY! ‘The campaign speeches of GOP police she was awakened as the tg men Charles Klein andimgayoralty candidates will sound than climbed through the window a ed SEWOrhY en Be at similar over the state because after ripping out the screen. | i"abies tO flee miter parents ofimost of their platform will be fsthe girl pointed him out to police, sued from state headquarters re-

he pointed a knife at he ald be re not to make| Patrolman Kiein fired one shot|gardless of municipal issues at any noise and to close the vene- at the fugitive who dodged into|stake. tian blinds. a used car lot to escape. The candidates, at the August But he found himself trapped convention, will be “briefed” on

Then still threatening her with the hen Stl ey Ro by a high wire fence surrounding ial tactics for use of national is-

Bef, i the lot. The officers found him gues in swinging voters to the re leaving, he mked on cowering under a car. GOP side if local issues are not Parents of the girl said Mooney enough to get the votes. tried to lure their daughter be-| Countering this strategy, Demo-| hind a billboard. cratic state leaders also have When captured, he tried to|started planning a counter-offen-| resist arrest but was quickly sub- sive against Republican use of sister and brother were unaware/dued by the officers, war and foreign policies. i

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Am He Dem ama ae lining up state organization talent to throw into the city campaigns all over the state where the GOP tries to elect mayors on state and | national issues rather than on city problems.

Kirk Confers = With Gromyko |

By United Press i MOSCOW, June 27 United, States Ambassador Alan G. Kirk conferred for 20 minutes today with Soviet First Deputy Foreign, Minister Andrel A. Gromyko and! hastened back to his embassy to send an urgent dispatch to the State Department in Washington. Ambassador Kirk requested the appointment on State Department instructions. He refused to discuss his visit immediately, but Washington dispatches had dis-|

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direct to the Kremlin for clarification of Russia's Korean cease fire proposal. I (Secretary of State Dean Ache-| son also said in Washington that! he expected within a few hours “some further light” on the cease fire proposal made last Saturday by Jacob A. Malik, Soviet Chief Delegate to the United Na-| tions). |

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Services will be at 1 p. m. Fri-! day in Flanner & Buchanan! Mortuary for J. Creed Fisher, Indianapolis investment broker, who died at Danville, Ill, yester-| day. Burial will be in Anderson.

20 Farm Hands Killed

CAIRO, Egypt, June 27 (UP)— Twenty farm workers were killed and 30 injured today when a tractor and trailer carrying them tell into a canal.

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cuits to fire boxes went out of service during the storm but were repaired in less than two hours.

Indianapolis Power & Light Co, and city emergency squads came to the aid of busy firemen. Fire equipment in service because of the storm included about three-fourths of on-duty personnel of 28 firehouses, 31 engines, three aerial trucks, 17 service trucks and other firefighting apparatus, About 50 to 60 breaks in electrical service occurred throughout the area served by The Indianapolis Power & Light Co. Most of the utility’s trouble was in the distribution system, with the worst spot at 17th St. and Northwestern Ave. where two 4000,volt feeder circuits crisscross, Lightning hit the top circuit and short-circuited. Another sore spot was the Hickory sub-station in southwest Marion County serving Acton,

Dinner last Saturday night has|n.. Bethel and vicinity. This

area also was upset four hours by lightning. The ferocious wind yanked a company telephone off a pole at 100 W. Ray St. Trees and utility wires cluttered lawns and streets in Mooresville, Spencer, Greencastle and Ed-| wardsport. |

by the Johnson County sheriff at] Franklin, He said all highways seemed passable. Some electric lines were being restrung in Franklin by emergency crews from the light and phone companies. More than four hours after the

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Continued¥rom Page One companies in Indianapolis is now under PSC jurisdiction, The others operate without restric tion. ne This has enabled thém to grab “a virtual monopoly over 30 of the largest shippers in Indiane apolis,” the PSC reported. Mr. Hardy said records of the long-haul firms will show what arrangements they have made

fees they have been forced to pay. He said this is the first time

a large number of truckers’ rece ords have been subpenaed. The state was unable to subpena the cartage firms, Mr. Hardy said, because it was doubtful the state had jurisdiction. “Certain shippers in Indianapolis have entered into restrictive agreements with cartage companies, granting them the exclusive privilege of entering their premises,” the PSC charged. Cartage operators “then compel the line haul carriers to pay 12 to 15 cents per 100 pounds,” whereas the charge should be |five to seven cents, the PSC said. Truck line operators complained

Many felled trees were reported (storm, electrical service was out/|ndependence’ Hall Gets Another Historic Chair

over much of Franklin, Several homes and cars were crushed by| falling trees. Indiana Baptist women’ attend-| ing a conference at Franklin Col-| lege had to pick their way| through fallen trees and limbs] cluttering the campus.

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