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‘| Parents Of Abducted Boy Are Willing ToGo (2=""_""""""" "Truman Calls For US. To (22257 Mobilizing For Mass Polio Shots = ama lm 4 man a | He called his targets “old isola. To Any Lengths To Assure His Safe Return | »qgmmee Build Really Strong Defense °S*% SS: i : i \thomists. the new imperialists”—and NO INTENSIVE &, . 2|_AE™ YORE W—Pormer Prost freedoms at heme and chrend endjst coe print, “merticiees of the larry ‘rueman says his wallant and he Struggic. ° INVESTIGATION yg py 7 \United States mast build “a really is the cause af civ nade ‘ii donee strong defense” from a posi- |tion of strength, show wiliageens, 12 Cling for fight for tree-|an jt negotiate “in ail sincerity” for Goms, Truman said “All across nat tigating frenay” in the be said the forces be- j# solution of its differences with OUT country there are peaple at hind it are also seeking an Ameri- aH fy ; i g i i i Later . Creech, told police the woman 7 |the Soviet bloc. work, stirring up suspicion of the can isolationism whieh be contend- lend young oe py ap ead 4 | Truman, urging nonpartisan sup-|United Nations, of our allies, of ed would eventually doom the {ree — - age | |port for this program, says the (°F public servants, of our world if put into effect He added the late model blue sedan with Kan- |Megotiations should be “in firm) ———_— _ ‘and oft. » | |28Feement with our allies and from | license plates . | |* Position of united strength.” > comment Sn. Gouteeso octegust fem | He urged a battle for freedoms taking strain The under os dn both at home and abroad in an a obs yeas | | jaddress last night st a dinner of aay ve an og daughter jthe Four Freedoms Foundation at vse Cuiat About Poy om, & Comes berg .— Rotel. Truman urs. Police telephoned reenlease home, ireces the foundation's fifth an- explained au- saying she was a representative of ‘sual Four Freedoms Award gained admittance earlier disclosure the public schools. She asked the Fourt ’ school, Notre Dame de Sion, might in death oF injury ages of the children and where heed Go. cme af ae meee telling & nun Mrs. Greenlease to the \they attended classes. A house- |tion, established to work for the bed suffered » heart stiack and) Greenlesse, Ti, is a distributor keeper recalled the incidest last |freedoms defined by the late Pres the boy had to be taken to the for Cadillec. |night. Sehool officials said they) DR. C. P. BERWET. State Board of Health Epidemiologist, |igent Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941 Hospital. She said she was the boy's) “I don't know why anybody were unaware of any such survey| seated center, confers with Paul Sher, left, and Jeff Knight, (These are freedom of speech, free. —_ |woutd do anything like this,” he being made. right, vice-chairman and chairman, respectively, of the Mon- dom of religion, freedom from want SPEED IN PRINTING r] nun suggested the woman sid. “There are so many reasons’) The boy was wearing @ white) roe County Chapter of the National Polio Foundation on plans jand freedom from fear. An award requires complete Waray for Mrs Greenlease in the hy anybody would be foolish to linen trousers when taken away! for the immediate inoculation of 7,800 children and pregnant plaque cited Truman for “inspiring facilities—a machine for each step in ‘ chapel while she waited fortake such @ risk. It just —_— about = has) women. Fifty-eight thousand cc's of the preventive serum, |leaderthip in the cause of the four producing a@ job of Printing—linotype, ‘% ed to be called 7 hajmabe esd * I's brown heir. gf.| eamuna globulin, ~~ le xe nga eater, ge = punch, periorator, stitcher, paper cutter, @apel and knelt |about 35 years old and having’ the sutomoblie| community-wide job. ay Sa ee ‘al presses, bindery, and many other neces- Oe leaving the seiteel with Bobby,|reddich brows bole, left the school ing at the County Clinic.—Citizen Staff Photo by Finch. Seo ease mame a ca san anaes fge woman remarked: ‘ig Aplin wen : gays anise These conveniences are all in our ‘m not a Catholic, but I hope) The nun then telephoned the ident ite, will beysi t what happens if you de-| © heard my peayers.” [Grecnleese heme, talhed with Mrs. Sonos eae to learn fault on 2 payment | | found Crackers hte conan et en a ae 4 ent csedii—belere, ast ofer | Although consumer debt is at a vice at any time you may need them. “ about eredit—before, "\record high, those in the lending in the This ~4 aR 1 Cr h Gi emergencies arise. About ON€- business insist there's little to wor-| entire equipment coupled with urvivors lines ‘as nders VE nica of the persons! loans the as-iry chest. They sey. croak ts in| experienced personnel insures satisiac- isociation’s member small loan line with incomes and is important work at minimum cost and maximum | e.e o.° ° companies make comes in that in sparking the sales that keep Are In Critical Condition [Free Advice stern" aziss, si sc i pitino A jpital bills, funeral expenses, re-\— neem . jpair bills, helping relatives in trou. 0 rl } Personal loans, just =, form WSON of cunsumer credit, now total more a than four billion dollars outstand- NEW YORK &# — Millions of ing The association s 900 member American families who go into companies make nearly 10 million debt each year to get homes,|such loans a year for a total of ears, appliances, clothes, are go- around three billion dollars ling to get some free advice from) Here are some of the things a group of lenders: \borrower should watch out for be- SPEED THE ARTMAN PRESS Printing Embossing y $6.50 for 8 Cyl. . PHONE 2.5661 C48, one of five “ eidiy ter - (PLUS PARTS) adil ~~ harvered by the Army to tanaer|, SAN ANGELO, Tex. WP — The oany cg you do fr whet you buy sts hems | SATISFACTION ? 1.0 soldiers from Camp Kilmer, |4rought is hurting some |. The advice could be important) Find out how mgny dollars you CUARANTEED N. J. to Ft. Knox, Ky., nearly #8 cattlomen worse today than It',.-suse more Americans than ever|actually get after the loan is er grou undetermined | touched ground shen did before widespread rains in AU before have morigaged their fu- ranged. Learn exacily how much | CARBURETOR - GENERATOR trofble developed. gust greened up some rangeland. |ture incomes, if any, for goods BaTrT : ‘After pulling ap to about 400 feet,| ‘Then, there was hope rains would ang services to use y. Gates. Ask if interest is deducted GENERAL TUNE-UP the liner nosed down and crashed come in time to make winter pas-| Consumer credit is now put a! from the loan in «dvance, added with a terrific impact, Bodies were ture, But the reins slacked off. more than 27 billion dollars, a rec every time & ruyment is made, scattered as far as 100 feet. Some Now, with a searing heat wave ord. instalment debt accounts fo: or figured each month on the un- were decapitates setting temperature records under/more than 20 billion dollars © paid bslance Learn teferehand if that. The economic future coul. there are extra fees for investiga- of three survives, Resort Air-/pastures to recover . + of Miami, la. operator of} Yesterday the state drought fight, identified her as Dor-\mittee approved resumption | i ; %, a the stewardess among the|clear skies, it's = for many com. of Jean Bush, %,, of Miami. emergency feed shipments to 38)what they’ »e nilot, Capt. Whorton Moller,| more counties, That means the cat- A to ard his assistant, Co-Capt. John tlemen will be able to buy govern-|“‘get maximum value out of De’ itt Pickel, %4, both of San An-/ment-owned dry feed at less than your borrowed dollar” is to be e Tex., were dead when am-|market price. Eightysix of Texas’ |thrashed out at the annual con- Supplies, Vi Flying Lessons— you'll find almost any product or ice you need in the Y: ( Pages of your, telephone directory. Save time and energy —turn, to the Gamma Globulin IMPORTANT NOTICE Home Owners of Key West Get Your Plumbing Officially Checked and Corrected Now } veir records went with them on|wave sent temperatures past 100) Part of it, aceurding to Vice ve transfer in much of Texas yesterday Sey. Authorities at Camp Kilmer said/mour in north Texas recorded 107,\° Elmer Kelton, farm editor of they were emong @ group of Puer-|Wichita Falls and Liano 106, Dal-|®¢ Sen Angelo Standard-Times: a ty Ricans processed from overseas las and Fort Worth 105. Dallas’ “A lot of ranchmen would be out for Sewer Hook-Ups. ey ” Wai some them sew combat) . 28 heat 1 Lt, Col, Roscoe Buckles, herdest we oa 4ctr otticer at Pt. Kaos, ssid tholg,res narerst decision of ble Me lS vno has stuch’ with them 20 FREE ESTIMATES Dr. A. i Shadman, } © em had been taken to Camp Kil-\with only part of his herd left, |"008- They know that if they give , mer from Puerto kico, ‘a big debt at the bank, and the &P 20W, the banker is in a lot of & None of the survivors could tell prospect of another drv winter dur.|fouble. They owe more than their M D. B t Bit ‘One wltnene, Cart South, « trons.(int, “eh Me food Wil ond ban esto cell these whe dectte to : = ” on, PD) portation agent for Trans World ge Dye tm ee wage ll are going to find the sheep| 2% SIMONTON STREET TELEPHONE 2.3231 ” Airlines, said the plane came into pondies thousands of sheep and|™*rket tougher than a tight boot ° View at about 1,000 fee: and de-| ste each year sees strong signs\" ® sore corn. Packers are pay- wires: scended in a normal manner, He many getting ready ine only 3 to 4 cents a pound for said he noticed the left elevator |, quit put it sheep, with some Mexican packers fap on the tail drop and the plane} “ —_. |bidding up pulled up. All at once it nosed dwn) irgin Mary in the| The genera! and crashed into the middle of the| Puerto Ricans’ Spanish tongue. spacious field. Fire Capt. Marion Norris sai ‘alves fat from dry feed sell up The plane broke into two parts|“There wasn't much we could do|to 20 cents a pound but there aren't «ad both engines burst into flames.|about the fire. People were lying|many such animals. e hin d i Most of the survivors seemed oo over the place, and we handled! Whatever happens, there will be means not £ an 1S come out of the tail section. those we could.” fewer cattle and sheep around to & ) Those first on the scene said the) The Army withheld the ‘see ing and muttering invocations to notified. to other states. anyone. Ld aso ‘cca: Compare prices! 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(Premes mas rary somewhat oe aeerby Polio Prevention, Coral Gables, Fla. Duon H. Miller, President FLOOD WATERS ROSE in Rest Beach steadily yesterday until the whole area looked like muddy mirror, Part of the houses had water covering the floor, causing some damages. Navy sent crews out late in the afternoon with pumps to help alleviate the situation. After all night Dumping, the waters had receded slightly this morning—€.izen Photo, Finch.