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Shivers makes a personal appeal to theatre audiences in a special trailer prepared to precede the audience collections in approximately 1,000 independent and circuit theatres during the week of the drive. He points out the dire need, says “Texas should take care of its own” and introduces Mrs. Kay Garner, 26-year-old polio victim being treated at the Gonzales Warm Springs Foundation near Aus- j tin. IEight other Gonzales patients em- j phasize that “Polio Knows No Race— j Creed—Age or Circumstance. They j are: Jo Nell Luce, 7, Rock Springs; j Larry Chadwell, 7. Kennedy; Joyce Wiley, 16, Austin; Bill Heil Jr., 18, San Antonio; Janice McIntyre, 11, San Angelo; Frances Flores, 2xk, Po-teet; Jessie Reese (colored), 4, Ten-; nessee Colony, and Domingo Ornelas, 4, San Angelo.
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Whitewright Sun

Whitewright, Texas, US

Thu, Aug 11, 1949

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