Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1945 — Page 15
Ce ed that a comtagk of forme er and, at the and ee the nistries. | interests could held by a party country. The tion of a Comommunists, inand announced Socialist prime } new chamber. they have gathered, to President |+ Avila Camacho. and’ the congress a by wi Pro » with a demand for action. nists that the Many Unsolved They heard Most of the children, who have next elections, have been between were to be re- 2 and 6 years old. How many wlle from pub- of them there have been is the ’e been the subject of some dispute between, overnment nha the women's group and the police. : The anti-kidnap league indiged, the French nantly denies police statements that wlle was once there dare only three or four still andate to form unaccountable for in Mexico City. pined it on De They cite more than half-a-dozen ’ cases in- the last several weeks r were the mo- alone, ing about. this A prevailing theory about the .. . disappearance is that the children that they felt have been taken to be sold or er countries at “leased” to professional beggars, of many of their whom Mexico has mere than its cause another share. Some even predict they will : ‘ be taken to other cities, and de~ or the solution liberately crippled to make them Socialist party greater objects of pity and thus Leon Blum, -more productive as beggars. Socialist party ns, but, behind a leagly Dhue % ntial figure in e ¢ n, according mothers, simply disappear. The, fact that many of them are barely Sahin » fie able to walk makes it unlikely that i by a Hey simply wandered off and go a condition of ‘ * . maneuver. A 3-year-old boy was playing
in the door of his home. Suddenly
union move- drug store for a package of aspirin munists within and never returned. Two girls, one sure that this of them only 2% years old, were ntinue. That's taken from the same house two nment withoub: . ‘weeks ago and nothing has been profit from all heard from them since. These are 8 y Winter and the sort of stories the anti-kidnap in the spring, league women are documenting in in, 3 he ~ thelr drive. ; hy between, One well-to-do family has blan
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~The Arabs have shown a Ais tine as far as possible, but they have picked what'may be a potent weapon in their declared boycott of
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