wasoption sputed by the ee. It ■quire-!S by tferees votingm it tee ! been ed binm B. ed he might day if ed forSenate itands. loaded iccept-ill not .tatuteieader.Uinoisevisednents,Senatehavewith piling ; Sen-; been ; indi-irs op-buster unless werebothLaredoans Will Vote TomorrowLAREDO. ® Has politically turbulent border town goes to tlie polls tomorrow to decide a battle between the young Reform Party and the entrenched Independent Club.Thirty-six candidates seek 15 positions. The key contest is for the office of. mayor.Joe C, Martin Jr., mayor and president of the Independent Club, has hold the mayor’s office six years. His party's candidates have held the office 35 years.Martin is opposed by Harry Gab vis, 36, a member of the Reform Party which was organized just two years ago. The party won two school board posts in Saturday's election. Two independents, Mike Cantu and Hector Trevino also seek the mayor's office.The Independent Club has 15 candidates and the Reform Party 12. Nine candidates have no party affiliation. There are 15,000 qualified voters here, and about 12,500 are expected to vote.Three Texas Rangers have been here as observers but there has been no trouble,Galvis was bom in Bogota, Columbia, where his family was active in .politics. He is an engineer and moved here six years ago. He resigned as sales manager of a gas utility firm to make the race.mmminsmlltliifSISPSINISKeesminoronceCat WilHie se Music Fe 7:30 p.m. Coliseum, dents par School John’s at SS Cyril Heart, Oi Help and eniy. Dwi;mg.A clima to Our L will be si statue anlt; halo.Trophic seliooLs p said.Admissji