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id it- wcnriHi in ^an /\ui«uu?. v^«uimii r1: vu mAnnouncement was made today Kennedy's victory is likely never af the Mexican Consulate i n to be known for certain The 1.a redo Consul General and Catholic vote was heavy for Ken Mrs Cano del Castillo are a t nedy but wasn't the sole reason present in Mexico City, and are for his victory over Humphrey, a expected to return shortly t o Protestant.Laredo. There is no word here Humphrey won early strengthyet as to Cano’s successor here from niraj arPas as the voteCano will assume his new- du count began But Kennedy forged ties at the* San Antonio Consu- mt0 the lead on the strength of late General within the next hjg majorities in the larger cities two weeks, succeeding Lauro including Milwaukee and Ke Izaguirre noshaMthi gh there had been ru with 1,420 of Witcooain’i S 191 mors tor some time that ( onsul precincts reporting. Kenneriv had General Izaguirre planned to re- 457389 votes. Humphrey 364,175 tiro, it was not know here whe and Nixon 335 575. ther he was retiring or would he Hin« ;n Delegatestransferred to another post Equallv as important as theCano was promoted to the rank popularity contest was the racevote in the city election in which the entire Independent Club slate was elected. Shown, left to rijjht, CminciJ-On the right with heads lowered are Councilmen C. M. Herrera, A. E. Guajardo, and F.d F. Pena.CASTRO SAYS U. S. INCITINGBoy, 17; Girl 20OPPOSITIONHeld In Dope Casemng into Ellender’s prolonged at tack on the voting rights section The Senate’s well knit Southern bloc, directed by Sen Richard B. Russell (D-Ga V was prepar ed to use un considerable time after the Senate finished work on amendments Some Southerners were known to he planning long speeches But there apparently were no plans tor another all out filibuster such as the one which plunged the Sen ate into six around the-clock ses sions early last monthH» MATTHEW T KENNYHAVANA (I PI — Premier FidflrLQCOnSUl Reneral in F?hru*ry. for Wisconsin's 31 convention Castro charged Tuesdav night delegates. Kennedv won 20 dele-i ano ha ' - ”------'* 'Rv VV VI.T GRAY Tiines Staff WriterMEXICObeenMexico's rthat the United States is inciting c . gate votes and Humphrey 10 Cubans to oppose his revolutionForeign service for 39 years one vote was assigned to the On I -' present tour of duty in state » Democratic national com I.aredo. he took over in Decern (Continued on Page 2)ber. 19 Early in his career he had been stationed here for a time in 1925-26.Since he has hern in charge of the local consulate he had donearv regime.’1 Castro, addressing “people’s I militia” units at San Julian airA 17-vear-olH Oklahoma City b:grh school bov and his 20-vear-old girl friend were jailed in lieu of bond Tuesday 6n a marihuana charge.DEPORTS MANThe bov.much to promote closer friend ship and understanding between the peoplfN of the two countries, particularly in cultural exchangeConsul Cano was The Laredo 1 imes 1 the Year for 1959chosenManCounty Road Employees Given HolidayWorkers in the County RoadThe fifth man in the party . !whom the Mexican immigrajuvenile, told I. S used heroin and marihuana in fl0n authorities sought to expelbase in P.nar do Rio province. Commissioner Frank Y. Hill at a the past but that he knew no from that counfrv throush Urfcharged specifically that Cubans hearing Tuesday that he and the thing about the find in his car do Sunday has now entered atwho recently “murdered a soldier girl. Peggv Dill, came to Laredo He said that he has been arrest teredoand kidnaped his familv . found Friday ni*ht in his fathers car ed in Oklahoma City before in immigration Chief Allan Cte ,x •* -h,s ,,r',,h »*■ ^'-v*rh*KH„ brother .. WiU.am I Mi.. Dill derhiwd comment »“» m ,cias, 31. from Mexican authorities. but let the man in on parole ___ „_____ . ...___w.._ status nending determination ofher 173.WO acres of UFCru in.- same time, a spokesman His brother is William T,. Miss Dill declined commentfor the United Fruit Co. confirmed Tames, presently lodged in the when asked if she used narcotics,the semi -official announcement pbh County jail awaiting the She said that she has beenthe (’astro regime is taking outcome of an appeal of a five rested in Oklahoma City for ' npndin£, determinationvear sentence he received last consorting and attempted bur if nCubans Turned Back Atand Bridge Deparment petitioned ( ^ pi ember on a heroin smug glarv An agent said that police rizelt;nshipBridgeA Cuban couple was detected Im migrationthe County Commissioners fora holiday Tuesdav, and willmake up the dav missed because of the general city election, says County Judge Roberto M. Bcna iv ides.The judge explains that thefarmland.The spokesman said that now all of the approximately 27.3,000 acres of Cuban land owned b\Jing conviction.thepanv has been or is being JdevMacias was included in the group of five men and one wo.. _ 1 r si ru a half dozen limes on me # » • * n _I S Customs agents arrest fnrmpr violation min from * an Micnel A,lrned the pair on San Bernardo as de whom Mexican authentic*there reported she has been restedby the governmentThetest seizure — first anby U s Immigration officials request for the holiday was made nouncc- at »I * • ‘ opening .Monday Ageni s teMi ed that thm foundtrying to enter the country from ,0 him. but that he had it referr nicht of a big Comm niM con one fourth of an ounce of martMexico if Laredo under false fhe commissioners The vention here increased the nuana m a matchbox on the dashnames and representing them-'commissioners passed it at a spc total of American owned land hoard and a marihuana n-retto selves to be Mexican citizens ac ciat meeting Thursday. taken over by t astro s land re butt and manh .an; “sweepings”rordin; to Immigration Chief' A codv of the petition f i 1 e d formers to about 843.000 am*, on the floorboard of the car.Allan i' Skinner in the County Clerk’s Office reads m ie than a third of the *, |K|Skinner said they reported to!“We thp undersigned employes acres Americans own in tuba he U S. border inspection sta ■ °f ebb County Road I e Antonio Nunc? Jimenez, work hoar.mn at the bridge earlv Tuesday partimtU do hereby petition the ing b«.ss of I astro s land reform stopmnc themifternoor presenting Mexican Honorable County Commis institute said in his first annua, (?r af'pl «0PPU* 'hemreturned to their motel ca Commissioner Hill set bond for brought to the border for depor the youth at $2,500 and for Miss tation to the United States Sun Dill at $1,500. day afternoon All but Maciaswere accepted at that timebm after visiting the jailFrench In MexicoMEXICO CITY (AP A FrenchMay Expel CubansMEXICO CITY (AP)One agent said that Miss Dill crushed the eigaretto on the floor when agents approachedthat nearly four million Among their traveling para... 1 roe AiAntnu s ^ r».«n«vv ....... he newission headed by Foreign Minis ' * ultimas Not,cias said todayter on ( ultural Affairs Andre Mai ^as unofficial information Mexi raux arrived here Tuesday. ran aulhontlPS may expd a groupDuring a 10 dav visit Malraux . °f ,lhan agitator.H .. n It said this group includes sevwill pay an official call on Presi era, luhan dip,omatll represenU(lent Adolfo Lopez Mateos to |1V(,S u hoSP activities are headedciviljrovisional passports showing sioners Court of Wehh Coun re| u “ - - .____hem to he native born citizens ly, Texas, the 5th day of April foreign owned acres eventually tJj|erna;1(, at tdp motel were a whom he will deliver a message by Augustin Aidama Af Mexico. Thev had obtained; I960, as an off duty day in order will •»lt;* taken over hypodermic needle, three needles from French President Charles De attache of the* Cuban Kmba.vsc.ion immigiant visas form t h c to grant us. the employes, and S ' •' |s '1(vyn’ 1P and a quantity lt;; either crude Gaulle Charges a. am*t \ lama \'iat meric an Conaulate General in our families the opportunity (a bonds with which the government 0p :|, j |ded ,ji»w u paregoric, ac and two othtr attt • ;'lonterrey and ere applying for!comply with our civic obligation is P* •* Pr°l lt;The mission’s activities will in Garcia V'tda! and Eusebio \zueid miss ion to go to Miami, Fla of vo*ing in our City’s General erty if seizes have not yet been elude interviews with local cul Lopez, have been piling up a! fedAfter the fraud \‘»s discovered Election Dav printed Some \mer»can cattle The youth a high school senior jural authorities and head of oral security police he lt;quarters1 ■ hdrew their application “Requested day off is to boimen have accepted flva yeat said at the hearing that he hai Mexican intellectual organisations. Ultimss Noticias said_1ied bark to Moxican Immigra The netition, signed by 7 4 taken over by the governmention authorities in Nuevo Laredo workers, was approved unanim The ini migration chief said the ously on a motion of Commission o'uig coupe's leal names were er Armengol Guerra, seconded dfonso Nino Duran and vv ife by Commissioner S N Johnson ,ilia Garcia de Nino with a four earold daughter Martha Yani e Nino GarciaHe said their Mexican pass The houI of the Christian reorG showed the names of Salv a ligion Is reverenceor Macias v Pena and wife —Johann GoetheON AMISTADDAM BILLA Thought A DayCivil ServiceOkayed By Voters Hopes High ForThe voters of Laredo over w helming!. approved Civil Service for firemen and po-Earlywonoi are goon ouooies Mau-ro came down to ee Antoniofight bulls Sunday in Nuevo Laredo.o O «The Laredo National Bank ladies Bowling team (composed of Vfary Rose I^even-decker. Avelina Gutman. Rn sa Laura Moreno. /ulema tela a ml Nancy Lightsev is celehratine After going win less in their league, they won four straight.o O o And just about the time he was checking on the results of the general election Tues ,1 tv Bight t' ftfflc Officer Luis Munoz was railed to the hospital where his wife pre-eited him W Ith adaughter.0 O o ON THE POLITICALFRONT The suggestion, heard several times, that mammoth Precinct 12 (Buenos Aires School) be divided at !#••lt; •v ' • . parts .Honore I.igarde. County Demo Chairman, took the trouble to end his total vote prediction on an odd figure, but he still missed it by 1,005 . . . One of the nicest congratulatory statements of the campaign drafted bv Rolando Guevara, independent candi date for citv marshal- “Chief D () Gallagher received the hacking of the people because of his experience. honesty, and kindness to our people— one good thing that came out of the campaign is that our policemen received recogni lion for the tremendous job thev do the vear roundToday has been declared a field day for all Saturday morning quarterbacks who are willing to explain why things went as they did Tuesdav And Benito Mezastaunchly objecting to (he use of the phrase ‘ political carnival in this columno O o10 YEARS AGO — Joe P Piug. president of the l ion* Club here was organizing a club in Mirando Cityhigh man. w ith 7,775 votes.Top man among fhnse who had opposition was Felix Martin who was reflected :ax assesor by 7,250 votes to 5 221 for his Reform Party opponent, Brauiio Martinez.15 YEARS AGO — The idea was going around to make old Fort McIntosh into a veteran's hospital.20 YEARS AGO — Tello T eal was placing with a baseball team called Hearner s Flvmg Horsemenl a( n*Times Newsboy Returns TodayHigh man on the Reform Party ticket was Homero L. Martinez, who polled 5 888 votes against the incumbent. James Haynes, who was reelected as city aecne-tary with 6.624 votesPolice t hief David O Gallagher received 6 687 votes for re-election as city marshal Reform Party candidate Joe T. Russell polled 4.874 votes. Rolando Guevara received 61 votes. Esteban Lozano 234, and Enrique Cruz $7 City Attorney W. W. Allen received 6313 votes for re-election to his office Nonpartisan candidate Gilberto J. Pena polled 911 votes in this race The Reform Party, whose candidates took four precincts in Saturday s school trustee eiecbor, swept only one box, Precinct 8 located at Faria* School. Chica go Street and Davis Avenue, yesterday.They won in some races in additional precincts For instanae, Homero L Martinez beat the incumbent also in Precincts, 9. 10, 112 and 17, taking a total of fiv« boxesThe opposition also managed to cut down the percentage of the Old Party's ma»or:ty two vear* ago Mayor Martin defeated Reform Party mayor candidate Guillermo Benavides by 7,725 to 4 442 votesA E C.uaiardo and C M Herrera. with 6.250 and 6.171 res peitively, won for aldermen from Ward 1, over A W Gates who polled 4 741 and Tom F Herring who received 4.787For Ward 2 E F NAi *ndLuis Mendoza were re-elected with 5,981 and 6 (68 voles respectively. over Ernesto Moglia. who had 4 238 Henry Sauv gnet, who received 4.383 and Harold I Livingston. 306The Old rartv’s new candidates for aldermen from Ward 3 Gilberto G Gonzalez and George R F Wright, received 6,056 and 6 425 vote respectively. W A Rive* drew 4 210 vole' and Tomas H Garcia polled 328 Henry P Bonugli, for VNard 4 polled 6,(36 vote* Another new Independent Club candidate P R Arguindegui, dr also won with 6 280 votes Their Reform Par’v (opponents were Ricardo V Gomez who polled 4 623 vole* and Sidney Feidin who got 4,532 The newlv elected officials will take over Mav li ADnn nnimnii
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