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idenfromwith-uloichevsitingRUNOFF ELECTION(Continued from Page 1)| papers in this suit.The new suit has been f i 1 edInBv FR Unitedhis and next : the yself,(Continued from Page 1)if the county judge. Zuniga and; luctant voters are persuaded to r yal,ley’isneros have charged that the go to the polls by policemen, fire- n£ation di.tncts against 1 a nd-county .judge is trying to pack men. constables, deputy eon- owners along the river from F al the county commissioners court stables, the sheriff and his depu- con t0 t^outh of the I e with his men. “The c o u nty ties, then I predict that the Hoc- cos .^fr’ threatening the wa judge has been going hous-to- tion will be very close anti the ter rights olt; ail upriver userscharged1 outcome is doubtful.” anr* c^aimin8 prior rights for val- out today 1-—1 ley users.IF HAS BEEN alleged by theNEW YO iGov. Nelsthouse campaigning,Zuniga Thursday night in a I talk.TVa campaig [tended toWest\den-reaReform Party that county 'and ‘‘They will contest our pleas in Northand weDaserwDoth Novoa and Santos have city workers, under the Old Par- abatement of course, aim 8CIV(strongly denied the charge, say- ty administration, are t a k in g mav to take this to the S_u* presidentiaiing that they are both indepcn- voters to the polls while on duty pro me Court to stop the suit in hjmseydent thinkers and not under the at their jobs. County and city the valley, Mann said.control of anyone, and that a 11 officials have said they are interested in is progress luntary political lor the county.donedutythat any vo-work b e ingtu1?; phii K-r-“I think the City should intervene in behalf of our farmers,”The Constable race has al s o are re]ease(j on election day just! FRANKThe 51 planned an of Gov. Jol .'election tos lit generated some heat as Johnson to serve as eiL.ction officials or,attorneyluna has twice gone on TV with strong for just as long as it takes them teredo hied the suitNK Y HILL, who was city special Jui y at the time the City of j Jiockefclltalks. Villarreal has not | any public appearances.The Old Party sent out let iskedIters with sample ballots this rshal week The letter was signed by s to! Mayor J. C. Martin Jr. The to at Reform Party also sent out liter-plane ature and sample ballots. The li t an terature was signed by the four candidates.made to cast their vote.The short ballot and theityin 19531which it is contended gives 49th ;day of “flt; 'District Court custody from|Fargo, N.l- peeled low turnout probably wfll Ftlcon to the headw.ter, of the vWt, to shs mean that results of the elections Ma.ve”ck. Gounly A 5 , V .will be available early Saturday sa 'e sure the City would,signedjoe willing to do everything possi-[voters as ]nderBoys' Club Clips Lulacble. at the proper time, to pro-Meet this area’s interests.The mul York Repi! There were conflicting opinions he would |as to whether the City s h o u 1 d'dential norintervene now by j 0 i n i ng; the other litigants to retain juris- j diction in the local court.“I expect tomorrow’s run-off :rder wjn see a record turnout of vot-iteral erS-a record as far as run-offs , d hurled a neat twoe ex- go,” said Mayor J. C. Martin JJr president of the independent h.»to«-aClub this morning. leading the defending champion . ’ „g„rfliral fl„h, „,hi„hConcerning the pleas in abate-craftf our'“It is obvious in view of t h e, , ,is a proceduralBoys’ Club team to a decisive j cost aboutfight which as much asshot number of absentee votes and8'1 victory over Lulac in an Na-trial of the main suit on its me-leli\ m view of the interest and activi- tional Little League game play-t’hich ty in both parties that the basic e(j a* the NL Park, strength of both parties will gorits.If the pleas are upheld, it wilto the polls. I thnk that this is The twelve-year old pitcher al- meat* ^e va|^y,sked;a f^ example of the fact that lowed a single by losing pitcher S w.°the citizens of Laredo and Webb Artur0 Guevara m the Jj,*, andcon County can keep their g 0orivernment strong and progressive ano^er one-baser byrather thansecond have this area’s water rights ad-sted. through free elections.baseman Juan Gil in the sixth.thejudicated in the valley.State Senator Abraham Ka-zen. Jr. and Attorneys Horace C.I AM JUST AS confident 0 f He also struck out a total ofun continued progress for our area! 13—high for the season in the Na*:Hall, Robert S. Phelps and s no as 1 am of a clean sweep victory tional Little League. f’arlos Castillon were amongmis for the Independent Club can- those taking part in the discus-dictates, he added. Lulac scored their only run sjon_County Democratic Chairm a n right in the first inning on a The meeting was held in the Honore Ligarde had said previ- walk to Joe Juarez, an infield Chamber of Commerce touristriode in ously that he expects a little over error and a grounder by Puente. Iovmtc ancj landowners were9,000 of the about 15,500 qualified After that Rendon shut them out.;preseni from up and down the ri•man voters in the county to cast a R , . . .•mist ballot Saturday. Deputy County . B°'a ,.clu.b scored ,lw°»»» runs Clerk Ceorge Zapata tiad attri- In ' inning to movever including Zapata County.theirinto;buted the heavy absentee ,’«ad anii ?ta' 'he,r'' ,l,he restvote of over 550 to Army Reser- d tj «. i ^.n’lev « single by Gliber* to!vists going to active duty for two *° Herrera, ® single by Gillwpr weeks, college youths, and per- ‘° Garcia and another walksons going on vacation. Joa CamP°g f,ed‘he h35,! .far! Mayor Martin says that the Manuel Ceron hen smvk-d to'^ Independent Club will spend Fri-juiui (jay mght preparing its precinct * j organizations for the effort on Saturday. “We are once again , operating 15 separate headquan-, ers throughout the city,” he said,| “and we have about 225 volun-PERISCOPE-The winners added six ance runs in the sixth.Tht LineacornLULAC 100 noo—1 ? ?B08Y’ Cl I B 002 OH*—H 8 2Arturo Guevara mrd Roy Puente Eloy ,teer workers fanning these Rendon ca-0 and Humberto Herrera, headquarters.”iwer 04 :’om-i isAT R FORM Party hcadquart CtOCK Thsft Rifigers, one * half block from theCounty Court House, Mrs. Ella HOUSTON (UPI)—-Detectives to Howland, Reform Party exccu- ^a’ t0^ following a trail oftive secretary, said that there PaPPr to a residential area inarge are about 250 volunteer precinct northeast Houston where they ar ;tj workers boosting New Party rested 20 hoys and solved thenent candidates They are being di- thefts of 119 radios. An invest!rjop. rected by precinct captains who gation got underway after officials •ma co-ordinate their efforts at the,of Straus- Bodenbeimor Co., re j central party headquarters.ma of aported a large number of radios“I predict that G e o rge had been stolen from their build Reuthinger, Carlos Zuniga, Juan mg. Detectives found a trail ofnent. Cisneros, and Raymond Johnson torn packing paper which started) “It will win easily on Saturday,” outside the company’s building: r. A said Paul Young, chairman o f and followed it to the yard of sev ! rob- the Reform County Executive eral homes some two rniles away, nse Committee.They talked to two juvenile boysof But he added, “this is provid- .and got enough information to armic ing all voters go to the polls vo* rest a total of 20 suspects, rang jluntarily. If a large group of re* ing in ages from 11 to 18.(Continued from Page 1 of the Lake College for summer school.o O o A speedy recovery to Mrs. Leonor Muhor (wife of bank employee Oscar Munoi Dena) who underwent surgery at Mercy Hospital Monday and is now reported doing well.o O oDr Enrique Segura, s visitor in Laxedo, and his family, n olive-green bag while shopping downtown. If anyone found such a bag, which also contains important documents, Dr. Segura asks that it be returned to the Hamilton Hotel.o O o1ft YEARS AGO — Pat Yea* ry left for San Marcos to spend the summer.15 YEARS AGO — The city was making plans to buy the water system from Central Power and Light.2ft YEARS AGO _ Portable radios were selling for $5.88; casting reels were $1, and lawn chairs were 59 cents.PITSelf-sAPater- ■ .NO3ft
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