vu^ xuasnt a thirdclimaxed a rliamentery ping, 173 to uring three-sn knocked ise Foreignsion would lion worth lor the■tvi, me ena ox me total liquid savings that people hadSh INCOME Put 8Rangers Sought For Laredo City Electionme centerBroadway p.m.Both, De Grand Praia dell, about 1(Sh Plelt.sCommunistday tenta-food prop-only $750 Of the fulln Wednes-fo revive 7 eannark-.ard money d for theday wam-ot in Flor-(n the tor-it preclpi-lflict. The ag* 8arestnfrtl28. (INS)— which hasacres in mountainsLAREDO, March 28 (JP) — District Attorney E, James Karen and Sheriff J, C. Martin today asked that Texas Rangers be sent here to aid in keeping order before and after Laredo’s April 4 city election.After a conference this' afternoon, said Karen, Col. Homer Garrison, head of the State Department of Public safety, was telegraphed asking for Rangers Friday through Wednesday.“This is a preventive measure. We do not want bloodshed,, a repetition of 1934,” Kzrn saia. He referred to an election when two persons were killed.The dominant Independent Club has opposition this year for the first tune since 1934, The Popular political party has a ticket.E. J. Dryden, candidate for may-on on the Popular ticket, and Hugh Cluck, candidate for re-election on the Independent club slate, head tbe. respective tickets.ed severe . head and ; which dm the 1948 PI;The pair 1 Donald amp hospital for then admitt morial hospi Both Sufi Attendant had a Iracti ous extensiv head, face ai fered sevcra left side, x-i extent of inji not be deter day, the hosjPolice said east on Eas struck the front of the the obstruct! impact threv dan around, iSh TWSOUTH PLAINS FARMERS UIIAf I