anilyy»it-orhe5.)ofe-er~uiiie-iidf : ?ro :n-to em ted of5uras-eirex-ra-.'therk” a t-nn-red aysde-cesElityer-3erarecertheon.Polls OpenAt 8 0 ClockTuesdayBoth sides appeared confident of victory as one of the bitterest campaigns in the history of Laredo drew near to its close, with general city elections to be held Tuesday. Texas Rangers are here to insure peaceful, orderly balloting.Mayor Hugh S. Cluck, who heads the Independent Club ticket as candidate seeking re-election, urged everyone to show interest in the election and cast his vote tomorrow, The dominant Independent Club faces opposition for the first time since 1934, The new popular political party has ft full slate with the exception of one office. City Attorney Frank Y, HIM is unopposed for re-elec-tion, .*T want, to remind all the people that the Independent. Club is. requesting them to make an effort to get out to the polls and vote, the mayor said. We are turning out full force and 1 hope the result will be a sweeping victory.”Dryden ConfidentE. J. Dry den, who heads the Popular party ticket as candidate for mayor, says His organizers ■■took' cross-section surveys Sunday, with one section reporting a tabulation of 9B per cent for the new party. In .the eastern sector 84l/2 per cent was reported for the new party.“We are very confident that we have sufficient votes to counter-(Continued on Page 12)next cover?lammed the Nuevo high official of the Tamauiipas. To his I •do. To the right are .1 ROBERTO MORALE Hates. : .MMTrumsDTo IgnEnaine Ti