*£rilmdof-In-ersinOT,ien3TV-j.sept-in-n-aidtit-entivethethe)nsidv-m-irniseet-re-lysIvehehe50Asr-ndonatee,heay11-wtNew Party Forms County Organization at MeetingM. J. Raymond, candidate for city attorney on tin Citizens Progressive party ticket, was elected county chair man of the organization at a mass meeting attended by aTiou 1,000 members of the organization held Wednesday afternooi at the Empire Theater. It was the decision of the organizatioi — . — to continue the fight against the InIS TABLEDWASHINGTON, April 7—(ff)-The house expenditures committee voted 12 to 8 to table the democratic sponsored bill consolidating the war and navy departments. Proponents claimed it would save hundreds of millions yearly. It was reported that the special house economy committee may take up the measure in view of the other committee's refusal.Laredo Family To Move To BeevilleW. IX Butler, who for the past 18 years has made his home in Laredo, will leave this week with his wife and daughter Anne Elise, for Beeville, where he has purchased a half interest in the City drugstore.Mr. Butler when he first came to Laredo was employed by the City Drug Co. here, and a number of years later acquired an interest in the Laredo Drug store, in company with R. L. Young. He disposed of his interest to Mr. Young several months ago. Mr. Butler owns a beautiful home on the Heights here and the many friends of the family regret to lose them as residents.Burial of Laredoandependent Club and to put out , ticket of county afficers.When asked if he Progressiv' party was planning contesting th city election held Tuesday in whic all present officers backed by th' Independent Club were re-elected Mr. Raymond said:“We are only .contemplating con testing that election.He refused to say anything fur ther on the subject. At the time o the interview he was interested b criminal cases in 49th District Court Rumors flew thick and fast ove: the city Wednesday that the Pro gressive Party was not satisfied wit! the results of the city election anc that they were preparing to file con' test proceedings. But the statemen of the county chairman of he or ganization indicates they have reach' ed no final decision in the matter although they have such action urn der consideration.An official count an announcemen of the election returns of Tuesday showed few changes from the original tabulations made by the judge; or the final made by The Laredc Times. The announcement as mad« today follows:Total Vote 4,289For Mayor ALBERT MARTIN, 2352.HAL BRENNAN, 1937.For City Secretary A, S. GARCIA, 2264.DAN M. VALDEZ, 2045.For City Marshall C. MENDIOLA, 2430..R. F. .ALEXANDER, 1888.Tax Assessor J. C. MARTIN. 2439.