lI.HtillOfII-hocliurnoUUW Ul until.Ortiz Rubio's * hai actor is simple and direct. Mo lias much of the calm and patience mid methodim 1-ness of his Tara scan nin ostrv The Tarasoans am a rncin! enigma: like the. Bastus in Spain, im one knows their origin. They are gv n-rraily supposed to belong t*. the pro-Mava, Aztec and To It re stocks, and they have maintained their political independence against nl! the Nahuatl invasion* front the North. It is int'T'-Mmg t observe how the ha sic military surcc f«»r the stabiizallon m ar.v rcginm in Mexico has cone fnun well defined Indian center: Mi’/, and the Serranos of CMx.na. 1'bn.go ami the Yaquis of Soi .»ra Fortes Mil. Joaquin A marc. (MUi? Kuhn* and the Tara sen n«« of M ichoarnn.Open Letter[II-us !pin have h** prose of pO*u:cd fiM.vifil ;m this hour• red \n. th\ Oil I ■ f cri? i• u u ■ h.pro*\ lt;• I. ,, ,a n nc n -m thave not nrn t n in. dIf’U na\111beendn.o-s, k inn n ha judg men'had a in-■,-TT'V l.r-! I•' pub! I*-,| ha'c • 1.1 ii n r .jor-.UipIt hi-;id o; .-lt;1- a n*In 'iivf..rfr-!'do.i‘ii • te. ill's ofhr** nthA-S oil0 wt ioiinrlf r i e n duiin!t • r lhrs*o 15 Cl ■ Varc to frrgci M'c nn v r .stood l-.v y longer flr^rn', i i*oivr. the support this . ■oiitnuna.• pcoplo a r-‘ a It - s ■ 1polltp«dmlt;u as \ 111 atf p‘-i-p then v \* l.l '* r * i tails ii g id is a -c n rda -I!'.'toIII.:i v i|.lt;diin-n! gaunt If*i mistaken If vou*n p* Ph •'!■ !i think t k diroi*. d\vn 11* you. y.-u could liavolot I! r he'liti a -Ml.h ®Ml. hi rt-on •st t o of t.vlooitrd into th* .‘aiMirsf eye?llio;i. four hundred men l.i.-t who are ?t niggling t■» sav*' tin'!r iiojin/s and husincsfcs and m pr »* Plt;t til nr loved enoj.. \ ou wouldhave roaWrd that it i« within their pow ri' to sweep ; aside and put into office men who think more of the welfare of the. cm,.-rnunity than they do of tln-ir pcdi-tn ai poritilt;.*ns.At the meeting kiM night, the •a^ntim^nt was practically unanimous for asking Judge Vails to resign or brt removed. Thij* stand was not taken with any malieo towards our I hr trie/ Attorney. Almost everyboip.- in this community appreciates the fact Ilia I he hns beep 3 great prosecutor. AA. krew that, he is a learned man and w» have upheld his hand in the enforcement . of th* law*. A\ o are* still his friends, but we b^liev* that the present difficulties have been brought about by his mistake* rind i hat liis resignation or removal from office* \’lt; the only immediate solution of this quest mu, and wo feel that the rights of no one man are lt;50 great that iho entire rom-munby should juiffer.If Mr. Yall.-V icHgnri t ion wouldi iffi• 11 ■ y : 1tpp.tr-f o.t U ho o: | 11 I- * * I IPfor the thirty years that the people of this community have been 1oval to him. Mr. Vails should be willing to make* a personal sacrifice, rather than,see the community, in which he lifts lived and which has honored him, suffer to the point of absolute bankruptcy. This is not asking too much of Judge Vails. As free-born American citizens, guaranteed our rights under the Constitution of {be United States, we feel I ha t we luive a right to ask this of our District Attorney.We beg of you not to forsake y»-ur people and we also beg of oij not to make this a political issue. You ai warned that the propb* arc no longer afraid of your power. They have tin- ns--urnni-e of th*' State Depart men; that every Illegal foreign voter will be deported from this country. N nijc re* *'”i neglect of them and of their intere.-ts h.i- aroused tin* I * * -1 * 111 * - «f this community as never before and unless you are now-ready to come to their aid, the people m their might viH sweep von from power 'Phis fs no time for lo-anuful them-le*. AN r arc cmifionted by a condition the most srrjt.it.' in the history of the city. If v ou fail to do your d u Iy to tfm-people now. von must be ron'rnt to a bole bv the consequences.’’M• -*t vlt; spedfuII.v .(Signed i l.i. W. KILLAM.bcr of the aElmore Bi turn to All spending thi pti rents. Mi Do roll or s..Dr. (I. IT. by his daug Misses Cierti McCullmigh, San AntonioMrs. K. daughter, .M pan led bv ? left Monday with Airs. Webb.Alisa Do cucst, ATiss Harlingen, I N e w A* r a i\s' the gin-sta ( ton Odhns ;Laredo TodayMr and Airs. l-'red K. 1 lands and babies, of Austin, and Mr. arid Mr.-1. Koy F. Daniels, of San Bcni-l*'*. who came to i-pcud Cliidstman i’ll the ivircm*, Mr. .and Mrs. Sal a* \‘illana a 1, of Mesdarncs Harris and Daniels, returned to ♦heir homes Monday.Air. and Monterrey, in Laredo Ii* me in They have tcrn-y for where Mr.Mrs. w. j. J few it.t, of Mexico, spent Tu esdn y cn route to their old Louisville, Kentucky, been living in Moutlie past eleven years, Hewitt represented theI Black JI or sc Tobacco company.j The friends of Henry Borchers will bo sorry to hear that he has been ill in San Antonio at his home. 7-5 AVest Ashby street, but is reported better today. I-Ie hopes to be back in Laredo in u. week.Charles Derby, who has been spending th© holidays with his mother, Mrs. Freda. Y. Derby, expects to return to the UniversitySTOP THAT ITCHINGAyply Blu« Star Ointment to reliert 6kin IrrlUtions, Itching Skin or the Itch c( Ecremic condition#. Tetter, Ringworm, Itching Toes, Poison Oak and an An* *i**ptte Dressing for Old Sores, etc.Ask your Druggist forBLUE STAR OINTMENTAir. and decker and cmnpjmicd 1 I.. IIanson, r.-indn nty and Mr s. C!.1 airica J X**t:o*u. or guest, Hugh ■^pcni ATond; iv*. Upon will returnfron