or uie : felt in y farm-ions aife ■gain.held by the Citizens Progress!vins... F estrt Texas s in the nal or-his area obe.ion will ito Day. ants are' number itry listsuning to .ustin to winner Kansas e south-iat point gto«n for inner at with re» itries inicedvenm—'TheThe statements contained in the page announcement in the Times Sunday by the Independent Club, especially on matters pertaining to the schools, were challenged by M. J. Raymond at the Citizens Progressive Party meeting Tuesday night.Mr. Raymond, as the principal speaker, refuted the statements and sought to show by figures he had in hand that if the “machine” and their friends would hike tax assessments 30 per cent in proportion to the rest of the people they would have enough money to build a modem high school and pay teachers better salaries without the necessity of raising the tax rate.Hal Brennan set forth that he planned many improvements in the city government if he was elected mayor and %vould have no favorites. Short talks were also made by Francisco Guerra and Eduardo Idar, both of whom spoke on the issues as they saw them now before the people of Laredo.