esc!ay, December 31, 1929THE LAREDO TIMES, LAREDO, TEXAS.DIM BLOODCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1comber 30, 1 929, most respoctfully represent to you that there is a condition now existing In Laredo that is bringing great financial loss and distress to the people of this community.“The situation is occasioned by certain acts of our district attorney, the 1 ton. .1 ohn A. Valla, and white we deplore the public statements of the consul general of Mexico requesting his resignation and believe that it is an unwar* ntnHd,tfntcrfercnee in the affair, ►pf.rthls state we believe that, the Jonly immediate solution or sottle-|Albnt of Hi is question is that Mr. IValls resign his office or that he fbo removed and that we. the un-VAIVLP HAS NOTHING TO ;p SAT OX MEETING’^bougrh fully informed onran spired, at the meet-ugi»\ess men aird rui-Klks jIoJi/ Monday ^ /'s P°zo , Sion was pro cuasi p) . m hy nearly ^ dad del seno.: -,/ng for his rc-conocido ho .cm ova I, District IB Laredo, quhm A. Vails inarEdifferent grand juries had failed to return a bill against i'.illes. Then Brennan told h«w Vails by a stroke of a pen had dismissed two Indictments rerent I; . one ngainvt Alcssio K*dd“s ami the other against 1 Hike (.’arv ed by stating th.i: lie meeting open ;CALM MIENthat John Yak; present.lit ' ouch id -wu? a pub-r\ e••. lt;*-in andij Id b.M '■ hernEditor’* Note: Caricton Ben Is hits written it mo*t interesting and stt the .same time concise story of (rt!/ Kiihin, tin' reeent prcshlcn-11n 1 election in Mevieo, and I he political situation at present, which The Time* At ill publish in four short iiiMnllmcnl «*. The first one follow *:t 'ore m:inrriii; M -the pr'i;:-1 ing to «• lt;\he meeta rfrom zens ea r! \he hie / 1.1-*. Tm .- da •• I a t.her signatures ** ivfn and c iti-urrlt;' m the Jnp morning Numerous addVI a ffi \e.| : ■ pet it i-*n iip to n **lt;•:] Tue^da “ i:*lt;1 the . i vlt; , la t ors SI ■! * *■ !h it { *•*». vc. u ringsigr.lMr-*TI’O I . p ■ ■ n A e i'itj | , i PMt ir«*- j.p-f'ii of Laredo Tm/\-dayn of M g : me , •* d ■' ’ !■■■ ’ e t a: ‘ i ; ■err:»-g of *■*pi ■' n M .. 1;. I . ■ • I ! 11 .1 ' t 1:’ L !k fiD;ir.Hy t \tU,t:ro.N Hl-.AI .hMexico. m us o‘.\ m plt; , tjl.j r v. a* ha- i’ );lt;*.- K- n, ,j*,d.d t!*e foiled State*-an r ug !’(rr for |-r r:*. Ilnci-dieto r;, I I'.im -nl (:i:; Ktjbioa bo has at lea*: one thing in common with \ tec-Prcsid- nt Curtis t M e v j- ■ o h a i’. o v; i e -11 :■ ui e it ) — Ii'-'Imm Idood ’ in ins vein?*,l h5 de^ 'C!-: i-o es b.o k directly*o tip’ !a*t of :i:e pum'i, rn T.irasranfounded by Calles when he went out of office.Ortiz Rubio’s Own actor is simple and direct. Me has much of the calm and patience nnd inothodiml-ncss of his Tara scan nmesurv 'I’he Tarascans are. a racial enigma: like the. Hast us in Spain, no one knows their origin. They arc p n-crally supposed to belong to the pro-Mnva, Aztec and To 1 tee stocks, and they have maintained their political independence against all the Nahuall invasion* from the North. It is mt'-r.-tmg I observe how the basic military smii'ec for the stah|izati‘*n of any reginm in Mexico has cune :Tlt;m well-defined Indian renter: lb’/, ami the Serranos of Du\.i on. I'hpgi.oi a ml the Yuquis of Soi ora fortes Mil. Joa-qum Aninri', i ir*i“ Kuluo and Mv' Tara scan* lt;f M ndwuica n.Open Letteri. VPIM'LD IKt’M 1 ’ A *. I *. Ij monarch* of Mirh'\ir:in. Kmc | Tzintzmh i. v ho--.- -on. I »..*m Antonie. was rdwMi-d i * *' the great Spanisls \ wprov M-'nde*. and m-r*-ro d off to 1 he ci ■ m i h« i ■**!.•• ml aristocrat-. Ancmg c*rtiz's nmr* .mmediate am estors were govern-pie have honored v oij xo-;-[ pres-'o? pocpi.m.-, t!--'j h.o.o !.....led [i-wird :•* \ on l-i pio».-. • t p. •,lt;| m this hour f or,?!'-, ;»d ; lt;? ' • u have not r\ rtnmd *'•••• l-co- .f f \ op ha \ ’■ ha -1 a i a- • t; it I •?been in s-o re* l-ehiod clo; *-ddoors, .11,1 the puhho do.-s Know .li.it ■ oil ha a,- d*M In -nvjudgmen* *oii im-' f... r f (^ = ? - ~\ ton-r‘g h' to i dor-hip.i As i Sc- ::*■■■ ug I I’-:-.: n- ■otm wo-l lt;f politico was jp-ri-ti'oind. I hnv*-* h^, ij vour :Jsolvo tills question and bring the relief wo need, out of consideration for the thirty years that the people of this community have been loyal to him. Mr. Vails should be willing to make a personal sacrifice, rnther than,see the community, in which he lifts lived nnd 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 Const it titi«»n of the t'nlted States, we fed I ha i we have a right to ask this ui* our District Attorney.We beg nf you not to forsake y« ur people ami \vc also hog of oij imt to make this n political issue. You arc warned that the prop!*’ are no longer afraid of v our power. They have tin* a*-- uram o of th.' Shite Department that every Illegal foreign voter will be deported from this eountry. ,i niji- itm■ *'| neglect nf them and of their intepe.-ts has aroused the pt-opb- ».f this eoiunumity as never before ami unless you are now-ready to come to their aid, the people in their might viH sweep von from power 'Phis fs no time for bemmful theorb o. A\ c arc enuHonied hy a condition the mest srrii.ti.i- In Mu' history of the dty. If v ou fail to do your duty to the. people now. v ou niust he ron'ftit to ab'do bv the consequences.''M lt;'*t vlt; sped fu JIv .(Signed i (j. w. 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