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I agree.Page 37 JUAREZ - ITEM 15 time comes fed goes* Or it just sits there and nobody cares; The Plaza or Square Was built in 1877 > it has been the heart of the city since then, all the political move- ments, disturbs or any sensational change in social life and aetivi** ties has always started by meetings in the Plaza. The serenatas, with beautiful music are always held On Sunday nights during the summer time. VI. ) About the Municipal Band composed of children and first ere-1 ated in 1924* The members of the band are students. The youngest is 12 years old and the Oldest is 17. VII. ) About the Indians who will be present In the Plaza. The Tarasco Indians, The Zapoteca, the Otomies, and the Tarahumara Indians'. The Tarahumara Indians are probably the oldest aboriginal race in the State of Chihuahua. Once they pop- ulated mostly the central and south- ern portion of the State. It is