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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 29

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Bryan, Texas
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29
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Brazos County Shaken Mexico Stability MILITARY MEN John Munday Karli Kevin Janies Parsons Carl Gough Jr Easter Is April! Ladies PANT SETS LAYAWAY Hall 822 3707 ImkAmericam RANKLIN'S Downtown 203 Main SMART APPAREL OR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Jay Martine Master Sergeant Jay 7 SCHOOL 3 Days Only STYLE DESCRIPTION Selected group of pantsuits 1446 Ultra Dior from our regular stock AW 1482 Actionwear of famous labels in The Spot polyester and other fabrics MISSY 4448 Cantrece II REGULAR $38 TO $90 OkUbMMi Karli son of Mr Karli 312 Tee is presently and DOWNTOWN TOWNSHIRE Btwball Tom ARM MhtMttfo Krl ril4 1 OulL nxu ASM VI SouUlwiit Tmm Tinnli Tmm AMI vi UU Vanity Cwrti liw CHECK OUR LITTLE GIRL'S DEPARTMENT PANTY HOSE 4466 Actionwear IN SPRING PASTELS DACRON POLYESTERS MACHINE WASHABLES father is athletiics in a Harrisburg and a former 1 480 Actionwear Ref11 Stocking PANTY GIRDLE stocking Martine son of Mr and Mrs Louis Cole of 302 Sixth St Hearne has graduated from the Air orce Senior Non commissioned Officer Academy at Barksdale AB La Se ec Martine who received advanced military leadership and management training is missile electronics sy ms technician fit Blytheville AB Ark with a unit of the Strategic Air Command The sergeant is a 1953 graduate of Hearne High School His wife Virginia is the daughter of William Hawkins of Rt 1 Walnut HU Ill VISIT OUR BEAUTIUL NEW ENLARGED CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT IN OUR DOWNTOWN STORE OR ALL YOUR CHILDREN'S NEEDS Melvin Buchaha 20 son of Mrs Lillie Ludd 908 lorida St Bryan recently was promoted to army specialist five while serving as an ad ministrative clerk with the Army hospital Headquarters Detachment Medical Depart ment activity Army rt Thailand near Bangkok Thailand Pvt Kevin and Mrs Bryan receiving basic combat training with the US Army at ort Polk Louisiana according to SC Scharber US Army Recruiter Pvt KarU graduated from Stephen Austin High School and attended Allen Military prior to enUstlng into the US Army He was also given he option to select a vocational trade to be trained in while in the Army and was seleced for the heavy equipment operator and maintenance course THE DAILY SECTION Wadnaaday Mar 24 171 Bryan Cahafa Stetten Tai There have been other simi lar short lived drops in tourism since but the without has become so impor tant to Mexico that the govern ment watches it carefully Staff Sergeant Robert leckensteln son of Mr Mrs Johnny A leckensteln of Bryan is on duty with the Strategic Air Command nt Tapao Airfield Thailand Sergeant leckensteln a jet aircraft mechanic Is assigned to the 307th Strategic Wing The 307th flies 52 Stratofortress bombing missions agains Viet Cong targets in Vietnam and 1 3 5 Stratotankers that provide aerial refueling to bomber fighter and recon naissance aircraft participating in the air war in Southeast Asa The sergeant was ssigned to airchild AB Wash before arriving in Thailand A 1964 graduate of Stephen Austin High School the sergeant attended Texas University His wife Rita is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Sparrow of 700 Bradon Jacksonville Ark 1 MEXICO CITY (AP) The North Korean trained guerrillas who set out to overthrow the Mexican government could have seriously shaken this stability without ever coming close to actual power The tactic would have been a concentrated cam paign of tourist terror to cut the flow of dollars brought in by foreign visitors and thereby se riously damage the Mexican economy There are no indications that any attempt was ever made by the Revolutionary Action Move ment to terrorize tourists But had they done so the result could have been as serious and as far reaching as a direct armed attack upon the govern ment of President Luis Echever ria Tourists are generally well protected in Mexico But the tourism industry is an unstable business at best and it wouldn't have taken much to scare off many visitors A few well placed explosions in tourist hotels some highway assaults some blown any of these would have re ceived enough publicity outside Mexico to cut seriously the number of tourists Antigovernment demonstrators tried to cut tourism in 1968 shortly before the Olympic Games in a series of confronta tions that ended in shooting be tween demonstrators and the Army that left an estimated 35 dead Tourism suffered for several months thereafter although offi cial figures indicating just how much have 'never been made public The affect however was not long lasting and tourism has regained its momentum If the number of tourists should fall drastically balance of payments would re flect the fall at once If tourism Income fell enough the country could be put into the position of having trouble meeting its for eign commitments International diplomacy has changed since the 19th Century but it was an inability of Mexico to meet foreign commitments which led to the rench inva sion of 1852 and eventually to the installation of Maximilian as emperor of Mexico The total revenue from tourism is approaching $15 billion a year Tourism ac counts for more than 85 per cent of total export earn ings This country gets a full one third of all tourists who visit developing countries In Mexico City alone more than 150000 people depend entirely on tour ism for a living Tourism has been hurt before In 1949 the Mexican Health De partment started requiring US visitors to a notarized statement they had not been ex posed to polio in the three weeks prior to visiting Mexico That measure lasted four days before the tourist screams convinced the govern ment to change its mind Hi iiiWMgfflfli'tiii liiMn Him hiaiM1 Uli jiuliiU i DURING THIS SPECIAL EVENT! A i S' The 28 year old officer is working on a degree in counseling and guidance while assigned here He hopes (Jay to get back into coacning" supervisor school Philadelphia Eagles player He was on the field in the oft argued Army Navy game in which the Cadets were next to the goalline and going lor come from behind points when the clock ran out What Ed remembers however was a frequent TVi re run of a film clip on the tnn Yil a thA dtnnrin Christian Dior Panty Hose Sale Jong tunic jacketed and other Army for a touchdown that helped land the Middies in the Cotton Bowl against Texas In one part of the sequence two Navy players double block an Army defender Ed Schillo out of a possible tackle managed too get an arm Sha recalls got a hand on Staubach's ankle as he went past" John Charles Munday enlisted In the US Army for three years according to SSG Joseph Gordon local Army Recruiter Pvt Munday will report to ort Polk Louisiana for eight weeks of basic training after basic he will receive training in a wire communications course Pvt Munday is the husband of Linda Kay Munday end the son of Mrs Mary Munday of Bryan Laredo Martin Winner in Junior Drill Meet JUNIORS MISSES HAL SIZES Laredo Martin High School recaptured the championship Saturday in Texas third Junior Invitational Drill Meet The team commanded by Rodolfo Saenz won over 12 other teams from Houston Dallas Austin San Antonio Killeen Galveston and Bryan Martin won the meet in 1970 Houston Milby High School the 1969 champ laced second overall in the third edition of the competition Martin High took first place awards in Inspection and fancy phases The team placed second in basic marching Other trophies were won by Milby Nixon High School of Laredo Lee High School of San Antonio and Killeen High School Awards were presented by Admissions Dean HL Heaton and Brig Gen Joe Hanover commanding general of the 420th Engineer Brigade In Bryan Staubach brigade assistant information was seen scampering through oincer inrougn which he worked with Dan Rather and other news notables While coaching Academy Prep School football during his second assignment at ort Belvoir Schillo claimed an intersendee championship in the hammer throw during the 1967 competition at Quantico The instructor who wears two Bronze Star Medals two Commendation Medals (one of each device) the Air Medal Combat Infantryman Badge and parachutist badge went back to Vietnam in 1968 69 with the 25th Infantry Division Study at or Benning in the advanced infantry officer course preceded his arrival at Texas Second Lt Carl Gough Jr son of Mrs rances Gough 405 Glade St College Station has been awarded US Air orce si 1 pilot wings upon graduation at Laredo AB Tex Lieutenant Gough is remaining at Laredo for specialized aircrew training A 1965 graduate of Consolidated High School the degree in marketing in: 1970 from Texas University and was com missioned there through the Reserve Officers Training Corps program His wife Katherine is the daughter of Mr and Mrs rank Litterst Jr 1603 Glade St College Station The father Carl Gough resides on Street Hearne Melvin Bochana THCMDAY enrlronmintal Action Conefl el Bimn Count I a Diatrlot Ceojtroan Texas Activities WIDNYSDAY Municipal Ueetroske School School Butlneee OHIclele Workakt Chamtotry ladwrtrial Ueleoe CeatenaN YMCA Marrlaaa orum Dr Gutea ooH Aaaemblr Boom i Aartcultura Coavocettoa MK BaUrama 1 Baaiball Texai ABM Mlnnuota Kia fmio 1 pm Tannla Ttxaa ABM va Varajty Courta liJO ptn When tactics is the lecture i Asia with the unit be also was In the action Roger aUUJvLL 111 ocIllUr 871(1 JUIUUr military science courses Texas cadets take special notice Particularly if they are in one of two sections taught by Cap Edward Schillo The Army ROTC record and appearance com mand attention He served two tours in Vietnam Among several decorations for work including duty as an airborne unit platoon leader and infantry company commander are two for valor The 1964 West Point graduate used his 6 foot 3 200 pound stature as a down lineman for the Gold and Grey earning three varsity letters during a period when the Cadets won 19 games Captain Schillo now an assistant professor in the Military Science Department held down offensive guard and offensive and defensive tackle at various points during his Army playing days He was named All East and made all opponent team his junior season when the Panthers had a 9 1 record The Harrisburg Ba native earned five track letters throwing the 35 pound weight indoors and the hammer during the outdoor season'i Upon graduation and com missioning Schillo completed jump school and joined the 101st Airborne Division at ort Campbell While in Southeast top four players of the decade THUMDAY 'Tl'rril4l CwfcrMK Cham airy lixiuatrial Ualaon Canlmiwt Schnoi Builmaa OHMala Wortrtop Craat luuta Dr am Mto MIC Ballroom liMPm CoitM floiua Alan Ramwr MK Baiemaat I Pm Guerrillas Could Have New Device or Hearing Under Study WASHINGTON A tiny hearing aid which can be im planted in the ear for a life time of service may be available in the next few years according to the National Society tor Medical Research The new device Is currently under study with laboratory guinea pigs at the University of Oregon Medical School the group said In a comprehensive review on the development of the hearing aid before a recent tweeting of the American a College of Surgeons Dr Jack A Vernon of the university reported that thousands of people whose hearing is impaired by for mation of spongy bone in the inner ear plus those with other abnormalities caused by in fection or tumors would benefit PANT SUITS ROTC Instructor 9s Record a a Commands Attention PRISSY ALL THE WAY This delightful little drese of Kettle cloth (50 ortrel and 50 Cotton) li a low waist flip skirt shirt with but a tons and top stitch trim at collar ond on skirtin contrasting tone Co'orl Limeade only bues: lz $1400 Airman irst Chss James Warsons son of Mr and Mrs Parsons of 617 Jameson St Weatherford has arrived for duty at Tanagra AB Greece Airman Parsons a security policeman is assigned to a unit )f the US Air orces in Europe He previously served at Tinker AB Okla A 19 67 graduate of Weatherford High School the airman attended Weatherford College and the University of Oklahoma Ai a wife Carolyn is the daughter of Mr and Mrs A Bishop of College Station Robert leckensteln I Back rom the ront Injured South Vietnamese soldiers receive ter from the Laotian fighting this week (AP first aid in tent at the forward base of Ham Wirephoto) Nghi after they were evacuated by helicop 4 4 kJ a I i CUAIVJ values 7 jri '7 ui Mi fflkW (III 4 fill zv I jft Jc7'7 1 III 1 i I 1 JL TO i lll 'S' lllll i 4 i 1 i A SALE PRICE 1 Pair 3 Pair 175 149 445 1751 149 300 239 250 199 175 149 445 9 I.

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