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IIII I i I Brazos County law enforce -
III I uu I ment officers distributed Civill
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IIIIIII Defense information Saturday
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II'I it 'I, I q Jake Cangelose, Brazos
llliV I l 'Ij Nd County Civil Defense director,
IIII” I ',u ll lllll'Iillouh �Illllllll said Saturday afternoon that
54,000 copies of defPn;e and
Jet I I'° II " "II tornado warning pamphlets
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were distributed by full -time
officers in Bryan - College
I D q'� Station and auxiliaries of the
departments.
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!nm Distribution, which began at
1 p.m., was house - to - house.
uwnuuuilWll „Illflli Cangelose also pointed out that
„. , w � the Sheriff's Auxiliary con-
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°III tatted local business establish -
ments.
Heading up the Sheriff's l
I II j Auxiliary was G. M. Neville,
with approximately 30 men
working under his direction.
ill Bryan police officers were un-
der the direction of Chester
ro't O'Donnell of the Bryan Police
Department. Police Chief Mel -
vin Luedke and Bill Scot Jr.
coordinated the College Sta-
tion drive.
The three pamphlets distrib-
uted were "Fallout Protection,
,, l l ; i � Brazos County Civil Defense
Tornado Warning and Signals,
” and Brazos County Civil De-
”" fense Fallout Shelter Instruc-
Eagle Photo by Gene Dennis tions."
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Cangelose
receivi said that persons
CD Literature Ready
not receiving the pamphlets
can pick them up at local post
Sgt. Mike Orozco, Jake Canglose, J. R. Youngblood offic 4