aduate v n Suits flics ns incur J J t I Own ce y ink Che Battalion Wednesday — Clear to partly cloudy, winds northerly 10-15 m.p.h. High 68, low 49. Thursday — Clear, winds easterly 10- 15 m.p.h. High 66, low 41. Kyle — Saturday, cloudy, winds south easterly 10-15, 73°. 60% humidity. VOLUME 61 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1967 Number 490 Haiphong Railyard Hit By Navy Jets By LEWIS M. SIMONS Associated Press Writer SAIGON AP — U. S. Navy ets hammered Haiphong again Way in the campaign to par- ilyze North Vietnam’s main port. I, S. Army troops clashed with lie Communists in an intermit- ttnt seven-hour battle south of )a Nang. Carrier-based U. S. warplanes struck Haiphong’s railroad yard or the second straight day and ilso attacked a major highway Iridge in raids aimed at clog- [ing the city’s wharves and ware- iouses with supplies brought in iy sea. Elsewhere in the northern part if the country, U. S. Marines be low the demilitarized zone under-