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Or tot on FF-1S-XB. r vissftr v ' : L 9: 913 Harvey Rd. (Woodstone Shopping Center) 693-9558 and 3601 E. 29th - Biyan 846-1768 THIS IS A CLEARANCE OF EXISTING MERCHANDISE! SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND! V iilllili if if m Mexican national shot by ‘tick-riderf C near Rio Grande r n United Press International HIDALGO — Authorities Wednesday investigated the re ported accidental shooting of a Mexican national by a member of the Agriculture Department’s “tick-riders” — a group seeking congressional approval to carry guns. Ruben Guardiola of Reynosa, Mexico, was shot in the head in the Tuesday afternoon incident. “It’s our understanding it was accidental,” said Raymond Smith, U.S. Agriculture Depart ment Veterinary Services dis trict supervisor. Smith said three tick-riders — Agriculture Department in spectors who patrol the Texas- Mexico border to assure animals are not smuggled into the Un ited States before being checked for illness — were investigating a report that a man planned to smuggle a horse across the Rio Grande about two miles south of the Hidalgo International Bridge. The officers saw a man walk ing toward the river and asked him to halt but he continued walking, Smith said. “They were in thick I and he was coming ton! inspector, who had Smith said. “The spursb» united p the brush and he trippedj AUSTIN fell backward, andthegmiied-murdei off.” Hn who i Smith said the name spsts into inspector was being witfeMool hi Hidalgo County SheriiiWednesday puties also were inves of Appeals the shooting. I; The bo Smith said the tick-ridenpf 8 t ! le i sought approval fromC('::P urmn S to carry guns becauseof 8 amt ‘ 111 “ e along the border and kr rw ! ‘ nir ' < lieved permission had fl 1 '‘ i,, 1 9 granted to carry weapon!■ Chan June 1. Woughoui “I don’t really know A f 10 evidenc status is,” he said. “HieyiP*- an earlier report thatitmL posed to be in effect Junel I rxx. haven’t gotten any instnu 1 yet from our own i Some have been carrying for a while.” app Machine measure night jaw I United Press International SAN ANTONIO — Sleep re searchers have known for years that tossing and turning during the night can affect the way one feels the next morning, but little attention was given to now much one clenches one’s teeth while sleeping. Some researchers believe many jaw joint or jaw muscle problems are related to how much one unconsciously con tracts his jaw muscles during sleep. Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio recently devised a machine that measures the jaw activity during sleeping hours. The process is designed to im prove diagnosis and treatment of jaw joint problems that affect an estimated 10 million Amer icans. It consists of attaching three tiny wires to the upper jaw to measure the muscle activity and feed the information to a small machine placed on the pillow. The following morning, the small portable muscle activity monitor, which looks like a handheld calculator, is taken to a dentist, who determines how However, the bill approval to carry guns «■ United , rently lodged in the Senate! lUSTIN culture Committee afterlt tire Clir received House approval f|i lower ieard by t Km. ■The rulii piion in c ■(content • • Bninistere activity ttheVa BManges, much the teeth contractdHdings in ing the night. The machine was devtl® 1 A by Dr. John Rugh, associatt® t . JT fessor of restorative de • and Chuck Burgar, a biotin udg engineer and seam® O medical student. WhenikBCpi ^ play button is pressed,thei*t ill tor shows a reading :!p ongoing muscle contractkl united p “Most of the probleitttlUJSTIN from using the jaw musdsBreceive ; much. One type of oven.® as a r< from psychological stress jtident in 1 form of teeth clenchingjpe Court Dr. M. Franklin D( D.M.D., an associate pie of oral and maxillofacialst at the health science cent# agains Some symptoms ofjavBfoad Co disorders include pain anlipidieua, t Ely Edwa ployee ol tu of Co ness over the jaws infrontt ear, pain when moving till while chewing, jaw joint such as clicking or grating! difficulty in opening or the jaw. Some people all pain and ringing sounds e! ear, accompanied by heads Once a jaw joint p: " diagnosed, treatment elude medication, relai therapy, teeth adjustmei! surgery. which #sing in 19. 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