Battalion/Page 7 August 31, 1982 eso devaluation hurting Brownsville United Press International BROWNSVILLE — Border tymerchants say their business s declined by approximately I percent due to the devalua- m of the peso. City officials ame the monetary situation increased unemployment id a rise in crime. The merchants say busines ses are victimized in two ways. First, Mexican shoppers can no longer afford American prices. Second, Americans are stream ing across the Rio Grande River to Matamoros in search of new found bargains with their pow erful dollars. Devaluation of the peso may cut business receipts by more than $200 million in a four- month period ending Tuesday and by another $300 million by the end of next year, and that could hurt sales tax collections. Brownsville’s sales taxes, col lected at a penny on the dollar, provide perhaps the most com prehensive measure of the de valuation’s impact. Until February, sales tax col lection had accelerated at a rate that would have given city hall $7.9 million for fiscal 1982-83. Now, projected increases have been revised downward to $4.8 million, a loss of $3.1 million. Unemployment was at a near chronic 11.1 percent in Brown sville two months after the Feb. 17 devaulation. SENIORS If you’ve co-oped at least twice and are graduat ing in Dec. ’82, May ’83, or Aug. ’83, be sure and submit a resume for the CO-OP RESUME BOOK Follow guidelines in summer newsletter. DEADLINE: SEPT. 10 DISTRIBUTED TO OVER 200 EMPLOYERS! Policeman stops suicide jump iis cona lets, Bel hat »ert tan Li! United Press International DALLAS — A police officer |otalked a teenaged girl down m a seventh floor scaffold id he was afraid she would impor fall before he got to her. “It’s the first time I’ve ever id to climb that high (to talk leone down),” the 12-year jeran officer said. “I told her ;took courage to climb that gB,let's find the courage to get biggem ore motit ^avy recruiting standards challenged ) ton ike floor i homaOi [ Paso )otn lay tuzi *1 ttuyers city's 1 Rui| ooliny trade® •esidenl i in Al Rutledj ars. Del he itbalko* [ finally got her to take my hand. It seemed like forever, until she’d take my hand. I thought she was going to jump two or three times. “She would creep out along the (2-inch diameter) horizontal bar where she had nothing to hold onto except maybe with one hand. “She was beginning to shake. She was getting weak.” Watch commander Sgt. Her bert Steele sa d Sunday: “It was a classic case and officer Donnie Chapman went by the book.” Chapman, 33, spent 40 tense mi nutes talking the girl down from her perch outside a building under construction at South western Medical School. Parkland Memorial Hospital administrator Tom Noble said the girl was being screened at the hospital’s psychiatric emergency room at 11:15 a.m. Sunday when she jumped over a counter and escaped. She was found at the nearby medical school 45 minutes later. Steele said Chapman talked quietly to the girl, 17, as he in ched toward her. “He talked her into giving him her hand,” he said. “Then, after he did that, he talked her down.” After winning the girl’s trust, Chapman was able to embrace the teenager until firemen could bring up a mechanical ladder to carry the pair down at about 1 p.m., witnesses said. United Press International DALLAS — The commander WhoiM tBe Navy’s north Texas re- Juildbui; ailing district says he knows hbqa miters have to work hard to Last yen tet their goals, but he denies roofoti »se goals set up an unreason- ie out,! |eworkload. iesinll One-fifth of the district’s 55 target,"i miters have been disciplined the last 14 months, even ugh the district reached 101 akeaprt rant of its goal for signing up r-aii iors since January. Two recruiters told the Dallas with! arning News the system re- 't go Bit irds them for enlisting a re cruit, but penalizes them for fail ing to make the required num ber of telephone calls during the time they were making that en listment. Capt. Edwin B. Smedley, commander of the seven-state recruiting area that includes Dallas, defended the system. He said a computerized sys tem tells a recruiter how much activity is usually necessary to get one person into the Navy and recruiters get into trouble when they don’t meet those goals. “There are recruiters that will list on a sheet of paper that they have called a certain number of people when they haven’t called anyone,” he said. Becky Todd wrote letters to Sens. Lloyd Bentsen and John Tower after her husband, Robin, received non-judicial punishment July 26 and was duty and falsifying a govern ment record.” He was found to have failed to make the assigned number of phone calls. The very next week, Todd re ceived a citation praising him for “displaying exceptional recruit ing skills” in the previous year. TAMU SYMPHONIC BAND •let AUDITIONS Open to students and faculty for all positions ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING August 31 12:30 in Band Hall for more information contact Bill Dean 845-3529 AGGIES! 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