Vietnam Vet Speaks At Brownsvillewho recently returned from mored cab unit but during the' Vietnam. Wondra showed slides I first five months served as an of Vietnam and related his ex-(infantry man. Then he was on periences there. He told the [a tanker. He carried an M-I6 club that his trip there was byjrifle with grenade launcher. Bob Wondra of Lomira was boat and took 22 days. I Some of his slides includedintroduced by 0. L. Bioohm, He was assigned to an ar-ipictures of the banana planta-BROWNSVILLE, Feb. 27 — A Purple Heart veteran of Vietnam spoke to the Brownsville Lions Club dinner meeting this week.*. y '•« ,k*tions, schools, churches, Saigon, i sampans, rubber trees, waterj !buffalo running wild, rice pad-! j dies and country sites. Bob ex-|plained that the Vietnam low-, 1 lands are quite beautiful and ifj ithe country could ever become! j war free and the people al-1 ilowed to progress and develop; their country, it would be “a1 nice country/3*Wondra reported that he was wounded in March 1368 while serving m Vietnam and within seven minutes, he was being! ilown out and back to hospital j care.Deputy Dist. Gov. Harvey: Steinbach of Beaver Dam gave; I a short talk on Lionism and re-] dated details of the state Lions ■ Convention scheduled in May ati Lake Del ton. A zone party for' Lions and their wives is scheduled March 8 at the Pyramid Supper Club, Beaver Dam.