ocal / State THE BATTALION Page 5 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1981 Agents charge chief knew of car bombing United Press International TYLER — Two former Tyler undercover narcotics agents told investigators they had admitted to their police chief one bombed the other’s car to collect insurance payments, a Dallas newspaper re ported Thursday. Former agents Creig Matthews and his wife, Kim Ramsey Matth ews, told federal investigators of they disclosed their actions to Tyl er Police Chief Willie Hardy days after the incident, a source told the Dallas Morning News. Hardy denied the charge Wednesday. “I still haven’t learned that Creig was responsible,” Hardy said. “I recently read in the news papers something about that, but that’s all I know about it." The two former agents re portedly said Hardy took no action against them after being informed of the bombing. A federal grand jury in Tyler is investigating charges that ranking Tyler officials knew of misconduct by the two officers during an 8- month undercover drug probe. Unexpected pregnancy? A to Z Women’s Health Services Abortion to 20 weeks • Awake or Asleep • Prompt confidential appointments • Low fees Houston: 1-800-392-8676 Dallas: 1-800-442-4076 San Antonio: 1-800-392-8676 Look everyone] No hands — almost Photo by Michele Rowland iteadied by the hand of her friend, Teresa Corte, a sopho- nore management major, learns to unicycle. Her teacher, eve Dinning, is an engineering technology major. What’s important for a beginner to remember is to practice. Din ning said. Corte said she tries to ride every evening. Both have expressed an interest in a club at Texas A&M. by Brian Ti irt of tk the Sad M. ion tended« ; Wed* Tk bbing s. ^havebf :ker sa« that 'olve aul ;hedfor1 her evelopment plan opposed, ommission approves zoning By RANDY CLEMENTS Battalion Staff esident opposition of two es dominated the College Sta- Planning and Zoning Com- sion meeting Thursday. A final iforWoodson Village Fifth In- ment was approved and a 103- !rezoning request was tabled, lie commission tabled the fin- dan for the Woodson Village elopment Sept. 24 with the lerstanding that a sewer line ly would alleviate the water ill ation problems into the lines. I file residents have complained creased sewer line problems said the addition of the prop- 125 lots would substantially to the problem. ieflooding problems have ex- |dfor more than 15 years, Gar- dCannon, one of the residents, the sewer problem. The commission tabled the re zoning request for 103 acres on the north side of Southwest Parkway between Dartmouth Avenue and the East Bypass. Anticipating opposition, the de veloper, J.W. Wood, met with re sidents Wednesday to come up with an alternative plan that would be acceptable. Commissioner Merl Bailey said the commission needed to look closely at the kind of development the city wants for the south side of Southwest Parkway before a deci sion for the north side is made. Behling appointed a subcom mittee to meet with the city staff, area residents and developers of the south side to view the alterna tive plans. MSC TOWN HALL PRESENTS: AN EVENING WITH CHUCK MANGIONE OCTOBER 25TH 8 P.M RUDDER AUDITORIUM Option period: Oct. 5 through Oct. 9 General ticket sales begin: Oct. 12 Ticket Prices are: $7.50, $8.50, $9.50 Tickets are available at Rudder Box Office For more info call 845-2916 €•••••• o« it, Eileen Kuvlesky, another resi- said she wants the lots to be sloped comparable to existing were sillies. It is best to delay the de- opment until after the infiltra- problem is corrected, she The development of 16 or 17 >, instead of the proposed 25, uld accomplish keeping the ihhorhood compatible. With Foods. ax. It would be a travesty for this final plan) to be approved,” Won said. PI. Butter she However, the final plan was iroved 4-1, with two commis- ners absent. Commissioner Wesley Hall lie voted against approval be- tse allowing the development sproceed will only compound VISION HAIR DESIGNERS 303 College Main (Down From Loupots Next to White’s) Phone 846-8528 NOW OPEN!! Monday-Saturday 9 a.m. till ? 846-8528 MSC ARTS ANNOUNCES NTSU One O'clock Jazz Band ^r- is coming! October 22, 1981 8 p.m. Rudder Auditorium AAllS/C £X£R£SS & MCA RECORDS FOR ONLY PER DISC RecordSale These are just a "handful" of the hundreds of artists titles on sale for only $2.99!!! mmwmmsstm J— DAYS LEFT Fri., Oct. 16 Sat., Oct. 17 * W ■ s /yuoti.'iipiP) O Give the gift of music. Sorry, No Dealers & No Wholesalers Allowed! Supplies Are Limited!! jBfsjk Sm Mf Mm mKf m v mM.. ~ ^ TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MSC BOX OFFICE 845-1234 725-B UNIVERSITY DRIVE Ol’LN 10-10 Ocliiml Skac'us & McDonalds 846-1741