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'b in re al dp 'g- ia- iip fey 10 da 16- P: rer m an set 1111 Friday, February 24, 1984AThe Battalion/Page 9 R.I. YOU BROKE m CAR? f VJSLLjI DIDN'T I PKEAKIT. ITBMK£ IT56LF- BUTDOnT WORRY. I took it to mr shop FOR YOU. VJHATD TH£YSAY?WhrfP TMfSAI? 'mJ-JHB u-JornSME/mn to ac. rmcium is y SHOT... AW... VH... THe.uu, tape D£CK IS,UH,P£AD. QHGCD'. r* ouncil passes zoning plan by Paul Dirmeyer ^ * S' s s S s s Si S si Si s Schooner’s Landing Univ. Schooner's Texas Ave. f 29th Seafood Restaurant Unique Atmosphere Orders taken at the boat! Try our daily specials 606 Tarrow (off Univ. East) Open 11-11 Tue-Sun 764-7439 Tarrow By SALLY SCHWIERZKE Reporter The College Station City Ouncil unanimously approved he rezoning of a 38.68-acre rad of land east of the East By- ass and north of Harvey Road hursday night. The tract, pre- iously a residential zone, was hanged to a commercial zone. The rezoning of a 6.34-acre id of land along the future tension of Holleman Drive to ie east and two tracts of land ted adjacent to and south west of the Woodstock Subdivi sion were tabled at the request of James E. Jett, the owner of the property. A 7-acre tract of land owned by Charles Ellison was rezoned from a agriculture-open district to a general commercial district. Ellison had tried to get the property east of State Highway 6 rezoned earlier, but was re fused his request. In other business, discussion of street improvements on Dartmouth and Holleman Drive brought a heated dis cussion between Mayor Gary Halter and councilman Bob Runnels. Runnels suggested the widening of the two streets. Halter said the suggestion should have been brought about several years ago when the streets were being built. Consideration for widening the two streets was sent by a 4 to 1 vote to a committee that will re port back to the council in two weeks with its recommendation. Councilman Vicky Reinke was worried about the additional cost of widening the roads. The date of city elections, April 7, was approved unani mously. There will also be an in crease in the number of voting booths from last year’s elections because it is a presidential elec tion year. City Manager North B. Bar- dell was also recognized at the meeting for ten years’service on the council. £cap yem sajiz i% ir jncen- reas: a urrent ication lay be ienda- y both arivate » r on iled by :nt sity Renter, of c an ' double ihoved icer percent th In"* igarett ( rthe ucas tells of double burial site United Press International 1VINGSTON — The man iio has already admitted to fling 150 people pinpointed here he and an alleged part- r in murder buried a female wsiana victim and the head of Houston male teen, officials id Thursday. Henry Lee Lucas showed ilk County deputies where he idOttis El wood Toole, buried ephanie Lee Smith, 24, a for- Tulane Medical School stu- ntand the head of Houston mRobert Spangenberger Jr., County Sheriff Ted Ev- itt said Lucas’ information ises another two unsolved urder cases. Lucas, 47, said he and Toole, accosted Spangenberger d his girlfriend Joann Huf- ian, 16, both of Spring anch, outside a convenience ire in October 1979 in Spring anch. Everitt said Lucas claimed he )k the girl to a nearby park dshot her while Toole killed angenberger. His headless dywas found the next day in trunk of a car. The head found in Polk County but not connected by authori- tothe Houston slaying. (Bryan’s xecution n March 1 United Press International HOUSTON — Condemned ler Ronald Clark O’Bryan, former optician convicted killing his son with poison iloween candy in 1974, will given a March 31 execution , a judge said Thursday. State District Judge Michael Spadden said he scheduled a itencing hearing next dnesday to formally set Iryan’s execution date for end of March. When I first set it (the exe- Huffman’s body was found near a bench in northwest Houston. She had been shot once in the head. Lucas also showed deputies where he and Toole left the body of Smith, who was last seen in June 1977. Lucas said he abducted the woman in Louisiana, brought her to Texas and killed her. Her body was found near an isolated dirt road in Polk County in November 1977. Lucas, a former mental pa tient who confessed to killing his mother in 1960, pleaded guilty in 1983 to the murder of Kate Rich, 80, of Ringgold and also was convicted of killing his 15-year-old common-law wife Frieda “Becky” Powell in Den ton County. * * ¥ * * * * * * * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Record Bar & Rebels The R & R Great Grammy Giveaway Contest Pick the most winners and win a Walkman stereo or dinner for two. Application must be turned in before showtime 7p.m. Applications available at Rebels, Record Bar and Quick As A Flash in Manor East and Post Oak Mall. Come in the night of the Grammies for Door Prizes and Gift Certificates. 846-0945 old Post 50% off ft G- ^ c? xG ^ ^ o'° o <<> e>- vr o' \ N (Items already on sale not incl.) COME CELEBRATE & SAVE Gold Dost / F»o Post Oak Mall- 764-1004, „ i, |, „ — ssan* 16 $51 IT $52 rS 1 $53 1» $54 20 $56 21 $56 22 $57 23 $58 2* $59 Hp* cn (f° r Halloween two years i 11 thought that was the most iropriate date for it. But I think the sonnest date sible is the most appropriate his execution,” the judge ^Bryan, 39, was sentenced death by injection for the 1 Halloween candy poison- °f his 8-year-old son, Marc. ! child died after eating a Gi- fixyStix laced with cyanide, secutors claimed O’Bryan his son to collect insur- rooney, but O’Bryan main- his innocence. •lice beat following incidents were e d to the University Po- Department through ‘ y- SSMENT: student in Dormitory 4 receiving several ha- phone calls from a fe- J uring one of the calls | she thought she struck 'de and asked where it When he checked ^Tthide, he discovered all [to^s had been deflated. ER. student who previously , u his wallet stolen -noti- ^versity Police that it was outside of G. Rollie Coliseum, minus $6 in (4 1I*S SIH0WTI/HIE Si //£<? *119) SMI» -MllJfjf YIE^AS A&M HJNI'VIERJ'IYY SC 1H 0IL A112 Jf 1H1 IP ■ IPACIE ANT S' 'A? ttttii « » nxirr PRE GRAND OPENING"" J? 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