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friday, September 28, 1079 dally nebrasken P2g3 1 1 Sonne game traffic to be rerouted DyKathyStokebrand Assistant Chief John Miller of the Lincoln Police said in a press conference Thursday that street closings will cause some football traffic to be rerouted for the rest of the home games this season. Miller said the reason for the changes is a bridge that is out on North First Street. He said approximately 380 cars used that street to reach Cornhusker Highway. An officer will be at the Sunvalley Boulevard and Cornhusker High way intersection to route traffic north or south. Miller said there was a lot of space to park at the fair grounds and the university has buses going continuously between the stadium and the fairgrounds. There are alternatives, Miller said. After home games, both .10th and 14th streets become one-way streets going north. He encouraged those going to Omaha to take 14th Street north to Cornhusker Highway or Superior Street and then on to Interstate 80. For those going west he sug gested going north on 14th Street to Cornhusker Highway or Fletcher Avenue and then to Interstate 80. Band's 100th birthday The UNL band will begin celebrating its 100th binnaay sept. JU, by hosting a 4 pjti. concert by the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, at Kimball Recital Hall. The 48 ensemble members will be joined by 48 band alumni, and 10 alumni who will act as guest directors. gpnl 111 111 1 111 II lfiKI O I RAIMA HMISIU "FOUL PLAY" STEnto mrm re ADMISSION $2.00 (PG) 'UI 111 I III III"! 0 Good Time Rock & Roll with Fit, Sat., and Sun. Sept. 28, 29 & 30 Hidden wtilley 108th & Pine Lake Rd. 423-2532 I I II I II I I II I ' r Front Row Productions Presents AnEvtntngWith and his band: Steve Chapin, Howie Fields. Kim Scholes, Doug Walker, and John Wallace. CUrJDAY, OCT. 1flth 0:00 pr.i PEROHiniG AUDHOniUiVl Rtssmd Stats $30 vailablt it: Pershing Box Office, Nebraska City & East Unions, Oirt Cheap, Miller & Paine both locations). Ben Simon's (both locations end Magee'i (both locations), Rick Had en, Lincoln traffic engineer, said that com puterized lights on O Street, Cornhusker Highway, and Capital Parkway have been especially helpful. He said there are 80 computerized lights 4n Lincoln with special light patterns for pre- and postgame traffic. He said the computerized light control center has direct contact with officers on the street so if a timing change needs to be mae, it can be done relatively quickly. Miller explained an experimental project that the police are trying for the first time this Saturday. To prevent larceny and vandalism in the parking areas six volunteers from the community with CB units will be traveling in vehicles and on foot to be the "eyes and ears" of the police. One officer will monitor all CB responses given by the volunteers. Two other policemen also will be available for these calls. The volunteers will supplement the current police force used on game days. Miller said the results will then be evaluated with the volunteers. nonoDOD "I f Hfcfillft 1 1 1 :3O-3:30-5:3O l-J (333 IB vim inn 1.110 ono of the funniest pictures we've over shown. 2.Tho admission prlco will bo 10$ ono dime! o D o D AND 7:30 ONLY More Entertaining Than Humsnly Possible! oramWW o o D o 0 11th and ' St. 477-1234 Every Friday and Saturday Nights! Midnight Movio at 12:00! (j 15 ornoi inr1! f mSS)" STAHRINO SERENA LESUE EOIVEE DOROTHY li MAY SAMANTHA BE0RS1WA SPELV1N 1730 "O" St. 432-6042 J -25 i1 THAT EXCEOES EXCELLENCE KIM "A BRAVE, i;iTELLIDEilT, BlULUAlITu CRAFTED FILM AS co:mTonMYAS TODAY'S HEADLINES. HI HUD NtH OK DAILY MM THE SEDUCTtaiMM OF JOE TYNAN ALAN ALDA BARBARA HARRIS MERYL STREEP, SHOWINGS TONIGHT: 7:30 & 9:35 SAT. & SUN.: 1:15-3:20-5:25-7:30-9:35 STARTS TODAYI 5:30-7:30-9:30 Hoiilt if you love Brian. MONTY PYTHON'S m LIFE Vi BRIAN R mmm Tr1 jsr- 5:40-7:4M:40 OPEN 7:30 SHOWi: ' "1 Akr-M An rh i II i 1 I Vf ill 1 I k fV f:l SHOWS TONIGHT AT: 7:15 & 9:15 , SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:15-9:15 hABQV taniAAAKl l KAKI n AOK UH I FY iIWTPJ LESLIE NIELSEN JAMES FRANCISES. CITY ON I ava wtsurttts , a ... . , titwisT ruww ,.-MW MIDNIGHT MOVIES ON FRIDAY & SATURDA "2ACHARIAH-& "High on tht Rang' sun. n- 1 ja.sciSfn AT: 7:30 Tonight Only A SNEAK PREVIEW off Curt Rtynoids now film. Mu if 9:30 "ALIEN" "ALIEN" Saturday ft -Sunday At: 7:15 & 9:30 tiruSfSjjjngiy MAS9nflticortor,t atermherenda tort cf fun A LIEN TOMSKERRrrT sgourneyweaver VERONICA f!AJTnAPKMT MADQV ftCAM CTiMTOW Cfl. K