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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1983)
Pcg3 8 Dally Nebraskan Friday, Septembers, 1933 "I I I !. II - HI I. L.JLJ.JI " Ready for a new bike? intimity from cround tha wor!d atr - -.. t- - AT Jv:(Tyjk, fSssz RALEIGH i&lTK, Repairs IM'&i t'i. fT Touring Specialties ' l yl fiwJLA Bicycling Center for the I I novice to the professional l&i 7 iVy VMwlMn DOWNTOWN EAST PARK PLAZA r isKW I 427 S. 13th 203 N. 6Sth I JTs 475-0204 464-0183 I I'aWaiWflPMIIIIIlpi 'XI 11.11 'I WWH . JUI)li.W These include ticket UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL W4t v ry A4 T9 1510 Que Street - 477-3997 SUNDAY WORSHIP AT 9:30 and 11:00 All kinds of things going on during the week! A ministry of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Candid Camera . . Continued ftron Vzzs 1 scalpers and anyone else Before the first game, selling things without a signs will be posted in vending permit. LPDCpt. parking lots to remind Jim Baird said vendors NU fans that Nebraska with permits have filed Revised Statute 53-816 many complaints about prohibits consumption their illegal competitors, of alcoholic beverages on Baird said he expects state property. Officers more ticket scalper also will patrol the park- arrests, which will keep ing areas, "advising the walks and crowded fans not to consume," he streets more clear. He est- said. imated $25 to $100 fines Inside the gates, ofllc- for illegal vending in the ers will continue to stadium area, patrol for illegal bever- Baird said that Lincoln ages. If a person i3 seen police agreed to work drinking alcohol, the with campus police drink will be confiscated, because of "overlapping" Lincoln police also will in the previous years. If join campus police to illegal vendors were told watch for illegal vendors to leave city property, in and around the sta- they often simply moved dium during the eames. to campus property. The campus ponce men would force the illegal vendors back off campus property. Cooperating forces will work more effectively, he said. Another security mea sure that the police are planning for the first time in 10 years involves keeping the gates shut during the entire game. In the past, the gates have been opened at the end of the third quarter. Burke said the reason the gates will not be opened this season is to prevent crowds around the sidelines in the already-filled stadium. Keeping the gates shut also will allow first aid and law enforcement personnel to move more freely, he said. Television trucks also have had trouble moving down crowded sidelines. Getting to the stadium may be harder for out-of-town fans because of road construction on the Interstate State Patrol of ficer Vern ScharlT said. He suggested drivers use alternate routes. Baird said that once they arrive in Lincoln, fans should park at Sou theast Community College because of limited campus parking. Other parking spots include lots at 84th and O streets or Holmes Lake. Shuttle buses will run between these locations and Memorial Stadium. Parking and shuttle buses also will be availa ble at the State Fair grounds. However, be cause the first home game falls during the State Fair, he said, park ing there will be more limited. Shuttle buses will load at the south end of the Bob Devaney Sports Center for the Sept. 10 game only. Peo ple parking at the fair grounds usually will board the shuttle buses on the 14th Street side of the fairgrounds. Vehicles that are not parked in legal parking spots will be towed, Burke said. Vehicles parked on the grass, sidewalks, or in reserved stalls also will be towed. The car's owner will be responsible for towing costs, he said. Towing costs are usually $20 plus a $3 per day storage fee. The UNL Police also en courage people to lock their cars and put any valuables in their trunks. (D, n . . . 10th & South 11 yEjl?JiS The Oakroom Restaurant Invites You to Come In and Enjoy Our Great Food. We Feature Over 25 Flavors of the Finest Ice Cream Plus a Complete Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Menu. Use Our Money Saving Coupons Below and Save Even More! Now Serving Your Favorite Wine, Beer and Cocktails. Open Sunday through Thursday, 6 am-1 1 pm Fridays and Saturdays 'till 2 am. t 1 1 !0 j i t t i i i i i i i n-n-n-irr And Don't Forget To Try The New ma o)fn (dm mm A place to sit back and have a drink in a quiet, comfortable atmosphere. Come in and listen to your favorite oldies, shoot a game of pool, and RELAX! We open at O.ATJlon Football Saturdays. All red drinks. half-price up to game time. Enjoy the action on our BIG SCREEN TV! Located In Ths Lower Level Of Ths Osk Room Restsurcnt !.l.l,l.l,t t I I I I I I 1 . t, J . l-L. n . .. t ' J (DilkKuinn M'& 1 I I I I i i i i i i i W Ji I t I Ti