-—I A complete set of instructions for file firsttime smoker. don’t I Name_ Ex£iresj^3(^-89 ^ [$1.00 Off Any Pizza l' 11 a.m.-4 p.ni. I Name_ JExjjH-es 9^3^89^ j 504 o7f Any Pizza IName_ | 504O7f”" j Any Pizza | Name_ i M.a£i w __ Parts are here Pool to be open by beginning of October By Jerry Guenther Senior Reporter With the arrival of a part for the new campus Recreation Center swimming pool last week, the direc tor of campus recreation said he hopes the pool will open by the begin ning of October. Stan Campbell said the part, a back float valve, arrived Friday and will be installed as soon as possible. “Unless something unforeseen happens, we anticipate having the pool open within about two weeks,” he said. After the back float valve is in stalled, Campbell said, it will take a while “to get the system up and run ning” and make sure the water is within standard safety limits. The back float valve will be in stalled so water from a nearby storm sewer will not back up into the hold r___ nig, 141* i w iui [A/ui rr mvi, iiv >huu. Campbell said he originally had hoped the new pool would be open at the beginning of the semester. Campbell said part of the reason the pool didn' t open then was because campus rec officials were wailing for the back float valve to arrive. The architect’s original plans didn’t include the part, Campbell said, but campus rec officials thought it was necessary and decided to order it. University of Nebraska-Lincoln students can continue to use the swimming pool in Mabel Lee until the new pool opens, he said. Campbell said that once the new pool opens, plans are to make it avail* __ -a a_ The Recreation Center swimming pool Is expected to be open In about two weeks. able to students from 6:45 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays. On Saturdays the new oool will be open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday hours will be 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., he said. “Thai’s going to be more than twice as long as they currently have,” he said. Although Campbell said the new pool has one less swimming lane than the Mabel Lee pool, he said he thinks students will enioy the new pool more because it will have better water conditions. ‘‘From my perspective, it’s a much better pool,” he said. Campbell said UNL students pay to use the pool, running track, weights, racquetball courts and other campus rec facilities through student fees. UNL faculty and staff members who want to use the pool or any other campus rec facilities must pay a fee similar to what students pay in fees. Campbell said faculty and staff members must pay $45 to use the rec center during the academic year and $60 for a full year. Beginning Midnight, Friday Sept. 15 12^2 ajn.-> Person cited for (hiv ing while intoxicated in Area 4 near Triangle fraternity. 1:57 ajm. ~ Man reported to be looking into vehicles parked in Area 2 near Sandoz Hall. 9:11 ajn. - Hit-and-run, non-in jury accident reported in Area 10 near 10th and Avery streets, $300. tin ft-M. - Fire alarm triggered by an odor in Vet Basic Sciences. 11:29jj». - Female reported to be suffering an epileptic seizure. Transported to University Health Center. 11:47 pan. - Two balance scales and vacuum cleaner reported sto len from Dental College, $460. 12:2* pan. - Window reported broken on vehicle parted in Area 3 near Harpcr-Schramm-Smith HaflMlOO. W K 12:30 pan. - Fire alarm triggered by steam leak in penthouse of Plant Science Hall. • 1:84 pat - Backpack imorted stolen in basement of Nebraska Union, $80. 1:32 pan. - Two-vehicle, non injury accident reported in visitors lot near Nebraska Center for Con tinuing Education, $300. 4:03 pju. - Purse reported stolen (tons vehicle parked in Area 5 near Schramm HauT$87. 4:21 DJk — Pune reported stolen health center, $50. pat - Bicycle reported sto len in Area 23 west of Buck BeJizer Field, $53. Saturday 2:24 aaa. — Parson cited for chiv ing while intoxicated on R Street between 19th and 22nd streets. Go ahead. Change your mind. From Liberal Arts to Engineering Business to Advertising...a 2.5 to a 3.5. Macintosh gives you the flexibility to change your major without falling behind. Or getting bogged down reading con fusing manuals. You'll spend time analyzing the Crash of 1929, forecasting stock trends or designing a new dollar bill. And paying it all off with an A+ presentation. Decision made. Macintosh. r, The Computer Shop University Bookstore, Lower Level - Nebraska Union 472-5785 Hours M-F, 8 am - 5 pm