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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 14

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14 Lincoln Fvcning Journal ft Nebrnslca State Journal' April 16, 1971 V.M I I TONIGHT! OPEN 7:1 5 SHOW AT 7:45 i Things lo Do, Places to Go in Lincoln UNO Paper: Use Field For Cars, Not Football all times a.m. unless boldface for p.m. All, events free unless followed by Friday 475-5921; Personal 5171. 33-Holdrege; Future Business Leaders, Rotary District, Radisson Cornhusker. Medical 4 3 2-5453 Omaha Playhouse, 6915 Cass, Fri-Emotional Crisis 475- Sat, 8:30.

"J.B." Midland College Things To Vo in Southeast theater production, Fremont, FrU 8:30. Ice Follies Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum, Omaha, York Rite Masons Annual Meetings Omaha, Masonic Temple, "HMS Pinafore," Doane College presentation Crete, 8. This Week "Catch Me If You Can" -toi JHV ftfl -6HS Cty Omaha (UPI) The student newspaper at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), The Gateway, has editorially called for converting the UNO football field into a parking lot. The paper said such a conversion "is not a pleasant alternative, but it seemingly is the only one." The editorial, witten toy Gateway Editor Dave Mack, said if the matter comes to a question of priorities, "the field Left With Bag Turin, Italy (UPI) Three bandits held up a caroft-fc Westinghouse company at gunpoint Thursday and escaped with a guard's lunch. Guard Valentino Marchetti, 57, said he was carrying a bag containing $56,000 and one containing his lunch.

color a cannon releaser -and'- 1 IjU. I3TH ANO'P Cable Hogue Saturday Guy Lombardo Concert Auditorium, 15-N, 8. Playhouse Guild Beaux Arts Ball Country Club, 3200 S. 24, Joy Night Variety Show, Lincoln High, 22-J, 7:30. "Music Man" All-school play, Pius 60-A, 8.

Union College Winds Concert With Neill Humfield, trombone soloist. College View Academy auditorium, 5240 Calvert, 8:30. Conferences Neb. Radiological Technologists Villager, 5300 Neb. Press Lincoln Hotel, 9-P; Neb.

Educational Media Radisson Cornhusker, 13-M; TOPS State Convention, Auditorium, 15-N, Radisson Cornhusker; Future Business Leaders, 33-Holdrege Rotary District, Radisson Cornhusker. Emergency Nos. Emergency Police, Fire, Sheriff Patrol, Ambulance, dial 911; Electrical, 475-4211; Gas, is more of a luxury than a necessity." Mack said the football team would not have to be sacrificed if the field were taken. He suggested all of the UNO home games could be played at Municipal Stadium. Adacent Elmwood Park and nearby Ak-Sar-Ben Field could be used for practices, the editorial said.

In another editorial, Todd Simon, assistant editor, referred to University of Nebraska Athletic Director Bob Devaney's appearance before the Legislature as "an awful precedent." Devaney went before the lawmakers to boost a bill calling for a five-cent per package increase in the cigaret tax with half of the extra funds earmarked for a new fieldhouse on the Lincoln Simon asked: "Is it justifiable? Is a new fieldhouse the university's top priority? "What about salary equity? What about UNO having one of the lowest square-foot-per-stu-dent ranks in the country?" Simon suggested raising the cigaret tax by 10 cents "and help all the students at UNO instead of the athletes and staff at Lincoln." He said the accepted channel for fieldhouse financing should be the regular university budget. Rod McKuen Show Auditorium, 15-N, 8. Spartan Spectacular Variety Show, East High, 70-A, 7. Joy Night Variety Show, Lincoln High, 22J, 7:30. "Music Man" All-school play, Pius 60-A, 8.

Lincoln Stamp Club Library, 14-N, 7. Chess Club Library, 14-N, 7. Duplicate Bridge 2738 South, 7:30. Government Meeting Legislature, Capitol, 15-K. Conferences Neb.

Radiological Technologists Villager, 5300 Neb. Press Lincoln Hotel, 9-P; Neb. Educational Media Radisson Cornhusker, 13-M; TOPS State Convention, Auditorium, 15-N, Radisson Cornhusker; Neb. Council on Teacher Education, Holy Toledo! Carriers Still Enjoying Tour Madrid, Spain Continuing their tour of Spain and Portugal, 130 newspaper car-riers motored to the historic city of Toledo. Along the tour after winning a contest sponsored by the Sunday Journal and Star you see nothing folk mm else this year, you must see AT 8:00 P.M.

mmpim. i Current Movies and ye shall JASON STELLA DAVID R0BARDS STEVENS WARNER I BALLAD OF gg Hmtu Furalihed by Theater. Times; Itviillnotlthinli, ever fade from mm WALTON'S w-fitCHMD SCHICKEL, ti'f fj I DON'T MISS HIM! GOOD SEATS YET. $4.00, $5.00 $6.00 TICKET OFFICE OPEN NOON Auditorium I VW fm LIVE MUSIC JACK NICHOLSON FIVE EASY PIECES Karen Black id Susan Anspach IK agggsp newspapers are Lee Lukehart, 15, Lincoln, Sunday Journal and Star and Lincoln Journal carrier, and Tim Haist, 14, Hastings, Lincoln Star carrier. The 44-mile excursion out of Madrid included a tour of El Greco's house where the great painter lived for 39 years.

Among the sites visited were the magnificent Gothic Cathedral; the reconstructed Alcazar, a medieval fortress; the beautiful 14th Century El Transito synagog; and the 5100 No. 48th Fri. Roy Williams "0" Street is Closed Use Vine or A to 84th a.m. u.m icej p.m. doh iac Code ratings indicate a voluntary rating given to the movie by the motion picture industry: (C) Suggested for GENERAL audiences.

(CP) All ages admitted PARENTAL GUIDANCE suggested. (R) RESTRICTED Persons under 17 not admitted without parent or adult guardian. (X) Persons under IT not admitted, LINCOLN Stuart: "A New Leaf" (G) 1:00, 3:00, 5:05, 7:30, 9:30. CooperLincoln: "Love Story" (GP) 7:30, 9:30. Nebraska: "Mash" (R) 2:00, 7:00.

"Patton" (GP) 4:00, 9:00. Varsity: "Five Easy Pieces" 1:27, 3:29, 5:31, 7:33, 9:35. Joyo: "Mad Monster Party" 7:00 only. "Mrs. Pallifax-Spy" 8:35 only.

State: "The Barefoot Executive" (G) 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00. 84th "Bossolino" 7:45. "Catch-22" 9:45. "Angel Levine" 12:00. Starview: "Joe" 7:45, 11:37.

"The Ballad of Cable Hoque" 9:37. Last complete show, 8:45. OSTS sat. joanie me jacks Sun. Donna Reed The Western Swingers Open Tues.

thru Fri. 3:30 to 1:00 Sat. Sun. 10:00 to 1 CQQPER 64th TEL: 434-7421 0 0 Cristo de la Luz, a 10th Century DRIVE-IN THEATRE 10th RECORD WEEK! HURRY ENDS SOON TONIGHT AT 7:30 and 9:30 mosque, now a church. After returning to Madrid, the youths were escorted to the rrr i ii American Embassy where a reception was held in their Gncn' i uif ii i CORNHUSKER SINGLES Music by Bill Alber ppubiich" Friday, April! 6th, 9 p.m.

Singles Croups Members $1.50 After 5 Apparel Non-members $2.50 CORNHUSKER HOTEL Admission: honor. UDliU LbLri "mil S3 1 1 i 1 I IS, QUITE SIMPLY, THE BEST AMERICAN FILM OMAHA Indian Hills: "Ryan's Daughter" (GP) 1:00, 4:30, 8:00. I'VE SEEN THIS In Person WAYNE KING His Famous Orchestra mmniimnsm AH MacGraw Ryan O'Neal SATURDAY NITE DANCE! The Yew's 61st 1 1 JOYO: Havelock Best VFW Post 131 Club Bp "Viewing Arkin is like watching Lew Alcindor sink baskets' or Bobby Fischer play chess. A virtuoso- player, entering his richest period! A triumphant performance!" -tmemagazinc -CATCH-22' says many things that need to be said again and again! Alan Arkin's performance as Yossarian is great!" -Joseph Morgmstern, NEWSWEEK A HIKE NICHOLS FILM ALMIN oick Patterson Members YORK Auditorium Tuesday, April 27 A HOWARD G.MINSW-MTHUR IIILIER Production mm Duo v. John Marley Ray Milland erich segal arthur hiller Downstairs "MRS.

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