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THE TENNESSEAN 2, 1990 Nashville road work 65 5 10 265 4 6 8 40 2 3 Traffic alert code-a-phone 320-8384 Staff 1. State Route 254 Construction projects to widen Bell Road and Old Hickory Boulevard from I-24 to I-65 near Brentwood with flag persons and one lane traffic during non-peak hours, and heavy equipment woking near the roadway. 2.1-40 East Connector ramps from Old Hickory Boulevard across Central Pike to I-40 are under construction with workmen and heavy equipment working near the raodway. 3. 1-24 East A construction project to widen I-24 from Harding Place to Bell Road, with lane shifts and bridge work on Haywood Lane and Mill Creek Bridge with periodic lane closures during nonpeak hours on I-24 and asphalt trucks entering and leaving the work area.

4. Briley Parkway The interchange near Opryland and McGavock Pike is under construction with a lane shift on the ramp to southbound Briley Parkway, and periodic lane closures on Briley Parkway. 5. I-65 North Construction continues from 1-265 Junction to Two Mile Parkway with lane shifts at Ewing Lane northbound and southbound and temporary lane closures weekends and during nonpeak hour traffic weekdays. 6.

Church Street Church Street will be closed from 13th Avenue to McLemore for bridge construction with periodic lane closures on 10th and 11th Avenues. 7. Briley Parkway at I-40 East Construction is under way on the new ramp from southbound Briley Parkway to westbound I-40 with periodic lane closures on Briley Parkway during non-peak hours. 8. Briley Parkway A resurfacing project wll begin from McGavock Pike to Airport Drive and will have lane closures and bridge repair.

9. State Route 251 The project on Old Hickory Boulevard near Bellevue will be closed to through traffic from Ridge Lake to Amberwood from June 10-Aug. 15. 10.28th Avenue Traffic from Clarksville Highway to Bu- chanan Street will be detoured The Department of Transportation caution and observe all warning struction areas. Politicking for sheriff FROM PAGE 1B Meanwhile, sheriff's candidate C.E.

(Goose) Warren, a real estate affiliate broker and former police officer and Metro councilman, is pushing ahead modestly with his campaign. "Anytime you have your name in, you have a chance," Warren said, painting a picture of his campaign as low-key. "I'm fixing to buy 1,000 signs," Warren said. "It'll cost me about $350. My financial support is from myself.

I'm a poor boy with no organization. "I represent the people of Davidson County and I'm not tied to anybody." Warren said if elected he would look for new ways to relieve jail overcrowding and would cooperate with all law enforcement agencies. "I have 28 years in law enforcement, four years as councilman and 12 years on the employee benefits board," Warren said. "I think that qualifies me to be sheriff." Warren and Cobb, independent candidates, took a swipe at Hillin. The former FBI agent, who said he was against nepotism, planned to hire his son to work with him in the Sheriff's Department, they said.

Both independent candidates said there would be no nepotism if they were elected and predicted strong support from many voters in Nashville. Many people are not happy with Hillin, Cobb said. "I think that 64,025 people were happy with me the Democratic of the voters who voted that day," Hillin said. "Everywhere I go I can't find anyone that says they're not going to vote for me." Everyone on the Democratic ticket has thrown their support behind him, Hillin said. As for nepotism, Hillin, who said he has received several threats, reiterated he wants his son Jim to come to work for him because he would do a good job.

"I would rather have Jim than Goose and Fred combined," he said. Hillin had little to say about a possible surge in support for his opponents. "I haven't seen any "Goose" signs, but I've seen several "Cobb" signs," Hillin said. "All I do is try to keep up with 1 Hank Hillin." Hillin said he already has drawn up a reorganization plan for the Sheriff's Department and has hired a polygraph operator. Keeping drugs out of the jail is one of the goals he would achieve by beefing up the internal affairs section with along 26th Avenue.

urges motorists to use extreme signs when traveling through conbusy time hopefuls curity and internal affairs, Hillin said. Hillin, who defeated Sheriff Fate Thomas in the Democratic primary this spring, gained recognition for his work in exposing corruption in Gov. Ray Blanton's regime and his book on the subject. Cobb was a long-time member of the Metro police force known for arresting public officials, such as the late Brown Taylor, a General Session Court judge, on charges of blocking an intersection, violating the city's sticker law and disorderly conduct. His platform in the sheriff's race includes increasing staff morale at the department by example, encouraging new ways for non-violent inmates to do outside work, cutting waste and treating visitors with respect.

Cobb received some criticism but gained some popularity in the 1960s when he arrested a city councilman on charges of violating the sticker law, and a city comptroller for disorderly conduct for cursing during a confrontation near the Metro Courthouse. He also ticketed two parking meter officers who parked in a bus zone while they went to lunch. In 1966, Cobb, who said he was armed with a court warrant, closed down the movie, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf because of its profanity. Cobb was known as being "very relig. ious," officials then said.

He was a deacon and Baptist Sunday school teacher. The courts later ordered the movie reopened. Cobb, who farms for a hobby, said last week he believes he has mellowed somewhat since those days. The low point of his police career, however, is still with him. He accidentally killed a woman while investigating a murder.

"That's something I have to live with every day and I'm sorry about it," he said, calling it a sad and terrible tragedy for the family of the woman. Cobb, though he did not have a search warrant, obtained the key to the motel room the woman, a man and the woman's child were staying in and attempted to enter at night after they had gone to bed. The door opened only a little and was stopped by the chain latch. The man grabbed a pistol from beside the bed and Cobb fired his shotgun through the opening, The woman, whom Cobb said he did not see, was struck and killed. The people were not involved in the mur- more personnel and renaming it se- der being investigated.

I Argument over firecrackers gets blame in shooting TODD EISENSTADT Staff Writer A Mount Juliet, man was shot in the neck last night in North Nashville after telling a group of youths not to ignite firecrackers near his car, officials said. Police said they were getting little cooperation from the dozens of witnesses present when one of several youths was throwing firecrackers near the 1970s model tan Pontiac Grand Prix belonging to' William Albert Harris. Harris, 46, of 472 Lone Oak Road in Mount Juliet, was in surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center late last night, where officials said a bullet was being removed from his neck. "There was a crowd shooting firecrackers around his car," said central patrol Officer Clifford Woods. "He asked them to stop shooting the firecrackers and they shot him." Midstate area deaths CROSSVILLE Freda Looney, 77, Route 8, died Saturday in Cumberland Medical Center.

Services 10 a.m. today at First United Methodist Church. Bilbrey Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. SPRINGFIELD- R. Burns (Sack) McIntosh, 92, of 301 Connell died yesterday in Jesse Holman Jones Hospital.

Services 10 a.m. tomorrow at Austin Bell Funeral Home. BELL BUCKLE James W. Smith, 69, Fairfield Pike, died Saturday at home. Services 2 p.m.

today at Gowen-Smith Chapel, Shelbyville. NEW JOHNSONVILLE- Sara Pickard Thompson, 43, Asbury Drive, died Saturday in Three Rivers Community Hospital, Waverly, of heart failure. Services 3 p.m. today at LuffBowen Funeral Home, Waverly, CMC THEATRES There Is A FOUNTAIN 14 2298 METRO CENTER BLVD. FOUNTAIN SQUARE 254-3144 DAYS OF THUNDER (PG-13) SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT NO COUPONS, NO PASSES 5:15 GHOST DAD (PG) BETSY'S WEDDING (R) SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT NO PASSES, NO COUPONS TOTAL RECALL (R) DICK TRACY- 70MM DOLBY STEREO (PG-13) DICK TRACY IN DOLBY STEREO (PG-13) 1:3044:15 BACK TO THE FUTURE III (PG) 1:3044:15 ANOTHER 48 HOURS (R) BIRD ON A WIRE (PG-13) GREMLINS 2: THE NEW BATCH (PG-13) PRETTY WOMAN (R) MILO OTIS (G) ROBOCOP 2 (R) 5:30 TIMES ARE FOR TODAY ONLY Deborah Shields, who lives off Dolan Road at the Cumberland View public housing project, dubbed "Dodge City" because of the many shootings there over the years, said the dozens of youngsters playing with fireworks forced her inside from her apartment porch.

She heard a loud noise which she initially thought was a firecracker blast. She later realized it had been a gunshot. "The firecrackers were flying and there was smoke everywhere," Shields said. "I ducked and then went into the house. Then I heard a noise different from firecrackers and I didn't pay attention.

That was it Sam Watkins, whose apartment also faces the street where Harris was found lying near his car, said his longtime friend, an auto mechanic, had come to visit and bring him a radiator. A succession of firecracker and bottle rocket explosions made Watkins' soft-spoken voice inaudible at times as he recounted the shooting while sitting on his front porch. "They never quit," Watkins said of the fireworks. "They're all right in their time and place, but they shouldn't be the cause of someone being shot. I think it's senseless." Homicide detective Randy Fowler said late last night that police had no suspects, in part because peer pressure made witnesses unwilling to cooperate with police.

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