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national The Be Battalion/Page 10 January 22,1982 Dallas man’s business include flying fast and fearlessly CAMPUS THEATRE 846-6512 Now Showing 199® is a--/.^security N ew*» : ^f v a wailed P ris ° n ' ^ssib ,e - Br eaking ' n ,s insane- jOHNCARrtN^ JOHN S'5S^ iNlt,N midnight movie Now see what thousands have experienced! Filmed entirely on location at PLATO’S RETREAT WEST Starring SEKA and LISA DELEEUE Also starring Mike Ranger • Rebecca Savage .— v • Greg Michaels • Maria Tortugo and Coco LXl. © MCMl XXX Of ms PuhJuciii United Press International DALLAS — From radioactive nuclear material to tons of dan gerous explosives, Kay Cohlmia will fly anything anywhere if the price is right. Cohlmia’s 25 aircraft fly to 36 cities, usually carrying millions of dollars in negotiable secur ities and canceled checks that form the bulk of his business. Two Learjets and 23 Beech- craft Barons comprise his cur rent fleet, based at Dallas’ Love Field. Cohlmia’s business ex tends from San Antonio to the west and Boston to the north. “We fly more miles than some major airlines,” said Cohlmia, whose pilots log a total of 33,000 miles daily. “We’re the nation’s largest independently owned airline.” Although canceled checks are the key to his business, he also specializes in handling hazardous cargo that the com mercial airlines either cannot or will not fly. The material in cludes dynamite and blasting caps, artillery fuses, detonators and dynamite, radioactive mate- PL ITT theatres i Shrow (PG)T^oT™™™" Science Fiction Double Feature in 3-D 3-D glasses 50 c additional) The time has come to tell the tale. GHOST STORY BASED ON THE TERRIFYING BEST SELLING NOVEL BY PETER STRAUB Tfred ASTAIRE MELVYN DOUGLAS JOHN ^ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR HOUSEMAN MON-FRI 7:25 9:40 SAT,SUN 2:55 5:15 7:25 9:40 CINEMA l&li 846-6714 This ad Today only. Adults $2.00 2:30-3:00pm Sat,Sun. Open Fri. 7:00 Sat,Sun 2:30 Corner Univ. & College Aves. Trapped like an animal... She fought back the only way she knew how! Morgan Fairchild in The Seduction with Andrew Stevens & Michael Sarrazin MON-FRI 7:40 9:55 SAT,SUN 2:45 5:00 7:40 9:55 rials, various gases andfl liquids. The field is highly spc< and technical. Before a|j loaded with nuclear mate®, tons of explosives takes (} Remembei often for a foreign natieelementary st landing rights and oveifflprnating d rights must be negotiated.yo u remern ^ )< When Cohlmia cametojiut fell out t in 1974 he had one aircrar «• The good $850. “The company I waulwystack; the wouldn’t buy my idea ipitehfork in i started it by myself,” he’the J exas ^ “I’m the owner — there a? feel like our partners or shareholders.' good and ba The company now grosse d Starting million a year, Cohlmia sail call’s troops has 1 I4emnlovees—70of|the end of ti with three ii The good ne a contest aga 7;30 p.m. in Playing ai the Aggies, s ) fan support beat the Ow | The bac has 114 employees full-time. Sleeping ‘birrrdies’ thaw out consider to conference. United Press Inlernaliom Conference TORON I O — DucLhave ahead geese that didn’t have the;this year, to make the flight souththsp Togethe: ter nearly froze in their sit: pierce led tl the ice of Lake Ontario -Jng tournan some kind-hearted r in Decembt helped thaw them out. points as tb T he Toronto Humane; 57 in Lubbc ty rescued about a dozer Owls are ci and geese Wednesday fro: and 10-7 o\ frozen lake. “We just bring themiijfci slowly warm them up tofw out the ice,” said MarciaDsfl information manager atjj Humane Society. .M S C A^GIE QNEMA^ by PRESENTS YOUR WEEKEND SCHEDULE MILITARY SCIENCE 121 FIRST YEAR BASIC The story of a man who wanted to keep the world safe for democracy... and meet girls. Friday & Saturday January 22 & 23 7:30 & 9:45 Rudder Auditorium R ' It was the at San An to Texas A&\ cord in Dec Aggie Ladi knocked tht the unbeate Fittingly, jumped at venge Thur up with a ( JJTSA, ha losing strea Texas A^ time lead, 1 the game freshman F the last Ro by sinking throws late coach Cind : ‘‘It was ] •said. “At h; but it was t trolling the for us in tl Gough a well-run A deciding fa Aggie Lac man-to-ma to limit the TWENTIETH CENTURY-fOX PRESENTS MEL BROOKS' HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART I STARRING MEL BROOKS • DOM DeLUISE • MADELINE KAHN HARVEY KORMAN • CLORIS LEACHMAN • RON CAREY GREGORY HINES • PAMELA STEPHENSON -SHECKY GREENE • SID CAESAR INTRODUCING MARY-MARGARET HUMES • NARRATED BY ORSON WELLES WRITTEN PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY MEL BROOKS MUSIC BY JOHN MORRIS • SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS BY ALBERT ]. WHITLOCK FILMED IN PANAVISION H « COLOR BY DELUXE B _ I fiT! RESTRICTED ^ !read the'Warner bookj . JM, .Tyytw’ riv nictUrm? ■ AND ENGLISH 328 NIGHT CLASSES, SURE HISTORY 103 Saturday & Sunday Midnight Aud. R Gone with the Wind Sunday, January 24 Auditorium 7:30 All tickets $1.50 with TAMU ID. Tickets available at the MSC Box Office Mon.-Fri. 9-4:30 and 45 minutes before showtime.