state Battalion/Page 4 February 26, Charity continues job counseling .M S C- AfiGIE ———IEZR E S F. S( t S Services Inc. from providingjob ject placement counseling to em~ of losing United Way funding ployees of a nuclear weapons will not deter Catholic Family assembly plant who wish to leave United Press International AMARILLO — The prospt fundii Marsha . ^Mirhol Mason • McNichoi :SCHULMAN6THEATRE$i + * * 2002 E. 29th NEIL SIMON'S •¥' * * 775-2463 775-2468 $1 off first matinee Sat & Sun Mon-Fri 7:45 9:50 Sat-Sun 2:45 4:55 7:45 9:50 U'll MAKE YOU LAUGH...'TIL YOU CRY. * * * * * * * * * CANNERY ROW Nick Nolte +r * * * ★ * * Mon-Fri 7:25 9:10 Sat-Sun 2:30 4:40 7:25 9:10 ALICE IN WONDERLAND THE DEVIL AND MAX DEVLIN Walt Disney Mon-Fri 7:45 ONLY Sat-Sun 3:15 7:45 WEDS Coming Soon: Li Mon-Fri 7:30 9:45 Sat-Sun 2:35 4:45 7:15 9:30 * * * * * J Coming * is Watching, J Sunset Strip, Amateur ft ft » ft * ft ft * ft'* 1 *-* Mon-Fri 7:25 9:35 Sat-Sun 2:30 4:40 7:25 9:35 Willie Nelson Gary Busey * ♦ r* Ht \+ Mon-Fri 7:30 9:45 Sat-Sun 2:35 4:45 7:15 9:30 ^ DUDLEY MOORE 1FQJ LIZA MINELLI their jobs, a CFS official says. United Way of Amarillo offi cials said many Pantex nuclear weapons plant employees have canceled their contributions to the charity because it funds sev eral CFS programs. However, the United Way funds are not used by CFS for counseling programs. In a related development Tuesday, the Catholic organiza tion which helps to find jobs for employees who wish to leave the Pantex nuclear weapons facility, returned $10,000 donated by a west Texas bishop. Bishop L.T. Matthiesen cre ated a “Solidarity Peace Fund” to provide financial aid to dis affected plant workers. Matth iesen, bishop of the Amarillo Diocese, has been a vocal oppo nent of the Department of Ener gy facility, which assembles nuc lear weapons, including the neutron bomb. In a statement released last summer, he urged Pantex work ers to quit their jobs and seek employment in peaceful pur suits. CFS board president O.M. Calhoun said in returning the bishop’s donation his group hoped to resolve the conflict that developed over the fund. Following a board meeting Tuesday, Calhoun said the ac tion should satisfy United Way of Amarillo, which last week appointed a committee to study the funding relationship be tween it and CFS. Although the $10,000 dona tion to CFS from Matthiesen was not designated for the counsel ing of Pantex employees, the bishop and the CFS hoard said returning the money was neces sary in light of the United Way contribution cancellations by Pantex workers. There was no reaction Wednesday from Pantex or Un ited Way officials regarding the return of Matthiesen’s donation and CFS’s statement that job counseling would contit Pantex employees. “We cannot comprom basic mission,” said Kan nough, executive diretul CFS. “We are not creas]|j| separate job counseling) rani (for Pantex worker!].! same services are availaNtJ have been available forn her of years to oth the community.” CFS has reportei several calls from ployees interested in! other employment. RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK Liars Moon, A Stranger Robin Hood, Live on On Golden Pond, The COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENT^ MARSHA MASON • KRISTY McNlCHOL )AMESCOCO • )OAN HACKETI NEIL SIMON'S ONLY WHEN I LALJUH DAVID DUKES as DAVID • Music by DAVID SHIR^ u RAVID M WALSH • Screenplay by NEIL Sim photography DA e r M ROTHSTE.N and NEIL SIMON [RlfflgiS Oil Ilfcfc Pfctwr** RUDDER theatre FRIDAY/SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 & 27 TUCArnt W *-/ 8 P.M. 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"The in-film of the decade!" -Rona Barrett PKEStNT Ki\LGOLMM c DCVVELL TERESAyANNSWOY HELEN MIRREN PETER OTOOLE CALIGULA JOHN STEINER, GUIDO MANNAR], P/OLOBONAEELU, LEOPOLDO TRIESTE, CJANO\RLO GADESSl MIRELLA CANGEIO ADRIANA ASH JOHN GIELGUD asNERNA AI.WTID FROM AN ORIGINAL ■ SCR£tNPLAY BYCORt VTVU PRODUCED BY BOB GUCCIONC AND FRANCO ROSSELLINI . PWNOIA1 n-LIILXXAPUYBY TINTO BRASS EDITING BY THE PRODUCTION CALIGULA SOUNDTRACK AAILABLE ON PENTHOUSE RECORDS * AMALYS3C8 FSDLM RELEASING CORPORATION A NEW FILM DtSTfflBUTtON COMPANV THURS. -FRI. -SAT. AMANDA BY NIGHT OOOQGOOOOOOQO Let’s pi; cops am joggers United Press Intenutiog|| HIGHLAND PARK-I joggers running throutj streets of this wealthy Dal urb may find it an exj pastime if police catch tl Highland Park have issued 13 tickets) joggers who ran in thetra streets rather than on t! walks in front ofthehishJ homes. Violators risk JlSi The joggers are not [I with this latest brand oil? forcement in a com where numerous arrestsofl pie for being drunk in tk| spurred a lawsuit by tta| claimed it was a wayoftian non-residents, expecialk ities. phael jineeri re co But Public Safety! sioner Henry Gardntil Wednesday the crackdoijp joggers is for the good;® 1 runners. kn aj"/' “They’re pretty upsei V it,” he said. “They aon;|r : ^ rt{ - ' • , alendar consider the fact trying to save their life tusinesst Gardner, who acts as ■y of sow to and fire chief, said ; A Universal Release 1981 i niv«r»ftl < Sluttfoft, Inc. 4 “ ,v - '-“■'•‘i • ,a * u t<- g Den decided to issue the ticl^BT a woman jogger was when she was hitbyaBL’ 6 month ago. The driver'®.G- toxicated but officialsbt;'g[ rnni woman would not havekJ|c ]■ • if she had been runninj» he cu g rr sidewalk. f -j[ le Gardner saidjoggersnw 1 in the streets also haveifP ; accidents. Gas price dips beltf $1 barriei United Press Interaitioi 1 CHANNELV1EW - Turner may be one« busiest women in the 1 States this week. Her Madco Truck Stof 1 on Interstate 10 east of' ton, may be the only set® tion in America gasoline and diesel fuel l* than a dollar. She dre price of regular and 99.9 cents per gallon afternoon. t; \ By Wednesday ni[ chortled, pumped and viewed her way through gallons of fuel in a 2 period. Normally the Truck Stop goes througl 12,000 gallons a day. “We’ve had to bringh tanker trucks already, said. “Normally we come in about every ol With lines days and most ni^ started the new prices,s' she hoped to continue the gasoline at that price' nitely. Turner said the slashing was a compa® storm last week, sort oil mick, but she added,'' l! not losing money,” She said she could i®; how much she pays ford* ! because it is purchased a main office. One national magan : her she was the only d ( *’ A merica selling fuel foi a dollar. But Turner saidcu* are still not satisfied. “They love it.butthf to come on down.” Reg.