6A Friday, April 12, 1996 We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign USED & New Sports Equipment 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts $35 50 Adults Before Heating Baby 8:00 P.M. Impresed Stairs Sat-Sun Fri. Mon-Thurs Fear * 1:40 1:45 1:50 9:30 Faithful * 1:40 1:45 1:50 9:30 Kids in the Hall * 1:30 1:40 7:00 9:40 Up Class and Personal * 1:30 4:20 7:00 9:40 Oliver and Co. * 1:30 4:15 7:00 9:40 A Family Thing * 1:40 4:30 7:10 9:50 Fitting with Disaster * 1:40 4:30 7:10 9:50 FrenchTwist 4:45,7:15,9:45 Fargo 4:30,7:00,9:30 BEFORE & PM-ADULTS $3.00 ( LIMITED TO SEATING ) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 Crown Cinema VARSITY 1015.MASSACHUSETTS 841-5191 The Birdscape $ ^{R} $ 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 Outrageous Animation Festival $ ^{R} $ Midnight Only HILLGREST 925 IOWA 841-5191 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thin Line Between Love & Hate $ ^{R} $ 4.55, 7.25, 9.50 Inclusive Decision $ ^{R} $ 4.55, 7.10, 9.40 Sgt. Bilo $ ^{KO} $ 5.00, 7.20, 9.35 Primal Fear $ ^{R} $ 4.55, 7.15, 9.45 James & the Giant Peach $ ^{P} $ 5.00, 7.05, 9.15 CINEMA TWIN ALL SEATS 3110 IOWA 841-5191 $1.25 Jumani $ ^{PG} $ 5.00; 7.00; 9.20 Happy Gilmore $ ^{PG13} $ 5.00; 7.15; 9.15 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Columbia Mt. Oread Medical Arts Centre Run for Health Care Access Saturday, April 13 10K and 2 mile runs 2mile fitness walk For more information call 842-1221 http://www.lawrence.com/oread 10K COLUMBIA Mt. Oread Medical Arts Centre HEALTH PLAN The University of Kansas School of Tine Arts Department of Music and Dance Jazz Ensemble II Paul Haar, director The University Band Thomas M. Stidham, director Jazz Ensemble III John White, director The program will include works by Gustav Holst, John Philip Sousa, and Civil War Fantasy by Jerry Bilik 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 15,1996 Lied Center General admission tickets are on sale in the KU box offices; Murphy Hall, 864-3982; Lied Center, 864-ARTS, SUA Office, 864-3477; public $5, students and senior citizens $3; both VISA and MasterCard are accepted for phone orders. BABIES GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT! 8pm Saturday April 13th Vote for "Mascara" by Catherine Jackson, or "Tips" by Michelle Dowdy Don't Miss Our Staged Readings of New One-Act Plays by KU Students. The Final Four... 8pm Sunday April 14th Vote for "Space Babes" by Jennifer Rocha, or "My Science Fiction Twin" by Jim Cummings 8pm Monday April 15th The two winning babies get paired in one Final Performance! Directed by Paul Stephen Lim 100 Smith Hall · School of Religion ADMISSION FREE! ...and More! "The Vigil" by Nicole Dolci & "The Menage" by Alan Pierce. 8pm Wednesday April 17th Staged Readings of Plays to Help Celebrate Lesbigay Awareness Week: Directed by Jeremy Auman Brewster Auditorium 330 Strong Hall ADMISSION FREE! Young pilot dies during cross-country voyage The Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A 7-year-old girl who had hoped to become the youngest person to fly cross-country was killed yesterday when her small plane nose-dived to the ground soon after taking off in rain and snow. Her father and her flight instructor also died. Jessica Dubroff, her father, Lloyd Dubroff, and flight instructor, Joe Reid, had taken on Wednesday morning from Half Moon Bay, Calif., planning to arrive today in Falmouth, Mass. Her mother, who had flown ahead to Massachusetts to await her daughter, said she had spoken to Jessica and her ex-husband as they were revving the engine on the runway yesterday. "I beg people to let children fly if they want to fly," a teary-eyed Lisa Blair Hathaway said before flying from Boston to Wyoming. "Clearly I would want all my children to die in a state of joy, but not at age 7." The Cessna 177B, owned by Reid, crashed about one mile north of the Cheyenne Municipal Airport, narrowly missing houses and cars. Its tail section came to a rest just 25 feet from one home's garage. "I kept thinking, 'Please! Please get some altitude?'" said Tom Johnson, a 15-year pilot who saw the plane fall. "It just went right into the ground. I knew no one survived. It would have been impossible." Johnson, whose office is about a half-block from the crash site, said he spotted the plane shortly after takeoff and it appeared the pilot was trying to return to the airport. He said the plane never got higher than 400 feet. "It stalled over my building, winged over and went straight into the ground like a dart," he said. Hours after the crash, the Federal Aviation Administration said it would review rules that govern when a pilot can allow an unlicensed passenger to fly the plane. Youngsters have to be at least 16 to solo at the controls of an airplane. But children of any age can fly alongside a licensed pilot, who may let them operate the controls if he feels it is safe. Shortly before takeoff, Jessica told a reporter for Cheyenne television station KKTU she thought about one thing when flying: crashing. But she said she did not worry about it. Jessica lived with her mother, a 9-year-old brother, Joshua, and a 3-year-old sister, Jasmine, in Pescadero, Calif., a rural community about 40 miles south of San Francisco. Knight-Ridder Tribune Lloyd Dubroff lived with his second wife in San Mateo. The children were schooled at home, learning to read, write and do arithmetic through such real-life activities as flying, riding horses and helping rebuild a house. On Tuesday, Lloyd Dubroff said he was inspired by another young girl's cross-country flight several years ago, and when Jessica expressed an interest in flying, he asked her if she would like to try such a flight. She agreed. THE NEWS in brief 'Murphy Brown' bartender calls it quits after eight seasons The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Phil, the burly, gravel-voiced restaurant owner and bartender on Murphy Brown, is pouring his last brews. Actor Pat Corley will leave the CBS series at the end of this season. Corley, who has appeared in several TV series, including a recent episode of Murder One, also has played in movies including Bad Corley had decided to pursue other opportunities and would not return for the sitcom's ninth season, said his publicist, Dick Delson. News Bears and The Onion Field. On the show, Phil's bar and grill serves as a hangout for TV journalist Murphy (Candice Bergen) and her colleagues. 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