Banner Graphic, Volume 12, Number 79, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1981 — Page 12
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The Putnam County Banner-Graphic, December 9,1981
People in the news Fender's 'golden goose'cooked? CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) Entertainer Freddy Fender had a 60-day jail term set aside and a new hearing scheduled on allegations he violated a court order in a divorce squabble he contends is “killing the goose with the golden egg." An arrest warrant was issued for the 43-year-old singer whose real name is Baldemar Huerta after he failed to appear at a Nov. 24 child support hearing. Fender, who surrendered to authorities Tuesday, said he was on tour in Florida and California last month and was not notified about the hearing. "People think I'm in jail already and I’ve had three cancellations, which will cost me at least $20,000. Promoters are scared. People get the wrong idea and put me down at the bottom of the list of entertainers so she (Mrs. Huerta) is killing the goose with the golden egg," Fender told The Corpus Christi Caller-Times. • Bum Phillips wears a cowboy hat. Sugar Ray Leonard is a knockout in boxer shorts. Jimmy Connors always wears white. Yet Phillips, Leonard and Connors are three of seven professional sportsmen honored by Cutty Sark as the bestdressed men for 1981 in their respective sports. The list was compiled after a poll of the nation’s sports writers. Phillips, head coach of the NFL’s New Orleans Saints, was the football winner, while Leonard was champion of the boxing category for the second straight year. Connors aced out all comers in men’s tennis. Other winners include: Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers, basketball: Dave Winfield of the New York Yankees, baseball; Jack Nicklaus, golf, and Ron Duguay of the New York Rangers, hockey. • Archie Outlaw believe there’s something in a name his name. Outlaw petitioned for a temporary name change Tuesday on the ground that his own name would “prejudice me in the eyes of the jury” when he went on trial on a charge of selling heroin. “Through no fault of my own," he said in papers filed in state court in Manhattan, “I was given the last name Outlaw at birth almost 34 years ago.” He said he would accept a name such as Reggie Jackson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Andrew Young, Archie Law, Archie Lawabiding, Sterling Johnson Jr. (the name of the city’s special narcotics prosecutor) or Robert M. Haft, the acting Supreme Court Justice who will rule on the petition. Opposing the motion, Ronald M. Neumann, an assistant district attorney, argued that cases against such defendants as Bruce Bimbo, Anthony Oddman, Anthony Savage, Rogers Crabb and even one Bernard J. Outlaw had all “passed through the criminal justice system without apparent prejudice.” And if the judge does grant the petition, Neumann said, “I want to change my name to Learned Hand,” the same as the famous jurist. He has been “straining at the bit to get back to work,” and Tuesday, a week after President Reagan commuted his sentence for mail fraud and racketeering, Marvin Mandel, did just that. The former Maryland governor took a job with Charles J. Cirelli & Sons, a general contractor whose office is 10 miles from Mandel’s home in Annapolis, Md. Mandel, who will be living in a halfway house in Baltimore until his formal release on Dec. 20, would not disclose his salary, but he said he would be involved in real-estate development and financing. The job brought one immediate bonus. Under special rules for prisoners with jobs, Mandel does not have to report back to the halfway house until 10 at night.
Broadway Beat Sophia Loren trying to save dying husband
By JOEY SASSO A distressed Sophia Loren has turned to a faith healer in a desperate bid to save her dying husband, Carlo Ponti. Ponti, 67, is being treated for prostate cancer in a hospital in Paris, France. But Europe’s top specialists are unable to help him, and his body has shriveled to a skeleton. As a last resort, the 47-year-old Sophia has decided to try a mysterious woman faith healer from a tiny village near Paris. The woman has had several consultations with Ponti but he has not improved. The producer accepted the healer’s therapy and herbal medicine. But, friends say, he does it more from gratitude to his loving wife than any conviction it could save his life. Twenty-four years ago, Ponti married the screen goddess he had plucked from the streets of Rome and made into a star. She thought of him then as a father-figure, but today it is Sophia who must be the tower of strength. She has taken over many of Ponti’s business affairs, and has been reading scripts sent to him. Friends say her task is made even more difficult by the gossips who have suggested a romance between her and French cancer specialist, Etienne-Emile Baulieu, 54. Baulieu has been in charge of Ponti’s treatment, and eager photographers have followed him and Sophia around Paris hoping to prove they are lovers. “Sophia has been spending a lot of time with Dr. Baulieu,” says one friend of Sophia. “He has been able to give advice to both Sophia and her husband. People have been speaking of a romance between them. “But the doctor is just boosting her morale. Sophia scoffs: “People thought Carlo and I had matrimonial problems when he did not accompany me to the United States last spring. But we are as much in love as ever and our marriage is going well. *** Actress Lynne Frederick, Peter Sellers’ widow, is on the brink of divorce from David Frost - less than a year after they wed. Close friends say that lawyers are working out separation details for the glamorous couple. Lynne, 27, is dating handsome French restaurateur Patrick Terrail, who owns L. A.’s posh MaMaison restaurant, has previously dated “Flamingo Road” star Morgan Fairchild and former Miss America Tawny Little, Burt Reynolds’ current flame. According to Hollywood insiders, Lynne and Terrail have spoken by phone several times since she returned to
DAN AYKROYD: No booze...liquor
You’d think the Blues Brothers would be singing the blues...but not so. Dan Aykroyd -- who founded a private Northside Chicago night club with partner John Belushi in 1979 during the filming of “The Blues Brothers” in the Windy City -- took an unusual stance after a police raid at the establishment. "BOOTLEGGERS OF the world should stand together,” Aykroyd said, adding that it was all right “if I’m associated with bootlegging in any way.” Chicago vice squads arrested 48 persons during the raid earlier this week. Authorities said an undercover investigation yielded evidence of illicit liquor sales and drug use at the club. Neither Aykroyd nor Belushi was present during the raid. Liquor has been sold at the club, Aykroyd confessed, even though an application for a liquor license has not been granted. “I’LL ADMIT WE WERE stretching it a bit as far as the licensing went,” the former star of “Saturday Night Live” said, “but you have to pay the rent. Really, the only things we even own is the jukebox and the pool table and the Asteroids game.” • LOS ANGELES (AP) A judge has ordered the trial to begin in Billie Jean King’s suit to evict her one-time homosexual lover from a Malibu beach house owned by the tennis star and her husband, Larry. Superior Court Judge Julius Title issued the order Tuesday, rejecting requests for a delay by the attorney for Marilyn Barnett. The trial was scheduled to get under way today. Ms. Barnett, a former hairdresser who became Mrs. King’s lover in the early 19705, sued the tennis star last April, claiming she was promised lifetime support and title to the Malibu home which she has occupied since 1974. However, the trial will not directly involve Ms. Barnett’s suit. Instead, it will concern the issues of the suit filed by the Kings an unlawful detainer action which is intended to evict Ms. Barnett from the Malibu house. Mrs. King’s lawyer, Dennis Wasser, said he believes a resolution of the eviction matter will indirectly also resolve the “palimony” suit which might never have to be tried at all. But Ms. Barnett’s lawyer, Joel Ladin, told reporters he intends to litigate both cases. Mrs. King, 37, one of the world’s top tennis players, admitted earlier this year that she had an affair with the 33-year-old Ms. Barnett in the early 1970 s and called the relationship “a mistake.” But she denied ever promising Ms. Barnett money or property.
London-and they plan to get together again as soon as Lynne is back in America. *♦* SWING SET CONFIDENTIAL: Reports that legendary film siren Mae West never had sex have been blown to pieces--in fact, she had an insatiable sexual appetite, says longtime friend Steve Rossi. In his sizzling new book, “Backstage,” Rossi devotes an entire chapter to the sexual exploits of the “come-up-and-see-me-sometime” girl, who died last year at 87. “Her whole life was devoted to sexhave fulfilling sex every day, otherwise she wouldn’t feel right. She had non-stop love affairs. She loved athletesboxers and wrestlers were her favorites. Barbara Streisand’s midlife crisis seems to be a midriff one, as recent photos of the singer-actress reveal. Approaching 40, Barbara appears to be losing the battle of the bulge, and if she keeps on this way, all she’ll have are memories of the way she was. Seth Foster was working with Jose Ferrer on tour with “Man of La Mancha” and was having trouble with certain lines and went to the Oscar-winning actor for some advice “Well, just forget what the author wrote and ad lib what comes into your head,” Ferrer told him. “Your words will probably be better than his anyway.” Foster, currently starring in “Ninety Day Mistress” at the Union Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas, was puzzled by Ferrer’s reaction, but decided to follow his suggestion. When he came to the lines that baffled him he threw in his own version of what he thought the writer had in mind and he noticed the audience became very hostile and he even detected hisses. That night he stayed up all night until he had the offending lines down pat and happily told this to Ferrer. “Never try to second guess a playwright,” said Ferrer. “He knows what was right for the character and the audience knew it too. When you digressed with your own version you were using the same alphabet as he was, but the words were different.” Singer Tanya Tucker wants to be Mrs. Glen Campbell and have his babies right now-- but it looks like the fondest dream of the up-and-coming country queen is about to be dashed. Her rhinestone cowboy has once again refused to marry her. And the broken-hearted Tanya has once again packed her bags and checked out of Glen’s life, perhaps this time for good.
Legal Notices PUBLICATION NOTICE BY NORTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION The North Putnam Community School Corporation by Its Board of School Trustees hereby submits its proposal for bids to be received by the Board of School Trustees of the said Corporation in the Administrative Office on the 7th of January, t 982, at 7:30 P.M. for the "Temporary Loans" as per statute (1C 20-5-4-8) for the said School Corporation. Various notes of the Corporation for such "Temporary Loan for 1982" in the total amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) bearing Interest not to exceed the legal rate per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding). Both Principal and Interest payable on or before December 31, 1982. Bidders of said note or notes shall be required to name the rate of interest which the note or notes are to bear, not exceeding the legal rate per annum. Such Interest rate must be computed in multiples of one-eighth ol one per cent and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. The "Temporary Loan for 1982" will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance herewith. The highest bid will be the one ottering the lowest interest cost to the School Corporation. The right is reserved to have various notes in various amounts at various times, the total of which shall not exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) and all of which shall be repaid on or before December 31, 1982. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable bid is not received at the time fixed tor sale, the date ot accepting bids shall be continued for a period of not to exceed thirty (30) days therealter. Bids shall be in sealed envelopes marked “Temporary Loan tor 1982” and each bidder submitting a bid shall submit an affidavit therewith stating that no collusion exists between such bidders. NORTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION By: Medtord Mcßride, Secretary Board of School Trustees Dec. 9/16/2T
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Matt may clear up many wrong notions of the older generation re coed dorms for college students. He says they produce more respect and not erotic involvement! CASE A-703: Matt and his mother were visiting us last month. “Grandpa,” he began, “what do you think about coeducational dormitories in colleges?” “Well,” I replied, “I imagine the usual Board of Trustees would regard them as very unwise. “But what is your attitude, for you lived in coeducational dormitories at Northwestern?” Then Matt explained that most people at first glance think such living arrangements at college will add more sexual intimacies. “But that’s the very opposite of what happens,” he explained. “For the coeds have their own separate apartments with private bath, even though they live next to men students in similar apartments. “Actually, it is just like living in city apartment buildings where a couple of private secretaries may be next door to a couple of men working in the same business office. “And we pre-med students benefited from the feminine viewpoints which we’d obtain when we’d invite the girls over to our place for popcorn or they’d ask us in for a taffy pull. “The very fact that coeds were next door, also caused us to shave more often and be less sloppy in our attire, while I presume the same
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wholesome influence worked on them, too. “Isn’t education supposed to prepare us for a wholesome £sex adult life? “Yet our early American colleges were just for men only, or for women only. “Later, they became mainly coeducational but with the two sexes still separated in their living quarters and dining rooms. “So isn’t the 3rd natural step this coeducational apartment idea? “We men became more at ease in company of the opposite sex by having coeds as neighbors and began to ask their opinions and seek their advice, even as to sewing on buttons. “They also added little feminine touches, as by remembering our birthdays with lighted candles on a cake and serving us ice cream. “Other dainty feminine touches involved decorating their apartment with a little Christmas tree and inviting us in for a little party before we all headed home for Christmas vacation. “There were no erotic or romantic escapades at all, for we learned to like and respect our coed neighbors as good friends and vice versa. “By contrast, fraternities often sneak coeds into their dorms for sexual escapades and drunken revelry, which never occurred in our coed dorms at Northwestern University!” (Always write to Dr Crane. Hopkins Bldg., Mellott, Indiana 47958, enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 25 1 to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.)
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