Banner Graphic, Volume 14, Number 254, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1984 — Page 6

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Fort Wayne radio executive selected as Miss Indiana

MICHIGAN CITY Ind. (AP) - Cynthia Sue Yantis, 23, an account executive for a Fort Wayne radio station, will represent Indiana in the 1984 Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, N.J. Miss Yantis, who competed as Miss Fort Wayne, was named Miss Indiana at the 28th annual pageant Saturday night at Michigan City Rogers High School. She is a graduate of Central Michigan University and currently is working on a master’s degree in communication at Indiana UniversityPurdue University at Fort Wayne. The 5-foot-8, 118-pound blonde, who works for station WEZV in Fort

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A strike would halt filming for motion pictures and television, although commercials would still lx* made and postproduction work could continue on shows for which filming was completed. Management would have to take over direction of live shows, such as sporting event;: If the strike lasted very long, it could also force management to direct coverage of the Summer Olympics and the two national party < on verihons The issue*, are known to include whether directors will retain their share of video cassette reritah a horrr. eotabliAhed in the contract that expired at midnight Saturday; protection of editing rights for directors and associate directors and a proposal allowing producer-, to assume some duties currently performed by assistant director* Network TV directors currently make a minimum $25,3.% for a one-hour show, while film directors make minimums ranging from $29,728 to $59,120, depending upon the film’s budget. t.H.woman killed in U.S. 41 crash By The Associated Press State police say a Terre Haute woman was one of five people who died on Indiana highways during the weekend, bringing the state’s traffic fatality toll to 375, compared with 491 on this date last year. Police said Marjorie Casad, 41, died at about 7:30 p.m. Sunday when she fell out of a car about one mile east of U.S. 41 on the Vigo-Parke County Line Road. The driver of the car, Laverne Nottingham, also of Terre Haute, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and was lodged in the Parke County Jail in Rockville, police said. Douglas Terwiske, 23, Jasper, was killed and four other persons were injured Sunday in a head-on collision on U.S. 231 just north of Huntingburg, state police reported. Police said Terwiske was driving north when his car collided with another auto driven by Dennis Blessinger, 37, of Huntingburg. Blessinger was hospitalized in Jasper. Two passengers in Terwiske’s car, Gayle Seitz, 19, and Joseph Lechner, 25, both of Jasper, were hospitalized in Evansville with serious injuries. A third passenger, Jerry Brosmer, 21, Jasper, was treated for a broken wrist and facial cuts. Two Cedar Lake residents were killed Saturday night when their car collided with a Conrail freight train. Lake County deputy coroner Pete Candiano said the driver of the car, Larry Suarez Jr., 18, and his passenger, Mia Johnson, 20, were fatally injured in the accident near Suarez’s home. Jeffery Paschal, 24, Saratoga man, died Saturday of injuries suffered in a one-car accident June 15 along a Randolph County road south of Saratoga, police said.

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