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People in the news Hexum 'critical' after shooting self LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor Jon-Erik Hexum shot himself in the temple Friday with a blank from a pistol during filming of the “Cover Up” TV series, critically injuring himself, a studio official said. The shooting was described as an accident. Hexum, 26, was reported in critical condition late Friday and in surgery at the Beverly Hills Medical Center, where he was taken following the 5:15 p.m. shooting, said a hospital receptionist who would not identify herself. Earlier, hospital admitting representative Carolyn Alberson had said Hexum was in serious condition. The receptionist could not explain the change. The shooting occurred during filming of a segment for the new CBS-TV series at Fox studios in the Century City section of Los Angeles, 20th Century Fox spokesman Vince Panettiere said. Hexum “accidentally fired a gun loaded with blanks which wounded him in the right temple,” Panettiere said. No further details of the incident were immediately available, but no one else was injured, he said. Hexum co-stars in the series with Jennifer O’Neill. He plays a male model and high-fashion photographer. • CHICAGO (AP) Actress Robyn Douglass has accepted a reduced award of $600,000 in her lawsuit against Hustler magazine and a photographer for publishing unauthorized nude photographs of her in January 1981. The award, which she accepted Friday, was reduced from $2 million last month by U.S. District Judge Nicholas Bua. Bua told Ms. Douglass, 32, who appeared in the 1979 movie “Breaking Away,” that if she did not accept the award, he would grant the magazine’s request for a new trial. • KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Entertainer Kenny Rogers has asked people attending his concert in Kansas City on Oct. 23 to bring cans of food to help feed the city’s hungry, according to a spokesman for the musician. Patrick Snyder said Thursday that Rogers has asked all ticketholders to bring a can, preferably meat or fish, to be donated to a Kansas City food bank. “If one individual tried to attack hunger in Kansas City, that would be an enormous task,” said Yolanda Aragon, director of the food bank. “But if all of us pull together we can make a difference.” Ms. Aragon said her group hopes to collect 15,000 to 18,000 pounds of food from the Kemper Arena concert, to be distributed to social service agencies that run emergency food programs. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Country and gospel singer Cristy Lane says it’ll feel like “going home” when she performs Sunday at the prison where her concert last year was canceled after her husband, then an inmate, criticized the warden. “They have a new warden now,” Miss Lane, best known for the song “One Day at a Time,” said Friday. Superintendent R.D. Brewer canceled her free concert after Miss Lane’s husband, Lee Stoller, criticized him in a biography about Miss Lane. Miss Lane said she and Stoller have no qualms about returning to Maxwell Federal Prison Camp, where he spent eight months and 20 days on a racketeering conviction. “I’ve been there (on visits) quite a few times, so it’s like going home to me,” she said.
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TOKYO (AP) - Lauren Bacall, the alluring leading lady who rose to stardom during Hollywood’s glamorous 19405, says she is not through with movies yet and still longs to star in a “wonderful” film. “If you hang around long enough, they have to use you,” Miss Bacall told the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan on Friday. She said she won’t give up as an actress, although there aren’t that many good roles for her in Hollywood these days. She said she was proud of her work in the movies “Designing Woman” and “Murder On The Orient Express,” but felt she had not played in enough first-rate movies. The 59-year-old actress is making her first visit to Japan to mark the publication of the translation of her autobiography, “By Myself,” into Japanese. • LOS ANGELES (AP) Comedian Carol Burnett is spending several weeks in Europe as she continues to recover from an illness that forced her to step down as hostess of the Emmy awards telecast. Miss Burnett is doing “fine,” Rick Ingersoll, her publicist, said Friday. Miss Burnett, 50, suffered a recurrence of a flu virus that kept her out of the Emmy telecast Sept. 23 and caused her to withdraw from a TV movie, “The Late Christopher Bean,” co-starring James Stewart. • PORTSMOUTH, England (AP) After more than three decades on the road, comedian Bob Hope says he’s never “had a show canceled on account of a bomb” until the discovery of an undetonated World War II German device found during his first tour of England in 30 years. “Maybe the Germans are getting even for me doing all those U.S.O. shows,” said Hope after the 550-pound bomb was discovered Friday behind the Guildhall, where Hope was to make one of six scheduled appearances. • ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) While Michael Jackson may send his fans soaring during performances, the superstar singer apparently has taken a fancy to some atmospherics of his own. At least twice in recent months he has floated over Orlando in a hot air balloon. On the latest flight Thursday, Jackson, 26, was accompanied by Emmanuel Lewis, 13, star of “Webster.” BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Gov. George C. Wallace, released from the hospital after a two-week stay, says he’s feeling good and will return to work next week. Wallace, 65, was released Friday from University Hospitals, where he had been treated for a urinary tract infection since Sept. 27.
Legal Notice NOTICE OF ELECTION: STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM Be.lt remembered, pursuant to the Election Lews ol the State ol Indiana, I, Sharon L. Hammond, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court ot Indiana, do hereby certify that the following la a true and complete list ol all the offices and candidates for-such offices to be voted on In Putnam County, Indiana, at the General Election to be held in the various precincts thereof on the 6th day ol November 1984. I further certify that the polls will ba opan between the hours of 6:00 a.m. (six o'clock) and 6:00 p.m. (six o’clock) prevailing Putnam County Time. Preaident-Ronald Reagan, Republican. Vlce-Presldent-George Bush, Republican. President-Waiter F. Mondele, Democrat. Vlce-Preeldent-Geraldlne A. Ferraro, Democrat. Presldent-Delmar Dennis, American. Vice-President, Treves Brownlee, American. President-Davld Be. gland, Libertarian. Vice-President-Jim Lowls, Libertarian. Governor-Robert D. Orr, Republican Lieutenant Governor-John M. Mutz, Republican. Governor-W. Wayne Townsend, Democrat. Lieutenant Qovernor-Ann M. DeLaney, Democrat. Govarnor-Rockland R. Snyder, American. Lieutenant Governor-Shlrley M. Gephart, American. Governor-James A. Ridenour, Libertarian. Lieutenant Governor-E. Benton Tackltt, Ml, Libertarian. ATTORNEY GENERAL: Unlay E. Pearson, Republican. Greg Hahn, Democrat. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION: Harold H. Negley, Republican. Ray H. Sc heel e, Democrat. Linda K. Patterson, American. Stephen L. Desbach, Libertarian. U.S. REPRESENTATIVE-Dlstrlct 7: John T. Myers, Republican. Arthur E. Smith, Democrat. Barbara L. J. Bourland, Libertarian. STATE REPRESENTATIVE-Dlstrlct 44: John J. Thomas, Republican. John W. Tipton, Democrat. STATE SENATE-Dlstrlct 24: Richard A. Thompson, Republican. STATE SENATE-Dlstrlct 37: Edward A. Peaae, Republican. COUNTY COURT JUDGE: Sally H. Gray, Democrat. PUTNAM COUNTY AUDITOR: Myrtle Margaret Cockrell, Republican. Allred M. Heavln, Democrat. PUTNAM COUNTY TREASURER: William O. Grimes, Republican. Wilma L. Zimmerman, Democrat. PUTNAM COUNTY CORONER: Dale W. Oliver, Republican. Tyrell W. Blttles. Democrat. PUTNAM COUNTY COUNCIL AT LARGE: Robert W. Event, Republican. Thomas S. Gray, Republican. Jack Waldron, Republican. Lloyd M. Ellis, Democrat. Kenneth W. Harris, Democrat. Elvln B. Smith, Democrat. COUNTY COMMISSIONER-1 at District:: Gena R. Beck, Republican. Dick O. Reed. Democrat. COUNTY COMMISSIONER-3rd District: Donald K. Walton, Republican. Lloyd M. Ellis, Democrat. NORTH PUTNAM SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE AT LARGE: David Lane Melvin Nicholson NORTH PUTNAM SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE
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RUSSELL TOWNShiP" Janice A. Hazlett Raymond E. McGaughey NORTH PUTNAM SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Tony Asher Byron R. Gough NORTH PUTNAM SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE MONROE TOWNSHIP Stephen L. Jones SOUTH PUTNAM SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE AT LARGE: Melva Henninger Jimmy A. Proctor John S. Underwood SOUTH PUTNAM SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE MARION TOWNSHIP: Chtrlee L. Mein Donald G. Spencer SOUTH PUTNAM SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP: LaConda J. Nichols Michael R. Rissler Patricia S. Sheldon CLOVERDALE SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE AT LARGE: Donald L. Albletz Terry F. Hoffa Ronald 0. Jones Phillip V. Kirby Fred O. Mann Robert E. Roach John J Whitaker CLOVERDALE SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE. Jackson Township (Owen County): Ronald Rubeck AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF INDIANA: Shall the Constitution ol tht State ot Indiana be amended by removing or restating certain antiquated language or provisions to reflect today's conditions, practicas or requirements? AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF INDIANA: Shall Article 4 ol the Constitution ol the State ot Indiana be amended to clarify and update provisions concerning legislative districts and their electors? SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA: Shall Justice Rlcherd M. Glvan ba retained In office? COURT OF APPEALS-1 at District: Shall Justice Jonathan J. Robertson be retained In office? COURT OF APPEALS-4th District: Shall Justice Wllllem Q. Conover be retained In office? Sept. 29/6(13(3T
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