Banner Graphic, Volume 19, Number 7, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 September 1988 — Page 5
People in the news Fans’ injuries worry Jackson LONDON (AP) Pop singer Michael Jackson wrapped up his 43-date European tour with expressions of concern about the thousands of fans injured at his Liverpool concert. “I’m very sad about it,” the 30-year-old rock star said in a husky whisper Monday as he rushed through London’s Heathrow Airport to catch a supersonic Concorde flight to New York. An estimated 3,400 fans were treated for minor injuries during Jackson’s open-air concert at Aintree horse racing course in Liveipool on Sunday night, officials said. Organizers said 125,000 people attended the concert, the largest audience ever for a European pop show. Four of the 40 people taken to Liverpool’s Walton Hospital were held but none was in serious condition, police said. • INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Hank Stram, former coach of the Kansas City Chiefs and the New Orleans Saints, was scheduled to undergo open-heart surgery Tuesday. Stram, 65, told Len Dawson, a former Chiefs quarterback who is now a broadcaster in Kansas City, about the surgery Monday. Stram, who was hospitalized Saturday after complaining of dizziness, was listed in serious but stable condition Monday night at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. He had been scheduled to work the In-dianapolis-Chicago NFL game for CBS last Sunday. Several of Stram’s co-workers at CBS Radio said calcium deposits apparently were affecting Stram’s circulatory system. Jack Buck, one of Stram’s colleagues, said the condition apparently was something Stram has had all of his life. The network said it did not expect Stram to return to the broadcast booth for three weeks. Stram coached the Chiefs from 1960-1974, compiling a 124-76-10 record. Under Stram, the Chiefs played in two Super Bowls. In Super Bowl I, Green Bay defeated Kansas City 35-10. The Chiefs beat Minnesota, 23-7, in Super Bowl IV. • LONDON (AP) Ex-Beatles drummer Ringo Starr halted the auction of a 1965 bass drum bearing the famous British rock group’s logo because of a wrangle over its ownership. The drum was expected to fetch $50,000 in a rock ’n’ roll memorabilia sale at Sotheby’s auction house Monday. The auction catalog said the drum was given to George Peckham, who worked in the group’s Apple Recording studios. A spokesman for Starr’s lawyers, Frere Cholmeley, said Starr won a court order Friday preventing Peckham or Sotheby’s from selling the drum. Auctioneer Hilary Kay said she learned of the court order just minutes before the auction began. Cholmeley said Starr would agree to the sale going ahead only if the proceeds went to a children’s hospital in London.
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JESSICA LANGE Sounds hypocritical
NEW YORK (AP) —Actress Jessica Lange says she sees the family unit disintegrating in the United States and fears that it’s a “signal of the end.” “You know, if you don’t like your wife, you can get rid of her; if you don’t like your husband for a day, you can get rid of him,” Lange says in the October issue of Vanity Fair. “The family’s become disposable.” “I think that’s what’s wrong with civilization in America,” Lange said. The star of “Frances,” “Tootsie” and “Sweet Dreams” says she fears the erosion of the family unit is “a signal of the end, of this whole kind of apocalyptic feeling that is in the air now.” Despite her feelings, Lange has resisted remarrying. She lives with playwright Sam Shepard and they have two children. She has a third child by dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov. Her marriage to a Spanish photographer ended before she became an actress. • LOS ANGELES (AP) —Amy Irving, who stars in the film “Crossing Delancey,” says she gets no kick from the camera and that it’s the stage that truly satisfies. “I started acting when I was very young and I never gave a thought to films or television. It wasn’t part of my dream,” she said. “I don’t really feel that film has tapped my potential,” said the star of such movies as “Honeysuckle Rose,” “Voices,” “The Competition” and “The Fury.” “I kind of got swept up in it (making films),” Miss Irving said. “After the fifth film I did, ‘The Competition,’ I said to myself, ‘Something is not being fulfilled here and I went off to think about it all.’ And the next move I made was to do ‘Amadeus’ on Broadway. And suddenly I went, ‘ Ahh, that’s what’s been missing.’ “I felt more gratification on stage than in front of a camera,” said the actress, wife of moviemaker Steven Spielberg. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) Alan Ladd Jr. is leaving his post as chairman and chief executive officer of MGM Pictures Inc. after a string of hit films, including “Moonstruck” and “A Fish Called Wanda.” Ladd, 50, a former president of 20th Century Fox and president of The Ladd Co., also resigned as director of MGM-UA Communications Co. While at 20th Century Fox, Ladd, son of the late actor Alan Ladd, was responsible for such hits as “Star Wars” and “The Omen.”
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