University Daily Kansan / Friday. October 31, 1986 5 Hayden Continued from p. 1 said. "But he doesn't say alleged, charged or anything. He says murdered, then gives the specific details, in what I call glorifying what happened with the slugs after they entered her body. "Those things were news to me. Mr. Hayden must have information I don't have, and I want to know where he got it. "I have an autopsy report, but it doesn't say a lot of those things that are inside." She said she wanted to question Hayden about how he got the information, how many brochures were sent out and who got them. "It is very prejudicial to my client to have this distributed all over the state," she said. "He admits there are erroneous things in the brochure, but my client is going to be prejudiced either way. "Mr. Hayden has got to answer to the court where he get his information. Because of Mr. Hayden's brochure, I'm not sure where in Kansas my client can get a fair trial. He told thousands of people in Kansas that my client killed her." She said Meade County Attorney Joe Shepack had been very good about providing her with information he had in the case, but Shepack had not turned over to her anything resembling the autopsy report contained in the Hayden brochure. Shepack had an unlisted number at the home in Meade and could not be contacted. Besides decrying the prejudicial statements made about Goss, Eckelman criticized Hayden's brochure for what she said were persensions cast on District Court and Jay Don Reynolds of Dodge City. She said Reynolds granted probation for Goss only after he underwent psychiatric examination at the Kanata Hospital and Diagnostic Center in Topeka. "They seem to blame (Reynolds) for this crime," she said. "Nothing could be more unfair. Judge Reynolds is probably one of the most hard-nosed judges in the state, with one of the best records of any judge. He is not one to turn criminals out of jail." Amendment wagering, liquor by the drink, property reclassification, a lottery and the powers of the state board of education. Continued from p. 1 The cost of the primary advertisements was $25,329, about one-third of the $74,442 price tag for general election advertisements. For the first time, the amendments will be accompanied by an explanatory statement that uses fewer legal terms. The newspaper advertisements included these statements and used larger print. "The statement tells briefly what a 'yes' vote and a 'no' vote will do." Reinhard said. "It's very helpful because it's not in legal largem." Amendment costs extend to the county level as well because counties are responsible for printing the ballots. Patty Jaimes, Douglas County clerk, said the county printed the five constitutional amendments on a separate ballot. Jaimes said the county had printed more than 87,000 ballots for the general election at a cost of between $6,000 and $8,000. 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