16 Friday, April 14, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Local Briefs SHOW TO BE FILMED HERE "Cross of Fire," an NBC-TV miniseries, will be filmed in Lawrence, Topeka and Kansas City in early 2014, said Charlie Jenkins, public relations directors of University Theatre. Jack B. Wright, professor of theater and film and director of University Theatre, is responsible for local casting. Actors who are interested in being cast in small speaking roles or as extras should send a resume and photograph to Wright. His address is University Theatre, 317 Murphy Hall, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045. No phone calls will be accepted. HAND CAUGHT IN MACHINE: A HAND CAUGHT IN MACHINE: A worker at a local plastic company underwent microscopic surgery on his hand yesterday after an industrial accident, Lawrence police reported yesterday. The man was inking a roller machine at the Packer Plastics printing shop. 2339 Packer Road, when his hand got caught in the machine. Co-workers turned off the machine and forced first aid until the police arrived. He was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital and then transferred to Humana Hospital in Olathe. He was listed in stable condition yesterday after surgery. BODY FOUND IN RIVER: Wesley Krusse and David Learned went canoeing on the Kansas River Wednesday afternoon just like they had for the past few weeks. This was one of the first times I found a body floating in the river. "Every Wednesday, it kind of a the guys do," said Sheila Lane, Burke, Va., sophomore. "I just came along this one time." Officials identified the man as John Sandoval Jr, 19. a freshman at Haskell Indian Junior College. It was Lane who first noticed a body of a man floating in the river. "We were going downstream when I saw something that looked like a ribbage coming out of the water," she said. "We went back and took a closer look, and we knew what it was." The body was found about 5 p.m. one mile east of the Massachusetts Street bridge in Lawrence. The dissection took place at a finding of human remains in Douglas County in about a month, Anderson said. The other two discoveries were those of Paul O. Abel and Joe Lewis Norris. Abel's skeletal remains were discovered March 10 in a field seven miles northwest of Lawrence. Norris' body was found in the Wakaraus region. In both of the earlier discoveries, no conclusions of foul play were made. In Wednesday's discovery, there were no signs of foul play either, Anderson said. "At least not so far," he said. "It has not yet been ruled out." Allan Sanders, assistant coroner for Douglas County, said the cause of death in Wednesday's discovery had not been determined. "Drowning may be the cause, but we can not definite," he said. "It's probably been there for several months." WORKERS RESUME ROADWORK: After a winter break, workers resumed the road-widening project his week on the western end of Sixth Street, said Teresa Gardner, city engineer. The $2.15 million project, which began in June 1988, is widening Sixth Street from two to four lanes between Rockledge Road and Monterey Way. It also will add a turn lane between Rockledge Road and Kasold Drive. Gardner said the remaining work remained including lined base and surface layers of asphalt. The base layer requires an outside temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and surface requires a temperature of 50 F. Gardner said she hoped the project would be finished by June 1. It was scheduled to have been finished in December 1988. At the opposite end of Sixth Street, between the Kansas River bridge and Kentucky Street, a railroad spur that crosses the Mississippi Journal-World is being renamed. 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