Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1965, p. 16

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¥ , 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 25, 1965 'ADORATION HAS WANTED Wants Compan Avity sbout a publisher mar- passions in the United States to By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP)--Van Loner By. ARCH WAHINGTON (CP)--Demon- John-iried to a woman senator and son is a loner who doesn't wantjin love with a younger woman. to be alone. "1"ll probable end hd Cluse, but I'm not putti os ove 80 I won't be rec- ognized, if this sounds mildly ing, you just aren't properly tuned to the chap who 20 years ago was called "the most adored male in the U.S.A." and charm' --, next-door to a box - office bonanza-- through 90 films. Now Johnson, at 49, main- tains insouciance unabated by career flipflops and a siege of serious illness. Much of the Johnson fad was attributed to a knack for atir- ung maternal glow in the fe- male sector of audiences. He readily acknowledges a debt to guch momism, . "An advantage of getting older is having all those moms still out there, Now they 'come around to the stage door and bring the kids, "Sometimes they bring their husbands along and say 'would you mind coming outside and speaking to him? He's shy.' "THEY'VE HATED ME' "T understand why the hus- Bands are shy--they've hated me for 30 years." It was back in 1935 that the freckle - faced redhead from Newport, R.I., arrived on Broadway as a chorus boy. Now, after a post-cinema inter- lude of personal appearances, stock performances and televi- sion, Johnson arrives Nov. 3 at O'Neill Theatre in Mating Dance, a comedy by Eleanor Harris Howard and Helen Me- Since & Te-/ Broadway ng ON/Strong, Johnson passed up an) oo4 an abortive visit. to in 1962 in Come on assortment of offers, which he' insists had nothing to do with contus-|the adverse critical judgment. His decision to try the stage gain stems from having be- come "tired of laundry bags and room service on tour dates." "You can play eight or 10 night clubs a year and the mer' terrific but it's a lonely e,"" CAREER INTERRUPTED Two years ago Johnson's ca- reer was interrupted for re- moval of a malignant jumor from his left thigh and a fol- low - up exploratory operation last year showed everything okay. Does he look at any of his own old movies on the late-night shows? "T didn't even look at them when I made them, Why should I look at them now?" He'd much rather read--"'l finish about five books a week" enjoy the view from his bach- elor penthouse here or "paint an orange in a tree." TIE BLUES KINGSTON (CP) -- Queen's University Golden Gaels de- feated University of Toronto Blues 3-0 in Ontario-Quebec Ath- letic Association rugger action Saturday. The win enabled Queen's to tle the Blues for first place. HELD 300 pounds of fun and on his own! ment here. BLUE HORSE LOUNGE OUTSTANDING VARIETY TRIO Fresh, new talent you will enjoy! "TINY" MARSON DENNIS BARTLET Accomplished English Pionist, new to this creo, LOVELY DIANNE GEORGE Return engagement of this beautiful girl with the sliver voice who thrilled her audience on her former engage- HOTEL LANCASTER OSHAWA, ONT. OVER laughter, ""One Man Show" if you're fed up : with politicians and old-line i political parties... ; tune nananeeesdd | T. C.DOUGLAS of the Hew Democrats tonight, channel 6 10:00 p.m. $ You'll fied there is a party you can vote for! "Authorized by the New Democratic Perty of Canada, Ortewo" in on strations against the American involvement in Viet Nam stirred new pitch this week. Protests last weekend were well ye and highly pub- licized but they cannot claim to reflect much of the national This is the conclusion to be drawn from available evidence, including the backlash of coun- ter-reaction among students and a large portion of the public. President Johnson's fear has been that a contrary impression is being registered abroad and this helps explain the shrillness with which he and his support- ers greeted last weekend's events, FBI CALLED IN Johnston reacted by calling in the FBI for a quick study of anti-draft movements and fig- ures such as Vice-President Humphrey and Attorney-Gen- eral Nicholas Katzenbach re- ferred loosely to Communist association with unspecified pro- test groups. Johnson has been apprehen- sive ali along--and correctly so --that North Viet Nam an China make as much capital as they can out of American pro- tests against Vietnamese inter- vention, Even left - wing visitors to North Viet Nam have remarked on the grossly-inflated import- tance attached by the public to the size of the American pro- test. movement--a misconcep- tion used to promote the view that the U.S .in due course will chuck Viet Nam and leave. Johnson spoke of this pub- licly and privately last April and May when the academic community was worrying out loud at various teach-ins about Press Staff Writer letted --is LBJ "Fired From The Hip' When Viet Protests Broke E {Such criticism today, if not sat- -at--least--somewhat stilled. Public opinion polls show 60 per cent or more of the Ameri- can public swung behind John- son on his ig of Viet Nam. This is a 'sharp shift and a tribute to the fact that Amer- fean arms have soothed doubt- ers by blunting the insurgent attacks and probably making It impossible to lose the war as it is being fought now. STUDENT VOTE Today's protesters include youngsters no longer content} with teach-ins or picketing the White House and who are preaching anti-military doctrine or burning their draft cards. The authorities do not intend to let the rot spread. The minority position of the protesters can be measured by the size of petitions, votes and other tokens of support for U.S. policy, At Chicago earlier this week for example students re- jected by 2,846 votes to 981 the proposition that the students back anti - Vietnamese war groups. Harsher sentiments indicating desire to stamp out all opposi- tion and dissent on Viet Nam is heard from the U.S. South, where the majority view is that the war should be carried even to China, In the last week too, service clubs, legions, student groups and others have massed against the protesters and these events papers are accompanied by sub- nevolly acid--by soldiers in the field, AID CUBAN REFUGEES About 3,000 Cuban refugees colleges with U.S. government growing American participation. aid totalling about $1,200,000. recorded plentifully in the news- stantial numbers of comment-- are studying at. United States gangland baron, disappeared one year ago about in a side- walk kidnapping. Real or hoax crime, he still is missing, despite a search g from Mafia haunts in the United States to Sicily, the birthplace of the secret broth- erhood of the underworld. On the same day that two gunmen snatched him in the early morning hours of Oct. 21, Joe Bananas was to have ap- peared before a federal grand jury investigating the rackets. pointing it right at me, He was about 25 feet from me when he fired the gun once... . model, two-door beige car. The headlights were on. I couldn't see if anyone else was in the car, because it was too dark, Joe was still struggling as it sped off nanas--born Joseph Bonanno in Sicily--disappear. att Maloney, once an assistant|veloped a great love for U.S. attorney and chief of the|country. e Later he was charged mith A Hoax Or A Real Crime, ii nciis.".2 ' vit filed with the habeas quitted. The RP bind e ] corpus ap- Joe Bananas Ain't Around. (rites iia i - Bananas was deported July NEW YORK (AP) -- In the) "I followed the man with Joejheard the shot, but police did] An applica jreat-of-an-investigation into or-land the second one backed|not find the ejected shell. Ma- Ph tho mien Pog g A oe ganized crime, Joe Bananas,lafter them, holding the gun aGjioney was aot-hurt, nade "largely because he has de- trial section of the justice de- "The men put Joe in a late|partment, repeatedly has ex- pressed the belief that it was a real, not staged, kidnapping. held their opinions. Police and the FBI have with-\count for half the circulation, compared with 14 Bananas entered Canadalper cent in 1957. ' ' , 1964, and or. Thee G18 Seyenr-ld 300 Balers amaties the' following month, but a habeas corpus ac- tion while he was in an immi- gration cell held it up. Several witnesses say they The jury still is sitting, its probe now broadened to include the disappearance itself. Bananas, identified in senate testimony as ruler of one of New York City's five Mafia "families" had dined with his Tucson, Ariz., lawyer, Law- rence P. D'Antonio; a Manhat- tan lawyer, William Power, Maloney; and two of Maloney's law associates at an East 45th Street steakhouse. After midnight, Bananas ac- companied Maloney to the lat- ter's Park Avenue residence. Bananas stood beside him while the lawyer paid the cab fare. "Suddenly, I got the shock of my life when I saw this guy grappling with Joe," Maloney reported, "As I started toward the man who grabbed him first, the other one appeared and he also had a gun, The first one said in a loud, clear voice; 'Come on, Joe, my boss wants to see Ou. "Joe said: 'What's going on GREAT HITS! A NEW UPROARIOUS ROMANTIC COMEDY I "QUICK BEFORE IT MELTS" in COLOR with GEORGE MAHARIS ROBERT MORSE JAMES GREGORY THE WILDEST SPY ADVENTURE A MAN EVER LIVED! "36 HOURS" -Starring . 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