Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 266, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1985 — Page 6

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, July 2,1985

People in the news Atlantic City his kind of town... ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) Frank Sinatra says he’s going back to New Jersey now that a casino commissioner who called him a “bully” has stood up for him in the face of cartoonist Garry Trudeau’s recent “Doonesbury” attacks. Sinatra, 69, a Hoboken native, had boycotted his home state since Casino Control Commissioner Joel R. Jacobson criticized him and singer Dean Martin for a December 1983 incident at a casino. Martin and Sinatra had forced a blackjack dealer to deal from her hand rather than a plastic card dispenser, violating a state law. The two later apologized, saying they were unfamiliar with the law. Jacobson said Trudeau did not accurately portray the incident in his comic strip, one of a series that also depicted Sinatra as a willing associate of organized crime figures. Sinatra’s spokesman said Monday the crooner will appear at the Golden Nugget Casino but there is no date set. • LONDON (AP) Want to know how to keep a boyfriend like rock star Mick Jagger? Model Jerry Hall, Jagger’s girlfriend for eight years and the mother of his daughter, says the keys are a clean house, good cooking and plenty of sex. “You just have to be a maid in the living room, a cook in the kitchen and a tart in the bedroom,” Miss Hall, 28, told Woman, a British magazine, in an interview published today. “As long as the house is clean and organized and they are fed and they have plenty of sex, they’ll never run away.” Miss Hall and Jagger have an 18-month-old daughter, Elizabeth. • LOS ANGELES (AP) Tom Bradley, considered a likely candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1986. stood in sweltering 100-degree heat and took the oath of office for an unprecedented fourth term as mayor. “I have a vision of Los Angeles 2000, for I believe in American history,” Bradley said Monday during his inaugural speech, shaded from 105-degree heat by a canopy over City Hall steps. “The next century will be known as California century, and I see Los Angeles as the forefront of that movement.” “Never as a child could I have imagined standing on these steps today,” said the city’s only four-term mayor, a grandson of slaves and the son of Texas sharecroppers. Bradley has served as mayor since 1972. • ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) There she was, Miss America 1985, showing off that toothpaste smile from billboards across the land to see if motorists knew who she was. ■ - In Albuquerque, N.M., and Tucson, Ariz., where the first of 300 nationwide billboards went up last winter, Miss America’s name recognition went up nearly 700 percent, Jack Donahue, spokesman for the Institute of Outdoor Advertising, said Tuesday. Give up? Miss America for 1985 is Sharlene Wells.

Today's TV programming

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Patti and Gavin MacLeod were reunited in marriage Sunday during a Born-Again Marriages Conference in Omaha, Neb. MacLeod and his actress-dancer wife were divorced more than three years ago as he battled alcoholism. The "Love Boat” star is now a reformed alcoholic. "This is so meaningful to me that I really wanted it to be small,” a tearful MacLeod, 55, said after the ceremony. "But when we decided, or God decided, a week ago Friday to do this...we just said 'OK' to the idea of sharing the wedding with convention-goers.” Rex Harrison and Claudette Colbert were at a dinner party when he first mentioned the possibility of doing Frederick Lonsdale’s “Aren’t We All.” “I thought the play was charming, but I couldn’t see today’s audiences going for it,” said Colbert, who was surrounded by a turquoise aura, from the color of her dressing gown to the pastel tint on the walls of her dressing room. “But I wasn’t doing anything and I thought it would be fun to go to London. When you get to be my age, offers to do a play don’t exactly come from all directions.” Colbert, who looks as glamorous in person as she does on stage, said she was 81 and had never made a secret of her age. “The only time I ever felt age happening was when I hit 40 I suddenly had a funny feeling,” she said. “Fifty didn’t bother me, and 60 bothered me even less and then I got to the point where I was rather pleased with my age.” Colbert, who will vacation at her Barbados home after the play closes late next month, will then tour with it for 14 weeks in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington. She said that she was delighted, and still surprised, at the audience reaction, particularly the younger audience. “I thought: How could they be interested in a man kissing a girl these days, but they seem to love it?” she said. “Do you know that when Clark Gable and I made ‘lt Happened One Night,’ in 1934, there was never a clinch?” She paused for a moment, began to smile and added, “Much to my sorrow.”

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