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Establishment press view of Yoko Ono: Objective reporting or vendetta
NEW YORK. — Among the a chUd she was taught4 that
millions of words that have "it was almost bad taste to
been written about .Yoko Ono ^smile."
since she met John Lennon in
She says she nearly starved
. . atondon gallery .in 1966',. few during World War II, but afterhave been :kind.
the war the family moved to
She has’. been called a New York, settled in upper11 Dragon Lady” who. forced; crust Scarsdale, and sent Yoko
him to leave the Beta ties; a to the'''exclusive-Sarah Lawsuper-liberated, emasculating rence College.
female who made him change ' . She. dropped out'after her
the baby’s diapers while she'third year there to marry a
wrestled with lawyers and Japanese violinist.-Her family
agents; a dabbler in art and did not approve and cut her

-‘ .She did take-him back, they cabinets in- her office in the
decided to have a-baby,'and Dakota.
after miscarriage and doctors 7 The -files
have
to
do
saying she--'w^
con- with record companies, real
ceiye, sh^ did-and son- Sean, estate and the other aspects
was born- five; years ago.
of an estate estimated to be
And . Lennon
became- a worth 150 million to 235 mil"house-husband” while Miss lion dollars.
Ono' tended the 30-fbot long;
When Lennoh came out of
15-foot high - wall of filing retirement to make the just-

released. “Double Fantasy,"
his first album in five years,
for the first time it included
the same number pf songs by
Miss Ono_as by Lennon.
But she says, she held back
some of her "experimental”
works, so as not to detract
from John's less-radical composition.

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music, more concerned with off, so:Yoko rented a Greenher own selfrexpression than wich Village ( loft and began
with Lennon’s development of a career as a poet, and filmAn Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
. his own superior talents./
maker.
Miss Ono herself has often
One of her poems- was
TUESDAY, JAN. 13, . 1981
TORONTO, ONT.
admitted to some of the traits "Touch Poem for Group of VOL. 45 — NO,. 2.
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ascribed to her. "1 had always People," and read in its enbeen- more macho than most tirety: "Touch each other." Her
guys I. was with," she said in films included were also conan interview, in the January sidered avant-garde. .
.1981 issue of Playboy, adding
Her art wonks were designthat she always . looked .not ed-to be. stomped on, burned,
• far a father figure in man, but or ^— like the one that brought
"something tender and weak." Yoko and Lennon together
' TOKYO:, .— ‘ A Japanese lais — Anaheim’s; Disneyland ed land in Tokyo Bay in the
But on the last day of his to be hammered..
.
'"Disneyland," half again as and Disney World of Florida spring of 1983.
life, John Lennon replied, as he
M,s? Ono, who hasher first
large as the American origin? | — will be. opened on reclaimOriental Land Co. President
had done-so many times be- art show -at- a; New York
-————7-;—-A—-—■—----- ————t——^-————————————~ Masatomo Takahashi ‘ said in
fore, to those who had said “son 'Avenue, gallery in
a "Japanese witch has made 196P, also had, g.ven^concerts
SewraXi^fe
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him crazy and he s gone ban- ,
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the Village Gate, one fea.tur.NEW YORK. — Mark David has made was that her hus- ^^ ch.ba
fecturej and

- in9 amplified breathing in the Chapman, the accused slayer band was unemployed and ^
de the . Ja,panese
All she did, he said in a , r - r ,
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dark and one: with'a-micro- of former'Bea~tle -John Lennon that he was "out of town,”
with q wide va .ety
radio interview taped fust, _

phone nn the rest room so in. New York City on Dec. 8,
Chapman, originally from Qf fQ
entertainment' by
hours before he was shot dead *
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when a toilet .was flushed it was' married to a Japanese Georgia,- first
arrived
in
of its nu.mero,us faoilities.
outside his homeun the Dakota
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was heard onstage.
American Dornan back -in Hawaii sometime in ■ 1977,
tMeeti
the press with Walt
Apartments
in
Manhattan,
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where he worked at the Castle Disney Pro,dlUCtions ch,a.irman E.
was take the bananas part
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things like that, which nobody
The former Gloria H. Abe; Memorial Hospital on the is- Cardon talker and
other
and take it out. of the do.
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noticed because they were too a graduate of Kailua - High Tand of Oahu-as part of the Di
executives, Takahashi
set . . . 1 really needed her, >
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complex,
she said in, a re- School of Honolulu- in- 1978,- hospital’s print shop crew
. adde-d tha,t a ^round-breaking
wanted to be with her and
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cent interview in the Soho was married to Chapman .on
:He apparently resided in ceremQ
was heid at the pro­
could not literally survive
_t, , ,
News.
June 2, 1979, at Trinity Presby- Kailua, a suburb of Honolulu .^ ^ earl>ier -n the day<
without her as a functioning
,
, .

She also complained bitterly terian Church:
at-that time.
Chairman Walker said he
human being.
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u because a reviewer of the ; Mrs. Chapman - worked at a
How apd w ere e me
e ^oiped that t.^. jokyo DisneyFrom that first meeting
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Carnegie concert praised her travel agency in Honolulu,^TO1”
lana
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not jand wou|d become a world of
vears ago, when their eyes
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t two male'fellow artists and and the two lived in a $425- Known. .
Herbet
J ^^'^y entertainment for all
locked over an Ono art work
t
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added.
Well, what ns this a-month .condominium apartAccor ing
to . er e
generations to enjoy,
adding
consisting of a nail and a Mjss ^
?„
apmaps court thiat
^^^^
oomptehammer Yoko Ono has. given
^ q
^ ^ „terri. ment in the Diamond Head. Alerberg,-.
Tower at Kukui praza in down- appoints
awyer,
apman ed
become the largest
the world plently of reasons
.
u/ant
'
tried to commit, suicide in

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ble reviews, she said, 1 went
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landmark of amusement and
to write- about her.
,
to
rest home to recuperote... town Honolulu.
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Honolulu in 1977 and was
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The
wife
of
Chapman,
who.
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to
an
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institutio
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n
.
entertainment
m the workL
She was Earned ^ their
when ^ Qno met ^
Hjs n.other also )ives jn
.It will have five theme
honeymoon Bed-in for Peace
no
^ ^ ^ to fiIm Js. accused of ambushing Lend su,pposedly lent lands w.th Cnderalla s Castle
when they appeared pajamaAnthony
Cox in non outside the rook star's Hawaij
;
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k
situated in the center ■—
clad in bed on public v>ew;
th Cox ln home at/The Dakota Apart°
"World Bazaar,” "Adventurefor John and Yoko appearing ^ After$he ^ Cox ments oh Central Park West t-^ ^^ew YorkPcho
n
also borVowed lan*‘' .“West^^
on stage tied up together in ^ ^^ ^^
they and 72nd Street, remained in'

$50 Million Tokyo Disneyland expected
to be larger than U.S. counterparts
Accused LeiiHon killer's wife Nikkei _

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and
lomorrow
a black plastic bag, and for
t o ^ ^^ to ^ seclusion.
$2500 from the
Castle
Hospit- asyland
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land.
the album showing both nude. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,ng . Her phone number was reauested not to be given out “ ^.u’"ul^'.
.
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The total construction cost is
He apparently acquired-the<
v
in his last interview, with private detectives to try to quested not to pe 9 ve
by directory assistance, and V
estimated at $100 billion yen
the RKO Network, Lennon was ^j the ^ but they final­
the only known comment she
Continued on cage 2
(about $50 million).
still explaining and defending ly gave yp. john . and Yoko

that .album cover.
v, .
"We wanted to say, ’we
met, we’re in love, we want
to share if,” he said.

sesparatedxin the early 1970,
and he went to Los Angeles
Qnd went on what he called
"the last weekend that lasted

Yoko Ono was born into a J 8 months."
rich Tokyo banking family on
••] wa$ pn a raft in the midFeb. 18, 1933, seven years be- Jie of the universe," he said,
fore Lennon’s7 birth in a work- Asked why she kicked Leri- ing-class family in Liverpool, .non out and, held out against
The woman who was to be- taking^ him back, Miss Ono
come known as a sphinx who said: "I’m what I call a •movnever smiled or a Mona Lisa ing on’ kind of girl . . . that s
whose half-smile revealed ar- why I’m one of the very few
; rogance, once recalled that as survivors as a woman . . . "

Cockroaches drive man to attempt suicide
TOKYO. — A 31-year old
construction worker set fire to
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his apartment, slashed his
wrists inran attempted suicide

and was

nabe returned home from a his home and, apparently
heavy drinking bout early distraught by his setback, cut
Nov. 18’to find that cockroa- his wrists, police said,
ment „.n great numb-erj;The m™. now being mter-

arrested for . arson Armed with a cigarette lighter, togated,

recently

in

against

cockroaches,

a

losing

battle be set out to incinerate the

Police said Kiyomitsu Wata-

whole apartment on fire.
Watanabe

then

fled

minor in-

juries. The fire was put under

police bugs but ended up setting his control

said.

suffered

building

by

resident

of- the

after causing

from [ damage, police said.

minor

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five-shot Charter Arms revolver him.
Detectives were allegedly
from J & S Enterprises at a
told by-Chapman that he was
price of $169.
jHe got a permit for the unhappy about the way Len­
weapon when he ,applied\ for non had-autographed Lennon’s
one’in October, claiming, that latest album,. “Double fantasy?L about-.six hours .before

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Haying no.previous, record, ’ After Lennon had been-shot Oiligent, bright/with competi­
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captured
“very .skills? attractive . appearance
In New York City; Chapman calmly” nearby.
and good manners essential.
-He 'was \ charged
with .Age 25 to? 35, $15,000. to
tried .to commit suicide again
second-degree murder, since $25,000. Mr- Willman 364two weeks ago.
. /David C More, /before dir- New York law prohibits any 2642 (Toronto). -J _ ’
ector ofthe Y^VC^s; unit at the first degree murder’*charges'
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Vietnamese refugee , camp al except in the case of, the
profi ci e nt i n Englis h -and Japa­
Fort Chaffee,- Arkansas, where policeman’s killing;
Chapman... worked
forsix ’ Police said that q .woman nese.
Duties include: —— Classify­
months, said that Chapman who identified herself as Mrs.
ing ahclf 'distributing publi­
had: a nervous breakdown Chapman; tried to call -twice,
cationsand other, materials,
stemming frorn an unhappy from- Hawaii on that night.
Replying..tio inquiries on Japan.
love affa-ir two, years.
Applicants are, requested to
But he added that hetalksend - .personal
history
to
edi to Chapman abput two
Consul/ ’ Otaki,? - Consulate
weeks ago. and be, sounded
General of? Japan, Box . 10,
perfectly nprmal..^
Toronto,' Ont. M5K 4 A1. All
The? motive? for. the kill?ng
applications will be acknow­
is
still
baffling
detective,
ledged. >
although Chapman’s, attorney
claimed;, that Chapman “told
him, why he,< shot- Lbnnon.
'Rumors have, it that.Chap;
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