Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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'When you say things honestly about your past and they turn out to be quotable, you're tagged a character" By Dorothy O'Leary Aldo is surrounded by fans at Rivoli Theatre in Toledo, Ohio. "We should talk to people in other walks of life." — says Aldo Ray "When I was a kid I decided I wanted to get in politics. I intended to go all the way to Washington — and I would have, too, if I'd stayed with it. I think I could have made the Senate. Not the White House. I'm only first generation American and I think that would have been against me. But I could have been a good Senator," he said with conviction. You think that sounds like conceit? Well, we don't and here's why. Aldo isn't the untutored diamond-in-the-rough that you might imagine. In high school, he often earned straight A's, was always in the top section of the class, academically. Twice he was president of the California Scholarship Federation. When he went to Valleio Junior (Please turn to page <>4)