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      <title>Comments On: John Callaway
    
      by Michael Miner</title>
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      <![CDATA[if i remember correctly, Callaway said something about newspapers during the Feb. panel akin to what charles heston once said about guns, you know, prying it out of his hands...i'd like to think that's what happen.
    
    In a profile of Father James G. Jones, a South Side Episcopal priest who ran a home for 150 ex-cons, John D. Callaway wrote in the January 1963 issue of "Chicago Scene" magazine (a long forgotten "critical guide to leisure and the arts) that Jones served as "middle man for those who are tossed unloved, unwanted and unprepared out of prisons into an outside society which similarly reject them. He stands in a whirlpool of criminal failure on the part of both individuals and by society."
    
    we have lost more than some of us realize with the passing of John D. Callaway.
        
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      <![CDATA[I've lived in a lot of cities and can say that there aren't many who are even kind of like Callaway and none who could match him. His Town Hall appearance was classic.  He'll be greatly missed.
        
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      <![CDATA[Chicago Tonight won't be the same without him.
        
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      <![CDATA[I am so sad to hear about John.  I too was at the Town Hall and John and I chatted while waiting for our cars. When John yelled "theft" at the Town Hall, referring to sites like Huffington Post who post stories as if they are their own, I couldn't have been more pleased - surely, if John Calloway saw it as theft, well, then it's theft.  Chicago has lost a giant in journalism.
        
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