The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 18.09.1981, Side 5

The White Falcon - 18.09.1981, Side 5
September 18, 1981 White Falcon 5 ^People, ^Places & ^Things Walters signs new contract Barbara Walters has signed a new five-year contract with ABC. In its announcement, the network did not disclose any figures. But the pact is believed to be for more than the one million dollar annual salary Walters earns in her current con- tract . Saying she's "very happy" to stay at ABC, Walters notes that she'd held discussions with CBS and NBC as well. She declined specifics, but a source at CBS says she was offered a co-anchor spot on "60 minutes." Calling all exorists! Dale Passetto is convinced her home in Lee, Massachusetts, is haunted by a "thing" that smashes crucifixes, floats beds and attacks people, enough so that she, her husband and two children have moved out and called in exorcists. The exorcism will be carried out by Ed- ward and Lorraine Warren of Connec- ticut, who say they have investi- gated about three-thousand cases of demonic possession and infestation during the past 36 years. Restaurant for sale It once catered to some of the most powerful tastebuds in the nation. Now, Washington’s pres- tigious Sans Souci restaurant is reportedly up for sale. The Washington Post says the Sans Souci is close to bankruptcy, and reports that its owner of 20 years, Bernard Goreland, is trying to sell the restaurant. So far, the Post said, there have been no takers. The French restaurant is situated just a couple of blocks from the White House. In its heyday, not so long ago, it was lunchtime home of power brokers ranging from presi- dential aides to party dignitaries to influential journalists. But it began to fall on hard- times during the Carter Adminis- tration. Carter's Georgia crowd, it seems, had little use for such Sans Souci favorites as Truffles and Mousse. Slowly, the regular crowd began to drift away. His appetite was a crime It wasn't his greed that was the undoing of reputed crime boss Roberto Natti. It was his appetite. Italian Police caught up with the 37-year-old Natti recently in an Anzio fish store. The arrest came after a seven- month search for Natti, who was wanted on kidnapping and robbery charges. He's well-known as a gourmet, and a big spender when it comes to seafood. So the police staked out several of the area's best fish stores, and finally picked up Natti as he stood, haggling over the price of a giant turtle for soup. That tremor was real! Just as the magicians at Uni- versal Studios in Hollywood were about to crank up the special effects attraction that stimulates an earthquake that destroys Los Angeles, the screen tipped and the floor trembled. Tourists were being treated to a real tremor, the biggest in the LA area in 10 years. Tour guide Jackie Hamilton said her guests "realized it was a real earth- quake, but we just joked it must be someone walking on the catwalks up- stairs." Historic voyage to begin After 16 months of development, a 220-foot Greek Freighter is pre- paring to set sail from New Bedford, Massachusetts, on a historic voyage. The Minni Lace is powered by con- ventional diesel engines, and a three-thousand foot triangular sheet, the world's largest commer- cial sail. Officials at the wind ship development corporation say they hope the device will helD the cargo ship's owners save 20 percent on fuel costs. Cronkite keeps busy When you anchor an evening news- cast for a good part of your life, you hardly ever get a chance to go out for afternoon cocktails. And even when you're no longer anchor- man, you still may not have time for a midday drink. That's what Walter Cronkite says. The man who anchored the CBS Evening News for nearly 20 years and retired six months ago says he still hasn't really gotten a chance to go out for after-work drinks. He says his time has been occupied by his weekly science series and other projects. Shipping over In a special reenlistment ceremony, ET1 Steven Pippins shipped over re- cently, on the Glacier Eyiafjallajokull near Thorsmork. Petty Officer Pippins, a member of NavCommSta 's Anti-Submarine Communication Division, reenlisted for four years for Instructor Duty at Pensacola, Florida. Captain Wesley May, Commanding Officer of NavCommSta, administered the oath. Looking on is ETZ Julie Welsh.

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