European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 02, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday october 2. 1985 the stars and stripes Page 7 pizza Industry s big cheeses get fog Effier Chicago a when inc leading Powers of pizza Frozen pizza thai is get together for parly what Dycy cat anything but say the organizers of a Bash thrown monday by the National Frozen pizza Institute to Honor the big names in the Industry mama Celeste. Tombstone. Juno s and kick off a nationwide advertising Campaign not that the pizza makers Aren t genuine aficionados Many got their starts experimenting with Tomato sauce Mozzarella and crust in their own kitchens. Others like mama Celeste , came by their talents naturally. My recipes arc right said Lizio 76. Tapping her Temple. Mama Celeste came to Chicago from Italy in 1931. She and her husband Tony opened a tavern and began serving her italian dishes free to customers. Later the family began peddling their homemade wares Frozen to supermarkets and delicatessens. To persuade merchants to try their Ravioli and pizza. Mama Celeste and her daughters would demonstrate How to prepare them. Today Celeste italian foods co. Sells about $70 Mil lion Worth of Frozen pizzas every year. The company owned by Quaker Oats uses nearly the same recipe the Bizios brought from Italy said Quaker spokesman Ste phen Smith. The key to the company s Success. Mama Celeste said is Abbondanza the italian word for Abun dance. Cheese Olive Oil. Prima Mozzarella. Garlic an abundance of everything she said. When i left Italy my Mother took my hands and she said see these two hands someday these two hands feed the world " she said. And it s come the Frozen pizza Institute s nationwide promotion is aimed at fighting growing comp Tilon from take out pizza franchises and other Frozen foods. But said Tombstone pizza co founder Ron sick our worst Competition is a bad Frozen pizza. Somebody picks up a had Frozen Piza. Next time they go to the store hey say. No More Frozen pizza the Simckes Brothers Ron and Joe and their wives Joan and Frances owned a tavern in the 1960s called the Tombstone tap. Across the Street from a cemetery in Mudford. Wis. Sales of their 10-Ccnt Beers did t provide enough income to support the two families so they decided to try serving food. When Joe was at Home recuperating from a broken leg. He began experimenting with Piz a and. Borrowing on what he Learned living in Chicago s italian neighbor Hood came up with a recipe inc family and customers liked. Today Tombstone is among the five largest . Pizza makers and distributes in 17 states. Queen of espionage fiction de Lorean free novelist Macinnes Dies in . At 77 a $ million new York not Helen Mac lines whose 21 novels established her As the Queen of International espionage fiction died monday at new York Hospital from the effects of a stroke she suffered three weeks ago. She was 77 and lived in Man Hattan. She is recognized As the creator of acute exciting novels set against Back grounds of meaningful present Day events said Julian p. Muller a vice president at Harcourt Brace Jovanovich and Macinnes editor for about 25 years. Her purpose always was to strike at authoritarian governments. In the genre of highly literate suspense she is considered Macinnes books sold More than 23 Mil lion copies in the United Stales alone. Mul ice said and they have been translated into 22 languages. Her latest novel ride a Pale horse appeared on the new York times paperback Best seller list for the first time this week. Villi Aiu were nazis communists Macinnes was born in Glasgow and was graduated from the University of Glas Gow. There she met and married Gilbert Highet a classics scholar who in 1932 was appointed to a Fellowship at St. John s College Oxford. In 1937 he was invited to Leach for a year at Columbia University and soon accepted a professorship of greek and latin at Columbia. He later held the Anthon professorship of the latin language and literature. On their honeymoon in Bavaria the High cos were disturbed by the activities of inc nazis and Macinnes kept a diary Helen Macinnes filled with examples of nazi violence and the Hitler menace. A few years later she fashioned her notes into the novel above inc Story of a Young British couple Hunting a spy in Germany in the summer of 1939 while seemingly on a vacation. An immediate Best seller the Book was made into a 1943 motion picture Star ring Joan Crawford and Fred Macmur Ray. Her next Book. Assignment in Brittany 1942a tale of espionage in nazi occupied Brittany in the summer of 1940, was also made into a movie with Jean Pierre Aumont and Susan Peters. Two other Macinnes novels were made into films the venetian with Roberl Vaughan and like Sommer and the Salzburg connection with Barry new Man and Anna Karina. In the 1940s, the villains in Macinnes books were nazis in later years they were often communists. I m against totalitarians in general National or religious extremists of the right or Macinnes said in a 1978 interview. If i can be labelled anything i am a jeffersonian strive to be or Ealic she authenticated Many of the locales in her books from extensive travels in he rope. Many of her plots were derived from actual events. But she took pains to Point out that the stories were largely inventions. To be a creative writer we should create she said emphasizing inc last word. I think it was . Forster who said creative writing was like lowering a bucket into a Well. You d never know what would come the High cts who lived in Manhattan became american citizens in 1952. Highet died in 1978. Mclnnis is survived by her son Keith Highet. Of Englewood. . Unsecured Bond Detroit a Auto entrepreneur John z. Do Lorean has been released on a is million unsecured Bond after citing a Federal magistrate he was innocent of steal ing $8.9 million from investors in his failed company. . Magistrate Virginia Morgan Mon Day ordered do Lorean not to ice pc the Continental United slates and to surrender his passport to the Federal pc irial services Agency in new York. She ordered de Lorean to Call the Agency each week and to Tell officials where he would be travelling. An unsecured Bond Means do Lorean would forfeit the Money if he should fail to make a court appearance but he need not Post a Bond. Hearing scheduled no trial Date has been set. But a pre trial conference was scheduled for i riday afternoon. Do Lorean 60. Was charged last week in a 15-count indictment with bilking investors of the Money through a complicated series of transactions involving several l a rope in Banks and a panamanian compan having tics to his do Lorcan motor co. The indictment accused do Lorean of racketeering mail fraud wire fraud inter state transportation of stolen Money in come tax evasion and causing false lax returns to be filed if convicted do Lorean would face a maximum penalty for racketeering of 20 years in prison $25,000 in fines and forfeiture of any properly acquired or maintained in the Enterprise. The other charges carry lesser sentences. Mayor defends police raid of Mississippi aids Benefit Meridian miss. A police who raided an aids Benefit and arrested four people were not discriminating against homosexuals but enforcing an ordinance that bans dressing inappropriately to one s sex the mayor the nightclub raid Early monday smacked of Gestapo tactics said Eddie Sandifur executive director of the Mississippi Cay talk of the town was doing a fund Raiser. The entertainers were in male and female attire Sandifer said. Right at the end of the show right after Midnight six police came in and raided the club and took four performers to posters outside the club advertised the event As a Benefit to raise funds to combat acquired immune deficiency syn drome he said. Mos robs the Bociey of its ability to fight disease and Gay men comprise the largest group of victims. Fontaine Lewis Clarice Temple and Terry l. Jenkins All of Meridian were charged with violation of the Ordi dance police said. The three were released on bail. The fourth person arrested is a minor. Mayor Jimmy Kemp said the cily had to enforce the ordinances and inc Laws passed Dow n by the Council. I Don t believe there s been selective enforcement by any body in the administration. I did t direct it and 1 Don t believe anybody else attorney William ready or. Of Meridian said he has agreed to represent those arrested. He said the ordinance is a variation of inc stale s indecent exposure statute with an extra provision about wearing clothing not appropriate to one s own sex. Sandifur charged that the City was selectively enforcing the Law. He said a hearing on inc Case is set for monday. Dod awards $1.1 billion in contracts on last Day of fiscal year Washington a the defense department closed out its fiscal year by awarding 132 contracts Worth almost billion including $104 million it would have los had it not been obligated. The totals for monday the last Day of fiscal 1985, were almost identical to those reported on the last Day of fiscal 1984. That year the Pentagon had made a special Effort to spread its contract awards More evenly throughout the year. That Effort was prompted by a one Day s4.2 billion buying spree on sept. 30, 1983, which attracted widespread congressional criticism with claims that the department rushed to dispose of Money rather than re turn it to the Treasury. Although the Pentagon s daily contract listing ran to 25 pages most of the awards were for fairly Small amounts and less than 10 percent of the Money obligated would have actually lapsed had it not been dispensed. Of the 132 contracts totalling 11.094 billion. 25 involved authority of $103.97 million Hal was about to expire. The biggest single contract announced monday was an army contract for $70.6 million which went to inc Lycoming Divi Sion of the Avo corp. For 143 Gas Turbine engines
