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Bridge of Sighs. In Fairview, N.J., Bartender Albert Sotta rushed moaning into police headquarters, gestured wildly for the desk lieutenant to hand him a pencil, rapidly scribbled a note: "Help me-my tongue is caught in my false teeth...
WALTER R. BURTON Fairview...
...expectations. For a reported $16 million, he bought National Distillers' famed old Italian Swiss Colony Wine Co., the nation's third largest producer of domestic wines. In the deal, Petri acquired Italian Swiss's wineries at Asti, Lodi, and Clovis, Calif., bottling plants at Chicago and Fairview, N.J., New York's Gambarelli & Davitto distributing organization, and one of the best-known labels on the domestic vine. At one leap, Petri went from fifth to first place among U.S. vintners, with a total capacity of 46 million gallons...
Whether by design or accident, each one of the seven sons of Vitale Turnesa, onetime day laborer at New York's Fairview Country Club became, in turn, a caddy and then a golfer of note. Today, the Turnesa boys make up golf's royal family. Last week, Vitale's sixth son, Jim, 38, added another jewel to the family crown: the P.O.A. championship...
...living thing in evolution, retains the shrunken vestiges of once-vital organs which no longer serve much real purpose, and only cause trouble if they try to. Take for example, in 20th Century U.S. civilization, the father of a bride. Take specifically Mr. Stanley Banks of 24 Maple Drive, Fairview Manor, a vestigial organ in a perfect state of preservation...