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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1982)
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NOW $20.95 SWEATSHIRTS Reg. $13 95 SWEATPANTS Reg. $13 95 NOW NIKE BRUINS Reg $26.95 NOW $19.95 ATHLETIC Corner of Broadway & Olive on the Mall 343-1288 Mon -Fri 10-6 Sat 9-5 • Sun 12-5 Bloomingdale suit dismissed; mistress details sex sessions LOS ANGELES (AP) - A judge threw out most of Vicki Morgan's $11 million "palimony" suit against the estate of the late Alfred Bloomingdale on Tuesday, but allowed her to pursue claims for more than $1 million that she says the Diner's Club founder promised her in written contracts Superior Court Judge Chris tian E Markey Jr. said in his ruling that the relationship between Morgan and Bloomingdale was "no more than that of a wealthy, older, married paramour and young, well-paid mistress." Markey discarded two "palimony" claims based on unwritten contracts between her and the 66-year-old Bloomingdale, who was a member of Pres Ronald Reagan's "kitchen cabinet” of advisors and whose wife, Betsy, is one of Nancy Reagan's clo sest friends He also threw out a third count in which Morgan had sought $5 million damages for Mrs Bloomingdale's alleged in terference with Miss Morgan's contract with Bloomingdale But he said the 30-year-old former model had the right to sue the estate for breach of written contract, which she claims Bloomingdale signed on her behalf It was not immediately clear when or before what judge that suit would be heard "Alfred was two people," Vicki Morgan said in the 231-page deposition. The deposition, filed Friday, was made public as part of court records on Monday, was given Aug 13, one week before Bloomingdale died of cancer Alfred Bloomingdale's eyes glazed and he would drool dur ing sadistic sexual sessions when he bound women and beat them until they cried, the model who says she was his longtime mistress claimed in a sworn deposition "He was Jekyll and Hyde and in that personality of his, which is the sexual part, Alfred was strange I don't mean a fantasy I mean a sickness. I truly mean a sickness," Morgan said. In her suit, which also named Bloomingdale's wife, Betsy, as a defendant, Morgan claimed Bloomingdale promised to sup port her for life in return for her services as companion, real estate adviser and "therapist to help (him) overcome his Marquis de Sade' complex." The deposition was filed in connection with a defense mo tion to dismiss the case Bloomingdale family attorney Hillel Chodos claimed beforethe deposition was made public that it showed any promises of sup port were made in return for sex, making the agreement an un enforceable "contract for pros titution." Chodos was not in his office Monday after the depositon was released, and there was no answer at his home telephone number In the deposition, Morgan described what she said was the first of many similar sessions in an upstairs bedroom of a house in the Hollywood Hills: ' By the time Alfred walked up there, these two women were nude and I was told to take my clothes off, and Alfred was already taking his off, and he asked one of the girls to get the equipment, which is Alfred Bloomingdale's belt, his ties that he wears around his neck, and, excuse me, gentlemen, a dildo (an instrument used as a sexual stimulator) " "He then proceeded to have everyone line up against the wall and (he) beat them," she said "With his belt?" Chodos asked "With his belt,” Morgan re plied "Alfred asked me, 'Wasn't that fun?' ” she said "Alfred had a look in his eyes Believe me when I say it is a look in his eyes, and his face, that scared me to death.” She said, "He’d stand there and watch the girls get on the floor and crawl," and she added that Bloomingdale would only have sex with her during the sessions "He'd have these girls crawl on the floor and he would sit on their back and drool, OK? I mean, he'd drool." Boat snags large metal fish...but not a submarine ASTORIA, (AP) - Danny Parker says he is convinced it was a submarine that dragged his boat for 25 minutes off the Washington coast and ripped away $8,000 worth of fishing net and cable "It obviously wasn't a whale, he said But military authorities aren t biting A U S. Navy spokesman in Washington said reports that Parker's shrimp boat tangled with a nuclear powered attack submarine were "speculation Officials confirmed, however, that no American submarines were in the area at the time They left open the possibility that a Soviet sub might have dragged the boat by its net Lt j g Tom Miller said the Navy took a length of the shrimp boat's steel net cable after visit ing the boat at the skipper's request Miller said he had no information about whether paint found on the cable was of a type used on Soviet subs Parker said his 68-foot boat. Howard M. snagged an un derwater object in one of its nets about t8 miles off Washington's Cape Flattery on Sept 21 LAKEViEW STABLES PROGRAM^^H ★Western ★English ★Jumping ★Indoor and Outdoor Arenas ★25 Well Trained School Horses ★Carpools available Instructor 20 hours Sue Pruitt * $75 For registration and schedule * Ca« 6SS-79S0 SCHEDULE ★TRAIL RIDES *HAY RIDES ★BARN DANCES 27SI7 Royal Ave. LAKEVIEW STABLES 6SS-7SS0 "It was about 2 pm, and we had just settled in to make the last tow, and we were about 20 minutes into it when all of a sudden we started to hang up and started to be towed west," the 32-year-old skipper said Tuesday in a telephone inter view from his home in Warren - ton. Ore Parker said he was fishing in about 100 fathoms, and es timated the obiect that tangled his net was at about 60 fathoms, or 360 feet Parker said the Howard M Continued on Page 17 TEETH Ignore them and they will go away Teeth Cleaning, Exam and X-Rays as needed S25 Will Morningsun, D O S. 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