Enough of the Italian pasta bit Jimmy Liu returns to roots,..Chinese cooking BjJUUKWOLr "What a headache it was When he opened his Ital- one just doing pizza and then rants in the 27 years since he this country at age II, with has the same opportunity," OCEAN TOWNSHIP - trying to do both Italian and ian restaurant, Mr. Liu said you need people for all the arrived in America from his no family, no money and he said. "The only things you After a brier tony Into Ital- Chinese cooking," Mr Liu it was time for a change. He other stuff," Mr Liu said. Chinese homeland. He has speaking almost no English have to have are common ian cooking, Jimmy Liu hat said recently, explaining his said be had been at the Chi- He said most of the busi- also had a Polynesian night He washed dishes and sense and guts, to be honest gone back to hla root* change of heart. na Inn for too long ness during his first few club, several stores, real es- waited on tables in a Long and to work hard." Mr. Uu, who has run > "It was just too com- But now, he says, he weeks of operation was in tate and apartments in the Island hotel, taking over on Mr Uu said that he is number of Chinese restau- plicated," Mr Liu said found out that trying to stock (he pizza department. Long Branch-Anbury Park fellow workers' days off, more confident of the suc- rants In the Long Branch The restaranteur, who all the ingrediants needed Mr. Liu, who says that area, Long Branch working seven dsys a week. cess of bis new venture now ana, recently opened Jim- also runs Jimmy's Jetty on for both Italian and Chinese most of his ventures have boardwalk concessions, an Then, with 17,000 saved that he has returned to Chi- my's Italian-American Res the Long Branch boardwalk food was just too difficult. been a success, said he is not Oriental grocery store and up, he opened Georgie Liu's, nese cuisine Uurant in the Uiddlebrook during the summer season, "If you don't take care, disappointed by the prob- the Exxon Gas Station on a Chinese restauranr on "This is my trade - it's Shopping Center, here. recently sold the China Inn everything spoils," Mr Liu lems he had with his first Broadway at Norwood Ave. Wallace Street in Red Bank, what I'm used to," he said. However, after several on Broadway, also in Long said. In addition, he said that Italian restaurant. He considers himself ah cooperating with another im- "I tried to do something new weeks In operation, Mr. Liu Branch. he needed more employees "In business, you try eve- example of the American migrant, Georgie Liu. ^~\ and different, but I got more advertised a "grand re-open- He said his menu at the for the Italian restaurant rything," he said. Dream. He aays that the secret df of a headache," the restau- ing" of the restaurant as new restaurant will be simi- than for a restaurant' with Mr. Liu has, in fact, tried A personification of the his success has been hard\ ranteuraaid. Jimmy Liu's, serving only lar tq that of China Inn, with only Chinese food. many ventures, if net every- American immigrant suc- work. \ He said that the new res Chinese food a few new dishes "You have to have some- thing. He has run 21 restau- cess story, Mr, Liu came to "In America, everybody SeeLh.aagel limmy Lks The Daily Register 15 CENTS SHREWSBURY, N.J. FRIDAY. JANUARY 5,1979 VOL.101 NO. 164 Iran continues in state of turmoil Shah skis as foes demand jailing TKIIKAN. Iran (AP) - Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi his immediate family are criminals and they have to be tried emerged from near-seclusion in his palace to take his family to and punished according lo Islamic laws ' a ski resort near Tehran for a brief vacation after naming a "Life imprisonment would be the minimum," he added in an civilian prime minister in a bid to quell months of bloody interview. "And also the return of all the property he has violence confiscated from the people " The shah's chiel foe hiked the price of a settlement, saying The prime minister-designate is expected to present his the monarch must be jailed for life and the royal family's Cabinet for the shah's approval on Saturday, and the two houses wealth confiscated of Parudmenl will then vote to formally install (he new govern The embattled Iranian ruler appointed Shahpour Bakhtiar ment. • on Thursday to head a civilian Cabinet to replace the military Scattered gunfire and shouts were heard after curfew in regime he drafted last November in an unsuccessful attempt to Tehran Thursday night, but a lull of sorts appeared to continue crush religious and political opposition lo reign as the opposition awaited the transition to civil rule. After signing the royal decree naming Bakhtiar prime The Kremlin criticized the appointmenl of Bakhtiar, re- minister, the shah, Empress Faeah and their children went to garded by political observers as a pro-Western moderate. The the ski slopes at Jajroud, 40 miles east of Tehran Ardeshir Soviet goverment newspaper Izvestia said Bakhtiar's appoint Zahedi, Iran's ambassador to Washington and a close confidant ment was the result of US machinations" to safeguard Ameri- of the shah, said it was the monarch's first vacation from the can interests in Iran. capital in three months. In Washington', the Carter administration said it would Photoi by Don l.ordi Bakhtiar has said Ihe shah would leave for a "rest and a cooperate fully with the new government State Department vacation" while the new government works lo restore order, but spokesman Hodding Carter said the administration "hopes and Albirtha Johnson with Detective LeMone Thereto Moore with Detective Valentino the trip to Jajroud clearly was not what he had in mind expects" Bakhtiar will succeed In forming a cabinet and Bakhtiar, a veteran of the anti-shah opposition, reportedly quelling the civil rebellion. agreed lo recruit a government after the shah bowed to The administration also warned that Iranian students risk e demands that he surrender some of his powers and leave Iran deportation if they take part in anti-shah demonstrations like temporarily the violent attack this week on the home of the shah's sister in Real nice lady,' friend Most leaders of the religious and political alliance fighting Beverly Hills, Calif. the shah said they would settle for nothing less than abdication The shah's sister and mother left the home and now are and denounced Bakhtiar for dealing with the monarch. staying at the tightly guarded desert estate of former US But Ayatullah Khomaim, the shah's strongest foe and spiri- Ambassador to Great Britain Walter Annenberg near Palm tual leadJr of Iran's 32 million Moslems, told The Associated Springs. Calif ..Annenberg said Thursday He said his estate will held in slaying of man Press at his restdence-ln-exile outside Parts: "The shah and See Shah skUng, page 3 LONG BRANCH - rimed to be identified, said man in local newspapers that Authorities now believe Mr Albirtha Johnson, one of two "We though! maybe it was a day brought several persons Ivery died of asphyxiation, and women charged with lbs mistake - we couldn't tolieve forward with information, Mr. Lehrer said he expects to murder of a 37-year-old Free- she was arrested leading to the arrests of Ms receive a report from the med- Students get warning on violence hold man, is "a real nice lady" "My kids always used to Johnson and Ms Moore that ical examiner next week He is WASHINGTON (AP) - try who Is here to obtain an Police turned back about who lived quietly with her chil- play with her kids, and she was night according lo Frank also awaiting the results of ing "our legal options" that Anti-shah demonstrators or could lead to revocation of stu education and resorts to vio- 500 students in the Beverly dren in her home al 48 S Filth always real nice to them the I.icitra. Long Branch public toxiculogical tests made on the any other foreign students who dent visas for Iranians who lence contrary to law should be Hills demonstration Tuesday Ave , here, her neighbors here woman added safely director v body said take part In violent protests in took part in a bloody anti-shah on notice that we will initiate after a 45-minule melee in Mr Iverys body was found Authorities don't believe' Mr Ivery, who was em- the United States face deporta- demonstration in Beverly appropriate legal proceedings which the protestors burned an Ms Johnson, 35, and There lying face-down bclwei'ii a lhat rubbery was the motive ployed as a kitchen helper at tion, Carter administration of- Hills, Calif., this week. to see that their stay in the automobile, smashed the win- sa Moore, 25, of Jamesburg hedge and a fence behind the fur the slaying, but neither Mr the John L Montgomery Medi- ficials say United States is ended ' dows of police cars and set Road, Manalapan, were ar- "All participants in such vi- Water Slide amusement on ' LicitfS nor Alexander I) cal Home in Freehold Town- small fires In shrubbery sur- rested Wednesday in connec- Ocean Avenue on New Years Lehrer. county prosecutor, Attorney General Griffin B olence will be deported to Ihe The State Department has ship, is not believed to have Bell, acting on instructions extent the law permits or re- estimated there are from rounding a mansion where the tion with the murder of Arthur Day would comment on what the been killed al the place off Willie Ivery, of 32 Bennell SI.
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