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Show Anderson Makes Bid for Hispanic Vote, Pledg es More Support if Elected By Warren Weaver Jr. New York Times Wnter WASHINGTON John B. Anderson made a strong bid for the Hispanic vote Saturday, criticizing the Carter administration for lack of attention to the concerns of this bloc and pledging more support from the White House if he should be elected. , "I As president," Anderson declared, will seek to make executive-leve- l United Latin American Citizens appointments that more accurately reflect the cultural and ethnic diversity of our nation. For too long now, Hispanies and other minority groups have been d at the highest levels of government." Political observers inside and outside under-represente- ence, most enthusiastically when he referred pointedly to the fact that President Carter had failed to accept an invitation to their meeting and sent Vice President Walter Mondale instead. When Mondale spoke at the league meeting Friday night, he was greeted by shouts of Wheres Carter?" from the audeince the Anderson campaign have maintained recently that the Illinois Republican has made little effort to broaden his base to include minority groups, and Saturdays speech before the League of seemed clearly an answer to such comments. Anderson accused the Carter administration of neglecting to take advantage of efforts by Hispanic to inject a new dynamism areas of central into the cities, specifically by failing to provide adequate leadership in the Minority Business Development Administration. The Republican was interrupted by applause a dozen times by the audi- - Anderson said he believed that m the past the Hispanic community "has really not been given an alternative, but they will be in November of this year. Im going to give the Hispanic community in all the states an opportunity to exercise a real choice." (Copyright) once-declini- Pizaitis Delays The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, June City Ambulance ST. LOUIS (UPI) Two members of a city ambulance crew have been suspended for two weeks without pay because they stopped for a pizza while transporting a patient on an emergency run City health officials would not identify the tw o hut confirmed the nit ident happened May 30 The ambulance had been summoned to take a person suffering from head injuries from Willmore Park to Deaconess Hospital En route, officials said the crew drove the ambulance to a pizza parlor and circled the parking lot for about, five minutes until their order was ready. Health officials said the delay had no effect on the victim, who was being treated in the back of the vehicle by a paramedic 29. 198i - Jurors SAN FRANCISCO AP) weighing racketeering and drug charges against 18 Hells Angels members were told by a federal judge Saturday to continue their efforts to break a deadlock that has developed over a conspiracy charge against most of the accused U S District Judge Samuel Contis directive came after jurors told him they could not decide on a charge that alleges 17 of the IS defendants agreed to conduct the affairs of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club m a pattern of racketeering Jurors did not describe the nature of the stalemate and did not name any defendants. It was the first report by or lack of it the jury on its progress since deliberations began on June 11 Conti advised the jury to consider, eaih of the 40 charges specified in the indictment separately . The trial, one of the lai aesl leder,.1 felony prosecution- - m began n. ( of ct 1 The jury, which had heaul is page-- , instructions from the nidge alter the more than eight month trial, - que-tered and under coders to deliberate -- l days a week Twenty-fivHells Angels and were indicted on June U. 1079 Seven are to lie tried after the current trial is over e s&'t piano-dubbin- . R.C. Willey's huge Volume buying has enabled us to purchase directly from the KitchenAid Factory this dishwasher at an unheard of Value. We saved big so you save big with low prices. R.C. Willey's policy of selling quality for less means you pay less on any special built-i- n Reg. $519.95 NOW ONLY appliance purchase. COME IN NOW, DURING THE FINAL CLEARANCE OUR 1 1 HOURS OF END-OF-MON- TH Bom Nov. 28, 1895, Iturbi was one of four children of a Valencia gas bill collector who built and tuned pianos in his spare time. His mother was a singer. Iturbis wife died in 1929. His only child, daughter Maria, died m 1944. Funeral plans were incomplete. U.S. Ruled Liable In Medical Case Calling it the most tragic case DENVER (AP) Ive ever handled, a federal judge has found the government liable for damages in a suit which accused Army pathologists of incorrectly diagnosing a womans ulcer as terminal stomach cancer. For three years, doctors on the case never questioned the diagnosis because the pathologists had said they had no doubts about its accuracy, U.S. District Judge Fred Winner noted in finding the doctors innocent of wrongdoing. The judge said he would set damages by the end of July. Helga Cavanaughs attorneys have asked for $7.5 million. Maybe this will restore my faith in people. But Im not sure, said Mrs. Cavanaugh, 47, after hearing the judges ruling. Although she learned the cancer diagnosis was wrong, Mrs. Cavanaugh testified she remained despondent. 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He played popular songs in such musicals as Anchors Music for Millions, Thousands Cheer, Two Girls and a Sailor, Holiday in Aweigh. That Midnight Kiss and The Birds and Mexico, the Bees. Shares Screen With Big Names Iturbi shared the movie screen with such film greats as Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Mary Astor, Ethel Barrymore and Walter Pidgeon. He played himself in several films, acting as an urbane European father confessor to young singing stars. Eventually, he retired from films, saying people misinterpreted him. From 1935 to 1943, he was permanent conductor and music director of the Rochester, N.Y., Philharmonic Orchestra. Iturbis honors and awards included the Quevedo Gold Medal for the Arts Spains equivalent of the in 1972, and membership in the Royal Nobel Prize Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando (Madrid) and San Carlos (Valencia). Iturbi marked his 80th birthday with a concert at New York's Lincoln Center. 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