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Show 6. The Sail LaVe Tribune, Sunday, April 2 9, 1978 and the Neighbors Scream Protest A Young Sheik Redecorates, Continued From Page One have embedded, by hand, hundreds nf ' ausands of charcoal snd sand e coi red pebbles into the walis surrounding the huge estate. once-whit- Uuiike nidiiy oiiici homes ill tin area, which are almost invisible behind high walls and dense foliage, the sheik's "palace" is set back 60 feet from the street on unobstructed rolling lawns, giving passersby an excellent view of the great main house and its redecorated statues. Built in 1917, it has been one of the of a city famous for its beauty and wealth Set on 3 58 acres the most expensive property of ta--t- family. The sheik, a UCLA student whose money comes from his family's import-expor- t business, has violated none of the Beverly Hills' stifl architectural regulations, and the city officials have been able to do nothing but express hope that nobody gets killed in the traffic jams in front of the mansion. Their feelings probably were best show-place- s in unsolicited and prominent display, however, goes beyond the freedom of expression "granted by our Constitution to all. including those who, in their own countries, would prohibit alien eyes from viewing the anatomy nf prpn tVtn fonn nf forntlp members of their own families. Inside the house, the sheik has had artists paint wall murals of nude women. A mosque will be built in the children's area, there will be a discotheque in the basement, and one room will be devoted to the sheiks antique boat collection Marty Trugman, the young Beverly Hills realtor who sold the mansion, said the sheik is a student of architecture at UCLA. His money sumnud up by Council-membe- r Hichard Stone He agreed that the remodeling was absolutely ugly, dreadful, and in gauche taste." But, as he put if- "The home belongs to the man One privilege of home ownership is the right to ha-- e and display it One lousy mans had taste is another man's artwork " the country, it also has a tennis court, a pool, a cabana with a fireplace, full kitchen, dressing rooms, bathrooms, bar and patio, and servants' quarters with three bedrooms, a guards room, a kitchen unit tivine room A household staff nf 12 will move in with the sheik and his . . . In a letter to Mayor Joseph Tilem, the sheik s neighbors, Marvin and Karen Fiuell, said the question was not "one of prudishness, rather one of intrusion The internal art of a not imposed upon an home i uninvited public " The Finolls went on to sav that the does not come from oil or from arms. For one of the bathrooms they have had sent over a bathtub from Saudi Arabia which cost $18,(ki0 It is shaped like a giant seashell." Trugman, head of Marty Trugman and Associates, Inc., said Iranians have been buying homes here in great numbers, as well as investing in elegant shops, but the sheik is one of the first of the Saudi Arabian multimillionaires expected to descend here, looking for property. One of his salesmen," Farid Ghom-she- i, of Teheran, has sold 30 homes to wealthy Persians in this area alone, and he said many of them make the down thousands of dollars, payments, in cash. Be cause of inflation and Iran, Ghomshei said, "they think they are getting bargains here for and homes they are " g in "They feel safe here, he explained "They love the climate. I have even sold properties to them " He said no Persian would has done, decorate as Sheik saying, "Teheran is the Paris of the East. Property from San Diego to Santa Barbara is now owned by foreigners, and Arabs and Iranians who once invested in Switzerland, Germany and France are bringing their money here, Trugman said. Nixon Treated Koreans Big Bash at Yale Fizzles Out Before It Begins Fairly, Say Utah Voters A Korean HAVEN (AP) $40,000 farewell dinner and gambling bash at Yale University fizzled out before it even began Satur- the victim of nationwide pubday licity. Hosung Kwon. a senior, said he gave up his party because it "attracted the kind of attention outside Yale that I did By J. Roy Bardsley the consensus of Utah voters Republicans. Democrats and Indepenthat former President dents alike Richard Nixon has been treated fairly since he resigned from office. It is As a matter not 10 of Utahns feels Mr. Nixon has been given the raw end of the deal since he assumed the role of a private citizen, this weeks Salt Lake Tribune Utah Poll reveals. As a Salt Lake City Democrat explained, "I believe we think of him now as a human being, not as a president." Continued From Page One on a strategic arms limitation treaty (SALT), he said. I think it is ironic, if not alarming, that our allies would he willing to play one of our trump cards as a throwaway-ithe high stakes game ol world security, he said. A Provo Republican added, "Hes been beaten down, but is still standing up. He deserves fair treatment. Question Posed To test the effect of time, this quosuon was posed to a scientifically of the Utah selected public: cross-sectio- anticipate." Businessman Guilty in Payoff Case n '"Generally speaking, is it your impression that Richard Nixon has been treated very fairly, somewhat fairly or not too fairly, since he resigned from office? Continued From Page One report the money from Seoul on their income tax return. Flannery ordered Kim to surrender his U S. passport to the government so he cannot leave the country. The judge allowed Kim to remain free and live at his home in Lanham, Md., until his sentencing, with the condition that he notify the justice department of any plans to leave the Washington area. Testified at Trial Besides indicted rice dealer Tongsun Park, who has testified under immunity from prosecution that he gave $850,000 to congressmen, Kim was the only Korean indicted in the scandal to date. Park, a millionaire socialite, testified at the trial that he never had met Kim, but the prosecution charged that $44,000 originally drawn from Parks checking account and turned over to Korean intelligence officials eventually was delivered to Kim. Chief Prosecutor John Kotelly told the jury in his closing arguments Friday there was no evidence that Kim ever attempted to give any money to The results: 65 Very fair 20 Somewhat fair 11 Not too fair 4 Undecided 100 Total The "low" undecided score shows that public attitudes toward the treatment received by former President Nixon has pretty well crystalized. More Demos While the same pattern of opinion existed among members of the political parties, more Democrats contend that Mr. Nixon has been treated fairly than fellow Republicans. To illustrate: (read down) Repub. Demo. Indep. but there congressmen, was overwhelming" evidence he had at one point planned to do so in a secret blueprint backed by President Park. Defected KCIA Agent Prosecutors have said that if Kim gave any money to congressmen, the only way to prove it would be to convict him and lighten his sentence in return for his testimony. But Kotelly refused to comment on the verdict, as did Povich, and his associate Kendra Heymann, who had tears in her eyes. The main witness against Kim was a defected employee of the Korean Centr, al Intelligence Agency, Kim who testified he relayed mes sages between two $300,000 bundles to Kim s home in Maryland. Kotelly said Kim was in deep financial trouble when he allegedly received the first $300,000 in September 1974 and that Kim may have asked himself, "Why not keep it instead of giving it to congressmen." "And I would submit that thats what Kim did," Kotelly told the jury citing records showing Kim began paying off thousands of dollars in personal debts in the next week. the mood of many was forgive." On the other hand, many have not forgiven Nixon the President, but have empathy for Nixon the citizen. These results are based on 005 interviews conpersonal, ducted throughout the state by Bardsley and Haslacher Inc., an independent and impartial research organization. This size sample is sufficiently large to produce results within 4.0 percent of those a complete census would produce face-to-fac- Sang-Keun- Found (iirl. - JAMESTOWN, Ky. (AP) A Virginia girl was rescued Friday night, and the mail suspected of kidnapping her was arrested, as they sat in a car awaiting a $500 ransom, an FBI agent said FBI agent Thomas Kelley said in Rich moml. Va that Elizabeth Ann Wingate Va , was on of Independence, 12. harmed Authorities identified the suspect as Michael Dellaria, 25, of Gib sonia. Pa . who had been named in a warrant as the man who abducted from her home Wednesday , Homes Open To Elderly to rooted homes and hospitals during the walkout still waited to be returned Weary - NEW YORK i.AP' relatives nursing home administrators were negotiating logistical and mons, the universitys largest dining hall. He hired two orchestras and five Looking tanned and rested, the former presi dent and his wife, Pat, A flew into New York on Saturday to see his daughter and son in law r ( i Irilu mu I I IP visited Edward and Tricia Cox at their East 1 SWF elciliiHic Numbers A I I Ihi vou need information wanl sports scores have a slor or feature you wanl to ti fk about Is vour paper IKi ou .tnt lo discuss a classified or dlsplav fniwsintf nfs ids ertiscmrnt HERE S WIH RE TO ( ALL Newspaper Delivery Information. t Week da v v befm r Ida m Sundav befoi H 0 p m I I staff showed up on but schedule Saturday, the 35 patients who were hospitalized during the walkput were still gone. 24 237 JMi 'Jiijrdasv after 23 lull I re in I Uh p m OcjtnUa i ATLANTA (AP) Damage in five states was estimated in the millions Saturday as wildfires swept dry woodlands in the South, where it hasn't rained in nearly a month. Authorities suspected arson in many cases. The Georgia state patrol said it was the help of trying to control arson air and ground surveillance over back roads. Outdoor burning of rubbish was prohibited in North Carolina and Alabama, where scores of fires were reported. Firefighters also tried to con- - friend of organized labor and was a moving force in the creation of the Democratic Farm Labor Party in the a 1940s. But word leaked out after the meeting that the widow bud decided not to seek the post that she would step down to devote more time to her family. Duke on Target In Recover)7 trol blazes Louisiana. in Carolina South and "There's a chance it could be just devastating if we have as many fires as we had last weekend, because the conditions are so much worse, said Brian Bradley, a forester at Birmingham. No Chance of Rain The National Weather Service said there is no chance of rain until at least Tuesday. Temperatures reached the mid-80- s Saturday and the humidity was as low as 21 percent in some parts of the region. Alabama authorities said the estimated value of timber destroyed by fire in that state so far this year is $6.4 million, including about $4.1 million in losses in the past 10 days. In Montgomery, the Alabama Forestry Department said an additional 3.870 acres in that state were burned Friday, raising the total for the year to 186,860 acres. About 400 firefighters from states outside the South, including New Hampshire, Arizona, New Mexico, Montana and Maine, were helping to control one of the worst fires, in the northwestern portion of South Carolina. In Isolated Srction At one point, the blaze was in an isolated section within a mile of Oconee State Park, a popular regional recreation center near the juncture of South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia, about 35 miles northwest of Greenville, Reuter News Agency Actor John Wayne, who S.C. underwent heart surgery last Monday, John Connell , a spokesman for the was moved Saturday from intensive care to an intermediate care unit at U S. Forest Service, blamed the fire on arson. Massachusetts General Hospital. A hospital spokesman said the 1,700 acres were deactors convalescence By Saturday, stroyed and Connell said he expected "remains on target." more than 2,000 acres to have been lost If there are no complications, he before it could be controlled. could be released within two weeks. Doctors credit at least some of Waynes No injuries were reported. recuperative powers to the vigorous outdoor life he has led. Five fires were reported in Rabun The Academy Award winner and star County in northern Georgia on Friday, of about 200 movies underwent three most of them on War Woman Mountain, hours of delicate surgery on Monday authorities said. A spokesman in the to replace a heart valve with a new Rabun County sheriffs office said the valve taken from a pigs heart. fires were arson. BOSTON Officers said Aranda, driving his car in front of Miss Caldwell's car, also had seen the bobbing head Friday and had slowed down Officers decided not to issue traffic citations after they found out the head was that of an elderly woman, who was crawling about in the storm drain in search of her purse which had fallen there. They said the woman was unable to pull herself out of the drain until some passersby came to her rescue 84th Street He said he had no firm itinerary for the visit, which is expected to last several dav s "Well drive around cheek out some good Nixon restaurants said "We're .ooking forward to ll overlooking for during ' 2- - hi ig. c dinpuign !v ialt 2 hr 43 apartment Nixon, wearing an American flag pm in the lapel of his suit, smiled for photographers, shook hands with bystanders, and waved to the crowd I'1 2 ii Fire Damage Mounting In Southeast Forests y oumd car 12 I Arson and Drought LOS ANGELES lAP) Suzanne Caldwell was driving along the street when, suddenly, she saw a head sticking out of a street storm drain. The next thing she knew, her car collided with Pedro Arandas Nixon, who livmf m this city from :,i,iu lust rune to New A ork in 4S don't want to have anything to do with it." And one leaflet being circulated around the Yale campus called the affair "a spectacle of the worst kind But early Saturday Kwon decided to cancel the whole thing and left the campus for New York City where he was unavailable for comment later in the day. I Oops! Uiut'$ That A Head? Central Bark 23 By Caiman dH-idin- Avenue, Ohituary Notices Men & Women $100-a-pla- v Weekdavs before 5pm Wekdas after p m Mjndavs after 2 p m 500-fran- supposed to get a new $100 bill. But when word of the bash got out, troubles began. And Kwon started to wonder if it was all worth it Silly, gaudy and appalling is how Yale Secretary Henry Chauncey described the planned party. Yale President-designate Barlett Giamatti was among the 1,000 invited guests but said, "I have nothing to do with the party and Muriel Won! Run for Senate, Wants to Resume Private Life - The Nixon parly, by Secret Sor-ice agents, ate dinner at Trader Vics in the posh Flaza Hotel Nixon and his wife are staying at the Hotel C arlyle on Fifth Home in Manhattan, Dr Lee Lirhtman said his other acts, ordered up six blackjack tables and four baccarat tables from New York and planned a menu that included lobster and pate. Kwon planned to give away a new car and $100 bills for guests who won at the c tables. He had 10,000 phony notes printed for the gambling, each with a sketch of the Yale bulldog. Anyone who won 500,000 francs was Scnvi Byrd added that a decision not to produce the weapon probably would jeopardize Senate approval of a new SALT treaty. (Ml Carter hopes his decision, announced Friday, will bolster unity among the countrys European allies and persuade the Soviet Union to display similar restraint in the arms race. But critics say he has wasted a valuable bargaining counter that could have been used in negotiations with Kremlin leaders. Carter has left open the possibility of neutron production at some future, unspecified date. "The ultimate decision regarding the incorporation of enhanced radiation features into our modernized battlefield weapons will be made later, and will be influenced by the degree to which the Soviet Union shows restraint in its conventional and nuclear arms programs and force deployment affecting the security of the United States and Western Europe," he said in a stateSen. Muriel MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) ment. said Saturday she Humphrey, In the meantime, Carter has ordered will not run for election this fall because the Pentagon to continue modernizing she wants to resume private life in nuclear artillery shells Minnesota. the eight-inc- h and Lance nuclear missiles now deThe grandmother has ployed in Europe so that neutron served about two months in the Senate after being named to succeed her weapons could be fitted to them. Diplomatic sources said members of husband, the late Hubert H. Humphrey. NATO, on whose soil the bomb would be She said she wants to retire after the November election to be with her deployed, were divided over the neutron question and confused by the family. administration's handling of it. Mrs. Humphrey made the announceThese sources said the United States ment at the first Hubert Humphrey affair in honor sent out a puzzling pattern of conflicta dinner ing signals in recent weeks, leaving of the Happy Warrior, who died of some allies with the impression of cancer Jan. 13. disarray and indecision in the administMrs. Humphrey has long been a ration over the neutron question. major figure in the party but her role The Presidents "not now, but maybe was that of campaigner, counselor and later" compromise, as one observer put helpmate to her husband. It became it, lent weight to this impression, they evident at recent party caucuses that she was not considered a leading said. The decision also was criticized on candidate for the Senate. She failed to generate much support Capitol Hill, where Sen. Henry Jackson, a hardliner on dealings with at local party meetings. Most of the the Soviet Union, said it was had, and support has gone behind Rep. Donald the only active candiFraser, Sen. Sam Nunn a Demoocrat from Carters own state of Georgia, said the date for the nomination. Some party officials said stepping down would be president gave away a valuable barthe best way to preserve peace in the gaining chip. party. Carter also was faulted for embarrasLabor leaders met with Mrs. Humthe NATO allies sing countrys earlier this week, urging her to phrey their public support for the seek and continue in the election weapon and then against of her husband, who was long footsteps it producing Nixons Visiting Tricia in N.Y. beaming Richard Nixon NEW YORK iAP) -Although nursing home employees ended their strike and went back to work Saturday, many of the' 10,00(1 patients up- He had decided two weeks ago that it would he fun to have a gambling party for his friends before he left New Haven and the idea quickly grew into a soiree of bacchanalian proportions. 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