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...turned out." Catania quickly adds: "I have no real complaints." In some cases, political husbands have enjoyed unforeseen boons from their wives' careers. When Patsy Mink, 46, was elected to Congress from Hawaii in 1964, her husband John quit his job as a hydrologist with the Honolulu Board of Water Supply, won a fellowship to Johns Hopkins University and later joined a Washington-based scientific consulting firm that regularly sends him to the Pacific basin...
Many of the well-heeled lawyers who lounged in the sun and relaxed in posh hotel bars last month at the American Bar Association's annual convention in Honolulu were not sorry to miss their new president's opening speech. Proclaimed James D. Fellers of Oklahoma City: "I view the rendering of legal services to the almost totally neglected middle-class Americans to be the bar's largest and most important task of the immediate future...
Instrumental in making the offense go will be the performance of new quarterback Milt Holt, a senior from Honolulu, Hawaii. Holt saw limited action last year playing in the shadow of Jim Stoeckel, who was selected as the Ivy League Player of the Year...
...study areas-Honolulu, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Phoenix, St. Louis, Salt Lake City, Vermont, New Hampshire and Washington, D.C. -nonsmoking donors had COHb levels just below the threshold: from 1.2% to 1.4%. The New York metropolitan area scored an average of 1.2% for 15 stations, mostly suburban (but Brooklyn rated 2.1% and a Manhattan blood center 2%). Three areas were on the 1.5% mark: Anchorage, San Francisco and Seattle. Five were over: Chicago 1.7%, Denver 2%, Detroit 1.6%, Los Angeles 1.8% and New Orleans...
...Supreme Court's extended term, Chief Justice Warren Burger begged off his scheduled state-of-the-Judiciary speech. Then Vice President Gerald Ford suddenly discovered that he had another commitment. They were not the only dropouts. Of the 11,000 lawyers expected, only 6,200 made it to Honolulu for the week-long annual gathering of the American Bar Association. "Nixon's resignation took the tension out of this meeting," said Lawyer Carl Nielson of Hartford, Conn. And after the tension went, the Pacific sun and balmy air apparently softened all remaining resolve. As a result...