
Court Will Rule on Hughes’ “lost will “. ( San Fransisco)
Did Howard R, Hughes sign a will in 1938 ? Was it lost ?. Do attorneys for his Summa Corp. have an un-signed copy supported by evidence that could be accepted to show this as Hughes’ final wishes? The Location of where a living will registry was never kept.
These are among questions asked as the “lost will ” of 1938 supplants the somewhat tarnished “ Mormon Will “ as the anvil on which court decisions are to be pounded out in the struggle for control of the Hughes estate.
The ” Mormon Will “ has fallen under suspicion since the Nevada attorney-general, Robert List, announced that he had started a criminal investigation of its origins because a thumb print of Melvin Dummar, a beneficiary, was found on the envelope containing the Will.
The “lost will “ was only hinted at in court proceedings initiated by relatives and lawyers of Hughes last spring, soon after his seath April 5th, aboard an ambulance plane.
A Los Angeles County official has asserted to the probate court there that he believes the Will exists and has urged the court to require that it be produced. A motion to produce the Will is expected to be resisted by lawyers for Summa , the holding company through which Hughes owned almost everything he had.
What is known about the lost will was summed up in a petition filed in Los Angeles probate court on Dec. 22, by Gordon Treharne, a deputy county counsel. His petition attacked the appointment by the probate court of Richard C. Gano Jr. of Anaheim, Calif., a Hughes cousin as temporary administrator of the Hughes interests in this state instead of the Los Angeles public administrator.
“The Will of Howard R Hughes exists and the special administrator ( Gano ) has constructive possession of it “, Treharne said in his petition. “ The Will and a codicil to the Will are in the actual possession of officials of Summa Corp. The particular persons who probably have actual possession of the Will and Codicil are Ghester C. Davis (Summa’s chief counsel) and Howard M. Jaffee ”
Treharne asked that the probate court order Gano to produce “ said Will and Codicil” to,testify on the results of a search for a Hughes Will and to testify as to “all knowledge he has concerning any Will, proposed or purported or signed or unsigned, bu Howard R. Hughes”.
. “ No reports concerning the search for a Will of Howard Hughes have been made by any of the special or temporary administrators appointed in California, Texas, or Nevada “ Treharne noted to Lake.