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2 San Mateo ZC ClHttG Friday, September 7, 1973 Nine Judge Session to Hear President's Appeal on Tapes Jr. pleaded innocent to charges of burglary and conspiracy in tne 1971 oreau in at ine omce of Daniel Sllsberg's psy the Senate's Sirica ruled last week on the request by the grand jury and Cox, but Thursday the judge said he determined not to be rushed into a half baked job" in the Senate lawsuit. Sirica also said there is an important question as to whether the committee has legal standing in the case. He could throw the case out of court if he decides he has no jurisdiction. In Los Angeles, former White House aide Egil Krogh chiatrist.

Three other former White House officials indicted Hip including farmer chief domestic adviser John D. Ehrlichman. were expected enter their pleas within a few days. White House spokesmen would neither confirm nor deny a report by The Washington Post that President Nixon ordered the Secret Service to wiretap his brother' Donald. 55 Apply for S.M.

Police Chief Post Deputy Press Secretary Gerald The salary of Acting Police Chief Howard Tnckett was set L. Warren said. "I am certain after checking that any monitoring of the President's immediate family by the Secret Service would have been related to (he protective function per by the San Mateo City Council The appointment of Barclay Bank as fiscal agent, while approved, will go to study to determine the extent of cost involved. Six banks bid for the contract to be the paying agent of the S1.0 in 'bonds for the Downtown San Mateo Parking Garage at Second Ave. and El Wednesday at $1,765 month, or $21,080 per year, should he become the permanent appoint WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon's fight to keep Watergate tape recordings secret has reached a federal appeals court, which agreed to hear the case in an unusual nine judge session next week.

White House lawyers Thursday asked the U.S. Circuit Court to nullify U.S. District Judge Joho J. Sirica's demand to listen to the tapes, which are sought as evidence by the Watergate grand jury. The appeals court gave Sirica and special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox until next Monday noon to reply to the White.

"House arguments that the courts have no power over a president. A hearing was set for Tuesday at 1 p.m. In other Watergate developments Thursday: A member of the Senate Watergate committee staff confirmed that the panel has told more than 100 large U.S. corporations to say whether they gave illegal donations of company funds to any presidential candidate last year. Seven corporations already have admitted to special prosecutor Cox that they made illegal donations to President Nixon's re election campaign.

Judre Sirica denied a re nttesi bv the Senate committee for a speedy hearing on its own leal battle to et the Water sate taoes. He tave the White House until Sept! 24 to reply to High Rises formed by the Secret Service." Camino Real. The lowest bidder1 Some 55 men are seeking tie job from throughout the western states and Guam. Retired Chief annual salary was 523.316 upon his retirement last Friday. He came into Che department Cox asked Sirica to deny Ehrlichman's request to be relieved from further appearances, before the two Watergate grand juries in Washington.

"Ehrlichman's lawyer had. said a fourth appearance by the former White House aide would be 'unreasonable and oppressive." was Barclays at 575. The highest was Central Bank of Oak land at $1,251.50 The council reclassified for Concar Ranch and en Wednesday to pick up bis check terprises involving land use and waved a nappy goodbye to return to his wife. home, boat. cuances to exec.r.vc frcm hunting and fishing on Bethel mercial and general manufacturing to limited retail and commercial.

St also approved a isLanc. In other action the council took note and filed the Bay wood Owners' Improvement Associa land use change to allow location of the Boar's Head restaur ant at Concar Drive and build in to be arraigned Thursday. He flew to Los Angeles from Washington and was to be freed on S500 bail after being booked on charges of bur glarv. conspiracy aiTd solicitation o'f a burglary. I AP Wirephotot INDICTED EX WHITE HOUSb; AIDE SURRENDERS Egil Krogh.

former While House aide indicted Ln the burgtavy of the office of Daniel Ells oerg's psychiatrist, makes his way through a crowd of newsmen at the Los Angeles Criminal Courts tion to further executive zoning Bivd' anr! commercial sales activitvi The council heard a nearby within its general area or neaf! property owner to the any residential area near El movement of fill on the Montgo fa. ninn flw IVi'U lilt IMim; ucr ina a five foot mound. He told of The council named Deputy an argument that ensued. The Teacher Strikes Plague U.S. Schools ir.g delegate to the annual League cf California Cities Con estigate.

ference to be held in San tran cisco Oct. 21 24. Council worn an, Jar.e Baker was namec as the 1' dliale 1 TOOper Judge Rules On the Fly In a Salad SAX FRANCISCO (UPI) A salad uilh a F.y in it doesn't become more appetizing even through a waitress removes the insect, according to a Municipal Court action. Judge Albert C. Wollenberg Jr.

approved an SB50 settlement fo Harvey Peters Oakland. because he was served a salad ith a fly in it at John's Restaurant on Mav IS. 1S70. According to testimony, the waitress removed the insect and said. "There's no fly in the rest of it." Peters then walked out and refused to pay the bill.

He was arrested ifor defrauding an innkeeper. Wollenberg Wednesday threw the case out of court, and the $850 settlement was approved to settle the dispute betrween Peters and the restaurant. By United Press er than 5.5 per tent. i extra money despite experience About 280.000 students staved In all. more than one half mil 1 or credentials in art effort to home in Detroit todav on 'the lion students stayed home boost the salaries The Jowest third dav of a stnke "that shut because of strikes, paid teachers, down the nation's fourth larccii iOiher towns aFletled were La.i In Pennsylvania, one strike schcol system.

There were sing. Flint and Port Huron. ended, a truce was reached in teacher strikes also in Viscon Schools also were closed in Ke i another and two new walkouts alternate. Ten days' notice will be given I Js 111 lo Stephen Andrews or 2156 Fillmore San Francisco to; ALEAN'Y N.Y. (L'PI) abate a structure declared a Regjna YltAbins Thursday nuisance by the city.

It je local ofFtciailv broke the previously Stand Well In Quakes urruviiuiK' lAPj An earlh engineer says muQKLll uijjii ijse uuiiunis proviae Dei tci snener umuifi icliiuiui' iiiun oaaer ana snorter structures. "if we have a major earth yuane, me major uauiage will js iu uifc ana iiieuuiiil itse nui lO tne lLgn nse oujiamoS. josepn i piutessur oi civit engineering hi tne university of Caiuornia at tscrkeiey. saic Vhuisaay. "many older masonry struc began Thursday, leaving IS districts still closed.

A temporary sin. New York. California. Ohio! nosha. Wis.

and 33 other towns in Michigan. In Cupertino. Calif the larg prohibits strikes by employes. The teachers in Youngstown. where 44 schools have been have ignored a temporary induction against their strike.

claiming it was never legally served. One of the issues is a pay raise, with the teachers demanding more than the S66 S121 a year increase offered by ths city. Seme t.GOO students in Harrison. N.Y.. went home early Thursday when the community's only iunior senior high school closed on the second day of a teachers' strike.

ed at 39 N. iremont ot. jail male "long gray Une" of Building Official Jack Watt New York state troopers told the council tnat from a stretching back to me own Misj Robbins. an attractive est district in the slate. 700 teachers refused to report for work on the first day of school Thursday.

The diitnci, which is south of Francisco, hired 400 substitute; teachers at bonus aav to keeo lite schools open. settlement was reached in one district where striking custodians had no: permtUed the district's schools to open an Tuesday. Ill the Youngstown, Ohio, suburb of Campbell, teachers were fired after the school board in Teachers seeking a 9.7 per rent pay increase and hike; in fringe benefits did not report for aork tn Detroit Wednesday or Thursday. The increase they want iWould eive them an average salary of 0H.5S4 a year. School board negotiators said thev were wiling to go no high er, or his con ifoainetle from New Woodstock, verted tlie structure originally: and l45 males svere sworri itll0 cited for condemnation to athe Division of state Police bv "dilapidated frame.

Alter William E. Kir van at Talks may resume today on a days the council will contract tiricf ceremonies at the unit's board proposal 10 pay teachers i voted the Ferguson Act. which academv. Lures are unrejcioreed ana Ihignly vulnerable to earthquake i damage," he added, Pcnzien and other earthquake remove the frame and put a lien against the property for the cost of razing if it has not been done. It also approved the park and recreation element of the General Plan which includes a bike Chinese Rockets Could Hit Moscow specialists rrom tne united States and Japan agreed during tn inflnne aerial combat I becoming increasingly self ,1 armed force.

in progress. oualitative arms race is a seminar Here that recent now in full swing between the quakes in both countries have 'Citv ear United States and the Soviet )ed to improvments design of: na.ked''for Lhe l1Se. Meanwhile. concents, sufficient regarding her defense In the Middle East. Egypt1 potential, has received perhaus twice the! One of the most important number of Diaries from thej developments in the Mildle Soviet Union over the past yean East, the study said, is taking that Israel obtained from the place in the Persian Gulf, union, tne institute saia.

witnisLeci ana reuitarcec concrete and i eation Com rnr IK ncaa.iiuu.i. icacn ii he kkw! tn tuvipW of military competition or renzien auc coueague ao bikewsyj trails plan on United States. Eul Israel is! whers a large scale buildup oficonftrontation. male ir, Caitonua baikling the piar Sept 9 code pased on the lessons dli or learned in the ban Fernando future fundijlg earthquake in 1571. I rnuo (hp trail and bikewavs.

Top Aides Back Reagan Tax Proposal ve learn oy experience lhe council oontir.ueu iu ils Eventually our Sent. 13 study meeting appro (AP)Acy. He later joined the late 1 Critics have said Reagan SACRAMENTO I findings from these earthquake priating of acuitionai tunas tor blooming Reagan campaign hopes in use a victory for his plant treatment and testing re president that year and worsen tax program Nov. as the the South to drum up delegate springboard for a bid for the support for Reagan. presidency in 1976.

LONDON" tl'PTl China ha? deployed nuclear rockets that can reach Moscow and most parts of Asia, the International Institute for Strategic Studies said in its latest world defense survey Thursday. It also said the Chinese haw developed an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the United States. Tne survey, entitled Military Balance 1973 74." said China continued to develop her nuclear armory while the Soviet Union had one quarter of its army divisions concentrated in the Chinese border areas. The institute, founded in 1958 as an information and research center for international security, said China has produced a missile with a range of 3.550 miles that can reach Moscow and most of Asia. The Soviets have caught up with America's strong numerical lead in nuclear submarine missiles, but the tiie institute predicted that new "exotic" weapons may force a complete studies fine, their way into the building code requirements." In the 1968 earthquake in Japan, many reinforced concrete buildings suffered severe damage, including many said Hiroyuki Aoyama.

professor of architecture at the lini i versify of Tokyo. quired OJ tlte waiter umay Control Board. Aporoved was the abandonment" of certain navigational easements in Mariner's Island Units No. 2 and 3. They are not under the jurisdiction oi the U.S.

Armv Engineers, Jlayor team of seven top aides to Gov. Ronald Reagan have gone on leave to campaign for their boss' tax control plan in the Kov. 5 special election, The exodus from the administration, described as temporary, is led by Michael Deaver. Reagan's Mo. 2 chief of staff and one of the governor's top D.A.

Will Amend Lawsuit hi Telephone Fraud Case oome portions oi ir.e 0u ia MpIailled, September 8 15 SAVE $1.00 on Alive7 Sheer Support Pantyhose. SAVE70Con Aiive'Sheer Support Stockings. The deler.danl in a telephone icdi advisers. GRADUATES Osoitciianon fraud case has won Deaver, 34, a member of the FT. LEAVENWORTH, Kan.

Reagan administration tromltrict attorney's office back for amendments. the start, will become campaign coordinator for Califor years lciter due to the findings from that quake." he said. Engineers from both countries said construction of earthquake resistant buildings is more a matter of economics than engineering. The week long seminar is, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Japan Society for Lhe Promotion ofl Science. Advertising, doing bust hooier For the district attorney's office, said the suit would be amended to eliminate the need to make the charitable organizations a party Lo the suit.

The prosecution could still seek damages for each telephone call made by solicitors in which full disclosure of the proceeds split was not marie. Oakes said. He added that Advertis nians for Lower 'faxes, lhe pri as Action iropm in on Anmy Major Ollie Ft. Guinn. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ollie L. Guinn, of 200 Ottawa San Mateo, recently was graduated with the 1972 73 regular class at the U.S. Armv Command and General Staff College. Ft.

Leavenworth. Kan unu. promoting lhe ia: Hanes ALIVE is the beautiful support. It is full graduated support which gives all the comfort vou desire. So vou law re Sir, linger a nsw idL'.

l. rl, i inh change ol the Sefcje strategy helephone solicitations for organ isations sponsoring charitable by Caiifoniians for Lower Taxes said the seven are "leaving the VN feel beautiful. And ALIVE is Vi especially elegant. Sheer Cm ing voluntarily has agreed not to vents to inform the person called how much of tht amounti make further solicitations until But Ed Gray. resolved in cour roliccted actually goes to the the matter tne governor said Ihev arc enougn tot inose special moments when a woman 7 press secretary.

L.n finals sponsor and how much lo the so taking a leave of Kosetice Usw. when it was ieartied that a wants to look as beautiful as after the election. Most or all! aEvs for Advertis i recent solicitation asking per are to return successfuii, srocj Wednes lsons so purchase S7.50 books of of Burlingome Capitol after that. Gray sasc 1970s and throughout the IfJSOs when laser weapons may begit Tht Timss is trie atvsvivtt if the City ol San Matta HOJtACEW. AMPHLTT Owicd mi 'ssustits Djiiy ficcpt Sunday ii iMPHLEIT PRINTING COMPtHr I0i0 S3.

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PANTYHOSE and STOCKINGS. Step out now. And step into beautiful ALIVE SUPPORT! dax before Superior Court Judgej tickets for a children's show had 'Me'vin E. Cohti in Redwood City the advertising firm taking 75 lhat lhe complaint, in essence, per cent, with 25 per cent going is inadequate because the chari to the sponsarng firm. A portable organizalions are uidisi)ea chaser can only deduct the ant sable oarties to the suit.

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