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...several cronies with fleecing the stockholders of Westgate-California Corp., the multimillion-dollar conglomerate of which Smith is chairman. The suit is scheduled to go to trial in San Diego this week. Smith is also dueling with the Internal Revenue Service, which claims that he owes $23 million in unpaid taxes and interest. Even his old, close friendship with Richard Nixon, whom Smith has helped bankroll politically since the 1940s, has tumbled him into trouble. The IRS is investigating whether firms under Smith's control made illegal contributions to Nixon's 1968 and 1972 campaigns...
...school board has agreed to take over the school-provided that it obeys the rules. Meanwhile, unpaid teachers are continuing classes for the 180 seniors who hope to graduate this year...
...have never been made public, that plan fell through, leaving Nixon the holder of more California real estate than he could afford. Evidently as a result, he was forced to negotiate a new loan to pay the 1970 installment ($100,000) on his promissory notes, plus interest on the unpaid balance, which was then accumulating at the rate of $75,000 annually. To obtain those funds, Nixon went back to Abplanalp for another loan...
...advisers will be unpaid, and will work on an informal basis, he said...
...courts have taken up landlord-and-tenant laws, as well as the conduct of state-regulated utilities. In Colorado, New York, Ohio and Minnesota, gas and electric companies have now been warned that they may no longer automatically shut off service when a computer says the bill has gone unpaid for too long. The customer may not always be right, but due process says he at least has the right to be heard...