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WASHINGION (AP) — Lawyers for former White -House aide
‘Oliver North say his’ Iran-Contra
case convictions should be thrown
Out because former Presjdent
Reagan did not testify at North’s~
tial.
“Mr, Reagan was in a position to
tify, as no other witness availle to North could,’’ about
whether the president authorized a
cover-up of a 1985 shipment of
Hawk missiles to Iran, North said in
papers filed Friday urging a federal
appeals court to overtum his: convictions.
North testified at his iris last
year that then-national security adviser John Poindexter told North
that Reagan in a Nov. 12, 1986,
meeting had not disclosed to congressional leaders his 1985
authorization for the Hawk shipment.
“That statement by Poindexter
certainly provided a reasonable
basis for concluding that Mr.
Reagan had made clear that U.S.
involvement in the Hawk shipment
should not be disclosed to Congress,’ North's papers said.
“Mr. Reagan's expected testimony also would have corroborated’’ North’s statements
that he was ordered to cover up evidence of his assistance to the Contras by altering classified National
Security Council documents, the
filing said.
U.S. District Court Judge .
Gerhard Gesell quashed North's
subpoena for Reagan's testimony,
saying the court record contained
no proof the president authorized
North to break the law. Court
arguments in North's appeal are
scheduled for Feb. 6. He was convicted in May of aiding and abetObituaries
Charlotte Knop
A graveside service for Charlout
Rose Knop of Grass Valley will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Sierra Lawn: Memorial Park in
Nevada City. Mrs. Knop dicdJan. 4
at a Grass Valley medical facility;
she was 81.
Visitation will be from 9 a.m, to
1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hooper &
Weaver Mortuary in Nevada City.
Bom Feb. 20, 1908, in St. Louis,
Mo., to George and Bertha (Slack)
Curran, Mrs. Knop was raised and
educated there. She became a professional dancer with the Adair
Family Show troup and moved to
Grass Valicy in 1965.
She is survived by a close friend,
Ralph Carlson of Grass Valley; a
son George Adair of Lockpon, IIL;
a sister, Belle Pokorski of Missouri,
and cight grandchildren. She was
preceded in déath by a second son,
James Fletcher.
TT The Union
and The Nevada County Nugget
Loss ISSN 0747-1211
Established Oct. 28, 1864
Published by Nevada County
Publishing Co. every evening
except Sunday at: The Union,
P.O. Box 1025, 11464 Sutton
Way, Grass Valley, Ca. 95945.
Phone 273-9561
Jack S. Moorhead
Editor & Publisher
Judith S. Mooers
Managing Editor
Subscription
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Second class postage paid at
Grass Valley, California 95445
Donald Naylor
A funeral service for Donald Ray
Naylor of Chicago Park will be
conducted at 11 a.m. Monday in the
Grass Valley chapel of Hooper &
Weaver Mortuary. Mr. Naylor died
Jan. 5 at a Roseville medical facility; he was 51.
Burial will be in St. Patnck’s
Cemetery, Grass Valley. Officials
of St. Patrick's Cathohhe Church
will officiate. Visitation will be
from 9 am. Monday through the
service,
Mr. Naylor was bom Oct 25,
1938, in Plainview, Texas, to
Theodore and Clara (Campbell)
Naylor. The family moved to
Compton, Calif., when he was an
infant. He grew up and attended
school there, graduating from Harbor Typewriter School as a certified
repairman. In 1972 he moved to the
Nevada County area and begin his
own business, ‘‘Tommyknocker
Typewriter Repair’ in Chicago
Park. He was a member of the Centurala State Racing Association and
Northen Automobile Racing Club.
Mr. Naylor is survived by his
wife, Gloria of Chicago Park; two
sons, Dan of Riverpines, Calif., and
John of Chicago Park; three daughters, Patty Rhoades of Chicago
Park; Michelle Erwin of Mammoth
Lakes and Erin Naylor of Chicago
Park; six grandchildren; five
brothers, Ted of Sacramento, Bob
of Anaheim, Joe of Tacoma, Wash.,
Noyce of Cypress, Calif., and Doug
of Grass Walley, and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Contributions to the National
Diabetes Association are preferred.
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ling an obyyuction of Congress in
connection with the Hawk shipment, altering and destroying National Security Céuncil documents
that detailed his assistance to the
Contras, and illegally accepting a
home security system from Richard
Secord.
Secord, enlisted by North to run
arms to the Contras during a congressional ban on military aid to the
rebel force, will be sentenced Jan.
24, it was disclosed Friday. Secord
pleaded guilty to making a false
California airfar
Statement when he
sional investigators
benefited North. Sec
up to five years in
$250,000 fine.
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hours of communi
fined -$150,000-He
cost
had soared in past d
SACRAMENTO (AP) — The
cost of air travel within California
has soared during the past decade
because of government deregulauon of air lines, with fares from
northem to southern California
higher in many cases than trips
from San Francisco to New York, a
new study says.
And passengers are faced with a
confusing mishmash of mid-week
and holiday fares in more than 200
separate fare structures approved
by the Federal Aviation Administration, according to the 75page study by the Public Utilities
Commission.
‘“‘In many communities
throughout California, airline service 1$ virtually unavailable,’ Sen.
John Garamendi, D-Walnut Grove,
said Friday at a Capitol news conference. ‘“‘In many cases, it is
cheaper to fly to the East Coast than
to fly to Los Angeles.”’
According to the draft report,
prepared by the PUC staff and
released by Garamendi, intrastate
air fares increased 41 percent
overall between 1979 and 1989,
with the highest charges on the
Bakersfield-to-San Francisco corridor, which showed a 2%-fold increase. The figures are adjusted for
inflation.
The California fares were in
sharp contrast to the national trend,
in which fares declined. Garamendi
described the PUC report as the
first comprehensive study of the effects of airline deregulation on
California. Federal legislation abproving deregulation went into ef.
fectin 1978.
Fares quadrupled
some areas, althou
figures did not
Garamendi _ said.
“‘need a travel ag
computer. There s
siderable confusion.
For example, U
fare of $268 ror
Sacramento to Lo
Monday, Jan. 8 an
next day. But a pa:
the same trip can
booking at Icast a.
and staying over any
total fare of $158.
Another major .
Air Lines, offers a .
fare with a Saturday
seven-day advance t
Garamendi said
dication that colli
fixing was involvec
they (the airlines
together. One air!
rates), the other ai
or down."’
The PUC study,
quired by legislat
Garamendi, exami:
routes connecting
California cities,
routes running betv
Los Angeles and
metropolitan are
Angeles-San Frat
accounts for about
California's air pas:
Other route
Bakersfield-Sacr
ding-San Diego, z
Los Angeles.
Caltrans work slat
California Department of Transportation road crews, working with
California Youth Authority personnel, will be trimming bruch and
removing fire-damaged trees
alongside Highway 20 from
Smartville to Grass Valley next
week, Motorists can expect occasional one-way traffic controls and
five to 10-minute delays where the
highway is narrow and brush is
close to the road.
Work will be done between 9
am. and 3 p.m. Monday through
Friday. There will be no traffic
controls on the stretch of Highway
. Emergency
20 between Penn Y
Valley.
Caltrans crews
working along Int
the Highway 49
Aubum Monday
Alternate routes an
can be expected at ti
Police
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