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1. (L.: have other 4 le, it ,.n 1 .el...,idr:rtts, has close • . Eut un- TilP Kennedyi, the ,•-•;., rill not he- :1 fee figures F. , left, a younger brother of President NIxOns Waal la- resident of the Dominican Republic, during a Agit In 1 etntieeiarAaegnffsthri President H. Meier, a former employe of How s. has been el se in his brothers • aid tmt members of th ttorite eirele of his dose ad hat time chief of Mr. Hughes's Pensacola, Fla., to Ind ly hoped it ,would be a vehicle vise,:;. Nor do they gathe evade operations, ordered Mr. 1~ 4Cartle an inattuctor at the for providln_g help to Industrial the 'resident brings his der to stay away from the University of 'eWashington's concerns that had pollution rierld': twrth;.:r . resident's brother, Navy Reserve Officers Training problems. But he added that the r.t!.:e of F. Donald Nee A few weeks later, Mr. Re- Corps. - company :was never successful. (.1:. is 5 years old, has ozo again called Lai Vegas. The Edward Nlxons have Mr. Oiannini said that Ed- ti a t.,P-it! t.) the public for furious voice, he demaneed lived around Seattle ever since. ward Nixon never received any cre ti- dr.4.7adn. but only o know why his previous de- Their home is In the Lynwood money from Ecoforum, either in •L , r 1, '. t ".Hcriat ltention and had been Ignored. He Section of Edmonds, Wash., salary or expenses" He also .1 ward C Nixon, 42. rushed aside protests, and said north of Seattle. • ' said that a research grant is- i.:jr. attracted at- at even at that moment, Mr. Mrs. Nixon, the former Day sued to him lest year was not nt.try,t n 7nonth ago. eier and F. Donald Nixon Lynne Woods of New Orleans, held by Ec,ofoeure, and that ee v . that he ere together in Santa Ana, obtained her teaching credeli- had no role in e • I in the de- elite tialiettrough study at the UM- getting it or carrying it out, and . qy itmpaign The Hughes people found Vetslty of Washington and 136W did not share in any money Li Committee hat this was true. Within a teaches math at a junior high from It. Mr. Otaithint said Ed- the Preei- -.Air days, Mr. Meier's resigns. school. ward Nilsen - had never ap- ion was requested and Re- _„- Worked In '10 Campaign proached any fizernment agen- e.! ; was from opted. cy fn-their be `nee keeee eeiese finan- The relationship between Mr. Edward Nixon left the Navy TWO groups are competing Meier and F. Donald Nixon con- ; re; c; ..` :5 in f alters in 1982, and for '15 months for the chance to buy into the tinued, in late 1969, they were il unel • runny by ehe worked for Pacific Northwest National Football League fran- ••;--- • •-• Ix.-hemp Corn- together In Santa. Domingo, Bell, an affiliate of, the Amer; chise with a team to play ie where Mr. Meier and Others lean Telephone and Telegraph A stadium built in downtown Ivo 4tteropting to riegetlate Company, before, taking an ex- Seattle, One group isprimarily 1972,, Edward for ening rights In the Dotnin- tended leave from which he did local, and the other' is led by 1,755 a lean Republic. Whatever the not return. He worked In his Wayne Field, a Minneapolis els brother's significance of Mr. Nexores brother's Presidential campaign nursing .home operator who is icy hell- nresence, the negotiations were In 1068, backed by investors from Min! tc# the Inc"clusive. During the 1972 Presidential nesota and Oregon. Hugh Mc- - of When F. Donald Nixon filed Elhenny, the former University Core for bankr4t.ici_la 19eeeleeho was of Wishington halfback and a saleellfre. • reur tneCarna- N.F.L. star of the nfreteen-fif- Lion company. He has said that, ties would be general manager. froin 1963 through 1068, he was Letter From Edward Edward president of a Southern Cali- • there tornia marketing consulting Last month each of the pres- ceee eseributien firm. In 1969, he was president ent X.F.L. owners, who will :At or by of Ogden Foods, Inc. select the Seattle operator, re- eed to But ie 197U, soon after his ceived a -letter from Edward rip to Santo Domingo with Nixon Mkt said: Ir. Meier, F. Donald Nixon • -"it is a delight for me to ecame a vice president of the announce that I have joined l'arriott t::orporation, controlled Wayne Field and Hugh Mal- I. Willard Marriott, who henny as one of the new own-, ,unded his fortune on the Hot ers of the Seattle Kings . . . breppe chain in Washington, my family has had in intense interest in all sports—but espe- Major Contributor daily in professional football— for many years, and I am look- knowleeigeahle observers ing with great pleasure to being there never was associated with the Seattle teat Mr, Marriott Kings in the years ahead." Anna at Nixon to open No one will say what Ed- •i. l e eVliite House, ward Nixon'S contribution Is I•1 rr• 1' 14, 'A hydp. a =tor the football club. ].• for. I...L..4 re.... .1. 1.—• the foethell "1 "el.'. +Le.. w how ". •- • h.1 r •Ltrl of znei, ownis," M Hunt: •elioe- that Arraretcd. !he! of one • trier inaugUr-ation tort investors. "He's just there.' ijf the. • and t.,•ei met him and he seems ti re i.Y°"- na.- • e one • .e.:e to n nElect "Marriott car see the Presi- a nice enough tenon. I don I thr i:i,. e anytime he wants," said even know what business he ,ria1 (J" till' Water, I Ce. nr I, .1 4'. .1' the„, was 1Gr. , man with connections to is in. Of course, he has a good g2 it ir,q17 ?;, Au, j, name." ,•jiri,•;; . tl, ,, fegi bin; ,,,,, the White House and the Mar- ofte. mi. ..., 7.,., s.,..., were givp rintt organization. "Why should Mr. Field said in an inter loss Don Nixon a salary to view in Minneapolis that the tv1.r, 1%..,FI'le t' n. I..: ' f efrlv„: „ , get next te the.White House?” Nixon name "obviously isn't - ' ' ' ''.1r■ F. Donald Nixon continues to going to hurt use." Mr. Fielo t '..et unfavorable publicity. Last added that the Main reason he en.lts year, Jack Anderson. the wanted the new partner was to ..7, -oluntnist, reported that F. counter assertions that the 'Ionald Nixon had an interest Field Group was made up of n a roinpany that was building outsiders, but he also noted . e -se ire/Oriented housing for the that Edward Nixon "has pretty •.• •• t■ ••• ?a,s1 \ir Force. good contacts, both in Stank "This fellow is very irre- UnItet etti•CF.. 1•2r-n!.1 rephew. has and all over the Country." sponsible when it comes to Edward C. Nixon cam- Lan week, when the N.F.L. beer: Ito .-40 • r(; l•7;* Vcr•iv for printing the facts and knowing paigning in Kansas for his owners met in Phoenix, • Mr. abut lie. Pi the sem Nixon, who de- the case aar4.knowing what he's brother" hat year. Field hid a group there to try of F. Pr. President's his clined to d!seees any of his printing," the persuadb them to select business and political activities brother said of Mr. Anderson in club for the Seattle franchise, or those orhis .;on or his broth- a telephone conversation last campaign, Edward Nixon was Both Edward andi,P. Donald kvhvn he was weSit. Otherwise, he would not plaid $1,755 a month by the Nixon were there Whelp him, tr ComintIttet for the re-election t r..71irne7 at -his comment and refused to be he, said and after the Meetings reeehre Cif yent, ho.n... I Neen.iert izleach, Calif. intervikaed. of the President. Committee of- they went to -San Miele said that he was on brother. 'c 7 F !word Minor tSeckholder but did not lee their been nuccessful. leave from his company, !co- or, lin,: not forum, Inc., which was described '0,:enh• , crtinged As Records on .41e in the S.E.C. a n.-tin'; d future 1:1 1910, when officeln LOS idgeles show that as in . environmental Informa- for industrial col-- it wee disrleeed that Howard F. Donald Nixon has been a tion service Trice peak:lent ,arid minor stock- rations. • Hughes. the billionaire recluse, 1969, —Eiliird Nixon be. hinl lent 1•;e1 $.206.000 in a holder, itLSainiliar, Inc., which futile eff„rt Nixon's. owns about 21 per cent of the me .a director of the Ocean- t inexpensive stock of Hallamore Homes, Inc., aphic Mutual 'Fund, but he :at. , p. c:)..:i: ft that when it got. Into trot). res:euresas rri.17 F. Donald Nix- the company that had a $4.7- is with the 3.E,C. tan year. on eperatc .: ie. Southern Cali- million subcontract to build housing for the Air Force. e said he was not involved fornia. the-, 4=4113 1 he disel.e•ure of the trans- F. Donald ...Aim* held 2 tact" pr ale's) action is believed in have con- shares of San/Bar, out o estigators. tributed to th 'defeat of Richard 601,200 outstanding. NExon's Presidential campaign , Breaktent Nixon's relation- .Unsuceestul Cempany in 1969. hip with, his brother Edward Ecoforum orlgnaliy Was In- Despite the loan, F. ,Doriald is far different than with F, corporated in 1982 as a vehicle Nixon filed for bankrUptev in Dohakl. tdriard Nixon Is al- for the donsultancy. work done 1961, riviene his creditors $206.- most 18 years younger; one by, 000. The Inan was again a cam- an said the President, who is professors. Valerio Glannini, a .;”( 19ii2, when , 'seems' to treat his little Los Angeles man who is the ?ichar3 Ni% en •-•It and was de- ther like a nephew. • son of a well-to-do physicist- C‘overnor of Califor- Tho Preside/It indicated deep Industrialist, became president fectlon for EdWard Nixon in cif "Scofonun in 1969. 4, rlangef statement to a reporter ;who Edward Nixon was vice presi- overed the 1968 Nixon carn- rIuef execi...- dent of the company. Mr. elan- ,.i. iCr.,•,'.1 1 .1, aign. Richard. Nilt0t1 said, as who operates• Keaton= 'r. ti‘..., ..if . ....,,h..s's affairs he two watched the younger from apartment in the ...... hen t .., vas made. said away after the re- .las t rather walk Westwood section of Los An- ,,,,,, :ee---0. re• elehl;thv.i.. e-ter had been introduced to Orliltial;. warned geles, said that, tie hart ,.: f I . ,' ..t• tic; Inv • i ''.1e: In ef '''..- pelitioil "Sonie day it would be nice, f you did a story on Ed. Every" it then Vice Presi• sods is always doing stories on he Kennedy.. We're not the Fe:' my relatives .ernedys, but Ed is a very nice

F toil his faieily his relations A Federal Job '71. • 1,- Put other In April 1969, it was an- that the lounced that Edward Nixon about F tad been made director of the ederel Field Committee for )evelopMent Planning in •e Lo $30,000-a-year job. --• a Monday, Edward Nixon •ad his wife and their two leughters nrrived in Anchorage —and on Tuesday night they :turned to Seattle, Someone ad-discovered that the Prest- en, .was prevented by a 1967 :rnm naming his relatives eral jobs_ it-4,1rd Nixon received a degree In geology nivers,v. and a - ec< ',ern North carolina •-• r • rsily H. then went . e %Oleo' :se became ee,:rte•Ler. In Iutv,