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   Ukiah Daily Journal (Newspaper) - October 9, 1972, Ukiah, California                                112th No. 1213 Phone 462-1421 mmm v Mendocino California October 9, 1972 12 BIG MOMENT - Assemblyman and his were honored Saturday night on a stage at Purdy Ukiah when the retiring Republican Assemblyman was presented with a selection of wines from Winery and a set of crystal wine goblets from Beautiful At left is Marjorie Boynton and next to Belotti is Carrol the master of Three hundred persons turned out the annual barri dance which addresses by Don Clausen and Gary the Santa Rosa attorney who is the Republican candidate for 2nd District A new ad users Television Improvement Association directors have into a agreement with Continental of which will shortly alter television at least as it relates to commercial The Oregon in has negotiated an agreement with Bob Beck of Ukiah Valley Television for the maintenance of the translator system and the installation of highly sophisticated electronics equipment which will allow - for the preempting of national television commercials in favor of local slides or voice By FCC the local advertisements are no more than seconds qf each national commercials are usually of 30 seconds Continental would be responsible for maintenance of the translator Capital outlay expenditures involving the addition of new channels or other major items would still be under the control of The translator system is now serving ' some 2,700 paid customers with several hundred more taking advantage of the service as The dues have been per year but to this set a goal of for the coming year and to date have received approximately They that leasing of the service in no way affects their requirement for the budgeted Ukiah Valley Television would contract for the Continental would take a percentage of the advertising of have indicated that the lease agreement will allow the translator service to operate less financial strain than they have in the past when it has been to suspend service in order to put pressure on the users to make their annual Don chairman of the board of directors of indicated this morning that he preferred to make no statement pertaining to the new service until such times as he has been fully advised by John Ukiah attorney who represents the translator The new leasing arrangement was announced during a meeting of the directors held Sept. 26. Negotiations have been in process for several Bulletin By United Press Four small crashes killed 10 persons as thick overcast covered Southern California i One apparently carrying hunters back from an outdoor buried itself in a killing all four men Another crashed and exploded just off a killing three a A 19-year-old died trying to make an emergency landing on a the low ceiling the inland area of Southern said a duty officer in Los Angeles of the Federal Aviation Six left dead in wake of Virginia flooding Va. Central Virginia today was sorting out the debris left by a major flood that killed at least six persons and sent the highest water in through 25 miles south of Rivers surged out of their banks rains Thursday that dropped sue to 10 inches of water on the heavily flooded only four months earlier by storm forecasters the new will continue for several Officials businessmen were still assessing damaged A search was to resume today for Emporia Mayor George presumed drowned after being swept away by the raging Meherrin River Saturday Emporia police said apparently thought several children pulled into the swift of tne and waded into the water He was hanging on a tree limb about 100 down calling for - Petersburg officials the flooding of the Appomattox River the u worst of the Low-lying areas of the city's business district were flooded Sunday when water 1 from the Appomattox tore up several sections of. highway and flooded Petersburg's historic Old Market The National Service Sunday that will continue sub- - ' near existing conditions for several even though falling stages will V. ' Weatherman predicted the will not return to its banks until A number of warehouses and stockpiles near Interstate 95 were surrounded by flood Apparently no made to vehicles and industrial material in some areas hit by - the ' H. E. Costly Petersburg's civil defense said at least a families were forced to move from their Kossow appeals DA ruling A decision is expected tomorrow from Superior Court Judge A. B. Broaddus as to whether or not the office of Anderson Valley Judicial District Justice will be placed oh the Nov. 7 ballot along with a space for a write-in Boonville attorney Richard Kossow appeared Friday with Richard Petersen and Alan Ellis to appeal a district attorney's ruling that petition circulators taking in order to force the inclusion of the Anderson Valley judicial post on the rather than incumbent Homer Mannix had not attached the * Petersen maintained that the Election Code did not require affidavits by circulators in certain and case was one of ' Kossow contacted the clerk's office in July in order to in: formation on circulating a petition for a write-in As there were no petition forms the Boonville attorney worded his He claims that both the county assistant and district attorney verbally indicated the form was legally After the petitions had been and the necessary 10Q signatures Kossow received a call from the office stating the petitions were invalid because an affidavit by the circulator was not When informed the office would not be placed on the Kossow obtained a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction from and the hearing to show cause was set for last ' Petersen cited a case in 1954, People vs. White in the city Santa where the defendant was found guilty counts of perjury because he had signed petition affidavits but had not actually circulated the The Appellate Court held that in certain circumstances affidavits are not dropped the legislature intended that there be no affidavits in certain petition Petersen told is one of Judge Broaddus rule in favor of the name of Homer Mannix would appear on the ballot as incumbent justice in the Anderson Valley with an additional space below for a write-in Should the ruling go in favor of the county clerk's the office would not appear at and Mannix would be declared the Young driver responsible for blackout A youthful Ukiah apparently proceeding too fast for deprived thousands of residents of DeerWood Redemeyer Rogina Heights and Sanford Lane of their Sunday evening television the California Highway Patrol reported this morning that Frankie Dean 19, of was northbound on Redemeyer Road a north of the DeerWood Park turnoff when he lost control of his sports car and struck a PG&E power knocking the pole The front end of the car was heavily damaged but Jones and a Ronald 19, of escaped with minor PG&E crews were dispatched to the scene and the 45-foot pole was For most PG&E the interruption of power lasted only a second but 34 users in the deprived of power until 1:55 a.m. Channel 13, reported that their cable connections in the affected areas are now in full working * i - i I Weather Northwestern Mostly cloudy with occasional showers chance of a thundershowers except rain likely beginning in the northwest tonight and spreading as far south as Point Arena late tonight Tuesday little change in highs and lows at Fort Bragg 50, 63 Ukiah 55; 70. Temperature 1972 Hi Lo 8 72 52 Noon Today Rainfall 1.32 Date Hi Lo 8 99 51 Low Today 51 Last Year 0.52, N. Vietnamese conferring Paris peace parley at sensitive stage PARIS adviser Henry A. Kissinger held a second day of secret negotiations with the North talks that have reached a stage in the quest for peace in the White House said there would be an unprecedented on ' Presidential Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler refused any comment in Washington on whether the fate of South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu - was the main snag holding up The Communists have demanded thieu's Thieu in the Kissinger was accompanied by Maj. his deputy who has just returned from Saigon and secret talks there with They were meeting with Le Due a member of the North Vietnam ruling who has recently visited Peking and and with Xuan the No. 1 Hanoi negotiator in - American and South Vietnamese sources in Saigon said Friday that a plan was under discussion which would permit Thieu to step down in favor of Sen. Nguyen Van speaker of the South Vietnamese senate and former law partner of Nguyen Huu a official of the Viet Cong The sources said the plans also called for total U.S. of Vietnamese forces from South and the freeing of American prisoners of There also would be a Communist promise to negotiate seriously in the ' The South Vietnamese and Americans ' the Saigon reports as at a news briefing refused to characterize the Paris talks in any way and refused comment on whether there had been any change in the U.S. The United States has supported Thieu and rejected Communist demands he be would anticipate a third day of meetings but I will have to wait to hear before I can confirm Ziegler He said it was unlikely the talks would go into a fourth meaning that would return to Washington night to brief President it was confirmed that a third day of would be held Both U.S. and North Vietnamese officials declined comment on this latest round of private The talks mark the time Kissinger has come to Paris to Officials have kept silent about the exact duration and of the which reportedly are held somewhere in the Paris This newest chapter in the private sessions points to an increased frequency in Vietnam with the presidential elections less than a month In the past 24 Kissinger has met with Hanoi representatives three The current announced by the White also a the presence of who met last week in Saigon with President Nguyen Van Vietnam Communists have insisted that Thieu must resign before any peace settlement can be agreed Thieu has refused in all public The Viet with the of have proposed that a segment coalition government be set up in Saigon to take over from The three represented would be political the Viet Cong and members of the present excepting Thieu U.S. objectives are WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird has current Vietnam peace talks as but stated the objective in the war remains the prevention pf a Communist Laird was asked Sunday if a settlement of the Vietnam Was imminent ' negotiations - which are forward are very they are certainly very and they are very Laird But he added the objective of U.S. policy is prevent a Communist takeover of South ' remains our objective and we will abide by that objective in this Laird negotiation track to meet Ed a specialist in community college facilities planning and will be a special guest of the new County Community College District's board of trustees at their 7 meeting at the county school's Rogers paid a visit to the Mendocino State Hospital site last with Marshall Bob Axt and and tomorrow night he is expected to be able to inform new community college board on what is heeded for facilities when starting a community He venture an unofficial opinion at on how MSH might be utilized for a in. whole or part. Freeman of the board of and Lou county superintendent of have been appointed by board chairman Leo Cook to explore as quickly as possible ways and means the community college district might use MSH buildings and grounds for housing various college programs or will explore if MSH is the district might secure approval from the state and-or county to hold classes at Rogers is. from the California Colleges Chancellor's Office in He is the first of perhaps a half-dozen community college from Sacramento or neighboring com- or the Vietnamization either will make it possible that there will not be a Communist takeover in If negotiations do not said will move forward with the Vietnamization He said programs to build up the South Vietnamese forces to the point where they can fght the war on ahead of schedule alV Laird was interviewed on CBS the Laird referred to the peace policies of Democratic presidential candidate George S. McGovern by position of would lead this country to the position of begging now by some is rejected by the Laird trustees munity expected to meet the new Mendocino board during its regular Tuesday evening weekly meetings in next Besides facilities needs and other key topics before the board are Ways and means of securing a superintendent of methods of interim and ways in Which a permanent name might be selected for the new hopefully expected to begin functioning on at least a minimal academic or vocational program basis by 1873* Community College District trustee meetings are open the except in case of personnel or McGovern Yacht master relates tale of sea tragedy in the north By United Press International With the presidential voting just four weeks a Way and new surveys indicating he is still far Sen. George S. Govern - still optimistic - embarked today on an intensive canvass of northern industrial - President continuing to remain the most part above the scheduled only one campaign appearance a quick trip to a weekend rest and by a good reception in Missouri and growing other stops last McGovern headed first for New York for a Columbus Later planned during the in Pennsylvania and winding up with three of campaigning in Tuesday a taped address detailing McGovern's for ending Vietnam War is scheduled for evening broadcast on network Aides said it would conform largely tq previously stated and likely would contain no In the Nixon camp campaign strategists moved ahead with an intensified program bf television spots and expanded efforts to boost Republican voter Both candidates paid their respects to Sunday of Ore. The master r of a 100-foot yacht told a Coast Guard hearing Sunday that a black ship came out of heavy fog and sliced his vessel in half off the northern California The captain of the Norwegian freighter ' which picked up some of the survivors of the accident last denied that his ship collided with the yacht Morning Of aboard the seven were but the two adopted children of the owner were missing and presumed Life jackets with names have been Harold told the hearing that his Morning Star had enough metalic material to have been by He said his craft had lights and bhe was within one mile of his plotted but that heavy seas caused him to ' Officers of the they neither Heard nor saw anything before they noticed wreckage on both sides of their Prior to the Coast Guard Lt Edward said would conduct the on the basis that he Lacy said that at 7 a.m. on the manning of the accident he had an on radar of a vessel off his about eight miles the about mile away from us I clicked out of. pilot and started to turn to port when out of the fog here is this very long vessel directly at - me SUNDAY Redwood possible structure near smoke to Sterling Sheriffs 9:58 mm did not know what vessel collided with the he Hospital may  

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