Marysville Yuba Sutter Appeal Democrat (Newspaper) - September 7, 1985, Marysville Yuba, California Weekender Edition Color Comics Africa's Will human remedy end suffering of C1 prep gridirons come to life CI School time is time to ponder lunchbox fare C2 Reagan readies international trade sanctions A2 4 0 YUBA Vol. 115-No. 41-125th Fifty-Two Pages Sept. 7,1985 Calif. Single Copy 25* crash kills 31 Milwaukee flight plunges after takeoff MILWAUKEE - A jetliner crashed and burned in a wooded area Friday moments after it took off from Mitchell Field and the pilot reported have an All 31 people aboard were aircraft was demolished Nothing was left of the airplane at said Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Marjorie Kriz in The crash of Midwest Express Airlines Flight 105, which originated in and was bound for added to a death toll of more than 1,400 that has made 1985 the worst year for fatalities in civilian aviation Witnesses said the plane seemed to roll twice about 1,000 feet above the ground shortly after taking off in sunny then headed to earth where it burst into flames about a south of the There was no immediate indication what caused the Airline spokesman Jose Oiler said 31 people were aboard the which is designed to hold up to 60 He said the plane's flight recorder had been Oiler said most passengers got on in Milwaukee and he believed 10 were employees of Kimberly-Clark parent firm for K-C Aviation owner of Midwest Three victims were from Madison and the rest from said adding that a list of those killed would not be released until families of all the victims could be 'The service is used frequently by Kimberly-Clark said Kimberly-Clark spokeswoman Tina Barry from corporate headquarters in See Back CRASH Yuba pot farm seized photos by David Dennis Freelove stood in front of hundreds of drying marijuana buds hanging from cords in the home's drug agents seize Brownsville ranch used as large pot plantation Packaging labels found on a table in the basement touted the geography of the By ANNE FISHER A-D Staff Writer drug agents yesterday uncovered what could be the largest known pot farm in the county's history on a wooded 30-acre Brownsville The street value of the marijuana plants on the estimated by one drug agent at 5,000 to 6,000 could be in the millions of Agents were step the occupants of a spacious modern home at 15892 Frenchtown they No arrests have been made in connection with the expansive marijuana but Dennis supervising agent of the Yuba and Sutter Narcotics Enforcement said arrests are Drug agents believe the Yuba County farm operated by the same owners of a 12,000-plant farm discovered on 80 acres in El Dorado County about six weeks Freelove The investigation of that farm led to the discovery of the Yuba County Freelove called the operation complete with a product label and a secret stairway leading to a basement drying NET and El Dorado County agents went to the An El Dorado sheriff's deputy guarded the entrance to the Brownsville residence armed with an El Dorado County Superior Court search warrant about 8 a.m. The owners were not at Freelove See Back PLANTATION | YC woman held in homicide By GARTH ROGERS A-D Staff Writer A 49-year-old Yuba City woman accused of murdering an Olivehurst man was being held without bail after being booked at Yuba County Jail Dolly Lou otherwise known as Dolly Lou of 869 B Yuba is accused of ambushing William V. Martin in his home on the morning of Aug. 29. Martin's body was not found until the morning of Sept. 1. four days when a friend of his came to That Robert Perry of became concerned when Martin did not answer the door and called sheriff's deputies who found Martin's body on the kitchen At first deputies believed Martin died of natural causes - there were no signs of a struggle and nothing had been stolen from the house - but closer examination of the body at the mortuary disclosed a small bullet hole in the left side of the The body was sent to Sacramento for an autopsy that confirmed Martin had been Detective Mark Chandless and Sgt. Mike Williamson worked on the murder investigation from Sunday morning until Whiting's arrest collecting leads and talking to Martin's neighbors and said Yuba County Sheriff's Capt. Gary One of those friends told detectives that Whiting had been living with Martin off and on for the past few A neighbor told investigators that he had heard what sounded like a backfire about 5 a.m. the morning of the murder and saw Whiting leaving Martin's house about that From talking to Whiting's detectives learned that she had left her Yuba City home the day of the They said she had tried to give her dog away before Tindel Detectives learned yesterday that Whiting had returned to her Yuba City Tindel After being questioned at her she was asked to go to the sheriffs station for a which she he Tindel would not comment on what she told detectives or on a Back MURDER | Family Weekly changes name Lisa Miss has placed her boyfriend on hold and named her cat in her quest for the national beauty television talk show host Phil Donahue talks about living up to his image at and Priscilla Presley tells of private life as a new and expanded Family Weekly magazine comes to the Weekender Edition of the The featuring a major redesign and the new is distributed for the weekend editions of 361 newspapers with a circulation of 13 according to Ramon G. the magazine's Gannett acquired the weekend magazine last March from CBS Inc. Weekend will have more news and more more pages and a new clean look that will give readers a more exciting magazine with their weekend Gaulke The magazine contains new features such as money and how to spend sports and what to look life and how to enjoy interviews and who thinks It also offers familiar Family Weekly features in new such as What in the World and regular combines the best qualities of a magazine with the immediacy of a Gaulke Weather Chance of Unofficial high yesterday was 77; the low yesterday was 60. Details Today program to aid farm counties unveiled Deukmejian launches campaign to boost rural economies Section B Section Section Vital Yuba and Sutter counties are two of 33 rural counties that could receive funding from Gov. George rural program unveiled an aide to the governor The package is aimed at supporting agriculture and developing new jobs in in a speech to 1.000 government and California Chamber of Commerce executives from throughout the state at the 59th annual Sacramento Host cited the continuing high unemployment and other economic problems of California's rural the Associated Press His plan combines some public works assistance bills already signed into law earlier this proposals that aides said he will present to the Legislature next and requests directed to the federal I propose is a rural renaissance designed to assist basic develop new business and job opportunities and improve the quality of life for the 2 million residents of these 33 the Republican governor agriculture is the backbone of our great Yet many farmers art in serious Battered by years of high interest rates and the high value of the our farmers are experiencing their greatest financial stress in 50 It is not known the impact the proposed money will have on individual including Yuba and said Kevin the governor's deputy press Since some of the proposals will affect farmers throughout the the package is not limited to aid for just 33 Brett The biggest dollar item Deukmejian cited was a promise to support legislation to appropriate an additional million over two years to improve local streets and An aide said million for that proposed would come from legislation signed earlier this year reducing solar tax The remaining million is expected from settlement of state offshore oil claims with the federal In his Deukmejian also condemned again the deep rulings of the California Supreme which allow a person who wins a judgment against several defendants to collect the entire amount from any one defendant if others are unable to That has created situations that Deukmejian described as in for a city or See Back RENAISSANCE