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   Marysville Yuba Sutter Appeal Democrat (Newspaper) - September 26, 1985, Marysville Yuba, California                                Thursday Californian's invention saves lives CI Bilingual education a Bennett says Time running out for quake survivors 08 A10 Hike in AIDS research money promised A7 4 Vol. 115 57 125th Year M. Forty Pages Sept. 26,1985 Calif. Single Copy 25* Sentinel against the storm Keep petitions urge Simpson supporters push council By CHUCK SMITH A-D Staff Writer Friends and family of embattled Marysville Police Chief John Simpson are circulating petitions urging the City Council to continue his The council will meet behind closed doors Tuesday night to discuss employee negotiations and the city department head contracts due to expire at the end of the There have been reports that a majority of the council favors ending Simpson's tenure in favor of Capt. Carl a 28-year veteran of the A clause in Simpson's John Simpson contract allows him the option of his former position as 44, was appointed chief in March of 1983, succeeding the late See Back SIMPSON t Heavy waves generated by the approach of Hurricane Gloria slam against the protective seawalls of the Cape ras Lighthouse on the outer banks of North Gloria is expected to make landfall Discord in over 3rd bridge routing Eastern states battening down Hurricane Gloria approaches the Carolinas as winds fall back slightly MOREHEAD residents from South Carolina to Maryland boarded up homes and businesses and moved inland today to escape approaching Hurricane which was packing mph winds and veering slightly to the billed as one of the most powerful hurricanes to near the Atlantic coast this prompted a hurricane warning for coastal areas from Cape to Cape Va. The National Weather Service said winds were imminent and coastal flooding of up to 12 feet over normal tides could be expected when the storm hits land as early as winds ahead of the hurricane's eye were expected to hit the North Carolina coast by early Schools were closed today in two North Carolina boats were moved to safety along the entire Eastern Seaboard as far north as New and businesses reported heavy demand for canned batteries and At 9 a.m. Gloria's eye was near latitude 30.1 longitude 75.7 or about 350 miles south of Cape Latest reports suggest that a gradual turn toward the north with an increase in forward speed may have the National Weather Service It was moving north-northwest at 15 with winds extending 200 miles to the north and 150 miles to the south of the is a strong said Neil director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami See Back GLORIA By JULIE PENN A-D Staff Writer officials disagree whether a third highway river crossing should be north or south of the Yuba The two factions emerged at the state Department of first public hearing yesterday on the three proposed crossings of the Feather Yuba City Public Works Director Keith Fine said after the meeting that a northern crossing make while Yuba County Senior Planner Craig Hall said a south ern crossing would be officials yesterday outlined three proposed routes for the third Two are south of the See BRIDGE | Gleaners end giveaway program for the needy OUR GOAL 90 70- 50- 30- IO SO 60 United Why Weather 40 20 O Fair and High yesterday was 96; the overnight low was 62. Details Today Index Section Section Vital Farm subsidy debates begin Question of who will pay for billion program is central WASHINGTON - Lawmakers considering a five-year rewrite of the nation's farm and food policy must decide how much of the burden taxpayers and consumers should be asked to bear to support farm subsidies ranging from milk to The question of who should pay for what always is present when Congress debates farm but this year is The debate this time takes place against a backdrop of financial depression in some rural areas unlike anything since the 1930s. While they do not dispute the ships on today's the Reagan administration and some consumer groups contend Congress is poised to help farmers who don't need aid along with those who With the House scheduled to take up the 1985 farm more than 200 possible amendments to the massive legislation already had been Some of the most dealing with dairy and sugar were to open the The first on whether to keep sugar price supports at their current 18-cent-per-pound level or to reduce was regarded as a bellwether of how well the traditional farm coalition will hold together to protect other crop Among other amendments was a move to do away with a proposed farmer referendum on wheat and corn that would institute substantial marketing restrictions along with higher price Another amendment would scrap the peanut which grants franchises to farmers to grow a limited quantity of peanuts at a high support while another would rescind the 5m Back FARM | The Gleaners will distribute federal food commodities to the needy for the last time But it will not be the last time the federal commodites are delivered to the approximately 14,000 families in the area who have been receiving Gleaners has failed to get its non-profit certification from the Internal Revenue Service so the state is cutting off its franchise to distribute the said Steve the chief of the commodities section that oversees the federal program on the state An organization must be certified non-profit by the IRS in order to operate the federal Delano said Supervisors in Yuba and Sutter counties are expected to certify another organization to take over the without any interruption in monthly Delmer Merton of Live a founder and former member of the was instrumental in setting up that other which will operate on the IRS non-profit certification of the Sacramento he don't really want the See Back GLEANERS | School board backs high school clinic CHICAGO - A family planning clinic at a high school that has problem with babies having and where officials say every third girl gets pregnant drew a vote of confidence from the school board despite arguments that it encourages The at DuSable High which has the highest teen pregnancy rate in the has drawn fire for its activities since it opened in In a stormy meeting Wednesday night marked by challenges from right-to-life groups and individuals opposed to family the school board gave the clinic conditional approval and asked Superintendent Manford Byrd Jr. to establish guidelines for it. Continued operation of the clinic was opposed by Gregory who said he was a member of a group called Help For Women people who distribute contraceptives ought to be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and sent to he said to a chorus of catcalls and re spreading 30 kinds of venereal disease throughout the So 169 students have been given devices at the whose annual operating cost is split evenly between the Illinois Department of Public Aid and a coalition of private The clinic is also a full-scale health center for I manager of the said students must have signed consent forms from parents before they can receive They also must admit being sexually don't just pass out birth control pills and she said in an planning is just one of 10 health functions we There really shouldn't be such a big show about 300 DuSable girls - one-third of the female students - gave birth in 1984, the highest rate among the city's need to establish sufficient parental in- CLINIC | Thornton honored by A-D Warren Thornton was honored at a banquet at the Bonanza Inn in Yuba City last as he set aside full-time duties as managing editor of The See story and photo Named to succeed Thornton as editor was Milt who has served as acting managing editor since News editor Dorothy Dodge was named managing 65, went to work for The as a reporter in 1946. A year later he was named city and in 1958 he became the managing He underwent open heart surgery about a year ago and subsequently suffered a While he will no longer be working full Thornton will stay on as editor emeritus and contributing  

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