Marysville Yuba Sutter Appeal Democrat (Newspaper) - November 27, 1985, Marysville Yuba, California Wednesday Cities see salvation in a prison C1 9. Top Sikh priest shot in temple A6 below Outlook bright and shiny Easing children's fears about hospitals C2 Vol. 115-No.HO. 125th Yew Democrat Nov. 27,19t5 Single Copy 25* Smouldering jet trainer ' California Highway Patrol Officer James Welker looks over the burning wreckage of an Air Force jet trainer that Photos David crashed yesterday near Bullard's Bar Reservoir in Yuba Air Force clamps lid on crash probe Sounds of jet crash heard two miles from heavily forested impact point By GARTH ROGERS A-D Staff Writer The sound of crashing metal and splintering trees could be heard two miles away from the crash site of the trainer airplane that dropped out of the sky yesterday morning near Bullards Bar U.S. Forest Service workers at a station on Marysville Road about two miles from the site said they heard the plane go down about 9:15 a.m. Then residents in the area began calling the station and reported smoke and two men descending on Both occupants of the training plane ejected safely and suffered no floating to earth within about 300 feet of the crash site in the rugged Yuba County The flown by 2nd Lt. Bruce D. 23, with student navigator 2nd Lt. Gregory 22, was on a routine training mission out of Mather Air Force Base in Sacramento when the crash a Mather man The men are assigned to the 455th Flying Training Squadron at Air Force personnel would not comment on what might have caused the A board of officers established shortly after the crash is investigating the No comment will be made about the cause until the report is a Mather spokesman Forest Service and California Department of Forestry personnel who saw the plane before it crashed have been asked by the Air Force not to Johnson and Umland were about 30 minutes into the mission that was scheduled to last over an hour when they experienced problems with the They bailed out at about 10,000 Johnson said yesterday morning at the crash Johnson said he and Umland watched the plane crash as they floated down under their The plane hit the ground intact See Back CRASH | 0& Student navigator 2nd Lt. Gregory Johnson sat near the wooded crash Ostrom garbage landfill site not dead yet The Solid Waste Authority doesn't want to give up on the Ostrom Road site proposed for a new garbage but directors are convinced it would be a waste of time to negotiate with the Wheatland City So the authority will seek legal advice to see what options there are in continuing to press for approval of the Ostrom Koad One of the options could include an attempt to amend the bylaws of the making it unnecessary for Wheatland to approve the The Wheatland City Council last week turned down on a 4-1 vote a resolution approving an amendment to the Solid Waste agement Plan which would have designated 260 acres off Ostrom Road near Beale Air Force about five miles north of the as a landfill Disposal Inc. owns the See Back + Duke backs ag tax break Reception in area By ANNE FISHER A-D Staff Writer Gov. George Deukmejian caused a ripple of excitement last night when he wound up a tour at Peach Tree Country shaking hands and speaking briefly to area The governor's short address to about 75 people avoided heavy political issues and focused on recent Republican victories - curing a budget attracting business to California and See A 7, puke Gov George Summer target set on prison By CHUCK SMITH A-D Staff Writer State corrections officials hope to be able to recommend to the state legislature late next summer whether to authorize the construction of a prison somewhere in Yuba or Sutter Two additional potential prison sites were mentioned yesterday during a meeting of the Intergovernmental Relations Advisory which has agreed to conduct two public hearings on potential sites at some time in early 1986. State officials are also looking on their own for potential IRAC representatives agreed yesterday not to remove any of the existing potential sites from the list Chance of High yesterday was 55; the overnight low was 44. Details Today Index j Section j J j Section Vital aren't taking any prisoners By HAROLD KRUGER A-D Staff Writer One California rice grower cooperative is thinking while another is thinking At its annual meeting last the Rice Growers Association of California gave its members a small metal belt At its meeting the Rice Cooperative handed out 10-pound boxes of products made from FRC rice - breakfast rice candy baby dog beer of packages of Thinking big vs. thinking aren't taking any FRC President Ralph Newman Jr. told about 1,000 people at the Red Lion a fast elusive In developing their I would remind our competitors that it is not enough to you must troubles during the last few months with members displeased with the low 1984 final crop settlement were never directly mentioned during the FRC But Newman couldn't help but allude to numerous inquiries he has received from rice growers clamoring to join seems to me that a membership choice for the future boils down to a simple business he if you are more concerned about what your neighbors might or if you want to be part of a great social or economic or if you want to see if the results in another organization may See Beck mci + to be discussed at the public Seven potential five of which are in Sutter were identified earlier this month by planning departments in the two two other potential sites in Yuba County were Yuba County Supervisor William Harper recommended that land in the vicinity of the proposed landfill on Ostrom Road north of Wheatland be He said the county's potential to construct a plant at that location would benefit both the county and the which could receive from the See Back PRISON | Mission prepares dinners There won't be many places in the area for the homeless and needy to go for their Thanksgiving dinner The Twin Cities Rescue 940 14th said it will serve its usual turkey dinner with all the trimmings beginning at 2 p.m. Last according to a mission the facility served only 25 never he year we had 80. We fix a whole and if nobody shows we have a lot of turkey left A spokesman for the Salvation Army Service Center said it won't have any dinners in Marysville but the Army will be serving meals in The weather for is expected to be partly with highs in the upper 40s to the Rain or light sprinkles are expected tonight with lows in the 40s The outlook for the rest of Thanksgiving weekend is rain likely Friday with partial clearing Sunday will be fair except for morning Highs will be in the upper 40s and 50s. Lows will be in the 30s and 40s.