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   Marysville Yuba Sutter Appeal Democrat (Newspaper) - January 3, 1986, Marysville Yuba, California                                Friday A look at the future for today's youngsters C1 A switch helps whip Sutter supervisors help Tudor peach grower C4 Gallup Public backs tests for 125th Year JL Twenty-Eight Pages Jan. 3,1986 Calif. Single Copy 250 Americans living in Libya warned Danger sanctions call renewed Dogs find body in bypass WASHINGTON - The State Department is warning 1,500 Americans living in Libya that they are endangered by that nation's leaders whom President Reagan calls who think it's all right to shoot 11-year-old The United continuing its tough talk against Libya a week ter the bomb and gun attacks on the Rome and Vienna is also renewing its call for worldwide economic and diplomatic sanctions against the government of Col. He has been accused of providing bases and operational support for terrorists led by Abu a tine Liberation Organization renegade named by several governments as the mastermind of the airport Earlier this said that if the United States retaliated against Libya with military action See Back LIBYA AG's Decision near in Yuba judge investigation By CHUCK SMITH A-D Staff Writer The state Attorney General's Office appears ready to reach a decision on whether to file criminal charges against Yuba County Superior Court Judge Robert Lenhard in connection with a signature on a document that is 7V2 years The development comes almost nine months after the case was re- ferred to the state for investigation is complete and now it is a matter of me sitting down and analyzing the report and deciding whether any action needs to be said Deputy Attorney General Tony The matter was referred to the AG's office in early said the original report reached his desk in August and he began studying the matter after he completed another Yuba County case that had been referred to his office - prosecution of former Municipal Court Judge Donald Wahlberg on charges of receiving stolen property and harboring a Wahlberg was cleared of those charges following a preliminary hearing that ended Aug. 30. See Back JUDGE | Handlers Judy Graham and Peggy Embry with dogs Roxy and Brinna at the Drug smugglers issue as de la Madrid confer help find body Mexico - from the Mexican news agency J Mexico - Pres ident Reagan arrived here today for a meeting with President Miguel de la Madrid as U.S. officials expressed concern that Mexico's long history of political stability could be disrupted by its increasingly powerful drug smuggling Reagan off at this border town for his four-hour summit session on his way back to Washington after a weeklong New Year's vacation in In written answers to questions Sutter still has second highest jobless rate Sutter County for the third straight month had the second highest unemployment rate of counties in the But the percentage of the labor force not working in the entire area was lower than for the same month a year Unemployment in the area for November was 15.8 according to figures compiled by the state Employment Development That is higher than the 13.8 percent jobless rate for the area in but substantially lower than the 17.8 percent rate reported for November 1984. The combined area rate was the highest since last June's 16.6 But it was the lowest See Back JOBLESS % from the Mexican news agency Noti cias de Reagan said narcotics trafficking and which the administration contends are backed by Cuba and the most insidious and dangerous threats to the hemisphere The written answers were released in Los Angeles on A senior U.S official who briefed reporters Thursday said Mexico could soon find itself in a similar situation to where he said political stability is being undercut by an alliance between narcotics smugglers and is something you will have to look at in the case of Mexico in the relatively near said the who insisted on could be something that could bring them into difficult straits See Back MEXICO | Missing Colusa man found after truck accident in bypass By HAROLD KRUGER A-D Staff Writer Sutter County sheriff's aided by rescue yesterday recovered the body of a missing 47-year-old Colusa County man who apparently was thrown from a pickup truck when it crashed into Butte Creek in the Sutter By-Pass after missing the Sheriff's Sgt. Dufrense said the department first received a call Monday about a vehicle in the Sutter The pickup truck was hauled from the bypass the same day with its front windshield broken but no sign of the caused me to wonder what happened to the Dufrense Sheriffs deputies contacted people in the surrounding area and learned that the driver had been visiting friends on Pass Road Sunday night and never arrived On sheriff's divers from the Sutter County Underwater Search and Rescue Team leaped into the treacherous waters of the canal that runs down the west side of the bypass in what turned out to be a futile and dangerous search covering about 1,000 square almost lost a diver in a crumbling pothole underneath the He had falling on Dufrense The Sheriff's Department then decided the only way to find the body was to employ dogs from the California Rescue Dog CARDA dogs have recently helped in the search for bodies in the Mexico City earthquake and in a mass murder investigation in Calaveras Dufrense said two German shepherd Brinna and were taken out in a Sutter County sheriff's patrol boat in the canal about 9 a.m. with their Judy Graham and Peggy When the boat neared a debris pile caused by a large tree in the both dogs became so excited they leaped out of the boat onto the debris and begining whining and dogs went Dufrense dogs could smell the body 13 feet under the See Back FOUND t Change of venue requested for voter fraud trial By HAROLD KRUGER A-D Staff Writer The Dan Collins voter fraud trial should be moved out of Yuba County because of atmosphere of suspicion and created by news defense attorneys Citing nearly 80 stories in The plus articles in other papers and broadcast news attorneys Michael Barrette and David Vasquez will ask Monday for an order granting a change of They claim coverage of the case has exceeded that of the Juan Corona mass murder case and the Yuba College embezzlement publicity in this case is more extensive in the local area than the original prosecution of People v. Juan Vallejo Corona in Sutter County in 1971, when a change of venue was ordered by the 3rd District Court of Vasquez says in court publicity in this case is equal to or greater than that of the prosecution arising out of the Yuba College investigation in which this court granted two change of venue trials of former Yuba College President Daniel Walker and former Student Services Director Ben were moved to El Dorado and Napa who represents the Marysville argues allegations in case an extreme political The news media's dissemination of incriminating circumstances has created an atmosphere of suspicion and guilt surrounding the defendants and it is in the interest of justice that venue be The couple is accused of registering people to vote using Marysville addresses - including the East Marysville home that they Ferrari's Guys and Doll's Family Billiards and the Olympic Hotel - although the registrants lived outside of the Marysville city some as far away as Santa Rosa and Ferrari and Ms. Collins are charged jointly in six of the counts and separately in 10 they are charged with one of conspiracy to commit subornation of two counts of of and three counts of aiding and abetting voter Ferrari is charged with five counts of voter registration fraud and five counts of aiding and abetting voter Ms. Collins is charged separately with three counts of subornation of five counts of voter registration See Back TRIAL | Weather Low chance of High yesterday was 60; the overnight low was 46. Details Woman is cremated under friend's name lilt Index Section Prize Section Vital N.J. - The burn victim was bandaged from head to toe and it wasn't until she regained consciousness and began murmuring the nanie that family and doctors realized they had a case of mistaken For two days they had thought the survivor was Nancy Kniep and that her guests Paul and Mary Underwood died in the blaze that destroyed her home on But when she began to speak they realized it was Mrs. she initially began to mouth the name her Arthur said thought she was asking how Mary was and not that she was Mrs. 66, was in critical condition at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston after suffering severe burns during the fire that killed her husband and Mrs. Mrs. Kniep was cremated day under the name Mary said Sgt. Jack Dempsey of the Morris County He added that Paul Underwood was also The who lived in were staying at the Randolph Township home of Mrs. Kniep and her husband when the fire broke out said who escaped made the initial said Randolph Township Police Chief James in shock or in wishful thinking on the part of an elderly I don't want to but he indicated that the survivor was his neither Mrs. Kniep s relatives nor the Morris County medical examiner suspected a Mrs. Kniep s children visited the woman they thought was their mother and were not led to believe See Back CREMATION |  

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