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   Marysville Yuba Sutter Appeal Democrat (Newspaper) - February 7, 1986, Marysville Yuba, California                                Friday Snow A celebration of winter CI Scrutiny sought on college funds A3 New VA home loan limits called ews A6 Kids flee stalled school bus before train hits A8 4 Vol. 116-Ho. 14- 126th Year Democrat Thirty-Two 7j 11666 Single Copy 25* Court axes deficit law High court review next WASHINGTON - A special federal court today struck down as unconstitutional a central of the new law designed to balance the budget within five But the who said the law illegally vests excessive power in an employee of delayed the effect of their ruling pending an anticipated appeal to the Supreme If today's ruling said the first billion round of spending cuts under ordered by President Reagan to take effect March 1, is declared without legal force and The panel unanimously overturned the section of the law requiring that across-the-board spending cuts be triggered when Congress fails to meet specified See Back DEFICIT | Haiti's Duvalier leaves Haiti - Embattled Jean-Claude Duvalier left Haiti for France today on a U.S. Air Force relinquishing power over the impoverished Caribbean nation his family had ruled for 28 have decided to pass the destiny of the nation into the hands of the military so a bloodbath be avoided for my Duvalier said in a taped message broadcast on national television and radio at 7:20 almost four hours after he left the The Reagan administration welcomes Duval ier's - See National television and radio said a council headed by army chief of staff Gen. Henri had taken charge of the the poorest in the Western Election officials in Manila tabulate the results of yesterday's in the Philippine tallies see-saw 26 die in violence on election day See HAITI t Impasse stirs job action in By HAROLD KRUGER A-D Staff Writer The Marysville Joint Unified School District and the Marysville Unified Teachers Association are stalemated on a new contract and teachers say they will no longer perform voluntary Both sides this week declared an impasse in negotiations that began last Teachers have been working under their last contract that expired last June 30. The impasse declaration opens the wav for a state mediator to sit in on the The state Public Employment Relations Board will now determine if an impasse actually Teachers in the which has an enrollment of about 8,200 said today they will no longer perform any voluntary such as chaperoning presenting PTA curriculum child study parent conferences and driver See Back TEACHERS | Philippines - President Ferdinand E. Marcos and opposition candidate Aquino both predicted victory on the basis of slow and conflicting returns while the government threatened to halt a citizens count showing Mrs. Aquino There was no overall tally from several agencies trying to count votes in an election marked by numerous reports of voter fraud and Police said at least 26 people were U.S. officials and other observers watching the election criticized the slow trend is clear and The people and I have won and know Mrs. a 53-year-old political novice and widow of opposition leader said in a who has ruled the country for 20 said earlier that the vote returns I probably have won these The independent National Movement for Free or showed Mrs. Aquino leading Marcos 883,220 to 614,432 with only a small fraction of unofficial returns in from among 26 million registered But the national Commission on Elections threatened to stop will not hesitate to stop quick count to prevent them from misleading the people into believing that one candidate has Commissioner Jaime Opinion told reporters as the official count produced results from only a handful of precincts 10 hours after polls closed across the island 68, called the special election more than a year before his term was to end as a test of his The United which has two large military bases in the has pressured Marcos to make economic and social reforms and to quell a growing communist rebel The 1983 assassination of Aquino triggered growing opposition to the Marcos The vice presidential contest between ally Arturo Tolentino and opposition candidate Salvador Laurel will give the country its first direct successor to the presidency in 13 Sen. Richard chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations committee and of a 20-member observer group sent by President Reagan at raised the possibility the count was delayed as the government assessed how big a problem they conjecture the government may be deeply concerned about the he The official Philippine News Agency said that based on early returns six hours after the polls Marcos to be headed for a clear It gave him 202,664 votes to Mrs. Aquino's 160,502. interviewed by satellite on the NBC said that vote counts indicated I probably have won these In a statement from her headquarters after she Mrs. Aquino told backers that she felt than that she had and that men and women the would make sure that the real count was is my she told never been more confident of anything in my life as The station Radio Veritas showed Mrs. Aquino ahead 72,555 to 40,423 in the two major cities of Manila and An early count by a group of newspapers put him 44,655 to Aquino's 36,258 In traditionally strong region north of government media said he was ahead by votes of 2,000 to See Back ELECTIONS | Olivehurst woman studies bid for Yuba sheriff's post A fifth person has taken out petitions in an attempt to qualify as a candidate for in Yuba County without paying a filing Connie 47, of a retired truck driver and cannery warehouse took out papers She said this morning that she is whether to become a candidate and that she had about her reasons for seeking the She said that she does have any law enforcement She said she has lived and owned property in this area for more than 20 petitions can save candidates expensive filing fees for running for If enough qualified voters sign the the fee is The official nominating period opens See Back SHERIFF | Mostly High yesterday was 56; the low was 33. Details Lincoln's Birthday bash fragmented in area * ' 1 Small family farm provisions called for in Sutter General Plan By ERIC VODDEN A-D Staff Writer Provisions that would allow farms in Sutter County should be included in the county's general a special committee formed last year by the county Board of Supervisors has But one Sutter County Planning Commissioner said the report has and he wants to hold talks on the committee's proposal during the portion of the regular agenda to discourage the public from being have some problems with some things in Commissioner John a said while leafing through the 12-page document at the conclusion of the regular meeting this He did not say what exactly the But he said the commission should See Back PLAN t Section Prize Crossword Section Vital Abraham Lincoln preserved the but the observance of the U.S. president's birthday next week in will be Among schools and governmental agencies in the Lincoln's Birthday will be observed as a holiday on three different On his actual birthday - Feb. 12 - it will be business as usual for Monday will be a school holiday in several including Marysville Wheatland elementary and high Sutter Union High Live Oak Unified and the Yuba County Superintendent of Schools Sutter Union High School trustees have moved their regular February meeting from Monday night to Tuesday at 7 p.m. because of the Wednesday will be a holiday for students including those in the Yuba City Unified School East Nicolaus High Faith Christian St. Isidore's School and programs operated by the Sutter County Superintendent of Schools Yuba College will not hold classes on Feb. 14. Students at Notre Dame School in Marysville will not have a holiday next City offices in Wheatland and Live Oak also will observe Lincoln's Birthday on as will state offices - including the Employment Development and the California Highway President's Day will be observed Feb. 17 as a holiday for schools and state and federal government workers in Superior and municipal court calendars in both Yuba and Sutter counties have been shifted from Feb. 17, to Feb. 18. The City Council in Yuba City also has scheduled its next meeting for 5m Back LINCOLN |  

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