Show 2A Standard-Examine- r Saturday November 19 1988 Bush tells Democrats he wants to cooperate - - WASHINGTON — President- elect Bash signalled his intention ‘Frida to work with the Demo-erat- u Congress as he came to - Capitul Hll and won praise from i House Speaker Jim Wright for words ot conciliation Wrght who dined alone with - Bash fur mcme than an hour said Bjsh wants to confer regularly ‘with Democratic congressional leaders — something President Reagan has not done during his eight scars in the White House The potential for cooperation is probable greatest in foreign af--' lairs Wright said He said he is 1 job as an investment banker hopeful that Bush will seek conDarman worked as a principal sensus policies on Nicaragua and South Africa two areas marked ally of Reagan’s first budget director David A Stockman in b confrontation between Congress and the W hue House during trying to persuade Reagan to acthe Reagan administration cept tax increases to reduce the Meanwhle sources close to budget deficit an effort that inBush said the president-elec- t proved only occasionally success-tu- l tends to name former deputy He may face a similar situation Treasury Secretary Richard G Darman as director of the Office with Bush who campaigned on a of Management and Budget per- pledge not to raise taxes W'hen he left the Treasury Department haps as early as Monday Darman 45 a close associate of last year Darman suggested inof creasing cigarette and liquor taxes Secretary James A Baker III served as an as part of a deficit reduction plan informal campaign adviser to Darman has also recommended Bush while keeping his current cutting politically sacrosanct State-designa- Reagan J ! spares turkey 1 te c entitlement middle-clas- s pro- grams The largest such programs are Social Secunty and Medicare The Bush-right lunch Friday was the latest signal by the president-elect that he intends to approach the presidency differently than did Reagan who often engaged m confrontation with Democrats on Capitol Hill The approach may be one of necessity: Democrats will have a majority in both the House and the Senate when Bush takes office and he appears to lack the popular appeal that enabled Reagan to win battles with Con W Sir better time” Union Pacific in nearby McLean Va The bird was raised by Pete Associated Press Peter Hermanson president of National Turkey Federation gives Reagan a turkey turkeys of a larger plan that could cost - That plan includes building Five dams in the Bear River drainage to capture 380000 acre-feof water available to Utah The rehave maining 215000 acre-febeen allocated to Idaho He did not know how early the first phase of the Bear River piping system could be completed “Salt Lake County has indicated they will need more water by around the year 2000 If that is true then the three phases would have to be completed by then" Resign but said they will result in a stronger administration “I expect criticism either way I go That’s just the way the politi” From 1A Bangerter said he tried to coax Scarle who was at Friday’s news conference into staying Bangerter acknowledged that 2 I $400 million and take 50 years to complete surplus water on the Ogden-We- ber drainages and he doesn’t think there will be “All the water we can develop between now and the year 2000 we will need” Flint said “We just want to be certain our own Users will be taken care of first and that if water did go out of the area it would be in black and white that we would get it back” I Anderson said cost figures for (he work are unknown but the e project would be part three-phas- Some changes may be unpopular et et cal world goes He said he wants to bring on board people who share his “general philosophy” although he will not surround himself with yes men Today’s weather outlook Drug From 1A But it actually provides only about $500 million for spending which barely covers a third of the costs en$14 billion in first-yevisioned by the bill The bill calls for the new president to name the Cabinet-leve- l ar drug czar a post that pays $99500 a year and must be con- firmed by the Senate The czar officially known as the National Drug Policy Director is required to develop a document outlining an overall plan On other matters Bangerter said he is ready to work with the Utah Education Association which snubbed him for Ted Wilson during the campaign if the teachers’ union will acknowledge that money is not the answer “The UEA needs to come aboard and recognize the limitations and work within that frame for enforcement and treatment programs known as the National Drug Control Strategy The law grants the new official virtually unprecedented powers particularly in the right to interg vene in the process of government agencies The 30 or so agencies involved g in programs will be required to submit their proposed drug budgets to the czar who will have the power to revise them if they do not comply with the strategy document The bipartisan measure was approved on a 346-- 1 vote m the House and passed bv voice vote budget-makin- anti-dru- 1 work" Bangerter said “They can holler for all the money in the world” Bangerter said education reform and economic development will be important agendas in his second term but water and roads also will be emphasized He said he hopes to shape a policy for use of Bear River wa Western states 20s Pacific Ocean partly - National forecast A ba-- v NY Pr Sky 38 rn 43 394-771- 1 625-434- 1 625-438- 3 625-421- 0 625-421- 2 Anniversaries birthdays weddings Business section 'Roger Piothow Calendar itemsMary Lou Phippen Church NewsJohn DeViibiss Davis County Bureau Layton office Editonal pages & lettersFlora Ogan Horizons WeekendPeggy Barney Local news sectionMaik Shenetelt ObituariesDonna Bingham Outdoors sectionJim Wright Photo department Clyde Mueller Sports sectionEnsign Ritchie National temps Hi Lo Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 p m After 5pm or Saturdays 9am to noon Dispatch department News 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before 7 30 p m weekdays or before 11 30 a m Saturdays and Sundays After those times please leav a recorded message Carrier delivery rates Daily & Sunday Mail delivery rates Daily & Sunday Sunday only through a r w hi near seasonal temperatures City ter complete the state's freeway system within two years and proceed with plans for the West Valley Highway Asked if he felt he got beaten up m the campaign Bangerter said he has no grudges “I fed good about it” he said “I won the election and that's what counts” including racketeering extortion and mail fraud He was accused of turning VVedtech Corp a defunct South Bronx defense contractor into a Circulation — Utah Monday Wednesday mos'iy Wednesday partly cloudy Monday Scattered snow showers mountains and ra n showers valleys Tuesday and Wednesday H ghs uoper 30s to Serious drug offenses would carry suffer minimum prison terms and even those possessing small quantities of drugs intended for personal use could be hit fines up to $10000 Beginning next September those convicted of possession or other drug offenses could also face loss of student loans and other federal benefits Biaggi From 1A the sentence" said Biaggi lawyer James LaRossa Biaggi a highly decorated city police officer from 1942 to 1965 was convicted Aug 5 of all but one of the 16 counts against him To subscribe Call the circulation department at of the numbers below weekdays 8 am-- 5 pm Extended forecast Wednesday used the bill to tout their antidrug positions in the November elections and the engine compartment doors open spilling diesel fuel The second and third engines stood upright in a puddle of mud created by spilled fuel Randall C Hatch — Managing Editor Flora Ogan — Associa'e Editor Published daily and Sunday by the Standard Corp 455 23rd St Ogden Utah 84402 Copyright © 1988 Postmaster: Send address corrections to Standard-Examine- r (USPS 403 840) PO Box 951 Ogden UT 84402 Second class postage paid at Ogden Utah Southwest Idaho Partly cioudv with areas of morning fog Sa’urday C'oudy w tn a chance o' ra n and or snow Saturday night and Sunday Lows 15 to 35 Saturday night H ghs in the 30s and 40s through in the Senate in the waning days of the congressional session last month Members of both parties Tice said After smashing into the boxcars the lead engine came to a rest on its left side about 250 feet in front of the other two engines its left side scratched and dented William L Salt Saturday through Sunday fair to partly cloudy A slow warming trend Highs Saturday near 40 and Sunday in the mid 40s Lows Saturday night in the lord spokesman Alex Tice said from the company’s headquarters in Omaha Neb “The line was clear and there wasn’t much traffic out at that time of the night” Tice said the train’s journey began about 1:30 am Friday in Big Spring when someone started the engines on three Union Pacific locomotives pushing one to full throttle Union Pacific believes vandals are responsible The unmanned train — with no cars attached — ran through two switches in Big Spring onto the main line Tice said It traveled 214 miles before it was derailed he said In Midland the train almost collided with a police car that was approaching the crossing said Midland County Sheriffs Deputy Richard Gillette "I just knew there had to be something wrong" said Gillette a former railroad employee “It was moving so fast that it was passing through the crossings before t’ne signals could be activated" Gillette contacted his dispatcher who phoned Union Pacific officials in Omaha Tice said the railroad began contacting officials in counties along the route The train finally was derailed when it was switched to a side track at W lid Horse Siding about seven miles east of Van Horn Gene Glasmann Hatch — President Johnson — General Manager Regional forecast low authorities The train was derailed on a side track east of Van Horn about 125 miles east of El Paso and smashed into 27 parked boxcars No injuries were reported "It couldn't have happened at a several dozen guests looked on at the Rose Garden ceremony which has become an annual event The president noted that as usual Woody would not “go on a platter” next week but will be taken instead to a petting zoo 1 rious things necessary to cope” with the budget deficit He said Bush intends to work with the National Economic Commission said “What did you say?” Reagan asked the talkative Iowa tom as From 1A W right said after the lunch that Bush is “determined to do the se- er warning signals hm Water I VAN HORN Texas (AP) — A runaway train reaching speeds exceeding 80 mpn raced through five towns and across more than 200 miles of West Texas plains Friday without eadhghts or oth- WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan was presented Fridav with his Thanksgiving bird turkey a nearly named “Wood" who gobbled away while the president petted Hermanson president of the National Turkey Federation who operates Woodland Farms south of Story City Iowa Flermanson’s daughter Melanie said the birds were selected from a VIP pen that she dubbed “the presidential suite” that is home to a dozen or so have great respect for the speaker” said Bush as he arrived at Wnght’s office for a steak and salad lunch with the fellow Texan “I meant it when I said I want to work closely with him and members of the House of Representatives no matter which side of the aisle” stan a group he dismissed in his presidential campaign because it may recommend tax increases to reduce the budget deficit Asked whether he thought Bush and Congress were on a collision course over how to cut the deficit W right said “I don’t have that feeling at all “ Before the lunch with W right Bush traveled to Charlottesville a for a meeting wth 18 governors and govemors-elec- t Once in office Bush said he wants to meet with governors to map out policies for dealing with education and environmental Runaway train finally derails J V gress early in his administration “I want to get off to a very good Cold Warm 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