Show Ih (R Wofftd The Utah Statesman Governors approve Reaganomics WASHINGTON (AP)— The nation's governors torrnallv endorsed President Reagan s budgrt-luttinwill el forts on Tuesday but declared they and state force to vigorously oppose" anv attempt Hal governments to pick up the costs for programs like wellare and medical tare for the pc hit g the winter meeting of the National governors Association the state executives declared he "share the president's concern about the high mtlation high unemployment and low productivity thit afflict the nation's economy e share with the administration the behel that federal expenditures must lie brought under control an! we ire prepated to accept budget tuts the resttliition said Hut the goal they don't share the governors siiesscd IS Reagan's hoK- - ol eventually eliminating ttcl larc along with the tax sources to pav for n — from federal responsibility e will vigorously opHse anv attempts to shift costs to State and Imal taxpayers" the resolution said And the governors added they would oppose riv element in the presidential program which im posed an "unfair and disprojxinionate burden on the tioor I fir governors went on to rejieat their insistence that red tafie lie out along with anv reduction in tfieit sfiare of federal dollars - Generally the governors said the federal government should shoulder responsibility for welfare and Medicaid while the states assume most of the burdens of education law enforcement and transportation After adopting the resolution the governors headed for the Capitol to lobby Congress for quick action on the projKisals to rut red tape conference ended it was clear As the that most governors were prepared to accept sharp cuts in federal aid as a reflection of their perception that the voters are demanding belt tightening at every level of government But equally clear was the concern that budget cuts might lie approved in Congress without accompanying reductions in federal controls the governors say deprive them of the flexibility to adjust to lower levels of federal support The governors also approved resolutions: In support of exempting independent producers and royalty owners from the windfall profits lax on the first 1000 barrels of daily production Supporting renewal of the Clean Air Act but with provisions giving states greater control over programs and with specific environmental values (Jiving the states the lead governmental role and primary responsibility lor establishing sites for hazardous waste storage of four-da- y Wdnesdayebruary25g(j Spanish revolt fails Parliament set fret MADRID Spain (AP)— Denounced by dgg king and most military commanders rebel of ficers surrendered Tuesday after holding ment leaders and members of Parliament for 18 hours in a dramatic attempt to overthroT Spain’s fledgling democracy Lt Col Antonio Tejero Molina of the paramilitary Civil Guard gave up the coup attempt at noon after a night-lonstandoff Deserted by many of the 200 men who had stormed the ornate Spanish Cortes Parliament he agreed to formally surrender— symbolically h the former office of Spain's late dictator Generalissimo Francisco Franco There were no casualties although Tejero Molina fired his heavy army pistol six times ink the air during the takeover and other rebels sprayed the rotunda of the Cones with c hine gun ftre raining down plaster on the lawmakers who clove for cover It was not immediately dear whether Tejero Molina was promised the safe conduct out of the country that army negotiators offered him during the siege g sub-ma- non-nucle- Witnesses detail shooting car in Franklin trial SALT LAKK CITY (AP) — An eyewitness testified I urstlav he saw a man get out of a dark Chevrolet Camarn and fire what appeared to be a rtfir into the street where two black Salt Iake City joggrrs fell from a sniper's bullets I hr testimony came in the second dav of the federal trial of Joseph Paul Franklin charged with violating the civil rights of led Fields 18 and David Martin 21 bv shooting them as they left a i its park Franklin 30 an avowed racist who also faces state murder charges in the double slaying was driving a brown Camarn when hr was arrested in Kentucky last Septemlirr U S District Ihrre witnesses told the Court jurv Tuesday they saw a dark Camaro the night ot Aug 20 when Fields and Martin were shot in an intersection lacier Tuesday other eyewitnesses to the shooting and its aftermath described their efforts to revive the dying men as they lay bleeding in a crosswalk boll-actio- 18 cent stamp likely WASHINGTON (AP- )- The Postal Service said Tuesday it plans to ask late this year for another increase in postal rates on top of the hike expected to take effect next month Postmaster General William F Bolger told a Senate panel of the plan in his first comment on Thursday’s decision of the Postal Rate Commission to allow the mail agency to charge 18 cents a letter The Postal Serv ice wanted to raise the current charge to 20 cents Bolger said the commission’s decision was “politically astute and fiscally irresponsible” The increases allowed by the commission will bring the Postal Service more than $1 billion 15-ce- n One of them Clarence A Jr said he was driving by when the joggers fell and he pulled his car in front of them in an effort to shield them from bullets "The shooting started again and I took cover liehind the engine of the car” he testified “The first lioy was laying there face down The second boy tried to push himself up and every time he would he'd get shot again and he'd shake and go down The first boy shot he didn’t move” The proesecution’s key witness for the day Gary Spurr lived nest to the vacant lot where polite found spent bullet casings Me testified he saw a dark Camaro move down a sidewalk and halt in a vacant lot near the intersec- - "I saw a person get out of the car and walk around to the rear and heard a loud noise like a car bat kfiring "Before I could sit down again I heard another loud noise and I seen a flash coming from the lot” less per year than the rales it wanted T he governors of the Postal Service are expected to set a date next week for the rate to take effect The date is expected to be around h 18-re- nt mid-Marc- Bolger told the senators ’We expect to file another rate case late this year though he did not say how much the requested increase would be When the Postal Service asks for higher rates the commission has 10 months to decide Pope visits Japan TOKO (AP) — Emperor Hirohito greeted Pope John Paul II at the Imperial Palace Tuesday warmly welcoming the pontiff on his first visit to Japan The emperor dressed in formal Western clothes met John Paul as his limousine pulled up to the entrance of the palace in cold rain jury Spicer told the He said the man whose back was to him rifle When oomf to be firing a the victims struggled to rise he was shot again he bolt-actio- said Spicer said he then saw the man "throw d something in the trunk It appeared to be a king ject” Fields and Martin were jogging near Liberty ft with two white teen-ag- e girls when the sniper open ed fire The girls Terry Flrod and Karma lnger-soboth 16 testified earlier of their horror and confusion as shots rang out around them in the dark Neither girl was injured stand Tuc Ingrrsoll a petite blond whe took the describee shoes day wearing blue jeans and tennis how the sniper's bullets first hit Martin who JUtn to fall while Fields warned the girls to run "When we were crossing the street we started t see anything get shot at” Ingersoll said "I didn't I just heard the shots and saw Dave fall GM recalls cars DETROIT (AP) — General Motors Corp recalled 64 million cars and light trucks Monday to replace bolts that could fall out of the rear suspension and send the vehicle out of con- trol It was the second largest recall in history topped only by the 67 million cars GM summoned to repair shops in 1971 to replace faulty engine mounts The vehicles from the 1978 model year through early 1981 model pro- tHe Chcvrol El Camino and CMC Caballero light trucks and all intermediate-size- d cars from those years: Chevrolet Malibu and Monte Carlo Pontiac LeMans and Grand Pnx Buick Century and Regal and all versions of the Oldsmobile Cutlass GM said two bolts used to attach rear wheel lower control arms to the -- n frame could rusl break fall out and let the control arm drop free resulting in loss of control without warning FBI to attack drugs? WASHINGTON (AP- )- FBI DireUS ctor William H Webster says viokffl and so is large narcotics traffic a take bigger must FBI the that 8 in attacking it an idea that J nail and tooth resisted Hoover to “The federal government take a hard has look at its effectiveness Webster sat ® ® drug enforcement” an interview on his third anniversary as FBI director “Vast amounts outsi drugs are coming in from resou the country overwhelming Enforcthe Drug of Customs and ement Administration that the “I’m coming to believe f "'" nrnKljsm 2— |