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Show TV Salt Lale Tribune, Sunday, 2 pril 17 17, Carter to Support About Half of Threatened Water Projects 4 Continue! From Page One Yatesville Lake. Ky . no funding Atchafalaya River and Bayous no Chene, Roeuf and Black La funding Meramec Park Lake. Mo , no funding Lukfata Lake, OUa , no funding Centra funding Am Arizona Auburn Folsom alley Project Calif rartia! Centro Souh , funding withheld pending completion of a siudv Dolores, Colo , funding restored Fruit! and Mesa, Colo , no funding Ford Seeks r fir ,G.' t' Broader V 4 GOP Base . ... By Doug Willis f4 ; u Associated Press Writer Former President Gerald R Ford said Saturday that Republicans must concentrate on broadening their base and should forget about ideological punty if they want to remain a viable political force Ford also told the National Conference of Republican State Legislative Leaders that the GOP faces oblivionas a party unless it controls more than its eurrent four state lepslatures when congressional and legislative districts are redrawn after the 1980 census lie did not mention any names in his criticism of ideological punty, but Ford s comments were similar to his campaign attacks last year against former California Gov Ronald Reagan apd the conservatives who supported Reagan against Ford for the GOP nomination for president Old Slogans The old slogans erf Republicanism will not attract the Amencan people " Ford said Contests within our ranks to prove who is the purer of ideology will not attract the Amencan people " .The stated purpose of the three-da- y conference of about 50 GOP leaders from 17 states was to list things Republicans are doing wrong and how they could be corrected Ford joined in the cnticism The Republican party is not about to Ford said The Republican die, party's future is getting better every LOS ANGELES no Garrison Diversion Unit N D end S D partial funding 4 JaliO l nit, SB no funding Bonneville Central Utah Prow-c- t Unit I tah. partial funding Tennessee Ton.bigbee Watirway i , t L . V t DEW v Bobbv now 16, was sentenced this past week to six years m the Colorado State Reformatory for robbery He faces additional trials as an adult, for the shooting of a policeman and two w" other robberies Juvenile Court Judge James J De lancy , who agrt d tu i Bobby - inm as an adult, said he believes there is little else that can be done by the state It s a tragic thing to say that at 14 or 15 or 16 a kid is almost lost and that you have to write him off," he said But that s the case " -- i t ii j Ajwdctaro Press HVirecftcwo Convicted killer Richard Law- rence Hager kisses new bride, the former Connie Sue Vaughn, during marriage ceremony. Defendant Weds Witness, Then Sentenced to Die ENID, OkJa UPI) Richard L Hager married the chief witness against him in his murder trial and minutes late r w as sentenced to die i Labor Blocks U.S. Visit By Russians WASHINGTON The longer this false impression exists, the weaker our party will grow," Despite President Carter's pledgp to liberalize entry into this country, the State Department Saturday bowed to AFL-CIpressure and refused to allow three Soviet trade umomsts to accept an invitation to attend a longshoremens convention in Seattle this week The decision, report edy made by Secretary of State Cyrus R Vance personally, was viewed within the State Department as an early, but not necessarily definitive test of how bold the administration would be in carry mg out Carters promises to lift restrictions on travel to the United States In his speech to the I mted Nations on March 17, the President said, I have just removed all restrictions on American travel abroad, and we are now moving to liberalize almost completely "travel opportunities to America said Ford said he saw reasons for both O encouragement and deep concern looking ahead to the drafting of new legislative and congressional bound anes nationwide after the 1980 census The Southern and Western sunbelt states, where Republicans have made their best gams in recent years, will gam more congressional strength at the y Democratic strongexpense of holds. he said But state legislatures have the authority to draw the new district lines, and Republicans now control only four statehouses, he said ' Unless we increase our control in the next three years, the Republican partv may be redistncted into obliv ion." Ford said big-cit- No Mention Ford made no mention of his own political plans or reports that be might seek the presidency again in 1980 But he did say he is keeping his voting residence in Michigan, at least for a while, instead of Cali forma, where he is now living Reagan declined an invitation to address the group, citing other speaking commitments Asked by new s reporters as he left the conference to assess President Carter s Democratic administration. Ford said !t was too earlv A study of existing legislation, with proposals to ease travel to this country, prepared bv the State Department is due at the White House this week But while the study was making its the bureaucracy, a prison jumpsuit Hager. 27, open to the chest, kissed his dark-ha-re- d bride, the former Lonnie Sue Vaughn, Friday and then was taken before Dist.ict judge Lloyd Doggett Doggett sentenced him to die June 27 for a first degree murder conviction in the slaying of Anthony Corley, 19, of Enid Hager joked he was receiving two death sentences m one day" when he w as handed his marriage certificate Miss Vaughn testhe trial. During tified Hager and Coiley left a motel together and Corley returned alone Miss Vaughn and Hager were dating at the time Corley was shot Sept 5 and his body was found floating in the Salt Fork -- New York Tunes Serv ice 1 also Impression ' Harry Bridges, the veteran, militant leader of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, sent a telegram to the department, officials said asking that permission be given to a delegation of three Russians to attend the 22nd biennial convention of the union m Seattle starting on Mondav Copvright Riv er near Tonkaw a Hager also is charged with kidnaping the Kay County district attorney s son A deptuty testified in his preliminary hearing he (Hager) told him he talked about a kidnaping, but never plat, 'ed to go through with it Susject8 to Yield In Slaying Case A lawy er LAS VEG AS. Nev UPI said Saturday he has been in touch w ith two murder suspects in the killing of culinary union leader A1 Bramlet and they have agreed to surrender to authorities Charles Gamer, attorney for union organizer Tom Hanley, 61, and his son. Grarnby 3e, said the two will turn themselves m Tuesday Gamer would not say where the Hanleys were but only that he had talked to them and they had agreed to surrender The lawyer said the surrender could not be carried out earlier because the re are some legal things he wants to take care of Arrest warrants were issued Friday for the Hanleys and an all points bulletin sent out for their apprehension ) Son Makes Claim - SANTA Calif (L'PI) MONICA, Groucho Marx's life may be m danger because syringes and drags were found near his home, an attorney for the agmg comedian's son told a superior court judge Friday J Brian Schulman attorney for Marx s -- on Arthur told Superior Court Judge Edward Rafeedie the syringes home s !a- -t The discovery Schul man said raises concern about Groucho Marx s protection There may be a clear and pre-tdanger' to him that may occur i nt Opposes Bequesl Schulman appeared at a hearing to oppose a request by Erin Fleming come- Sunday , Pvt' tsl.i't -L- 1 Cr, , i App.egdO Last Ore Pa Tv'Ce Protect I diPAvm rilmm Ioih r NiiiiiIm I I put 'be III HI ''Will KF I (M Newspaper Delivery Information 'iJIJstn 'MeeLdaiv before l( a m Sundaw f e ulne Editor .J4i a ..4-1 if e is (e Information U4 4 am f ditorial Sports Si ores I Sews Ilept 4 pi t 4 1 . r Maiaine firTiiit.iwi Adverti-m- e Kh I enefal o 1. 4 Art- 1.4 - V4 4 a 4 fla BJ4 2702 Petal! died Ili-p- -s- - eacron.c e half-doze- Carter Offering Utah Drop In the Bucket Continued From Page One disappointed but not surprised" at President Carter's recommendation, maintained Utah would continue to fight for congressional approval The Bonneville Unit, under its original concept, was designed to deliver mumc ipal and industrial water for Salt Lake County, municipal industrial and irrigation water for I'tah County, municipal industrial and irrigation water for Juab County . and water for a multitude of uses, to the Sevier Basin Millard. benefiting five counties Sanpete. Sev ler, Garfield and Piute Itahs congressional delegation, along with Gov Matheson, has conducted a strenuous lobby ing effort since President Carter announced shortly after taking office that many water projects, including the Bonneville Unit, would be eliminated The Bonneville Unit had been slated by former President Ford for funding at 31 9 million An amended funding request submitted bv the CUP, called for 135 9 million a( cording to Mr Hilbf rt I 4.-- 1 d '.4 pccia at Arthur her Hoi.v f1 f1- - d PJth- up- - under wav to recruit several hundred mercenaries in the I mted States and Gnat Bnta n to fight cm t hall of Zaire President M u bu to Se s e Se k o aga.r-- t Ka'angesc lrivad ers ini !!,gi nee sources porting c flo-t- now s that I S no pr -i the plat American recruit ni r.t the sour es a and has tJd( kr d the i pc r at ion with funds it ai-- o has pa-s- c c) wo; d q i,i tlv to !he J jstie c i S : r c - -- 1, D partmc-ri- t that it will not ccs.jH rate m a pa nd lriv -- tigdl.or of th it vine ric an rec ruiti 1 v it i - 7 hi man David Bufk n of Karmar Calf was snvo ed in . the rc t m f n t m r' c ria s for f thting in Angela la- -f vi ar Three 'if those mi r I r at les wc re kali d in r c j an me nc jit uQ c c i 1 t on nc wa- H re.pr,nti umeuian Grout hi Marx P'rin Fleming. Groucho s f s son, Arthur, and secretary, appear in court where younger Vfarx's attorneys claimed Groucho s life might be in danger i itc-- d I he a TcC C an ct ill me ri faptj'id after a ; ra ' . and exe tna, -- pin Jj-tic- c -- tatemc rt - bv Depart mart T 5 H7 mornmfl ribun! T rr i. ion r U b4 ir r Cit J.0 i) fv u r r and ooornt.Qf, rNoOVbi'ty krjr - jrn SUBV V PTiO r if V l 4 g rcffr jr AH no m y k t rj I 9 rrtmxjr ttys Akvyia'v rjrf Tup rep Wurtinn nrf rt rx pr rrtart m opruitVr A P rCX d 4trr ' ifjvr pt lOrt ThTit;r 0 Jf Ait rt 4 Akvx irtA r AH Sjoo- vi p,M'r , mrjnttv 1 W ft . ' .ro VhHXlav mrgrs irf y, gcfFtr Vrf Vknoitv 'jniv tM'i - Mith 1 A rr a. Jlift' , r aC rf Afomcng tna A''Ofn.ng LaHv Ont W jroy o, Ma g 'V 9 war re. 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Jackson said The sheriff gave this account of the Friday episode Williams, his wife and daughter were driving south on Interstate 95 about 50 mules east of Columbia when Harriott's Car sidesw iped his, forcing Harriott's auto into a ditch No one w as injured Stopped at Scene Harriott walked to the highway where Williams had stopped, and hit him with a piece of pipe Harriott then tried to get into the car of Carl Larsen of Wayne N J who had stopped at the scene Larsen refused, and Harriott broke a car window with the pipe and hit him He was not seriously hurt daughter, Later, Larsen's Janice, was injured when the highway patrol car she had gotten into w as hit bv a car Harriott had commandeered She was hospitalized with head injuries Harriott also dragged Donald Anderson 38, of Penfield, N Y , from his car and hit him on the head with the pipe sev eral times Anderson w as in serious condition at a Columbia hospital Fires Pointblank Among the passersby was Sheriff H L Williamson and his brother Robert both of Pembroke, Ga The sheriff tried to stop Harriott, and fired pointblank at him six times w ith a pistol loaded with buc kshot The low powered ammunition did not faze Harriott Harriott commandeered William son s car and dro- - e half a mile, chased bv state patrolman Paul Ramsing Ram sing s cruiser was struck by the car Harriott was driving, injuring the officer enough that he required treat ment at a hospital At that point Ramsing and the William-on- s succeeded in handcuffing Harriott and tvmg him with rope to a highway guard rail until Sheriff Jack--oand deputies arrived i sav m look Fleming But the hnv didn t use his illness Thev did I wanted to sneatn Ui court You guv s hav e used it A man police M AWING. S C (AP said apparently went berserk when his car was forced off a highway was charged witn beating the driver of the other car to death and attacking a n other persons, including a highway patrolman and a Georgia sheriff Milton Harriott, 28, of Conway, was held w ithout bond on a murder charge, Clarendon County Sheriff W J Jackson said Harriott also faces four counts of assault Jackson said The dead man was Atlas Emerson f'4 ll red a enough Slaying, Assault Charges .Face Enraged Motorist he a d he - own gun After the Northglenn shooting," Mrs Magers remembered ' everyone said This boy has used his illness long Immediately Escaped Returned to the hospital, he d again and held four staff members at bay until his mother took the gun awav She knew it was not loaded re equipment Iiepartmi nt 54-2- a M for - 4 1 I Pc' hi- Biggms said the biggest worry m his life now - an unsettling feeling he had not known before in his six years a a 1 m scared inside policeman there -- p m landing re 0 c Biggins tried to take Bobby s gun awav and Bobbv shot him four times The wound in his stomach nearly killed him -- as a plot to framf her and shr was outraged PerU aid I 1 lay d.rwn their cars The 29 others he stole over the years sometimes led him on out of state flights At 13 Bobby told his mother he w anted to be put away ," and because a psychiatrist recommended it, his parents agreed He ran away from the hospital repeatedly One time he went home and took a pistol his mother kept ah -- f.... funding with r ndmg .rbt i studv Lvoiiu Pi let t Wo pt When Polue Officer Jim B.ggins drove up Bobbv -- tut k be pm through an open car window and forced him to stolen cars to hi-- n when he was 9 His parents lost count of how many times he took s rvator someone other than M.-- s Flem.ng ' Schulman told Rafee-di- e Disclaims Knowledge Norman the dc tcctiu uho thi d'ug- - said Miss formed of an fjj'ug- bhc bought mning fund ng re The games ended last fall after he had escaped from a mverule dt.ention facility He had stolen a gun from a home and was wandering in North glenn. a Denv er suburb jsrtoire to ad someone jnlcss the court taxec action to appoint a - con when m v he ringt no Colo k His 1 y is m the germs range but he on, t units funked subittt- - he didn t added Bobbv bv know lecgc a. vou wed information want sport-- 1 s ore- - have a news sturv or feature vou want to talk about Is your papertnissing Do you want to disi uss a c lassifted or displav adv ertisemi nt Oill One of the police who took him home Bobhv told her what Bobbv had said ua- - sitting there holding back a grin Mr- - Magers recalled ' He had a smirk on his face A psychiatrist I went to said 1 should have excused the cop picked up w hatev er book 1 w as reading and hit the kid ovei the head Tell him what he did wasn t funny and that I didn't like it mav Fii-mr- I . no funding funding rt- - ii WASHINGTON c. ntinuc d d ! 1 1 ician Drug- - mini-tere- Grit n tun :,ii Pe-rl- e I M.ss Iu!t k t'- v. the he ar, ng untj iJonday and told Miss Fleming not to administer am drag- - to MaTi except tho- author. zexi by b,s -- Wis so -- cd '-G Jk Raftt die stored LaFa -- Dal.a -- Red R'Ver WdUmav Mississippi La n. Shrotpo failing - phy dian s long Gme compan ion secretary to be named permanent con storm drain near a - rvator of Marx - inter the and drugs were found m Marx bv a private detective laifund.'-f- ,m i &$ , f Groucho Life in Danger? !- Manipulate People One of the things his parents Judy think may have and Austin Magers contnbuted to Bobby s problems is that authorities too often fel sorry for him because of his disease, which affects mainly breathing, and that he learned to manipulate them No one really knows whv Bobbv is alive today When he was bora doctors gave him three months to live, and after three months, they gave him one more month After 2h years he was given eight years to live, and at eight he was given 12 Most agree he could die anytime Some doctors say he is still living because of the tenacious nature of his mother, who contracted a deadly form of cancer six years ago and was given just a short time to live, but is still alive Bobby is the oldest of four children A fifth child, Kathy , died of cystic fibrosis when she w as two months old Play ing Gaines Mrs Magers said her son has manipulated people for so long that he does not know what reality is any more Psy chiatnsts tell me he has an unrealistic social concern Its like going through your whole life playing games " Mrs Magers said she and her husband sometimes suffer guilt feelings, but she also feels society missed a chance to help her boy As an example, she said, Bobby stole two cars two years ago and wrecked one When he was caught, she said, the sheriff read him the not act, told him he had committed three felonies and would go to jail for on to 15 years Then, she said, He turns to me and savs, You can take him home now Austin Magers, a fireman, said he has tried not to baby his son In fact, we probably might have been a little more strict because of it (the disease i, to try and make him do more Once a judge lectured him harshly but handed down a light sentence Bobby turned around in court and grinned The Denv er Post told Bobby s story in a copyright article Over the years he grew skilled at from home, mental running away hospitals and reformatories and, his mother said, from himself Bobby's a Runner ' Bobby is a runner," she said That w of his is ay handling everything He is searching for somethmg, and it's called himself The first time he ran away from home, his mother had scolded him for fighting with a neighbor He packed a suitcase and walked four miles to a police station, telling the desk sergeant. My mother doesn t want me Do you have a place for unwanted children X kxFA But he added, It is a fact that too many people see our party as old, tired, wedded to the past They see us unfortunately as a tool of big business, indifferent to the needs of minonties. unfeeling to the poor and the unemployed. an enemy of progress and a defender of the status quo ER AP When Bobby Ma gers was born with evstic fibrosis the doctors told his mother. Toko hint home to die " vv Nwnaiil 6 1 Who Used Bobbys Ilhiess? f A y h A r A.a Youthful Criminal 4t di i. and Miss and, ng restored Tnsas Basin Ark and La pama iundn.g Fu't.m II funding restored ILl.'dale Lake Kan no funding Bav ou Bodcau, La no funding Mississippi River Gulf Outlet La Tenn Colo and Wv tuning - y: Hik Tot ' day he w. Seven A 4 n i B i J C |