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Show 14, 1977 The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, May 2 Carter Signs Two Bills, Jobs Pacts to Stimulate the Economy From Page Out demonstrates "in a iid .ij the dose cooperation that has evolved between the White House and the Congress, and tietween the federal government and the local and state government officials The President said that since he took office, the unemployment rate dropped one per cent, from 8 1 per cent to 7 1 per cent, not as a result of anything he, his administration, the Congtess or state or C ontinued local oliicials have done of rcaffn niation a but Ik ime meiie an e the of eonfidcnee in our own stem The President said that when he met w ith the leaders of the major indust rial ted nations last weekend in Europe, the most uniform concent expressed was for jobs for young people We have still got a long way to go, hut the enlightened attitude of the Congress in passing this legislation people's sy with sound prine iples involve d and with no delay is something of which the moncaii people can he pioud " Carter million Two per cent ot the money goes to Indians and Maskan natives and in per tent must lie sH'nt through minority said The puhlie works bill was approved Congress last week hut the President left for Europe before he could sign it Its funds will he immediately available businesses. Carter said by Commeue Secretary Juanita kreps, the only other official to addiess the group during the ceremony, said the public works bill "will give to the people in the towns and cities throughout the nation new facilities new public lae llities. libraries municipal build to the state and local governments. Under the terms of the legislation, every state will get at least $10 million and no state wdl pet more than $500 Police Appeal To S spec Is For Surrender Fraud Alleged Sliappto Repay Campaign Funds lo U.S. 1D1 paign The Federal Election Commission said Thursday the Shapp campaign did not qualify for the money because of fraudulent fundraising activities in five states in the South and West. The FEC ordered Shapp to gtv e bac k the money n Shapp had promised a new s conference on the subject Friday. Instead he w alked in, read a statement saying he'd return the money and walked out as reporters shouted questions at him Skete hy Details The governor left his campaign manager, Norval Reece, his press secretary, Mike McLaughlin, and campaign attorney Gregory Harvey to answer reporters questions. They pro-- v ldod only sketchy details ! In his statement, Shapp said, At no time during the campaign did I have any knowledge of improper fundrais- ing. I believed then that everything possible had been done to make certain n that the financial aspects of my were in full compliance with the law. The FEC had indicated that cam- ; paign fundraiser Eleanor Elias, a friend and ncghbor of Shapps m the Philadelphia suburb of Merion, was a ; key figure in the alleged improprieties. She was linked by the commission to fraudulent contributions reported in Alabama, Georgia and Texas. The FEC said there was also improper fundrais-- ' ing in North Carolina and Nevada Husband an Accountant Her husband, Sam Elias, was lden- tilled as an accountant for two com-- l panics allegedly involved In the scheme. Reece and Harvey refused to say w ho directed Mrs Elias activities in the campaign They said it was not Shapp, I Reece, campaign treasurer Thomas Miller or assistant treasurer Sandy It Stauffer At one point Harvey indicated no one on the campaign organization super- She worked as a vised Mrs. Elias consultant, not an hourly employe .. She undertook to work in a number of states From that point forw ard she did the task herself, he said Federal laws governing campaign financing prov ide matching funds only if a candidate raises at least $5,000 m each of 20 states, with no individual contribution exceeding $250 The FEC said persons in the five states named r vveie listed as contributing inoiiev . actually provided by others cam-paig- ' Exile's Over For Spain's lied Leader f rora Page ( ontinued One Musuiw all pint to bid he! goodbye A member of the Politburo, lie is the Communist party them et man I i I ln-- t tour was planned Ileal the northern B. .que count IV whole Mthce and anUnovt rimicut demon stiatois (lashed tin the second day fridav and a genual si ike shut (low ii two of tla ai on s biggest ( it ic s Bilbao and San Sebastian Tims' jxirtcel ain s wcic n demon-t- i III Hired 111 new clash s at Sail X'l m was jrerliee lit eel Sebastian wIhh one kilh d Thursdav wh(ii into a rowd di in ending amnesty loi Basque x,ll1k a pi Nonei s Scot es ol olturs wen- injuied m day long battles with xilii artel hairicading stieets huilmg stones and gasoline Idled Ixittles and trying to sack a command x t ot lh( p.ei umililui ( IV il goal d Lalxa siiiiiii - sold ,oi estimated J50 OHO vv sti ike in I s oi ibout Ml pel ( ( lit a s laboi tone went on oi ic the an ol (ii oti -- I Some Ket never! MIAMI George Ilaggart, left, demonstrates his remote control bomb removal device Snoopy" to Dade County Bomb Squad officer Jim Ilansen. The dev ice, San S lia IxHll lost Mass Fourwill be (AI) teen year-olDeborah Mari buried Saturday, three days alter her lather asked permission to disconnect the comatose girl's sy stem I'd like to think a little bit ot Debbie was alive in someone else, Iuis Mari said in asking that his daughter be declared legally dead so her 01 gan could be donated for tiansplant while they weie still usable Mari ot Abingdon made the appeal at ; special hearing at Biockton City Hospital be foie isupeiior Court Judge Delxrrah had suf Henry Chnnelin-k- i fc red a skull fracture when she wa , hit hy a car Satin day and went into a coma Doctois latei dedaied the gill e Inueally dead First Such Ruling In what - thought to he the lust such ruling in Massachusetts, the judge authorized doctois to disconnect Ihe respirator pumping the gill's heart and lungs The order was made about Id 15 pm Wednesday, and by 11 pm the girl's heart had stopped beating The parents weie there with then pnest who had advised tin family th if thi' was not against the piece pts of the Homan Catholic Chute h ' sail Chime lliiski He explained that all teitimoiiy bv attending phv . gu,. mdnntcd Mint Dehuinh tint tl H.,ivuid Mi da ,' .se I100I demotion of de .dll dinwn up l'x, moir those etifeiii 1. no BROCKTON, d : in e c.f hi. nil aetmtv hi aai Wave led s taken 21 ho'11 ( life V in - two Mill a apart III pailitei hospital Ike!, m an and his wi a C nouiKid dia In invasion ot ( i ho. I'tOx " a p.itlv olfll la! tlie III sin e wen lh Mails ban tin, allot he I (lain hli II pltal aulhoi 111, s an I, named ( omnium part in I1 51 pti nil ill a ( reilionia) - mi mi (ail dlo w lio n 111 in d ,11 mu i de ni Paris .11 In tins nl of the Spi.ui-part and P . ii a rt t,u v 1 -t e ! 1 h t Kile Di ici 'Oils tint all lrt Honor-Joa- n M 5 A 'si - bn ORK VP, tune al z as he Id ( lie Ihov le stal Joall Cl )W loi d 7 in mI.iv at he r home- - la M Miss ilti ( j aw for d s Sue no Marque ('uMlplx11 at l,v e iilogv ih it made 'in no 09 veal old ae re,, ,0 7 In 0 pe son atti iidio (hiis'iari inn e e t -- band's grave County Public Administrator Bruce A Altman, who was apof pointed special administrator Mrs M'est s estate by the Supertoi Court, said Thursday that shipment of the car completes arrangements loi burial next to her husband, millionaire oilman Ike Mest Mrs West died March 10 at age J7 She left a handwritten will that bequeathed the bulk of her $2 5 nullum to Vi million estate to her hrothei in law Sol Mest. il he bulled 'next to my her as lequested in husband in mv lace nightgown mv Fen an, with the seat slanted lomioitablv " A Supeiioi Court judge ruled that (tie burial request was ' unusual hut not illegal " The cost for c airy ing out the icquest is $9 B5 Mi s Mest s body whic h has been temporarily entombed in Texas, is scheduled to be peimanentlv interred inside her sports car at the Alamo Lodge Masonic Temple in San Antonio hy the end ol the month , . 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Milbams, 38, a suspect in custody 'His involvement was only that he was given the money by Robinson, Marion County Police Maj Billy Romeril said, referring to Williams and Manuel Lee Robinson, 29. Robinson was charged with murder, but police lowered the charge against Williams from accessory to murder to theft and set him free on $1,000 bond after he detector test disclosures about the money Police Chief H M' Martin of suburban Mooresville had said Mlllard and his were hauling untold millions around Indianapolis as late as 2 a m hours alter Mrs Jacksons Sunday body was discovered m the home on her weed covered estate He said Mrs Pollitt had a small handgun in her purse at the time Mrs. Jaek-on- . widow ol a supermarket 1 bain president, was shot once with a 22 caliber weapon May 5 Police and Bremen found her body two days later and recovered $5 million in various hiding places at her home which had been set afire Another M 0 million was recovered Monday night wiih the arrest of two men and a woman who tabbed Millard as the master mind of the heist One ol the men. Manuel Robinson 29. was huiged with munlcr Investigators awaited ballistics tests to determine il one ol three rifles was the death wcaxn They said a rifle was tuined m hy M tllard's brother Mllliam . mother was lourid in Robinson's apart merit, and the third came fiom an unidentified informant who par tin paled in an cat her burglary at the la ksen estate M'lllaid who had been living with his ex wile at her Mexnesville home, flashed a roll of bills and spent as mue h as xjoo buying ' rounds tor the house a tavern three daV s before Mrs Jacksons Ixxlv was found Millard lainii'd la' had ice lived an Uihc I Wanted Oi gans i La Pasion.il la I1V11I a quiet hie with a daiishte and ; all Ii hildi en 111 blit sometimes W,S Mosrow e uu,ht in tangle s of omnium t She had some vciv haul Xillties times arte r the Siaiilsh pnrtv ile A blue 19, 4 been shipped to Texas to fulfill the reeiuest of late socialite Sandra Ilene West that she lx buried in it alongside her hus- API A rt all .iiiil t worthwhile ways including $42.00i equipped with television camera, mounted shotgun and rifle, can go up and down stairs, grasp any container and can open locked doors with a key. Dad Hopes Bit of Debbie Aiding Lives of Others I 111 of 1 The appeal followed the freeing of one suspect Friday whose sole connection w ith the crime, police said, w as another suspect's friendship gift of at least Associated Press Wirephoto Police baniK d a political meet in, s and tin at i III il I s( I ac Ii San Sebastian tiom Spam s annua! bit ye llii, I a( i Shop, oj liuslia ( 111 sion He urged the fugitives, For your own protection, contact the nearest oftice of the FBI and surrender your-sel- v es as soon as you can '1 i 111 heiress Marjorie V Jackson to give themselves up before somebody kills them 111 the hope ot hijacking millions oi dollars Police said erroneous rumois that fugitiv es How ard R Willard, 38, and his Marjorie Pollitt, 48, might be carrying as much as $12 million m cash y ear-olfrom the home of the eccentric could get them killed The couple was sought across the continent and beyond it to Hawaii because of remarks they made to acquaintances and relatives "We dont know how much it is Marion County Police Sgt. exactly. Robert Warren said But he said the $12 million that Willard boasted of having was wrong Quite a Bit Less' "Me do know it to be quite a bit less than $12 million, but there have been people killed for a heckuva lot less than that, he said Sherd f Donald E Gilman said 111 a formal appeal. There is very little chance that you w ill escape apprehension and there is a great chance that harm may come to you at the hands of persons looking to gain whatever money you may have in your posses- full-blow- -- number wolk hospitals mental institutions it-reutum piogiams. urban rehabilita lion natui al lesouree ton sere ation and " he said enc gv saving activities Momen s gioupis protested that the lob needs of women had been ignored in the $f billion public works jobs bill The Council lor Momen, Moik and Meliare said women had only gotten xt cent ol the construction works under the previous $2 billion allocation ot tunds c Labor Secretary Kay Ln hall sjul he has 01 dered the Lubor Depurtmt nt s region.il administrators to lelease ini mediately the newly available public service jobs funds to state and local gov eminent s under the Compi enehsiv o Employment and Training Act Me intend to assure that the energies of the jobless are employed 111 a I.( S ANGELES N 6(-- whnh Ferrari sports car has 10 LIS (CPI) Authorities Fnday to a fugitive couple the slaying lobberv ol grtxery store Gov HARK1SBI K(i, Pa (AP) Milton J Shaip said Friday he will repay $29i.im, m federal money re eeived by his 197(1 presidential cam pl.mt' Blue Ferrari on Its Way 11 a Plicated mgs w.iter tii'.umcnt they very much nei'd T Your choice of Pancho Gonzales Tennis Shirts knit in Polyester-Cotto- n all white in sizes or Pancho Gonzales in white wilh red bin in wdtst sizes 23 to 3b Styled to give comfort and Tennis Trunks of 'te movement ad i to tna vx A n ant ti 3 c to v '! 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