NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, March 28, 1985 Page 12 Lawman names attacker at hearing By United Press International COLBY — Thomas County Under-sheriff Ben Albright yesterday named a Missouri man as the person who shot him as he sat in his patrol car shortly before the suspect and allegedly murdered two hostages. Albright testified during a preliminary hearing that James C. Hunter, 33, Amoret, Mo., shot him Feb. 13 in Levent after he stopped a car carrying Hunter and three other people. Hunter; Lisa J. Dunn, 18; and Daniel Eugene Remeta, 27, both of Traverse City, Mich., are charged with wounding Albright shortly The three were arrested the same day near Colby in northwest Kansas after a bloody farmyard shootout with police that left a fourth suspect, Mark Anthony Walter, 18, Suttons Bay, Mich. dead. Authorities say the arrests ended a multi-state rampage of robberies and murders. before murdering two Levant grain elevator workers and wounding the manager of the elevator. MAURICE CHRISTIE, THE elevator manager, testified that Remeta had shot him through an office window. Christie said Hunter had used a gun to force the two other elevator workers, Glenn O. Moore, 55, Colby, and John Richard Schroeder, 28, Levant, into a pickup. fied that he had been working on a conveyor belt behind the elevator when he had heard shots. When he went to the front of the building, the younger Moore saw his father and Schroeder being driven away in the back of the pickup with Remeta, the younger Moore said. Moore's son, Wesley Moore, testi Authorities say the two hostages later were ordered to lie in a ditch about a mile out of town and were fatally shot in the head. The three defendants are charged with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of aggravated kidnapping, one count of aggravated assault against a police officer, one count of aggravated assault against a citizen and one count count of aggravated robbery. TOPEKA - A Senate committee yesterday recommended passage of a death penalty bill already passed by the House after the committee chairman pledged not to raise the matter again for two years. By United Press International On a voice vote, the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee endorsed a bill that would mandate death by lethal injection for premeditated first-degree murder. The committee asked to be recorded voicemail "no." Death penalty bill goes to Senate Senate Majority Leader Paul Burke, R-Leawood, said the full Senate might debate the bill before the end of the week. The committee acted after Chairman Edwile Reilly Jr., R-Leavenworth, promised he would not bring up the issue again next year if it failed on the Senate floor. GOV. JOHN CARLIN has sworn to veto any death penalty bill that comes before him. For that reason, Reilly, the Senate's chief supporter of a death penalty, pledged that he would not use further time on the issue until the election of a new governor in 1986. The Kansas Constitution prevents Carlin from running for a third term. Reilly also said he would not carry the bill in floor debate, a departure from his past tradition. Sen. Eugene Anderson, D-Wichita, made an unsuccessful motion to table the bill, which would have kept it in committee unless a two-thirds vote revived it. That motion failed 5-6. Reilly voted "no" to break the tie. Reilly, who stalled off an attempt to table the bill earlier in the week, brought up the bill for action yesterday, urging committee members not to bottle it up in committee. Reilly said Carlin had made it clear that he would veto another death penalty bill. Harrison Ford is John Book. 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