Tuesday, November 18, 1915 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Judge finds Moore mentally competent to stand trial PROGRAM'S FATE SPARKS DEBATE Consumer Center threatened i SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Sara Jane Moore was declared men- tally competent yesterday to stand trial Dec. 15 on a charge of trying to assassinate Presi- dent Ford. U.S. District Court Judge Samual Conti who had previous- ly entered an innocent plea for her, rearraigned Moore and ac- cepted her plea of innocent. APPARENTLY UNSWAYED by a recent appeals court rul- ing, Judge Conti ordered her trial to move ahead swiftly and sternly declared he would tol- erate no delays in the starting date. "I want to make one thing clear to Moore," the judge said, "that the trial on this matter will be held on Dec. 15." Conti said he based his com- petence ruling on the reports of a six - member psychiatric panel of experts who examined the 45-year-old defendant. MOORE LISTENED attentive- ly to the proceedings and broke into a broad smile when Judge Conti declared her competent. The judge said the doctors were given copies of a 1954 re- port on Moore's hospitalization at Bellevue Hospital in New York. That report labeled her "a psychotic," one of the psy- chiatrists disclosed. Dr .Walter Menninger of the Topeka, Kansas, state hospital, said the doctors additionally were given copies of reports on about seven hospitalizations of Moore for mental illnesses. BUT MENNINGER and an- other psychiatrist testified at Monday's hearing that Miss' Moore, a middle-aged bookkeep- er and onetime surburban house- wife who became an FBI in- former, was an aware, intelli- gent woman capable of aiding in her defense. "She was keenly aware of what it was all about," Men- ninger said in a report to the judge on his examinations. Another doctor's report read aloud by the judge said, "Her memory is excellent and she has above-average intelligence." ALL OF THE DOCTORS said the Bellevue report did not change their opinions of Moore. "On the basis of my examina- tion, she does have a reason- able understanding of the charg- es against her and is able to assist her counsel," Menninger said. However, he said his opinions do not judge whether she was mentally competent when she allegedly took a shot at Ford outside the St. Francis Hotel on Sept. 21. SHE WAS THE SECOND wom- an charged in an attempt on the President's life in Septem- ber. Lynette "Squeaky" From- me, on trial in Sacramento, was arrested Sept. 5 and became the first person charged under a federal law enacted after the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Moore is charged under the same law. Moore smiled and nodded at Menninger and at Dr. Robert Eardley as they took the wit- ness stand. Eardley, of the Springfield, Mo., medical facili- ty, also concluded Moore was competent. But Menninger told a news conference later that the prison setting of her examinations may have helped her condition. "IT'S FAIR TO STATE that when one is put into a setting such as a prison and removed from a lot of troubling stimuli, one might settle down," he said. "I don't think the mood in a prison would be the same as By DANA BAUMANN A controversy is brewing over the proposed elimination of the Washtenaw County Consumer Action Center (CAC). Because of a budgetary crunch, two of CAC's three offi- cials would lose their jobs and the remaining member - the consumer affairs investigator - would be placed under the De- partment of Weights and Meas- ures. "I AM CHIEFLY concerned wth how complaints will be tak- en under the new system and with the use of the volunteer staff who must operate under careful supervision," said John Knapp, CAC director. "I'm afraid that if they go through with this plan, mediation may be cut out altogether." Director of Weights and Meas- ures Robert Harter has sent a letter to County Commissioners Meri Lou Murray and Catherine McClary asserting that his of- fice is capable of handling con- sumer affairs. The letter, reviewed by the County Board of Commissioners, denied charges that merging the offices would limit consumer protection to merely "the test- ing of gasoline pumps and oth- er devices." THE BOARD originally plan- ned to include consumer action under Harter's direction in 1973. They were forced to place it increase over 1975.{ instead under Delhey's office, "Speculating on the projected because the federal grant they budget, the additional money received for the project was, should just about cover the sal- specifically earmarked for use ary, travelling expenses and in- by a law enforcement agency. cidental expenses of the investi- Supporters of placing consum- gator," said Harter. er affairs within the jurisdiction HARTER SAID that consumer of Weights and Measures con-eHatEnwAd thtmosmer tend that the move would not education would be most serious- hinder county actions on behalf ly affected by fund shortages, of consumers. and that the amount of media- of ction would be greatly reduced. "All operations will continue The Ways and Means Commit- as usual, only in a different of- tee will meet on Nov. 19 to fice and under different super- adopt or reject the proposed vision," said McClary. "We feel budget. A public hearing is it will be a far more efficient scheduled for Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. way of handling consumer af- in the County Building where fairs. All questions and com- ! _ _______ plaints about any consumer matter will be handled through COUPLES WEEKEND one office.''" the proposal will be open to pub- lic discussion. Last June the various county departments were asked to pro- pose how their program costs could be reduced in the event of a 5, 10, or 20 per cent re- duction in allocations. Delhey initially proposed reduction in staff size for the CAC for a' five per cent cut, and suggested the complete elimination of the office in the event of a ten per: cent reduction. ECONO-CAR 438 W. HURON ANN ARBOR ALL TYPES of AUTOS TO RENT, Including a LUXURY LIMOUSINE 663-2033 You Must Be 21 Moore when the person committed the alleged offense." After Judge Conti declared her competent, Moore and her attor- ney, public defender James He- witt, stood before the bench and he entered her plea of in- nocent. Conti then set the trial date. Despite the judge's adamant order that proceedings begin Dec. 15, Hewitt said he would ask at a hearing Tuesday for a continuance. He has said there is not sufficient time to prepare for trial. MURRAY EXPLAINED thati the CAC was an early victim of budget cuts because it was not statutory in nature and therefore had low priority in fund consideration. The 1976 General Fund Budg- et Proposal, issued by the Budg- et Subcommittee, listed the pro- jected appropriation for Con- sumer Services - Weights and Measures as $51,129, a $15,187 WORKSHOP Dec. 5, 6, & 7 RELATIONSHIP- TRUST- AUTONOMY ISSUES RICHARD KEMPTER 662-4826 (evenings) ANN WRIGHT 426-2735 (mornings) THE RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE WRITERS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM PRESENTS A READING BY ARTURO VIVANTE Noted Short Story Writer for THE NEW YORKER Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in BENZINGER LIBRARY (Ist floor East Quad, E. Univ. btw. Hill and Willard) THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED STEVE'S LUNCH 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIALTY WHY WALK FARTHER ! 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