The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, April 1, 1981-Page 3 Hinckley's defense to hinge on psychiatric tests WASHINGTON (UPI)-John Hin- ckley, the stocky college dropout and drifter charged with trying to kill President Reagan, was held without bond today at the Quantico Marine Base, awaiting psychiatric tests that may be the key to his defense. John "Jack" Hinckley Jr., 25, the son of a wealthy Evergreen, Colo. oilman, was charged with attempting to assassinate a president and assaulting a federal agent with a pistol. HINCKLEY outlined his plans for the assassination in a letter to starlet Jodie Foster, sources said yesterday. The sources said Hinckley apparently was upset overmagslight by Reagan-real or imagined-of Miss Foster, 18, who is best known for her role as a prostitute in the movie, "Taxi Driver." The film included a scene in which lead actor Robert DeNiro went heavily armed to a political rally where a s4 AP Photo MICHAEL ALLEN, AN official of the National Socialist (Nazi) Party of America, discusses former party member John Hinckley at a Chicago news conference. Hinckley is the suspect in Monday's shooting of President Ronald Reagan and three others. Allen said Iinckley was expelled from the party because he was "a nut" who "wanted to shoot people and blow things up." SAPPENINGS- FILMS AlternativeAction Films - Wizards, 7, 10:20 p.m., Heavy Traffic, 8:40 p.m.; Aud. A, Angell. Cinema Guild - The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, 7 p.m., The Private Life of Henry VIII, 9:15p.m., Lorch Aud. Cinema II - Sorority Girl, Rush, 7, 9 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. SPEAKERS Center for Russian and E. European Stud. - Joshua Epstein, "The Soviet Threat to Iran and the Deterrent Adequacy of the U.S. Rapid Deployment Forces," noon, commons room, Lane Hall. Latin American Solidarity Comm. - Robert Armstrong, "The Facts About El Salvador," noon, Rackham Aud. Center for Afroamerican and African Studies - David Gordon, "Reagan and Africa: What are the Prospects?" 12:10 p.m., Whitney Aud., School of Ed. CHGD - Roberto Frisancho, "High Altitude Adaptation," noon, conferen- ce room, Victor Vaughn. Communications - bag lunch, Bruce Watkins, "The Narrative Structure of Television," noon, 2040 LSA. Pediatrics - Robert Good, "Immune Complexes and Antibodies in Human Cancer," noon, School of Public Health Aud. Physiology - Horace Davenport, "Signs of Anxiety, Fear and Rage," noon, Med. Sci., West Lecture Hall. RUDI - Richard Mann, "The Impact of Indian Thought on American Psychology," 3 p.m., Aud D Angell. Chemistry - Michael Morris, "Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Flavins," 4p.m.,1200Chem. Chemistry - Russell Linderman, "Cyclization of Macrolides," 4 p.m., 1300 Chem. Center for Russian and E. European Stud. - Alice Teichova, "Western- ,East Europe after1918,'"4 p.m., East Lecture Hall, Rackham. IOE - Carl Eben, "Management of Engineering and Construction Ac- tivities," 4 p.m., 229 W. Engin. CEW - Jacqueline Clinton, "The Cultural Component of Self-Care," 4 p.m., League Rooms 4 and 5. Engineering - Donald Gray, "Earth Reinforcement: How to Hold up a Bank," 4 p.m., 170 Dennison. Education - Neil Kalter, "Divorce and Development of the Child," 7:30 p.m., 1211 School of Ed. SPAM - Christopher Rouse, "Is Rock a Terminal Case?" 7:30 p.m., 606 Burton Tower. Career Planning and Placement - "Find Yourself, Find a Career," 7 p.m., Green lounge, E. Quad. MEETINGS Rackham Christian Forum - noon, League Studio. Sailing Team - 3 p.m., 122 Tyler,E. Quad. Graduate Women's Network - "The Computer as a Tool," 4 p.m., West Conference Room, Rackham. LSA Student Government - 6:15 p.m., 3909 Union. National Democratic Policy Comm. - "The Ugly Truth about Milton Friedman," 6:30 p.m., Union Kuenzel room. Karma Thegsum - meditation, 7 p.m., 734 Foundation. SYDA - meditation with Swami Girijananda, 7:30 p.m., 1520 Hill. Intro. to TM -8 p.m., 4313 Union. PIRGIM - "What You can do to Force Your Landlord to Insulate," 8p.m., 4th floor Union. Stilyagi Air Corps -8 p.m., Union conference rooms. Residence Hall Council - 9 p.m., 3909 Union. Public Media Project - Election night for Fall 1981 officers, 9:30 p.m., 2040 Frieze. PERFORMANCES Music at Midweek - Claritha Briggs, soprano, 12:10 p.m., Pendleton Room, Union. School of Music - Honors Quarter, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Assembly Hall. UAC - Laugh Track, 9 p.m., U. Club. Ark - Hoot Night, open mike, 9 p.m., 1421 Hill. MISCELLANEOUS WUOM - Hopwood Lecture, Joan Didion, "Making Up Stories", 10:10 a.m., 91.7 FM. .Rec. Sports - Clinic, "Controversial Issues on Nutrition and Fitness," 7:30 p.m., 1250 CCRB. Folk Dance Club - 8 p.m., Bell Pool Mezz. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of; Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI., 48109. Reports of the U-M Budget Priorities Committee con- cerning "Category I" reviews are now available for the public to read at the Reserve Desk, south end of the Undergraduate Library, and at "Category I" units. Reports cover the Center for Research on Learning W illiams ' bscam trial opens in N. Y. presidential candidate was to speak, but secret service agents kept him too far away. INVESTIGATIVE sources said Hin-i ckley was infatuated with Miss Foster, now a freshman at Yale University, and was out to prove his love-and the in- fatuation grew into an obsession. In "Taxi Driver," DeNiro told Miss Foster, "If you don't love me, I'm going to kill the president." ACCORDING TO the Cable News Network in Atlanta, Hinckley wrote Miss Foster and said: "If you don't love me, I'm going to kill the president." Hinckley attended Texas Tech University in Lubbock on and off for seven years after graduating from Highland Park High School in Dallas' most exclusive suburb. People who knew him or were friends of his well-to-do parents described a man rapidly deteriorating during his aimless college years. MARK SWAFFORD, now a lan- dscape contractor in Amarillo, managed the Westernaire Apartments where Hinckley lived in Lubbock from January 1979 until the end of thb spring semester. He remembered the youth with no affection. "A few weeks after he moved in, I had to go in and try to clean out a stop- ped-up drain," Swafford said. "He just sat there the whole time, staring at the TV. That TV and a guitar were the only personal things he seemed to have." Swafford said Hinckley kept no cooking utensils, no personal items on . / b AN 275 P his dresser, and packed everything he owned in a duffle bag when he moved out. He said the only clean spot in the apartment was the stove, simply because it was never used. "EVERYWHERE there were bags from hamburger joints and cartons of ice cream," Swafford said. "Dozens of cartons of ice cream and junk food bags. The place was a real trash heap. "I only saw him with another human being one time," Swafford said. "He and another guy were going up to his apartment. They weren't saying anything. I'd say something to him, but he'd never say anything back. He alwasy hit me as kind of strange. As far as I could tell, the guy didn't have a dime to him." is preserved on 5mm aman The Michigan Daily 420 Maynard Street A No Graduate Library NEW YORK (UPI) - Sen. Harrison Williams (D-N.J.) promised to use his influence with then-President Carter to obtain government contracts for a' titanium mine of which he was a secret part-owner, an Abscam prosecutor charged yesterday. Assistant U.S. Attorney Edward Mc- Donald made the charge in an opening statement at Williams' bribery- conspiracy trial in U.S. District Court. An attorney for Williams, the only senator indicted in the FBI's two-year Abscam probe of political corruption, called the government case "a fraud, a sham, and a farce." McDonald said Williams, "with great pleasure, promised to talk to the president of the United States about it (the mine) in a personal way." He said Williams made the promise in a 1979 meeting with an FBI agent posing as an Arab Sheikwho pledged to invest $100 million in the mining venture. Williams, 61, is charged with using his position as a senator to obtain governmer contracts for a titanium mine and processing facility in which he held a concealed 18 percent interest. Titanium is a lightweight metal used in the manufacture of missiles, aircraft and submarines. 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