Kelly jealous of peers, psychiatrist tells jurors (Continued from Page 1) marked in dark ink. "I think that everyone on that list was in danger," Blunt said. After evaluating Kelly's mental state, Blunt said the defendant had some behavioral difficulties, but Kelly's condition did not fit the legal definition of insanity. "MR. KELLY appeared to be kind of a loner. He tends to blame others for his problems. He also had some anti- social features," Blunt said, quickly adding that these behaviors do not necessarily constitute insanity. "I think Mr. Kelly met with what a lot of students meet with at the University of Michigan," Blunt said, explaining that Kelly came from a high school where he was one of the top students to the University, where classes were more difficult and many people received better grades than him. "I think that Mr. Kelly was exploding in frustration," Blunt said. "He saw successful people all around him." BLUNT ALSO supported testimony given Friday by a Forensic Center colleague, Dr. Harley Stock. According to Stock, Kelly initially intended to escape from the scene of the Bursley melee but, after thinking it over, recon- sidered. "I felt that the significance of the gas mask (found in Kelly's room) was that he would try to escape," Blunt said, but added that "he felt fearful that during the escape, he would be shot," and changed his mind. In addition, Blunt did not support Kelly's claims that he is experiencing amnesia regarding the incident. "MR. KELLY has a memory for things he wants to remember and when he doesn't want to remember, he is very vague about it," Blunt observed. Under cross-examination by defense attorney William Waterman, Blunt said that. while he has no concrete 4 4 Kelly ...jealousy motive cited psychological data on which to base the theory of premeditation, he relied on "best experience" and also the facts of "what happened." Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Ross Campbell denied a Water- man call for a mistrial on the basis of Prosectur Lynwood Noah's line of questioning, which Waterman said was "leading" the jury toward deciding what should be an "appropriate" response from the witness. DURING THE questioning Noah had asked Blunt whether Kelly felt any "remorse" for his actions. "To my knowledge Mr. Kelly has not been remorseful," Blunt replied. Meanwhile, jurors await testimony from one more prosecution rebuttal witness, Dr. Philip Margolis, a Univer- sity professor of psychiatry, who is out of town until tomorrow. Campbell told jurors they can expect to hear final arguments and begin deliberating tomorrow or Thursday. The trial will resume tomorrow at 1 p.m. 4 uaiy rnoto b u c tI O TT-, Reach for the top This construction worker,, silhouetted against yesterday morning's sky, seems to have the clouds for his final destination. Actually, the construction underway behind Ann Arbor's City Hall extends only a few floors up. I Use Daily Classifieds-764-0557 I Ann Arn rCivir Theatre It's the packaging that counts in Strip-t-grams (continued from page 5)Lahrosidtttisln get a lot of attention. It's a great part- Lashbrook said that this in time job and it's compatible with requires "taking care of you modeling. The money is good. too." She said she runs or exercises 4 e of work ir body." daily. Currently, two women and two men comprise the service. Lashbrook said she plans to expand and will probably recruit three more men and three more women. The strippers have performed in a variety of places such as bachelor par- ties, dentist offices, factories, restaurants and bars, and even at a professional building in Detroit. Frey said the most unusual place at which she has danced was a formal lawn par- ty for a student's grandmother. "When you're a model and a dancer your body is your instrument, so you have to keep it in tune," Frey said. THE REACTIONS to a recent Strip-t- gram delivered to a local restaurant varied. "It was just great, I've waited 33 years for this," said Bill Conn, who received the visual message. Another eyewitness, Richard Dieterle, said "I enjoyed it. There was nothing cheap or tawdry about it. It's no different than watching a couple of moths spiralling by the porch light." 4 The meals at the League Thursday nights, Are filled with aromas and sights. I really so savor Each item I favor, Lunch 11:30 to 1:15 My appetite soars with delights! Dinner 5:00 to 7:15 J.A. SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR STUDENTS t' 3 Send your League Limerick to: TheM ichigan Manager. Michigan League 227 South Ingalls Ld~L I Next to Hill Auditorium You will receive-2 free dinner Located in the heart of the campus tickets if your limerick is used in it is the heart of the campus one of our ads