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2 The Dsily Ter Htel Wednesday, September 24, 1975 Patty tells court siory a ppi p y 5 C 3. 1 n d 3. r vx&x KVi ! i "7 ct 1 1 o n Ol Today's Activities ECOS wtH meet at 7:30 p.m. in Boom 204 of the Union. AH nw members are wticomed to hear discussion on nuclear Ma. Paqulta Jurgensen, from tha Chapai Hill Newspaper will be the gueat at "A Woman's Place.. . from 12 to 2 p.m. The event la a Mid-Weak Bag-Lunch Reiaxer at the Presbyterian Student Center on Henderson St. AH are we! com. Student's International Meditation Society prasanta a frea Introductory lecture on Transcendent) Meditation at 3 end 730 p.m. in Room 217 of tha Union. The local chapter of the National Organization of Women will maat at 7:30 tonight at "A Woman's Place." Praabyterian Student Center, 110 Henderson St AH are welcome. Tha Carolina Union Special Projects Committee will meet at I p.m. In the South Gallary Maeting Room of the Union. Please try to attend. Tha UNC Sailing Club wilt meet at 7 JO p.m. In tha 5th Floor Lounge of Greenlaw. Beginner sailing class will ba taught. The UNC-Outing Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. In Room 207 of the Union. Trips to the Smokies. Virginia. Rocky Mountain and Outer Banks will be planned. All those going this week end should take $5 to the meeting. Thera wiU be a meeting of the Nativa American Student Movement at 8 p.m. today In Room 21 S of the Union. Election of officers will be held. A small group experience begins at S p.m. at the Battle House under the leadership of Ms. Eva Clontz, dealing with tha topic "Human Liberation." The group la open to both men and women who want to dlscovar mora about roles of men and woman with regard to sax. work and parents. Professor Gary A. Rechnltz of Stata University of New York will lecture on "Bioanalysls with Membrane Electrode Probes" at 8 p.m. in 207 Venable. Voter registration will be held today from noon until 8 p.m. In Woolen Gym. Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents may register provided they will be residents tor at least 30 days as of Nov. 4. The steering committee of the Carolina Gay Association will meet at 8 p.m. In 213 Manning. Death penalty: You have the right to decide. The Campue YM-YWCA la sponsoring a petition to aboliah tha death penalty. A table will be aat up In the Pit from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and Thursday for persons Interested In signing the petition. In case of rain, It will be set up in the Union. Dr. Phillip Schiechty of the Educational Sociology Program will discuss "The Psychological Bias of Educational T TE MS laa HMuff" VaWSsT eaxaxaW abatil balaxkiewsl I Today - Noon to 8 p.m. I I or Thursday, Municipal Bldg, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 8 I paid for by Gerry Cohen I Research" In an educational psychology program seminar at 11 a.m. In 208 Peabody. Take a bag lunch it you like. Upcoming Events Thuraday Worship continues at 6 p.m. with Chaplain Joe Clontz aervfng aa worship leader. The topic "Clues to a Christian Life Style" will continue to be the focus. Recreation precede at S p.m. There wilt be a meeting for all eophomore students interested In applying to the School of Nursing for 1976 at 7 p.m. Thursday In Room 15 of Carrlngton. The first class session for the English Conversation Class tor International Wives will be held from 10-12 a.m. Thursday, at tha home of Mr. Harrie Chambertln, 1001 Arrowhead Road (near Glen Lennox). A nursery for pre-school children will be provided. There is no charge for this class, which meets weekly and la conducted by volunteers. Any questions may be directed to Mr. Donald Hayman, 967-3381. or the Office of Advisors to International Students, 933-5661. Gospel Singing Bluegrass Festival featuring the Lewis Family will be held at 8 p.m. Friday In Memorial Hall. Tickets $3 Adult, $2 Children are available at the door. Proceed will go thte Carrboro Volunteer Fire Department Recreation Fund. IRSS Short Course "DIALOG, Computerized Bibliographic Searches"; Sept. 24 (Wed.), 2 p.m., 307 Manning; Instructor Sue Dodd. UNCCC Short Course "Details of JCL for JOB and EXEC Statements"; Sept. 24 (Wed.), 3 p.m., 224 Phillips; Instructor: Jim Wagner. UNCCC Short Course "Introduction to BIBLIO, Bibliographic Search System"; Sept. 25 (Thurs.), 3:30 p.m., 224 Phillips; Instructor: Larry Koonts. IRSS Short Course "SOUPAC, Statistical Programs," Session II; Sept. 25 (Thurs.), 2 p.m., 307 Manning; Instructor. Byron Howes. Young Democrats Club will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Union. The proposed state Young Democrats Platform will be discussed; along with final plans for the rally and Pig Pickln', Oct 4th. The brothers of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity will sponsor a M.I.N.K. Interest group meeting (Men Interested In Kappa) at 9 p.m. Thursday In Room 209 of the Union. Interested persons are encouraged to attend this Informational gathering. Brothers will answer any and all questions concerning KAP. This opportunity should not be overlooked. The new Baylt is coming. Jewish students living a communal life style while exploring their Jewishness. Interested? Go talk it over Friday after dinner and services at the Hillel. For more information, call David Lehrer at 933 4685. Items of Interest A short course for parents, "Parent to Child . . . About Sex," M U M I iv( X HO ;.: Oi'ir'"?' far a e mn Our Roast Beef Sandwich is lots of lean slices of tender beef piled high on a bun and served with a de licious sauce. And when you buy one, we'll give you a free cup of iced tea to go with it, So say hello to a great deal on a great sandwich soon. Available only at 11 in Chapel Hill :2 4 'Of r is K iawi .y.f--. .: a group experience designed to help parents of pre-school and school-age children to become more comfortable In dealing with childhood sexuatlty, will ba held each Thursday from 730 to 9:30 p.m., atartlng Sept. 25. For Information, call the Fleming Clinic at 828-6153. Group size limited. Any women wishing to volunteer In "A Woman's Place ..." are asked to go by the Presbyterian Student Canter any Wednesday or call 967-8006 Wednesday from noon on. If no answer, dial 967-2311. Ask for Marian. A mid-week Bag Lunch Relaxer is held from noon until 2 p.m. every Wednesday at A Woman's Place. The affair Is open to all ages ot women In the community and on campus. The Association of International Students will take a beach trip to Fort Caswell. N.C., Sept. 26-28. Fee of $1 8 covers food, lodging and transportation. Sign up and pay at the AIS office in 205 YMCA from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. A homebuilding class, a step by Step guide for the beginner from foundation to roof, will be held at 7:30 Wednesday night at 409 Rosemary and at 7:30 Thursday nights at 2015 Erwin Road, Durham. Skydiving, anyone? The UNC Parachute Club Is now holding fall classes during the week, and you can start jumping the first weekend. For information, call 929-8837 after 5 p.m. The SHE : deadline for all articles is today. Turn them in to the AWS office, Suite D of the Union. Those interested in serving on the Student Legal Assistance Committee are asked to fill out an application In Suite C ot the Union today. Interviews will be held Sept. 22 26. GRE (Graduate Record Examination) aptitude and advanced tests will be given Sat., Oct. 13. Late applications must be post-marked by Sept. 26th, with $14.50 for late fees. Students Interested In teaching one of the special interest classes being sponsored by the Carolina Union are asked to contact Jay Tannen, Suite A, 933-1157. The UNC Judo Club holds meetings and workouts every Monday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. Anyone interested Is Invited to attend. The Dental Hygiene Aptitude Test: Nov. 7, Friday $9. Applications must be received In Chicago by Oct. 3. Students applying to transfer into the B.S. in Dental Hygiene degree program need to have this test for admission. The next testings are Feb. 6 and April 30. Early testing Is encouraged. Applications may be picked up in the Guidance and Testing Center, Nash Hall (across from the Inn parking lot) and In 405 Brauer Hall. Acturial Examinations (parts 1,2 and 3 $10 each part) will be given Nov. 13 In Durham. Applications must be received in New York City by Oct. 1. Applications may be picked up In 101 Nash Hall, Guidance and Testing Center. Join. . Arid. develop. . . r n THE AMERICA DYNAMIC MEDITATION SYSTEM " Positive Tli.Nk.Nq At Its HiqliEST " Introductory Seminar Wednesday, Sept. 24, 8 p.m. oom 202, Carolina Union - -- mrs. I V-w:; t i' . f t .v ' . f. 1 11 j i I " is 1 r li i from the wires of United Press International SAN FRANCISCO Patty Hearst told a chilling story Tuesday of brutalization by her captors until she was driven near insanity and the world dissolved into "fantastic shapes and images." The 21-year-old heiress submitted an affidavit in federal court saying she was so terrorized by threats and torture that she was brainwashed into believing that her parents had abandoned her and that police would shoot her down on sight if she tried to run away. Defense lawyers asked that Miss Hearst be released on bail so she could be examined by doctors chosen by the Hearsts. U.S. District Judge Oliver J. Carter refused to free her from jail. Carter ordered that she be examined "forthwith" by a court-appointed panel of three psychiatrists. He said he would not consider her release until he had their findings. Defense lawyer Vincent Hallinan said Patty was still "right on the verge of tipping one way or another" in terms of sanity. He asked that she be placed in a setting where she can free her mind of "fantasy." Judge Carter refused. He said persons considered a "flight risk" must be kept in custody. "Just because a person is mentally incompetent, you shouldn't allow them to wander down the street," he said. Patty did not take the witness stand. Her lawyers said her mental state was "too fragile" to undergo the stress of cross examination. The affidavit said Patty was forced into a San Francisco bank robbery and "finally came to the realization that she was becoming insane." n p" Patty said that a short time before she was arrested last Thursday she began to experience lucid intervals of sanity. She said she decided to return to San Francisco to try to "find some method of establishing communications with her parents." Miss Hearst's parents, publisher Randolph Hearst and his wife, Catherine, also submitted affidavits supporting her release. . "In my -opinion, my daughter is not a flight risk," Mrs. Hearst said. Hurricane Eloise hits Alsbama FORT WALTON BEACH. FLA. Hurricane Eloise mauled a 60-mile strip of the North Florida coast Tuesday, then sped northward through Alabama with violent winds and flooding rains. There were no immediate reports of deaths or serious injuries, but losses were being tallied in the millions. Several tornadoes touched down in the Florida panhandle, and tornado alerts and flood warnings were out for many areas. More than 100,000 persons fled inland in advance of the storm, causing massive traffic jams on highways heading north. The storm, which earlier claimed 42 lives in a sweep across Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and eastern Cuba, hit the U.S. mainland shortly after dawn between Fort Walton Beach and Panama City. Moore to undergo examination SAN FRANCISCO Sara Moore, a divorced mother who asked to be put in police custody 24 hours before she fired a pistol at President Ford, was ordered Tuesday to undergo a 60-day psychiatric evaluation. U.S. Magistrate Owen E. Woodruff said M iss M oore would be transported to the San Diego Metropolitan Correctional Center where her mental competence would be determined. - Miss Moore, identified as a former FBI informant, was seized Monday after she fired a chrome-plated revolver at Ford as he Was HOME ever this good? We offer 1 MONTH'S RFMT (If you lease a 1 -bedroom apartment during the month of September) v and (to any tenant J Jl JzZ3 Pinegate Apartments Especially for the grad student or young professional. 9 Tennis Courts Central Vacuum System O Swimming Pool Self defrost refrigerators Clubhouw opening O Dishwashers toon Continuous cleaning ranges . I I I . I I I 111 J I LI I I i J n FOR SALE Kay 5-slrinfl Bano. Fina condition. $75.00 or highest offer. 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Chapai MM, M-C. 27S14 or caS 133-5434. 0 Chapel HillCarrboro Rape Crisis Center Dial 9S7-RAPE- uft the downtown M. rrancis nuici. rum was not hurt but the slug ricocheted and struck a cab driver who suffered a minor injury. The psychiatric examination was requested by U.S. Attorney James L. Browning. Federal Public Defender James Hewitt, representing Miss Moore, agreed to the evaluation provided that certain of her rights were protected. New Little trial requested RALEIGH. N.C. The North Carolina court of appeals Tuesday began considering a request for a new trial on the breaking and entering conviction of Joan Little, recently freed on charges of murdering a white jailer. The request was made during a brief hearing before a three-judge panel by James Keenan of Durham, N.C., whose law firm engineered the 21 -year-old black woman's acquittal of the Aug. 27. 1974 icepick killing of Beaufort County jailer Clarence Alligood. Also, Keenan said, the Beaufort County superior court trial judge had erred by allowing Miss Little's younger brother, Jerome, also a co-defendant, to testify against her concerning a series of robberies at Sawyer's trailer park in Washington, N.C. on Jan. 15, 1974. After the hearing. Keenan said he did not expect a ruling on the request for about two months. If the court , upholds her conviction, an automatic order would be issued to return the former sheet rock worker from Washington, N.C. to jail, but her attorneys would probably seek a delay while they appeal the case to the state supreme court and the federal courts. The Littles were charged with stealing personal goods and appliances, but in the middle of the trial, Jerome pleaded guilty to a charge of receiving stolen goods and then, in a strange twist, testified against his sister. Both were found guilty. Jerome received a five-year suspended sentence, but Miss Little was sentenced to seven to 10 years despite a last-minute confession in hopes of getting a lighter sentence. LI TENNIS LESSONS! from our own pro) Chapel Hill Durham 967-3620 493-2483 Blue Cross-Blue S-eld Bldg 15-501 Durham-Chapel H II Bivd PINEGATE CIRCLE MISCELLANEOUS LOST: 6-month old Mack, whit and brown mutt, wearing blue collar. Last seen Thurs. night on campus. Answers to Maggie. It found, call 942-6609. REGISTER TO VOTE: Today at Woolen Gym, noon to 8 p m. Chapai Hill or Carrboro residents may register at Woollen. Elect Gerry Cohen your mayor. Joanne M. Jackson. I found your class ring at tha Pittsboro rock quarry. I M return It it you pay for this ad. Call Stuart. 929 8246. Lost! Kappa Alpha Fraternity pin. If found, please call anyone at 942-1142. Reward offered. Much sentimental value! Lost 6 keys on leather key ring. II found, please call 933-31 08. VW GOT THE BLAHS? TUNE-UPS $10 PLUS PARTS. MUFFLERS. SHOCKS, CLUTCHES, BATTERIES. REBUILT CARB S. ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED. 967-7414 EVE'S. Pro-Ufe Pregnancy Counseling. Call BIRTHCHOICE. 7 pjn.-10 p.m. Monday thru Friday. 942-3030. Taking tha GRE on Oct 1 8? Psychology experiment on study methods may be useful In helping you prepare. Call 833-6593 tor an appointment Abortion and birth control Information and referral no fee Referral up to 24 weeks. General anesthesia. Vasectomy and tubal ligation aieo available. Free pregnancy test Call PCS, non-profit (202) 296-7895. T "7"rCT. waiPj!!ZiiBa3 I Cp J -mimm . Ln- nv f i LJ Li Wr""" LJ3 I 3 Cj i
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