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2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, August 25, 1981 Minchly indicted by grand jury; arraignment next The Associated Press WASHINGTON John W. Hinckley Jr. was indicted by a federal grand jury Monday on charges of shooting President Ronald Reagan, White House press secre tary James Brady and two law enforce ment officers in a March 30 assassination attempt. The 1 1 men and 10 women on the grand jury formally returned the indictment be fore U.S. magistrate Jean F, Dwyer in a proceeding that took about one minute. Hinckley, 26, whose father heads the Vanderbilt Energy Corp. in Denver, wrote in an unmailed letter to actress Jody Fos ter that he wanted to "get Reagan" to prove his love for her. The letter was dis covered by investigators after Hinckley's arrest. Since the shootings, Hinckley has been confined in a single cell in the brig at the Marine base at Quantico, Va., south of Washington, D.C., except for 4Vi months of court-ordered psychiatric tests at the federal correctional institution at Butner, N.C. He was returned to Quantico from Butner last Tuesday. The next legal step will be Hinckley's arraignment before a federal judge, where he will enter a plea of guilty or innocent. If Hinckley pleads innocent, the court must decide whether he is competent to stand trial a question that psychiatrists "have been trying to answer. A report by court-appointed medical experts already has been submitted to Chief Judge William B. Bryant of U.S. District Court, but was placed under seal by the judge. Hinckley's lawyers may raise the defense of innocent by reason of insanity in an at tempt to have the former drifter committed to a mental institution. Earlier, it was learned that government prosecutors had rejected a plea bargain offer made by Hinckley's lawyers. Under the bargain, Hinckley would have pleaded guilty to some charge in the attack in re turn for a government recommendation that he be sentenced under special provi- COUPON UNIVELISiTY DINING SERVICES 6 OZ. BRING FREE! this ORANGE JUICE C0UP0N FREE WITH THIE PURCHASE OF SAUSAGE BISCUIT Good All 3 Locations Tues. 25th, Wed. 26th Thurs. 27th ef7o FREE C0UP0NrWfeo n' REFILLS ON " 'aOrf Donut V;'' f ffS ( y 4 i UriiVEHOITY SCUAHIE 133 VV. Franklin St. (Noxt to Granville Towers) Back To School Special FREE T-SHIRT This coupon is worth a FREE T-SHIRT when you buy any regularly priced athletic shoes (canvas shoes excluded). expiration date (91581) . coupon , if Kj sions of. the federal juvenile law covering persons up to age 26. That arrangement could have permitted his release much sooner than normal. Hinckley was 25 at the time of his arrest. If convicted of the charges against him, Hinckley could be sentenced to life im prisonment: When Hinckley was arrested, prosecu tors charged him with attempting to as sassinate the president and with assault on a federal officer, Secret Service agent Timothy J. McCarthy. At that, time, no charges were filed in the shootings of White House press secre tary James S. Brady and Washington po liceman Thomas Delahanty, but those charges were included in the indictment handed down Monday. Reagan and McCarthy have recovered from their wounds in the assassination at tempt. Brady remains in George Washing ton University Hospital for treatment of brain damage, and he was listed in good condition after a Thursday operation. Delahanty still suffers numbness in one arm, and remains on sick leave from the District of Columbia police department. The presidential assassination law, passed in the 1960s to give the FBI juris diction in such cases, carries a maximum life prison term as does assault with at tempt to kill if a dangerous weapon is used. The assault charge involving McCarthy's shooting carries a maximum punishment of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. The four men were shot at 2:25 p.m. March 30, shortly after the president emerged from the Washington Hilton Hotel where he had addressed a conven tion of building trades unions. It was the ninth attempt to assassinate a U.S. presi dent. Four presidents have died in such attempts; v Since his last court appearance April 2 in Washington, Hinckley has been exam ined by three separate teams of experts at the 42-acre facility at Butner, described as a cross between a prison and a psychiatric hospital. Hinckley is represented by lawyers from the firm of famed criminal defense attor ney Edward Bennett Williams. ' , for the record In Monday's paper, The Pfff incor rectly printed that Alexander Residence ' Hall won the Henderson Residence Col lege Olympic games Sunday. In fact, Alex ander and Conner Residence Hall tied for first place. The DTH regrets the error. im. TTTY iff. n riff ii n Harrisons Restaurant arnsons CMAPCl Mill The place to be for back to school dining pleasure. Featuring a complete Luncheon menu filled with a variety of soups, salads, sandwiches and quiche to please every size appetite. Come enjoy a Chapel Hill tradition. Lunch is served daily from 11:30 until 5:00. . Harrisons for dinner Featuring Nightly dinner specials that cater to every appetite and every size pocketbook.as well. Come and enjoy a tradition in the making. . Dinner served 5:00 until 9:00. Nightly Dinner Specials: Monday: Hickory Smoked Ribs , (All you can cat) TUESDAY: BAKED CHICKEN BREAST AND MUSHROOM SAUCE, WEDNESDAY: BEEF STROGANOFF WITH REAL EGG NOODLES AND SOUR CREAM. Thursday: Half t Hickory smoked chicken. Friday: Real Mexican beef tortillas for two or four. Saturday: . USDA 8-oz. Rib eye steak with salad and potato. r . vv -wl v ov .s.ia rt .- a Or e,y c.N w fJHUFrjotteg Cofege Rings . . A reflection of your educational acraevemenls. Iranians take Stockholm embassy STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) Thirty Iranian students opposed to the Is lamic regime in their homeland stormed the Iranian Embassy in Stockholm Monday and seized the ambassador and his wife to protest "fascist executions" in Iran, a spokesman for the students said. Police said the students stormed the embassy and residence at Lidingo.'an is land suburb of Stockholm, about 9 a.m. 2 a.m. EDT taking Ambassador Abdol Rahim Gavahi and his wife hostage. Police made no immediate move to expel the students. The students' spokesman said the group represented Peykar and Fedayeen, two Iranian Marxist-Leninist groups opposed to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's Moslem fundamentalist regime. Carter begins visit in China PEKING (AP) - Former President Jimmy Carter, who established formal U.S. relations with China, arrived for his first visit here Monday, saying he was glad to repay visits by Chinese leaders. "I think one of the most exciting visits we had when I was president was the visit of Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping and all of his party," Carter told reporters at Peking airport upon his arrival from Tokyo. He was met by "Vice Premier Zhang Wenjin and was scheduled to meet with Premier Zhao Ziyang today in Zhongnanhai, the walled compound where China's leaders work. During his lCVday stay, Carter also is expected to see Deng, who is regarded as China's top leader, although his official position is Cornmunist Party vice chairman. Deng visited Carter in January 1979 shortly after relations were nor malized. He gave up his vice premier's duties last year. uto pOR allergy Quality Accessories 8d Fine Arts TJEBER: CARBURETOR CONVERSIONS J -' " - n i i Highway 70 Eat Ralzigh 919-779-2002 t i AESTHETIC HAIR STYLING SALON 929-2109 929-0308 i 2 LOCATIONS : UniersitY siuare j - University Mall J STUDENTS: 25 off all services and retail items I with coupon thru September. Men's, and women's haircuts, permanent waves, .color, hair lighting? henna, xill Redken products-4-.--. EXEMPT: Carrie, Brenda, and Sherrie at University Mall VISIT OUR TANNING CENTER 1 minute equals an hour in the sun First 5 minutes $1 5-10 minutes $2 L WELGOIV1E BACK STUDENTS FREE INSTALLATIOW of Alert Cable TV and the Movie Channel 24 Hour a Day with this coupon ($12.00 value) Offer Good In Carrboro Cabled Areas Only. Expires Sept. 7 SS7-3025 204 V, Main St. Carrboro Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Cabssilicd Info . Return ad and check or money order to the DTH ofSce by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word Sl.CO more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements CELEBRATE OURSELVES: A WEEKEND RETREAT IN a natural environment with L'Chaim. Aug. 2S-30. Sponsored by UNC HilleL Call for inforegistration. 942-4057. CAKE FAIRIES DELIVER CAKES' IN STYLE. Home-baked from scratch. Any occasion, message. Birthdays a specialty song, candle included. $17. Call the Fairies (evenings) 968-4306. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE IS OFFERING A four week weight management group emphasizing positive lifestyle behaviors beginning Monday,' September 14 from 10: 30-noon, limited to students less than 25 pounds overweight. Call 966-2281 (Ext. 275) for a screening interview. THE YOGA PLACE, 452 W. Franklin St.. will offer 8 weekly classes for beginning and' continuing students Sept. 7 - Oct 22 and Oct. 28 - Dec. 17. For information and registration,' 967-9686. $21. MR. KS MUSIC show features a live disc Jockey playing rock, disco, pop and new wave for any size party. Call 942-5293 for reasonable prices. CAROLINA UNION PERFORMING ARTS COMMITTEE WILL, have a short meeting from 3:30-4:00 in Union Annex 220. this Thursday. Please be prompt. lost & found LOST - BLUE - LIGHT BLUE REVERSIBLE rain coat Taken from SAE house. Contains set of keys on an Aigner chain. Call 933-5947. K.S. RELIEF PARKING LOT ATTENDANT-TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL PARTTIME; WORK ON "AS NEEDED" basis. Must be able to compute hrs, count money, give change. Apply for any or all of shifts: 7:30 am -1:15 pm, 1:00 - 6:45 pm, 6:30 pm - 12:15 am; M on-Sat. $4.14hr. Apply by August 28: Municipal Bldg, 306 N. C' ' :mbia St CH. LOOK GOOD IN PICTURES? Agency seeks photogenic women for advertising promotion. Good pay, flexible hours. Call between 8-11 p.m. Impact Services, 214692-1440. Portfolio unnecessary. PART-TIME SALES CLERK. The Shoe Factory, a men's and women's self-service outlet shoe store needs sonone to work nights and weekends for 16 hours a week. Apply in person at The Shoe Factory, Eastgate Shopping Center, Chapel Hill. 967-7445. 1971 IMPALA, POWER BRAKE. POWER STEERING, Air, vinyl top, new battery, exhaust system, starter, engine and transmission. Very good condition, runs great, good body, 97,000 miles. Call Paul 9334694. services roomatcs for sale help wanted 8AKSELL DANCE STUDIO - 1717 LEC:ON EOAD. Evening cJjumcs ia Ba2t o4 Tap for mdultm wfta Roswi Smm ftfasMteL Jan wK3 RoMauuy Howard. Cec'jmias, latenaadlato and advanced lavel. Rcgletar now. Telephone 942-5512 or $29-7334. SAFE DIET PILL-SPIRUUNA-FOR superior health, dynamic energy, weight loss, fasting. Completely natural, Food of the Future. Distributorships also available. Call Rex Mercer, 929-2786. Volunteer for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency research. Eam $50- $65 upon completion of experiment which measures the effects of 2 hour level ozone exposure. Earn $50-575 in an experiment to study the effects of low levels of gaseous and particulate air pollutents. Numerous other minor studies are always ongoing. Levels of . pollutents are low with no known long term adverse effects, and aQ research is approved by the Human Rights Committee of the UNC Medical School. Pay is $5.00 per hour. We need, healthy, non-smoking . males, age 18-40 with no. history of allergies or hay fever. Call for more information, 8-5 Mon-Fri., 966-1253. SAIL BAHAMAS DURING FALL BREAK. Experience unnecessary. $360 . covers instruction, berth (13 available), food, transportation Ft Lauderdale Bahamas and return. One week. Professional crew from International Field Studies. For information call Bob Daland 962-3041, 317 Hamilton Hall. 1980 Pontiac Sunbird 4-speed sunroof 11,500 miles excellent condition. 493-3383. C NEW RECORDS BY LOCAL ARTISTS ON safe! Mike Cross. Blazers, X-Teens. Secret Service, Contenders, John Santa, Sunfire, and more. Noon to 5, Monday August 24th through Friday August .28th. Next to Foundation Bookstore on Rosemary Street. SCM TYPEWRITER MINI-PORTABLE FOR sale. Weighs 5 lbs. fits in bookbag. exc. cond. $89.95 my price $50.00. Call 929-2244 before 11:00 PM. FOR SALE: NICE WHITE DESK. And dining room table with three matching chairs. Call 929-5061 after 5:00. SELL AND SWAP - a little bit of everything! Special - Ladies gym shorts, size 26-40, white coats, plus a surprise boxHI AD for $7.50, Furniture, beds, books, odds and ends for the apartment or room, ping pong tables, pictures, records, bean bags, town maps, nurse uniforms, free desk organizors. dog houses and play houses, pumpkins, skis and boots, ice skates, skate boards, tennis rackets, leopard skins, bkyle racks available for those who want to ride out - only 3 miles from campus! TC&nted I NEED 4 NON-STUDENT TK to any home football game and am willing to make attractive offer. Call 379-8579 collect Art. ; - WOULD LIKE TO TRADE AN S-4 parking sticker for an N-4 or an S-5. Willing to negotiate trade. Mike at 933-8531. WANT TO TRADE S-4A PARKING STICKER for an N-4. Call Susan at 3-1432. WILL TRADE S-4 STICKER FOR ANY N-4 or N-4A sticker. Trades arc negotiable. Call Chris at 933-5151. for rent PARKING SPACES FOR RENT - dose to campus. Call 942-4058. CAROLINA APIS. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share apt. with senior and Pharmacist. Rent $96 a month phis Vi utilities. Starts September. Call Dave 967-8549. NEED LIBERAL PROFESSIONAL OR GRAD non smoker to share nice house near campus. Low rent and utilities. Available now. Call 929-1982 now. NON SMOKING FEMALE TO SHARE NEW TOWNHOUSE in Carrboro. Less than two miles from campus. Bus route. Quiet, private. $250 per month; half utilities. Call 929-5913. ROOMMATE NEEDED TO SHARE 3 BEDROOM apartment in Boiinwood. On bus route. $130 plus Vs utilities per month. Call 929-4436. NEED TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES TO SHARE a furnished Tar Heel Manor Apartment Rent $100.00 each and Vs utilities. Available immediately. Call 967-4253. ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE Royal Park Apt Prefer quiet studious male. On bus route, AC. pool, laundry, etc. Call Chris at 967-5037 anytime. Keep trying. miscellaneous We have an S-4 or S-5 sticker to trade for an N-4 sticker. Call David 967-8549 or Karen 942-4369. DO YOU NEED A SOUTH CAMPUS parking permit? Will trade my S-4 for N-4 (or S-5). call 933-6063. Keep trying! 1 AM WILLING TO TRADE my S-4 permit for your N-4 or S-5. Call Jul 942-4369. Leave message. Keep trying! S-5 PARKING STICKER TO TRADE FOR N-4 parking sticker. Let's help each other out. Call Karin 933-9766 (home) or 966-5082 (leave message). Keep trying!! PLEASE TRADE YOUR N-4 PARKING sticker for my S-5 sticker. It would make my life a lot easier! Thank you! Pete 929-2787. Keep trying! WANT TO TRADE AN S-5 parking sticker for an N-4. If you have an N-4 you want to trade, call Susan at 962-0245. personals FREE COPY! Your right to know by Darwin Gross. Subjects ranging from the spiritual body of man to abortion, science, the sun. and the awakening of one's consciousness. Write: ECKANKAR Center. P.O. Box 4125, Chapel Hill 27514. CALL WXYC REQUEST LINE 962-8989 to hear Brand New Love Affair, Sooner or Later, Lone Survivor and other great tunes from Brice Street's debut album. BRICE STREET BAND says "Welcome back Carolina students. Go Heels!" Check out our debut album. Rise Up in The Night sale-priced at Record Bar. Dexr Jlttuny Ciaoa, Cs asd Co. Its good to b back to tli drink, drws and no iltf. Watch oi for tiurt rcd-ockd pppnaiat weirdo. Lov to mSL, Aady U'arnoL J.IL's nephew and Teddy Dear. BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. Large selection of buckles and strips. All buckles $2.50. all strips $.75. Call Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Leave message. EDDIE L. of 19 Old East Meet me at the Eiffel Tower at 4:30 a.m. tomorrow. Green eyes. CLASSIFIED ADS AHE SU3JTCT TO CENSUS by thm DHL If aa ad yoa placed doea not raw, plaaea call th '.Ice Isaseedlately for explanation.
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