Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1981, Page 5, Image 5

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    Reagan picks press aide,
huddles with Gen. Haig
WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres.
elect Ronald Reagan filled two
more vacancies on his White
House staff Tuesday and spoke
with Secretary of State-desig
nate Alexander M. Haig about
the Iranian hostage stalemate,
which may be inherited by the
new administration.
Reagan stepped out of Blair
House, coatless despite Wash
ington’s freezing tempera
tures, to announce to reporters
that James Brady, his transition
team spokesman, will be White
House press secretary, and
Kama Small of the US.
Chamber of Commerce will be
Brady's deputy.
The appointments were the
first Reagan has announced
personally. The president-elect
also pledged to hold regular
press conferences, but would
not say how often.
Reagan's unscheduled ap
pearance followed a 1 Vi-hour
meeting with Haig, who faces a
promised grilling this week
when the Senate Foreign Rela
tions Committee considers his
nomination. Some senators,
particularly Democrats, want to
question the retired Army gen
eral about his White House role
during Richard Nixon’s admin
istration.
After his first meeting with
Reagan since the Republican
National Convention last sum
mer, Haig said he expects his
confirmation hearing to be
“very thorough.” But he said he
is prepared and doesn’t expect
any problem.
The hearings were mentioned
during his session with Reagan,
Haig said, but they focused on
"the organizational arran
gements that we will set up for
the conduct of American for
eign policy.”
Haig also said he and Reagan
“discussed a number of current
foreign policy issues that are
very urgent and very impor
tant."
Asked if his mentor, former
Secretary of State Henry Kis
singer, would have a role in the
Reagan administration, Haig
said he wouldn’t ignore the
“experience, skill and know
ledge” of any former secretary
of state and might seek advice
from time to time.
Chapman pleas innocent,
insanity seen as defense
NEW YORK (AP) - Mark
Chapman, ringed by armed
court officers in a heavily
guarded courthouse, pleaded
innocent Tuesday to killing
former Beatle John Lennon. His
lawyer said Chapman won’t
deny the shooting but will offer
insanity as his defense.
Defense attorney Jonathan
Marks also said he acknow
ledged that his client is mentally
competent to stand trial.
"Not guilty,” were the only
words spoken by the
25-year-old Chapman during a
brief appearance before State
Supreme Court Justice Herbert
Altman.
The judge appointed two psy
chiatrists and a psychologist to
examine the defendant, one of
them a veteran of the Son of
Sam multiple murder case. Pre
trial hearings were scheduled
for Feb. 11 and Feb. 25, with a
trial date to be set at the latter
appearance.
Chapman is accused of
stepping out of the shadows late
on the night of Dec. 8 and gun
ning down the 40-year-old Len
non as he and his wife, Yoko
Ono, were entering their luxury
apartment building.
Chapman has been described
as an ardent Lennon fan and
only a few hours before the
shooting had obtained the
former Beatle’s autograph as
Lennon and his wife left the
Dakota.
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