University Daily Kansan, April 21, 1983 Page 11 FBI studies emotional fitness of nominee By United Press International WASHINGTON — The FBI is investigating allegations that President Reagan's nominee to head the Justice Department's Office of Juvenile Justice is emotionally unfit for the post, a spokesman said yesterday. FBI spokesman Calvin Shishido said the investigation of Alfred Regenery, acting head of the office, was being conducted at the request of the White House on an "expedite priority." Assistant White House press secretary Anson Franklin confirmed the White House request. The allegations originated with William H. Vitalo of Madison, Wis., a pediatrician who has said he was shot by Gayle Murgui's fourth children was born in 1975. YLITAHO DECLINED TO SPECIFY what conduct he was referring to, citing medical ethics, and confirmed that he thinks Regeryn is "emotionally unqualified" for the post. He said he had been interviewed by the FBI. In a written statement, Regnery said; "I don't know what Dr. Vitalio is talking about. The births of my children were the happiest moments of my life. I don't know what his motivation is, since I know nothing about him. "He says we were together for a short time eight years ago — and for all I know he's right about that — I don't know it. I don't recall seeing him since." "I have provided the FBI with releases for medical records so that this matter may be resolved." The committee held a nomination hearing on Regnery April 6 and he was on the agenda for a vote April12, but the action was delayed at the request of committee Democrats. AT HIS CONFIRMATION HEARING earlier this month, Regenney was asked about a bumper sticker on his car saying, "Have you shugged your kid today?" He replied that it was chosen by his children as a joke. Regenry is a former official of the Young Americans for Freedom and an aide to Sen. Paul Laxalt, R-Nev. He worked in the Justice Department before nomination to his present post. By United Press International Thais get more U.S. guns BANGKOK, Thailand — The United States yesterday delivered a second shipment of advanced long-range howitzers and ammunition to help Thailand meet a Vietnamese military threat along its border with Cambodia. A U.S. Embassy spokesman said the 155mm howitzers, among the most modern in the American arsenal, were taken from the army's own inventory amid a 3-week-old Vietnamese drive against Cambodia rebels along Thailand's eastern border. THE HOWITZERS, PART OF THAILAND's annual $150 to $200 million U.S. arms purchases, were specially modified to match the 18.5-mile range of Soviet-applied 300mm artillery, he said. Nine days ago, two giant Air Force C-5 transport planes airlifted the first shipment of eight modified howitzers to Bangkok following a Thai request for accelerated deliveries of U.S. weapons. 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