Wednesday, September 22, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DA)LY Page Seven Wednesday, September 22, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAJLY Former Chilean ambassador, friend, killed in bomb blast POLICE - DRUG PROBE: Tannian turns over MSA defeats move for CSJ filing fee WASHINGTON (4)- A for-' mer Chilean ambassador to the United States and a woman col- league were killed yesterday when a bomb ripped through their car as they drove past the embassy he once occupied. Killed by the blast were Or- lando Letelier, 44, ambassador from Chile during the regime of the late Marxist President Salvador Allende, and Ronnie Karpen Moffitt, 25, who worked with Letelier at a research in- stitute. Moffitt's husband, Mi- chael, was discharged from' George Washington University Hospital after treatment. RON HELLER, a supervisor at the FBI's Washington field office, said agents were check- ing unsubstantiated reports that Reading sues coP (Continued from Page 1) Milstein said students on cam-, pus have been responding well to the "Mini Lessons," and sev- eral have enrolled for the class- es, offered at almost half the cost of Evelyn Wood. "Their enrollments have been good, their advertising is really good," admitted Sussman. "But if you saw something implied as Evelyn Wood for half the price, you'd buy it." ' T.etelier had received death former ambassador's car as theIf threats in recent days. late model auto passed through ile s to g ra n hle said laboratory specialists * Sheridan Circle on Washington's were "analyzing each piece" of Embassy Row. Both the roof the wrecked car, a process that and hood of the car were buck- DETROIT (UPI) - Police that he is still in his job. h will take several days. led by the force of the explo- Chief Philip Tannian has turned a "At this time we can defi- sion and the outside paneling on over seven departmental files AMONG the records subpena- P nitely say it was a high explo- the driver's door was blown off to a federal grand jury prob-? ed by the grand jury were files sive and definitely put under its frame. Parts were scatter- ing reports of drug trafficking from the Police Department's his Letelier's car on the driver's ed as far as So feet. among high level Detroit po- internal affairs section, includ- side," Heller said of the bomb. licemen, including Deputy Chief ing a dossier on Blount, a po- DISTRICT of Columbia Police THE EXPLOSION occurred Frank Blount. liceman on Mayor Young's - and the Treasury Department's less than a block from the Chi- The grand jury also heard staff and Inspector John Henry,' Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and lean embassy that Letelier testimony yesterday from two acting commander of the 11th o Firearms also were investigat-' commanded for two years. witnesses being held in protec- precinct. ___ L_ __ _ ;tiv u~tstodv Two other uniden- _t jury ome reportedly served as an after-work gathering spot for Blount and other top-level po- ice officers. TWO OTHER witnesses also appeared before the grand jury. Tuesday. A juror identified one , of them only as "Mr. Smith," while U. S. Attorney Philip Van Dam said the fourth witness vas a federal law-enforcement >fficial. Van Darn and Geoffrey An- erson, acting chief of the U. S. Organized Crime Strike Force n Detroit, also spent several ninutes in the grand jury room. In June, 1940, Presidentj Roosevelt transferred 50 World Var I destroyers to Britain in exchange for leases on air and naval bases. (Continued From Page I and Welfare prohibiting sex discrimination in any aspect of higher education. Although recent MSA policy has been to appoint one woman and one man to the two student seats on the board, past posi- tions have often been filled by two men. One of the student seats is currently held by a woman. FOLLOWING debate on the issue MSA members concluded that student posts on the board would be more influential if held by one man and one wo- man. Names of the two stu- dents under consideration for the post will now be submitted to President Fleming for ap- proval. "lumental then submitted a detailed outline of the structure atd function of all MSA com- mittees and called for the re- cruiting of students to serve as members. Positions are open on all committees as are four seats in the Central Student Judic- iary (CSJ) which functions as a student court to try infrac- tions of student government rules and to settle lawsuits. A motion calling for a one dollar fee with all student suits filed with the CSJ failed follow- ing a discussion on its legality. The proposed fee would have covered some of the administra- tive costs of dealing with law- suits. . i1 a { ,] j s ' ing the explosion. Both President Ford and his lV v1 Two of the witnesses who tified witnesses also testified Letehier had been a frequent Democratic rival Jimmy Carter t testified yesterday were William critic of the military group issued statements deploring the TANNIAN, who did not ap- Leon Underwood, a D e t r o i t that now rules Chile, and oppo- killings. before the rand r es- service station operator, and nents of that government imme- Chilean Ambassador Manuel terday, turned the filesover to i Marie Landers. They were diately claimed the killing was Trucco said, "My government the U.S. Drug Enforcement Ad-' arrested by DEA agents last political terrorism, repudiates this outrageous act ministration (DEA). The sub- Saturday and placed in protec- The blast ripped through the of terrorism . . I urgently re- penaed records indicate that. tive custody. quest that a complete and seri- federal agents are investigating; The Detroit Free Press said ous inquiry be undertaken." reports of police-drug involve- it learned from sources that co n 1 al B ment going back several years. federal agents placed a listening BUT CHILEAN dissidents in The most startling develop- device in a motor home that New York and Washington con- ment in the case occured Mon- was parked at the service sta- tended that Chilean secret po- day when drug agents, assisted tion Underwood formerly oper- p e tj mlice were implicated in the by Tannian and other Detroit der etoit.re otr (p e ti o bombing. police officers, raided Blount's ae nDtot h oo The New York group, Chile home in search of evidence. SHE EXPLAINED the higher Democratico, said Letelier had Blount, a 26-year veteran and Paid Politicalt price on the fact that Evelyn been stripped of his citizenship the highest-ranking black on Wood "is a 20-year-old corn- 10 days earlier after being ac- the police force, met with pany, who have spent 17 years cused of having "attempted Mayor Coleman Young Tues-3 learning the technique." i from abroad to act against the day, but refused to comment .In essential interests of the state." after the meeting except to say Milstein cited dissatisfaction; among employes, investigationsEC of Evelyn Wood by the Attor- ney General, and lawsuits filed Football Saturdays against the company as reasons ?MEET THE C why employes left Evelyn Wood. CH ILDCARE Perry 21/2-10 year olds Fred Postill a planned program of fun activities include: Hillary George GAMES SNACKS FILMS CRAFTS ANN ARBOR ARMORY r , 223 E. Ann CLLA A SATURDAY,Sept. 25th 1289 JEWETT 800PM :OAM. 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