Page 8-Wednesday, May 10, 1978-The Michigan Doily CAPTORS STILL AT LARGE: weeks ag official at World I to Queen murder o most infli candidate an histoj church-b and the la West. Carter cowardly pathy to I PREMI an emer[ President address ti Thousa massive Brigades March 1 bodyguar death f policies o ty, rulers The boc Moro wor wrapped blanket,v Caetani, U ai Moro dead; (Continued from Page u Rome's busiest districts. o that no government or party IT WAS HUNCHED over in the ttend his funeral. luggage space behind the rear seat of eaders from President Carter the Renault hatchback. Moro's hands Elizabeth II condemned the and feet were chained. Police said he of the man considered Italy's had been shot - once in the back of the uential politician, the leading head and 10 or 11 times around the e for president and architect of heart - sometime in the previous 24 ric agreement between the hours, possibly at about dawn yester- acked Christian Democrats day. argest Communist party in the They theorized he may have been shot inside the car, which apparently called it a "contemptible and had been parked at the spot for several act." He sent a letter of sym- hours when it was found. Moro's widow. THe discovery was made by police [ER GIULIO Andreotti called explosives experts responding to an gency Cabinet meeting and anonymous call that a bomb had been Giovanni Leone scheduled an planted in the adjacent Via Funari. othe nation. Finding nothing there, they searched Inds of police mounted a Via Caetani, then spotted something in new manhunt for the Red the back of the Renault and broke in. killers who abducted Moro on FIREMEN WHO SAW the slain 6, slaying his five police politician's body said the face was ex- ds, and "sentenced" him to tremely pale with several days' growth Or the "anti-proletarian" of beard, and his 5-foot-11 frame had f his Christian Democrat Par- lost considerable weight. of Italy for three decades. Police said they found a bracelet and dy, clad in the dark gray suit watch belonging to Moro inside the car. 'e the day of his abduction and They said the cuffs of his trousers were in a blue overcoat and red filled with sand, as though he had was found on Via Michelangelo walked along a beach. a 200-yard-long street in one of Huge crowds of ordinary Italians, sullen and weeping, flocked to the scene of the grim discovery, to Moro's home and to the street corner site of the Mar- ch 16 kidnapping. m stylistsSTILL WRAPPED in a blanket, the Harold, Dove body received the last rites of the and Chet Roman Catholic Church from a priest who hurried over from the nearby U N ONChurch of Jesus. It was placed in an ithe I ambulance and sped off to a nearby OPEN 830 AM morgue. Moro's widow, Eleonora, accom- panied by her three daughters and son, viewed the body for five minutes at the morgue. Italy stunned MONE. MAaRO JY oS4 KIDNAPPED V/ VATIcAN C E ROM E "C\J EMBASSYAMERICAN PIAZZA y0 AMORO SVENEZ A Bu (~/~ODY j-~,)~iIARkAAI.N% Villa Dario FOUND Rta . .i w3t* \. 4$ cous in Miles Q v~ THIS MAP SHOWS the spot in Rome where the body of former Italian Premier Aldo Moro was found yesterday. Moro was kidnapped March 16 by Red Brigade terrorists who, after failed negotiation attempts, shot their 61-year-old captive through the head. Red Brirades: Italy's most feared guerrillas t Ir G Q V c c r 4 V. c Cl Itz, f - r hi: - y I J I! p PROGRAMMERS PROGRAMMERIANALYSTS MDS1 is the recognized leader in the development and marketing of high technology computer products and services for manufacturing applications. QUALIFICATIONS * Math, Engineering or Computer Science Background. " Knowledge or experience in Fortran or Assembler Programming. " Scientific or Engineering Programming Experience Preferred. 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They killed Moro's five-man escort with military precision without as much as wounding Moro himself. They abandoned cars used in the kid- napping on streets near the tightest roadblocks, released communiques and letters from Moro in widespread locations and at embarrassing times for the government, continued a hot pace of terrorist attacks including four "kneecappings" in the past week and chose a symbolic spot to deliver Moro's body. THE BODY WAS found yesterday in the back of a car parked alongside the Communist party headquarters and just a block from the national headquarters of the Christian Democrats, the two principal political targets of their attacks. Police estimate that there may be 1,500 active terrorists in the Red Brigades-only a few hundred of them hard-core members-but they say there are probably tens of thousands more who sympathize with their views and provide them with a bed for the night. The Red Brigades was begun in the early 1970s by a group of young, middle- class intellectuals from the Catholic University of Trento and the Com- munist-ruled city of Bologna. At first, they limited their activities to distribution of anti-business pham- phlets at factories and some non-lethal firebombings, only in later years adop- ting the violent tactics that have made them Italy's most feared urban guerrilla organization. RENATO CURCIO, a philosophy student considered the founder of the Red Brigages, was arrested in 1974 when an informer known as the "machine-gun friar" turned him in. he was sprung from prison by a Red Brigades raid led by his wife, Margherita Mara Cagol, but recap- tured in 1975 not long after a shootout in which his wife was killed. Curcio and 14 other leaders of the Red Brigades were eventually bound over fqr trial. Two attempts to hold the trial were aborted by Red Brigades violen- ce, and a third attempt is now under way in Turin. Moro's kidnappers tried to exchange their victim for four of the Turin prisoners and nine other jailed terrorists, but the government refused to yield. The 1974 kidnapping of Genoa prosecutor Mario Sossi marked a new phase of violence for the Red Brigades. Sossi was freed only after authorities promised to release ,,eight jailed terrorists. Prosecutor Francesco Coco, who was instrumental in vetoing the prisoner release after Sossi was safe, was him- self assassinated by the RedBrigades two years later.