Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, August 1, I1975 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, August 1, 1975 Hoffa reported (Conatned from Page 3) Detective Robert Bloom said there was no sign of struggle. Bloom said Hoffa's "car was there and he wasn't." SINCE HIS release from fed- eral prison, Hoffa has sought to regain his lofty union position, but he is barred from union ac- tivities by a provision in the clemency decree granted by Nixon. Fighting the union ban in the courts, Heffa has been embroil- ed for more than a year in a dispute with the current union leadership. Reports of Hoffa's disappear- ance came in the wake of a re- cent bombing of a car belong- OPTOMETRIST Full Contact Lens Service Visual Examinations 548 CHURCH ST. 663-2476 ing to Richard Fitzsimmons, vice president of Teamster Lo- cal 299 in Detroit. HOFFA SAID afterwards that he believed he knew who was responsible for the explosion, but he declined to identify the person. Some union observers blamed the bombing on a rift between pro- and anti-Hoffa forces in the Detroit local. Richard Fitzsim- mons is the son of Teamsters International President Frank Fitzsimmons, Hoifa's handpick- ed successor who is now his bit- ter rival. Nixon's clemency proclama- tion freed Hoffa after the ex- union leader had served only four-and-one-half years of his sentence. But Nixon banned Hoffa from union activities un- til 1980 in what Hoffa claimed was a political deal with Frank Fitzsimmons. Fitzsimmons, up for re-election in 1976, says he had nothing to do with the clemency decree. LEONARD Boudin, Hoffa's at- torney in his court fight to re- gain power in the Teamsters, missing said he had no knowledge of Hoffa's disappearance. "It's an absolutely dreadful thing, I hope he has not been kidnaped, I hope he has not been injured," Boudin said in New York. The lawyer would not specu- late on why Hofa might be missing, but he added, "The controversy inside the Team- sters speaks for itself, but I'm not ready to make any charges." POLICE said Hoffa's car was found in a shopping center park- ing lot adjacent to the Machus Red Fox Restaurant. Restaurant manager John Miller said Hoffa did not visit the establishment anytime Wednesday. Hal DeLong, a longtime Hoffa friend, said: "It's not uncom- mon for union officials to meet someone, park, leave their car and be gone for several days." DeLong, a spokesman for Teamsters Local 299 where Hoffa began his meteoric rise to unon power, said Hoffa "can't have any part of union activi- ties, but let's face it, he's close friends with many people." Counselling center to finance new projects through HEW grant (Coninued from Page 3) In addition to the funds it re- cently received from OYD, Oz- one House is presently operat- ing on a grant from the Na- tional Institute of Mental Health (NIME). The $3,000 NI- MH grant, which runs out September 30, was the first federal funding Ozone House received. The inflow of federal monies is the result of Title II of the 1974 Juvenile Protection Act which requires HEW to grant $5 million to runaway programs annually. A C C 0 R D I N G to Wanda Stitt of OYD, $900,001 was used to finance research and statis- tical surveys. In addition to HEW's legal obligation to fund runaway pro- 1millNUTES Y CIDULD . .... E FItIEND S LIFEG grams, Mike Slezark, former coordinator of Ozone House, feels there has been a change in HEW's attitudes towards op- erations like Ozone House. "Ozone House represents a counter culture alternative so- cial services group" said Slez- ack. "At first, in the late 60's and early 70's, HEW was down on pars-professional groups." 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