Page 10-Saturday, September 13, 1980-The Michigan Daily Drug ring collapse linked to murder MIDDLEBURY, Conn. (AP)-A 22- year-old man says a former roommate lured him to a wooded area where he was kidnapped to New York, shot, wrapped in a rug and dumped in the East River. Authorities said the shooting and a similar one that ended i death are connected with the collapse a drug ring that allegedly sold cocaine on college campuses in the Northeast.. Ten arrests were made in the abduc tions and investigators said a woman hired as a killer was being sought. Joseph Vilela told authorities that af ter he was dumped in the river he freed himself from his bonds and played dead while his assailants fired more gun- shots into the water. He was picked up by a passing tugboat a half hour later. VILELA WAS REPORTED to bei protective custody yesterday. The body of the other man, wrapped in a rug and shot in the chest and left shoulder, was pulled from the East River a week ago. He was identified as John Senior, 20-year-old son of a former major stockholder in the Pillsbury Co and a student at New England College in Henniker, N.H. Authorities said the shootings of the men, who are both from wealthy Mi dlebury, Conn. families, were part of complex case involving a, cocaine trial in New Haven and the collapse of the drug ring. Law enforcement surces in New York said the two victims were "fingered" out of fear they would be surprise wit- nesses in the trial of Dean Kachulis, 22. Kachulis pleaded guilty Monday in New Haven to narcotics charges. INVESTIGATORS SAID that after the drug ring collapsed, resulting in th trial of Kachulis and others, the kilin of four young pushers were plannes, Sources said the group allegedly sold cocaine on college campuses in the Nor- theast. Vilela told authorities that on Labor Day he went toa Waterbury apartment shared by Kachulis, his former room- mate, and 22-year-old Scott Douglas. Kachulis told him, Vilela said, that he wanted to introduce him to some frien- ds who had met Senior earlier in t day. Vilela told authorities he was taken tq a wooded area near Waterbury, where several men and a woman drove up in a van and bound him before taking him to New York. BRONX, N.Y. DISTRICT Attorney Mario Meroa quoted Vilela as saying he was taken to a warehouse there and was blindfolded, gagged, shot in the face, wrapped in a rug and bound before being dropped into the river. On Wednesday, FBI agents arrest Kachulis, Douglas and John Mc- Cullough, 33, of the Bronx, charging them with murder and attempted mur- der. A day later, FBI agents in New York, acting on a kidnapping indic- tment, arrested David Taylor, 30, of Manhattan, and Charles Simmons, 31, of the Bronx. The arrests of Taylor and Simmons on Thursday were on a warrant from sealed federal indictment filed in Ne Haven. The FBI in New Haven refuses to discuss the case, citing a gag order issued by U.S. District Judge Ellen Burns. That gag order is expected to remain in effect until the end of the drug trial of Kachulis' co-defendant, Johan Arends of Hamden. Kachulis, Arends and Ed- ward Crane of Honolulu were accused -of possession of 26 pounds of cocaine valued at more than $700,000. Crane is listed as a fugitive. Arends has plead innocent. sale 9.99 to 23.99 Juniors: save more than 20% on soft tops and jeans from BRITTANIA. The placket-front top comes in fall shades of polyester/cotton brushed flannel, reg. $18, sale 9.99.50 units.' And choose from a collection of fashionable straight-leg jeans in blue cotton denim, with a variety of novel pocket treatments, reg. $24 to $31, sale 17.99to 23.99.150 units.* In A Nice Girl Like You at Hudson's Briarwood. sale 15.99 to 24.99 Savings on great campus casuals for That Guy: the classic V-neck of soft ribbed velour, in versatile colors for layering over shirts: gray, black and burgundy. Of cotton/nylon. 60 units," reg. $20, sale 15.99. And we've taken 20% off BRITTANIA fashion jeans in boot-cut and flared styles, all with back pocket interest. Pick yours in light or dark blue cotton denim, waist sizes 28 to 36.100 units.' Reg. $27 to $32, sale 20.99 to 24.99. That Guy at Briarwood. 4 sale S69 Reg. $99. The bag bed/chqir is a comfy com- panion for dorm rooms or anywhere else, and it's now at a very comfortable price. Sink into its over- stuffed cushions for lounging, studying, socializing, then fold it out into a full-length bed when the text- books put you to sleep. It's of durable duckcloth, in. a rich rust tone, and compact enough for small spaces. 50 units" in Lifestyle Furniture at Briarwood. I Fine technical pens from