The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 21, 1982--Page 5 $5 million bond for DeLorean From AP and UPI LOS ANGELES - A federal magistrate set bond at $5 million yesterday for John DeLorean, the fenegade auto tycoon who allegedly bankrolled a huge cocaine deal in a desperate attempt to prevent the collapse of his "dream" sports car company in Northern Ireland. DeLorean, a distinguished-looking 6- foot-4 jet setter, was returned to jail, failing to post the bond set by U.S. Magistrate Voleny Brown. IN A MONDAY interview with the ritish Broadcasting Corp., DeLorean "aid he had secured the money needed to save the firm. "We're planning to keep this com- pany alive no matter what happens," DeLorean said. "And we have the fun- ding in place. It's in the bank." DELOREAN declined to say where he had found the money. "I'm not allowed to say that until the transaction is concluded," he had said. The 51-year-old maverick was charged with conspiracy to distribute :cocaine and possession with intent to distribute. He was a $650,000-a-year vice president of General Motors Corp. when he quit in 1973 to build sleek hand- made sports cars. He earlier had been regarded as a top candidate for presidency of the giant corporation. FEDERAL agents said DeLorean, 57, was the financier of a scheme to buy and re-sell 100 kilos of cocaine - 220 pounds - worth $23 million on the street, and also discussed importing heroin. Brown rejected prosecution requests to set bail at $20 million, as well as a request by DeLorean's attorney to let him put up a $1 million house in San Diego County. DeLorean did not enter a plea, but his defense attorney said he will plead in- nocent later. A hearing was scheduled for Nov. 1. DELOREAN allegedly had taken delivery of an undisclosed amount of cocaine when he was arrested by un- dercover agents at a hotel near Inter- national Airport Tuesday, only hours after the collapse of his company in Belfast. Federal agents said DeLorean, who had been under surveillance for mon- ths, had offered a 50 percent share in his car company in return for the narcotic profits. The company, set up in Northern Ireland with $126 millin from the British government and a reported $4 million of DeLorean's own money, owes debts of more than $60 million. DELOREAN'S gorgeous wife, Christina Ferrare, a top New York model, rushed to her husband's side as the silver-haired tycoon; handcuffed and looking solemn, was led through the crowd of spectators who jammed the courtroom. The couple sat quietly together while Brown heard a codefendant's case. The night before DeLorean arrived from New York, federal agents had arrested two other men and seized 60 pounds of cocaine worth $6.5 million. The Drug Enforcement Agency said the cocaine was the first installment of the planned 220 pounds. UNDERCOVER DEA Agent Jerry West submitted an affidavit that he met with DeLorean on Sept. 4 to discuss details of the cocaine deal, and DeLorean also spoke of importing heroin from Thailand "as a means of generating large amounts of capital to be put into DeLorean Motor Co." MINI-COURSE 313 The Holocaust it's literary and ideological origins on manifesta- tions. Ideas behind the event. Mon, Wed-3-4:30 Oct. 25-Nov. 22 Registration GERMAN DEPT. 3110 MLB _. :>:; ~ ,, y , . ; . . - N' DeLorean ... $5 million bail set FULL SERVICE PHOTO LAB Bulimia widespread on campus fk. I i; (Continued from Page 1) ultimately, bulimic behavior can be topped. At the hospital's bulimia rogram, he said, group and individual counseling serve to help identify the situations in which a patient tends to turn to food for solace. "Hopefully, I can start to help them to develop other ways to deal with their feelings," Castagna said. Group sessions usually last about 17 weeks and, he said, in the past have had about a 50 percent success rate in stop- ping bulimia. The sooner it is reported, he said, the easier it is to treat. "If we an get them at six months or one year, before it becomes ingrained behavior, it will be easier to treat," he said. The counseling process is not an in- stant cure, Jane said, although it helped her understand some of the reasons why she is bulimic. "On an intellectual level, that (understanding the causes of bulimia) is great, but on a gut level, it isn't enough Ito make me stop," she said. 1 WITH MORE counseling, Jane said she hopes she will not need to binge anymore. Until then, she said, "it just feels so good to get help." In addition to counseling, bulimics are sometimes referred to a nutritioniist, Castagna said, to learn about proper eating habits. "Many of these women don't know how to eat. Hairsty les for Men and Women DASCOLA STYLISTS Liberty off State ........8-9329 EatUo South U........62-O33 rorand'. .. .......... 971-9973 MpeVillage ..........761-2733 They don't know what a normal meal is," he said. The bulimia program, housed in the University's Riverview Building, takes referrals from the Health Service. Castagna said the program attempts to accommodate everyone who desires counseling, but, because of budget con- straints, is not able to counsel everyone individually. "We are as much a victim of the economy as any other part of the University," he said. Persons with questions about bulimia are encouraged to call the hospital or the University's student counseling services, which has counselors qualified to advise students about the condition. 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