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I Milian's-Stationg*riY Pushes Campaign $0' Against·Terrorism Spanish fanguage radio station WQBA continued its campaig...

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I Milian's-Stationg*riY

Pushes Campaign $0' Against·Terrorism Spanish fanguage radio station WQBA continued its campaign against terrorism Sunday with several hours of special programming as its news director, Emilio Milian, rested comfortably in Jackson Memori­ al Hospital following the bombing of his car last Friday. . Doctors at Jackson listed Milian's condition as serious, bu~ stable. The newsman's legs have been amputated below the knee. and MtIi­ an has undergone other surgery for injuries to his fame and left hand. However, Jackson spokesman Samuel Cratis said Sunday that there were no immediate plans for further surgery. Susquehanna Broadcasting Co. which ownes WQBA has already of­ fered a $25,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the persons responsible for the bombing that shattered Milian's legs. The station has also begun periodic spot announcements by public. (lfficials includirig- Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre and U.S. Senator Rich-: ard Stone condemning terrorism. A three-hour special program featur­ ing Milian's editorials against terrorism as weil as his comments on th~ lighter side of life was scheduled for Sunday evening, according ro WQEA production assistant Julio Menedez. . Meanwhile, Miami detectives were able to obtain few significant clues regarding the crime despite the numerous tips that have been. phoned into the police departTTlent and the station itse~f. -­ A telephone list including the numbers of several WQBA employes as well as the employes of other Spanish language station was found on the body of Fernandez Rey, 50, an employe of a Miami Beach hotel who died of natural causes over the weekend. Investigators for the City of Miami Police Department and the Dade County Medical Examiners of­ fice said Ray apparentlywas not connected with the bombing.