zona anrl, according to authorities, was a notable school drop* out. Briefly, he served In the Air force.After that, according to police, he worked up a reputation as a hoy Romeo in Michigan,- until he got a 90-day suspended sentence (1961) for bilking a charily. AfLer that, he was hired by Mossier as a sort of whitecollar handyman, a presentable fellow lo kind of keep an eye on the store when Dad and Auntie went off on their frequent business-and-pleasure excursions. After that f October, MU3) Mr. Powers was fired by his millionaire employer, for reasons still clouded In speculation. Aflcr Ibat, young handsome went to selling trailers in Houston.And *ft*r doing some of that, according to the Dade County district attorney, Mr. Powers flew lo Miami {June 2?, 1SMJ, found Mr. Mossier alon# after midnight In the Key Btscayn* flat, cracked his skull with 6 pop bottle and itabbtd him over and over with the fvrry of a crazed wasp, and later that morning {June 30) coolly flew back to Houston.Powers and his Aunt Candy have been free in $50,009 b3il since their arraignment on first-degree murder charges last Aug. 11—just a year after the si ay i tig. Their trial is scheduled to open on Jar. 17.The State ccntcnds it was no accident that Candy was miles away at the hour (about 2 a.m.) of the murder. Taking then