— ee = i, o> ’ gg i - * J prery | o ” ___ THE PONTIAC PRE 112th YEAR zr. § keener PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955—26 PAGES ey te Lower Budget Submitted to Congr Soviets to Give Atomic Secrets to Red Nations Kremlin Announcement Follows Vow to Share Power -Plant Data MOSCOW \)—The Soviet Union announced today it is turning over atomic know-how and fissionable;| materials for peaceful use Germany, Poland, Romania and Czechoslovakia. The announcement was contained in a decision of FEL i : Eg 1 i aL ? 1 | EEE | f af f a 2 z F : até fe aF i! lE FE ry i i IN NEW YORK—John H. Noble, of Detroit, Russians after nine and a reunited this morning with | York. MEET recently released by half years in prison, Former Red Prisoner, Parents Reunited ae parents, Charles and Hildegarde Noble, in New AP Wirephote First Afom-Powered Sub Begins Sea Trials Today GROTON, Conn. (UP)—The USS Nautilus, the world’s first atom-powered submarine, heads down the Thames River for Long Island Sound under nuclear power today to begin a week of sea trials. The $55,000,000 submarine sails from the pier of the 11 a. m. EST) 2%. years after former President Truman laid the keel and almost a year after Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower PAboard the Nautilus will be Cmdr. Eugene P. Wilkin- son, his étvifian technicians Europe Weather Damage Rising Blizzards, Floods Hit Wide Areas; Shipping Also Threatened surtacing, will not submerge dur |< riand today while a tidwinter | thaw and rains sent rivers swirling The first sea trials for the 3,000- Southern England. Icy. gales lashed Bavaria parts of France and whipped up huge waves in the North Sea and Atlantic. The 53,000-ton liner United rilt | ES 2 35 ui RF “ a i { 8 a B ‘1 5 4 H Es Se Mit ites Hii ap i i + Hi 203% 7k E 8 electric boat division of the General Dynamics Corp. (at |“; the ship with oottie of cham- ‘Rev. Lord Dies; Created Pageant for Detroit in 1951 ST. LOUIS (UP)—Services for the Rev. Daniel A. Lord, 66, crea tor of a huge pageant which | marked Detroit's 250th anniver- sary in 1951, will be held Wednes- day in St. Francis Xavier College chapel here. The Catholic writer died in St. John's Hospital Saturday of can- et Father Lord was told almost a year ago that he had incurable cancer of both lungs U. 5. Will Give Costa Rica 4 Planes Today Americans May Also Join Border Patrol in Rebel Uprising WASHINGTON (INS) — Four U. S. fighter planes will be turned over to Costa Rica today and a border patrol — possibly involving U.. 8. personnel—was or- dered to block arms ship- ments to rebels in the em- battled republic. The four Mustang fight- ers, sold by the U. S. to the Central American nation for a token sum of one dol- lar each, left San Antonio, Tex., Sunday afternoon. Ac- dor, Brazil, be only a “I haven't got a worry in the world,” he said. “I feel fine.” He was best known in Michigan marking Detroit's 250th birthday | and for his “Light Up the Land” |anniversary of the University of Detroit in 1952. Burial will be in Jesuit tety in suburban Florissant Mercury Drop, Snow ‘Is Area Forecast Colder weather arid more snow tonight and tomorrow is the U.S. Weather Bureau reports forecast for the Pontiac area. Tonight's low will'range between 13 and 17 degrees followed by cloudy skies. and snow tomorrow. High Tuesday will be 24 to 28 de- Ceme- grees. Tuesday night will be with tem- peratures between 24 and 28, with more snow. : Weekend temperatures in down- town Pontiac ranged between 24 and M4 Saturday with a trace of - Today at 8 a.m. meter reading was 18 degrees, rising to 23 by 1 p.m. Forecast: All Merry MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)—Peggy om oatrean tees Plane Crashes eae at than been he | mew, NEP representa: find ats courage ues imestgnting, ja Costa, Rice let the news get (Continued on Page 2, With 13 Aboard ri 77 i z 2 § 73 Joyce Meriwether decided a change _|in the weather was all right with | zis i i : [ Budget Items at a Glance WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower's annual budget calls for 62.4 billion dollars in spending during the 1956 fiscal year which begins July 1. Here are the major functions for which the President proposed the funds be spent, with a comparison of estimated expenditures for the current fiscal year and actal spending for the previous fiscal year. (in billions of dollars). Agriculture and Farm Resources _ Contingencies rere **- Spending snner-sagt 7.1 Government-Owned 10.9 0.6 18 44 2.3 8.9 13 78 12 65 1 %2 116 63.5 62.4 ‘Rising Revenue fo Help Reduce — Deficit by ‘56 | Ike Says $62 Billion Needed in 12 Months Starting July 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (#)—Pres- ident Eisenhower recom- mended today a slightly trimmed budget he said is designed to guard the na- ‘|| tion “against attack from | without and undermining fe | from within” while advanc- ing human welfare and'eco- nomic growth. . The chief executive spending blueprint, out- lined in a 27,000-word mes- It contemplates a deficit of about 2% billion dollars —a little more than , starting a 1, would be a billion dollars over this year—re- over the national econ- e & i Your Own Share of National Debt Getting Smaller Ike Asks $59 Million Civil Defense Funds WASHINGTON @ today Pa TY Psi. 8 a8; 3 as eel +S ‘ F 3 Fie li ae a ef i a5 gty F i if i i ott : 4 St. Marys Bridge Project Included in Ike Budget ects during the 12 months starting | July 1. “| The 7 New Peak increase of about 3 per cent over the estimated 1954 level The auto industry should pro- duce and the domestic market absorb abgut 6,800,000 cars and trucks—‘‘provided we continue to enjoy labor peace.” The industry built 6,200,000 vehicles fer the domestic market bast year, , Including Canada and export, hit vehicle production should to- tal 7,600,000 cars and ‘trucks. _ of General Motors cars, Curtice said, “will in our history.” He said he| envisioned the 10 billion despite the deliveries will fe volume. Eisenhower's highway program, fo National i. z H ' z Hi Ht H | 2 z i i ik Fr i LF Katy! i if hi iF; : i modernization and expansion ot| , Me said General Motors’ capi- tal expenditures “of General Motors facilities in Ew wilt ti at a rate “both te keep Ge present program hes ties and products modern and Motors will have expended in the] Sor, n Today's Press | * Shee Oe eee ee ew ee eRe rene Sale te et a _. 2 34 on i President ftetta | oe 3 E Congress last year and created the St. Law- if il i ' as de y4 — oe THE PO , ¥ “g , i Z . = * ap - ae 7 ¢ oer as 4 Fla . 3 o {ff #488 ei RTT § a are = 5: Leet i uj if a | apy Brot WW: iia i gc | 53H! ae i ih ‘i 1 . Rta Poet ith Hi iF iG fio ghil iy i Heart et [lit Hf # | gon reed MUTA Lt H Hi 7 Fa | (ASS! ih ite ll i HG TREE] RT nen ae pl cm a eum Se 3 aay 5 = i 2 . t . , 3 aes i ; Pere i ae i SUG ai a. : = ast at res Ht z° us Histh i == Hi Ni eH BL He gli, 2 jg 2 yah lh ‘lis li: aH i eit Bal, nt nel Nida wot i! 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Adams likely will be asked to give thé Senate Investigations subcommittee more information on the Irving Peress case, Sen. McClellan (D-Ark) said last night. McClellan, who succeeds Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) as subcommit- tee chairman, said in an NBC ra- dio-TV interview he does not think the Army has provided all the facts. May Subpoena The Air Force said he was con- victed Jan. 11 of disrespect for a superior officer, willful disobedi- ence of a lawful command and un- lawfully striking two Japanese policemen. High School Is Topic for Brooks PTA MILFORD — A panel discussion on the need for a new high school in the Huron Valley School Sys- tem will highlight a meeting of the Brooks PTA tonight. Harold Hansen, superintendent of schools, and Erwin Johnson, prin- cipal, wil] present facts and fig- ures on the present enrollments and estimated future needs. ‘The need for a new high school has become an important issue in ate deception” on the subcommit |the area. It was the topic at & tee and the American people. Milford PTA Meeting last Mon- : day, and the prinicpal subject for Early this month, the army is- a lan ol gic Huron Valley sued a 10,000-word chronology of| s-hool Board meeting Thursday. the case and listed Adams and Lt.| A; that meeting, Hasen pointed xen. Walter L. Weible, a deputy| out that ‘“‘the wave of increase chief of staff, as making the final | from larger elementary classes is decision to give Peress an honor-| beginning to hit the high school. able discharge. “Present enrollment stands at In his letter to Stevens, McCar-| 515," he said, “. . . and by 1959) thy said neither Weible nor Ad | there will be more than 800 pu-| ams was included in a list of 20) pils.” officers the Army last spring named for the subcommittee as those ‘‘taking an active part in| the personnel actions’ concerning Peress. Ld . - _ Peress, a New York City den- tist, was promoted to major and honorably discharged early _. last year at a time When McCarthy was demanding *he be court-martialed for refusing to answer questions about communism. McCarthy said Saturday night he had written Stevens charging the Army with practicing a “‘deliber- County Deaths Charlies C. Wroughton ROYAL OAK Service for Wie Are weld Sievers ad eat |Charies C_ Wroughton, former res- ident, was held at Webster Grove, yet answered McCarthy's letter. | 44 Saturday and commital serv- McClellan said “He believes the ‘ice Is to be held at 3 p.m. Tues- case “has been poorly handled.’ | day at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. His body is af: the Bell College Lab Gets $2,500 chapel of the William R. Hamil- GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Calvin | eo one am of mt Slayton In- College of Grand Rapids has been | vestment Bankers Co., of St. Louis, awarded a $2,500-a-year grant by | ‘he died Thursday. Surviving are the E. I. DuPont de Nemours & | i. widow, Letha, two daughters, Co. for its chemistry department. | y+s5 Owen E. Hall of Royal Oak, which is ranked fifth best among | Helen M. of Webster Grove, and the nation’s small colleges. two grandchildren. Eugene F. Chapin WALLED LAKE—Service for Eu- | gené F. Chapin, 4, of 6715 Pontiac Trail, will be held at 2 p.m | Wednesday at the Richardson-Bird Chapel, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. He died Sunday. | Surviving are two daughters, | Mrs. Zora Lince of Central Lake, Mrs. Merrill McPherson of Walled Lake and a son Leon, of Albany, Ore., also four grandchildren and twé great-grandchildren. Margie McKnight Ferguson WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. SHIP—Service for Margie Mc- Knight Ferguson, 84. of 7140 Willow Rd., will be held at 11 a.m Wednesday at the ‘Truesdale Fu }neral Home, with burial] in River- died Sunday, and is at the Pursiey | Funeral Home. Surviving are three daughters, | Mrs. Orra Risberg of Cleveland, | O., Mrs. Burt Curwane of Detroit, | Mrs. LeNoir Chittenden of Union Lake, two sons, Howard Ferguson of Inglewood, Calif., and Earl Fer- » || guson of Cleveland, O. Troy Education Board Plans School Expansion | TROY TOWNSHIP — A Detroit | finance consultant, Mathew Carey, | has been hired by the Troy Board | | of Education to give advice on a SEND US YOUR BLUE SUIT! it's an art to clean a blue suit to be free from lint, shine or disordered nap. MONITE MOTH pred Lod an all-time attendance record of 490,500 for the eight-day exhibit which closed last night. FATHER & SON Earl T. Zweifel, president of the CLEANERS Trade Assn., said the old record of FE 2-6424 481,000 was set in 1953. Last year’s Plant and Office, 941 jeslyn Ave. [| total attendance, he said was 47.- 000. side Cemetery, Kalamazoo. 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News, Austin Grant. (4) News. 6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Adven- venture film with Guy Madison. (9) The Passerby. “With Enorm- mous Love.”*.(4) Norby. Banker finds his ows account over- drawn. David Wayne. (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(9) Frank Conners. - Music, Wally Townsend--at piano. (4) Tony Martin. Songs. (2) Weather- man. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. _ 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie, Pupet show. (9) Hopalong Cas- sidy.' “Frontier Law.” (4) It's a Great Life. Vacuum cleaner salesman demonstrates their wares to stamp collector in ““The Missing Stamp.” (2) Big ‘Picture Armed Forces review. 7:15—(7) My Story. Drama. 7:30—(7) The Name's the Same. Auiz (9) Channel 9 Theater. Frederic March, Joan Bennett in ‘“Trade Winds."’ (4) Tony Mar- tin. Tony sings western sdngs. | (2) News. } 7:45—(4) News. Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Como. Songs. 8:00—(7) TV Reader's Digest. ““The Last ef the Old-Time Shooting Sheriffs” about old-timer brought out of retirement to clean up‘ “premiere program about mother who develops acute leukemia. (2) T Love Lacy. Good motels fet | li i rite z iq : gi7is the ctf g ses i i } 11:00—Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) . (4) News. Wil- liams. (2) News. LeGoff. Ding Dong School. (2) Garry 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar- thur Godfrey. 10:456—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. : 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30 — (7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To morrow. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road « of Life. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking (2) La dies Day. 1:45—(9) School Broadcast. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Bruce Mayer Show. 2:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (4) Jean McBride. (2) House Party. 3:00—~(7) Theater. (9) Tuesday Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows, 3:30—(4 One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) 4:@0—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice | « 1955 Fund Drive. it pers,” of which the Merm the top star. in show biz, wired Jane: “I'd you would.” ... r 1 ij ai i i Marden) were just divorced . . . Herself for (= When icebergs break off from | often are transported log distgnces glaciers, they often carry soil, | and dropped to the sea floor ‘when rocks and other material which ! the icebergs melt. A . Coordinated DENIM Arizona town in 1927, (4) Caesar’s | 11:38—(4) Tonight. Variety with Brighter Day Hour. Sid gets lesson in husband-} Steve Allen, Salvador Dali, guest. | : CBS flew Claude Dauphin over untidiness. (2) Burns and Allen. . . 4:156—(4) First Love. 2) Secret | from Paris for Monday's Studio Gracie chooses unusual way to | !!:—(2) Weathervane. Storm. One . . . It would be pitiful to cast get friends into swank dinner yard Denim . . . now crease re- sistant and newly beauti- ful in stripes, plaids, solids lit with white! Machine washable and TUESDAY MORNING 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) party. On Your Account. $:38—~(T) Vol 7:00 — (4 Today. (2) Morning | $ olce Program - Brian | snow |4:45—(7) Rickey the Clown. (@ Sullivan, tenor, sings ‘“‘La Donna Modern Romances @ Mobile,” Rose of Tralee,” }8:38—(2) Morning in Detroit. : ‘oon 20) Breakiest Ca. eee ee Romper Room. (2) Welcome | Robert Q ae ° Traveler. ‘ - that the actor selected was Victor 3 ! : iy i i WCAR, (118% WXYZ, (at) instrumental trio. > | §:38—(7) Rocky J _ (9) Howd will have the fictional “Mabel” Sanforized'. 35-36”. 9:00—(7) Wrestling. (9) To be an |*%—@) Breakiant with Murphy. | Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi-| of his Dumont tun back again, || + staximum shrinkage 1% nounced. (4) Medic. Repeat of | 1¢:60—(7).Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) rate Pete. but bis son Todd will play the cop this time, with Rescee along , ; ’ ‘ as a clue-happy kibiteer . . -- ays Radio Programs -- | stm sitet te. It takes four highly paid TV | Pregrams furnished by stations listed t this colume are subject te change withest notice gagmen to write even so sad a | ) | wR, Om CKLW, (tee) = WW, «858» WIBK, (18) «=: WON, (1408) an ; TONIGHT CALS, Yoo Saree CELW, Qed Neighbor WJBK, News, George The new “Pulse” ratings gives Tae bm ww. ensne ween tee | See S| at eed oo Lacy” or fe w ‘Wattrick-McKenste CELW., ao oo 10:00—WIR, Arthur Oodtrey 1:15—WJR. Ma Perkins 1 ; WIBK, Den MeLeos 10:38-—-WJIR, World Neighbors| WXYZ, My True Story "CELW. Biory, = Imogene Coca last we heard was ug CuLW. Country ‘Byte Scan. News Temple ——, = torn between Jack Carter and Hal “Ww bes Upon | eces—-wan, neverves WON, News, Piper Poul { 1:45-WJR, Guiding List | March to fill the Sid Caesarian oxLw, Chase 100—WIR. News CIWS, Jayson Josten =| Se SS. Nive. 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Huron FE 4.5791 | with having saved the life of te| “There are no hard feelings — aly’s Commiinist Jeader Palmiro| We didn’t see eye to eye,” Mitch- — Togliatt} after a Sicilisin student} um said. t pumped three bullets into“him in| ft was reported last week from FOR . San Rafael, Calif., the film's loca- tion site, that Mitchum had pushed mult Gretee Coen ue sell INSURANCE will have |er, George Coleman, into San [| WOW! DURABLY PLEATED l COTTON FOR SKIRTS! SERVICE Maynard Johnson General Insurance : Phone FE 4-4523 .* : / «= ows \ Sars hea OEE oan eee NE we EA ES eee eee ge a aS em ae Cee ee HAD 3 wi Due To Lack of ‘Vitamin A ae row It is wise to start building their ; resistance by giving them Father | ; John's Medicine if their . repeated | ; colds are due to lack of vitamin | ‘ A..It is excellent for children, | ; an@ is free from alcohol and all | harmful Father John’s Medicine also gives prompt re- lief from coughs due to colds by soothing throat irritation. It is Oe Re el OE pure, : nutritive. Over 99 years in use. {Panama fo Plan: Assassins’ Trial 1 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1955 'No Trace of $1,219,000 | See National Assembly Lifting State of Siege Now in Force PANAMA (®—Panama’s Nation- al Assembly was called to meet for the trial of former President sassination of President Jose Am tonio Remon. The mbly also was expected BOSTON u& — Among Greater | Boston's-two million residents, only five men (or was it maybe | seven or eight?) knew something | ‘nightmarish was going to~happen on the night of Jan. 17, just five years ago ‘ Shadows were heavy around the | , SS } late today to begin” preparations | |. concrete garage - and - office | ed familiarity, they passed through building in Boston's North End | | Jose Ramon Guizado and others | from which, daily, the Brink’s, Inc. | labyrinth-like interior. Nor did any accused of complicity in the a3-/ , sored money - expréss trucks | guard hear them, nor the five men went on their missions between | busy with’ money and money bags banks and businesses. * * Trail of Brink's Robbers Is Still Cold After 5 Years to lift the state of siege—a modi- fied form of martial law—which was proclaimed after Remon's 4s- sassination to aid in the appre- hension of his killers. People familiar with the area knew nothing of a strong room in Brink’s employes with pistols near their hands that night while they Se counted money in millions. Remon’s widow and Panama's; a, investigators have recon- best known woman figure, Cecilia strugted the scene, a light truck Pinel de Remon, in a land. an automobile drew up out- broadcast last night pledged her | side When the last visible pedes- |heard the bark: “Open up! This \is a stickup. Don’t give us any that concrete building, nor of five | trouble.” Then the Brink's men “humble moral and material sup- port” to Ricarde Arias Espinosa, former second vice president who was sworn in as president Satur- day following Guizado's arrest and impeachment by the National As- sembly, train vanished around & corner, men got out—the number was nev- | definitely established. With vis- lored caps and pea jackets, they might have been Brink's guards. But why did they wear gloves and rubbers on this mild, dry night? Why did each carry, under arm, a little white bundle—like a rolied-up laundry bag? And why were their faces grotesque — like those of clowns? * * «@ A key unlocked an outside door. Walking with sureness which .hint- doors in the five more locked behind the counting room grille. Not until 7:10 p.m., when they looked up and saw the row of grin- ning masks and the black guns. Forced to lie prone, tied up, their mouths taped, they saw little more. And. the Halloween-masked robbers working like swift robots, dumping heaps of money into laundry bags, spoke only in muffled mutters. The robbers half months before—vanished: with the stolen treasure, Neither Boston land and harbor police, metropolitan and state po- | lice, nor FBI, in five years ever caught up with that phantom gang or found one dollar of $98,000 in bills whote serial numbers were known. Nor did the FBI ever re- port any trace of an additional $1,481,000 in unregistered bonds, also allegedly taken that night. The robbers left no fingerprint or other useful clue. Parts of their stolen truck, dismembered by ace- tylene torch, were found months later on a suburban dump Department of Justice men have impounded secret évidence, how- ever, and they say the investiga- tion is still proceeding Phenix City Control Returns to Civilians PHENIX CITY, Ala. ® — En- forcement of law and order in Phe- nix City was in the hands of local civilian officials today for the first time since July 22. The last Alabama National Guardsmen on duty here pulled out a few hours before outgoing Gov. Gordon Persons’ order of limited martial rule expired at midnight. a * * In 2 weeks of occupation, Na- tional Guardsmen confiscated in- criminating racket records and smashed thousands of dollars | worth of gambling equipment. debts or bills when éue, arrange fer payments ean afterd, et much i owe. ONE PLACE TO (Le ee ; “Let 9 of credit counseling experience assist ad ours: Daily te . ~ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 414, South Seginaew St. Above Oakland Theater Says Michigan Is Safe | Their investigators. reopened crim- From Lake Overflow | inal cases which now ousted local DETROIT w—Lt. Col. Edward | @¥ enforcement officials had ig- J. Gallagher. lake survey officer hored or forgotten. of the Army Engineers Corps, says The full-scale cleanup was barring on-shore storms or. heavy | touched off by the slaying of rack- rains, Michigan should be safe | et-fighting Atty. Gen. -nominee Al- from overflowing lake levels this| bert Patterson June 18. spring. Gallagher made the prediction) Gas Victims Recover despite the fact that Lake St. Clair’s dragged, half carried their bags night. Along dark streets the robbers’ car and their light truck—stolen with $1,219,000 in cash into the) | level last month was just four| JACKSON W*—Mr. and Mrs. D. inches under the record December | C. Seamen were reported in fa- height of 576.65 feet. The record vorable condition Sunday at Foote was set in 1951, That spring high |-Hospital where they were taken waters damaged many shoreline | after being found overcome by | |coal gas in their home in Leslie. | communities in Michigan. oodrich aS © Sear Held along with Guizado in the machine-gunning on Jan. 2 of Re- mon are Ruben Miro, a prominent lawyer wha confessed he fired the fatal machine-gun bursts with Gui- zado’s full knowledge; Guizado's son Jose Ramon Jr. and two of \ his associates in a construction | firm, Rodolfo St. Malo and Jose | Neives Perez; and two former ca- dets at the Guatemala Military | School, Luis Carlos Hernandez and | Jose Edgardo Tejada. . + > The younger Guizado and his as- sociates were mentioned in Miro's confession, while Tejada and Her- mandez are charged with selling Miro the German machine gun) used in the slaying. | The New York Times in a dis- | patch from Panama said President When You Need SEARS ~~ BUCK A O Arias Espinosa, in an interview) : Let us help consolidate your || yesterday, said he was “not yet) debts, repair your car or for any || convinced at all" that Miro had | smal! been telling the truth about Guiza- wilt help NO MONEY DOWN! 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