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Sec. I CCCC Sunday, Sapt. 30, 1954 i 1 fry1 STRUGGLE FOR Quaker i new idea roll-away ervetteo POWER LOOMS 11 NICARAGUA Hale's Home Side 12 pages of exciting Hale's Home Sale values! A special section in today's Examiner. Don't miss itl set of 4 10.05 includes 3 king size) TV wrvettes I Somoza's Two Sons, Now In Charge, Could Disagree I By JOSEPH U. HINSHAW plus I wheeled serving cart choice of two distinctive tray patterns Exclusive King Size Chippendale trays "have 225 sq.

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Single Servette 4. 5 I In the opinion of Washing ton diplomats, the main con LUIS SOMOZA Father's Successor Associated Press Wlrephoto. tenders for Somoza's place are ANASTASIO SOMOZA Wounds Prove Fatal Associated Press Wtrephoto. Somoza AV in I 53 sq. in.

Servette trays on black lis two sons, Luis, 34, currently acting president, and Anas- steel tubing legs each 2.45 Htlt's Housewares, lower floor tasio 32, boss of the Na tional Guard and the Air torce. Dead Leader's 2 Sons Govern Nicaragua I Also figuring in the strug gle but not as prominently is Nicaraguan Ambassador to Washington Guillermo Sevilla' Sacasa, son-in-law of the late (Continued from Page 1) president. i Luis, a graduate of the Uni versity of California Agricul guard beside the body through the night. A Requiem Mass will be sung at 8:30 a. m.

be tural College, is viewed as the most stable of the two main mander of the National Guard, Nicaragua's army. Sixty year old President Somoza died at the United States' Gorgas Hospital in the Panama Canal Zone after a fore the departure for Contenders for power. Dipto mats feel he would be content The assassin, Rigoberto Lo colorful career of twenty tur pez Perez, a 27 year old Nicaraguan journalist and type bulent years in Central Ameri can politics. He had been this setter who had been living in El Salvador, emptied his revolver at the president and was killed on the spot. country dominant figure in the presidency and behind it since 1936.

complete table protection He was shot four times on bomoza was rated one of to arrive at any coalition of power which would assure tranquility to the country. MORE VOLATILE. i West Point graduate Anas-tasio is viewed as a more Tolatile individual who would not hesitate to stage a coup for his own personal benefit if he thought his National Guard would back him up. Ambassador Sevilla Sacasa is highly regarded in Washington but he has been away from Nicaragua for twelve Friday night, September 21, the wealthiest men in Central Leon, forty-miles outside America. His political enemies Managua, as he was begin i i.

I. .11 11 Si accused him of being a dic tator and amassing his wealth table top pad 4.98 fufftsf preftctfoR because: the top Is of waterproof vinyl, em- bossed pattern ning a campaign for a new six year term in November elec- from the treasury. But Somoza said he gave Nicaraguans as His death was announced to the Nicaraguan people in a much liberty as they could handle, and got his wealth because he was a good judge of communique by Luis Somoza. years and does not have any li 1 I the center is of heat resistant glass MANAGUA CALM. values and worked hard.

strong personal following in the country. There was outward calm Through the influence of fiber insulation the bottom is of quilted heavy green flannelette However, in the event of a the United States Minister, Business houses were open as Matthew Hanna, he became di usual, but flags were at half deadlock in the struggle for power, he might emerge as a staff. Dr. Julio Qumtana, con rector of the Nicaraguan army sul general in San Francisco in 19,32 as part of the arrange' compromise choice. ELECTIONS COMING.

ment for withdrawal of United who is here on an official visit, States Marines and termina denied reports circulating in Elections are scheduled in tion of the United States oc other Central American capi tals that there was unrest Nicaragua early in February and the immediate power struggle is likely to involve the cupation. FORMER ARMY HEAD. Table Topper pads by Vivitex are flexible, will fit all table shapes. They fold flat to store in drawers. And they protect the fine finish of your table against heat, spilled liquids, when used under your tablecloth.

52 70-inch size ....4.91 52 90-inch size ....1.91 II alt's Ihustvitrts, Inotr floor here. He said at the presidential office that complete tran selection of a candidate to sue Front that position of power quility existed throughout the ceed Somoza as the Libera Party standard bearer. country. OH, he was elected president and served from 1936 to 1947. For three years, while his uncle.

Roman Reyes, was president, The opposition Conservative Party is split into many fac tions and has not agreed to put up a candidate. However Somoza was chief of the armed forces. But the uncle died and Somoza resumed the office in now that Somoza is dead, the 1950 and was elected for a six party may seek to put up a candidate or perhaps even year term in 1951. stage a coup. He was graduated from Philadelphia's Peirce School of Tireftont' A dark horse contender to succeed to the presidency is Constantino Lacayo Fiallos, an Business Administration.

For years, Somoza accused leftist and other elements in engineer currently working for the World Bank on a road building project in Colombia Guatemala and Costa Rica of conspiring to overthrow his government and assassinate i Although he is a Liberal and redecorating' a map with self-adhesive STIX at one time was bomoza nun him. (Informants who recently visited Managua were quoted as saying there was fear in the Nicaraguan capital that Somoza's death would bring a political up-heaval. These informants, who would not permit use of their names, said it was feared that he national guard would not accept the rule of Somoza's sons and that ambitious army men would attempt to set up a military government. (There was varied reaction In Latin America to the death of Somoza, who feuded for years with neighboring Guatemala and Costa Rica and befriended Argentina's deposed dictator, Juan Peron. In El Salvador there were public demonstrations in the capital's streets with the shooting of firecrackers and cheers for Somoza's slayer.

On the other hand, the Cuban government proclaimed three days of official mourning for the Nicaraguan ister of development, he is When Peron, former dic highly regarded by the opposi tator of Argentina, shifted his tion also, and is a man behind place of exile from Panama to whom most of the country es wi Nicaragua, he was received in could rally. Somoza home in Managua. yard five-yard roll 2.4S "Peron Is a personal friend of mine," Somoza said. "My Somoza Honored friendship with Peron has nothing to do with my rela tions with the present Argentine Government. Here in 1 It's a fabulous new plastic decorating material.

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The American At a civic reception, Somo ambassador in Washington i rut t-ji A. M.rkl black pink jriy rust blsck black a za spoke with pleasure of the pianist said some British col made tne official announce close commercial bonds be- ment, and said he died "as a One of the most beautiful garden-to-house planters you've ever seen. Magazines suggest you do an African violet garden in them. They're equally charming with ivy or philodendron. Brightly polished non-tarnishable brass, 41 inches tall, holds 10 four-inch pots.

Sturdy construction, won't tip. Htlt's Houseidrts, lover floor umnists had implied he was an "unmanly man." tween the United States and consequence of four bullets, Madam The pianist arrived here at that time voiced tne nope Shortly before his death Tlmkartaoa mahafany bland blaachad knatty ii Cx'nf ham rad a wklta laa a trfcita yallaw a wait raaa ray 4 lt ink a wkita Ua Har fsid the nations to the south, and Somoza received the last sac Wednesday for a visit and is going back to London tomorrow for a series of encase mat tne increasing iraae and raments of the Roman Cath Iva a fray rtn a fray car a I fray yallaw a fray C. FialaSta rad sand lata lu whitawashad olic Church. In the room a the end were Somoza's wife, daughter and Gov. William commerce among these nations would result in still closer friendship.

During a visit to the Presidio, he was given a twenty-one gun salute both on his ar ments. He called a news conference at his fashionable! hotel apartment and showed up in a snug-fitting red Italian! sweater and black slacks he Potter of the Panama Cana Kone. President Ricardo Arias of Panama was at. the hos nil and mm thaaity, VU r'Vi P' fT Mrl't. tan rranrtj.

3 taira tat If auttlda tt Inalda. aluj 27 snipping cbartaa barona Unitai Pareal daltvary araa. rival and departure. While pital. The son in law, Sevilla-Sa casa, said he had talked with here, he was a guest at a reception at the Hillsborough home of Mr.

and Mrs. S. F. Pelias. 'Somoza's son, Luis, named acting president by Nicaragua's Congress after his fa Somoza's sons in Managua and that the body would be flown back to the Nicaraguan bought here.

"If my mother's health etas not improve, I'm certainly going to do something about it," Liberace told reporters, adding that he had already contacted his Hollywood lawyer. He said he just could not understand the British press stories about him. mall your order or phone SI Her 1-CCC3 capital tomorrow morning. tntu men, the uody will MM. ther's death, in 1950 married Hope Portocarro Debayle, a lie in state at a church near the hospital, to which it was conducted by a joint guard of tU-oiU.

former student at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Menlo United States and Panama sol tity- "Just look at the number of women fans I have," he said "I'm just like God made me and I don't intend to change." cltfrff CaiH Park. The son was serving atjdiers. Nicaraguan cadets at that time as a colonel in the; United States military schools Nicaragua Army. in the Canal Zone will stand.

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