European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 12, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday june 12, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 5 you win that s Odd so do f Trenton . Up1 prov ing that Prosperity begins at Home a couple who bought identical winning lottery tickets at opposite ends or the slate each claimed half of his week s top Prisic of si.9 million tuesday. Anthony Janeiro 68, and his wife Josephine. 56, became the first his and hrs millionaires in the history of the Isaic lottery cornering the Market on winning tickets from monday s drawing. Each picked up a Check tuesday for 5116,510 after Federal Interne taxes and each will get 19 More an Nual instalments of is 19,600. I m excited. I still can t believe it said Janiero who is retired from the Auto wrecking business. Mrs. Janiero Slid she bought four lottery tickets at a Coffee shop during a House Hunting trip to South Jersey with her daughter. She put the entry card with the four sets of six numbers which the Janicem have been playing Tor about five years in the Grove compartment of her car. Janiero found the entry card and believing they had not yet played this week look them to a lottery agent in North Jersey and bought tour More tickets with the same numbers. The Janeiro married for 45 years were watching television in separate rooms of their Home when the winning numbers were announced monday evening. Each ticket was Worth �2,986,183. Agreement near on plan to Aid mexican Economy Washington not agreement on a s5 billion to 16 billion package of new Loans to help Mexico Cope with its debts and deteriorating Economy it near. Reagan administration and International banking authorities indicated tuesday. Officials said the prolonged deliberations Over menial s difficulties partly brought on by the plunge in the country s revenues from Oil exports had reached a new urgency in recent Days with a 30 percent collapse in the peso s value before it is Abili cd Kite monday Mexico owes foreign creditors almost a billion of which j74 billion is owed to Banks and the rest to governments a third of the 174 billion is owed to american Banks. In testimony tuesday before a Senate foreign relations subcommittee David c. Mulford assistant Treasury Secretary for International affairs spoke less harshly of Mexico s economic management than officials have in the past. He cited the earlier economic sacrifices of the mexican peo ple and their onerous adjustment to this year s 50 per cell fall in Oil prices. Mulford declined to say when an agreement would be completed. But in his appearance before the subcommittee on Western hemisphere affairs he suggested thai the details of a one year agreement had been largely resolved. He said the Accord included something like ii billion from the International Mone tary fund it billion from the world Bank sz.5 billion to 52.7 billion from Banks in the United states and other Industrial nations $600 million to $900 million from an informal association of major country treasuries known As the Paris club and an amount he declined to specify for an unusual feature of the pack latin american debt in billions of dollars for 1985 Brazil $103.2 i i Mexico $95.8 i 1 Argentina Venezuela d.3 Colombia 110.6 Uruguay di4.9 1984 figures in tango to Tufts Orff pc Sara Wyton Eoo nomic mag film Tofu bal Fly age a Trade promotion loan from Japan. The Reagan administration which had been viewing the mexican Economy Primar ily in strict financial terms has now become concerned Over the political damage that is prefer Al hearing held 77 Arrow air lawsuits consolidated Paducah by
