The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 18, 1979-Page 5 FIGHTING SURGES IN NICARAGUA President Anas of Sandinista gui Florida yesterda Somoza's succes apparently decid The successor, Nicaragua's leg prepared to fly ou At first, he was rebels. Thousand when the news of State Departmen Somoza resigns presidency national guard officers whom Somoza reli From AP and UPI new beginning in relations with Nicaragua. to spare them from possible retribution stasio Somoza bowed to seven weeks DESPITE THE surprising resistance by Somoza's dintstas errilla rebellion and flew to exile in successor, the four men and one woman appointed as a But the dictator instructed his successo y. But fresh fighting broke out when provisional government by the Sandinistas were trying over power to the Sandinista-backed junta sor, a close friend, took charge and to reach Managua yesterday to take over. pected to return to Managua in glory. ed to cling to power. Somoza, 53, flew to Florida hours after resigning the "I told them ... they, as patriots, had to Francisco Urcuyo, was elected by Nicaraguan presidency, ending 42 years of his family's peace in the country," Somoza said in at islature after midnight as Somoza rule in the Central American nation. terview with UPI after he had arrived in M it of Nicaragua. "I am grateful to the government of the United SANDINISTA SOURCES in San Joses expected to hand over quickly to the States to allow me to live here in exile," Somoza, whose dinista forces in Nicaragua were alerted s in rebel-held areas danced all night personal fortune is estimated at $500 million, told a and fight if necessry. They said more than; Somoza's resignation spread, and the news conference at his Sunset Island estate in Florida. armed guerrillas had infiltrated Managu it said in Washington it hoped for a FOLLOWING HIM to exile were about 70 top ranking See SOMOZA. Page 10 ieved of duty by the San- Ur not to turn athat had ex- maintain the telephone in- iami. said all San- to stand by 2,000 heavily a during the DEPOSED NICARAGUAN President Anastasio Somoza went into exile yesterday morning in Miami Beach, Florida, after resigning from office. He spoke with the press yesterday, saying he knew his time had come. The United Nations predicts Mexico City will be the world's most populous urban area in the year 2000, with a popultion of-31 million. RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE SUMMER PLAYERS PRESENT BERTOLT BRECHT'S Puntila And His Hired Man A comedy for the summer Thur, Ju* 19-Soi, Ju 21 fwJ*26-S, gJ428 Quid Audirinum Admission $3.00 - evenings $3.5,chid $1.50