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That's why we offer two very special loans for educational purposes. You can apply for a student loan at a reasonable rate. And you can defer repayment until after you graduate or leave college. Your parents can apply for a loan to help meet the costs of your education. This loan will provide them with flexible and convenient terms for repayment. Call our toll-free hot line, 1-800-482-0662, or stop by any of our First Federal of Michigan offices located throughout the state and get all the details. First Federal can help you make a wise investment in your future. MOVE watch continues PHILADELPHIA - Searchers who already uncovered 11 bodies yesterday pressed a search for more victims in the rubble left by a massive fire that erupted in the battle between police and mem- bers of the radical group MOVE. Police also maintained a watch over two other MOVE houses in the wake of Monday's showdown at the height of which police dropped a bomb on the roof of the MOVE house and a subsequent blaze destroyed 58homes. Eleven bodies and parts of bodies, including those of four children, were removed from the ashes by searchers Tuesday and Wednesday as residents, 250 of whom were left homeless, stood by. 251 Contras killed MANAGUA, Nicaragua - The Sandinista army said yesterday it killed 251 Nicaraguan rebels in th- warting a guerrilla attempt to seize enough territory to call for diplomatic recognition by the United States. But rebel radio claimed its soldiers "put out of action" 604 Nicaraguan soldiers in the fighting. There was no independent verification of either claim. United ready for strike BOSTON - United Airlines and 4,900 pilots negotiated against a midnight strike deadline yesterday as travelers booked on the nation's largest air carrier scrambled to find alternate flights. A strike by the Air Line Pilots Association against United was scheduled to begin early this mor- ning. United carries 120,000, passengers per day on 1,550 scheduled flights, serving all 50 states. United said it had "contingency" plans to continue flying with replacement pilots, while the union predicted "total chaos" in the airline industry if a strike hit the Friendly Skies. H.S. drug bust nets 20 GRAND RAPIDS - With the help of college criminal justice students posing as drug buyers, 28 students from four local high schools were arrested in a district -wide crackdown, police said yesterday. School district security director David Steele said the arrests cap- ped a several weeks' long joint in- vestigation by school officials and the Grand Rapids City Police Department into reports by paren- ts and students that drugs were being sold on school buses. Honduras reverses decision on Contras PANAMA CITY, Panama - The Contadora nations yesterday met in the final session of a three-day meeting to draft a Central American peace accord, but Hon- duras abruptly reversed itself on the question of Nicaragaun rebel bases. Honduran Foreign Minister Edgardo Maz Barnica said in Hon- duras that there are no Contra rebel bases in his country and statements by his delegation to the contrary during the Contadora talks had been misinterpreted. 2 indicted in porn scam GRAND RAPIDS - A federal grant jury has indicted a Berrien Springs couple on charges that they made and sold videotapes and photographs of their daughter and other children engaging in sexual acts Named in a 19-count indictment handed down Wednesday in Grand Rapids are Edward Ray Schreiber, 45, also known as Ed Schneider, and his wife, Wanda, 38. vol. 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