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The Post said the well- informed sources said the White House “Big Three” advisers were: Counselor Edwin Meese, Chief of Staff James Baker and Baker’s de puty, Michael Deaver. “I have no reason to believe that, ” Allen said. “But if that were so, wouldn’t the American people be somewhat reassured that the system works and works well?’’ The $1,000 controversy de veloped last week when a Japanese newspaper reported that a bribe had been given to a top White House official. Reacting quickly, the White House issued a statement Friday that the payment was an honorar ium for the interview with Nancy Reagan and had been delivered to Allen Jan. 21. Allen insisted he accepted the payment only as a courtesy to the Japanese journalists who inter viewed the first lady the day after her husband’s inauguration. Allen said — and Japanese jour nalists confirmed — that such “thank you” payments are a com mon practice. According to the White House and Allen, he turned the money over to a secretary and it was placed in a safe in his office in the Executive Office Building. The safe and money, were left behind when Allen moved into quarters in the executive mansion. The envelope full of cash lay un noticed until late September, when the safe was opened, accord ing to the official accounts. Initially, the White House said the payment had been investi- gated by the FBI, which had con cluded no law or regulation had been violated. A later statement said the investigation had not reached any conclusion, and the Justice Department is still looking into the matter. Prof coins proof of shroud -.Sen/ica For All ^ Chrysler uorp Cars haIsILV-mM COMPANY INC. | Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922® 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 imj United Press International CHICAGO — A theologian says he discovered an ancient Pon tius Pilate coin with the same rare misspelling found on the Shroud of Turin — believed to be the bu rial cloth of Jesus Christ — pro ving the garment is no forgery. Magnifications of the rare coin, similiar to those believed widely used to cover the eyes of the dead around Palestine until A.D. 70, revealed the misspelling. The Rev. Francis L. Filas, a professor of theology at Loyola University, said Monday the coin imprint on the burial cloth dates the shroud to the 1st century and proves it is not a forgery. The Pontius Pilate coin covered the right eye of the crucified man’s figure on the shroud, which is kept in Turin, Italy. Critics contend experts have no historical record of a coin contain ing the rare misspelling in Greek of the name Caesar, using a “C” instead of a ”K,” and that the markings found on the shroud could have been distorted by age and the texture of the cloth. But Filas said: “The unexpected discovery of a second Pontius Pi late coin with the same rare mis spelling closes the door on objec tions.” Filas said he located the Pontius Pilate coin in a collection from the rare coin department of Marshall Field & Co. “The new coin represents a completely different style, so that we now have two independent proofs of an unusual custom re flected on the shroud from two separate stampings of the same type of misspelled ‘C’ for ‘K’ in Caesar’s name.” Filas, a long-time researcher of the shroud, stressed his new dis covery is not conclusive in proving the shroud contains the imprint of the body of the crucified Christ. But he said the evidence is over whelming. "The primary thing it provided directly is that the shroud cannot be a forgery. That a human body put the marks on the cloth. That the shroud marks are from a hu man body,” Filas said. “The opponents really do not make much of a point of saying it’s the body of anybody else but Jesus Christ. They recognize that if it’s a human body, the coincidences would have to lead to Jesus Christ.” The cloth — 14 feet long and 3.5 feet wide — has photographically negative markings of the front anil back of a crucified man. 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