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' - - -3 2 "'.f GIRL'S BODY FOUND The who had been missing since mi I i3i:?Vv. ! tional City, Calif., home to go shopping three blocks away, was found Tuesday night south of Tijuana, Mexico. (UPI Telephoto) Body of 10-Year-Old California Girl Found in Mexico . Hijuana, Mexico - (UPD - The body of a 10-year-old Califor nia girl was found in heavy brush Tuesday night about 15 miles south of this border city. Mary Lou Olson had been missing from her National City home since Jau. 3. Her father, Lawrence, a postal worker, made the identifica tion. Autopsy Scheduled "What kind of person could do something like this," sob bed the grief-stricken man." "How could they get a child across the border?" An autopsy was scheduled for today to determine how long she had been dead and whether she had been molest ed sexually. The child was clad in an undershirt and pink blouse when found by a Mexican la borer in heavy brush in an ar royo about a half mile off the Tijuana-Ensenada highway. A wad of blue paper was found stuffed in her mouth and bruises covered her body. Bruise Seen Cause A severe bruise on her left temple might have been the cause of death authorities said." Mexican authorities had been participating in an in . tensive search for Mary Lou since she disappeared 10 days itep out in style in Oldsmobile's spirited new Super 88! IUNE IN . body of Mary Lou Olson, above, Jan. 3 when she left her Na ago when she left her home to go shopping three blocks away. The FBI said it was step ping into the case to help find her slayer. Brucker Recalled To Washington Naha, Okinawa (UPD Army Secretary Wilber Brucker to day was abruptly recalled to Washington, apparently to ex plain before Congress his statement in Formosa that the United States would defend the Nationalist-held offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu. Matsu. Brucker left unexpectedly at noon today for Korea, cut ting short his scheduled two day visit here. He said he shortened his visit to Okina wa to enable him to appear before the Senate Armed Service Committee, on Jan. 20. He also will appear be fore the House Armed Service Committee, on Jan. 21. In Seoul, Brucker told newsmen he was not quoted correctly in Taipei and was quoted out of context. He said, "you have to read the whole statement to find out what I said," Hi DARRELL MILLER CO., 415 S. RIVERSIDE THE BINS CROSBY PEBBIE BEACH GOLF TOURNAMENT SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 AIC-TV AND Congress To Get Report on Soviet Missile Strength Washington - (UPD - The De fense Department was to give Congress a report today, on Russian missile strength and American ability to survive and strike back after a sur prise attack. Defense Secretary Thomas S. Gates Jr., and aides were called before . a closed-door session of the House , military appropriations subcommittee. Confident of Power . Gates was reported confi dent of U.S. power to deter Soviet attack during the criti cal few years ahead when the Russians may outnumber this country in inter - continental ballistic missiles The "mix" of forces-missiles, bombers, carriers and submarines and their wide dispersal around the globe will be more than Russia's available missiles could knock out in one blow, according to this view. To Give Latest Facts The Defense Department said officially only that Gates would give the "latest avail able facts" on vulnerability of U.S. retaliatory forces and on Soviet missile capability. Military experts frankly concede that there will be a short period in the early 1960s when the margin of American "targets" over Russian mis siles is uncomfortably small. To Have Underground Sites During this period; Ameri can "targets" will be "soft" -bomber bases and - above ground missile pads. Reason ably accurate intercontinental ballistic missiles could easily knock these out. But the expectation is that by the time Russia has large numbers of ICBMs, America will have a considerable num ber of "hard" targets - under ground missile sites which are very difficult to knock out. Carole Tregoff Said Still in Love Despite Ordeal of Trial Los Angeles (UPD Carole Tregoff is still in love with Dr. Bernard Finch despite the ordeal of their trial for mur der. Don Bringgold, attorney for the red-haired mistress, said Tuesday it was "obvious" the 23-year-old divorcee still loved the surgeon accused of killing his wife to break up one-third of a triangle. Miss Tregoff was to be brought into the case directly for the first time today. Proprietors To Testify ' Waiting to testify were the proprietors of two apartments in nearby Monterey Park where Finch set up Miss Tre goff as a mistress and another in Las Vegas, Nev., which the doctor rented for his sweet heart and where he was found the day after his wife's kill ing. Defense attorney Grant Cooper tried to. give the mur der trial tiie aspect of a "quadrangle" Tuesday with evidence that Mrs. Barbara Jean Finch, 33, spent an eve ning at the Los Angeles West Side Tennis Club with another man the evening of her death last July 18. Here's the greatest value-packed Super 88 that OldsmobOe has ever offered. Luxurious Custom-Lounge Interiors set a new high in deep-down comfort, fashion and beauty! The new Premium Rocket Engine, using pre mium fuels, adds new spirit to the Super 88 Series, already well-known for its lively action and eager "Go"! Equally famous for O LDSMOBI LE 60 SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY DEALER MEDFORD Regional Edition Stock Prices Up On Good Support New York -(UPD- Stocks ad vanced on good support today with steels, chemicals and electronics pacing the upturn. Industrial shares which sold off sharply in the last five sessions displayed a 2.10-point rise in their average 30 min utes after the opening. . DuPont and Allied Chemi cal, both used to compile the average, were up around a point or more. International Paper and Goodyear each showed gains of more than a half each. Steel issues favored the up side. U.S. Steel, Youngstown and Republic advanced frac tionally, while Bethlehem eased. General Motors firmed in the autos where Chrysler dropped around a half. DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York - (CPD - Dow Jones final slock averages: 30 industrials 660.43, off 6.73; 20 railroads 156.45, off 1.06; 15 utilities 86.69, off 0.53, and 65 stocks 215.86, off 1.89. Sales Tuesday were about 3,760.000 shares com pared with 3.470,000 shares Monday. Tuesday's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemical . Alum Co. Am. American Can American Motors 109,i 102 42 -69 AT&T 81Ts 66' 71 69 53 V - 31 V, 33 65 45H ..... 51 29 i Anaconda Copper Armco teei Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Air Caterpillar Corp. Chrysler Corp. Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Dow Chemical . 94 Du Pont .. 257 -103 Eastman Kodak Firestone 136'' General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pacific Graham Paige - 93 -102 i,i - 52 i 49 - 2 The man was identified as Herbert Adair, an investigator in tne office of divorce lawyer Joseph Forno who was repre senting Mrs. Finch in the suit against her husband. Cooper said Tuesday he intended to call Adair as a witness. Plea Raises Question Finch's anticipated plea of accidental shooting runs coun ter to the Hippocratic physi cian's oath to try to save a life raising the question of why he ran if he shot his wife by accident. Lawyer Joseph Farno, to whom Mrs. Finch had gone to obtain a divorce, testified Tuesday that Mrs. Finch told him two months before her death that her husband had told her he was going to kill her and make it look like an accident.' DECLARE CREW DEAD Tripoli, Libya -(UPD- All 10 men aboard a U.S. Army U-1A "Otter" aircraft that crashed on a flight from Wheelus Air Base to Benghazi Jan. 4 have been officially declared dead. The Army said Tuesday the plane probably fell into the Mediterranean. its many outstanding plus features, the Super 88 Series for '60 brings you many more as standard equipment safety-padded instru ment panel, front compartment courtesy lights, extra-deep foam seat cushions, and wheel trim rings! Stop in at your Olds dealers and get the value facts on the . super satisfying Super 88 for '60! Tribune Page 2 Greyhound Gulf Oil Homestake Mining 21 34 41 47 laano rower I. B. M. -.423 -127 45 .. 6 Int. Paper Johns Manville Katy Lockheed Aircraft . ..., 29 Montana Power Co 23 Montgomery Ward 50 Nat'l Biscuit 54 New York Central , 30 Pac Gas & Elec 62 Penney, J. C. (xd) 125 Penn RR .. 16 Radio Corporation , 65 Richfield Oil 75 Safeway 37 49 80 40 39 22 48 43 48 7 Sears Shell Oil Socony Mobil Oil Southern Co Southern Pacific Standard California Standard Indiana .. Standard NJ. Sun Mines Texas Co OU'k Texas Gulf Sulfur 18 Tex Pac Land Trust 18 Transamerica . 27 Trans World Air 17 Tri-Continental .. ., 37 Union Carbide . 144 Union Pacific 29 United Aircraft ... 39 United Air Lines 33 U. S. Rubber 60 U. S. Steel 96 Youngstown S & T 128 Bond Interest Ceiling Debated Washington -flJPD- Lawmak ers differed today about whether President Eisenhower has a chance of persuading Congress in its brief election year session to remove the 4J4 per cent interest ceiling on government bonds. Administration backers were encouraged by the fact that Democratic - leaders dis played willingness to consid er the legislation, even though Senate or House floor action would produce a party-splitting battle. Rep. Lee Metcalf (D-Mont.), leader of a liberal Democrat ic bloc, conceded the legisla tion has a "50-50 chance" of House passage despite oppo sition from his group. But he insisted that "it hasn't a chance in the world" of get ting through the Senate. Hearings by the Senate Fi nance Committee probably will provide the first real test of public ana senatorial sen timent oh the issue. . Charlie Airlift Will Be Resumed Fairbanks, Alaska-(UPD-The Air Force today was hoping it would be able to resume its removal of men and equip ment from the scientific ice station Charlie in the Arctic ocean. The airlift was slowed Tues day by temperatures ranging as low as 45 degrees . below zero. Still on the floe; located 450 miles west of Point Bar row, Alaska, were three civil ian scientists and 12 military personnel. An "orderly withdrawal" from the ice station was be gun about a week ago when the floe started disintegrat ing. 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