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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
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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,"
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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. Repeated breaking of ice
from its sides has reduced the
ice floe to one-fifth its origin
al size. -
RADIO
Dike GDenies Pressure in SteeO
Washington -(UPD President
Eisenhower said today it was
silly to suggest that the ad
ministration used threats or
pressure to settle the steel
dispute.
He made the statement at a
news conference in response
to a request for comment on
the settlement reached last
week and the role played by
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon.
In announcing the agree
ment, Labor Secretary James
P. Mitchell ;said it resulted
from behind the scenes ef
forts by Nixon and himself.'
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The President said the ad
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the disputing parties.
He quoted with obvious
agreement the statement of
Roger Blough, chairman of
the U.S. Steel Corp., that the
settlement was not forced by
anybody but by circum
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