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| TUESDAY; DEC. 14, 1048 Victim of Killer

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See Possible Clue To Killer's Identity

AGANA, Guam, Dec. 14 (UP)— A stained pair of paratroopers boots has been found near the

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beaten in a jungle near the shop!

where shé worked, authorities dis-|

dlosed today, Stains on the boots were believed to be blood, investigators said. The footwear was sent to,

the. Kodera) Bureau of Investig a-/

tion at Washington “for “exami~ nation. The boots were regarded as a! clue to her murder, (Army and Navy officers at Washington pointed out that no paratroopers were stationed at Guam, but “that a few might be passing through.) Also found was a slipper which! Miss Farnsworth wore at the time of the attack. Its strap was torn off. Miss Farnsworth, found unconscious, died 24 hours after searchers located her in the] Jungle, She did not recover her! senses before she died. The,

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“Costa Rica Sets Line of Defense

“Move - to Contain

Invading Force

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, Dec. 14 (UP)

Rescue fos

Nationa! 12 oges

NANKING, Dec. 14 (UP)—A government rescue column supported by tanks and planes has| driven within five miles of the, trapped Nationalist 12th army group in the Suhsien battle area. north of Nanking, government’ dispatches said today. These reports said the rescue column, commanded by. Gen. Li Yen-Nien, captured 12 villages in day-long fighting yesterday and cut through a number of heavily defended, Communist road blocks . | during ‘the advance. Surrounded by Reds The 12th army group, com- | manied by Gen. Huang Wei, has been surrounded by Communist {forces for the past 15 days in the {area of -Huangtuitsi, 20 miles south of Suhsién.” |" Originally composed of four armies of 95,000 men. the 12th

A hastily mobilized Costa army group was believed to have |Rican citizen army has thrown/ been at least cut in half by Com-

up a defense line in the north- munist attacks. Estimates of its |western part of the country to losses range from 30,000 to 80,000

contain an invasion force from Nicaragua that erossed the fron-

men. } The relief column was sup-

island’s medical examiner said tier four days ago, it was an- ported by planes and an armored,

that she died from blows on the head and from shock resulting from the attack. Carl Wall, proprietor of the; jade shop were the girl worked, and the naval government of Guam each offered $1000 rewards for discovery of the girl's slayer. The Guam News was accepting! individual rewards from -business: firms and individuals.

Reservation Compared |

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DENVER, Dec. 14 (UP)—A| former Indian reservation superintendent <- charged today that there is only a “slight difference! between U. 8. reservations and| Russian concentration camps. Robert Yellowtail, a Montana Crow Indian, told the National

nounced- today.

A government commbnique said {that the invaders have -not at‘tempted to move out of the village of La Cruz, about five miles inside Costa Rica, according to reports from scouts in the jungles, of Guanacaste province. The col unique made no mention of invaders being in the (highway town of Liberia, 30 miles inside the frontier, which had been reported seized Friday and Saturday along with La Cruz. The government of Premier “rose Figueres said-that.ne-coun-: ter-attack would be made against 'the invaders until the organiza-

{tion of American State (Pan-| American Union) decides wheth-|

jer to intervene. The Pan American council is holding a meeting in Washington today.=

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of American Indians. ’ that residents of both are in Buys- -37-New: -Buses....

prisoned and strictly controlled. “We (Indians) are forgotten in a land of plenty,” he said. “We are prisoners in the land of eur birth."

Mr. Yellowtail sald that the government's Indian Bureau supposedly was created to “free the Red Man,” but has spent more) than $1 billion since 1903 to keep! Indians on reservations.

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[spearhead commanded by Col. Chiang Wei-Kuo, son of Gen|eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek. ‘ Advance guards of the relief column were reported to have reached within seven miles of| t Huangtuitsi, where Huang has lestablished his headquarters.

Peace Rumors Follow | Hoffman Shanghai Talk

SHANGHAI, Dec. 14 (UP)—| Strong peace rumors swept! Shanghai today, touching off a wave of wild Speculative transAs AE AN %

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-..Robber's Hom-and | Includes Cigarets

The burglar who looted Walt's Super Market, 5103 E. 16th St., apparently likes his ham with cig"larets; not eggs.

plus 150 cartons of cigarets. Another theft reported to police! occurred at the Garfield American. Legion Post, 1446 Olive St, Otto Samuelson, a post officer, reported jmere than $433 missing.

Farnswarth to Sell Plant at Marion

Times State Service FT. WAYNE, Dec. 14—Farnsworth Television and Radio Corp. ! will sell its plant in Marion, Ind., on completion of an expansion and consolidation program at Ft.: Wayne, officials announced today. E. A. Nicholas, Farnsworth! president, said the program was

gotiations are pending for : the sale of the Marion plant. |

In Indianapolis

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Ralph J. Good. 33, ji 8. West; Eva | est, 30, 1115 8. Wes Lester E Perrior, Vera

24 515 £ 24th: Lee Burch, 22, 1128 x: 33d. jAdam, Seiden Rady. 20, 3901 Winthrop a Lois Black. 19.2604 ~N. Penne: in anh Lee!

a. Philip Benefiel, 24. 622 E. 34th: Jane Baumbhofer, 23, 1516 N. Pennsylvania

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ce. Russel, 37, 1825 Broadway; Margaret, | Hiatt, ne 1724 Lexington {Donald Suits, 3. Patriand: Nellie Leonard, 19. tesV! [Norman H, JORRSON, 50, 2337 ie rolton; | 48,2337 Ion. Gy Jean Ann Fruchy, 18, 1416 Ne Alabams. | Wiha =$11.. Roberta E ag

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|A. Stokes: Mary -C.mond; Charles: M. B. s rnice B ed) 4Rhaznest F.. y8. Eva D. Dounélly. leon I Tvs. Clarissa A. Shover, HATH vs: Claris: |E. Duett; Marjory Overtesk vs, Austin D7

| Webster; Velma vs. Walter Ratcliffe Charles J. vs. Mary L. Solham: Richard vs. Waneta M, Taber; Lemuel vs. Ruth Palmer. BIRTHS “Twins At St. Vingent's—Robert, Rebecca John-

son, girls At Methodist — Palmer, girls Boys - Caryl,

Deicie Millikan

Ruth Shelby; | Doris | Herman, i Martin,

{At St. Vincent's Archie, . Betty Barker. prof Ann y Rose; Mac, Mary Cramer; Betty Hession; Ernest, At Coleman — Raym ong, Reva Shannon | es, Marie J

Jam: ohnso At Methodist - Mathias, "Beulah Schneider; | Robert, Virginia Baro At St. Francis—Rollie, Carrol Corey; Paul Betty Miller® | At General—BEdward, Marian Schmidt. Girls ] At St. Vincent's—Eugene, Joyce Bowman Donald, Esther Berner; Donald, Elsie | Latendresse; George, Maines; , Lucey Freeman: rt, Barayes; Harry, Ruth Doyle; James | Mary Lenahan; an Elizabeth Truax | Ruth Brand; Raymond, Beulah

Tate. At ~Robert, Dorothy Rice; Joseph, vey Grillo; Ri rd; Elizabeth Coulter; lbs ri 11s Albin; James, Jeannette

TG al Methodist— -Alfred, Margaret Sutherlin Juck, Arvella Kimble; Donald, Ruth

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| DEATHS

— Predrick Kaufman, 38 at Long rheumatic. heart a

[Samuel J. Miller, 81, at 1435 Broagwasy | _ cerebral hemorrhage John Norr months, at General | _ diarrhea 2 | {lord W. Darnell, 61 at 1434 N. Con-

{ rd, coronary occlusio willis Terry Gunter, 1 Beat, at St. Vin-

Lottie Bennett, 49, at 720 B Mth, Zeerebral hemorrhage Loyd A. Bowers, 86, at 1386 N. Delawere.| hypertensive heart. Redick Hood, Blanch

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