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Daily News from New York, New York • 20

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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CM 1 fee- loues -fflth loss VIM ran ra fi APm Sit By CEOFFERY TOMB says she is "trying to keep this flame alive" despite expert opinions that say the longer a disappearance re mains unsolved, the harder it is to identify a child now a 4-year-old. "Always there is somebody who will talk," she said. Santana, now 28, gave birth to another girl a year ago. But DiGia says she is still brokenhearted. Santana, a naturalized American, traveled to New York from the Dominican Republic to have her baby so Daily News Staff Writer Today begins year four.

Day one was Oct 21, 1985. Fran-cesca Santana left Brookdale Medical Center in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, with her newborn daughter, Marlene. A short, blond woman, about 25, who had spoken to the mother earlier, was waiting at the curb. The woman pulled a gun and said: "I've been waiting for you. Give me the baby." The woman snatched Marlene and jumped into a gypsy cab.

Neither the woman nor Marlene has been seen since. Karin DiGia, who runs Children in Crisis, believes the kidnaper was a professional who sold little Marlene for as much as $50,000. DiGia, who has followed the case since the abduction, the child could be an American citi zen. Today she won't leave the Domin ican Republic. "She's not going to have her children here," said DiGia.

A $25,000 reward has been offered. Anyone with information about Marlene Santana can call DiGia at (212) 925-0522. Where there's rain there's Hopi Noting that the sun appeared yesterday after several days of heavy rain, a relieved clerk at Manhattan's Fall Antiques Show wondered if somehow Yoyong had anything to do with it. Yoyong, or "rain," is Herman Lewis, 82, a priest of the Hopi American Indian tribe in Arizona. In heavy rain that he saw as a "good sign," Lewis went to the show Thursday at Hudson River Pier 52 with FBI agents.

They seized a 150-year-old tribal mask, which Lewis said had been stolen in March from his reservation. The mask is 39 inches in diameter and decorated with braided corn husks and eagle feathers. It is key to the rites of passage for young Hopis. The mask was purchased in April by New Mexico art dealer Joshua Baer, who paid $34,000 to a private dealer in Arizona. Baer sold it to a Connecticut collector for $77,000 but was handling the loan of the mask to the show.

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