Show Invaders Face Civil Corps In Costa Cosla Rica By Dr the Associated Press Mobilization of all civilians was ordered to repel an invasion of Costa Rica from Nicaraguan guan soil reportedly led by former Pres Rafael A. A Calderon Guardia In Washington Costa Rican Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador Am Am- Mario Marlo Esquivel called on other American republics Sunday night for armed help He said Nicaragua trained men using jeeps and tanks had invaded his coun coun- try Esquivel said the invasion is fulfillment of a aery very ery careful plan in which troops were trained in h public and open places in Nica Nica- rag In San Jose Jose head of Costa Ricas Rica's military junta took over command of his armed forces which he had haC ordered dis dis- disbanded disbanded banded only nine days ago ago on the ground Costa Rica was a peaceful country All military posts throughout Costa Rica were reported rein rein- forced The invaders seized the town of La Cruz on the Nicaraguan border j near Salinas ba bay Sunday night in inh h surprise attack All An the rest of the under I country was reported j government control Costa Rican J i reports said j I Costa Rican broadcasts heard in I Guatemala quoted as saing say say- lug ipg this is is not a counterrevolution j This is war between Costa Rica I Id and d Nicaragua I Reports from Guatemala quoted Foreign Minister Munoz as paying haying Guatemala is troubled by this grave disturbance of Central Central Cen Cen- American peace provoked by bythe bythe bythe the invasion of of Somozas Somoza's troops of Costa Rican territory |