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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13.' 1954 HERALD AND NKwi. ivLAMAtil vALt.1. uuKliON PAGE SEVEN Puerto Rican Nationalists To Be Sentenced By Judqe NEW YORK UH Thlrtn Piwrln Rican members of the Nationalist party involved In two Washington shootings in recent years have been convicted- of seditious con spiracy against the United States. The 13. plus four others who pleaded guilty earlier, now . face possible maximum sentences of six years In prison and $5,000 fine: ... ?edtri11 Judge Lawrence E. Walsh fixed Oct. 2 for sentencine after the Jury'b verdict last night. vlrg a life sentence for an at tempt to assassinate former Presi dent Truman in November 1960. The Nationalist party seeks total Independence for Puerto Rico, now a commonwealth of the United states, even though its .people have turned down In referendum voting offers of full Independence. Puer to Ricans are citizens of the United Slates. The 13 party members were tried on charges of conspiring to bring about Puerto Rico's independence Four of Uiose convicted last night !by force and violence and armed ro already under heavv nrisnn l;.i...4 already under heavy nrisnn sentences for shooting Into the House of Representatives from Its visitors gallery In Washington last March 1. Five congressmen were wounded. ' . . Another of the convicted Nation. allsts is Mrs. "Rosa Collazo, 43, whose husband Oscar Is now ser- Brownell Addresses DAs WASHINGTON Wl Ail v rw Brownell said Wednesday his jus- uw ueparimeni start nap carried out a' promise made In 195S "to restore public, copfidence" in the department, t Brownell addressed the ' U. S. district attorneys gathered here from all parts of the, country. Its territories and possession for a three-day conference at Justice headquarters. ' ; ' i; He said It was their next task "to retain pubic confdence" by mantaining a high plane of ethics and professional competence which would demonstrate that the present administration Is-both "ef ficient and humane." . Noting that the prosecuting staff In the field represents almost a 100 per cent turnover since the Repblicans came In, Brownell said: I "The district attorneys repre sent the, Eisenhower administra tion in the Held, Because your work Is dynamic, newsworthy and important, the people look on you as a standard by which to judge how the administration Is carry ing out Its pledges." revolution. In his summation, U.S. Atty. J. Euward Lumbard declared, "ev ery one of these defendants has his moral fingerprints on the guns that were used in Washington, and those who participated were praised as martyrs." Defense attorneys claimed that the Congress shooting and the at tempt to assassinate Truman were actions by individual Nationalists and not a conspiracy.'-. They said the prosecution used the congres sional shooting to "inflame the minds of the jurors.' Several defendants had testified during the trial that they had no idea when they Joined the party that it Intended violence or gunplay. In his charge to the jury, Walsh said any defendant must be quilted If the Jury believed he did not know that force and violence were to be used. The trial started Sept. 8. The four convicted earlier tor the Congress shooting were Dolores (Lollta) Lebron, 34: Rafael Cancel Miranda, 23; Irvin Flores Rodri guez, 29; and Andres Figueroa Cor dcro, 29. Others convicted were Julio Pin to Gandia, 45, who the government said was the head of the party In the United States; Juan Francisco Ortiz Medina, 39; Jose A. Otero 34; Juan Bernardo Lebron. 31; carmelo Alvarez Roman, 45; Jorge Luis Jlminez, 34; Armando Diaz Matos, 39; and Manuel Raba- go Torres. All are from New York except Jimtnez, Matos and Torres, who lived in Chicago. Modoc Teachers Hold Meetings TULELAKE Modoc . Comity teachers are dividing time during the three day sessions of the Mo- doe County Teachers' Institute be tween Alturu and the Tulelake country. Schools are out today, Thursday and Friday. A group of Cedarvills teachers arrive today to Inspect potato har vest operations including digging, cellar storage and shipping points. A conducted tour of ths Lava Beds National Monument, the pet rogylphs and ether polnta of his torical . interest is planned for Thursday under the direction - of Dr. Ruth Hopson resident natural ist at the Lava Beds two years go. Friday, all teachers of tee .It elementary and 3 high school dis tricts in the county will meet at Alturss for a summary of the lo cal trip, study periods, and instruc tion. The Modoc County Teachers' Association will meet in the after noon. . Crait Lester, principal el the Newell Union Elementary School, has assisted with arrangements of the visit here. TREATMENT GENEVA, Switzerland W) Ex- Queen Narriman of Egypt arrived here Wednesday by. plsne from Cairo and said she would enter Lausanne hospital for medical treatment. She refused comment on Cairo reports of a possible rift with the . Alexandria doctor she wed last May, , "DENNIS THE MENACE" Air Force Probes Cause Of Washington Jet Crash Ate.fvSAN W0UipCUAmAECuTCFWS REACH ?' WASHINGTON 11 An Air Force investigation was under way Wednesday into the crash of a Jet plane Tuesday which, cost me lives of the pilot, a mother and her two children and seriously burned the children's father. The plane, an F86 d from An drews Air Force Base, Ma., crashed into the backyard of the famlly'a home near Clinton, Md., some 10 miles southeast of Wash ington. The body of the pilot, 2nd Lt. Robert B. Sandberg oi we- natchee. Wash., was found two miles away. There was no apparent explana tion for the crash. Oen. Nathan F. Twining, Air Force chief of staff, said the 20-year-old pilot was ex perienced and that the plane "had been inspected recently end hsd been flown since inspection. "The loss of lives In this acci dent is a matter of grave concern to me and to the Air Force," Twi ning added. - "An investigation is hinff conducted bv a board of qualified Air Force officers." The plane crashed and bumed shortly before noon Tuesday, tak ing - the lives of Mrs. Jonn J. Vaughn Jr., 24, and her two cnlld- ren, John W. vaugnn in, i. ?na Rose Ann, 4. Mrs. Vaughn was an expectant mother. Her husband, Jolin J. Vaughn Jr., 25. a grocery store employe, suffered burns over the upper portions of his body and was de scribed as in serious condition at the District of Columbia General Hospital. Andrews Air Force Base offi cials said the pilot was killed in an attempt to abandon his plane shortly after the takeoff Iron the field on a routine training flight. Base officials said his ejection sent evidently had functioned, but that the plane had not gained sufficient altitude to permit bis parachute to open. They said Sandberg had radioed the base . control tower. Immedi ately upon taking off, that a signal on his instrument panel indicated a lire -in tne rear or uc that he planned to awing around and make an emergency landing. But the plane never made lt and crashed In the Vaughn yard, spray. Ing the area with rockets which endangered others in ths vicinity. Officials said the plane was carry ing rockets because, as part of the B5th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, lt was under orders "to be ready at all times." Youth Injured On Hunt Trip PRAIRIE CITY, Ore. I Robert Dale Edwards, 14, Portland, suf fered a pistol bullet wound la the leg while on a hunting trip with his father Tuesday. The father, Melvin Edwards, said he discovered rats eating their food at their hunting camp near here. He reached for his pistol and it went off accidentally as he at tempted to release the safety catch. The boy was brought to a hos pital here where his condition was reported good. The Edwards boy is the sixth person to suffer non-fatal wounds hi gun accidents since the deer season opened. Two additional mishaps were re ported in the Eugene area over the week end. LeRoy Downard, 16, Junction City, and Alfred B. Clas sen. 34. Coburg, suffered non- critical wounds in separate acci dents, . Two persons have died of gun- Two Hunters' - Bodies Found EUGENE lf) The bodies of two deer hunters whose car plung ed into the Siuslaw River early Tuesday were recovered Tuesday .night. Stat Policeman Tom Fitnian and a Coast Guard crew dragging the river brought up the bodies of Earl Carpenter, 26, and Donald E. Baldwin. 29, both of Deadwood. The accident occurred near Mapleton, about 60 miles east of here. 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