Corona Norco Independent (Newspaper) - January 29, 1973, Corona, California apparatus to Calif. woman juror who said she was pressured into voting to convict mass murder defendant Juan Corona will be called to testify next Monday on a defense motion for a new it was decided decision came shortly after throngs of Corona supporter marched outside the courthouse building in this rural California and Court Judge Richard E. Patton delayed hearing testimony from juror Naomi Underwood after the objected to late filing of a 14-page affidavit supporting the motion by defense attorney Richard judge also told Sutter County Dist. Atty. G. David Teja to have sheriff's matron Wallis to oral said Mrs. Underwood informed him the matron told her during deliberations Jan. 17 that Corona was a heart attack to avoid having to in his trial on charges of murdering 25 farm workers in 1971 at Yuba 63-year-old widow also said in numerous news interviews after she the 11-1 jury deadlock that the matron told her she would tell something about Corona that would her if she voted for judge put the hearing over for one week after Teja pointed the 14-page affidavit listing legal points in motion for a new trial was not delivered until 3:20 p.m. and after today's hearing a crowd of about 500 Mexican-Americans marched in a blocklong picket line outside the court About 20 cars and loaded with shouting Mexican-Americans also circled the of 56 POWs still is The Defense Department said today 56 American servicemen previously carried by the United States as prisoners of war remain unaccounted for by North spokesman Jerry W. Friedheim said their names not on the two lists we have receive so handed to U.S. officials in Paris Saturday by the North identified 555 U.S. fighting men held in Communist prison camps in North and South Vietnam as well as the names of 55 POWs the Communists said died in Tri-City Concrete Co. truck rolled on Highway 91 Friday afternoon after the driver hit the brakes when traffic slowed ahead of locked and the out of rolled California Highway Patrol officers said The William 26, of San taken Riverside General Hospital for Local weekend crashes killed two and injured photo by Bruce crashes kill 2, injure 8 persons were killed and at School for the Deaf in others injured in several accidents in the local was apparently said deputies Corona man was jailed for W. Werley of 876 Fifth driving and walking east along Fifth when a headon crash in which suddenly struck from behind by were killed and their He fell to the ground late Saturday night on apparently He could California Highway Patrol the vehicle except to note a L. 26, A. 42, of 1462 was heading the was injured Friday on the freeway when the crash His car struck a dirt bank in near McKinley of Parkridge Avenue near Lane in sheriff's were Theresa C. There were barricades and Rita M. 35, both of lights to warn of the Their Gerald they His and Timothy A. were taken several He was taken Foundation Hospital in Community then Jaech was treated and to Riverside General Burstein hospitalized and a Tri-City truck rolled on Highway 91 couples were employed Avenue after it slowed traffic ahead and the brakes William E. 26, Bernardino was taken by to Riverside General Four of the weekend traffic within the Corona city of them involving a police said that a patrol car driven David Dixon was struck rear by another car at 8 a.m. said that the patrol stopped for a red light on Sixth Grande when it was hit by a by Gayle H. of Dixon went to Corona Community Hospital where he was treated for whiplash and crash at Lincoln and Pomona at 2:20 a.m. yesterday involved a hit-and-run Gene M. 19, of 1086 said he was northbound on Lincoln in a 1972 Toyota when he saw a car eastbound on Pomona slowing for a stop He entered the but the other vehicle didn't The driver of the other car alighted to Inspect the then got back in his car and drove went to Corona Community Hospital where he was treated and 20, of 1069 was given emergency treatment at Corona Community and transferred to Riverside Hospital after his 1961 Volkswagen rolled at West Tenth and Police said the car made three complete in 144 feet and came to rest on its said he was making a curve on Tenth when his car apparently had a flat tire and he lost Police sent Ruiz to the hospital bleeding from the mouth and in a state of They said he suffered a compound fracture of his right likely through Chance of rain increasing to GO per cent noon temperature was 06, after an overnight low of 37. Yesterday's high was 69. treated at Corona Community transferred to Riverside General was Gabriel R. 19, of Garden Police said Garcia was eastbound on a motorcycle on West Sixth when a 1957 Chevrolet driven westbound by Herlinda G. 28, of 809 started a left turn into Hong Cong witness said the two vehicles crashed The witness estimated the speed of Garcia's motorcycle in excess of 50 miles an discouraged total ANGELES Four secret volumes of the Pentagon opened for public inspection for the first time revealed that in 1964 Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge discouraged total in Vietnam because will be nobody left in North Vietnam on whom to put and might bring the Chinese into the message from Lodge to the U.S. secretary of on May 15, 1964, discussed tactics to be used by the United States during a time when the Canadian government was acting as a third party in negotiating with Hanoi for the United his memo from then ambassador to South suggested that perhaps before the next visit by a Canadian a target in North should be hit by the South Vietnam air refuse to present - The Viet Cong delegation refused at two sessions today to present its credentials to the joint military stalling the entire a source close to the talks more violations were reported across South third meeting was called for tonight in efforts to resolve the presentation of credentials and another diplomatic Nearly 150 additional North Vietnamese delegates flown from Hanoi to Saigon aboard two Air Force transports staged a plane sit-in at Tan Son Nhut air apparently refusing to fill out customs and immigration was learned that U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker had personally intervened for the second time in two days in efforts to resolve the four parties the United South North Vietnam and the Viet Cong met for a total of three hours in morning and afternoon sessions but accomplished the source United South Vietnam and North Vietnam presented their credentials at the first commission meeting attended by all parties in the the source but the Viet Cong without a protocol on the joint commission makes no mention of stalled conference of the four parties marked the first time the United North and South Vietnam and the Viet met face to face across a conference table in U. S. transports landed shortly before noon at Hanoi's Gia Lam which American jets bombed last They picked up about 150 North Vietnamese officers and men for the joint military commission and flew them to It was the first time an American military had landed in Hanoi since before the Tonkin incident in August 1964. their arrival at the Saigon the North Vietnamese refused to leave the apparently because the Saigon government demanded that they fill out its customs and immigration A group of Viet Cong delegates had balked similarly on until the government waived the but another group of North Vietnamese who arrived Sunday had submitted to the formalities without carried out a half-century Calif. More than a half century had but the Armenian immigrant still was known to harbor a grudge for what he said was the massacre of his family long He blamed the Gourgen N. 77, is being held for investigation of murdering two high Turkish officials who authorities say he didn't know Police said he will be arraigned Tuesday and that the U.S. State Department and FBI have entered the Turkish consul Mehmet 47, and deputy Bahadir 30, in charge of the consulate in Los had driven to a Santa Barbara hotel at the invitation of Yanikian to pick up a Turkish painting the Armenian claimed to officials said Yanikian never had such a and while the Turks were dining in their cottage in the fashionable Biltmore Hotel at shots were switchboard operator at the hotel said Yanikian dialed her and calmly said he had just shot two There were no authorities recalled no previous incidents between the sizable Armenian and Turkish colonies in but it is known that feelings run high between the two were bloody disputes between Turks and Armenians during the 19th century and the World War I when many Armenians fled and settled in particularly around himself told his story to the Santa Press some 20 years when he asserted that 26 members of his family had been wiped out by the Turks around 1915 and later by the Communists just after the Rassian worked as a civil engineer In Iran building railroads following World War and later moved to the Fresno area with his who he reportedly met In in 1916 while studying engineering at Moscow is well-known in the Santa Barbara area a land and author of minor on religion and well what one of the Edgar Burroughs type officials from D were reported to make for return of the In tho Turkish its annual of Ihc o vandal AP - Laszlo a geologist accused of vandalizing Michelangelo's was ordered to day to be confined to a psychiatric hospital for at least two Without WITHOUT Vietnam AP - Heavy shell fire trapped South Vietnamese marines today on a peninsula at the mouth of the Cua Viet river 28 hours after the hurl AP - Roman Catholic guerrillas hurled gasoline bombs and fired more than 800 rounds of ammunition in numerous clashes with British troops during the night in of two living tharter of Clult club's al Elks Club witli 2mi persons was lold lo blow out about candles on a huge cake for the and was unable lo keen four of candles were the relighting With Graham are Mrs. Wayne Keilh and Mrs. Tom who lit the Mi s. 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