sed set ra and out life life be nar- d Friday, September 1, 197 3 5 sergeants face court martial FORT DIX, N.J. (NUP)-Five Army drill seminars at Fort Dix, including one Kansas man, face military trial on charges of assault and kidnapping that recruits an Army spokesman said yesterday. The Army has fired charges against Staff Sgt. Steps H. Mante, 24, Shawnee Mission; Robert W. Collins, 24, Pomona, Mo.; Rickey C. Cordova, 25, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Edward J. Frontado-Ponce, 33, Sayover; James B. and James Hannig, 28, Philadelphia. Moreno, speaking after the funeral for the 35-year-old Margain, son of Mexico's ambassador to Washington, said he men had found an "automobile on which bloody prints were found along with a wig, false mustache and bloody handcherief." The dates for their courts-martial have not been set. MEXICO CITY (AP)—One thousand policemen were thrown into the search Thursday for the kidnappers of a Mexican diplomat's son, Hugo Margin Charles, whose body was found in a field on campus. He is police Chief Durazo Moreno said yesterday. An Army spokesman said the men were accused of beating, mistreating or threatening 22 trainees during a 12-day period between July 20 and 31. Some of the trainees were treated at a clinic, but none was hospitalized. Hunt grows for abductors of Margain Pacie department spokesman Victor Police raund ruled out earlier reports that communal policemen abduction. "It appears to be involved with drug traffickers who operate in the national capital," he said. BUT A senior police narcotics officer contradicted him, saying, "We know the evidence." Margain, director of the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Mexico, was riding with an American car friend Tuesday night when his car was ambushed by four men and a woman in another car. Margain's body was found early Wednesday. Payan said police had enough evidence "to reject the possibility the crime was perpetrated by the 23rd of September Communist League." A note, purposefully signified as a statement of the abduction, near Margain's home south of Mexico City. It said Margain was kidnapped "to obtain money for the struggle of the proletariat." COPIES 4c no minimum KINKO'S 904 Vermont 843-8019 MANTHE ALLEGEDLY kicked one recruit in the face and groin and struck him on the buttocks with a flagstaff. He was named on 10 counts. Hannigan was charged with abusing 10 trainees and Cordova seven. Ponce was accused of threatening to retaliate against a recruit if he made statements against him. One recruit, identified as Pwt. Richard L. Tracy, Rochester, N.Y., was forced to use a small micropuncture elastic capsule and their heads banged against wails according to the complaint. Collins, named on 13 counts, was accused of forcing a recruit to smoke a cigarette while his face was covered with a steel helmet. The Army spokesman said the court-martial action was taken and the officers removed from their regular duties after being convicted of various crimes outside the company about the sergeants. The sergeants were assigned to Company A, Third Battalion, Third Basic Training Brigade, which has 13 drill sergeants and 20 trainees. Mourning Kenyans bury Kenyatta AIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Kenyans mourned under a hot African sun yesterday and buried the father of their country, Jomo Kenyatta. The presiding clergyman warned against 'firee wolves' who might try to harm them and prosperity nurtured by the late president. Kenyatta, known affectionately to his countrymen as the wise old man, died Aug. 22 at his residence in the coastal town of Mombasa. He was in his 80s. He had emerged from eight years in British bays to lead his land to independence in 1963 and then helped make Kenya one of the most stable among the new nations of Africa. "We can destroy it all in one day if we so wish," the Rev. Charles K. Marek said. the funeral. 'We also have the power to live and progress to greater prosperity.' KENYATTA COFFIN was lowered into a marble tomb inside a 34-foot-square, glass-walled mausoleum on the grounds of the cathedral. Eternal flames were lit at its four corners. President Carter's son Jeff and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall were among the U.S. delegation and placed a wreath at the grave. Marshall had helped draw up the constitution of the new Kenya nation. The representatives of 82 nations, including 11 heads of state, attended the UN General Assembly. Tens of thousands of mourning Kenyans ined the 30 miles from Kenyatta's home village of Gatunga as the body was brought to the capital. 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