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Show 2A NEWS, DESERET - t Friday, July 25, 1969 7 i, Sen. Kennedy Pleads Guilty In Auto Death :p Nixon Lets Go With Big Cheer ' ABOARD I have made my plea and I want time on the networks tonight to speak to the people of Massachusetts. Kennedy, whose drivers license was suspended Wednesday pending a registry of motor vehicles hearing, was driving his sedan wheu it went off a railloss wooden humpback bridge sometime between 11:15 p.m. Friday and 1 a.m. Saturday and plunged Into eight feet (if water in a tidal pond. HORNET USS President An elated tAE) Continued from First Page this was the week that changed the world witnessed the happy ending of the! Apollo 11 moon mission with all the excitement of a Nixon boy! N o r m a 1 1 y sedate, the chief executive secretary rier; dUEATl GREAT!' a what i"Boy, Moon Trio In Better Shape Than Previous Astronauts happi- moment! entire ships company In cheers for the successful finish to historys greatest voyage of exploration; Talking to the three astronauts later through the sealed window of their quarantine chamber on the hangar deck, Mixon declared that no week the Creation had changed the world more than this one. Continued from . NEVER CLOSER' The world now is larger, he said, and added that he g expects his trip globe-circlin- . Nixon told newsmen he Is looking forward to a National Security Council review in September the of First Page call their wives by radiotelephone. A smiling President Nixon, aboard the Hornet to deliver his congratulations personally, had to use an Intercommunications system to converse with the spacemen as they stood at a window of the isolation trailer, called a M- since in the next 10 days to demonstrate that, because of mans first footsteps on the moon, the world has never been closer together. space future once the Apollo moon flight series has programs ended. He and the council, he said, will look tor a way to give all nations a chance to participate cooperatively and to the limits of their capabilities in future space ventures. obile Quarantine Facility ,(MQF). APOLLO 12 DATE Lt. Gen. Samuel Phillips, Apollo program director, said Apollo 12 will be launched Nov. 14 for a moon landing far to the west of the spot where Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the Sea of Tranquil- ity. Samples of the moons crust gathered by the astronauts were expected to reach the Lunar Receiving Laboratory (LRL) in Tex.i Houston, today. Tests start Immediately In an effort to answer sd- - )sbsq33sqeb M.F.O. has what the leading && remedy doesn't havet hospital-prove- , UNFINISHED FURNITURE d use for bums and skin rashes. Its not even Ini the leading hemorrhoid rem-- j edy. Quickly you feel pain, 1 burning and itching ease as M.P.O. helps reduce swelling for hours of relief. In ointment ? br suppositories. The Menth-- a datum Company. Buffalo, N. Y.fi hospitals Furniture Annex near-darknes- But Aldrin, looking crisp and fresh in blue coveralls, raised a paper cup and shook his head. While the spacemen, the doctor and a technician quarantined with them to keep the MQF systems going, must pass the hours cooped up in the MQF, the world outside heaps tribute upon the Apollo triumph. rier. WALK BRISKLY Once aboard, the spacemen transferred directly to the MQF, walking briskly across the hangar deck. President Nixon stood on the carriers bridge to watch the splashdown. Later, he went below to the MQF and stood at of the JOINT SESSION Plans for a joint session of Congress honoring the astronauts were announced in Washington. Cables of congratulations from other countries poured into the Soviet cosmonauts 14 wired con- The Hornet, steaming for was expected to Hawaii, arrive at about 2 p.m. EDT Saturday. The MQF will be tucked Into an Air Force transport 6 at one end trailer. Aldrin and Colfresh shaven and with Collins sporting a new mus-t- e :he -- - looked out the window and talked with the President while television cameras broadcast the scene. This is the greatest week Armstrong, ' I- Mother Of Dead Girl Decries 'Vicious Mail' . edge." Kennedys attorney of record, Richard J. McCarron of attempted to make a statement to the court, saying, There are legal defenses which could be made In this case. The judge abruptly cut him off and snapped, His plea of guilty is a concession. I dont think the defendant then should by to make a de- fense. Then the judge asked McCarron, Are there mitigat-i-n this matter of pleading guilty, the lawyer said. The defendant Is adamant In asking for a suspended who sentence, McCarron describes himself as a countold the court, try lawyer I believe his (Kennedys) character Is well known to this court, country and the BERKELEY Kopechne to a ferry after a party also attended by five other former Robert Kennedy secretaries and five men who had crowed for Edward Kennedy in the Edgartown Regat- HEIGHTS, The mother of N.J. (UPI) Mary Jo Kopechne, who was killed when a car driven by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy went off a bridge, said today she would like an autopsy performed if that was the only way to clear her daughter name. . If we cant clear up all the little snide remarks and everything, all this vicious mail, Mrs. Joseph Kopechne said, I would have an autopif thats the only way I sy can clear my daughter. Funeral services were held Wednesday for the former campaign secretary to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. She was buried in a family plot near Wilkes-BarrPa. Mrs. Kopechne said in a telephone Interview from her home that she and her husband, an insurance executive, were upset about the vicious mail they have received since the accident late Friday night on Chappaquid dick Island off Marthas Vineyard, Mass. Kennedy was driving Miss ta. I know there are a lot of sick people in the world ana we should expect a little bit of vicious mail, Mrs. Kopechne said. But, she said, we dont know how to handle it because we never had anything happen in our lives like this. Mrs. Kopechne said she was waiting to hear what Kennedy would say before she talks about details of the case. Im waiting for him to discuss his part publicly, she said. There are a few things ... world. that happened that havent been cleared up to the publio yet. Mrs. Kopeclme said she was interested only in my character daughters aud background. The Kennedy family has telephoned the Kopechnes a number of times, she said. 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State 262-338- 7 4 DESERET NEWS ALT LAKI CITY, UTAH I i gratulations. 1 a window in the history of the world since creation, said Nixon. As a result of what you have done, the world has never been closer together. Nixon told the astronauts he had talked to their wives and with had made a data them. He said they were coming to a state dinner in Los Angeles on Aug. 13. Will you come? he asked the space heroes. Well do anything you say, Mr. President, responded Armstrong, commander of the flight and the first man to walk the moon. ' riding with him, was killed. In a statement which appeared to startle both Walter Steele, social prosecutor for Dukes County, and Kennedys attorneys, Judge Boyle asked, Has there been any deliberate attempt to conceal the Identity of the defendant? Police Chief Dominick J. Arena, looking surprised, Not to my knowl- Edgartown, v lins Russian president and the UETCHUf.YS 35S-465- period. Apollo 11, glowing like a falling star, seared its way through the atmosphere to a s 950 landing In miles southwest of Hawaii. The astronauts donned biological Isolation garments bulky, green coveralls and helmets with filter masks before the helicopter trip from their spacecraft to the car- here. Telecasts of Thursdays splashdown and recovery were viewed throuhgout Europe. Moscow TV carried parts of it live from the Hornet and the M.P.O.contalnsTbenzocane; pieces, We have the best choice In town .and the price is right for the long flight to Ellington Air Force Base near the Space Center. There the men shift to the spacious Lunar Receiving Laboratory for the remainder of the quarantine entific questions that man has been asking for ages. As Dr. Carpentier delivered his report through die MQF window, Aldrin could be seen behind him, stretched out in an easy chair, his feet up on a table in die dining area. EXCELLENT SPIRITS Carpentier said die spacemen were in excellent spirits and still living on Houston time, which probably meant they were about ready to go to bed though It was midafter-noo- n White House. Bcnsocaine. the anesthetic doctors and Well built Good selection of 412 So. 6th Wtil t Net platform with open sides lifts astronaut from ApcISo capsule to recovery helicopter. the led f AP Win Photo Great! Great !' He , ' As the helicopter bearing astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., ar l Michael Collins set down on the Hornets deck, Nixon cienched both fists, gesticulated ly; and exclaimed: suspended sentence." Arena, standing to the right of the bench and reading from notes, recapped some of the C i rcumstances surrounding Mary Jo Kopechne, yelled, clapped, cheered end wtjved his arms Thursday as he watched from the flag bridge of tills recovery car- the accident Kennedy never once looked up as the burly police chief spoke of the trag- ic accident The police chief reiterated statements that previous there was no finding of negli-genon the part of the de-fendant months but that the sentence be suspended. Steele added, I believe the sense of justice would be best served with a Offfc SI I. Pint Soj Advtrtltlns mis clrcutatloo in I. Mila St. Salt Laka City, Utah StllS Eitsbllihed Juna 15, 1150. PublhMd availing. Entered at thaS.lt Laka City Post Oltlca a aacond class mat. tar according to Act dt Consrass, IdlMM March 3, 117?. Tha Dasarat Naws Publishing Com. for no rasponslbillty piny assuma nsnutcrlotn and photographs contributed. 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