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Show y. 20 A Sal Lkr Tribune, Thursday, November 2e, - J ri Kills 14 In New York Public Opinion Poll Teds Popularity Continues to Sink In Wake of July Mary Jo Tragedy CHICAGO (LTD--A defenre attorney asked U.3. District Court Judge Julius J. Hoffman Wednesday to declare a mistnal in the case of the Chicago Seven on grourfas the judge lectured him for leanirg on a lectern. Hoffman denied the mistrial the second this motion week and the latest of many trial. in the LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (AP) . Mohawk Airlines prop passenger plane crashed into jt a mountainside in the rain night and all 14 persons aboard were lolled, Wednesday in the latest survey, which was conducted Oct. 5. Senator Kennedy failure By George Gag up Ir.'tifute of Public Opinion - PRINCETON. NJ. Sen. Edward Kennedy appears to have made no progress in the last infour w r months ning back tbe large numbers of voters who deserted his cause in the wake of Lis in- July 18 car National Men S3 49 Si ac- cident which took the life of Jo Mary Public Ealing of Kennedy Today and Last March Extremely Favorable Nov. March 50 years ft over College Grade school Dr. Gallup Kopechne. The latest nationwide survey, m fact, show a slight dees cline in h'ghlv favorable-attitudtoward the Massachusetts Senator since a survey conducted in late July following the accident. Among all persons interviewed, 28 percent currently give Kennedy a highly favorable rating. The July percentage was 34 percent. Last March, before the accident, nearly half of all persons interviewed. 49 percent, gave him a "highly favorable" rating. Trouble Spots A comparison of the latest survey with March's shows lost has where Kennedy appeal and at the same time indicates the groups he must win back if be hopes to improve his political stature and regain his earlier frontrunner position among Democratic Catholics thus far to recover his popularity losses can be explained in large measure in terms of the unresolved questions many Americans still have concerning his July 18 accident. In an October survey, all persons in the sample .1.514) were aked this question. Suppose you could ask Sen. Edward Kennedy any question you wished to about his July 18 car accident on what Lsland Chappaquiddick specific questions most like to ask? would you Sticky Questions The questions that arise most often are those which have been asked by members of the press on countless occasion:. It is of interest, however, to discover the questions that are uppermost in the minds of average citizens. The question the largest number of people would like to ask is: Why didnt he report the acddent sooner? One man said, Why the nine hour delay in reporting an accident to the authorities when there was a life involved? Another in the survey said, Kennedy may have been too shocked to do anything about telling the police about the accident, but voters. Survey evidence shows that losses Kennedy's since March have come equally among men and women, Protestants and. Catholics, and among ali age groups. To determine the trend in attitudes toward Sen. Kennedy, a sensitive attitude measuring device called the Sta-pScalometer was employed. Tbe following table compares the latest ratings with those recorded in March before the accident. A total of 1,550 adults were interviewed Senator el what about his raised next most frequently: Why was he on that road to begin with? and Why was he with the girl? A Wethersfield, Conn., housewife said. I think Senator Kennedy has an obligation to give a clear explanation of why he was on a back road with tte girl when he knows the area so well. Other questions, listed in order of frequency of mention, are: Was he drinking? Why didn't he try harder to save the girl? Why wasn't his wife w ith him? Why was he at the party? Was there another worn. a in the car? h is important to note that 3 persons in every 10 interviewed (29 percent) said they did not have specific questions they would like to ask, while another one in ten did tot express an opinion. SardPs Founder, 83, Succumbs The NEW YORK (AP) founder of Sardi's Restaurant, where for 50 years Broadway's great and near great have crowded to read reviews and receive congratulations or two are By Associated Press frigid air mass passed through the Midwest and apthe East Coast proached Wednesday, trailing snow squalls as it crossed northern states. Ahead of the cold front tain dri en by high winds soaked northeastern and Middle Atlantic states. The U.S. Weather Bureau said freezing temperatures were expected as far south as northwestern Florida. Chilly temperatures contin WIT am Kunstier told Hoffman his lecture Tues-da-y attorney indicated a clear animus' against the defense. We're Going ta Jail Your honor has indicated in front of the jury that there is something very wrong w ith the defense attorneys. Kunstier said. Your honor has made so many tnreats in this case that we know we are going to jail . . . your honor has as much as said we are going to jail at the end of this case. I consider , and say nothing. temptuoas . I felt you shouldnt lean on the lectern as though 1 you were having a beer or , something. I think its see conduct slovenly. , . 2 Elevateds Crash 1 Two (UPI) elevated trains collid- - , ed during the morning rush hour Wednesday as they apthe Merchandise I proached Mart station. Several thou-sanpeople were inconventraffic was ienced when delayed for about 45 minutes, , but no injuries were reported.' CHICAGO six-ca- r d Those Hoffman replied, are your words, not mine. I never threaten, I give admo- nitions. I cannot sit here and Mountains. A spokesman for Mohawk confirmed that the plane had crashed with 11 passengers and a crew of three. The plane, Mohawk Flight 411, left Albany at 8 p.m., on a bop to Lake George and a scheduled landing at 8:20 p m. A spokesman for the War- ren County Airport in Lai. : George said prevailing winds were such that the pilot would normally have made a northward swing pas! the airport to land into the wind. The crash site was 2.5 miles from the nearest roadway. All available ambulances were rushed to the scene. Ellen Loper, who lives about two miles from the of the crash, said scene When I heard the noise a 1 went little like thunder outside and saw the fire on the mountain. 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Moving for mistrial, defense we invite you to shop Midwest, Coastal Regions 602 ob Thanksgiving, explaining that Chief Judge William Campbell already had ruled there should be no long holiday weekend in the SUNDAY, November 23rd Snow, Rain, Winds Batter A after Friday beginning lawyer questions Compaaioa Case The judge also refuse' to declare a court holiday for the state police said. The first group of state polite reached tbe crash site and the officer in charge radioed back: No survivors.' The plane ws on a flight from New York City to Glens Falls, a resort spot in the foothills of the Adirondack commiseration after their opening nights, died Wednesday at 83. Vincent Sardi. an Italian immigrant boy. founded New York's most famous theatrical begathering place in 1919 fore many of the present generation of customers were bom. friends? 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