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Show DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, July 22, 1969 Not In 72, But Later, Solon Says Sen. Kennedy, Wife Attend Funeral Rites Democratic Leader WASHINGTON (AP) Mike he thinks Edward M. Kennedy will pass any attempt for the presidency In 1972, but not because of the auto accident in which a woman riding in the Massachusetts senators car was killed. Mansfield had told colleagues for sometime before the weekend accident that PLYMOUTH, PA. (UPI) -SM. Kennedy, accompanied by his wife and Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy today attended the funeral of Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, in this Upstate coal mining town. Mansfield en. Edward . The Kennedys, accompanied by friends, flew to Pennsylvania from Massachusetts inhere Miss Kopechne drowned Saturday when the senators car plunged off a flarrow bridge into a pond. J About 500 persons gathered outside St. Vincents Roman Catholic Church before the fequiem mass for Miss feopechne, a native of the DO NOT AGREE Mansfield said he supposes some people will say that Kennedys political prospects have teen damaged by leaving the scene of the accident "but I do not agree. Even politicians are human and this could happen ; ,, July 28 thas in Edgartown, Vineyard, Mar- Mass., to de- termine whether Kennedy will have to face prosecution for leaving the scene of the accident in which Miss Kopechne was hilled. Tell; Court Clerk Thomas A. er set the hearing date for next Monday at the reguest of Edgartown attorney Richard J. McCarron, retained by the senior Massachusetts Senator. '.,If probable cause is found and Kennedy, considered a "leading presidential candidate jn 1972, is arraigned on the Charge, he faces a minimum of two years if convicted. says Kennedys the Senates No. 2 Democratic leader, woud delay any bid for the White House until 1976 or beyond. irea. MURMUR ARISES Some 650 persons were Inside, and a murmur arose as toe Kennedy party entered (rom a door near the front A number of spectators in the tack stood to catch a glimpse of the Ke.inedys. 5 The senator, wearing a teavy neck brace, seemed to have trouble kneeling after they entered a front pew. The mass was celebrated by toe pastor, Msgr. William JSurchall. The Kennedys joined Miss Kopechnes relatives and other in receiving jtoly communion. . Rosemarie Carey, sister of Plymouth Mayor Edward F. Ava Bums, sang two solos Maria and Mother at Your during Feet Is Kneeling the mass. GO TO CEMETERY After the service, the Kennedy party left through the same door they had entered as the family followed the casket out. The Kennedys then got Into limousines for the trip to the parish cemetery in nearby Larksville. A hearing has been set for Sen-at- e to anybody, Mansfield said. His statement that he dived into the water several times supports his report that he was dazed and shocked. he has been going around with a back brace for several years since he was almost killed in an airplane accident. It would have been directly against his doctors orders to dive into the water. This could to his have contributed exhaustion and shock. ON SEVERAL FACTORS UPI Telephot Sen. Kennedy Solemn-face- d and wife, Joan. degree of alcohol, but it was very well down. She was not drunk at the time this happened. She was not drinking immoderately, he said. sen- However, suspended tences, fines and probationary periods are generally ordered by the court in such cases.' McCarrons request for the hearing to determine whether Kennedy should be prosecuted at all followed the formal filing of an application for a vehicle complaint against Kennedy by Police Chief Dominick J. Arena. No complaint will be issued until the hearing at which Kennedy need not appear. in the accident, Killed which apparently occurred between midnight Friday and 1 a.m. Saturday, according to Arena, was Miss Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, a pretty blonde It is quite understandable that Sen. Kennedy could have been stunned and might not have known what he was doing for several, hours after the accident and the physical strain of having dived several times in search of the car. Mansfield said his belief that Kennedy will not try for the 1972 nomination has been based on several factors. One important one is that he likes to work here in the Senate far more than his brothers Kennedy, accompanied by his wife, Joan, his sister-in-laMis. Robert F. Kennedy, and two friends left by plane shortly before 7 a.m. w motor EDT today for Miss Kopechnes funeral in Plym- outh, Pa. The senator, wearing a neck collar to ease pain in his neck or back, looted grim as he brushed past newsmen and photographers at the airport in Hyannis. He showed a slight bit of trouble mounting the steps into the plane. Kennedy also wears a brace because of a broken bade suf- secretary to Kennedys late brother, Sen. Robert F. Ken- ICC twin-engin- e nedy, Kennedy did not report the accident to police until about 10 a.m. Saturday, about nine or 10 hours after it occurred. The charge of leaving the scene is the only one against the Senator. Arena said he believed no negligence was in Continued from the tragic affair. A White House spokesman said the executive branch has been and still is studying the best size for the commission. Earlier reports have Indicated the membership will be trimmed from 11 to seven. At present there are only 10 members, five Republicans and five Democrats, with one vacancy due to death. Headlines In Cuba The Boston Globe reported today a sample of Miss Kopechnes blood showed "no excessive amount of alcohol in her blood. Dr. Donald P. Mills, associate medical examiner for Edgartown, said tests at the state police laboratory in Boston showed a HAVANA - (UPI) Radio and television in Cuba carried reports of the U.S. Apollo 11 moon landing and the morning newspaper Granma headlined two page-onon the event columns e First Page on the chairmanship, scattering of leadership, saying that in no other major federal regulatory agency is the President without power to designate the chairman. fered June 19, 1964, in a plane crash. The Senator sustained a mild concussion and bruises and was suffering from shock because of the accident. So Carefree... 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Sovietskaya LatSoviet Latvia via organ of the Baltic regions Commu- !; The First Lady has a heavy personal schedule of her own mapped out in Asia And ccm-- ; munist Romania. She has been boning up in recent days on projects devoted to the children and the handicapped she will visit on Guam, the, Adams said her ketch, Sea Sharp H, held up She said shes had enough adventures to fill four books, he said. She ran into seven gales . . . and only broke two halyards. Mrs. Adams, 39 and the mother of two, will be the guest of honor at a huge, wild party in honor of her crossing when she arrives in San Diego sometime late Thursday or early Friday. . . Diegos Bicentennial Celebration, became the first woman to make a solo crossing of the Pacific. Iairbrirwlai Pare Clark Jim Oackwarlti REFINISHING t!" caaaf lata stack COMPLETE GUNSMITH SERVICE . REPAIRS involved in official duties; Mrs. Nixons schedule will almost as demanding, hair. 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Adams, a sailing instructor, sailed out to meet her near Point Hueneme today. But she had to talk and NO FOUL PLAY An autopsy has revealed no evidence of injury or foul play in the death of the Rev. A. D. SME Bays tthaca LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The first thing Mrs. Sharon Sites Adams wanted to do after sailing more than 6,000 miles across the Pacific alone was talk. ei did. First Lady Talkfest Is Uppermost For Lady Solo Sailor 328-484- fWl 1 f RE! PARKING ANY LOT Dr. BOUNTiPUL, gtjrtfc imHF iiuigii 0UI0W I |