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...late Senator Robert Kennedy's son Joseph, 20, who was so charged (TIME, Aug. 27) and convicted, received a $100 fine, a suspended license and an admonition from Justice C. George Anastos: "I would hope you would use your illustrious name as an example that could be an asset to the young people of your age, instead of becoming involved in cases that bring you into court." Joe's mother Ethel, along with his uncle, Senator Edward Kennedy, had flown to Nantucket by charter plane from the family compound in Hyannis Port. After the three-hour trial...
...local judge ruled last month that Robert Huffman, a former auditor of the bankrupt association, could pay off the $28,555.65 he owed with the winnings of Knight Counter, his most visible asset. After the ruling went into effect, Knight Counter won two second-place purses at Liberty Bell in Philadelphia in June for a total of $7,765. According to the agreement, 40% of the money is being held in escrow for the 12,000 depositors. The horse has $64,000 to go to clear his owner's account -about as much as he won in the first...
...before retiring to his final sleep. Kurt Garfield's bleeding Captain sounds more Jewish than Scottish, Theodore Sorel's Angus is poorly spoken too, and Richard Backus' Donalbain is weak. Jeanne Bartlett is adequate as the ill-fated Lady Macduff, and William Larsen's old Siward is a decided asset. Macduff's son (Glenn Zachar) is far too old; so is Fleance (Keith McDermott), who seems to be assisted in his escape by the mysterious Third Murderer engaged to kill him (is a double agent at work here...
...background, Eisendrath adds, is the mummified corpse of Evita, "the radio announcer who became successively the saint's mistress, his political manager, second wife and, finally, in death, his greatest spiritual asset. The compelling allure of the corpse, which is reportedly being transported to Argentina, is reflected by numerous posters of the dead woman. 'Evita returns,' they proclaim, 'dead or alive!' " In the days ahead, Perón may need all the help he can get. Unless he can move quickly to end the violence, his government's resolve to restore stability in Argentina...
...urged the creation of a federal Energy Research and Development Administration. Its main asset would be the AEC's technical expertise and facilities. Beyond that, the agency would collect in one place the federal research efforts now scattered among the AEC (nuclear power), the Interior Department (coal) and the Bureau of Mines (coal, oil and gas), thus streamlining the federal bureaucracy...