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...until 10 a.m. that morning that Kennedy finally arrived at the police station with a written statement that was notable only for its brevity and vagueness. He could not spell Kopechne's name, so he left a blank. The witnesses quickly left Martha's Vineyard, Kennedy heading to Hyannisport and an emergency meeting of the New Frontier brain trust, where a statement explaining the affair was hammered out. On the night of July 25 Kennedy told a vast television audience a well-scripted tale of mental confusion and fear after the accident, heroic rescue attempts, and a half-crazed swim...
...clamoring for some form of revenue sharing. Educators want more for schools. There are pleas that state taxes be lowered, even though they have not been raised in years. Republican Governor Robert Bennett aims to keep the surplus intact. Who knows when even Kansas may experience a dry spell? Says Bennett: "I have absolutely no intention of allowing Kansas to become another New York City. We can and will live within our means...
William Ruckelshaus, a former Deputy Attorney General and former acting FBI director, suggested a compromise. He urged that Congress spell out the FBI's authority "to investigate individuals or groups who may through violence present a threat to other individuals or groups." But Ruckelshaus would have Congress give the Attorney General the power to set the guidelines on how the FBI would use its authority...
...American Keith Francis is a proven entity in the middle distance events. High school All-American Bill Martin has already raised collegiate eyebrows in the 1000-yard and mile runs. 1975 IC4A sprint champion Bob Hazard is still fleet of foot and could spell trouble for the Harvard dash duo of Todd Hooks and Mark McLean...
Shaking off their cold spell, the Radcliffe quintet's defense tightened and the offense showed signs of life when Kathy Fulton fired in a 30 footer to bring the Crimson within two points...