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Show SA Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, September Tfc 27, 1979 Chappacjuicldick Issue? V ; ' t Carter Note to Kennedy Clarifies Crisis Remark By Donald M Rothberg ' Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON President Carter called a brief cease-firWednesday in verbal assault on Sen his stepped-u- p Edward Kennedy to send his potential rival a note saying remarks he made m New York were not intended as a reference to Chappaquiddick In the hand written note, Carter said his statement Tuesday night at a "town meeting" in New York City had been "grossly exaggerated" by the press Asked by reporters about the note, Kennedy said he did not consider it an apology but added, I was just glad to your firmness Queens that as president he had to deal with several crises and I don't think I ' panic e ? . v ' Z . f v . kecj The White Hou .e said Carter had sen! the note after reading erroneous press reports saving his comments were a veiled reference to Chappaquirkiick. , White Houge aides in the past havfc said that if Kennedy does challenge Carter for the 1980 Democ ratio nomina tion. Carter would not make an Issue of Kennedys reaction to ensis conditions when he drove a car off a bridge at Chappaquiddic k in 1969, resulting in the death of Mary Jo Kopeohne Kennedy told reporters,- - "I appreciate his sending it (the note) to me get and were I to be a candidate I'd be Carter had told the audience in talking about the issues which are most in the minds of the American people andJ think that's alsowhat he'd wartt ! Kennedys comments came at a poolside reception preceding a fun draismg dinner sponsored by the Democratic National Committee. Kennedy . did not stay to hear Cdrter, the featured speaker at the banquet An aide said the senator planned to fly to Boston to visit his mother, who .'underwent surgery The House -aWASHINGTON (UP1) earlier in the day. cting to meet a Monday deadline While Kennedy spent only about five voted by a narrow margin Wednesday to raise the ceiling on the national debt minutes at the reception. Carter arfront the current $850 billion to $879 rived at the-- ' dinner about one hour ahead of schedule, going from table to billing through next May. table greeting the people who had paid Ait !but a handful of House Republicans opposed the measure, despite $1,000 .each tq attend. Asked at one point by -- a reporter warnings that failure to approve it by the letter to Kennedy, the about cause fiscal would confusion Monday costing the government millions of president replied, 'It was a clarifica1 tion of press distortions of what I said ' dollars. In his dinner speech. Carter appealed I Unless the new ceiling is passed and signed by President Carter by Oct. ! the for party unity and also made an emotional plea for the strategic arms present temporary ceiling lapses.leav-inlimitation treaty. "If SALT is rejected a $400 billion permanent limit that is far too low for the by the tn.ted States Senate, that will be a terrible blow to our country, Carter government to function. said The measure was rushed to the Aware that the treaty is in trouble, 8 House vote. Senate after the disclosure of the pres- siac-especially alFinance' Committee Senate Thp enee of Soviet combat troops in Cuba, had ready approved the proposed Carter told the crowd that "we must not Hourfe figure and waived further action, with nuclear arsenals so the. legislation could go directly to play politics . , Carter also warned his Cel 16 w Demotheflijnr.", crats that party unity is essential in 'A1 Tillman, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, said the' gaming approval of Democratic programs "With selfish divisions among peal issue was "whether the government is going to be able to meet its ourselves our voice is fractured and it cannot he heard, hesaid obligation? next week "Failure to act today will bring the Except for the unity appeal, the government to a grinding halt of some president made no references Wedneskind during the next week, the Oregon day night to the possible challenges he Democrat warned The Treasury Defaces within the party from Kennedy partment already is having to postpone and California Gov Edmund G. 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