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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 10

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Sioux Falls Argus-Leader 10 For mail delivery, Nov. 18, 1970 Nov. 17,1970 On JJw Qn Sio ux JMa Outlook For Solons' Passage Of Welfare Plan Only Fair toxication" were Delmer tan Forfeiting $25 each for nonappearance on public intoxica Thibodeau. Donald Francis Schriever, Harrisburg; Clarence the company which allegedly converted mortgaged property cated. He was fined $150, sentenced to 30 days in jail and BIRTHS MCKENNAN HOSPITAL tion; charges were David Jer 310 N.

Cliff was fined Hoff, 1424 Olive p-rive; Rickey of Orlando Drageset, Isabel, tol $150, prohibited from driving in prohibited from driving in South WASHINGTON (AP) Pros- many complications as this one A son to Mr. and Mrs. Duane its own use when according tOi Dakota for 30 days. The jail Taggart, 804 S. Holt Mon South Dakota for 30 days and sentenced to 30 days in jail, af does," the Delaware Republican a reporter.

A. Austin, Garretson; Alvin Dennis Bren, 808 W. Madison Michael J. Kleppe, Canton, and Nathan he 220 S. the federal government it should sentence was suspended on pay ome Lottman, 832 N.

Dakota Eugene Phillips Murphy, 405 E. 8th and Raymond E. Jeunesse, 317 N. Spring Ave. day.

have been forfeited to the gov ter he pleaded guilty to driving ment of fine and on his good "We will have only about four A daughter to Mr. and Mrs ernment for Drffgeset's default while intoxicated. All but the behavior for one year. full weeks in this rump session Jerry Jones, Pleasant Village in payment of a $30,000 promis first seven days of the jail Lincoln Ave. The case of Vaughn K.

Ts Trailer Court, Tuesday. and we have many other more important things to do." sentence were suspended on the sory note, Tne government chetter, 3408 E. 15th who SIOUX VALLEY HOSPITAL claimed that Drageset, who de is charged with third degree tm wf A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Williams, senior GOP mem defendant's good behavior for one year.

faulted in the payment of the Boyd Scofield, 802 S. Prairie forgery, was passed until Nov. ber of the Finance Committee, note which he executed with the 17 at 1:55 p.m. for appointment said no one in the administra Court trial was scheduled for Monday. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs Farmers' Home Administration, of counsel. Nov. 23 at 11:15 a.m. for Rob Remember Us for Modern WALL COVERINGS Dakota's Largest Selection tion had contacted him about the legislation in the four weeks unlawfully disposed of the prop Court action, on charges of is James Brennan. 1501 Comet ert Eugene Comer, 529 N.

erty used as security for the suing a no-account check and pects for President Nixon's top priority domestic recommendation to Congress his welfare reform plan now appear only fair in the lame-duck session which opened Monday. Backers of the Family Assistance Plan have been reasonably confident through most of the 1970 sesskm that the proposal eventually would be enacted despite lengthy delays encountered in the Senate Finance Committee. Most of the opposition centers on the provision to provide 51,600 a year for an urban fami-iy of four. The supporters have generally gone along with predictions of administration officials they will have 60 votes on the Senate floor, an ample margin. But, confronted with a bob- since Congress recessed Oct.

14. But he said from tflher indica note so that the government Road, Tuesday. MARRIAGE LICENSE obtaining money under false could not fully recover for the pretenses against Karlow tions it is clear the White House Michael A. Strachota. St.

Daughtery, Phoenix, was default. James T. Goetz, Yank-! ton, represented the defendant while William F. Clayton and passed until Nov. 18 at 1:50 p.m.

to allow the defendant PaMl; Elizabeth Bekis, Lauderdale, Mine. James A. Pribbenow, Mil- Franklin who pleaded not guilty to a charge of public intoxication. Bond was set at $25. Wallace Yellow Thunder, Pine Ridge, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for public intoxication.

The sentence was suspended upon the defendant's good be-havior for one year. Fined $25 each for public in MUTJEIAIRS David Gienapn represented the more time to consult with his and the Health, Education and Welfare Department still are working hard to get the plan enacted. However, Williams said the administration should be concentrating on such matters as United States. attorney, Richard Sabers. bank; Sherrie Gunderson, Sioux 38th Minn.

Ave. Judge Robert J. Patterson COUNTY COURT Next to K-Mart fined Wayne Wilford Littleton, Eagle Butte, $25 for vagrancy. extension of the excise taxes on Selma Peterson, former Sioux Fails resident who lived in Los The fine was suspended on con autos and telephone service which expire Dec. 31.

Angeles, before ber dition the defendant, obey all death, left a net taxable estate laws for one year. ailed session coming right after These will produce more than GOOD ANY TIME. EVERY DAY at the FOOD PLACE Falls. Lionel Stonefield, Beresford; Noreen Rae Hoffman, Parkston. Dale Gould, Spirit Lake, Iowa; Roberta Brantner, Pepin, Wis.

Perry A. Anderson and Rita Madson, Albert Lea, Minn. FEDERAL COURT Chief U.S. District Court Judge Fred J. Nichol has dis- of $12,372, according to an In an emotional election campaign $1 billion in the next year for a heritance Tax Report and In which the President himself budget already far more out of ventory filed in County District mm balance than Nixon has conced led the fight against Democrats, supporters of the legislation now ed, the Senator said, and yet neither the House rvcr Senate Court.

MUNICIPAL COURT are not so sure it can get has acted on the extension. through the Senate. BEFITS DENTORtS BEAUTIFULLY Donita Jo Lieske, Hawarden They note that all along it has missed litigation brought The initial battleground for the welfare legislation in the CHICKEN DINNER AT THE 31st and MINNESOTA been assumed 35 to 40 of the Iowa, pleaded guilty to a charge against the Timber Lake Sales needed votes would come from of shoplifting merchandise to Timber Lake, S.D., by the lame-duck session still will be the Finance Committee even Democrats. taling $3.54 from Lewis Drugs United States government, upon Westgate. She was fined $25 Foes of the welfare plan, led agreement of the parties in and assessed $9 costs.

volved. The government had Hilda Ida Barber, 2022 S. Da sought to recover $1,595.65 from kota was found guilty of though that panel voted tentatively in October to reject it. Administration officials say privately they have not given up hope of finding nine votes for it in Finance, a bare majority. The Committee resumes Miracle plastic DENTURITE refits loose dentures in five minutes.

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Williams, now profess to see a good chance of blocking it. "I just do not see how it makes any sense 'to try to write on the Senate floor, where it probably will have to be done, a new welfare plan that carries as farms and ranches in the Unit ed States; and cattle, hogs and 336-3637 Westgate on stipulation of facts. She was fined $25 and assessed $14 costs. Ralph Reynal Stewart, Rt 1, changed his plea to guilty on a work on the legislation in closed sheep are raised on 90 per cent of them. Sheep are raised on session Monday afternoon.

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The definition includes "any advertisement that depicts, in actual or simulated form, or ex plicitly describes, in a predomi nantly sexual context, human genitalia, any act of natural or SALE EFFECTIVE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY unnatural sexual intercourse, any act of sadism or masoch ism, or any other erotic subject By MARK BROWN Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -Xrmed with new legislation, the U.S. Postal Service is gearing up to guarantee a smut-free msril box to anyone who wi.nts it. Beginning next February, any citizen may request that the costal system take him off the mailing list of any firm that sends out sexually oriented advertising. Postmaster General Winton M. Blount sad the new law, oan't of the postal reorganization legislation passed last summer, 's "the most novel means in use in the world for controlling the flow of sexually oriented materials through the mail." directly related to the fore going." In addition, the new law re quires that the envelope con tanning such advertising dis id i-oo close that it contains a' "sexual OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL FUR-TRIM COATS ly oriented ad." When a postal patron signs the post office form requesting that he and persons in his household under age 19 not re The Postal Service will main ceive smutty advertisements, tain: a computerized list of persons who do not wish to receive his name goes on the computerized list.

Once the name has been on orotic advertising. The mailer must check his mailing list the list' for 30 days, the prohibi 1 tion becomes effective, and it is against that of the post office to OFF the mailers' responsibility to assure that he will not be prose cuted under the law.Y-. see that he does not send such Rather than leaving the reci advertisements to the postal pa tron. pient the decision of whether the advertisement is erotic or offer. Mailers who ignore the ban are subject to criminal penal sive, the new law sets specific standards for determining ties.

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a new cabinet. Minister of Information Mohamed Fayek said Fawzi, 70, and the other minis Salah Jadid on Friday. All are members of the Baath Socialist ters will remain in office until the new cabinet is formed party, but Assad is considered more of a moderate. The cabinet had been after the death of President University students clashed in the streets of Damascus. An un Gamal Abdel Nasser Sept.

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