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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 21

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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Sioux Falls Argus-Leader Nov. 14, 1975 Minnesota Politicians Add Humor To Taping Of Today Show' Segment For Friday Program Pressler Says Rivalry Between Ford, Reagan May Hurt Chances Of Republican Candidates ST. PAUL fAP Cracking Anderson offered at one point bad time. They taped two segments for Friday's "Today" show on NBC. Minnesota will be the featured state in a continuing series of sa White House the intense conservative rhetoric of the President's speeches and now the Rockefeller withdrawal all this seems to be designed to acquire a presidential nomination," Pressler said.

"The tragedy and dilemna of the Ford presidency may well be that after disposing of the Reagan problem, a great credibility problem in scrambling back to the middle will occur," Pressler said. HELD 0VERI PUBLIC DEMANDS WEEK! E-caDD to be jokes, boasts and one-liners, Minnesota's three best-known politicians managed to get a television segment taped on the state Capitol lawn. Gov. Wendell Anderson and Sens. Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale alternately joked about the weather and boasted about the cleanliness of Minnesota politics.

They also gave one another a Abdnor Says Laws Being Distorted WASHINGTON (AP) Rep. James Abdnor, says the federal budget control laws Congress adopted last year are being distorted and are not helping control the federal spending level, He said the law was intended to set debt limits that Congress could not exceed. But, he said, preliminary work on the budget resolutions in the House could result in a ceiling for combined premanent and temporary debts of $620 billion, compared with the current ceiling of $577 billion. "Our economy cannot afford a debt of this Abdnor said, "as long as congress insists upon tax cuts, it had better pay attention to budget cuts. As things stand now, our congressional budget control has become a farce." Legislative Majority to handle the outdoor interview himself, suggesting that the "older guys" be filmed inside the Capitol.

Small microphones attached to lapels were in turn attached to cords running down pant legs, terminating at the ankle, where these cords were plugged into more cords running to the camera. "Ever since Mondale's been on the CIA committee he's had everything wired," Humphrey accused. Aside from the off-camera joking, the three political figures said they believed Minnesota has an open political system, with voters not tolerating scandal. "Really, we have very little of what you'd call the old-fashioned politics," Humphrey said. Friday's program also will include scenes of a youth hockey program in Stillwater, a look at the Children's Theater and the Grain Exchange in Minneapolis, and some scenic footage of Lake of the Isles in Minneapolis.

Also on the program will be Paul Cunningham, one-time newspaper reporter and the first television newsman in the Twin Cities in the late 1940s. He now carries the title of "reporter at large" for NBC. Humphrey gave his usual answer to a question on his presidential ambitions, saying he will enter no primaries but would accept the nomination in 1976. WASHINGTON (AP) The probable Ronald Reagan-President Ford battle for the Republican presidential nomination and the withdrawal of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller should stir moderate and progressive Republicans into action, according to Rep. Larry Pessler, "If moderate Republicans continue to remain silent during the inevitable Ford-Reagan presidential contest, great damage will result to the Republican congressional candidates in 1976," Pressler said in an article submitted to the Washington Star and published Nov.

6. Any analysis of the 1974 election results show voters prefer a more moderate brand of Republicanism, Pressler said in the article. "Currently the Ford administration is bending over backwards to emphasize its conservative policies to head Reagan off. "The very conservative emphasis of news released from the Westmar College Raises Tuition LE MARS, Iowa Tuition for 1976-77 was raised $225 a year at Westmar College during the fall meeting of the board of trustees. Supporters of the tuition hike cited the increasing costs of running the college in terms of salaries, utilities, postage and other operating costs.

miliar fc.v rsKrafkv. a lutes to the 50 states as a bicentennial observance. The temperature was 35 degrees and winds gusted 25 to 35 miles per hour, even when the politicians weren't talking. Most of the best lines came when the cameras weren't rolling, with Humphrey suggesting at one point it might be a plot to open up his Senate seat by the pneumonia route. "Listen," said Humphrey to the governor, "We'll make you a senator.

You don't have to kill me." As interviewer Jim Hartz rehearsed his opening lines he came to a part labeling Mondale as "one of the brightest minds" in the Senate. "Emphasize that," Mondale urged. Traffic Fatalities Down In October PIERRE Highway fatalities in South Dakota last month were down 71 per cent in comparison to October of 1974 when there were 31 traffic deaths. Nine people lost their lives in traffic during October this year. "It's a record to be proud of and South Dakotans who are used to hearing the sad side of highway safety should know The greatest wildlife and chase story in the history ot the North! STARRING MIKE MAZURKI as'lapper "and JIMMY KANE asTM Research by DICK NORTH i PHONE 336-7510 NITELY AT SUN.

MATINEES SORRY NO PASSES Democrats Goal Young THE MOST INTENSE EMOTIONALLY A RUN-AWAY EVERYONE'S SHOUTIMn KID DYN-O-MITE DARING PERFORMANCE THAT WOMEN UNDERSTAND AND RESPOND TO UNRESERVEDLY. UNFORGETABLE! MAGNIFICENT! MOVING! ISA i.CHAMP i when such an improvement is made," said Dale Christensen, director of the South Dakota Division of Highway Safety. Berg Inauguration Set At Brookings BROOKINGS Sherwood 0. Berg will be inaugurated as South Dakota State University's 14th president in a public ceremony at Frost Arena Nov. 20 at 2:30 p.m.

Berg will be replacing H. M. Briggs, now a professor in the college of agriculture and biological sciences. ABERDEEN (AP) South Dakota Young Democrats will make election of a Democratic majority in the state legislature their top priority next year, Joe Heisler said. Heisler, president of the group, said the Young Democrats will call the project "Action '76," an effort to mobilize the group statewide to help increase the party's representation in the legislature.

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