A/s benefits end with marriage i ntz dm i i muon Page j WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 9, 1977 ipm i Moody iday and said the construe- >oat docl' s will be dveston, I United Press International WASHINGTON- The Supreme urt Tuesday unanimously upheld igress power to cut off Social Se- ity payments to a disabled child any other secondary beneficiary marries someone not entitled benefits. For a long time, federal law ivided that all secondary benefits ise on marriage. But in 1958, ingress changed the rules to ide that marriage of disabled y San An- M debat- ities par te teams, lefeated. ich Texas inti goodwill Applira- Student must be . Lite in d photo- judging, sonalitv, 34. children, widows, widowers and di vorced wives to persons who them selves were eligible for benefits would not stop either income. Otherwise the couple would have no Social Security. The opinion by Justice John Paul Stevens reversed a decision by U.S District Judge John Oliver of Kansas City finding the amendment uncon stitutional. It came in a suit brought by John crew publisher me of conviction plans to it to the ’he area, ■ general dargorie will also irs, elec- Building ss •ops and ler. “Al- i third of lay. The inly 3.5 les. The reduced United Press International Kansas city, Kansas— rew magazine publisher Al Gold in says he is convinced he will be nvicted of 12 federal obscenity arges by a jury which is expected start deliberating bis case this lek. “I feel like Tve been invited to a idling,” the New York publisher id Monday. “These are not a jury my peers. Not one of them had a strami sandwich for lunch. THE OBSCENITY TRIAL for aldstein and his former associate mes Buckley began Oct. 25. The larges are related to 12 issues of Tew and Smut — self-billed as tbe odds dirtiest newsapaper — were mailed to Kansas in B<4. Itis their second obscenity trial in ansas. A guilty conviction re- med by a Wichita jury in 1976 was erturned because of prejudicial atements made by the prosecutor dosing arguments. The Wichita trial cost me !00,000 and this trial probably will' ist about $250,000,” Goldstein id “Even if I win. I’ve lost. ” Dr. Walter Menninger, a ychiatrist at the Menninger oundation in Topeka, is expected testify for the defense today. It ill be the first time Menninger has stifled in a criminal case. AT THE TRIAL Monday, a lead- ig psychologist told the court pho- igraphs in an issue of Screw lagazine might be considered ugly offensive but none of them ap- saled to the prurient interests of le average person. There are a good number of eople who would be aroused by lese pictures,” Dr. Waddell omeroy told the court. “But the \ direc- :ommit- le. Kis- ifTexas :ted the iiforma- st Pres- federal : sent an ill Bible it, said state or jy Sun- ith one bridges or 30 or llapse," iC mtion’s icy get ment's of the ygeta ed the i?” the . “The \e •uction Canada e joint proval lanced be by nfo-gathering cruise aids satellite program pictures would appeal to their erotic interest in sex — not their prurient interest. Prurient is appealing to some sick, morbid or shameful interest. The San Francisco psychologist and sexologist was one of the origi nal partners of Dr. Alfred Kinsey and conducted 8,000 interviews for the Kinsey reports on human sexual ity published in 1948 and 1953. Defense attorney Herald P. Fahringer showed Pomeroy and the jury blown-up pages of one of the 12 issues of Smut and Screw that were mailed to Kansas. Many of the pho tographs depicted nudity, oral sex and sexual intercourse. “Does this photograph appeal to the purient interests of the average person,” Fahringer asked while holding up a picture of a woman strapped to a table. “It might appeal to the prurient interest of someone who is sadomaochistically inclined, but the average person is not sadomaochis tically inclined, Pomeroy re sponded. FAHRINGER THEN showed two pictures of persons urinating on each other and asked the 63-year- old psychologist if they appealed to the morbid or shameful sexual interests of the average person. “For someone interested in what is known as water sports or golden showers — than this might appeal to their prurient interests,” Pomeroy said. “But those type represent less than 1 percent of the population. For the majority of people this type of picture would be a complete turn-off. It would disgust them. Pomeroy defined the average person as a heterosexual adult with a high school education and a normal, healthy sexual drive. A team of Texas A&M University ceanographers, working with sci- ntists from around the world, has ist returned from a cruise aboard exas A&M’s research vessel R/V lyre which was designed to aid IASA in their Nimbus-G satellite rogram. The cruise occupied several sta- ions from south of Galveston to the )ry Tortugas in Florida across to ie mouth of the Mississippi River nd finally down to the Campeche lanks north of the Yucatan Penin- ula. Dr. Sayed Z. El-Sayed was the hief scientist on the NASA- ponsored cruise. He said that the irimary purpose of the “Coastal -one Color Scanner Cruise” was to (induct baseline experiments and collect data regarding ocean color md chlorophyll concentrations, uspended sediments and tempera- nre. “The information that we accumu- ated on the ship will be compared nth observations made by NASA lircraft during overflights of the R/V Gyre and the NOAA ship Re- iearcher,” El-Sayed said. “We would like to find out if the iurface data collected by ship can be correctly correlated with the obser- rations made from thousands of feet overhead. If these readings agree, it ollows that a satellite such as the N'imbus-G could provide instan taneous information about areas of ocean high productivity, the Red Tide’ phenomenon and the pollu tion of coastal waters,' he said. The Coastal Zone Color Scanner a multi-spectral device designed to study processes in coastal zones by remote sensing of both color and The Battalion Number One In Aggieland Samson ** in, Room t Texas ulnsively loflj i credited loB erein reseneif in, TX . Jamie Artln ice Wow a LesHpj: ..Paul A r, Carol N Rust) ( . - - Kim Tis* Belli C lenna Uliii dark Palin) . Ken ilm Doiig'Cnl rs. Chain n W. I/m )r. Ckil Pi/Winrii r ” ” ■ . George Ann Hoke, Judy Fondy, Kathy Grimes, Vickie Matthews, Judy McCann. (not pictured: Jane Kroll) PROFESSIONAL HAIR DESIGN 1510 Holleman College Station 693-1772 SEBRJNG Jobst, disabled from birth by cere bral palsy. Jobst had been supported by his father, an insured wage- earner. When his father died, Jobst was awarded child’s insurance benefits at age 25. In 1970 he married some one not eligible for payments. But the woman was unable to support them because she also had cerebral palsy, and they later separated. Jobst argued that the law dis criminated against a disabled child in his situation compared to a child marrying another second benefi ciary. Stevens found the classifica tion much broader, since the law applies to widows and others as well. Stevens said general rules are es sentia] if an undertaking as huge as Social Security is to be administered “with a modicum of efficiency, even though such rules inevitably pro duce seemingly arbitrary conse quences in some individual cases.” He said the general rule termina ting secondary benefits upon mar riage is unquestionably valid, and the 1958 exceptions for marriages between beneficiaries also are per missible. In the court s only other opinion Tuesday, it ruled unanimously that state court suits against a national bank may be tried in any county where the bank conducts business at an authorized branch, and need not be restricted to the location listed in its federal charter. temperature, El Sayed said. “It is the first such sensor specifically de voted to oceanographic mea surements such as these. The package was developed to help the oceanographic community determine if useful ocean color mea surements could be achieved with such sensing,” he said. “The CZCS will be one of the seven sensors that make up the payload of the Nimbus-G which is scheduled for launching in August 1978.” Among national and international organizations participating in this cruise were: NOAA/NESS; NOA- A/Pacific Marine Environmental Lab, Seattle; NASA Ames Research Center; Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa; and the European Association of Scientists for Experiments in Pollu tion. 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