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enj Harlotry is dead in Deadwood THE BATTALION Page 9 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1980 United Press International rewerere* DEADWOOD ’ S D — Padlocks ers were LO r< ^ erec l by a federal judge barred net for doors to Deadwood’s infamous aninaie ” •^ rot bels Tuesday. Some claimed it Carter W8S a overdue victory for law Iilwanlr aad order, but there was little joy at Wild Bill Hickock’s old hangout. Monday), y Brothels have been a part of Dead- sm jj’ ’ wood’s colorful history since the gold the \ 0 rus ^ 1 era ant ^ °P en ly operated in the ^nb "[ ' 'town's downtown tourist area in de- fiance of state law. Circuit Judge Roy E. Bran denburg issued a permanent injunc- unpaign. tion Monday against three bawdy houses following a three-hour hear ing on a civil complaint filed by the state. A similar hearing is scheduled for Thursday against a fourth house. “I think it’s fantastic and is suppor tive of a community effort,” said Karen Saxer, who gathered 350 sign atures on petitions asking that the houses of prostitution be closed. “We care enough about this city to try to uphold the law. ” But there was no cheering at the Old Style No. 10, a bar named after the Deadwood saloon where Wild Bill Hickok was shot to death Aug. 2, 1876. “I think it’s a stupid decision, and I’ve lived here all my life,” said Lin da Ford, who works at the Old Style No. 10. “I honestly don’t think they ever bothered anyone.” The judge had granted the state’s request for a preliminary injunction in June, but the houses actually had been closed since a May raid by state, federal and local authorities. A federal grand jury, which convened following the raid, failed to return any indictments. Congressman warns paper that use of ad will libel him “Obviously the judge is following what the law clearly makes illegal,” Lawrence County State’s Attorney Craig Grotenhouse said. “Whether it is a victory for the community of Deadwood, I don’t know that. Dead- wood is going to have to look at itself in the future.” A worker at the Franklin Hotel, located below some of the brothels said, “I think they should be open. They weren’t doing anybody any harm, not in no way, shape or manner. ” United Press International DES MOINES, Iowa — Rep. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, warned 85 southwest Iowa newspapers they may be dragged into a libel suit if they publish a paid advertise ment critical of him, the Des Moines Register said Tuesday. The copyright story said Harkin claims the advertise ment, called “The Hypocrisy of Tom Harkin, ” is being placed in the newspapers by the John Birch Society. Harkin’s letter to the newspapers, marked “not for publication,” was not a threat, the congressman said, but an attempt to notify the papers they could become involved in a lawsuit he plans to file against the group that placed the ad. “It is not my intention to seek legal redress from any newspapers in the 5th Congressional District,” he said. “Such action may be unavoidable. “Somebody’s got to stop these bully boys. I’m getting tired of these bully boys of the right placing these ads. I’m tired of being bullied around by these people and I’m going to take them on in a legal context.” Harkin said the advertisement is “a reprint from a recent issue of‘The Review of the News,’ a publication associated with the John Birch Society.” “I personally consider the article libelous and I have discussed this with an attorney knowledgeable in this area who also agrees that the article provides the basis for legal action,” Harkin told the Register. .b. < American Pork Festival! 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Perkins said the release was re ported to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and state and local offi cials because it was unplanned. On Sept. 26 Connecticut Yankee leaked radioactive gas into the atmosphere for more than three mi nutes. Northeast, which operates the state’s three nuclear power plants, said the earlier release was caused by a technician who accidently opened the wrong valve. Perkins said engineers were trying to determine how Tuesday’s release occurred and exactly how much gas leaked into the atmosphere. He said the maximum dose of radioactivity at the plant boundary measured .003 millirems. The aver age annual dose of radioactivity re ceived in the area from naturally occurring sources of radiation in the | area is 55 millirems, he said. “There would be no danger to the (public,” Perkins said. No acquittal of FBI chiefs for break-ins United Press International WASHINGTON — A federal judge, rejecting defense arguments that prosecutors had failed to prove their case, refused Tuesday to order the acquittal of two former FBI chiefs charged with approving illegal break-ins. Lawyers for former FBI No. 2 man W. Mark Felt and retired bureau intelligence chief Edward S. Miller now are likely to call a parade of de fense witnesses for testimony that could extend four weeks or more. In arguing for acquittal after 13 days of prosecution testimony, de fense lawyer Thomas Kennelly con tended the break-ins in 1972 and 1973 were part of a legitimate nation al security investigation — a hunt for fugitive radicals. But chief U.S. District Judge Wil liam Bryant said: “Suppose I had three children, and suppose during a particular political situation ... my | children break away and join a radic- | al group. “Are you telling me somebody has | a right to sneak in my house and go | through my effects?” Kennelly said such a search was [legal to gather intelligence in a na tional security probe. But prosecutor John W. Nieles Jr. [said the searches at the homes of acquaintances and relatives of fugi tive leaders of the Weather Under ground organization violated “the very core of the Fourth Amend- Iment.” Strip mining rules OK’d \in two states United Press International WASHINGTON — Interior Sec retary Cecil Andrus Tuesday approved coal strip mining regula tions proposed by Maryland and Louisiana but rejected parts of t&e reclamation programs submitted by Virginia and West Virginia. 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