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mm ^**' I B Burns IP^ '>.. : i^B Braddy Chronicle Carrier Guilty bi By AUDREY L. WILLIAMS ChronicTe Staff Writer """" The Chronicle polled residents and asked for their opinions of the "guilty but insane" verdict that can now be handed down in_ U.S. courts. ? c Dennis Afickle, maintenance supervisor: "If somebody got sense enough to commit a crime, then I think they should have sense enough to do the time. You're either guilty or you're not. It's all a bunch of crap to MA ' ? me. Eunice Braddy, unemployed: * "If it's a hard enough crime, then the person has got be crazy anyway. If someone were just to iin ariH Irill rlk i 1 rl th?v'r? VVIIIV v* p U1IVI l\iil u WAAJAVAy kllVJ AW insane and guilty." Regina Mack, student at WSSU-. "Most people that commit crimes have a reason for it. There should be some type of punishment for people who commit crimes." Ida Burns, teacher: "It all depends on what the court will do to you when you're insane. If someone has commited a crime, I think they should be punished for it. I don't think they should just let them go." Dominick Miller, high school student: "It's stupid to even be in court.- Whatever you do, it's Better Living Care for i By JOANNE FALLS Home Economics Extension Agent A comfortable pillow is a treasured and very personal possession. But as pillows age, lose ^ their r esiliency and. as long as possible with HH proper care that includes occasional washing, ad The p Soap and Detergent Association. Pillows are filled with Fa||g foam rubber, polyester fiberfill, down and-or feathers. For regular care, refluff fiberfill, down and feather pillows every morning. The air trapped in the fill adds to sleeping comfort. Generally, all pillows can be washed whether they are filled with foam, fiberfill, down or J feathers. Check manufacturer's care instructions. If machine washing is recommended, use the following procedure: check pillow covers, making sure they are securely stitched. Sew any ripped seams or holes before washing. Partially fill the washer with warm water. Add detergent and agitate to dissolve the ? ____ t i Mickle I jt Bjfr jjfl H fS^T Mack a ? at insane? wrong, guilty or insane." Helen Parks, housewife: "You can be guilty and insane. It's logical. Sometimes people do things they wouldn't do if they were in their right minds." Mary Mitchell, student at IVSSU: "A nerson ennlH h#? m#?n_ tally ill at the time of the crime. Who's to determine if they're insane or not? People can pretend to be insane, too, just to get out of things." Bernadine Shaw, unemployed: "Some people aren't insane, though. If you're guilty, you're just guilty. The verdict doesn't mean yoirtritisane." ****** Thomar^Xtkins, salesman: "To me, it really doesn't matter because with the way the court system is today, a person can kill 50 people and be paroled in ten years. Look at Charles Manson, he's defintely crazy and yet he & ? ? was up ior paroie." Marsha Terry, high school student: "The whole insanity thing to me is ridiculous. It's rich people's way of getting their kids out of trouble when they know they're wrong. Guilty, but insane. Guilty by reason of insanity. It's all a hoax." your pillow detergent. Place two pillows opposite each other in the washer to balance the load. Now let washer completely fill with water. Push pillows under water to wet agitation for four ~ rcr~~etght ? minutes. Stop washer several times to press air from pillows. Do not wash down or feather pillows unless they can be dryer dried. All nillnws ran he dried in the dryer, but foam must be dried without heat. Dry foam pillows on the air dry cycle only. For others, use highest temperature setting and dry until pillows are fluffy and free of lumps. Stop dryer occasionally and shake pillows to redistribute the filling. Down and feather pillows dry very slowly and must be thoroughly dried to prevent mildew. They may take 1 1/2 to 2 hours to dry completely. Despite good care, pillows eventually become matted. Selecting new pillows is probably one of the most personal purchases a person can make. Preferences P 12U. _ ,?f. vary, oomc pcupic u*c a sun pillow, others prefer support. Any pillow should be purchased to fit individual taste for best possible sleep. Pillows come in three densities: Please see page B15 JH\ pK BBi ySSft IMOiiilfl) HH M H r&Ahn Ijjf ylJlAJ SHASTA i' jtfr VAM4UEF ?nKIIENy FURKET, OR REEF MEAT PIES 14 BKm pkgs. pasco orah6e I jWMIfc I I IL. j^^wl QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED ^SSBSBSBBSaBS " i r? ?. " ----- _ w < i TheChronicle, Thursday, September 6, 1984-Page B13 1^ F | m"7gl 1 yT^l il j [J DONALD DUCK 11 K'-"' ORANGE '-<'? I ^^Jl I ^^^^^^UCKERTGRAPEMMOR^^^I I ^ 1^ II ^ksgiPEACHES I ' lEii "cS- Afldl I <qbp just vTMI i ^ A. _ J ^_. _ I- .?;?? -?? ... ?? I FRESH GROUND i J _ BEEF I n? A *V9 ^ f '. MEW WHITE 5"1 I r ^POTATOgl ig?_E4Zzl| HOHE SOLD TO DEALERS I 'lMitWil1!1!-! Mil' HTMJI j< d > 1 gi'i j
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