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* Page Bl2The Chronicle. Thursc Franklin Chronicle Camei Local bl By DAVID R. BANKIN Chronicle Staff Writer Nw ' The Chronicle recently polled city residents and asked them if stun guns were a good weapon for local police to carry. The Rev. Dennis D. Little, pastor: 44No, because it might cause bodily harm to the individual. I saw in New York where they (New York police) had used stun guns. I saw the pictures and the results on the young men that they had used the stun guns on. I think a person can be arrested without using the stun guns. They (local police) have the clubs. The stun gun is a dangerous weapon." James McCoy, tourist visiting from New York: 44No. What do they (the police) need with it? Just to shoot them (victims) with it and not harm them? I just don't think it's a good idea. He (a policeman) wouldn't shoot them with his pistol. If he can't talk to them or arrest them without shooting them with something ... he doesn't need that (stun gun)." Charles Bethea, city employ#: ? i V aL ' i minK mey (the poiice) should use what they already have. If they 'can't arrest someone without using a stun gun, or if one man can't bring another man in, I don't think they should have them (stun guns)." NOW WHEN THE WO BMW SPOR' YOU CAM YOUR ENTII Typically, 2-door sports sed; have been the exclusive provin of drivers witfmo real use for backseat. The new BMW 4-door. 3-Series sports sedans have opened their doors to a more Hivprcp nrnnrv thncn mhn i> ; mi * vi uv wup . 11 IUOO VV I IU VJ O O I I exhilarating performance, but have something special to put the backseat?a family. If you'd like to test-drive ont of our new 4-door BMW's, brir your entire family to visit us. We welcome Sims to our dsale. customers and friends to come by at THE NE.V BU'vV 4 DOOR 318i AND 325e Tl b'.V? Vi?" 4 5'.' Hay. May 30. 1985 Sims a acks split c Charles Rorre, city employee: "Yes. I think it's a good weaJ>on if it doesn't hurt you when it hits you. But if it hurts you, I'd rather for them not to have it." Veronica Green, Hanes employee: "Yes. Instead of shooting somebody, just use the stun gun and stop them." Joyce Hinnant, Industry for the Blind employee: "They (the police) have enough weapons. They don't need any more." millllllllllliaillllllllllltllllllllllllltllllMIINMMMItlltllll Playoffs ? iiiiimimiimiiiiiimmiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiHMiiMiumiiM and second. After Brown stole third, Doug Hanline stroked a single for the game's first run. Brian Prince grounded to second baseman Snow, who tossed to Sparrow for the force. Sparrow's relay to first was wild and allowed Russ to score for a 2-0 Wildcat cushion. East got the first of its three bases-loaded situations in the bottom of the first. Snow reached on an error. Ronnie Plemmons singled and Meadows walked against Ron Honeycutt. One out later, Keith Shaffer lifted a sacrifice fly to center. But the Eagles were unable to score anymore as Christiansen flied out to center. Jessup's team also loaded them in the fifth on consecutive walks YOUINTER RLDOF IS SEDANS. I BRING ' IE FAMILY. fll ig Sims DeBerry rships and invite all of his former )d see him for your next car buy! 41 ULTIMA!? DRIVING 4'? V*. Hf| I ^ | WA f f H 1 111 VI A a fl 1 v> ^n- sM^mr ^m ft ^ Myigfcjt ^Br ^ Ii W d Little # >n new poli< Anthony Parks, Emergency Medical Service emnlo vpp- "nn I believe like the English do that police shouldn't carry any weapons." 3 Elizabeth J. Eason, housewife: t#The {folice have a dangerous job. 1 would say yes to the stun gun. It would cut down on the number of shooting deaths as so far as the police are concerned." Jim Franklin, WinstonSalem/Forsyth County school om Page B1 IIMIIiaiHIMIIIUIIillllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIII to Lane Smith, Todd Shears and Snow. Once again, a one-out sacrifice fly produced an Eagle run. Garinger had scored single runs in the fourth and fifth innings. Jeff Price lined a shot over the center-field fence in the fourth and a bases-loaded walk yielded the run in the fifth. The rain began as rtiist in the top of the fourth, stopped in the top of the fifth and resumed as a hard rain the bottom of the fifth. North Carolina High School rVc a Di T> 1.The ( volur 2. No a 3. We s< re co pres< 4. Our i Odel ? FULL SER\ & PARTS I (pyJJSSS . KEEP THAT ORE A {? QM FEELING WI1 GENUINE QM PA] i "The Chevy Price, Service, end People Leader." wmmmmmmmmmmmmm \ > f Rorre > r?A U7An?%/\M Lt TT capun I system employee: ?No. I would?I like to see more study done on I that weapon. 1 am skeptical about its use at this point." I \ Michelle Sims, recent high school graduate: "Yes. When the police tell a person, 'Stop or I'll shoot!' The police will go ahead and shoot because they want to. This way they won't have to shoot them, they can just stun them." IIIIUIIIUUimUHIHUIIIIIIIIIIIUIHHiUmillHilllllllMIII mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Athletic Association guidelines urge umpires and coaches to fihish playoff games in a single /4nn uajf. Garinger's Honeycutt began slipping on his follow-through in the sixth, which helped him load the bases. Christiansen, Mike Lawson and Snow had experienced similar difficulties in the fifth. Sand was piled on the pitcher's mound and in the batter's box. Although the rain stopped momentarily, the field became a quagmire. . hi Can ownto IE DOWNTOWN DEAL Ihevy Price Leader offers bisser ne sales. dditional charses for dealer pre ell only selected used cars and c nditioned in our own shop ? w snt car is worth more at MODERl manasement team wants your b II Cleary, or Jim Benbow. /Tk rH Ml^ IE9! "' Bnsn0P8Sioffs9Bo8 MBDEKNK 722-41 r Easy to set to, Just off I-40 at1 t ? 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