Page 6-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC< v . . " **& *" V w?? *p* . ',*a*>PR ; ' Shallotte Police and the Shallotte Squad responded to a two-ear wreck p.m. at the interseetion of Mulberry; Officer Joey Moagland said the eollisi a 1983 Mercury, driven by Lois H. T Shallotte. ran a stop sign and was Lett (Continued From Page 4-A) too) and so the entire democratic process breaks down . .. the reality being that our public officials are just spinning their wheels making new spaper headlines. There have been some hints that North Carolina will be facing more severe problems of the sort too, and so I think it is time for good citizens to get our big-spending politicians back into the world of reality. We should tell them: 1. Replace bigger jail sentences in drug crimes by capital punishment . . . nublic haneine to D o ? send the message clearly: 2. Automatic death sentences should be carried out promptly against any alien convicted of drug crimes within our national territory; 3. The citizenship of any American found to be guilty of dealing in drugs outside our territories should have his or her citizenship revoked. The price for international involvement is not stiff enough; 4. All prisoners incarcerated for drug-related crimes or d:ug dealing should wear shirts or coats announcing the crime especially when on outside work details. This would give our young people a ready reference to what might happen to them if they take drugs and increase the psychological penalty for the guilty; 5. The construction costs of new jail facilities anywhere should be limited to a capital cost per prisoner at overload capacity equal or below the average capital cost of housing per citizen in the jurisdiction financing the jail. If applied in Prince George's County, this rule would have limited new correctional facilities construction to about $20 million for a 1,000 (overload) capacity jaii. Of course, that means the money needed to secure residency will reduce the amount spent for comfort. Tough. But it is a gross injustice for tax im)uik citizens 10 erect tiousing for wrongdoers which costs more per person than what good citizens can afford for themselves. You won't Ifl Luck of t to shape up 1 J MARCHS Anyone signing or re-signing during the month of March will receive 25 sessions for $120. THAT'S ONLY $4.80 PER SESSION 754-5680 Call now for your free demonstration. Absolutely no obligation | i [)N, Thursday, March 17, 1988 Two Injured In Wrec/Volunteer Rescue Ford, driven by last Thursday at 4 Rash and Ms. Tei and White streets. of Shallotte. we Ion occurred when Brunswick Hospi cague of Route 6. not injured, was struck by a 1980 ?rs To The Ec especially for drug dealers. Karl E. Brandt Shallotte Rn 11 1 c Rnrlr l/um io uuLr\ In Your Corner To the editor: My oh my, how the truth hurts. In Jesse A. Bryant's rebuttal to my answer to his letter, it appears that if you do not believe as he and the NAACP do, then you are racially prejudiced and are living in the dark ages. Surely Mr. Bryant realizes that he cannot suppress the opinions of citizens just because they do not agree with him. Mr. Bryant states that he and the NAACP work for the rights of all races. If this is true then the NAACP should change their name to the NAAAP, or the National Association for Advancement of All People, not just colored. Mr. Bryant states that my opinion as to how the NAACP would have become involved if the victim were white was contrary and untrue. I challenge Mr. Bryant to provide just one letter to your newspaper, written by Mr. Bryant, condemning a similar crime committed by a black against a white. The ball is in your court, Mr. Bryant. If you produce the letter, i ^nuaren Lean Without Adull An upcoming workshop is aimed at "latch-key" children?children who are left at home at times without adult supervision. The Department of Emergency Medicine at Grand Strand General Hospital in Myrtle Beach, S.C., is offering its "Children-ln-Charge" program again on Saturday, March 19, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the hospital need the // he Irish for summer iPECIAL 1 inches f imitet) c y^-?. or A Resort Plaza Hwy. 17 S., Shallotte s 1 t ?sm *' ggpq St AM PMOtO BV ?AMN ADAMS c Harvey l^ee Rash Jr. of Southport. ague's passenger. Harold Dean Norris re treated and released from The Ital in Supply. Ms. Teague, who was charged with a stop sign violation. Jitor then I will give you a public apology. Paul Sigmon Charlotte Quick Response Saved A Life To the editor: Recently, but not by choice, I got the chance to use our Calabash Volunteer Rescue Squad. I do not recall but bits and pieces of that day, but I've been told this group of three people are responsible for saving my life. Due to their quick response when called and their quick ?nrotor Portrait (o $75 00 value) it lortciol transactions with us I) Open or renew o CD, 3) Open u h a $500 deposit or odd $500 to nt per sitting, one (I) sitting per z rsuc I . . ?o tons t2r ! -OAN.INC. i?N~ ! * i lallotte, N.C. ? Delays Consi ding Waters' S Members could not agree last t Thursday on wording in the criteria t such as "exceptional" and "unique." ? Current rules require that the chosen waters not only have ex- t cellent water quality, but also have \ unique value for recreational or t ecological purposes, and must not be I protected by any other special stan- c dards. f The "outstanding resource | waters" classification, which has yet f Calabash Lacke Calabash Town Council did not h sent Monday to conduct business. The public hearings which had bei be held Tuesday, March 29, at 5:30 p.n Public input concerning an am jurisdiction area (ETA) of the town resolution for water line installation b Board members not present Mon Hardee and Landis High. Probe Into De The Brunswick County Sheriff's P Department has ended its investiga- s ion into a January shooting that p laimed the life of a Leland area d een-ager. Detective Donnell Marlowe last p keek said the investigation indicated ri hat Paul Allen Thomas, 14, of Lan- P ale Road, died of a self-inflicted iunshot wound. d "As far as I'm concerned with it, " he case is closed," Marlowe said w 'riday. "We could find no sign of a B truggle or foul play." V The investigation, however, did not etermine whether the shooting was b; ccidental or intentional. a "That's something I'm not in a fi Democrats To State and local Democratic can- a lidates will be prominent at the al Irunswick County Democratic Par- ta y's spring rally Saturday, March 26, hi it the Brunswick County Govern- ai nent Center in Bolivia. rt U.S. Congressman Charlie Rose cs vill be the keynote speaker at the ral- p< y, which will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 i.m. in the public assembly building. A $5 admission fee will cover the :ost of a barbecue dinner to be servid, said Vernon Ward, party f? reasurer. Lt. Gov. Robert Jordan, a can- cc lidate for governor, and Brad Miller, ca 0^runswia FURNIl "Quality Home Furnishings Stop by and shop I contemporary style AMERII & with f|uality so good Tram- doubled the ^9 warranty. Gel the com fort of energy savings Ef efficiency with htime com f fort year 'round. Plus the adtled comfort of twice ~Ti V Inman & Co. Inc. Shallotte Long Beach 754-4443 278-5277 ideration Requests o be applied by the EMC, is intended o increase anti-pollution standards is they relate to the selected areas. The EMC was to decide whether to jrant the designation to each body of vater after it hears recommendaions from its staff, the Division of Environmental Management. The :omments will come after state oficials conduct public hearings and [ather water quality data on the protosed areas. ?d A Quorum ave enough board members preen scheduled Monday will instead i., prior to the next town meeting, endment to the extraterritorial and the preliminary assessment it Riverview Drive is welcome. aay were nonme 1'ittman, Keith ;ath Closed osition to answer," the detective aid. "Nobody was there when it hapened. I don't know if he intended to o it or not." Thomas was found dead by his arents Jan. 22 at the family's esidence in Brunswick Mobile Home ark. An autopsy done in Jacksonville etermined that the teen died from a close contact" .22-caliber gunshot ound to the head, according to runswick County Coroner Greg ftiite. Marlowe said a ballistics test done y the SBI in Raleigh confirmed that rifle found next to the boy's body red the fatal shot. Hear Rose indidate for secretary of state, will ;tend the rally, while represenitives of lieutenant governor jpefuls Tony Rand, Parks Helms nd Harold Hardison, and a ipresentative of secretary of state indidate Rufus Edmisten are ex:cted. SDeeial euesti; will include Sheriff ihn Carr Davis and Robert Morgan, rmer state attorney general arid rmer U.S. senator. "This is an ideal time for citizens to ime out and meet the Democratic indidates," said Ward. k(SHand rilRE at Affordable Prices" for the Safest in furnishings by CAN DREW-HENRY LINK ? 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