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fAOf NCAA SPONSORED BY: PEMBROKE JAYCEES (Thurl Bailey & Company) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS j ? COMING TO - Pembroke State University May 18, 1983 7:30 p.m. * . Admission $4.00 .. . .? ? - ai - - ~ - r ? -, ? Ancient Sparta was headed by two kings, each king acting as a check on the other. Mfc?* ? ?' ? ? t* t rr?, a ? i n?' ^ ? ? ^ r ? The average American dinner hat been estimated to last 20 minutes. J ^. ???n1 ! ^^Sidow^sh Diet I ? ? ? 9 i Contact Local Distributor: 9 | PEGGY BREWINGTON I Phone: 521-9508,521-2392 | $1.20 per meal Also ask about other | Nutritious Products says Death Row Wait ? Unfair Cont'd From Paae 2 Ution of lawful sentences.... he Mid. . "Unless the courts ? and con gress ? discharge their duty to move effectively to address this problem, the legislatures of the several states should abolish capi tal punishment." Powell played an Important role In the April 22 execution of convicted murderer John Louis Evans 111- Powell rejected at tempts to delay Evans s execution and. to head off appeals to other court members, let Evans s attor neys know that six other justices ? agreed with his decision. Evans was six hours away from I sains to Alabama's electric chair I in 1979 when Justice William Rehnquist Issued a stay based I upon an appeal by Evans s I m<C?erMonday, Powell i against a "rush to Judgment in capital cases, but criticized the use I of "repetitive review to draw out for years the resolution of issues 1 that have or should have been re I solved earlier." . "Murders continue, many of in | credible cruelty and mindless killings increase in much I S the^orld." he sa? "We now I have more than 1.000 convicted persons on death row, an Intoler ' I menu, Russell Canan, Evans s at i torney through his last appeals, I asiJthe problem "U not the pro cess of appeals; the problem is the luck of fairness in death penalty triAlabama Attorney General Charles Graddick. who fought to have Evans's stance carriedlout, could not be ranched for com "jbhn Carroll, who once repre sented Evans, said he believes the STJS?,SS?55 SSS,. mTS. rtihu <A time fendanU." Carroll now represents Wayne Euaene Rltter, Evans s codefen dant, who woo a stay of execution '"^hT^upreme Court has been enth-hour appeals of the type that toweU said are frustrating Jastice. "Keep your eyes wide Open before marriage and half-shut afterwards." Benjamin Franklin Paid Pol. Adv. JIM HUNT'S?| Political Machine! (the politicians behind Jim Hunt and the campaign against Jesse Helms) Jim Hunt Hunt PAC Ted Kennedy Liberal PAC Head Jesse Jackson Black Voter Registration Activist Vk Kamber An-cio-morAC "Hunt, who has his eye on Helms' Senate seat, was credited with mobilizing anti-Helms forces." The Washington Post 11/5/82 The unfair negative campaign against Jesse Helms was expressed by BLAC PAC's Julian Bond: "I'd like to see us run a picture of Jesse Helms in North Carolina newspapers with a rifle's crosshair over his chest. . Atlanta Constitution 5/2/82 "There's a streak of meanness and intolerance in the campaign to 'get* Helms that has no place in American politics?and that should be distur bing to all regardless of party label or ideology." The Augusta Chronicle 3/19/83 Ask Yourself ? Why Are These Liberal Politicians Behind Jim Hunt? m ? Julian Bond ?LAC PAC Head ????????* / pSpHHBHi Bert Lance !%??* fon**cr Walter Mondale I 9?nmm Democrats for Jesse... A Man of Character 1 NW (or by HCLMS W WnM. MM SMirfwm. TrMMirw
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