H/jK^ * uv H? '' - ^ #r ^H A ^L 2 QHI V ?h if" MMIMtMlltttlltlllllttllltllllNllllltltllllHtllMlllllltllllllltlllllllllllltttMIIIHMHMMtttttfMMMI Newspapers roundly iiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiitimimitiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiiii Times'. "It is sad to say, but freedom of speech, North Carolina is a hannv neaceahle assemhlv racial hunting ground , for such equality, collective bargainviolence-reeking organiza- ing and the life and limb of tions. Throughout the those who practice them, history of North Carolina, "Meanwhile, four men the1 thread of violence has and one woman are dead, been part of the warp and And the Klan is a little more woof of its political life, its alive than it was." economic life and its social Added an editorial in The life. Murderous events have Charlotte Observer. 44 ... punctuated its past with far The not-guilty verdicts in more regularity than the tw0 exhaustive trials also violence of tornados or hur- mean that, although tive ricanes, for instance...." PeoPle were shot t0 dealh A newspaper in neighbor- on a Pu^''c slr^et in broad ing Virginia echoed that day^8ht, before more than sentiment 100 witnesses and with TV "Once more, a jury in fmeras rollin^ Ncfrth Carolina has refused hee" oj to find anybody criminally ir,me atever t e . ui r .u i reasons, the result is culpable tor the 1979 slay.. r. . outrageous, ings ot tive communist ... ... . , . 4 It was unlikelv that demonstrators at an anti- . r . , , , .. . ? , ,, every defendant would be Klan rally in Greensboro, . . , r . , . _. convicted ot every charge said the Roanoke Times # .. . . . ... 4 . against him. Yet the lmand World News I. >s a ,jdt m e ,he sys(em blot on the state s repu.a- has sem forth .. that no one -Tu i_ j .u vvas recJHy murdered, that Their attorneys based Hie nQ one*s rights were reallv defense of the Klansmen yM9Licd .. s(ands in shock. nn(*l Mn jic r\r\ col f.rlofanen v... ,vu ing contrast lo the bloody and painted a picture of even(s recorded on thejn as patriotic citizens videotape that day." who went to Greensboro to protest communism. The And an editorial in The defendants were not, in any High Point Enterprise said: maimer, motivated by ' The basic truths in this racfem to attend the anti- case eannot be ignored. Klan rally, the defense Whatever their politics, argued during the three- Human beings were slain on month-long trial. da^ 'n 1979, anc' no But the Carolina one stands responsible for Peacemaker, a black weekly lhose deaths.... We can onin Greensboro, found that ^ . hoPe lhat <h,s tra^ic hard to believe. ser,cs of ev^nls does "ot en", tXwr i , ii courage others to take out "We are having trouble , . ... r. .. . . . , their political or figuring out how traveling a ... T. , , v . , pnnosopnicai en m mes long distance, armed with K r against others with dangerous weapons, into a ? , L . r j shotguns and high-powered perceived zone of danger ? ?? constitutes the kind of selfdefense envisioned by the In Winston-Salem, where law/'- read an April 21 the federal trial was held, editorial in the Peacemaker. The Sentinel said the kill44 And we are ever harder ings go against the grain of pressed to figure out how what America stands for. rally disruption ? in itself "People were killed and an unlawful act - could be maimed under cirviewed by a jury as consis- cumstances that reeked of tent with love of country - willfulness," the paper waww,airT(Ww<tr'i 1,1 pwrtgu-M Vhe' fwwtowwwM v. ^ ! SHRSCRIRE NOW ! | & PAY $.| Q52 i ! ONLY I U | -i ' Fill out & Mail with payment to: CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT ; WINSTON SALEM CHRONICLE P O BOX 3154 i WINSTON SALEM. NC 27102 722-8624 | Enter my one-year subscription to the Winston-Saiem | | Chronicle Enclosed is my check/money order for the \ | amount of $13 b2 (Add $1 00 for out-of-town | I delivery ) \ ..Name I Address i City State Zip _____ I. J v B ^B-?? ^jL"^--- ? t i >^? /^ "\ d&?\_?; j ? - / w ^' v ifr a ??? ^*-'.?T." ?' * "N - > j rjP ? ^ -?- *? ' -? i W V li mmmmmmmmmimmiimmimmimmtiiiimmmiimmmmmmmmmmmiimmimmmmm criticize Klan-Nazi c lllltlllllllllllllllllllllltilllllllllllllllllllllllltHltllllllltlllllllllllltlllllllllillllllllllllHIIIIIIII freedoms of assembly and said The New York Times expression were nullified by may be the last ghmmer o gunfire." hope for justice. Two trials and dozens of "There remains somi not-guilty verdicts later, the hope that a still-pending families and friends of the civiT suit will bring a mori five victims have filed a civil complete answer to th< suit that is scheduled to go Greensboro tragedy," saic to trial in August. That suit, the Times. "Still to be ex ST] / / X- ' I X Hih idfl ^y. \''^ QV m' HHttk^^H SBHtiSSS*^*' Available in Regula and Menthol. * ! Warning: The Surgeon General Has That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to * II" ? , ; \ "Look1 at] Jesse For We took deep President ^ emf ^? " to create fashion affordable. Each This young voter-to-be Sapphire or rub holds fast to sign proclaiming her choice for j president in November during-the-visit? of - Jv??presidential candidate # the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who appeared m at the Benton Conven- m, tion Center April 18. A crowd of more than ^ A OHO tiima/l /\nt /* V|V w v ? V* A V>VI UUI hear Jackson's political sermon (photo by James Parker). NMMitiittimiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii From P3QG A1 Enlarged to show detail IIWIIHIHIHIIIHIIIWtMtlHttWMtlHWIIHIimi , plored are complaints from f the communist group that government informers and ? agitators invaded its rights I and that both federal and Baih ? local governments provided ? inadequate protection. A i further accounting is in Hanes Mall (9l - order.'' Use one of our convenient ch w%' jSt | |1 ' : I :ic : V I <^Blill&3raP' B 1 >: ,"**** * ; ' 2 ,IB. T K;^H| Ll^j m m^mm x iBB ^^^B ::., H V^( ^^^ |9l BbS-i;.,,. -f^^Hi VP" ^Bl ::^:;:::^:': l^apr limhlKKKKKKfmmmiiitimH ml/'. JypjyypijB ^!|X^ I P^ |i|. ^ Br 11 lll|||||l B Determined Your Health. J 12 rng. "tar". 1.0 rng. mcotme av. per Cigarette by FTC The Chronicle, Thursd^, April 26, 1984-Page A3 what I found Bailey's!" ) red rubies, blue sapphires and rich md surrounded them with diamonds i statements that are classic ? and i mounted in 14 karat yellow gold. y ring, $225. Emerald ring, $295. jy Banks & Biddle rid Rcnoumed jewelers Since ISJ2 19) 765-1764. Also Charlotte and Durham. org# plans or American Express, VISA, or MosforCord. M LN j;x \ s. ^ ^ xl? \ ^ &'??y' * ' =|^ t, i~ *?&- f' - V' .. v % * )NLY A CIGARETTE REMY MARTIN JLY A COGNAC. method. cumrj reywoios toiacco co

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