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Show u, murvov'hi, riik )iU PAUL HARVEY NEWS Tom and Gaynell Hutson Present Tired Of Being Scared By PAUL HARVEY ( c M76, Lo will not be a partisan issue in the upcoming election all are considered "hard-liners- " on this. (Only Udall is against the death Angeles Times The human animal is highly adaptable, more than most animals or he would never have survived "civili- front-runne- those presently in office. That could hurt Ford. WHOEVER is in the White House has little control over the machinery of law enforcement compared to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will make its landmark decision next month. While most Americans feel that legal leniency is at the root of the problem, they feel helpless to do anything about the High Court; but they can do something about the politicians. And when they get mad about anything they tend to vote the ins out In 1872 the Supreme Court said the death penalty was decreed differently by different courts, different states, own house. But he has not surrendered. AMERICANS, tired of being scared, have swung over to 65 per cent in favor of killing chronic criminals. George Gallups surveyors ' find Americans of all ages, all races and both sexes more than even before "in favor of capital punishment 65 per cent in favor and only 28 per cent opposed. That 65 per cent majority is up from a 42 per cent minority just 10 years ago. . A separate Gallup Poll finds nearly half of the American public is afraid to venture out after dark even in their own neighborhoods. One in four, nationally, has been a crime victim within the past 12 months assault, burglary or robbery. Crime and punishment Kh:TTm . Commentator Charlie Crutchfield writes, admittedly with reluctance, that he has come to the conclusion that "some (At The Beautiful Smithfield Golf Course) ClergymanwantsCharles execution murderers of on ' OUR PLEDGE public Chamberlain it it HERITAGE INN Ait crimes are so terrible that only death is a proper punishment." Tif convicted RwNty hemestylo prime-tim- e M, pleasant ihmrkm, frisady personal service end, ef ceene, Ike valiy's mast beeetiM setting. BART HERITAGE TV." Americans are tired of being scared. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Chicken Beef Cacdtere Strspansff Beef Orleetei COMPLETE UPHOLSTERY SERVICE FRIDAY Seep FURNITURE AUTOMOTIVE LOWE'S ( NORTH ALL DINNERS ACCOMPANIED CUSTOM STATE, OPEN 10:00 FRANKLIN aja. - 0:00 aja. - Fee grnnp resarvatieas BY HOMEMADE BREAD OR ROLLS (A VARIETY Of OTHER QUALITY MENU SELECTIONS) DINNERS FROM 5:00 FRIDAY TUESDAY pja. UPHOLSTERY SUNDAY SATURDAY Danish Den - 9 Cal Oesed 9:00 pun. (4:00 Sea.) 543-590- (1:00 SUNDAY) SAT. AND SUN. FOR AJA. SOUR'S BREAKFAST and thus unusual punishment, unconstitutional. Since then 35 states and the federal government have rewritten their death penalty laws to try to get around" the High Courts objections, but still 527 men and women wait on death rows in 30 states and not one has been executed since 1967. . . 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