The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 26, 1985, Image 4

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    Page 4/The Battalion/Tuesday, November 26,1985
Give someone
a tan for Christmas!
Buy someone you care about a
gift certificate for 5 or 10 tanning
sessions and get one FREE for
— jXMl/
104 Old College Main at Northgate
Walk-ins are welcome.
Call 846-9779 for
an appointment.
Luther’s
Thanksgiving Feast
Open Thanksgiving Day 11 am-midnight
Slow Smoked Tender Turkey Breast
Combread Dressing
Cranberry Sauce
Dinner Roll
Fresh Baked Pumpkin Pie
& Your Choice of 2 of the Following:
• Cole Slaw
• Potato Salad
• Bar-B-Q Beans
Mashed Potatoes with Gravy
Green Beans
Sweet Potato Crunch
ONLY
$599
Childs Dinner ^2^
Come and get it at Luther’s.
LUTHtRS
HAMBURGERS A
BARBQ
Turkey Feast Available
on Thanksgiving Day Only.
Regular menu also available
2321 So. Texas Ave.
693-4438
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A Feast
At The Hilton
Lord and Lady Raleigh will throw open the
castle gates Dec. 4-7 for a Yuletide feast in
the splendor of renaissance England. MSC
Madrigal Dinners presents jugglers, wen-
ches, madrigal singers and a hearty meal to
put you in the holiday spirit. And should a
touch of the devil get into you-you may pur
chase wine from the lord’s private stock.
Tickets are available at the Ticketron outlets
in Dillard’s and Rudder Tower. Tickets are
$18 for the public and $14 for senior citizens
and A&M students. Call 845-1234 for more
information.
Overflowing With Good Cheer December 4-7
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by Scott McCul
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THIS IS CALLEF
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OF TIME...
Waldo
by Kevin Thom
ARNOLD, WHYARE YOU
BEING A TWO-PERCENTER/
EVEN IF WE LOSE to
Tfc.u., YOU'RE STILL AN
AGGIE/
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YEAH/ CAN'T YOU
FEEL THAT
AGGIE SPIR/T?/
COME TO THINK
OF IT I AM
STARTING TO
FEEL SOMETHING...
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TOMORROUMRNOLDGETi AWU ?i
by Jeff MacNe'l
Pinkerton gets second iate stay
Inmate eludes executio
Associated Press
HUNTSVILLE — Jay Kelly Pin
kerton, scheduled to die for the bru
tal slayings of two Amarillo women,
escaped the death chamber for the
second time in three months Mon
day when the Supreme Court issued
an indefinite stay of execution.
Pinkerton, 23, early today would
have been the youngest inmate to be
executed since the Supreme Court
resumed the death penalty in 1976.
In August, the high court voted 6-
2 to halt Pinkerton’s lethal injection,
issuing the order just 26 minutes be
fore Texas Department of Correc
tions officials were to begin strap
ping him to a gurney in the death
chamber.
The court, however, later refused
to consider his case, allowing a Texas
judge to set another execution date,
Pinkerton’s third.
Pinkerton, awake before dawn,
was taken by prison van before 9
a.m. Monday from his death row cell
at the Ellis Unit to a small holding
cell outside the death chamber at the
Walls Unit in Huntsville, about 15
miles away.
Less than an hour later, at 9:54
a.m., Assistant Warden Robert Ott
told him of the order from Justice
Byron White.
“All right!” Pinkerton exclaimed.
“After that, he talked in philo
sophical and religious terms to War
den Ott,” Department of Correc
tions spokesman Phil Guthrie said.
“In essence, he talked about how op
timistic he was about the future of
his case.”
Pinkerton then was put back in a
prison van for the return mi
death row.
Pinkerton’s attorney, DeanR
of Amarillo, filed the appeal will]
high court Monday challengingf
jury selection process, sayingii
unconstitutional for jurors opF
to the death penalty to beexclud;
Within the past month, tlie|
preme Court has stayed two o
executions on those groundswN
considers the matter in an Aria
“The systematic exclusion o|
rors that have scruples againsi
death penalty denies a defendat
a right to a trial by a cross rente
ration of the community in whit
resides, which is guaranteed blj
Sixth Amendment to the Con®
tion,” Roper said.
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