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Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama • 9

Publication:
Alabama Journali
Location:
Montgomery, Alabama
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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THE ALABAMA JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1989 9A. I il Jl I I.I I. II II I I l.l... II I.JI II iiu-i'ii- i ii mil i i.i in i i iiinn inn.

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The Advertiser's and The Journal's Weatherline operates 24 hours a day and is free in the Montgomery calling area. The Journal will run the number in its weather box on page 2A, beginning today. 1 from a prison work-release center hear Montgomery. He was serving a life sentence for a 1972 murder conviction in Jefferson County when Ms. Sanders was strangled.

If executed, Julius, 43, of Birmingham, would be the first person convicted in Alabama's capital to be put to death in the electric chair since March 28, 1959, when Jeremiah Reeves was executed for a rape. However, there have been six executions in Alabama since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1972. Herbert Lee Richardson, who was executed on Aug. 18 for the pipebomb slaying of a Dothan child, was the last person to die in Alabama's electric chair.

Ends Coctty Rspolnlfrtg case on their cross-examination of government witnesses. Former state Rep. Hugh Boles, a key government witness, testified earlier that the four defendants agreed to support a bill to allow the proposed dog track at Bessemer before he offered them stock options. Earlier the jury heard a taped telephone conversation between Reps. McDowell and McClain.

The recorded telephone conversations played for jurors took place following initial media reports about Boles allegedly offering bribes to some legislators for their support of the dog track. I w. Adds Contort loouly ONE FREE STORM DOOR WITH ORDER OF 10 OR MORE vout Lnil "J.1 Julius REPIACEMENT WINDOWS' Won't Dwtf or tctolch HatotLowwUrWyBis II I fTTC dlri KSS3crsa coTj covered by her 5-year-old daughter. The victim's parents told reporters in January that the execution was long overdue. At the time of the Julius was free on an 8-hour pass SERVING YOU SINCE 1944 Tornado fatalities HUNTSVILLE -r- Here is the Huntsville Police Department's preliminary list of those killed by the tornadoes: Karen E.

Jones, 48, of 2602 Poincianna killed when her car overturned in Jones Valley across from Jones Valley School. Alan Dale Cruse, 46, of 5016 Dale Drive, found beside the road on South Memorial Parkway just south of Airport Road. Leslie Scott Kraselski, 36, of 7118 Jones Valley Drive, found in car on Carl T. Jones Blvd. Corrine Bentley, 40, of 290 Countess Road, thrown from a car on South Parkway just south of Airport Road.

Larry F. Ammerman, 46, of 11707 South Memorial Parkway, found inside a mini-van in the Golbro store parking lot Louise McCord, age 50 to 60, a jewelry saleswoman who died inside Golbro. Delia May Buford, 68, of 234 Broad Armstrong Road, Brownsboro, killed when the tornado destroyed a house trailer. James R. Black, 45, of 213 East Arbor found leaning against a tree behind Waterford Square apartment complex.

Mary Matheny, 67, no address available, found outside Waterford Square apartments. Karen D. Lucker, 20s, no details available. Vanessa Hastings, 23, no details available. James B.

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