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■ CHIC AGO < UPl)—Treasury
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Griffin Merchants Association
Monday a spot check of income
tax returns prepared for
taxpayers by tax services
showed 97 per cent were
fraudulently prepared.
Connally told the 50th annual
National Association of Broad
casters Convention that a check
of 400 returns in the Southeast
prepared by persons other than
the taxpayers showed an
“incredible performance...a
rather amazing statistic.”
“We will check hundreds,
thousands, perhaps even mil
lions of tax returns that we had
not anticipated checking on the
basis of this survey,” Connally
said.
“Is this symtomatic of what
is happening in this country?”
he asked. “Obviously this
requires action and we are
going to take it.”
Connally said most of the
fraud turned up was on “very
minor” items. For example,
Connally said one woman who
gave birth to a child Jan. 3
moved the date back to
December to obtain a deduction
for the previous year.
“Forty indictments have been
handed down as a result of the
investigation we made (in the
Southeast),” he said.
Connally also said it was an
“oversimplification” to attri
bute the Wisconsin primary
showings last week of Sen.
George McGovern, D-S.D., and
Alabama Gov. George Wallace
to voter dissatisfaction with
taxes.
Connally, a Democrat, told
the broadcasters that he “had
no tricks that wilj solve the
nation’s economic problems,”
but promised that President
Nixon’s economic program is
going to work “because there is
no alternative to it.”
Although meat prices hit a 20-
year high in February, Connally
said “it would be a mistake”
for the federal government to
try to control food prices. Raw
foods were exempted from the
President’s wage and price
freeze.
Connally said meat prices
would fall because the price of
corn about to be fed to cattle is
down. He did not say how much
meat prices would fall.
STARTS EARLY
ORONO, Maine (UPI)-Fifth
grader Gertrude Nesin, a lefty,
has started to prepare the
University of Maine for her
arrival in 1979.
Gertrude, who lives in
Howland, recently attended a
movie at the Orono campus and
discovered there were no desks
for lefthanders in the auditor
ium. She wrote University
President Winthrop Libby that
“it would be nice if we had
some left-handed desks” by the
time she attends the school.
Libby informed Gertrude that
he had acted on her request
and asked the university’s
director of the physical plant to
replace worn-out desks for
righthanders with desks for
southpaws.
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Sandy Springs
youths sentenced
ATLANTA (UPI) - Five
youths from Sandy Springs
charged with murder and rape
in the death of a 17-year-old girl
last August were given varying
sentences Monday after plead
ing guilty to lesser charges.
A sixth youth, Joe Adams
Thompson, 17, decided against
pleading guilty to attempted
rape and chose to under go a
jury trial, probably in about
two weeks. He made the de
cision after hearing the pro
posal for sentencing.
Fulton County Superior Court
Judge Sam Phillips MacKenzie
gave Peter Manchee, 17; Bruce
F. Howard, 18; and Craig M.
Wozinak, 17, all seven year pri
son terms after they pleaded
guilty to rape, with three of
those years probated.
Bobby Ray King and Ronald
E. Longo, both 17, pleaded
guilty to attempted rape, with
Longo getting a two year sen
tence with all but three months
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probated and King getting a
two-year probated term.
MacKenzie rejected as too
lenient recommendations by As
sistant District Attorney John
Nuckolls that the three youths
charged with rape by given
five - year terms, with three
years suspended, and five years
probation for the three charged
with attempted rape.
Nuckolls told the judge the
original murder charges against
all six youths could not be sus
tained, and MacKenzie agreed.
The girl’s death Aug. 18 was
originally thought to be acci
dental. But a medical examin
er’s report concluded she had
been assaulted.
The youths then confessed
that they had taken the girl,
who had been drinking, from a
party in Sandy Springs, to a
wooded area, and three of them
raped her, while she was un
conscious. The other three
backed out
Griffin Daily News Tuesday,
Page 5
TRANSPLANT
STANFORD, Calif. (UPI)-
Stanford University Medical
Center has performed its 42nd
heart transplant operation.
The 45-year-old recipient
from California was listed in
satisfactory condition Monday.
He asked not to be identified.
Sixteen of Stanford’s heart
transplant patients are living.
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