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Georgian promised
ATLANTA (UPI) — State Republican Party Chairman
Mack Mattingly says the White House has assured him a
Georgian will replace Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
Judge Griffin Bell, who announced his resignation last
week.
Mattingly said Friday he and state GOP officials will
submit a list of candidates for Bell’s job to a bipartisan
panel of 10 Georgia lawyers headed by Atlanta attorney
Frank Love.
The GOP officials will select one candidate from among
those ruled qualified by the panel and submit the name to
the Justice Department by Feb. 20.
President Ford must recommend a replacement for
Senate confirmation.
Bell announced he is resigning March 1 to return to
private law practice after 14 years on the appeals bench.
He is from Atlanta.
‘Cheat’ sentenced
ATLANTA (UPI) — An Atlanta electronics repairman
has been sentenced in federal court in connection with a
scheme to cheat telephone companies out of toll charges,
the FBI announced Friday.
The FBI said Emanuel Isaacs, 51, who formerly
operated an electronics form in Atlanta, was sentenced to
five years probation and a $4,000 fine and was ordered to
make $459 restitution to the Southern Bell Co.
Isaacs, the FBI said, was also given a $9,500 fine and
three years probation in connection with “bootleg” tape
recordings seized at his Atlanta office.
Five other arrests were made in Florida and Texas in
connection with the use of “blue box” electronic devices
used to bypass telephone company toll offices for long
distance calls, the bureau said.
Also sentenced were two former employes of Isaacs.
Doralea Wallace, 35, of Austin, Texas, was sentenced to
three years probation and SSOO fine and Charles Simpson
of Daytona Beach, Fla., was sentenced to a five-year
suspended sentence and $2,500 fine, the FBI said.
He won’t run
ATLANTA (UPI) — State Revenue Commissioner Nick
Chilivis has decided not to run for the 10th District
congressional seat being vacated by Rep. Robert
Stephens, D-Ga.
“The (possibility) developed suddenly and my initial
reaction to my supporters was that I would give the
matter appropriate thought and consideration,” Chilivis
said Friday.
He said he “will not offer for election” to the
congressional seat.
Stephens announced recently he will step down at the
end of this year after 15 years in office.
Hung jury trial
ROME, Ga. (UPI) — An unusual court fight by Floyd
County Sheriff Len Garner for more law enforcement
funds has ended in a hung jury.
Gamer sued the county commission in Superior Court
for $375,000 to hire deputy sheriffs the commission had
refused to fund.
The case was given to a jury which, after eight hours of
deliberation Friday, reported itself “hoplessly
deadlocked.”
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Russians to perform
ROME, Ga. (UPI) — Two Russian artists will perform a
musical composition protesting Soviet persecution of
artists today in Moscow at the same time the work is
performed at Berry College.
Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid wrote
“Passports” by setting coded restrictions from their
domestic passports to avante garde music.
Opponents of Soviet restrictions on artists in cities
around the world are staging concerts simultaneuosly
today.
The work will be performed at noon here and the
composers will perform the work at 8 p.m. Moscow time.
Concerts will also be held in other American cities,
London and Sydney, Australia.
Mrs. Mary Mew, the Rome pianist who will perform the
piano work here, said she hoped the concerts would create
a “shield of fame” to protect the artists from official
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The artists’ works were part of the a 1974 modem art
exhibition in Moscow which was broken up by police. Soon
aferwards, Komar and Melamid were expelled from the
official artists union for “distorting Soviet reality.”
Four arrested
CARNESVILLE, Ga. (UPI) - Frankin County police
arrested four men Friday night after a high-speed chase
on Interstate 85 and charged them with a variety of traffic
and drug offenses.
Police said Allen Kent Liles, 20, of Lauderdale County,
Ala., was arrested on reckless driving, speeding and other
traffic offenses. Officers said Liles was wanted in
Alabama on grand larceny charges.
' Anthony Vaughan, 28, of Florence, Ala., was charged
with marijuana possession. Police said he was wanted in
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Alabama on charges of escape and armed robbery.
Roy Stephanie, 20, of Florence, was and Benjamin
Smith, 25, of Virginia, were charged with marijuana
possession.
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