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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 11

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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11A QIhr AnnWntt Sundy- lu-1978 Official vote tally completed for Calhoun Democratic primary Here Is the official tally of the Calhoun County vote In Tuesday's Democratic primary as certified by the Calhoun County Executive Committee: Fine, Charlie Graddick, Douglas Johnstone, Julian McPhillips, Bob Morrow, T. Dudley Perry, 276; Bill Stephens, 647. votes cast, Jack D. Boozer, Ben Hollingsworth, Roscoe Simmons, 4,069.. Associate commissioner, northern" district: of 19,828 votes cast, Carl Amberson, A.B.

Garrett, 561; Paul E. Kellev, Lester B. Moore, Clarence Page, Prickett 7 856; Wilson 8 Richardson, 898. Associate commissioner, southern 4,171. districtr of 20,030 votes cast, Jackie State Democratic Executive A very Charles Rr.

George W. Hobbs, Edward E. cast, Clyde Cpx, Billy S. Isom, Magouirk, Steve Moses, 783 2,643. Clifton Pitts, 907 Ocie W.

Rampy, 3,236. County Democratic Executive County board of education, place 5: of 1 Committee, Beat 15 committeeman, box 17.679 votes cast. Gene Howard. six. Place 2: of 632 votes cast, Douglas' Tommy Nance, Jerry Pinkston, Ghee.

432; Hugh Merrill Vardaman, 200. State senator. District 19: of 5.829 votes Delegate to the natlonalparty Billy Hacei. oi votes cast, Arlie Brown, Bradford, 698; John Martin Patterson. Bernice B.

Ziegler, 4,798. 953; John A. Teague, 3,050. Delegate to the national party state senator, District 20: of 13,844 cenferencei-Sriongressional District; votes Elders Donald G. Holmes, Place oi votes cast, Henry Agee, Elbert John P.

Schiffman, 481. Public Service Commission, Place 2: of 1 16,021 votes cast," Jim Folsom Gene Thrasher, Doyle C. Young, 2.658. State Board of Education, old 4th Congressional District? of 18,284 votes cast, Ralph Higginbotham, Jim Ziegler, 4,947. Circuit court judge, 7th Judicial "Circuit; Place 4: of 18,961 votes cast, Ed W.

Harwell, Nat Owens, James D. Sloan 6,877. Sheriff: of 21,999 votes cast, Lonnie G. Higginbotham, Wayne Richard, 817; Roy C. Snead 15,356.

Tax assessor: of 18,549 votes cast, Hubert E. Lester, Robert Rowan, II, 727. Tax collector: of 19,514 votes cast, Carlton R. Johnson, Clayton G. Walker, 8,531.

Coroner: of 18,562 votes cast, William Pate, Ralph M. Phillips, 13,862. County commission chairman: of 20,525 8.265; James Main, State representative, District 56: of 801 votes cast, A.J. Blake, 305; Roy H. Coshatt, 237; Joe Coupland, 69; Frank Finch, 97; J.M.

Rich, 93. State representative, District 57: of 5,428 votes cast, John Nisbet Joseph T. Read, 1.244; Jerre W. Reynolds, 254; Gerald Willis, 2,573. State representative, District 58: of 6,476 votes cast, Bobby C.

Crow, Leon Smith, Jerome Turley, 1,406. State representative, District 59: of 6.454 votes cast, James M. Campbell, Elbert Jenkins, Hugh D. Merrill, 2,461. Secretary of state: of 14,247 votes cast, Martha Adams, Ruby Middleton, Don Siegelman, Leola Smith, 2,173.

State treasurer: of 18,997 votes cast, Marvin E. Frankie Davis, 604; Annie Laurie Gunter, Juanita W. McDaniel, A.J. Passmore, 821; Tom Walker, Richard Woods, 4,807. State auditor: of 17,082 votes cast, Charles H.

Eagar, Bettye Frink, 9.245. Public Service Commission, Place 1: c. of 15,373 wotes cast, Chester Lee Dauqherty, S3; Charles Gaddy, Pete Mathews, Morris E. Oliver II, 931; Alan Ziegler, 1,869 Governor: of 23,245 votes cast, Bill Baxley, Jere Beasley, Albert Brewer, James E. Folsom, 261; Horace Howell, 198; Fob James, F.C.

Koster, 294; Sid McDonald, Bob Muncaster, Shorty Price, 35; Fred Sandefer, 17; Cornelia Wallace, 1. Lieutenant governor: of 21,392 Votes cast, Bert Bank, Ray Bass, Coleman B. Brown, 204; James Champion, 98; Tom Drake, Jamie Etheredge, Bob Harris, Ray Kenderdine, 120; Bill King, George McMillan, Marilyn Quarles, Bill Roberts, 1,647. U.S. senator, full term, Place 1: of 20,583 votes cast, John Baker, Walter Flowers, Howell Heflin, Glenn Hewett, 527; McDaniel ewton, 246; Mrs.

Frank Ross Stewart, Cordon Tucker, 287. i IIS. senator, unexpired term, Place 2: Jf 21,313 votes cast, Mrs. Jim Allen, 1640; Gene Myracle, 856; Donald W. Stewart, Ted Taylor, 831; Dan Wiley, 1,320.

Attorney general: of 20,701 votes cast Ray Acton, Bill Benton, Joe Republican tally finished An official count of the Republican primary votes In Calhoun County was released Friday. For governor: of 243 votes cast, Julian Elgin, 35; Bert Hayes, 52; Guy Hunt, 156. For the unexpired term of the late U.S. Sen. Jim Allen: of 228 votes cast, Elvin McCary, 89, and George W.

Nichols. 139. For Alabama House of Representatives, District 57: of 76 votes cast, Orval Matteson, 44, and Margaret Stout, 32. Cr SOFA CHAIR (. Parole Board denies Mitchell bias charge MONTGOMERY, Ala.

(AP) 4-year sentence at the mm- Parker, from the Justice De-j- The U.S. attorney's office imum security federal prison partment during Mitchell's ten-here says a memorandum camD at Maxwell Air Force attornev General. which former Attorney General Base lor nis role in tne water- Calling the memorandum immaterial, the U.S. attorney's of- flee here said in its response to Mitchell's petition that the document relected the "mental processes of a single commissioner at some point in the pre-decisional proceedings." The response also said the memorandum does not relect collective reasoning" of the three-member board. An affadavit accompanying Mitchell's petition said Parker, as a U.S.

senior attorney general, interferred in a criminal investigation of an aide to then U.S. Sen. Hiram Fong, R-Hawail, at a time when Mrs. Parker was employed by the senator. gate cove nip.

In his petition, the former Nixon cabinet member accused the commission of acting out of "bias and vindictiveness" wten it set his release date for Jan. 19,1979, i Mitchell was eligible for parole in June after having served one year of his sentence. He hoped to be released Aug. 16. Written by former U.S.

As- John Mitchell contends reflects the U.S. Parole Commission's against him does not represent board's "the collective reasoning" in denying Mitchell an early release from prison. The U.S. attorney's office made that observation In an affidavit filed Friday In federal ourt In response to Mitchell's Etition for an Immediate re-ise from prison, U.S. District Judge Frank M.

Johnson Jr. denied Mitchell's request, but ordered the federal government to show cause why Qie former attorney general should not be freed. Mitchell, 65, ii serving a Ho sistant Attorney General John- i nie M. Walters, the affadavit UXJOrd COUnCll The convicted Watergate con uarirer'e mum wmeiiL was Baiu iplrator charged in his release too serious to be "tolerated," tn meet MonflAY petition that one member of the thus requiring his retirement. inwimo; commission, Dorothy Parker, prior to the commission's de- The Oxford City Council will I I I was biased against him.

According to Mitchell, Mrs. Parker's alleged bias stemmed from the forced retirement of her husband, Benjamin B. cislon on when Mitchell should meet Monday at 6:15 p.m. be freed, Mrs. Parker wrote a The regularly scheduled memorandum opposing an ear- meeting last Monday was ly release (or the former attor postponed because of the Labor ney general.

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