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doc#0 | <p> | The | Fulton County Grand Jury said Friday an |
doc#0 | that any irregularities took place. </p><p> | The | jury further said in term-end presentments |
doc#0 | which the election was conducted. </p><p> | The | September-October term jury had been charged |
doc#0 | voters and the size of this city". </p><p> | The | jury said it did find that many of Georgia |
doc#0 | modernizing and improving them". </p><p> | The | grand jury commented on a number of other |
doc#0 | reduce the cost of administration". </p><p> | The | City Purchasing Department, the jury said |
doc#0 | implementation of the law may be effected". </p><p> | The | grand jury took a swipe at the State Welfare |
doc#0 | which receives none of this money". </p><p> | The | jurors said they realize "a proportionate |
doc#0 | disproportionate burden" on Fulton taxpayers. </p><p> | The | jury also commented on the Fulton ordinary |
doc#0 | of fees and compensation. WARDS PROTECTED | The | jury said it found the court "has incorporated |
doc#0 | eliminate political influences". </p><p> | The | jury did not elaborate, but it added that |
doc#0 | " pension plan for city employes. </p><p> | The | jury praised the administration and operation |
doc#1 | petition charged mental cruelty. </p><p> | The | couple was married Aug. 2, 1913. They have |
doc#1 | settlement has been agreed upon. </p><p> | The | petition listed the mayor's occupation |
doc#1 | and place of birth as Opelika, Ala. </p><p> | The | petition said that the couple has not lived |
doc#1 | man and wife for more than a year. </p><p> | The | Hartsfield home is at 637 E. Pelham Rd. |
doc#1 | election to city council in 1923. </p><p> | The | mayor's present term of office expires |
doc#2 | no -- and there were no dissents. </p><p> | The | largest hurdle the Republicans would have |
doc#2 | candidates on the general election ballot, or 2. | The | Republicans must hold a primary under the |
doc#4 | become a campaign coordinator for Byrd. | The | Georgia Legislature will wind up its 1961 |