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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 14

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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14
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14 THE TENHESSEAH, Monday, November 6, 1978 62 Vehicles Noted In Chain Crash PAID POLITICAL AD PAID POLITICAL AD PAID POLITICAL AD Tennessean "Subscriber Service" Miss your paper? Call 254-5661 Hawkins Probe Tied to Stamps 75 1 I (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) (10 0(1(1 ST0 God tog (Continued From Page One) The rest of those iniured were any conclusions, I could not comment on it. We're still in the stage of compiling material and our analysis has just begun. "We haven't isolated all the relevant material 74e BIGGER vol anrt tuo'ro inct nrrf in a nhQifinn tn Hraw anv near Erin, when his car crashed into a bridge abutment, officials said. HAYDEN L. Rector, 63, of Cross-ville, died Saturday about 10:15 p.m.

when his one-ton truck sideswiped a similar truck just west of Crossville on U.S. 70 and struck a utility pole, troopers said. The deaths were among at least six attributed to highway over the weekend in Tennessee, including Mark E. Salmon, 16, of Route 7, Brentwood, who was killed Saturday when his car crashed into a utility pole in Nashville. Metro traffic investigator Don Champion quoted a witness to the accident, which occurred on Franklin Pike Circle near Hill Road, as saying that Salmon was traveling at a nigh rate of speed and apparently lost control of the car, running into the utility pole.

Walter Culp, 15, of 5250 Anchorage Drive, was also injured in the mishap. Trooper Mike Smothers, who investigated the 1:45 a.m. Houston County mishap, said the cause remained uncertain. Let us give you a ride to and from your polling place. 76e treated at the various medical facilities and released.

It was at least the second fog-related multi-vehicle wreck in Tennessee in three days. A 13-vehicle Eileup earlyFriday on fog-shrouded anta Fe Pike near Columbia in Maury County killed two persons. THAT MISHAP involved three large dump trucks loaded with raw materials bound for chemical plants. In addition to the two fatalities, at least nine people were injured. In other separate traffic accidents over the weekend, at least three in the Midstate have resulted in deaths.

Glendon E. Groves, 45, of Detroit, was killed early yesterday BIGGER conclusions." NEELY, ALSO contacted at home, said he had not been questioned by any investigators and had not heard any reports they were scrutinizing his use, or the use by the other assistant clerks, of the signature stamps. However, sources reported that investigators are closely examining the signatures on numerous court documents. It is believed officials in Hawkins office may have misued the signature stamps on occasion, and that assistant clerks may have, on occasion, signed a judge's signature on court documents, the sources said. Call: 255-2761 or 305-2675 oJ47-513G BRENT HOLLADAY 1125 Polk.

254-5656 Paid to by Jake Butcher (or Governor Coin mi lee Wallace Chairman HAWKINS AND Neely have contended since the investigation was launched Oct. 19, that they do not know what the state auditors are looking for. "I have no idea what they are looking for," Hawkins said the day his office was padlocked and its records impounded. "If they would tell me what they want, we could get right to the point "and try to find out if there is anything wrong." Neely said he does not "have the slightest idea" what the investigators are looking for. SEVERAL EMPLOYEES in Hawkins' office who have been questioned by Assistant District Attorney Roger May could not be reached for comment yesterday to verify reports they had been asked about the signature stamps.

The shroud of official silence which has sur keeps i7tw checks a mraoe alhieadl octMHi a ready sawoinigsoclhieckoiriig caslh) Fesec'TOo rounded the investigation has led to several speculative theories on what the investigators are looking for. The investigation was set in motion by a court order signed by Criminal Court judges Raymond Leathers and John Draper. THAT ORDER, which was never made public, reportedly gave investigators broad investigative powers. The fact that computer tapes were specifically mentioned in the court order was said the be significant. Metro Vice Sauad's participation in the pad locking and search of Hawkins' office led to speculation there may have been irregularities in drug warrants.

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