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  • WASHINGTON - In honor of Veterans Day, U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, made the following statement.
  • These are the people who hauled Georgia up from its poor, agrarian roots, making it among the most diversified, prosperous states in the country.
  • Christine King Farris, Saxby Chambliss.
  • Monday, November 24, 1986
    86-45 - Martin Luther King - Fatality

    Location: Newly acquired shacks

    The park received a report of a derelict sleeping under one of the shacks that the park has just acquired. A ranger responded and found Atlanta PD on the scene. Subject - a black male in his mid-50's - had been shot in the stomach and was DOA. Since the area is in proprietary jurisdiction, Atlanta PD is handling the case; the FBI has been advised.


    Tuesday, September 17, 1991
    91-489 - Martin Luther King (Georgia) - Assault on Ranger; Assailant Shot

    At about 8:00 p.m. last night, ranger Johnny Simms was changing a tire on an NPS vehicle when he observed two men and a woman on the porch of a vacant park building. Simms approached the trio and told them to leave the area, but they instead confronted and assaulted him. During the ensuing struggle, the ranger's weapon discharged, wounding the woman in the legs. All three were arrested, and the woman was taken to a medical facility. Simms received a minor injury to a finger. The park is under proprietary jurisdiction, and the incident is being handled by the Atlanta police. Further details are to follow. [Telephone report from Steve Alscher, LES, RAD/SERO, to Jack Schamp, LES, RAD/WASO, 9/16]


    Thursday, September 19, 1991
    91-489

     

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    Updated: 2005-01-18 02:16

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  • ALBANY — Julianne Chambliss jokingly chided the gentleman who was peppering her husband, former U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss, with questions as the couple was leaving the American Peanut Shellers Association’s 100-year anniversary celebration Thursday night.

    “You realize,” the former senator’s better half asked, a delightful twinkle in her eye, “that Saxby is no longer a senator?”

    “Yeah,” the gentleman posing the questions replied, “but he knows people.”

    Indeed, a lot of those people Chambliss befriended over the years were at the celebration, held at the Doublegate Country Club. But it was still odd for many of them to picture Chambliss as anything but the Republican Georgia senator from Moultrie.

    “It’s nice to have an opportunity to come back and see so many folks I grew up in politics with,” Chambliss said. “It’s organizations like the American Peanut Shellers Association that are the lifeblood of the agricultural industry that is so vital to Georgia’s economy.

    “I had the great privilege of working with a lot of these people here tonight while serving in the Senate.”

    Chambliss, who now works with a prestigious Atlanta-based law firm with a global reach, said he doesn’t particularly miss the hustle and bustle of Washington, especially in its current state of extreme pa