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Daily News from New York, New York • 17

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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17
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Francis P. Ahem, 48, of Victoria, British Columbia, and Clarence A. Morelli, 60, of Fullerton, were charged with deceiving the State Department in their application for a munitions export license. Federal officials said the men made it appear that they were legally shipping the ammunition, along with 5.000 rifles, 50,000 hand grenades and 1,000 antitank missiles, to the Dominican Republic but actually were going to buy them for a man who said he represented a Latin American revolutionary group. The man was an undercover customs inspector and there was no revolutionary group.

The men intended to buy the weapons and ammunition from a Manhattan dealer. Ahern will be sentenced April 27 and Morelli on May 17. Both face maximum sentences of five years in prison and $10,000 fines. Acquit Ex-Aide to Lefkowitz Justice Aloysius Melia yesterday acquitted a former aide to state Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz of perjury charges following a weeklong non-jury trial in Manhattan Supreme Court. Lawrence DeLucia, 46, from upstate Clifton Park, had been accused of lying about details of a telephone conversation taped by a Syracuse accountant.

Melia, however, said the details were insignificant and that prosecutors had failed to properly refresh DeLucia's memory about the conversation before questioning him on major details during a grand jury investigation. Robert Crane January Jobless Rate Dips 2.2 The unemployment rate in January in the New Yoik-northeastern New Jersey area was 2.2 less than in January 1977, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported yesterday. A year ago it was 11 and in January of this year it was 8.8. Boy.

79. Admits Raping HS Girl A 19-year-old Bronx boy pleaded guilty yesterday to kidnaping and raping a high school girl as she was returning home from class. Willie Thompson of 352 E. 141st St. faces a maximum sentence of from 124 to 25 years in prison when he appears before Supreme Court Justice Howard Goldf luss on May 2.

Bronx District Attorney Mario Merola said that Thompson approached the girl on the street, flashed a knife and forced her from the 12th-floor landing of a building at 383 E. 143d St. where he attacked her. David Medina Convicted of Murdering Detective A 22-year-old Brooklyn man was found guilty of first degree murder yesterday in the shotgun death last Aug. 29 of detective Joseph D.

Taylor. Taylor, 34, assigned to the 83d precinct, was shot in the chest while he and his partner were responding to a radio call at a Bedford-Stuyvesant tenement. Following a three-week trial before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Hyman Barshay, a jury of eight men and four women deliberated for one day and convicted Carl Payne of 14 Linden St. of the murder charge, in addition to charges of possession of a shotgun and possession of a quantity of cocaine. Payne, described as a member of a black radical group, faces 25 years to life for the murder.

Robert Lane 2 Car-Trunk Victims Traced Police said yesterday that one of two dead men found stuffed in the trunk of an atuo in Brooklyn had an arrest record, while the other, who had no record, was the owner of an auto body shop in Brooklyn. Michael Mandolino, 37, of 335 E. 19th Brooklyn, was arrested on a robbery charge in 1975 in Nassau County, detectives disclosed. Nino Martini, 42, of 2801 Avenue Brooklyn, was the owner of the Astra Auto Body Shop, 2741 Nostrand Ave. Mandolino may have been associated with the body shop, police said.

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