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Court Rejects Death law 65 Reprieved California Convicts Awaiting Transfer SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) The 65 convicts on San Quentin death row are eagerly awaiting transfer to the as a result of the California Supreme rejection of the state capital punishment statute. now I'm just getting ready for going out on the Frank Joseph, 22, a convicted murderer from Los Angeles County, told a group of reporters Tuesday The in prison argot, is the the prison's general population The state Department of Corrections said in Sacramento that there would not be any wholesale evacuation of death row inmates until the attorney general's office reviews the decision A spokesman for the attorney office said he did not 2 Youths, 11 And 12, Admit Nov. 30 Thefts LISBON Two young East Liverpool boys have been ordered to the Rogers Honor Farm or placed in permanent custody of the Ohio Youth Commission after admitting stealing two television sets, a sewing machine and a suitcase containing personal belongings Nov. 30 after breaking into the premises known es the Wilson Printing building in East Liverpool. Judge Guy J.

Mauro has ap proved the recommendations of Juvenile Court Referee Douglas Jenkins that Charles D. Lowe, 13, and Michael David Taylor, 11, be placed at the Rogers facility. If their placement is not con firmed this month, they are to be assigned to permanent custody of the OYC, the court ruled. They are being held at the Tobin Detention Center pending their placement. The charges were filed by Juvenile Probation Officer Arthur J.

Lynch. Lowe had been remanded to his parents on probation late in March after daignostic studies had been completed at the Tobin center. He had been sent there for studies after admitting breaking and entering the Montgomery Ward warehouse across Market St. from the Wilson Printing premises on Jan. 25, 1976, when tires valued at $458.30 were stolen, court records show The records also show the youth had appeared before the court in 1974 as one of several youths charged with placing a log near the Jefferson St crossing, causing the derailment of a passing locomotive.

Ohio Congressmen To Support Ashley WASHINGTON (UPI) Democratic congressmen have agreed to support Rep. Thomas L.Ashley, D-Toledo, for chairman of the important House Budget Committee, Scripps-Howard newspapers said today. Rep. Charles A. Vanik, Cleveland, who was designated dean of the delegation at a meeting Tuesday, told Scripps- Howard the decision to back Ashley was unanimous.

Attending the meeting were newly-elected congressmen Donald J. Pease, Oberlin; Marie Rose Okar, Cleveland; and Douglas Applegate, Steubenville. Okar succeeds Rep James Stanton, who lost to Senator- elect Howard Metzenbaum in the June primary. Pease defeated Rep Charles A Mosher, Luken beat Rep Donald Clancey, and Applegate won election to the seat held by Democratic Rep. Wayne Hays, who did not seek reelection If Ashley is elected chairman of the Budget Committee, he is expected to give up his chairmanship of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, but would remain on the committee, as well as on the House Banking, Currency and Housing Committee.

Ohio Retail Sales Rise In October COLUMBUS (UPI) Ohio retail sales in October increased 1 per cent from September after seasonal ad justment, Ohio State University's Center for Business and Economic Research said Tuesday Sales for October were fractionally above those in October of last year, but were 8 per cent higher for the first 10 months of this year compared to the same period of 1975 Fuel dealers showed the largest October-to-October increase, with a 52 per cent rise in sales, followed by heating, plumbing and electrical supply stores with a 27 per cent in crease and men's clothing and furnishing stores with a 21 per cent rise In a comparison of the first 10 months of 1976 with the same period last year, motor vehicle dealers showed the greatest sales increase, 29 per cent, followed by lumber-building material dealers with a 16 per cent increase Following are the percent ages for 10 cities sampled comparing October of this year to October of 1975 up 3. Canton, up Chillicothe, up 13; Cincinnati, up 12; Cleveland, up Columbus, up 10; Dayton, up Hamilton-Middletown. up 9 Portsmouth, up 7. Toledo, up 9 and Youngstown up 5 Approximately a month later, he was one of three boys accused of throwing rocks, apparently at new cars on a passing Penn Central freight train He was placed on probation to his parents, but it was dismissed Oct 2, 1975, after a review of the case The Taylor youth had been placed on probation to his guardians after being accused of running away from home April 16and violating two terms of probation for the theft at the Montgomery Ward warehouse Food Basket Project Eyed The board of directors of the Guilford Lake Area Ruritan Club met Monday at the Tobin Center near Lisbon and recommended that food baskets be distributed to needy families in the community. Attending the meeting were John Eaholtz, Clyde Wilson, Tony Leone.

Tom Stein and Bruce Bagley. Zone Gov. Clyde Wilson presented a report on the last zone meeting Plans were finalized for the annual Christmas party and ladies' night to be held Monday at the New Garden Methodist Church Plans also were finalized for the annual Christmas tree lighting program at the Guilford Lake Ruritan Park Dec. 19 at 5 p.m. Christmas carols will be sung around a fire, with hot chocolate served The public is invited to attend know whether the decision would be appealed The state's high court said the capital punishment law allows no consideration of mitigating circumstances be able to see my kids ithout bars," Alexander Alve.

29, a convicted murderer from San Diego County, -aid of the decision Alve, married and the father of two of whom was born while he was in out that visitors for death row inmates are separated by bars and a screen Visits to prisoners on the are handled in a more casual manner There was hooping and hollering in the "Death cellblock when word was passed of the Supreme ruling A prison spokesman described the situation as There are two women under death sentence at a prison facility in Southern California inside me wanted to convict Dave Anderson, 44. of Spokane, Wash said years ago the state Supreme Court ruled the death penalty statute unconstitutional. Its latest decision said the new law violated the 8th and 14th Amendments to the US Constitution. Ckren 1976 Ulf NkWS Lebanese President To Announce Cabinet REALTORS INSTALL OFFICERS Dale Marks (center left was the special guest of the Columbiana County Board of Realtors at the group's annual dinner dance Tuesday evening at the Salem Golf Club Marks president elect o( the Ohio Association of Reltors was the installing otftcer for new 1977 board officers, who are 1 to Walter Thomas vice president. Harvey Mivkert president and George Snyder secretarv treasurer (Salem News Photo Two Drag Racers Fined At Lisbon LISBON Two area youths accused of drag racing Nov 13 on Rte.

30 at Kensington were convicted of reckless operation Tuesday in Southwest County Court and were fined $100 and costs each by Judge Charles A Pike. They were Scott Sanor. 23, of Rte. 45, Lisbon, and Johnny D.Stephenson. 18, of Salmeville RD 2.

cited by the State Highway Patrol for drag racing after an accident at Ken sington The charge against Sanor was amended to reckless operation on the motion of the office His counsel. Atty Richard La Ci vita of North Lima, entered a no contest plea Stephenson, represented by Atty Richard Rumb.mgh of Salineville. was found guilty of reckless driving and was assessed the penauy Bolli originally had pleaded innocent to the drag racing charge PI Il VM Its TO MEET YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown District Purchasing Management will hold its annual Christinas dinner Monday at Mahoning Country Club Social hour begins at fi followed bv dinner and dancing with music bv "The Tophatters BE I HIT, Lebanon UPI President F.lias Sarkis to name a prime minister this week to head a cabinet' that will provide first real govern mont in more than 18 months of civil war Sources close to Sarkis said Tuesday the president planned to announce his choice within 48 hours Leftists and rightist politicians predicted the new prime minister would be Selim al Hosts, an American educated Moslem banker and close associate of Sarkis' Presidential aides said Sarkis will break with the Lebanese tradition of naming seasoned political and factional the majority of cahinet Instead, aides said, the new lOor 12 man government wdl consist primarily of nocrats," economists and en gineers to guide the ree on Ntruction process Historically, Lebanese cabi nets have been odd assortments of leftists and rightists careful ly apportioned among Moslem and Christian religious sects and geographical regions Sarkis' first government was expected to be different, both to match his nonpolitical style and to avoid the divisiveness that would result if he appointed veteran cabinet members like leftist chieftain Kamal Jum blatt and rightist Camille Chamoun However, the president was expected to follow the un written covenant, which decrees that cabinet seats be distributed according to religion Like all former premiers, Hoss. 46 is a Sunni Moslem As Sarkis' economic adviser, he has alreadv drafted a multibtl bon dollar reconstruction plan to piece together the country's shattered economy Sarkis and the Arab league peace keeping force also moved to stop fighting between rival Palestinian groups in the northern citv of Tripoli, which left at least 35 persons dead Monday Sy nan troops of the Arab army also detained several members of the ultrarightist Guards." an extremist Christian group that has hidden in the central mountains and refused to stop fighting "until the last Palestinian is driven out of or killed Mayor's Court cl fll Raymond Peters, 21. of 12413 Duck Creek Rd have been dropped by the complainant Douglas Peters was to have appeared in Salem Mayor's Court Mayor Frank Dauria fined three motorists Tuesday OfTie Taylor.

25, of Washington ville, left of center, $25 Raphael Bartholow, 58 of 487 Penn reckless operation, $35 and Lynn Bush, 27, of 071 V5 Pershing failure to yield the right of way, $25 All were assessed court coats Cloves, the pungent and oil rich dried unopened buds of a tropical evergreen, are named after nails, which they somewhat resemble, from the Latin f6r nail Timothy G.Tullis Tull is Named New Master Of Ferry Lodge Timothy Tullis of Salem will be installed as master of Perry Lodge No. 185 in an open installation ceremony Saturday at 7:30 p.m at the Masonic Temple The ceremony is open to all Masons and invited guests Tullis will succeed Lloyd Billman of Salem. The installation will be conducted by Trevor Young and other past masters of Perry Lodge Installing marshall will be Caleb Lewis, who also is a past master. Other officers to be installed for the 1977 term are Arden Llewellyn, senior warden. Kenneth Letzkus.

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