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Show Pape HERALD, Provo, Utah THE 29, 1372 Tuesday, August 9 Die In Salt Lake City Crime Rate Jumps During '71 - WASHINGTON (UPI) latest FBI statistics show teke City's major crime increased by nearly eight The Utah city was lbtn m reported rape cases with 64, 25th in robberies with 409 and 37th in aggravated assault, rounding out The Salt rate per most the national and that it has the average eighth highejt crime index of 98 cities in its size bracket. The figures are contained in the FBI Uniform Crime Reports for 1971, released Monday night: Thev show that: Salt liike City had a total crime index of 11,179 compared with 10,361 for Idaho. One of the 16 of the city's residents were victims of major crime, based on a population estimate of 176,000- This is more than twice the national victim topping the cent violent crime categories. In burglaries and breaking-enterinSalt Lake City was 12th of the 98 with 4,159 reported cases. Salt Lake ranked second behind Albuquerque in grand thefts of $50 or more larceny with 4,387, and fourth in petty g, - Disaster VIENTIANE (UPI) American pilots and larceny with 5,887 cases. In the last category on the FBI list auto theft Salt Lake was 14th with 1,852 reported. The FBI statistics include the total of police officer? in each city at the end of 1971. They show Salt Lake City had a smaller force than most other cities with high crime indexes in its category. The Salt Lake police officer male and female was total listed as 295. Reeves Joel Gudahl. The spokesmen had on Rotary Engine - Total crime index, 572; murder and manslaughter, negligent manslaughter and rape, all zero) robbery, 1; aggravated assault 12; burglary or breaking-enterin167; grand larceny, 313; auto 'heft, 74. Total crime index, 197; aggravated assault, 5; Logan 40; grand larceny, 134; auto burglary or breaking-enterintheft, 18; other categories zero. Total crime index, 358; robbery, 2; Bountiful 158; aggravated assault, 3; burglary or breaking-enteringrand larceny, 156; auto theft, 39; other categories zero. Murray Calif. (UPI) Firefighters who shinned down ropes into a canyon to block off the last uncontrolled spearhead of flames expected to declare victory today over the worst brush fire to strike Southern California this year. The fire has burned 17,100 acres of Los Padres National Forest; endangered but did not harm the last 60 of the California condors, world's biggest bird of prey; killed six in a helicopter firefighters crash that injured six others, and cost more than $1.7 million in damage and expenses. Elsewhere in California, lightning touched off up to 75 small brush fires, but none burned more than five acres. None of the smaller fires was expected - steep-walle- to mushroom into a major blaze like the Los Padres fire. The U.S. Forest Service said only a few hundred yards SPRINGS, d to cover before firefighters completed a ring of firelines around the perimeter of the blaze. Complete containment was expected to be achieved today, but the smoldering hot spots within the fire line will take at least a day or two to extinguish the Forest Service said. The last uncontrolled thrust of ths fire burned down Echo Falls Canyon. A team of firefighters lowered themselves by hands and feet along ropes, over a drop, to reach the canyon floor and head off remained le - Richard C. tial for being loaded with pollution control devices without taking up any moi e room than conventional piston engines. Unlike the conventional action of a piston engine, the rotary engine is free of the jerky movements which often make piston engines run roughly. 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Dick introduced a Shoup, bill for an area half that size. .(?mm&h J families. reuniting Korean since the end of the Korean War. The talks are SOUTH KOREA RED CROSS CONVOY South Koraa has estimated that designed to reunite families separated by 27 crosses "Bridge of No Return" on its way to at least 10 million persons have conflict. official Pyongyang for the first been separated because of In the with the Communists north meeting conflict, beginning with World War II and lasting throughout "campaign for the search of "peaceful reunification" of the the Korean War of 1950-5The North Koreas. lost families." Twenty South Korean news- Koreans TONITE FROM the proposal. accepted men accompanied the delegation in the convoy Panmunjom established proceprovided by the North Koreans. dures to be followed for the A truckload of personal luggage talks and the two sides agreed and packages of gifts for the 4 to GREAT WEEK work toward July Red Korean Cross North FEATURE AT delegation followed the convoy. vice president i, Kim of the North Korean Red Cross, welcomed the delegation in the truce village. North Korean students welcomed the South ...FOR Koreans with small bouquets of ADDED flowers. Kim and the South Korean PLEASURE delegation chief, Lee Bum-Suwill direct the two sides in the OPEN Saturday. Gallatin Canyon south of here. Representatives of the Sierra Club, Montana Wilderness Association the Wilderness Society and others were out in force to make sure an extension of that road is not undertaken. Sen. Frank Mjss, chaired the meeting of the Senate public lands subcommittee. At issue in the hearing was which of two wilderness bills should be passed. Metcalf 's bill would set range. The measure was authored by wilderness mm r? MNAVlSON- :.. their Northern counterparts at p.m. EDT today on plans for Curtis-Wrigh- Firefighters received a big boost from the weather. "It's pretty well wound down now," said Forest Service spokesman Dave Spiro. "A few light showers fell on the fire area, and the weather has been cool and damp. That's definitely a big help. If the weather holds like this, we'll have it licked today." The blaze was believed started by campers playing with fireworks in a remote canyon. The Ventura County Sheriff's Department said those who began the fire could be held criminally responsible for the deaths of the six firefighters killed in a helicopter crash 'lis fe- 9 ar leave today. 9 swat full-sca- Firefighters Hope for Victory SULPHUR i 8th much-heralde- 5; negligent manslaughter, 4; forcible rape, 23; robbery 120; aggravated assault, 88; burglary or breaking and entering, 772; grand larceny, 913; auto theft, 286. . - ; 7:00 Gerstenberg said work on the d rotary engine "has proceeded to the point where a commitment will be made to limited manufacturing facilities and tools." The Wankel has been the subject of much fanfare in recent years because of its unusual design, and its poten- manslaughter, ,.t s. 30-c- ar Wankel rotary engine as an option. GM Chairman , r; 3. DETROIT (UPI) General Motors Corp., after months of speculation, announced Monday that buyers of 1975 Chevrolet Vegas are expected to have the nt PANMUNJOM, Korea (UPI) A South Korean Red Cross delegation crossed into Communist North Korea today en route for talks on to Pyongyang reuniting families separated by 27 years of conflict on the divided peninsula. The delegation drove across the "Bridge of No Return" at Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone for the first with the meeting North since the end of the Korean War. The Seoul delegation members are to open talks with full-sca- GM Plans - murder-manslaught- and copilot no additional information the Americans. WASHINGTON (UPI) Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Orem, Murray, Logan and Bountiful are Utah cities covered in the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports for 1971. Here's the FBI breakdown on offenses known to police for those cities during the year: Salt Lake City Total crime index, 11,179; murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, 16; negligent manslaughter, 23; forcible rape, 64; robbery, 405; aggravated assault 292; burglary or breaking and entering, 4,159; grand larceny, 4,387; auto theft, 1,852. Provo Total crime index, 700; murder and manslaughter, 2; negligent manslaughter, 10; robbery 9, aggravated assault, 13; burglary or breaking and entering, 105; grand laceny, 508; auto theft, 81. Total crime index, 421; murder and Orem manslaughter and negligent manslaughter, all zero; rape, 3; robbery, 6; aggravated assault, 21; burglary or breaking entering 169; grand larceny, 188; auto theft, 34. Total crime index, 2,207; manslaughter and Ogden one-in-1- Two board. The American dead were identified as pilot William Utah Compared one-in-1- - their seven Laotian and Thai passengers were killed when a U.S. transport C123 crashed into a mountainside during bad weather last Sunday, VS. spokesmen announced today. The spokesmen said the transport was on a routine resupply mission when it slammed into the mountainside 75 miles north of Vientiane, killing all nine on '71 Crime Rates In risk rate. Red Cross Begins First Talks Between North and South Korea Since War's End Laos Air - The city ranked second in its size group in grand larceny, third in negligent manslaughter and fourth in petty larceny. It has a smaller police force than most cities in its group that also have high crime rates. Salt Lake's nearly eight per cent crime jump from 1970 to 1971 compares with a seven per cent national increase. victim ratio com6 The 7 rate for pares with a the preceding year. "A crime rate," the FBI says, "should be considered a victim risk rate in that it demonstrates the risk of becoming a victim of crime." The FBI figures are a compilation of major crimes known to police. Salt Lake is in the 100,000 to 250,000 population bracket in the report. Albuquerque topped the list with 16,540 major crimes, followed by Dayton, Ohio; Worcester, Mass.; Providence, R.I.; Gary, Inc. Fresno, Calif., then Salt and Charlotte, N.C. Lake. Salt Lake Gty was 33rd on the list in the category with 16 but thL d in the negligent manslaughter section with 23 behind Chattanooga, Term., and Albuquerque. Reunite Families To 8th in U.S. for Size PETER CUSHING BERYL REID B, JOHN GALE wiw. By ROBERT FUESTand ROBERT BLEES BoC..te'C'MdBJAWES WHi TON and WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN B, ROBEHT FUEST e.kUi.. Productri SAMUEL Z ARKOFF and JAMES H NICHOLSON Product B LOU'S M HEVW RO 'A COLOR by Movieinb INTERNATIONAL An AMERICAN m c fw. a. 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