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Show WESTERN AW1ER1 Fsrialb Order Department University of Utah Fait LkeCity Utah Bdl2 ' VOLUME 16, NUMBER 65 SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH , Utah Supreme Court Decisions Violent Crimes - Capsule - VINTON G. STEINER, et al, Plaintiff and Appelants V. WASHINGTON Complaint dismissed. even though the dismissal Appeal dismissed . . in lower court was without prejudice that order was a final adjudication and did not authorize the plaintiffs to file an amended complaint in these proceedings . . . Likewise the time for appeal commmensed to run at the time the order was entered Business Editors See Nixon Gain From China Visit, New Taxes, Reelection Nixon to reveal before election day that he obtained some kind of concession from the Chinese during his visit, according to a senior editor land-base- D-Ar- ' dealings of narcotics peddlers, gamblers, tax evaders, and "the whole spectrum of domestic crime." The rules require banks to report unusual currency transactions" of more than $10,000 to the Treasury and to keep records for five years of all currency movements over that amount into or out of the United nc?7 i. A. House Voted CSeyStal New InterAokissues while aggravated assault increased 8 per cent. - : ; . Contractor - Senate Committee D-L- a., . States. Customers who withdraw and deposit more than $10,000 in the normal course of business would not crimes be reported. burglary, Property CHICAGO (ACCN) The House Banks must also keep for five ceny of more than $50 and auto of Delegates at its midyear meeting years certain other records which rose by 6 per cent The preliminary figures were voted on several recommendations will be useful for law enforcement contained in the FBI's uniform regarding internal operations of' purposes" and hold for two years crime reports, a collection of police ABA that are of singular interest to microfilmed records of all checks statistics supplied voluntarily by the membership, the American Bar drawn on those banks, no matter for News reports. local, county and. state law. enwhat amount. forcement agencies to FBI Director ' Approved was an amendment to Samuel R. Pierce, Jr., the the rides of procedure of the House Treasurys general counsel, said J. Edgar Hoover. The District of Columbia, which of Delegates. The amendment most banks normally do this anyway .President Nixon hopes to make a provides for a roll call vote when and that the length of the record model of law enforcement efforts to requested by 75 or more members. keeping was the only significant new reduce street crime, reported a 13 Another recommendation burden. and decrease cent authorized the chairman of the registered Government officials would have per fewer crimes in every category House to appoint a special comto obtain a court order to examine except murders, which rose by 54 to mittee on House membership to the bank records. 275 last year. The regulations also require study overlapping of membership in Robberies in the capital dropped local bar associations and affiliated financial institutions to secure a by 5 per cent, forcible rape by 15 per organizations. A report will be made depositors taxpayer identification cent, and aggravated assault by 15 to the House at the 1972 annual number, generally a Social Security per cent. meeting. number, for each new account New York, however, reported The section of general practice opened after June 30. crime increasing in every category was authorized to increase its dues Congress passed the financial except for slight declines in larceny per year to $10, effective July 1, 1972. record keeping and currency and and breaking and enteririg. It led all The section of international and foreign transactions reporting act murU.S. with cities 1,466 two years ago, but then left it to major comparative law was granted apfollowed 349 from to the to 1970, its name ders, up by proval change Treasury to draft rules to enforce Chicago (824), Detroit (577) and section of international law, and the law. Pierce said the regulations Philadelphia (435). change its bylaws defining the were a compromise between tax and During the six years through 1971, sections purpose. enforcement agents, who "wanted the annual rate of increase of serious as much as they could get" and crime was 11 per cent in 1966; 16 per trade specialists who feared the cent in 1967; 17 per cent in 1968; 12 HUD rules would mean another barrier to Disqualifies per cent in 1969; 11 per cent in, 1970 foreign commerce that would and 6 per cent in 1971. worsen Uie nations already huge for balance of payments deficit. Geographically, the Northeast reported a 10 per cent crime in- No Hiring Plan crease, led by robbery which was 19 24 per cent. The Western states WASHINGTON (UPI) The showed an 8 per cent rise, the South Department of Housing and Urban 19 4 per cent and the North-CentrDevelopment (HUD) debarred a states up 3 per cent. Armed robbery Philadelphia heating and and assaults with firearms both contractor, March 27, from showed substantial increases during any future federal construction work the year. for failure to meet a commitment to A new NEW YORK (ACCN) hire minority workers under the adand Plan. the system for Philadelphia storage Firm Broke ministration of stocks and bonds for Randeb, Inc., of the Philadelphia suburb of Newtown Square, became clients has been introduced by five the second company barred by the leading Dutch banks, Common more Ground, a publication of KLM The government from getting any WASHINGTON (UPI) funds for Airlines, points out. The majority of contracts involving federal Justice Department has charged to meet minority hiring goals Dutch investors make transactions CF&I Steel Corporation of Pueblo, failing under the Philadelphia Plan, the through their banks and the Colo., the first manufacturer and the first of a number of programs in paperwork was getting to be too largest company yet named, with various cities to increase Negro and expensive. The five leading comviolations of President Nixons price conother mercial banks have therefore by hiring minority controls, the Cost of Living Council struction contractors. a system which developed has announced. HUD Secretary Samuel eliminates numbered stock cerAssistant The suit, filed in UJS. District J. Simmons told a news conference tificates and much paperwork. Court in Denver, March 28, charges that Randeb had broken its comBecause of the growing number of CF&I overcharged three suburban to hire minority workers small investors plus an mitment increasing Chicago wholesalers for gun nails, a for 12 per cent of its steam fitters on to issue dividends in the tendency construction fastener commonly a $85,949 contract for heating and form of share rights, the banks used in pressure stapling guns, in work on the Point decided to eliminate numbers of ventillating violation of regulations for the Breeze Public Housing Project in , shares certificates handed over at a freeze and Phase II wage-pricclients request. Philadelphia. economic controls. . nationwide, re-elect-ed, - customs when leaving or entering the United States with more than $5,000 in currency or travelers checks. Treasury officials emphatically denied that the rules were a prelude to currency controls, common in many other countries. Instead, they said, the law would be a strong weapon in tracing the financial so-call- ed violent crimes against persons, murder,, forcible rape and robbery each rose by 10 per cent carrying submarines. Martin, the managing editor and a former political reporter, talked Security federal tax returns and notify government. The new rules, part of the Bank Secrecy Act of 1970, will force banks to keep photo copy records for at least two years of all checks drawn on their accounts. In an attempt to keep track of the flow of. dollars outside the country, the rules also require persons to list so-call- ed mostly of domestic issues, which he from the magazine, "Nation's said would decide the election. Business." The number one issue is the "Nobody knows what it is yet it economy, Martin said. He questioned whether continued may have to do with Vietnam and the prisoners, said Sterling G. deficit spending by the federal Slappey, senior editor for the government was best but said that it ' magazine. "Whatever it is, we can would prevent a Depression. be sure he (Nixon) will let us know." The first law of politics is the law two and other editors of the jungle survival. You do what Slappey from "Nations Business" spoke you can to be Martin before the Sacramento Metropolitan said. Chamber of Commerce, recently. He predicted that issues such as Two of the three said they thought national health insurance and nothat Nixon just about had the fault automobile insurance would November election wrapped up. remain undecided in Congress until "When he goes to Moscow in May, next year because of the election. he's got it in the bag," commented The issue of cleaning up the environment is having effects, though, Slappey. "Nixon is the smartest foreign he said. Big industries are figuring policy president since Truman," he environmental protection as third in added. However, another of the line for capital expenditures after raw materials and labor. visiting editors disagreed. Wilbur Martin, who is managing But Martin predicted that it would editor of the magazine, said that cost government three to four times there is neither an emotional tide for as much as industry to pay for ennor against Nixon. vironmental protection. "I dont think Nixon has got it "In the end either the taxpayer or said. Martin "Out the consumer is going to pay for it," wrapped up, there has to be some big gut issue." Martin said. Jack Wooldridge, editor of Busing or the credibility of the economic controls could become "Nations Business," led the panel that issue, he said. of three. He has worked for the The three editors talked about Associated Press and the Wall Street Journal. subjects ranging from the weapons race to the numbers of the same Hari Krishna believers in Europe as in Sacramento. The believers shave their head: except for a sort of pony tail, wrap Votes Big Hike themselves in yards of cloth anc chant on street corners foi In Social donations. The Slappey, formerly an overseas WASHINGTON (UPI) corespondent for both the Los Senate finance committee voted Angeles Times and the Associated unanimously, March 27 to increase Press, made some observations social security benefits so that about Soviet military strength. everyone who has worked 30 years "I think that probably the will receive at least $200 a month. Russians have a submarine in the The figure for a married couple he said. would be $300. Gulf of Mexico," Washington is not saying much Chairman Russell B. Long, about them," he said, recalling the said the idea of the increase was to crisis under President John F. get people off the welfare rolls. Kennedy when the Soviets were The committee is considering a found to be building missile bases on broad range of changes in the social Cuba. security system, including a general Slappey said that the Pentagon increase for all recipients. wants to hold missile superiority on The House has already passed a the seas. The Russians already have bill increasing general benefits by 5 Ind a slight edge with per cent, but Rep. Wilbur Mills, tercontinental Balistic Missiles, he chairman of the House ways said. and means committee now has a Slappey also predicted that the new proposal to increase general Pentagon would propose soon benefits by 20 per cent their foreign bank accounts on their will require banks to report unusually large transactions to the before. Of developing of a fleet of about 35 bigger, faster, quieter missile- - In an (UPI) attempt to curb "White Collar crime," drug traffic and the illegal use of foreign banks accounts, the Treasury Department, March 30, issued a broad set of regulations that WASHINGTON Acting Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst said this was the smallest increase in six years. The 53 cities reporting a decrease in serious crime last year compares with 22 cities in 1970 and 17 the year Defendant Counsel: Merlin Lybbert, Kearns Bldg. Stephen B. Nebeker, 400 Deseret Bldg. See details page 4. (ACCN) Violent Altogether, nationwide crime of all sorts rose 6 per cent over 1970. Milton T. Harmon, 53 N. Main, Nephi 84648 olitical observers expect President - per cent cent. ..." -P- 9 nationwide last year but 53 major cities reported a drop in serious crime, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said, March 30. The suburbs, usually considered safer than inner cities, reported an 11 per cent increase in all crimes in 1971, while rural areas rose 10 per SUPREME COURT: SACRAMENTO (UPI) crimes increased UTAH STATE ROAD COMMMISSION and DEPART- MENT of PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, and NEPHI CITY CORPORATION, Defendant. Plaintiff Counsel: Banks Asked To Report All Large Transactions in 71, Up 9 FBI Data Show Pedestrian Injury Appeal Dismissed TRIAL COURT: 1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1972 al ven-tillati- ng Dutch Banks Simplify Securities . - Steel Price Regulations - . 96-da- e y |