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Show .18 THURSDAY; JULY 23, 1964 Daily Herald r -- Utah County;., UUh n Utah's 1964 Crime Rate Below National Average WASHINGTON the which is 933 more than (UPll-U- tah crime rate last year was well below the national average in all major categories except larceny $k and over. ; The FBI's Uniform Crime Report released this week lists a rate of 373.7 per 100,000 population for this offense,; compared with a national rate of 324.3. Figures made available by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover indicate Utah reported 11.062 serious crimes for the year. year. . -- , reported. .8. J 933,000. The FBI reDort was compiled from figured submitted by loc al law enforcement agencies throughout the state. Three ma jor metropolitan areas in Utah were listed separately. Salt Lake City, including bothj Rait Lake and Davis counties, 7 A crimeson 7,639 major for a crime 1963, during 1,523.1. reported rate The estimated total in Ogden,j including Weber County, was1 1,243 crimes and a rate of metro--, The Prdvo-Orepolitan area, including all ot Utah County, reported 647; crimes and a 23.2 rate. The 1963 major crime rate in Utah, with national rate in paren theses includes: murder, 2.4 (4.5; forcible rape, 7.8 (8.7); For the Jury 1,-02- m The fed at second eral government's tempt this year to send leam rr Vnkm President James R Hoffa to prison appeared headed for the jury today. Atinrrwvs for Hoffa and one in robbery, 22.9 (53.1); aggravated of the other six burglary, the $25 million pension fund assault, 27.7 (78.4); over $50, 500.1 (517.6); larceny fraud trial still have to present auto and theft, their closing arguments before 373.7 ( 324.3),' U.S. District Court Judge Rich 185.8 (211.6).Lake-Davis area led ard B. Austin gives his final The Salt the state's three metropolitan instructions to the jurors. Hoffa pored over transcripts areas rn its robbery, burglary rates. The Ogden of the marathon trial Wednes- and larceny area led in four other categorday night while his attorneys trailed in met to put the finishiag touch- ies, and Utah County es on their closing argument. all categories. FBI cautioned the The Teamster leader and six However, direct comparother men are charged by the against makingareas because of between isons government with fraudulenuy the complex factors influencing obtaining $25 million from rates. These factors incrime divertunion pension funds and amount clude population density, ing $1.7 million of the and stability; public into txir own pockets attitudes to-Defense attorney Charles Bel- and government oi lows charged Wednesday that ward Drosecuung; strenginrecand economic, the government's case was police force; and religious charac based on perjury. He said one reational of the area. prosecution witness lied "to get teristics even" with his client. Calvin anKovens, and Hoffa' while "went! yellow" other witness the governfor testified and CHICAGO lUPI) com-nnsitio- u m A jm oi mn. "It's Li CREAMERY U Lb. FRESH - WASHINGTON an I IGA TABLERITE 0 VH 300 Cans VAN CAMP'S pos- s ED (o) Drivers Vote Strike this End of ucwa unbelievable NON-CARBONAT- v CANS 12-O- Z. n. The (UPI) of Brotherhood his- International All through prosecutionTeamsters announced today tory there is perjury, perjury,- that East Coast auto carrier oeriurv. and we have per- drivers had voted to accept a jury here. settlement offer and end a; strike which has tied up new car deliveries since June 22. The vote was a victory for pTOSevUUUll, o 1 population increased Jrom to 1,125.4. The state's population for the same period jumped ,an estimated 84,000 to Case Against Hoffa Headed ment because he feared sible indictment "There's a stench about nn wuvJ s pre-iou- Along with an increase in the mmber of rrimes Utah's crime rate Der 100,000 1 n : in SVz 02. Cans WYANDOTTE MEDIUAi PITTED . Legislature In Idaho to Meet In Extra Session Teamsters President James R. Hoffa, who had ordered a new; ballot last week after the rank8 and i lie mem Derail u iwu ic--i jected the settlement offer for Idaho The BOISE (UPI) the third time. Hoffa naa en State Legislature will convene at dorsed the contract offer. 10 zsa. July 23 to consider a Announcement of the mem agenda formally pro- bership acceptance of the con-- ! claimed by Got. Robert E. tract was made by I nomas Flynn, Teamster eastern con--! toylie. con fVi th arenda are the ferenee chairman, who said no constitutional a cf sideration figures would be released until, erethe amendment to provide all of the 18 locals involved had of a water resources been informed of the result. f ation of legnassage flrencv. Flvnn said only that a major a portion ity of the some 4,000 drivers . falation to designate f th Farraeut Wild Life Man involved bad voted to accept! agement unit as Farragut State the settlement. Park and arcrooriation of funds The walkout has Diled upi foe the preparation f the site thousands of new cars at rail for next rammer um oww heads and- auto assembly! plants. A Teamsters spokesman Roundup. airf Ach of the locals was be re-ing notified by telegram "to j turn to work immediately. six-poi- TABLERITE qt. nt ' con-vArrfw- m j - , ..'' Idaho Legislator i , Faces Income Tax Girl, 6, Drowns Evasion Charges In Private Idaho Se rtjt.F! fUPI) of ElWetherell Pool nator Robert Swimming more County Wednesday plead Summer Treat IGA FIG BARS 49' lbs. "In 5 PAPER PLATES i BONDWARE. PKG. OF 100 - IS . the-- . . e it . tre 9-1- i m- - ed innocent to four counts ot mmt tax evasion contained in a Grand Jury indictment hand ed down June 24- Wetbercll and his attorney, William Larzroise. Boise, ... reading of waived preliminary . . n:. J the tomctroenx in r eoerai vis- t-- trict Court He then entered a plea of innocent to charges of not filing income tax returns in 1353, 1560, 1261 and 19GZ. the ZEE - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) TTtahV armmer drowning toll Wednesday continued to mount . when a eirl toppled fntn a rrrivate swimming pool! in southwest' Salt- Lake County. Tamra Rae Dahiquist, aaugn- ter of Mr. and Mrs. uyae c. DahlAukt. fell into the pool in a yard adjoining a shopping center where tney naa gone ior candy. two Her sister. Ranae. blocks for help but the victim had been in the water 10 to 15 minutes when rescuers arrived. She had fallen Into eight feet of water. The child's death was the 20th from drowning this year in Utah five more than at inis time last year. - NAPKINS Large economy S60's bt' frfsh're ripe on a a : I PAPER GUPS BONDWARE, 50 7-o- z. r ZA.. ALUMINUM FOIL cm 25 ft. heavy duty IS 4.-ra- T TVnOLN TO ilEXICO WASHINGTON (UPI) The voted Senate Wednesday to nresent a statue" of Abraham Lincoln, in bronze or stone, to tfae people of Mexico. The statue carries a price ceiling of $150,000. Similar legislation was passed by; the House. I ! - NOTICE WE WILL BE CLOSED : FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY.24 and-25- n IU It NORTH Ph. 3c off CHUNK MARGARINE BLUE -- - . BONNET "''.' GO. F&P TOMATO SCE. F&PTOAAATOJCE.46. lb. 2c off ' can z, can F&PPINEAPPLE JCE; 4MCP PECTIN HAWAII AN. PUNCH RITZ STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 0W. TUNA STARKIST. 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