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Des Moines Tribune Paae 1 3 July 12. 1972 N. Ireland Parades Off to Quiet Start BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND (AP) Gunmen killed three men early Wednesday just before Northern Ireland's 11 -Year Low In 'Serious Crime9 Rise WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) -Serious crime in the nation during the first three months of this year rose only 1 per cent, the lowest increase in 11 years, the Justice Department announced Wednesday. The rate of increase was 6 per cent a year ago, and 13 per cent in 1970.

Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst, in releasing the figures from the FBI's Uniform Protestants started the first big marches of the summer. Roman Catholics, who view the parades as provocative, made no attempt up violent crime, murder was up 2 per cent compared to 1971's rise of 11 per cent; forcible rape up 17 per cent versus 2 per cent last year, robbery down 2 per cent, while in the first quarter of 1971 it was up 17 per cent.

Aggravated assaults rose 5 per cent compared to a 7 per cent increase in the first three months of 1971. Suburban police agencies reported a 4 per cent increase in serious crime, which was slightly lower than the 5 per cent last year and substantially to interfere. street bonfires during the night, marking the advent of the" lower than the 18 per cent rise I 5 --11 I The parades celebrating a Protestant victory over Catholic forces nearly three centuries ago began peacfully in three cities of the province Belfast, Londonderry and Porta-down. There was almost a carnival atmosphere as the marchers flowed down the streets, with drums thumping, flutes piping and banners waving. The parade in Belfast, however, included a convoy of military-looking vehicles manned by masked and armed members of the extremist Protestant group, the Ulster Defense Association in 1970.

Crime in rural areas in creased 8 per cent in the first "Glorious Twelfth." It is the" 282nd anniversary of the Battle 1 of the Boyne. in which the-Protestant armies of William of Orange defeated the Roman Catholic forces of James II. At least 16 persons have been killed, bringing the rcorded' death toll to 420 in three years. The army said that in Belfast alone there had been 210 shooting incidents between 8 a.m. Tuesday and 4:30 a.m.

Wedncs-' day. It said soldiers were not" involved in 83 of them, implying that the others were attacks ef Catholics on Protestants or vice versa. Bank Snag To Briton's Chess Prize LONDON, ENGLAND (AP) British financier James Slater has been stalled in his efforts to get the prize money he put up for the world chess championship between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in 5 Iceland. Under British foreign exchange control regulations, Slater cannot get the money out of the country until the Bank of England says so. It amounts to $120,000.

He cannot transfer the money from his world-wide banking and investment empire to foreigners or open bank accounts for either Fischer or Spassky in Britain without the bank's approval. The most he can do is pay $720 a year. That's the maximum gift payment permitted to go to non-sterling areas from Britain. Slater's office declined to comment, but stressed: "The offer was made subject to Bank of england approval." A bank spokesman said Slater had applied for permission to get the money to the players in Reykjavik but declined to say whether bank approval would be forthcoming. Enticed Fischer Slater, 43, put up the money quarter, compared to a 6 per cent increase in 1971 and a 19 per cent increase in 1970.

Car-Truck Crash; D.M. Man Hurt Crime Reportfor the months of January through March, also said that 80 of the nation's largest cities reported reductions in serious crime in the first three months of 1972. In 1971, 59 cities showed a decrease, while only 22 had a decline in 1970, he said. The most significant change in the three months, said Kleindienst. occurred in the six cities with more than a million population.

In the first quarter of this year, the number of serious Wirephoto (AP) Anatoly Dobrynin (left), Soviet ambassador to the United States, and presidential adviser Henry Kissinger (center) get a Jaugh from Kissinger's 10-year-old son, David, as he asks actor Raymond Burr for his autograph during their tour at Universal Studio. (UDAV A Movie Studio Tour (Th Tribune's Iowa News Servic) MARSHALLTOWN. Lowder, 40, of 4513 N.E. Aurora Des Moines, Wednesday was in fair condition at Broadlawns Polk County Hospital with injuries suffered Tuesday when his car collided with a semi-trailer truck on U.S. Highway 30 about nine crimes in those cities rose 6 per cent, one hall of the 191 in crease of 12 per cent.

The nationwide crime statis For Dobrynins, Kissingers HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. (AP) Snapping pictures like two tics are compiled by voluntary reports from 6,068 local, county star-struck tourists, Soviet Ambasador Anatoly Dobrynin and his wife Irena toured a movie studio with presidential adviser Order Restitution By Iowa Man SPOKANE, WASH. (AP) -John L. Wilhelm, 25, of Maquo-keta, who said he was a staff sergeant stationed at Fair-child Air Force Base near Spokane when he wrote $3,415 in checks rejected by an Iowa bank, has been ordered to make restitution at the rale of $300 a month. Wilhelm pleaded guilty to a charge of grand larceny by check Tuesday during his arraignment in Superior Court before Judge John J.

Lally. miles west of here. The Marshall County sheriff's office said the truck driver, Wendell Raymcr, 43, of Wau-kon, was not injured. End Chapel Take-Over By Inmates ST. LOUIS, MO.

(AP) Police used force to remove 31 inmates from the sixth floor of the St. Louis city jail Tuesday night to end the occupation of the jail's chapel, which began on Saturday. Prisoners, armed with metal pipes and tear gas taken from Henry Kissinger. The Dobrynins, Kissinger and A record number of British troops stood guard along the parade routes. The separate shooting incidents occurred before the parades got under way.

Automatic fire riddled a 19-y a r-old Protestant walking with his father in a park in the town of Portadown. An hour later, five masked gunmen believed to be Protestant executioners broke into a home in Belfast and murdered a 16-year-old Catholic. And the body of a hooded man, shot in the head, was found in Belfast, apparently another victim of the assassins who have terrorized the city for weeks. Meanwhile, the British government ordered 32,000 troops, police and mililianion into the streets of 18 cities and towns lo keep the warring religious factions apart Wednesday while 100,000 Protestants of the benefit of the tourists, Dobrynin took his wife's picture by the gorilla. Then she took his.

Kissinger's children, Elizabeth, and state law enforcement agencies. The report divides serious crime into two categories violent, which includes murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault and property, which includes burglary, larceny of $50 and over and 13, and David, 10, spent nearly to get Fischer to Reykjavik after the American challenger ap three hours Tuesday visiting sets, talking to stars and seeing On a lakeside fishing village $240,000 Ransom Asked in Mexico MEXICO CITY, MEXICO peared reluctant to play be set, they watched a vampire outdoor film locations. scene for "Night Gallery." The cause the $125,000 purse offered by the Icelandic Chess Feder David, carrying a White House memo pad, was an avid ation was not enough. a storage locker, fought with police for about 45 minutes before officers were able to herd autograph collector, getting signatures from Rock Hudson, Dean Martin, Raymond Burr, Dennis Weaver, Jackie Cooper and many others. director, Leonard Nimoy, said, "My parents came from near Kiev." Mrs.

Dobrynin asked "Do you speak Russian?" Nimoy laughed and said, "No. They used it as a secret language so we couldn't under auto theft. Violent crime, which makes up about 13 per cent of the total index offenses in the crime report, increased 2 per cent in the first quarter of 1972, compared to a 13 per cent increase during the same period in 1971. In the categories that make (AP) Kidnapers Tuesday demanded a ransom of three million pesos or $240,000 for the release of Placido Cola Miranda, a wealthy Sinaloa State rancher, police said. Cola Miranda.

77, was kidnaped Monday by four persons armed with M-l rifles. Centennial Stale Colorado, sometimes called the Centennial State, was admitted to Ihc Union on Aug. 1, 1876, a century after the Declaration of Independence was the orange Order parade. Between 8,000 and 10,000 persons lour the huge Univer stand." Belfast was lit by scores of! signed. 99 the inmates into a holdover facility at nearby police headquarters.

Jail Warden Alphoiizo Lark, two guards, three policemen and four or five prisoners were treated at a St. Louis hospital for injuries ranging from minor cuts to tear gas irritation. The inmates said they were protesting conditions at the jail. SAVE ON "The Mixables sal studio on an average sum- mer day, craning their necks to catch sight of a star on the lot. But Kissinger and his party caused a number of stars' necks to crane as they entered the Universal commissary to have lunch with studio officials and film director Alfred Hitchcock and his wife.

Kissinger said, "The ambassador is here on pleasure, but he will go to San Clemente for a brief talk with the President. He's never seen a movie studio before." They had demanded better eautiful every way you mix them. food, cleaner conditions and beter recreational and medical facilities. Police were called in to help guard the jail when about 20 regular guards failed to report for work Tuesday. Police said they moved into Sears It's sensational! A salt- on Scars the sheets yon can match or not match! HrrausR no mailer how you mix the patterns, yon can't goof vip.

Patterns that harmonize colors that coordinate. Of Pcrma-I'rcsl percale. Polyester and cotlon that needs no ironing. Just machine the building after the prisoners The extra prize enticed Fischer to do battle. Now they may have to join forces in the task of squeezing the money out of the Bank of England.

Slater, a chess enthusiast, offered the prize because, he said, too many people would be disappointed if the match did not go on. Meanwhile, Fischer and Spassky were to resume at 5 p.m. Wednesday (noon Iowa time) their first game, which was adjourned Tuesday after 40 moves. Favor Spassky Chess experts in Jleykjavik favored Spassky to win the first of the 24-game series. Before adjournment Tuesday night, Spassky wrote, his forty- first move in a slip of paper and placed it in a sealed envelope, according to tournament rules.

Referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany was to open the envelope Wednesday at the resumption of the game. The game was adjourned with 11 chessmen remaining on the board: King and five pawns for Fischer, who had the black pieces; king, three pawns and a bishop for Spassky. India: Won't Ask U.S. to Resume Aid NEW DELHI, INDIA (AP) -Prime Minister Indira Gandhi vowed Wednesday not to ask the United States to resume broke into a storage area con taining tear gas and began dropping the gas cannisters Hash, tumble lrv. In J'crleral Ulue, blrauhei down one of the jail's elevator rrv shafts.

Pink and Lemon Yellow, fjave now! On the set of the television series "Ironside," Dobrynin was asked if he watched television? "Yes, of course," he said. "I've been here long enough to know the series." Next the tour went to the huge back lot of city streets, jungle villages, Spanish towns and other outdoor locations. At a jungle set, where a stuffed gorilla flies by on a cable for Jazz Records The Original Dixieland Jazz Band has the distinction of having made the first jazz phonograph records, a series of discs recorded in 1917. FREE GAS PATIO LAMP OR A GASGRILL Fir just $29.95 WHEN WE INSTALL YOUR CENTRAL GAS HEATING The summer will soon be over and we'll be getting much busier again. Before we do, order your central gas heating.

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Mrs. Gandhi was asked why she did not discuss U.S. aid in her pirvate talks last week with John Connally, former U.S. treasury secretary, who was here as an emissary of President Nixon. "If he had brought it up we would have said something about it," she replied.

"I see no reason why we should bring it "up-" "The United States has stopped aid. Now if they want to do something about it, it is with them to initiate the subject," Mrs. Gandhi said. Washington suspended about $35 million worth of aid to India last December, at the height of the Indian-Pakistan war. Since hen, Mrs.

Gandhi's government has stressed self-reliance. Connally told newsmen after meeting Mrs. Gandhi that aid had not been discussed because the Indians did not raise the subject. The prime minister described Connally's visit as pleasant and added, "We both hoped that relations will improve." India has "no fight as such with the United States, and I certainly hope it will never come to that," she said. She reiterated that Bangladesh, formerly East Pakistan, would help India deride the fate of 91.000 Pakistani civilian and military prisoners held in Thermoqa For i tank plin with appeal, bt sure and get our deal! mapco Qgnr worn 11 ll.WKintl'illowcte.

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