gftest rate of rape at almost 45 per 100,000. sport shows 321 vehicles were reported stolen in the city 14 of the cases were cleared by arrest. They report 259 of overed. In 1970,193 vehicles were reported stolen and 15 of arrests. Albuquerque ranked 17th in the nation with 771 0,000 city resident1;.Movies...............................B-3Obituaries ..........................B-fiRegional .............................A-4Sports............................B-1.B-2TV listings............................B-3Your good hea 1th.................... IMto each of you.“Your daring raid into strongly defended enemy territory proved-once again the ability of the 7th Fleet to apply pressure at a time and place of its own choosing.dies on 94th birthdayGarden along old Santa Fe Trail, dedicated to the menwho fo ugh t i n Korea, to the City o f Sa nla Fe i n 1966.Music was one of her special interests. Miss White was instrumental in organizing the Santa Fe Sin-looietta and Clioral Society with the late Dr. Hans Lange as director. At least once a season, special programs by students of UNM's music department were presented under Sinfonielta sponsorship in St. Francis Auditorium.Her interest in archaeology was keen. Just a few years ago, then in her late 80s, she traveled to Egypt taking the boat up the Nile to view first hand artifacts which would be covered when (he Aswan Dam was completed and water stored behind the high structure.Miss White was an honorary member of the School of American Research, honorary vice president of the Neighborhood Association, a Life Member of the Santa Fe Woman’s Club and Library Association, of the Old Santa Fe Association and a life member of the Santa Fe Rose Society, the American Rose Society, a member of the board of the Indian Arts Fund and of the Women's Board of the School of American Research and the Museum of New Mexico.She and her sister raised and bred Afghan hounds and Irish wolf hounds and during World War (I she served as head of Dogs for Defense in New Mexico. She was an honorary vice president of the Irish Wolfhound Club of America and a life member of the Afghan Club of America. She gave the Animal Shelter to Santa Fe in memory of her sister Martha.She was also a member-al-large of the Gar.den Club of America, and a member of the Colonial Dames and the Colony .Club of New York.She is survived by a sister, Mrs. John Mead Howells, and by two nephews, Professor William White Howells and John Noyes Mead Howells, all of Kittery Point, Maine.ONE OF THE LAST pictures of Miss Amelia White, who died at home in Santa Fe Monday on her 94th birthday. Miss White became a permanent resident of 'Santa Fe in 1923. She was instrumental in encouraging Indian art along traditional lines and donated land for the establishment of the Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art, the Laboratory qt Anthropology and the International Folk Art Museum. She also raised Afghan hounds and established the Santa Fe Animal Shelter.