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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 3

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, U.S. Dept. of Commerce 65 68 66 69 Showers 71 82 Temperatures Expected Tuesday Marning are forecast across the nation tofor all but the northern Plains. U1 A.M. EST July 10 Data From 60 57 63 NOAA, 63 COLD 74 For Arse 95 Are Average Temperatures 82 50 50 21560 60 60 70 70 FORECASTI Widely-scattered showers night.

Warm weather is forecast Weather Notes FORECAST ISSUED TODAY: Partly cloudy, warm, chance for thunderstorms tonight; continued hot, humid, thunderstorms likely Tuesday. FORECAST ISSUED SUNDAY FOR TODAY: Partly cloudy, warm, humid Monday. Temperatures today, 66 to 92, Tuesday, 70 to 92. Sunset today, Sunrise Tuesday, 5:38 a.m. For the fisherman: The temperature of the water at about 8 a.m.

at the Davenport Water Co. river station plant was 74 degrees. Winds from the south at 8 to 15 miles per hour. Humidity at 8 a.m. was 87 per cent.

U.S. Temperatures City Davenport, cloudy Albany, rain Albuquerque, cloudy Amarillo, cloudy Anchorage, clear Asheville, clear Atlanta, cloudy Birmingham, clear Bismarck, cloudy Boise, clear Boston, clear Buffalo, cloudy Charleston, clear Charlotte, cloudy Chicago, cloudy Cincinnati, cloudy Cleveland, cloudy Denver, clear Des Moines, cloudy Detroit, clear Duluth, cloudy Fort Worth, cloudy Green Bay, cloudy Helena, clear FISCHLEIN, John 67, of 1125 W. 4th Davenport. Hill Fredericks, Davenport. Funeral 1 p.m.

Wednesday, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Davenport. HAZEN, Keith, 50, Livonia, formerly of Moline. Trimble. Graveside services 2 p.m.

Wednesday, National Cemetery, Rock Island Arsenal. HOUSE. Alfred, 89, of 1843 10th Moline. Esterdahl. Funeral 3 p.m.

Wednesday. JONTZ. Mrs. Mattie, 90. Ft.

Belvoir, formerly of Moline. Trimble. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday. PAUSTIAN, Harvey, 55, Big Honolulu, rain 84 73 Houston, rain 76 Indianapolis, cloudy 70 Jacksonville, clear 69 Kansas City, cloudy 93 76 Little Rock, clear 90 66 Los Angeles, cloudy 87 65 Louisville, cloudy 87 69 Marquette, clear 53 Memphis, clear 87 70 Miami, cloudy 83 76 Milwaukee, cloudy 62 Paul, cloudy 84 63 New Orleans, cloudy 88 63 New York, cloudy 81 66 Oklahoma City, clear Omaha, cloudy 88 72 Philadelphia, clear 64 Phoenix, clear 107 84 Pittsburgh, rain 81 64 Portland, clear 73 50 Portland.

cloudy 77 54 Rapid City, cloudy 89 66 High Low Richmond, clear St. Louis, clear 84 66 San Diego, cloudy 81 63 San Francisco, clear 94 67 Seattle, clear 88 63 67 48 Spokane, clear 78 58 Tampa, clear Washington, clear 63 83 62 -Missing 92 63 77 50 River Stages 79 63 80 64 Station 81 69 88885858: 68 60 68 71 66 56 63 New LeClaire Bellevue LaCrosse Dubuque Muscatine Davenport Guttenberg Boston 73 80 63 Keithsburgl 75 48 Keokuk Rock. Runge. Funeral 1 p.m. 12:38 Tuesday.

Division STRIECK. Joseph, 61, Sol- 2:15 diers Home, Quincy, for- River merly of Moline. Esterdahl. 3:32 Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday.

Court STRUPP. Col. Robert 56, car. of 2252 30th Rock Island. 5:03 Wheelan.

Gaines WILSON, Vern V. "Haack." 1:05 62, of 18 Central Lane. Betten- Brady 1:10 dorf. McGinnis, Bettendorf. Dover VAN DE WALLE, Basil short 69, of 2842 542 Rock Island.

Knox-Larson. Rock Fire Calls Davenport 12:15 p.m. 4th false 6:50 and 6th 7:39 Sunday, to 604 W. 15th alarm. Hiker Link To Killings? OMAHA.

Neb. (AP) An Omaha resident has said he picked up a hitchhiker early last Friday who indicated he may have been involved in the shooting of three men in downtown Omaha Thursday night. The driver told the Omaha World-Herald in an interview his passenger, described as a slender Indian 22 to 23 years old, was talkative until a broadcast of the Omaha shooting came over the radio. The man said that when the radio item was completed, the passenger "looked down and Where To Call Alcoholism Help 383-0088 Crisis Center 322-1712 Dial-A-Blessing 324-4357 Dial-A-Devotion 762-7556 Dial-A-Listener 323-1819 322-1591 A -Thought 355-1585 Youth Hotline 322-1717 (Dial 1-800-368-5363 for the Heroin Hotline to which information about drug pushers may be reported.) Guide 788-0555 (TV and local movie ratings) Weather Service 762-1726 (temperature, forecast) Time 324-1211 788-0811 (Iowa) (Illinois) Births Mercy Hospital Record NEVILS, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard, 1103 Jones LeClaire, boy, today. St. Luke's Hospital NAUYALIS, Mr. and Mrs. Roger, 1133 14th Moline, girl, Sunday, TOUHEY, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth, 3906 Cody Trail, Davenport, girl, today. Franciscan Hospital BRIDGE, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, R.

R. 1, Taylor Ridge, girl, Sunday. BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. Dan, 607 20th Silvis, girl, Friday.

KERR, Mr. and Mrs. William 1540 30th Rock Island, boy, Sunday. SPAULDING, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry, 8000 95th Rock Island. boy, Sunday. WINTERS. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard. 81542 27th Rock Island, boy, today. Moline Lutheran Hospital DeWEESE, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, 1450 41st girl, Saturday.

Moline Public Hospital ADAMS. Mr. and Mrs. Albert, 1722 12th Moline, girl, todav. DANIELSON.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, 2009 40th Rock Island, girl, Sunday. GOOCH. Mr.

and Mrs. Alan, 2712 2nd Moline, girl, Sunday. HATHCOCK. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy, 2828 16th Moline, girl, today. SCHULDT, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Andalusia, boy, Saturday. SNEATH.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 816 19th Rock Island, boy, Sunday. Illini Hospital BRINK. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold, 2125 10th Silvis, girl. Sunday. NEELS. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael, 2101 7th East Moline, girl. Sunday. OWENS, Mr. and Mrs.

Merritt. 4827 48th Moline, boy, Sunday. STRUSS, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney, Air View Trailer Court.

Milan, boy, Sunday. Deaths CAMPBELL, Mrs. Shelley, 77. of 1909 3X East Moline. Dailey Sullivan, East Moline.

Funeral 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. COSTAS, William, 61, of 401 20th East Moline. Esterdahl. Funeral 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday. EDWARDS, Arthur 51, R. R. 1, Dixon. took a gun out of his pocket." He was quoted as saying wonder if it could have been Aubrey Hale, 56, no permanent address, was shot fatally in the series of Omaha incidents.

Two other men were wounded in the shootings, all within an area of a few blocks. The motorists said the hiker claimed he was going to return to Omaha "to turn himself in and get the thing cleared up." He asked to get out of the car about miles from Glenwood. NEW PHOTOSUN-sunglass lenses that darken and lighten automatically in sunlight, the lenses True sunglasses lighten automatically as light decreasesthen darken again as sunlight increases. And this remarkable photochromatic propitself never wears erty is in the glass well suited for outdoor acout. Particularly DAVEN PORT AMES DES House The TIMES-DEMOCRAT Monday, July 10, 1972 Davenport-Bettendorf, Iowa 3 Personal Plea For Votes Rain 86 63 96 59 65 54 67 69 88 82 67 Hgt.

Chg. Ft. Ft. 5.2 5.0 8.5 5.7 4.5 4.9 6.0 6.1 4.4 6.0 2.7 p.m. Sunday, to 3834 N.

evergreens. p.m. Sunday, to 2332 W. Drive, house. p.m.

Sunday, to Lincoln and Newberry Street, p.m. Sunday, to 5519 house. a.m. today, to 5th and streets, false alarm. a.m.

today, to 1108 E. Court, electrical wiring circuit. Island p.m. Sunday, to 44th St. false alarm.

p.m. Sunday, to 1003 false alarm. MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) George C.

Wallace, directing his convention forces from a wheelchair, is making personto-person appeals to uncommitted and id even unfriendly delegates while joining other candidates in a stop-McGovern coalition. The Alabama governor has sent out invitations to all state delegations, offering charteredbus transportation if they need it to reach the hotel where he has a plush, 20th-floor suite. Wallace aides kept their silence on the identity of one of two candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination who have visited the governor. The name, they say, will surface today. CHARLES SNIDER, Wallace's campaign manager, told newsmen another candidate in addition to Sen.

Henry M. Jackson of Washington has paid a visit, but declined to name him. Asked about the effort to block the nomination of Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota, Snider replied, "I don't think there's any need to talk about a stop-McGovern movement anymore. I think he's U.S.

Air Force Capt. Steve Richie, 30, Reidsville, N.C., paints a star on his F4 fighter after downing two North VietAlmost namese MIG21s in the Hanoi area Saturday. Richie has An Ace downed four MIGs in the past two months, one short for him to become the second air ace of the Vietnam war. (AP Photo) Pastor Raps Chess Sins REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) A newly ordained Lutheran minister, preaching his first sermon, assailed chess champions Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky on Sunday. The Rev.

Olafur Jens Sigurdsson said in a religious broadcast that Fischer, the American challenger for the world championship here, was guilty of the "sin of greed" and Soviet titleholder Spassky the "sin of anger." The two are scheduled to meet Tuesday in the first game of their match for the world chess championship. The clergyman's reference to Fischer's alleged "greed" recalled the American's threat Al Klass' Chicken Dinner Winner Al says: Nobody has better chicken. Nobody has a better value. Just look at what you get for $1.15 Here's what you get: one-half fried chicken. fresh green salad (choice of Thousand Island or French dressing).

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"We're going to play a large part in the outcome of the convention as far as the nominee is concerned." WALLACE said the campaign he is waging already has up some additional delegates in the uncommitted ranks." Jackson, talking with newsmen after his meeting with the governor, said he and Wallace discussed only one campaign issue national defense. He said they agreed the Democrats cannot win in November without a strong defense posture. The West Coast senator said he, like Wallace, is dissatisfied with the school-busing plank proposed by the party's Platform Committee. But he did not say he would endorse the precise substitute proposed by the Alabama governor." Low Until tivities such as golf, boating and skiing. From House of Vision where your individual visual requirements (no matter how will be met with finest quality eyewear, highly personalized service--and genuine appreciation for your patronage.

PROFESSIONAL ARTS 121 W. MOINES IOWA CITY MASON CITY Craftsmen in Ted Goes Sailing As Demos Convene HYANNISPORT, Mass. (AP) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, keeping a firm grip on his neutrality stand in the choice of the Democratic presidential candidate, spent the weekend sailing on his new 54-foot yacht and planned more of the same as delegates struggled over credentials and the nomination.

While Kennedy is remaining aloof from the convention, flatly rejecting any idea of accepting a nomination for vice president and repeating his stand that he has no desire to run for president this year, reports persist from Miami Beach that bring the Massachusetts lawmaker's name into nomination possibilities. INSTEAD of going to the convention, Kennedy devoted last week to his new yacht. which he bought a month ago and had sailed from Florida to Massachusetts by a hired crew. Kennedy sailed the sloop back to its mooring in Hyannisport Harbor late Sunday afternoon and after spending some time with his children. drove the half mile or so from his Squaw Island summer home 1 to the Kennedys' main house in the seaside compound to have dinner with his mother, Rose Kennedy.

Kennedy had no firm plans for the rest of the week. but Drayne said there was the possibility of another overnight sailing trip and that while he expected Kennedy would not remain "glued" to the conventelevision coverage, he would see a good deal of the Miami Beach session. Personalities Actor Burton Plans To Teach LONDON (AP) Richard Burton says he intends to quit acting in two years to become an instructor at Oxford Universitv. Burton made the announcement after presenting a check Friday to actor Peter Ustinov for the U.N. International Children's Emergency Fund.

The check for $46.000 was equivalent to the amount spent by Burton and his wife Elizabeth Taylor on her 40th birthday celebration in Budapest, Assuming all goes well. shall sit as a fellow of St. Peter's at Oxford University: if possible, I would like to become a don," Burton told reporters at the ceremony Turkey Bans Greek Prelate to wreck the 24-game series unless the Icelanders gave him more money. Spassky's anger was shown in the world champion's threat to walk out unless he got an apology from Fischer for delaying the match over money. NEW YORK (AP) The Turkish government has banned Archbishop lakevos.

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