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Published In Moline, III. THE DAILY DISPATCH TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1972 Wcallier Forecast To 6 Tomorrow Morning News Of Record Truman Remains 'Happy, ChecrfuP Births Deaths 1NGWERSEN, Herbert, 71, of 1004 Arlington Davenport; CITY, Mo. (UPI) nearby Independence, was tea in preparation for the X- BRADLEY. Mr. and Mrs KANSAS Former President Harry S.

hospitalized Sunday and has rays, but that after the tests Kenneth, 1820 6th Silvis; I OftTON remained in satisfactory were completed, he ate a full condition since. meal of scrambled eggs, Doctors would not predict and fruit juice. Hill Fredericks, Davenport. JOHANNSEN, Sgt. Paul 40, formerly of 1225' W.

7th Truman, described as "happy and cheerful," spent Independence Day in a seventh floor hospital room where he is i' I yrrld-K I how long he will remain Dreves said Truman hospitalized. "quipped with the nurses taking Truman last eave an Indcnen-1 care of him. indicating a particular dislike for hospital dence Day speech in 1906, but more recently limited his July 4th activities to sitting on the gowns." He said at conference Monday a news morning Davenport; McGinnis, Betten-dorf. NETOLS, Donald 43, of 3630 32nd Rock Island; Wheelan. SCHUTTERS, Mrs.

Tressa, 75, of 1506 Rockingham Road, Davenport; McGinnis. WICHELMAN, Mrs. Charles gin Monday in Mini. STEINE, Mr. and Mrs.

Brian, 132 17th East Moline; girl Monday in Illini. ZORBRIST, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, RR 2, Port Byron; boy Monday in Illini. JOHNSON, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee, Colona; girl Monday in Illini. GREEN, Mr. and Mrs. Lanny, 2324 8th East Moline; boy Monday in Illini.

PHRONE, Mr. and Mrs. Gale, 620 10th Milan; boy Saturday in Lutheran. SCHUMAKER, Mr. and Mrs.

be front porch of the Truman; Truman "continues to 30.1? to ambles I T-T undergoing tests to diagnose his intestinal problems. Truman surprised the patients on the seventh floor of Research Hospital Monday by taking a 10 minute stroll down the corridor, accompanied by a nurse and three Secret Service agents. He shook hands with several persons and exchanged a few words of greeting. Dressed in a red bathrobe and using his cane, the former president surprised both patients and staff by making his homestead with his wife Bess cheerful and happy." to watch a parade pass by. Bess, 87, spent Sunday night Today, doctors called for a at home but returned to the second round of tests in an hospital during the morning, effort to pinpoint Truman's! Mike Westwood, a former digestive ailment.

I Independence policeman and 730 Bridge Davenport; Runge. CARL, Harry 76, of 2304 Davie Davenport: Hill His first night in Research: the Truman family chauffeur Hospital was restless, according and bodyguard since the 33rd President came home from to spokesman John P. Dreves. He said Truman did not get to 9 i luaeca i first "public" appearance in several years. He was cheerful and joked with nurses about the yvomxL now I Washington in 1953, was with them both.

Cards, telegrams and flowers poured into the hospital room from well-wishers. Truman's hospitalization is Fredericks, Davenport. REIDER, Wilbur, Annawan; Wilson Funeral Home, Annawan. ANDERSON, Mrs. Willard, 64, RR 3, Geneseo; Myers, Geneseo.

THORNBLOOM, Gerald 45, of 2038 14th Moline; DeRoo. appearance of a long-nairea sleep until 4 a.m. and then had to be awakened two hours later to prepare for the first tests. Dreves said radiological examinations were made of the Wl WfATtCt roi OCASI reporter. The former President is scheduled to spend today and East Gulf coast area.

Elsewhere, fair to partly cloudy skies should prevail. (UPI) Tonight showers will be scattered across parts of the Southern Plains, Tennessee Valley he left the Dwight D. lower intestinal tract and after, the seventh since an hour, Truman was returned White House to undergoing more blood tests. Ronald, RR 1, Viola; girl Saturday in Lutheran. WESTENBERG, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard, Preemption; boy Monday in Lutheran. OTTO, Mr. and Mrs. Duane, 1602 20th Rock Island; boy today in Lutheran.

FRAKES, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry, 521 17th Moline; boy Friday in Franciscan. SHORT, Mr. and Mrs.

Allen, RR 1, Reynolds; girl Friday in Franciscan. LEAF, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy, RR 1, Moline; boy Friday in Franciscan. BARKER, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald 1501 15th Silvis; bov Friday in Franciscan. WALKER, Mr. and Mrs. Truman, 88, whose public Weather Elsewhere to his room.

Eisenhower 19 years ago. His Dreves said Truman's meals last hospitalizations in 1M9 after admittance to the hospital and 1971 stemmed from were limited to jello, broth and I stomach disorders. appearances on July 4tn celebrations have become a tradition in his hometown, Nixon Caught By Price Rise By United Press International High Low Pep. Atlanta pc 90 68 .06 .26 Spassky Files Los Angeles 81 64 Memphis 82 71 1.49 Miami Beach 83 77 69 43 New Orleans 94 73 New York pc 86 63 Orlando pc 97 73 .10 River Stages Boston 85 63 Buffalo 69 52 94 77 Chicago 59 54 Columbus, O. 69 53 Denver pc 54 48 Phoenix 110 77 Pittsburgh cy 75 55 .03 Portland, Me.

pc 78 58 Portland, Ore. 92 58 Raleigh 90 65 Richmond 91 70 .04 St. Louis 78 64 .01 Salt Lake City 86 53 San Francisco cy 63 56 Seattle 90 62 Spokane 79 57 Tampa pc 93 77 .03 Washington cy 91 68 .07 Wichita cy 72 62 Tevell, 1023 7th Rock Island; girl Monday in BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) President Nixon can draw on personal experience in his planned talks next week with administration officials on holding down the cost of food. Nixon traveled from the Western White House for a rare dinner out Sunday night, dining with Henry Kissinger and Bebe Rebozo.

The President ordered a $9 hobo steak, only to find the .05 (Continued From Page One) condemned Fischer for "black- sites for the world champion-mail" and said his actions ship, postponed his depaturc for "merit his unconditional disqua-; Iceland four times and finally lification" from play. threatened to stay away from Dr. Max Euwe, president of the championship altogether the International Chess Federa-; unIess his demands for more Des Moines 78 52 Flood Currtnt CMna. Stag Reading 29-year-old American challneger lanea to turn up bunaay as scheduled. There were indica Detroit 54 38 El Paso 100 71 Houston pc 93 79 Indianapolis pc 80 59 Kansas City cy 75 63 tion (FIDE), expressed some inuy WKie tions that Spassky, 35, might The Iceland Chess Federation fears over what Spassky might protest the postponement.

.01 refused and FIDE threatened to do. The Soviet champion said in price had just gone up to $9.25. upi 07-04 06:53 And High Missisippi Dam 15 15 6.5 St. Paul 14 3.6 LaCrosse 12 5.4 Dubuque 17 8.4 Clinton 16 unreported Dam 14 10 5.1 Muscatine 16 unreported Keithsburc 12 6.8-1 Fischer's delaying tactics a statement Monday he never disqualify Low (UPI)-The the American as to Kpassky's world gave FIDE permission to challenger YORK NEW Weather Outlook CHICAGO (UPI) Weather: Extended Forecast: highest temperature reported Siren Echoes The Moline Fire Department ambulance was called to Moline High School at 6:25 p.m. Monday to take Jake Deuran, 13, of 408 48th to Moline Public Hospital, where he was treated and released.

Bertha Ludwick, 84, is in fair condition at Moline Public Hospital, where she was taken at 2:10 p.m. Monday in the Moline Fire Department ambulance from 2749 11th Ave. Monday by the National Weath title. But Salter, a British banker, industrialist and chess enthusiast, finally came to the postpone the game from its original Sunday starting time. Icelandic chess officials declined to sav where Fischer er Service excluding Alaska and Illinois: Fair, mild Thursday Burlington 15 9.0 Hawaii was 120 degrees at Husband, Wife Collide On Ohio Highway PARKERSBURG, W.

Va. (UPI) Warren M. Cameron was understandably upset when and Friday. Partly Cloudy, Keokuk 18 unrePrtedi Furnace Creek, Calif. would stay.

The American had rescue- 30 degrees chance of showers baturday. High in 70s north, 81-86 south, Low in 50s north, 60s south. Today's low was at Casper, Wyo. Moline 13 8.2 Joslin 12 4.9 the choice of a private guest house or a hotel. Fischer, who balked earlier in the year over a selection of KOREAN INVASION On June 25, 1950, Communist troops from North Korea invaded South Korea.

a car driven by a woman S. Viets In Quang Tri revolved around money. The organizers had put up $125,000 for the match, which has gained more world interest than any chess encounter in history. About 60 per cent was to go to the winner, with the loser taking the rest. British millionaire James D.

Slater came to the rescue Monday by offering to double the purse. He said he was putting up the additional $125,000 from his own pocket because he loved chess and wanted the match played. The 24 game series starting today is to be played on alternate days, with the extra days allowed to finish incomplete games. A win counts as one point, a tie a half-point for each. As champion, Spassky needs only 12 points to retain his title, while as Fischer needs 12 1-2 points to win.

I The Soviet chess federation' collided with his auto on Ohio route 7 near here. He was even more unhappy when the driver of the other car turned out to be his wife, who was hospitalized with minor injuries. Mrs. Cameron (Continued From Page One) northward across the My Chanh River into the province. ANTIQUE AUCTION will itll our collection of ANTIQUES ond COLLECTIBLES at PUBLIC AUCTION.

from the west and started shelling Hue and the half-dozen The North Vietnamese shelled the troops with 105mm artillery pieces they captured from the Bremer Will Begin Mental Tests Today JESSUP, Md. (UPI)-Psychi-atrists scheduled mental examinations today for Arthur Herman Bremer, the former Milwaukee busboy charged with the shooting of Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace. Milan, Illinois (Over the rized Zone (DMZ) into Quang Tri, South Vietnam's northernmost province.

They routed government troops and took control of the province on May 1. The current drive is the first was charged with improper use SALE TO BE HELD AT 636 W. 1st track from rho Milan American Legion.) outposts on its western flank of a traffic lane. Since the drive started one DATE -SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1972 week ago, government spokes South Vietnamese earlier. Seibert said the gunners were trying to knock out pontoon bridges set up by the govern Sale Starts at 10 A.M.

Obituary' Russell McCann concerted South Vietnamese attempt to recapture the FBI agents transferred Bre Russell McCann, 65, ment and one 30-round barrage blew a foot-wide hole in a major bridge five miles south of Quang Tri City. Seibert said RR 1, Fran- men said more than 1,100 North Vietnamese troops have been killed. Government losses were placed at 50 dead and 235 wounded. The Communists started their offensive on March 30 by moving across the Demilita-j in mer, 21, from the Baltimore Milan, died Monday province, the first ever taken by the Communists. Seibert said dozens of South old bottles; Two old punch bowl sets, very nice; Hand painted vases; Cranberry carnival; Kerosene lames; Iron dogs and other Iron Salt and pepper sets; Some very nee Dressed glass; Old canes; Lard press; Seth Thomas clock; Old books; Silver plated ware; Old cards; Insulators; There are hundreds cf other antique and collectors items.

This is a Icirge sale. DON'T MISS IT. One horse slemh, needs repair; Round oak table, claw feet; Old antique cradle, very nice; Two small rockers; One Windsor chair; Children's chairs; Antique baby furniture. Cedar chest; Love seat; Dlninq table and chairs; Brass; Pictures; Old high chair; Chest of drawers; Sectional bookcase; Desk; Stuben; Blsoue; Carnival ware; Large amount of china plates some very nice ones; China celery bowls; Lots of the bridge was stui in good shape and drove across it in a County jail in predawn secrecy jciscan Hospital. Monday to the maximum Arrangements are pending at security Clifton T.

Perkins Murphy Memorial Home, State Hospital here, about 20 Canton. Vietnamese tanks and armored jeep. personnel carriers were moving TERMS CASH Nothing to be removed until settled for. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Come early to register, the number system will be used BILL MYERS -OWNER lunch on grounds Kornbrust, Auctioneer 4121 10th Street, East Moline, Illinois 812-14 Phone (309 755-3445 TV SETS STOLEN Frank Rangel, 1632 2nd Moline, reported Monday afternoon to Moline Police that sometime Sunday two television sets were taken from his residence. The loss was estimated at $375.

Moline Police reported that means of entry to the residence was unknown. J. C. miles south of Baltimore. Judge Ralph W.

Powers ordered the mental examination of Bremer after he changed his pleas from innocent to innocent by reason of insanity to 17 state charges in the shooting of Wallace and three others May 15 at a Laurel, political rally. State trial of Bremer is set for July 12 and federal trial five days later. Three psychiatrists previously have examined Bremer, including two appointed by the federal court who have not released their findings. A third, unidentified psychiatrist examined him at a hospital the Open July Open 9 To July 5 Only To hlHWiimffPl-TOcgll Only Wednesday Only ff i ill1 1 jT and GE Steam Iron night of the shooting recommended full testing. Galvanized Garbage Cans $75 20 Gallon With Lid 96 700 I Reg.

Uses Plain Tapwater Arsenal Housing Opens Major General Henry A. Rasmussen, commanding general of U.S. Army Weapons Command, Monday presented the keys to the first unit of famjly housing to open on Rock Island Arsenal in many years. SP Benton J. Stewart and his wife accepted the keys to their home after ribbon cutting ceremonies official ly opened the project.

The one and two story frame units are located on Rodman Ave. The last family housing was constructed on the island in 1934. Priester Construction Co. was the contractor for the 40 houses, which cost $1,113,873. (Dispatch Photo) 3 Pc.

Luggage S100 Reg. 15.88 Blu. or Green Sturdy Vinyl Shopping Bag 38 Reg. 57c Sts Thru O.tign Joint Space Flight Groups Meet In Houston SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) Twenty-five Soviet space officials will arrive Thursday for two weeks of talks about the 1975 joint space flight, the Manned Spacecraft Center announced Monday. The delegation, led by Boris N.

Petrov, chairman of the Soviet Intercosmos Council, and Konstatine D. Bushuyev, Soviet director of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project will arrive Thursday morning. Glynn S. Lunney is manager of the ASTP for NASA. The delegations will split into five working groups and begin the first working session Friday afternoon.

Lunney said the groups will meet Monday 1608 STATE ST. BETTENDORF, IA. Gold Prices Highest Since World War II HONG KONG (UPI) The gold price in the bullion market CARPET WAREHOUSE SALE "SALE OF SALES" today soared to the highest; VIVA lady Scoff level since World War II in reaction to the floating of the British pound. Twin Pak Gold open at $81 per take (1-1- IMS, MU $100 3 for 1 3 s), a $1.30 rise Snhirrlnv rl ii 1 the Monday's postwar peak of two-week visit Tissue wMr $100 nt-l ljMWi'm. 5 3 Twin Palu 6 Roll.

Bring your measurements see newspaper ad July 5th. FULL ROLLS ROLL ENDS REMNANTS SAVINGS 50 and MORE-STORE OPENS 8 a.m. $79.70. It closed at $81.21. Pound sterling weakened further today against the U.S.

currency. The pound was quoted at $2.4396 to one, compared with $2,443 Monday. It will be the second meeting of the full delegation at Houston. The first was last July. The American delegation has traveled to Moscow twice..

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