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I Te it, atre hame at pie to the el tied for Thursday 30 40 50 Snow FOGHO Figures shew high Flurries 70 temperatures 70 for area. Rain Cold Warm Data frem Showers Stationary Occluded NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOAA. U.S. Dept. of Commerce.

Temperatures heit. Low High Acapulco 38 Havana Kingston Mexico City San Veracruz 18 WORLD Temperatures taken at 7 p.m. (lowa time); Celsius and Fahrenheit. Berlin Casablanca Geneva London. 43 High and low temperatures through 6 p.m.

Tuesday: IOWA Audubon 0.00 Cedar Rapids 0.00 Burlington 3 0.00 Council 0.00 Davenport 0.00 Decorah 0.00 Des Moines 0.00 Dubuque 0.00 Iowa City 0.00 Lamoni 0.00 Mapleton 0.00 Marshallton 0.00 Mason City 0.00 Ottumwa 0.00 Sioux City 0.00 Spencer 0.00 Waterloo 0.00 UNITED STATES Albany 0.00 Albuquerque Amarillo 0.00 Anchorage 0.02 Asheville 0.00 Atlanta 0.00 Atlantic City 0.01 Austin 0.00 Baltimore 0.00 Billings 0.00 Birmingham 0.01 Bismarck 0.00 Boise 0.00 Boston 52 0.00 CANADA High and low temperatures in Celsius heit. Low Calgary Montreal Ottawa Regina Toronto Winnipeg PAN AMERICA High and low temperatures in Celsius Buffalo Brownsville 0.00 Miami Beach 0.00 Milwaukee 0.00 Burlington, 0.04 Minneapolis 0.00 Casper 0.00 Nashville 0.02 Charleston, 0.00 New Orleans 0.00 Charleston, W.V. 0.19 New York 0.00 Charlotte N.C. 0.00 Norfolk, Va. 0.00 Cheyenne 0.00 North Platte.

0.00 Chicago 0.00 Oklahoma 0.00 0.01 Omaha 0.00 Cleveland 0.00 Orlando 0.00 Columbia, S.C. 0.00 Philadelphia 0.00 Columbus. 0. 0.00 Phoenix 0.00 Dallas 0.00 Pittsburgh 0.00 Dayton 0.00 Portland, 0.00 Denver 0.00 Portland, Ore. 0.00 Detroit 0.00 Providence 0.00 Duluth 0.00 Raleigh 0.00 Paso 0.00 Rapid City 0.00 Fargo Fairbanks 0.00 Reno 0.00 0.00 Richmond.

0.00 Great Falls 0.00 St. Louis 0.00 Hartford 0.00 St. Petersburg 0.00 Helena 0.00 Salt City 0.25 Honolulu 0.01 San 0.00 Houston 0.00 San 0.07 Indianapolis 0.00 San Francisco 0.00 Las Vegas 0.03 Syracuse 0.00 Juneau. 0.13 Sioux Falls 0.00 Jackson, Miss. 0.00 Sault St.

Marie 0.06 Jacksonville 0.00 Seattle 0.41 Kansas 0.00 Spokane 0.00 Little Rock 0.35 Tuscon 0.01 Los 0.00 Tulsa 0.20 Louisville 0.00 Washington 0.00 58 0.20 Wichita 0.00 and Fahren- Forecasts High FOR THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1976 LOCAL Sunny today. High in low to mid-60s. -06 Partly cloudy tonight and Friday, Low tonight -03 in 20s. High Friday in upper 30s to low 40s.

IOWA sunny today. Clear to partly cloudy Friday. Highs today in 50s northwest, 60s southeast. Lows upper teens and 205. and Fahren- Highs Friday in 30s and low 40s.

IOWA EXTENDED FORECAST Saturday through Monday: Little or no precipitation expected. Lows in teens and 20s. Highs mostly in 30s Saturday and Sunday, in 40s Monday. ILLINOIS Mostly sunny today, windy north. Mostly sunny Friday.

Highs today in 50s north and 60s south. Lows in 20s north, 305 south. Highs Friday upper 30s to lower 40s north, 50s extreme south. MINNESOTA Variable cloudiness today with Mostly fair Friday. Highs today to 35 north, 35 chance of light snow or flurries extreme, northeast.

to 45 south. Lows zero to 15 below north, zero to 15 above south. Highs Friday 10 to 15 north, 15 to 30 south. MISSOURI Sunny today, becoming partly cloudy tonight. Clear to partly cloudy Friday.

Highs today low to mid-60s. Lows upper 20s north, 30s elsewhere. Highs Friday upper 40s and 50s. NEBRASKA Sunny today, becoming partly cloudy tonight through Friday. Highs today low to mid-50s northeast, mid-50s to low 60s elsewhere.

Lows midteens to mid-205. Highs Friday middle to upper 30s northeast, low 50s extreme southwest. SOUTH DAKOTA Partly cloudy today, clearing tonight. Sunny Friday. Highs today upper 40s to low 50s south, low to mid-405 north.

Lows 5 to 15 north, teens south. Highs Friday 20s north, 305 south. WISCONSIN Mostly cloudy windy today with chance of some snow or flurries, mainly in north. Partly cloudy Friday. Highs today upper 20s to low 30s north, middle to upper 40s south.

Lows zero to 10 below northwest, teens southeast, Highs Friday in teens northwest, near 30 southeast. DES MOINES WEATHER DATA FOR WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 1976 BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Des Moines Airport Station HOURLY TEMPERATURES: 1 a.m. p.m. 2 p.m.

3 a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m.

p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. 8 p.m.

8 a.m. p.m. 9 a.m. 10 p.m. 10 a.m.

p.m. 11 a.m. 12 mid. 12 noon 1 p.m. 2 a.m.

TEMPERATURE ACCUMULATION Highest 3:00 p.m. Lowest at 7:00 a.m. 25 Mean 39 Normal 23 for the day 16 Excess since first of month Excess since first of year 165 PRECIPITATION For Wednesday Up to 6 p.m. Wednesday .0.00 Normal since Jan. 1 to date 1.47 Deficiency since Jan.

1 A YEAR AGO High temperature in Des Low temperature in Des Moines There was no precipitation. RECORD TEMPERATURES FOR FEB. 12 Record Record Des Moines Moines low high 65 in 1882 1905 Moon schedule of the moon rising and setting is provided by Prof. Philip Riggs of the Drake University Astronomy Department. First quarter Feb.

full moon Feb. 15. Tthe moon rises at 2:45 p.m. The moon sets at 4:40 a.m. Planets Mercury: Low, southeast, dawn; rather faint, hard to see.

Venus: Southeast, dawn; quite bright. Mars: High west, dusk; fairly bright, reddish. Jupiter: High south, dusk; quite bright. Saturn: High southeast, dusk; quite bright. Weather Information Continuous broadcasts from the Des Moines office of the National Weather Service may be received on radio station KEC-75 (FM) at 162.55 megahertz (shortwave).

THEATER CLOCK CHARLIE'S SHOWPLACE: Voice of the Turtle 5:30. CAPRI: The Hindenburg 7:15, 9:40. FLEUR 1: Romeo and Juliet 7:15, 9:45. FLEUR 2: Lucky Lady 7:40, 9:50. FLEUR 3: Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother 7:25, 9:25.

FLEUR 4: Dog Day Afternoon 7:30, 9:50. GALAXY: Welcome Home, Brother Charles 7:30, 9:30. INGERSOLL: Jaws 7:30, 9:40. PLAZA: Blackbeard's Ghost RIVER HILLS: Barry Lyndon RIVIERA: The Hiding Place 9:45. SIERRA 1: Hustle 7:30, 9:45.

SIERRA 2: Lucky Lady 7:15, 9:30. SIERRA 3: Three Days of the Condor 7:45, 10. WAKONDA: The Other Side of the Mountain 7:30, 9:30. CINEMA Blackbeard's Ghost 7:15, 9:15. CINEMA II: Earthquake 7:30.

Airport 1975 9:45. FORUM Dog Day Afternoon 7:30, 9:45. FORUM I1: Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother 7:45, 9:30. FORUM III: Romeo and Juliet. 7:10, 9:45.

FORUM IV: American Graffiti 7:30, 9:30. FRONTIER (in Ankeny): Rooster Cogburn 7, 9. VARSITY: Son of Dracula 7:30, 10:20. Vault of Horror 8:55. HOLIDAY: The Story of 0 7:30, 9:15.

MINI-X: Shows 8 a.m. to midnight, STUDIO III: Shows 11 to 11. CINEMA III: Shows 11 to 11. SUZAN JANE JOHNS Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the McLaren Funeral Chapel for Suzan Jane Johns, 29, of 1508 E.

Twelfth who died Wednesday of a heart ailment at Des Moines General Hospital. Burial will be at Glendale Cemetery. She was a lifelong resident of Des Moines. Survivors include two daughters, Shelly Rae Johns and Amy Louise SUZAN JANE Beasley, both of Des JOHNS Moines; her mother, Mrs. Nellie McCoy of Des Moines, and a sister, Mrs.

Michel Foshe of Des Moines. DOROTHY MAE KING Obituaries Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church for Dorothy Mae King, 38, of Mount Rainer, formerly of Des Moines, who died Tuesday of cancer at Mount Rainer. Burial will be at St. Patrick's Cemetery at the Irish Settlement.

Born in Des Moines, Miss King lived in Des Moines for 20 years. She was employed at the Humanities Library at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. Survivors include her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. A.

F. (Tony) King of Des Moines; a brother, J. R. (Dick) King of Wichita Falls, two sisters, Mrs. Patricia Piper of Boston, and Kathleen S.

King of Charleston, S.C.; and her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Laura King of Muskogee, Okla. A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today at the Westover Funeral Home. ROBERT W.

TUTTLE Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the First Assembly of God Church in Des Moines for Robert W. Tuttle, 59, of Grimes, who died Wednesday at the Iowa Lutheran Hospital of cancer. Burial will be at a Dallas Center cemetery. Born in Missouri, Mr.

Tuttle farmed in the Grimes area for about 30 years. Survivors include his wife, Louise; two daughters, Kay Nixon of Grimes, and Karen Frost of Urbandale; two sons, James of Ankeny, and Keith of Grimes; three sisters, Pauline Taylor of Minburn, Virginia Miller of Des Moines, and Agnes Bauman of Grimes; two brothers, Marvin in California, and O. J. in Missouri; and three grandchildren. The Brandt Funeral Home is in charge of service arrangements.

THOMAS GOODS Services will be Friday at the Bruce Funeral Home in St. Louis, for Thomas Henry Goods, 74, of 1400 E. Hutton who died Saturday at Broadlawns Polk County Hospital of a heart attack. Burial will be at the Redd Cemetery in St. Louis.

Born in New Hope, Mr. Goods lived in Des Moines for three years. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Claudine Moore and Mrs. Alice Estes, both of St.

Louis, and Mrs. Georgia Leonardz of Jacksonville, N.C.; five sons, Vincent, Thomas, and Chester of St. Louis, Andrew of Kansas City, and Cleophas of Des Moines; 19 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. RUSSELL E. MUSICK The Register's Iowa News Service LEON, IA.

Services for Russell E. Musick, 49, of rural Garden Grove, who died Tuesday from injuries he received in a car accident Monday night, will be 2 p.m. today at the Stewart-Duerr Funeral Home here. Survivors include his wife; two daughters; one son; one stepdaughter; one stepson; his father, James Musick of Des Moines; his mother; three brothers, including Bill Musick of Des Moines and two half brothers. WALTER E.

WILLIAMS The Register's Iowa News Service FAIRFIELD, IA. Services for Walter E. Williams, 82, retired editor and publisher of the Fairfield Ledger who died at a Des Moines Hospital Wednesday will be Friday at the First United Presbyterian Church here. Mr. Williams, who retired in 1974, had worked on Iowa newspapers for 56 years and was named Iowa Master Editor-Publisher by the Iowa 1 Press Association in 1958.

He is survived by two sons a and a daughter. OPEN A SENSUOUS 8 AM 'N, "SEX 'HE DEVIATES" Plus 214- "LOVE IN 4th THE SPRING" 243-2488 Rated XXXXX in color Welcome "ENJOY VALENTINES DAY AT THE NEW Featuring TABLE SIDE ENTREES FOR TWO SERVED FLAMING Chateaubriand Steak Dianne Select Bouquetier Prime New York of the finest Strip sauteed in vegetables Burgundy and Cognac With Our Compliments A YELLOW ROSE FOR YOUR SWEETHEART FOR RESERVATIONS DIAL OUR NEW NUMBERS 276-9275 276-9276 Opening Soon "Just Peppers" PEPPERTREE RESTAURANT Entertainment Lounge! 3809 109th at DOUGLAS 1976 DES MOINES REGISTER 3B CAPITOL CALENDAR Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1976 Calendar Day, Twenty-second Session Day. 1976 Legisiative Session SENATE Confirmed the appointments of Democrat Ray V. Bailey of Milford and Republican Mary Louise Petersen of Harlan to the Board of Regents; Republican Thomas Huston of Columbus Junction as superintendent of banking; and Helen Reichart of Monticello to the Board of Physical Therapy Examiners.

Held committee and subcommittee meetings. Resumed debate on a bill to limit local governmental budgets; defeated, 39 to 9, a proposal to authorize localoption income and sales taxes with voter approval; rejected, 25 to 23, a proposal to exempt municipal utilities and enterprises from a proposed 6 per cent growth limit; approved, 25 to 21, exempting levies for mental health and voter registration from the limit; approved, 27 to 22, raising the growth rate to 7 per cent; postponed further debate. Scheduled a joint meeting with the House at 10 a.m. today to hear Lincoln Day remarks by Senator Gene Glenn Ottumwa). Adjourned until 9:30 a.m.

Thursday. HOUSE Adopted a resolution calling for a joint Senate-House session Thursday at 10 a.m. at which Senator Gene Glenn will deliver an address honoring Lincoln. Held committee meetings. Passed an appropriation to build a seed laboratory building at Iowa State University.

Debated several amendments to a bill licensing social workers in Iowa, but deferred action on the total bill. Adjourned until 10 a.m. Thursday. PUBLIC HEARINGS On foster care, 7 p.m. today, in the Senate Chamber.

BILLS IN IOWA LEGISLATURE PASSED BY HOUSE H. 1218-To appropriate $1.8 million for seed laboratory at lowa State University. (The vote: 96 to 0.2 S. 1063-To authorize granting restricted certifi. cates as assessors to current deputy assessors.

(The vote: 87 to 8.) INTRODUCED IN SENATE S. the 1127. -To validate the illegal spending of $51,600 by City of Ames on an office building. Murray. S.

1128 To require licensed health care facilities to report annually on ownership and financial conditions and transactions. Gluba, S. 1129-To deny unempiryment benefits to anyone who quits a job. Ram and Hultman. S.

1130-To allow half-11. a resident students at private lowa colleges to qualify for state tuition grants. Education Committee. S. 1131.

-To include medical technicans among persons authorized to draw blood samples for drunkendriving tests. Miller of Burlington. S. 1132-To provide for computing IPERS benefit increases for persons who retired before Jan. 1976, on the basis of the number of years of retir.

ment accumulated throur 1975. State Government Committee. S. 1133-To permit uninspected vehicles to be driven, instead of towed, to an inspection station. County Government Committee.

S. 1134 To allow issuance of an instruction permit or driver's license to minor with consent of one parent. Transportation Committee. First Lady donates $50 to ERAmerica WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) First Lady Betty Ford gave her support and a contribution Wednesday to ERAmerica, a new national organization to coordinate efforts to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.

Mrs. Ford gave ERAmerica a $50 donation, press secretary Sheila Rabb Weidenfeld said. She met at the White House with two leaders of the new group Elly Peterson, assistant chairman of the Republican National Committee, and Elizabeth Carpenter, former press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson. ERAmerica was announced last month by Representative Margaret Heckler It seeks to win passage of the amendment in four more states needed to ratify the amendment to ban discrimination because of sex. VALENTINE 15 DIAMOND RING 14K GOLD.

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277-3688 7:15 4 George C. Scott (PG) 9:40 p.m. "'HINDENBURG" PLAZA Merle 276-1506 Hay Mail 7:00 WALT DISNEY'S (G) 9:00 p.m. "BLACKBEARD'S 1-235, 22ND ST. WDM 225-1363 7:30 BURT REYNOLDS (R) 9:45 p.m.

HUSTLE" 7:15 LIZA MINNELLI (PG) 2 9:30 p.m. "LUCKY LADY" 7:45 Robert Redford (R) W. 3 10:00 "3 DAYS OF CONDOR'! INGERSOLL 37th Ingersoll 274-2513 7:30 See It (PG) 9:40 p.m. "JAWS" GALAXY 8THA 244-2822 LOCUST 7:30 $1.50 9:30 p.m. "WELCOME HOME BROTHER CHARLES" FORUM 4 4080 Merle 278-1011 Hay Rd.

7:30 9:45 7:45 9:30 DAY "SHERLOCK'S SMARTER 7:10 9:45 7:30 9:30 ENDS TONITEI -PG "ROMEO "AMERICAN JULIET" PG WAKONDA 4301 285-5433 Fleur Dr. 7:30 MARILYN HASSETT (PG) "'OTHER SIDE p.m. OF MOUNTAIN" Moscow Paris Rome Saigon Tokyo Warsaw 19 DAY'S RECORD Iowa deaths AMES Mrs. Emma L. Arrasmith, 77; Ralph Olson, 65; Buelah A.

Car, enter, BELMOND Scott A. Harms, Laura Bartlett, 92; Elsie Bierman. 82. BLAIRSBURG Donald Loux, 55, CLARION Mrs. E.

H. Ehmke, 78; Maurice Studer, 47; Mrs. Kathryn Dodd, 53; Vernon Veldhouse, 38; Dr. A. H.

Berger, 88; Rose Umbreit Lermann, 88; Mrs. Eleanor Reiman, 70; Mrs. Mabel Barker, 85. COLFAX Mrs. Wilford Bond, 71; Harry 1 R.

Barbour, 66; Edward Ward, 69. COLLINS Mrs. Forrest V. Graef, 85. CONRAD Waiter King, Mrs.

Clara Homan, 85; Toledo Daughery DOWS Mrs. Laura Weizien, 88. EAGLE GROVE same Goruon. 90; Mrs. Lester C.

Olson, 88; William T. Garner, 73; Frederick M. Wooster, 58. FORT DODGE Mrs. Jennie A.

Ashley, 76; Mrs. Linda Grimm, Read, 68; 84; Mrs. Dr, P. Esther 0. Dorweiler, Thorsen; 851, Clarence W.

Schwanz, 66; Elia Stanlbock, 80; Mrs. Mary Knight, 94; Albert E. Lohr, GOLDFIELD Axel C. Matson, 79. GOWRIE Albert Fisti, 76.

HUXLEY Marion H. Dobbee, 56. JEWELL Rasmus StangelAnd, 92. LE MARS Rena Perry, 85; Rev. Herman Kra.

mer, 92. LYNNVILLE Darcy Westercamp. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Westercamp.

MARCUS Mrs. Eitie bierman, 82. MARSHALLTOWN Mrs. May Wilson, 91; Bob Whiting, 54; RoLe. Ferris, 81; William M.

Jensen, 73; Christopher M. Berg, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. David Berg; Mrs. Linda Speas, 32.

MAXWELL Lester Frey, -0. MELBOURNE wirs, Minnie Dumiohn, 80. MONROE Mrs. Charles McGriff. 95.

MUSCATINE Mrs. Chauncey Stegall, 67; Winfred Allmandinger, 8i; M.S. Del Martin, 85; Robert L. Dale, Mrs. Lillie Bates, 100; Fred schultz, 88.

NEVADA Mrs. Clara B. Backous, NEWTON Clarence C. Ripper, John Amsden, 72. PRAIRIE CITY.

Mrs. Earl M. Brubaker. 87. REINBECK Mrs.

Norma Terrail. a 94. ROWAN Mrs. Ella Bailey, co. SIOUX CITY Mrs.

Earl J. Chilton, 80; Mrs. Ronald Bailey 39; Mrs. Elizabet R. Sensanbaugh, 77: Dwight L.

Riddle, Mrs. Ed McCallan, 66. STOCKTON M. Raiph Miller, 28. SULLY La Verne an Zante, 52.

TAMA Mrs. Ella 90; Herbert F. Papenfuss, 74. UNION Mrs. Giadys Spurin.

80; Clarence worman, 76. WEST BRANCH Mrs. Edith Anderson, 83. WOOLSTOCK Cecii Bige, 73. Des Moines deaths FOSTER Gary of 66 Gruber was dead on arrival Wednesday at Broadlawns Polk County Hsopital.

HICKMAN Leonard infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hickman of 1612 Thirteenth died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital. HORNE Aria 84, of 701 Riverview died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital. WILLIAMS Walter, 82, of the Fountain West Health center, 1201 Office Park Road, West Des Moines, died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital.

died Wednesday at Methodist Medical CenDOBRIN Michael, towel 1908 on Seventy-eighth ter. CONN Richard 47, of Centerville, died Wednesday at Veterans Hospital. VALIN Clara, 69, of 2222 E. Twelfth died Wednesday at 7022 Jefferson Ave. Des Moines births McNANEY Mr.

and Mrs. Michael, of 1515 E. twenty-first a son, Wednesday at lowa Lutheran Hospital. NIELSEN Mr. and Mrs.

Roger of 4709 Woodland a son, Wednesday at Mercy Hospital. MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, of 7909 Airline a daughter, Wednesday at lowa Methodist Medical Center. SHAFER Mr.

and Mrs. Charles, of Grimes, a son, Wednesday at lowa Methodist Hospital. FULLER Mr. Mrs. Michael, of 2311.

Des Moines daughter, Wednesday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center, YEAROUS Mr. and Mrs. Harlan, of Norwalk, a son. Wednesday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. VEACH Mr.

and Mrs. David, of 1908 Seventyeighth a daughter, Wednesday at Des Moines General Hospital Rescue and fire calls A.M. 8:56 1708 Francis rescue. 10:24 3325 Avenue Frederick M. Hubbell, no fire.

11:23 1659 Des Moines rescue. 11:51 4011 S. Union stove. P.M. 12:20 3414 WinNing investigation.

1:43 S.W. Street and Army Post Road, rescue. 2:01 University Avenue and Illinois Street, rescue. 2:02 2345 S.E. Market rescue.

2:08 -208 S.W. Titus rescue. 2:29 1405 Sixth rescue. 2:31 1470 E. Eighteenth rescue.

3:05 734 S.E. Eighteenth shed. 3:19 Seventh and Walnut streets, rescue. 3:25 415 Arthur automobile. 3:32 1900 E.

Euclid grass. 3:44 E. Twenty-third and Maury streets, rescue. 4:16 Bell Avenue and Indianola Road, rescue. 4:55 E.

Thirty-seventh Street and Arthur Avenue, rescue. 4:55 MacVicar Freeway at the Des Moines River bridge, rescue. 6:31 First and Locust streets, rescue. 8:21 Pennsylvania and University avenues, rescue, 8:32 1416 Nineteenth rescue. CINEMA E.

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