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19 Sheboygan Press, Saturday, July 8, 1972 Chess In Medieval Iceland Was Wild, Blood-Thirsty For Weekend 1-W1AY-TV (CBS) 4-WTMJ-TV (NBC) l-WFRV-TV (NBC) l-WITI-TV (ABC) J4 KFIZ-TV Prrimi may It-WMVS-TV ll-WLUK-TV (ABC) H-WISN-TV (CBS) 1I-WV1V (Unaffiliate) (Uimil(Ml) ckMfW wk)t k. Television Schedule A woman was the prize In one knightly saga. A king put up his horse, falcon and sword for maiden and engaged in a game, winner take all. The king lost. He left the game on foot, unarmed and unloved, "Little consolation do you 6 P.M.

To Sign-Off Saturday 10-Foriyt Saga 18 Movie 8:30 P.M. 2, 12-Arnle 34 Hole In On P.M. 2, 12 Mission: Imppsilbl 6, 11 Democratic Telethon 10 Roberta Flack P.M. 34 WRESTLING II P.M. 2, 12-Newi 10:30 P.M.

2-MOVIE 4, 6 News 12 MOVIE 34-MOVIK 12:15 AM. 2-Movle 12:40 A.M. 12-Movie 12:43 AM. 4-MOVIE By ANN MENCKEN Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) Ths Insulted egos and white-knuckled tensions before the Fischer-Spassky chess match may seem to be a blazing battle, but pale beside the tales of blood-thirsty games In Medieval Iceland. Chess boards In the 12th and 13th centuries were often the center of treachery, revenge, intrigue and murder, according to sagas of the time.

Games were often Interrupted because somebody was getting hacked to pieces. When a certain King Louis lost a chess game to Rognvald, he stood up in a fury, shoved his chessmen Into a bag and smashed his opponent in the face with it, leaving him a bloody mess. "Take that!" exclaimed the king. Rognvald rode off In a panic. But his brother stayed to split the king's skull open.

These stories are sagas from Willard Fiske's "Chess in Iceland and in Icelandic Literature," published in 1905. It is said that American chess champion Bobby Fischer has gotten the highest stakes in history of chess for his series beginning Tuesday In Reykjavik with Boris Spassky, the world champion. Even though thousands of dollars of prize money are on the line, today's championship prize is chicken feed. Rognvald played King Louis for his head. 6 A.M.

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ED 11 A.M. 2 Daniel Boone 4 Water World 5 McHale's Navy 12 Men In Washington 18-Wrestllng 11:15 A.M. 12 Manager's Desk Poor People's Delegates Aim To Crash Convention 6 P.M. To Sign-Off Monday It'i So Eaiy To Piace A Press Want Ad "in PERSON" NON-COMMERCIAL Adi Rtcelvsd Bsfore 9:00 a.m. Appear Ihe Same Night Friday, 4:30 p.m.

fer Saturday Iditlea Announcements 3 Card of Thanks With Regard To A Card Of Thanks Very orten a card of thanks In this newspaper meets a need which can hardly be solved In any other wav. Not only Is It a gracious expression of gratitude lo those who have sent floral tributes but also courteously acknowledges the services and kindness of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mulled or whose names and addresses are not known. Insertion of a card of thanks may be arranged by telephone by calling The Sheboygan press Classified Department, 457-7711. Death Notices FUNERAL NOTICES Funeral Notices are accepted In this Classification "4" for dally insertion. For Information And Rates, Call 457-77 I Legal Notices 1st Pub.

July 8t3-15-22 ORDER AND NOUCE FOR HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT I ATE 01- WISCONSIN SHEBOYGAN COUNTY COURT PROBATE BRANCH In Ihe Matter of the Estate of: ELEONOKE C. BUKHUP, Deceased. A petition having been filed by the personal representative of the estate of Eleonore C. fiurhop, deceased, late of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, post office address 2116 North 1th Street, Sheboygan, Wisconsin 5JU81, for (he approval of the account, the payment of unfiled claims, the determination of heirs oi the decedent, the determination of the Inheritance tax, and the assignment of the estate. IT IS ORDERED THAT; The petition be heard at the County Courthouse, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, on August 1, 1972, at the opening of Court on that day, or thereafter.

Dated July 7, 1972. By the Court, J. W. WILKUS, County Judge. NOTE: PLEASE CHECK WITH THE ATTORNEY AS TO THE EXACT TIME OF HEARING.

Federer, Grote, Rohde, Neuses A Dales, Attorneys Mezzanine Floor, Security First National Bank Flldg. Sheboygan, Wisconsin 53081 1st Pub. July 8t3-15-22 ORDER LIMITING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS (ON WAIVbK) AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP STATE OF WISCONSIN SHEBOYGAN COUNTY COURT PROBATE BRANCH 1 In the Mutter of the Estate of Esther Schmelter, a-k-a Esther H. Schmelter, Deceased. A petition for administration of the estate and determination of heirship of Esther Schmelter, a-k- Esther H.

Schmelter, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, post office address 730 N. 9th Sheboygan, Wisconsin, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. Creditor's claims must be filed on or before October 23, 1972, or be barred; 2. Heirship will be determined and claims will be examined and adjusted on October 24, 1972, at the Sheboygan County Courthouse, In Sheboygan. Wisconsin at the opening of Court on that day or thereafter.

Dated July 7. 1972. By the Court J. W. WILKUS, County Judge.

Herman C. Runge, Attorney 607 N. 8th St. Sheboygan, Wis. 53081 gft POLICE IWI WW Two Fresno Fliers Lead Powder Puff SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP)-Two flyers from Fresno, were the first to land at the conclusion of the first day of cross-country flying In the 26th annual Powder Puff Derby.

Voline Docjgson and Betty MacPherson said they were weary from more than nine hours In the air before landing their single-engine Comanche aircraft at Sioux City Municipal Airport at 7:45 p.m. Friday. The two women were the first of 97 teams participating in the Derby to fly into Sioux City. Sioux City Is one of the offi cial refueling and mandatory fly-by stops on the route across the continent. The designation means the female aviators must fly over the Sioux City runway at a 2110-foot altitude.

They needn't land if they have sufficient fuel and daylight remaining to make it to the next stop, which is Mo-line, 111. The flight for the Fresno women began Friday at 11 a.m. Iowa time in San Carlos, Calif. The Derby ends at Toms River, N.J. Manlv Library To Present Four Films A runaway car, a little Russian girl separated from her beautiful mother, Mardi Gras in French Canada, and a poem put to music and color are the subjects of four films to be shown at the Manitowoc Public Library's Film Fun at 10 a.m.

and 2 p.m. next Wednesday. All children are invited to attend and should keep in mind every Wednesday is Film Fun day at the library during the summer. "Alexander and the Car with a Missing Headlight," voted the outstanding film for children at the 1966 Venice Film Festival, is the story of a boy who rescues a car that has run away from a junk yard. The pair take a trip around the world, returning home before sunrise.

In reverse style, a book was adapted from the film. In "My Mother Is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World," all the beautiful women in the village are sent for when a little girl loses her mother. Success comes only when a less than, beautiful woman hurries Into the crowd. "Quebec Winter Carnival," features bands, floats, queens, canoes, motorcycles and toboggans in a northern Mardi Gras, and "Hailstones and Halibut Bones" is a poem put to colors and unusual music. Mrs.

Marilyn Hazard is director of the library's children services. Classified Ads REPLIES to the following blind ads have been received up to 9 a.m. today at The Press Office. All replies will be mailed Friday. 1104, 1112.

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6 Movie 11 P.M. 18-CANDID CAMERA 12 MIDNIGHT 4 Movie 5 News 12:25 A.M. 2-MOVIE 1:10 A.M. 12-1 Spy 1:15 A.M. 8-MOVIE A Russian defector gives the clues to the infiltration in France.

Ch. 4, 5. 9-10. Mission Impossible (Rerun) This was the past season's premiere show. The IMF goes after the crime syndicate.

An agent infiltrates the top echelon in the syndicate and throws attention on a trusted lieutenant now suspected of being an informer, as a decoy while the infiltrator goes after evidence. CBS. Ch. 2, 12. 9 to 4 p.m.

Sunday. Democratic Telethon The Democratic National Committee has taken over the network for W2 hours to raise money. The show will feature more than 100 popular personalities from show business and sports, in live appearances from the Deavull Hotel in Miami and Hollywood Palace in Hollywood. Sunday The Democratic Party's telethon continues over ABC until 4 p.m. Ch.

6, II. 1-3. Meet the Press Six Democratic candidates for the presidential nomination are scheduled to face reporters in this special two-hour precon-vention program. Among those scheduled is George Wallace, recuperating from wounds that have left him paralyzed from the waist down. Sen.

George McGovern, the leading candidate, Sen. Hubert Humphrey, Sen. Edmund Muskie, Sen. Henry M. Jackson and Rep.

Shirley Chisholm also will appear. NBC. Ch. 4. Tennis Classic The final first-round match will send Ken Rosewall, recent winner of the World Tennis Championship over Rod Laver, taking on Mark Cox in the CBS Classic at Hilton Head.

Rose-wall is ranked No. 2 behind Laver in this tournament. CBS. Ch.2, 12. 4-5.

Democratic Convention Preview John Chancellor and David Brinkley, who will anchor the Democratic Nation-al Convention starting in Miami Beach, will preview the historic occasion. They will offer a look at how the convention will function, and attempt to forsee what will happen. There will also be special reports on latest developments from various candidate headquarters. NBC. Ch.

4, 5. Sunday Night Movie (Rerun) "Five Million Years to Earth." If you like science-fiction, and huge mon derive from the game of chess for now I own your costly objects!" said his competitor. Talk about concentration. Today, Fischer feels the glare of the elaborate chess table in Reykjavik may be too bright. It may distract him.

Fischer could take a lesson from King Valdcmar, in the year 1157. The kins concentrated so hard on his chess game that when Canute gave him a big kiss, he didn even look up from the board. It took a troop of enemy sol diers rushing into the room to get his attention. The king K'pt up to light. Ho tell with a wounded thigh.

But his men covered him with their bodies for protection. They were chopped to bits, and the king escaped. The game was never finished. Concentration could have been the downfall of Eric Plov Pennine, a wise ruler, it is said, He was lured to the chess table bv his blackhearted brother in the summer of 1250 The brother abused Eric as he sat playing chess, and Erie was killed that very night. "Poor Klne! Little did he merit so cruel a checkmuie" was the comment from Fiske.

161 ganization. Earlier in the day, a group of about 100 poor people led by the Rev. Ralph David Aberna-thy, head of the SCLC, and Dr. George Wiley, head of NWRO, forced their way into a closed meeting of the convention Ar rangements Committee. After refusing to leave the meeting at the Fountainbleu Hotel, they seized a microphone and demanded delegate seats and a platform plank Guaranteeing a minimum an nul income of $6,500 to a fanv ily of four.

Democratic Party Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien offered to negotiate with protest leaders. He said talks would follow "the doctrine of reason ableness." most impossible. NBC. Ch.

5. 4, Saturday Movies Ch. 18 at 8 "Gog." Richard Egan, Constance Dowling, Herbert Marshall; and "Creeping Unknown." Brian Donlevy, Jack Warner. Ch. 2 at 10:30 "3:10 to Yuma." Glenn Ford, Van Hef-lin.

Ch. 12 at 10:30 "My Dar-1 i Clementine." Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor Mature. Ch. 34 at 10:30 "Catman of Paris." Ch. 4 at 11 "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance." James Stewart, John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Edmond O'Brien.

Color. Ch. 5 at 11 "Holiday for Lovers." Clifton Webb, Jane Wyman, Carol Lynley, Jill St. John. Color.

Ch. 2 at 12:15 "All Ashore." Mickey Rooney, Dick Haymes. Color. Ch. 12 at 12:40 'Sweet Rosie O'Grady." Betty Grable, Robert Young.

Color. Ch. 4 at 12:45 "Invitation." Van Johnson, Dorothy McGuire, Louis Calhern, Ruth Roman. Sunday Movies Ch. 2 at 10:30 "Move Over, Darling." Doris Day, James Garner.

Color. Ch. 6 at 10:30 "The Thin Red Line." Kier Dullea, Jack Warden, Kieron Moore. Ch. 12 at 10:30 "It Happened to Jane." Doris Day, Jack Lemmon.

Color. Ch. 34 at 10:30 "The Plainsman." Don Murray, Guy Stockwell. Color. Ch.

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(AP) Sticking to their demand that 750 poor people be seated as delegates at next week's Democratic National Convention, black leaders claim they have devised a plan to get inside Convention Hall "whether invited or not." "The element of surprise will be the determining factor," said Wilbur Colom, a spokesman for the United Poor People's Front a group comprised of three black organizations. Colom refused Friday to reveal the plan but said it was worked out by leaders of the National Welfare Rights Organization, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and The National Tenants Or sters rising into the air hundreds of feet, this fills the bill, James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley and Julian Glover are starred. The plot deals with the discovery of strange skull and skeletons at the construction site of a London subway system, and the surfacing of a monstrous creature that threatens London. CBS. Ch.

2, 12. Wonderful World of Disney (Rerun) "Hacksaw." (Part I) A pretty city clicker, played by Susan Bracken, comes to the aid of a Canadian cowboy played by Tab Hunter, who is having his problems trying to tame a wild mountain stallion. This is the first of a two-part adventure story shot in scenic Canadian Rockies. NBC. Ch.

4, 5. 7-8. ABC Democratic Party Telethon This the wrap-up of the 18'2-hour telethon which started last night in Miami (with live pickups from Hollywood). Catch your favorite stars provided they're Democratic party supporters. Ch.

6,11. 8-9. Bonanza (Rerun) "The Stalker." Candy foils a bank robbery, but in the process, unintentionally kills the outlaw. The victim's wife then goes after Candy for revenge. NBC.

Ch. 4, 5. 8-10. ABC Sunday Night Movie "Smokey." (Rerun). Fess Parker stars in this filmed version of the Will James book about a mustang that refuses to be tamed, until he encounters Fess.

Then, after Fess tames the animal, he lets him ro, rather than be subjected to a restricted exis-tance. CH. 6, II. Cade's County (Rerun) Bobby Darin is guest star, playing Bill Dobbs, who breaks out of jail to settle with Cade. On the way to the showdown, Dobbs robs an armored car and kidnaps his own son.

This time Armageddon takes place in a desert ghost town. CBS. Ch. 2, 12. 9-10.

Bold Ones (Rerun) Sudden Darkness." A strange case evolves into a tense courtroom drama. Carol Lawrence and Frank Aletter are guest-starred. Burl Ives, as attorney Walt Nichols, defends a girl who is being tried with killing her father. She refuses to explain her tragic ac- i turn, riidking her defense al Dial 457-7711 BsiliHii Tonight's Movies AH in the Family (Rerun) "Maude." This is the side-splitting episode that led CBS to field a spinoff series, "Maude," starring Bea Arthur as Edith's liberal-minded, A i e-hating and baiting cousin. Edith and Archie go upstate to attend the wedding of Cousin Maude's daughter, Carol.

The wedding never comes off, thanks to Archie, who unwittingly starts a big family argument by calling the police to break up a noisy party next door in the motel. It turns out to be the groom's bachelor party. CBS. Ch. 12.

7-8. Emergency (Rerun) "Crash." The paramedics have their work cut out for them. In a busy hour, they rush to a plane disaster, and effectively cope with a man experiencing a severe heart -attack. They also prevent a little boy from choking to death. NBC.

Ch. 4, 5. 7-9. ABC Saturday Summer Movie (Rerun) "The Deadly Affair." A marvelous cast of illustrious actors, including James Mason, Simone Signo-r Maximilian Shell and Lynn Redgrave in fine performances are the important elements that give substance to the story. It is a spy thriller about a Foreign Office official who is accused of being a Communist spy.

Others in the cast are Harriet Andersson and Harry" Andrews. Ch. 6, 11. NBC Saturday Night at the Movies (Rerun) "Topaz," Fast-paced Hitchcock treatment of Leon Uris's spy novel. John Forsythe plays the American intelligence agent, Frederick Stafford is his French counterpart, and beautiful Karin Dor their contact In Cuba.

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