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Sheboygan rrww, Monday, July 10, 1972 r-i-r-ti-f-wnii'Xinri nnnninmi'Mii-ri 11 Saukville Man To Seek 20th District Senate Seat Hot, Humid Predicted By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Warm, moist gulf air is fil- tering north into the Wisconsin Paul Jansen, 35, of Sauk The revamped district 20 includes the towns of Rhine, Herman, Mosol, Plymouth, ville, has announced his can didacy for the new District 20 senatorial seat on the Demo cratic ticket. The Ozaukee County Democratic Party chairman is the area coupled with a warm front. Forecasts are for hot, humid weather through Tuesday when cooler temperatures are expected to move in along with a cold front. Highs today were predicted in the low 90s in the south and the 80s in the h. The chance of thunderstorms is third Democrat to seek the post now occupied by Republi can Senator Ernest Keppler.

Green Bay, Madison and Black River Falls, 79 at Lon Rock, Superior, Beloit and Wisconsin Rapids, 77 at Milwaukee, Park Falls and Manltowish Waters ai 71 at Land Lakes and Eagle River. The low overnight was 50 at Ashland. Other lows were 52 at Manitowish Waters, 53 at Superior and Wisconsin Rapids, 54 at Eagle River, 55 at Lone Rock, Madison and Land Lakes, C2 at Milwaukee, Eau tlaire, La Crosse, Hilbert, klnnelander and Cambridge and 64 at Wausau, Viroqua and SUmghton. F.lsrwherc in the nation, the high Sunday was 113 at Blythe, and the low was 36 at Redmond, Ore. Jansen is a credit manager Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan, Mitchell; Lyndon.

Lima, Wilson, Scott, Sherman and Hol-lan and the Village of Glenbeu-lah In Sheboygan County; and' the towns of Fredonia, Belgium, Saukville, Port Washington, Cedarburj and Grafton in Ozaukee County. The district also includes that part of the city of Mequon north of a line where Granville Road intersects the northern city limits, south on Granville Road, east on Highland Road and up-river along the Milwaukee River to the northern city limits. in the sales department at Suburban Motors at Grafton. i 'At- 4 i I bli Mxl also in the weather picture He has been the chairman of the Ozaukee County Democrat ic Party since 1971 and was a campaign chairman for John Lindsay in his presidential bid this year. In 1960, Jansen served as 18th Ward chairman for the through Tuesday.

Cloudy conditions prevailed Sunday morning along with fog. A few liRht showers developed over the southeast but cleared during the day. Clouds started moving into the northwest during the night and a few light showers were reported in Ashland, Land 1 aks and Superior. The high in Wisconsin Sunday was 85 at Marshfield. Other highs included 82 at la Crosse and Richland Center, SI at Eau Claire, 80 at Wausau.

John F. Kennedy presidential campaign in Milwaukee. Korean truce village. Tie talks, on the fate of separated Korean families, are the first since the joint North-South announcement July 4 on efforts towarl peaceful reunification. (AP Wirephoto) NORTH-SOUTH KOREAN MEETING -Kim Yeon-choo, left, chief South Korean Red Cross delegate and his North Korean counterpart, Kim Tai-hee, shakes hands across the conference table at the 21st meeting of the Red Cross talks at Panmunjon, the After the death of President John Kennedy, Jansen dropped out of politics temporarily to In early usage, a sergeant at arms was generally an armed officer who attended the king to arrest traitors and other offenders, according to inyclopacdia Critannica.

Iceland Stone Mason Cuts Board For Big Chess Match 'Chute Fails, Vivcr Saved By Power Line ELS.1NORE, Calif. (AP) A power line saved a skydivcr's life when both his main and reserve parachutes failed to function properly, say Riverside sheriff's deputies. Gregory Jones, 30, of Indio, said the cords from his reserve parachute, which opened late and only partially bloomed, wound around a power line near here Saturday. It shorted the wire but saved his life. He hung for nearly 30 minutes before being rescued.

Tormenting Rectal Itch Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Promptly Relieved Paul Jansen He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1954 to 1957 and is a veteran of the Korean War. Jansen is married to the former Constance Hamlett. The couple has five children, two boys and three girls. A co-organizer of the Saukville "Rebels" football team in 1968, he serves as the team's coach.

He is also a member of the River Restoration Council of Ozaukee County. Keppler announced his can-d i a for re-election last week. Other Democrats in the race are Anthony M. Werner, a Sheboygan attorney, and Ed-mond Hou-Seye, a Sheboygan businessman. return when Senator Robert Kennedy sought the Democratic presidential bid in 1968.

He again left politics for a time after the death of Robert Kennedy, only to return In 1971 as a delegate to the Democratic convention. This past year, he organized a Democratic fund raising dinner with Senator Henry Jackson and his wife, Mayor John Lindsay, Mrs. Muriel Humphrey, Pierre Salinger and Adelai Stevenson III as guests. Nearly COO persons attended the dinner. Jansen graduated from Spencerian Business College, Milwaukee, in March 1959.

chair he iat in to beat Russian Tigran Petrosian and gain the right to play world champion Spassky, another Russian. Fischer hunched over the board, waved a long arm and concurred with the Russians. The squares would have to be smaller. dreds of patients showed this to be true in many cases. In fact, many doctors, themselves, use Preparation 27s or recommend it for their families.

Preparation II ointment or suppositories. In many cases Preparation gives prompt, temporary rel ief from such pain and itrhinR and actually helps shrink swelling of hemorrhoidal tissues caused by inflammation. Tests by doctors on hun By STEPHEN BROENING Associated Press Writer REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Sigurdur Helgason cuts his days up into neat marble squares. A stone mason, whose business usually runs to gravestones, Helgason has been in the chess board trade for the past few weeks. Today he's on his fourth chess board, the one that Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky will play on for about $300,000 in prizes.

The first one Helgason made was too shiny for Fridnk Olofsson, an Icelandic grand master acting as technical adviser to the organizers. The second was considered too light, Helgason said. It lacked the proper contrast. The third one seemed all right, until Sunday. Then the Russians came to the sports hall where the 24-game world championship series begins Tuesday, and Yefim Geller said the squares were too big.

Bobby Fischer showed up at 1 o'clock this morning to see for himself. The American spent an hour pivoting around in a leather chair in front of the playing table. It was the Sugar makes up 70 to 80 per cent of Cuba's foreign ex-1 change earnings. Helgason workmen were cutting Itilian marble into 2'v inch squares with a wet saw this afternoon. The squares on board No.

3 were 2l2 inches on each side a quarter inch too big for the grand masters. "I hope this one is all right," People In The Neivs in MEMORIAL MALL'S fun-filled Helgason said with a worried look." We haven't got much time." The light gray marble will serve for the white squares on the board while Helgason used green lancashire slate for the black. Nothing was right for Fischer early this morning. Overhead lights which cost $5,500 to install hai to be changed, he said. The mahogany table which cost another couple of thousand had to be shortened by Ragnir Haraldsson, the carpenter who made it.

But despite these last-minute problems minor compared with the disputes which nearly wrecked the match last week everything was set for Spassky make the first move Tuesday at 5 p.m. 1 p.m. EDT. Crossword Paris. They will leave Tuesday for Madrid.

VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope Paul VI says the renewal of the Paris peace talks this week opens a "peephole of hope" for an end to "the intolerable and bloody war" in Vietnam. The pontiff told the crowd in St. Peter's Square during his usual Sunday noon benediciton that the negotiations must be broughl to an agreement which would allow the Vietnamese people tc achieve "independence, unity and territorial integrity" as guaranteed in the 1954 Geneva conference. Puzzle CONTEST SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) President Nixon plans meetings here this week with Secretary of State William P.

Rogers and former Treasury Secretary John B. Connally, both returning from overseas missions. Rogers and Connally are not expected until late in the week but Caspar Weinberger, director of the Office of 'Management and Budget, will arrive for a Tuesday conference with Nixon on money matters. PARIS (AP) California Gov. Ronald Reagan is scheduled to meet with French Premier Pierre Messmer today.

Reagan's visit to France is part of his European tour as an emissary of President Nixon. He will be the first American personality to meet with the new premier since Messmer was named to form a new cabinet by President Georges Pompidou last Wednesday. Reagan and his wife spent a wet Sunday sightseeing in Today through Sunday, July 23rd "Memorial Mall" is a good pair of words amounting to 12 letters and a great shopping center down to the very last store. We want you to discover that for yourself and here's how. Complete this Crossword Puzzle and you will have named 37 stores in Memorial Mall, for every blank is a partial or complete store name.

All winning entries will be eligible for the drawing for first prize of $150. The drawing will be held July 24th. Mall employees not eligible. BRUSSELS (AP) Soviet Foreign Minister Andre Gromyko has arrived in Belgium, the last stop on his tour of Benelux nations. Gromyko will meet with King Baudoin, Premier Gaston Eyskens and parliamentary leaders.

The talks are expected to deal mainly with the planned European secutiry conference and the European Common Market. Gromyko will return to Moscow Wednesday. ACROSS 2.. Dry Cleaners .33 Fltvort- The Ice The Friendly Illinois To Send A Trade Mission To Soviet Union CHICAGO (AP) Gov. Richard By Ogilvie has announced that Illinois will send a trade mission to the Soviet Union earfy' this fall and that the federal government will assist the Illifiois group, expected to number about 12.

The governor said Illinois officials had been working since last fall to obtain clearance for a trade mission in anticipation of the trade agreement President Nixon announced Saturday. Ogilvie said the mission will look into the possibility of soybean sales. Soybeans were not mentioned in the trade agreement announced Saturday. Cream Shop Place Nutrition Center (Initials) Vour Sewing Center Gallenkamp shoes for all Store Land of 1,000 5. 6.

7. BELGRADE (AP) Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands will visit Yugoslavia Sept. 20 at the invitation of President Tito. The royal visit was announced Sunday. Tito visited the Netherlands in October 1970.

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