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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 116

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10 Evening, 10, 1971 Quarterfinals Open As Chess Connoisseurs Start Quest For World Crown LAFF A DAY me to cheer you New School FROM PAGE ONE By JIM WARD COPENHAGEN (UPI)- Denmark's chcss grandmaster, Bent Larsen, is in snoozing good shape for the start on May 13 of the 1971 world chess quarterfinals that eventually will produce a challenger for world champion, Boris Spassky. I.arsen concedes that he trains for these matches by getting a lot of sleep, seldom arising before noon. He calls himself champion stay-abed. It apparently is a successful system. CliaHengp To Champ Death Toll Soars To 49 In State Over Weekend FROM and killed Saturday outside a Worth was shot to death by an Lubbock apartment house, Off- assailant who used a small cali- icers arrested a 39-year-old her gun.

The shooting occurred woman. I at a residence. Patrick Munson. 20, of Hous- Juan Hermosillo, 39. of ton was killed Sunday when his Edinburg drowned in the Rioi car ran into a ditch and over- Grande south of Mercedes Sun-; turned several times.

The ac- day. Officers said he was tryingi- cident occurred on to aid his girl friend and herj west side. young sister who were pulled to Body Found In Canal safety by a fisherman. The body of Terry Bass, Manuela Gaces, 39, was shot, was found floating Sunday in a to death at a Brownsville canal west of Beaumont. The section.

Another woman waSj boy disappeared from his par- wounded. Officers arrested twoj senator rocontlv ents' home late Friday. men in the shooting. Hazel Mathis, 43, and Van Lee Wreck Kills Two Mathis 6, were killed Satur- Three persons were killed Sat-j smajj said he is Palmas, Spain. Former world day night during a shootout urday night in a traffic accident outcome and champion Tigran Petrojan will with highway patrolmen at near Abilene.

The dead were for action during West talented Shiner. Bivins, 53, of Cameron; sessjon Hans Huebner in Milan, Italy. A two-car wreck at Giddings William A. Breeden, 44, of Mule- cornmented that although Cn Bobby Fischer of Saturday night killed Dennis G. shoe, and an unidentified worn- the doctor shortage is a problemj United States will take on Sehlabach, 58, of Giddings.

an. in Terry County, it is not so Mark Taimanov of the Soviet tarmhn was sm critieal as several neighboring Union in Vancouver, to death at Houston late hunday areas which have either lost or Columbia, and Victor Korchnoi severely injured when two pick- while seated on a couch fear they will lose their hospitals! and Efraim Geller, both Rus- up trucks collided Sunday on In- a male inend in her home. In- for personnel. sians will play at Sotji, terstate 20 about 15 miles east vestig i tors said the fatal shot T0wer was introduced by W. Georgia in the Soviet Union of Weatherford.

Mrs. Wooley was fired through an open win- Caraway, superintendent ofi condition was listed as poor atjdow. a Weatherford hospital. Kin Dispute Official DPS Story Of Fatal Shootings Top SALT Negotiator To Meet With Nixon FROM PAGE ONE driving while intoxicated, and arrested his father, Millard Mathis, for drunkenness. Robinson said Aurillas Mathis, 59.

Millard wife who hind and threw him to the ground and she fell with him. reached down to pick up Mrs. Flowers said, Aycock held him at arm- VIENNA (UPI) Gerard C. chief U.S. negotiator at parts, with whom they have Strategic Arms Limitation been exchanging letters since Talks (SALT), flew to Washing- September.

president Nixon and administration officials. Officials said Smith a palace, a exclaimed one bright eyed girl after being taken to the home of her pen pal. with other playing distance of the title, losing in 1965 to former champion Mikhail Tal, and then jbe ng crushed by Spassky in i 1968 in the surge to the title. In the quarterfinal round, troduced a bill which would pro-1 Larsen faces East vide a tax incentive for doctors Wolfgang Uhlmann in I-as was in the car, asked to be length and the little blond one from driven to her home in Shiner, (Gamble) came up and tiptoed; along with grandparents and Gamble drove her, while Ay-over his shoulderj in small log cock drove the two Mathis men and shot him (Hazle Mathis) said their teacher, Martyn He has twice gotten to within in the patrol car, Robinson said, two times. Shot him to the.

Williams, 24. is no. At the Mathis home, Robinson I inside plumbing or central ovc oc imca said, a crowd gathered and Ha- Mrs. Flowers said it was then, heating and rooms are warmed1, fl zle Mathis attacked Aycock. that Van Lee Mathis Jr.

ran by Imca She likes the and About this time, the DPS the house after hearing the Thp trip was made by a joint effort on the part of Qne sai(1 hp wantPd to miglit stay as long as a week. They of the children come said there probably would be no large families who live fun SALT sessions until he returns, although Soviet and American experts will continue to meet daily in lower- roups. said, Hazle brother, Van shots. Mathis came from the! just came to the door Yukon children and the boy house with a .22 caliber rifle and hollered, and Wainut CreTk voungsters and opened fire. he did Gamble turned and Th(, () Rivnr children i the ensuing Rob-! fired four times through the; s2 000 by sellinc cookies.I^iant inson said.

"Itezk. Mathis Mrs. Flower, claimed. musPum and their a look a a beach shot to death. Van Lee Mathis i the baby holding Sr.

was wounded and unfortu- Flowers said, brother Mathis Jr. was accidentally shotiLee Mathis Sr.) was contests to death. him holding his right1 Standing On Porch side. Robinson said. Mrs.

Flowers said that Hazle British I was on 1hp recently retired apd saving allowance and nobody saw him. This, we from the Army after years, Mary Ollie, 10. Ross River, feel, is extremely unfortunate, fried to get up after being shot was too shv to talk. Her pen It is our preliminary conclusion but she quoted Aycock as say- Karrn Grant. 9, of Walnut that the officers were justified tell hi in not to Q.oek spoke for her.

in returning the fire at Van was her first airplane trip moose horn pendants, a featuring River races Dee Wooley, 73, of Gordon was killed and his wife, Esther, 70, Most experts pick Larsen, In Walnut Creek. raised by washing ing lawns, having retired of Fisherman's a walk through the zoo and a boat ride on San Francisco Bay. $2 700 was Walnut Creek teacher cars, mow-, chael Bringolf, 30. said bake sales visitors were Kathy Staples, 19. was killed a accident Sun- scmitlnals Kiven by She said an ambulance came and her favorite thing hen All Fort Worth that there were two, tally stabbed Sundsty Hi A Houston Albert in the world II as his San Antonio home.

Officers 35, was shot to death Republicans sought another man. Sunday during what police AJso participating Juan Hermos llo, 39. of Fort termed a quarrel over money, dedication Mathis Sr. ersion of the incident and took away the father and watrh the Mathis family, in- hut that the officers refused eluding Aurillas da ugh- Hazle Mathis go to the ter-in-law, Mrs. Georgie Flow lu Canadi Mithe by the wean and at the sight of cows and sheep.

He said his class gave Yukon youngsters cameras and film as gifts. One of the first pictures is to snapped was their first glimpse her of a traffic light. Fatally Stabbed iri a motorcycle acciuem father in later this summer mi' to let Hazle Mathi Presildona Roias. 68. was fa- day at Houston.

Fort Worth that there were twoj Former Bad Boy chiding Aurillas lathis daugh- Houston man, Albert O.Lvi, thintTC in Dallas ter-m-law. Mrs. Georgie iu, udiids. Connoisseurs the world I ors jq agrce with the dark-haired one (Ay- I are already anticipating a I DPS report dared anybody to help semifina! Mathis, who later -Mrs- Flowers claimed. I him lay.

him lay, he told she said. Graduation Awards Scheduled In Receive Kev oc Other program in I were the Rev. Jack Garrett. second a of the First Church, and the Rev. Ed experts pastor of the First Baptist) unfair to the High School, Church.

will have; At the conclusion of thought it two players that they should meet the a semifinal, but it did not on patrolmen rge on He lost only they were arrested when they were first stopped. He was handcuffed and in the patrol ear with Hazle Mathis, he said. Mrs. Flowers said she was at the house when the officers the Mathis family arrived got out of the car. My mv much differ- Navv Pilots Flying Nrvv Type Aircraft DALLAS (APt Navy reserve pilots have begun flying the Vought Aeronautics and Corsair II A squadron at Naval and Air Station, Alameda, received the first A7s assigned to 'reserve units.

have annual recognition! Christ the Kin assembly for grades 7-12 at 1:40 following a tradition p.m. in the high li both its baccalaureate mass and I dedication, Herbert Brasher of bother Larsen. auditorium on Friday. LCHS graduation exercises on the Brasher, Goyette and is not then will initiate the round ofjsame day, May 23. The mass Lubbock architects who design-! ence in quality at the top, and I I came up, brother ought Aeronautics, a rtivisum commencement events for will be at 7:30 a.m., and the ed the facility, presented a gold- believe I have one or two tricks (Hazle) was on the back of the rospace built seniors with baccalaureate! commencement program is at 8 plated master key for the up the sleeve for Bobby, should police car dark-haired one of the A A corsair IN for services Sunday, May 16.

Time p.m. to Dr. Tim Faulken- we both get that far his O.i. yeah, fleet and place will be announced. Evans Junior High has berry, president of the board of Bobby has never played this Aycock, that's right Seven annual recognition pro-i scheduled its annual recognition trustees, who in turn presented sort of game before with all the beating grams are scheduled for that! assembly at 7:30 p.m.

May 24 to Jesse Geron, Brownfield tension and special week, including Hutchinson auditorium. High School principal. Matthews Junior Highs to issue crhpHn1eH at s-w am The new facility, which covers Main Attention awards at 8:20 a.m. Thursday, 9C. 114,000 square feet, includes 371 Chess has been life May 20, and Mackenzie Junior.

of seniors of the teaehinK areas plus a speech'since he stopped studying.this grabbed her son from be- High to have its annual recogni-! crhnnk Ton theater, band and choral engineering and Russian rites at 8 p.m. Thursday in Praduates nP pdat. gym. dressing moms, University in the this time. St.

Christopher's center and oi- 1960s. He broke into the On riday, May 21, Alderson school tilans its sixth grade world limelight at the Chess Junior High will have an awards at 7:30 IX-sign To Be Di.pU,red Olympics in 1956 with a draw program at 8:20 a and C1)ri The elaborately Ji dUgainst thon world champion Thompson Junior High has set- vocational school which adjoins Mitihaii Rntvinnik It its special recognition event atj Beginning Wednesday, May the high school includes H'him the grand master title, the highest honor inside the chess operational squadrons, was since equipped with the later brother with a model A8B and now the ASK My mother told him, aircraft. 'Don't beat on my baby like Horses were replaced by Mrs. Flowers said Mrs. Ma- automobiles in the White House tables in 1909.

VOCATIONAL TRAINING LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE AUTO TECHNOLOGY BLUEPRINT READING MACHINE SHOP MATH-BASIC SHOP DRAFTING WELDING Registration Mery 7 Til 8 P.M. Classes Start May 17 End Sept. 3 Call or See Ken Dill 792 3221 It. 25 Beginning Wednesday, May 26, the 9:20 a.m. Struggs Junior continuing through Friday, teaching areas, plans an afternoon event, with the public schools will Members of are Faulkenberry, I champion He almost the board of an all-school party to close annual commencement education school day on May 21.

ercises. All five programs willl president; Robert Noble Adult Basic Education Classes at. p.m. vice president; Mrs. Jane in the city, sponsored by Lub-! Dunbar High will a ghirley, secretary, Ken bock Public Schools, will have nl 0 Dunbar assistant secretary; annual recognition of achievers auditorium and Lubbock High Carrol Collier; W.

A. Leigon Jr. at 7:30 p.m. May 21 in Alderson have its program i anfj John McFarland. Junior High auditorium.

Municipal Coliseum on Wed- Following the dedication LCHS plans graduation ex- nesday (May 26), Lstacado High ceremonies, attended by more and Monterey High will world, other than boat Tal in the 1965 candidates tournament after winning the Interzonal, but says under rated his ability to get out of a tight corner and spent the i sleeping instead of going U.S. Mint was Philadelphia Burglary, 1 ire At Business In Citv Probed AUTO LOANS! AMERICAN state bank MEMBER F.D.I.C. ercises for its eighth grade at 8 ana Monterey mgn will have than 1,200 persons, the Red: trough all his moves p.m. Mav 22 in Green Lawn commencement events in! Coats of the Terry County Church of Christ. Municipal Auditorium a Chamber of Commerce and Thp first Joint Program Municipal Coliseum, respec- Agriculture conducted tours of established at The five public high schools tively, on Thursday (May 27), the facilities.

April 2, 1792. join for their annual com- Coronado High has its design of the school was mencement sermon at 2 p.m. graduation rites in Municipal recently selected by a jury of Sunday, May 23, in Municipal; Coliseum on Friday (May 28 1 and educators for Coliseum. Concluding the graduation display at the 47th annual con-------------------------------------------------series, Lubbock Lvening Highj ference of the Council of School has scheduled its annual tional Facility Planners i graduation programs at 8 p.m. Oklahoma City.

Saturday, May 29, in Wilson Junior High auditorium. KING VISITS Summer school begins almost SINGAPORE (UPI) King immediately, June 2, for Mahendra Bir Bikham Shah summer session conducted by Dcva of Nepal arrived in i 1 ubhock Sheriffs Singapore from Bali Sunday rp Christian School. The summer night for a four-dav private Tommy Wilbanks today reported sessions offer driver education! "kit iour aay privaie new in con- classes, a full range of regular roction ith burglary and fire at academic subjects and a I San Francisco covers 44.6 the Pangburn Lock and Safe Co. number of enrichment activities miles. i Saturday on the Brownfield Highway.

Fire Marshal A. C. Black said Sunday that arson was involved in the which did about; 510,000 damage to the building owned by Frank McMahan of Rt. 5, Lubbock. Deputies said evidence indicated burglars removed the accounts receivable and bills paid from a fire proof safe before setting fire to the building.

A safe also had been pushed from the front of the building to the rear, officers said. Three units from the Lubbock Fire Department and a volunteer truck from Wolfforth fought the 7 p.m. blazed about 15 minutes before bringing the I flames under control. Black said it was unknown what was used to start the blaze, but said there were many items inside the building which could have been used. RCA COLOR TV CURTIS MATHES SYLVANIA ONE DAY SERVICE FISH SAIL 2(H) YARDS LOS ANGELES The larger species of flying fish, found off the coast of California, often soar as much as 200 yards.

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