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10-B-IUB80CK AVALANCHE-JOURNAl-Monday Evening, May 10, 1971 iiarterfinals Open As Chess Connoisseurs Start Quest For World Crown Uv JIM U'Altn Death Toll Soars To 49 In State Over Weekend and ki led Saturday outside ai Worth was shot to death by an LubbocK apartment house. Off- assailant iters arrested a who used a small cali- 39-year-old; her gun. The shooting occurred i al a residence 1 alnck Munson. 20, of Hous- Juan Hcrmosillo. 39, of Fort ton was killed Sunday when Kdinburg drowned in the Rio car ran into a ditch and over-i Grande south of Mercedes Sun- tuviied several times.

The ac- 1 day. Officers said he was cident occurred on Houston's west side. Body FoniKl Jti The body of Terry Bass, 5, was found floating Sunday in a canal west of Beaumont. The io aid his girl friend and her young sister who were pulled to safety by a fisherman. Manuela Gaces, 39, was shot to death at a Brownsville intersection.

Another woman was i i wt ivi vi uii lull boy disappeared from his par-j wounded. Officers arrested two ents home late Friday. men in the shootin" Mathis, 43, and Van Lee Wreck lulls Two Mathis 6, were killed Satur- Three persons were killed Sat- day night during a Shootout i in-day ni-ht in a traffic accident with highway patrolmen at! near Abilene. The dead were Sniner. Edgar Bivins, 53, of Cameron- A two-car wreck at Giddingsj William A.

Breeden, 44 of Mule- Saturday night killed Dennis G. shoe, and an unidentified Sc-hlabach, 5S, of Giddings. an. Dee Wooley, 73, of Gordon was Carmlyn Youn" -11 was shot WUod and his wife, Esther. 70, to death at Houston late Sunday severely injured when two pick-: while seated on a couch with up trucks collided Sunday on In-' a male friend in her home In terstate '20 about 13 miles east'vosti-ators said the fatal shot of Mrs.

fired through an open win- condition was listed as poor at'dow Kalhy Staples 19, was killed a Weathcrford hospital. H.Uiliy a motorcycle accident Sun- Presildona Rojas. (JS, was fa-' day at Houston tally stabbed Sunday night ati A Houston man, Albert his San Antonio home. Officers! Sellers, 35, WHS shot to death sought another man. (Sunday during what police Juan Hermosllo, 39.

of Fort, termed a quarrel over money Graduation Ceremonies, Awards Scheduled In City have annual recognition! Christ the Kin- High School assembly for grades 7-12 at following a tradiUon. p.m. in the high I both its baccalaureate mass and auditorium on Friday. LCHS graduation exercises on' the LAFF A DAY "Want me to cheer you. up? New School By JIM COPENHAGEN (UPi)-Den- miu-k's chess grandmaster, Kent Larson, is in snoozing good shape for the start on May 13 of the 1971 world chess quarterfinals that eventually will produce a challenger for Russia's world champion, Boris Spassky.

Larsen concedes that he trains for these matches by getting a lot of sleep, seldom arising before noon. He calls himself Denmark's champion slay-abed. It apparently is a successful system. Challenge To Chump He has twice gotten to within playing distance of the title, losing in 1965 to former champion Mikhail Tal, and then being crushed by Spassky in 1963 in the Russian's surge to The senator, who recently introduced a bill which would'pro- vide a tax incentive for doctors in small towns, said he is "optimistic" about the outcome and hopes for action during this session. He commented that although the doctor shortage is a problem in Terry County, it is not so critical as several neighboring areas which have either lost or fear they will lose their hospitals for- lack of personnel.

Tower was introduced by W. O. Caraway, superintendent of the Brownfield Public Schools, who recalls being taught by his "teetotaler Democrat" father in Fort Worth that there were two evil things in the world, Dallas and Republicans. Also participating in the dedication program were the Brownfield High School band music presentation with America, the Beautiful. Receive Golden Key were the Rev.

Garrett Kin Dispute Official DPS Story Of Fatal Shootings driving while intoxicated, and hind and threw him the title. In the quarterfinal round. arrested his father, Millard Mathis, for drunkenness. Robinson said Aurillas Mathis 59, Millard Malhis' wife who was in the car, asked to be driven io her home in Shiner. Gamble drove her, while Aycock drove the two Mathis men in the patrol car, Robinson said.

At the Mathis home, Robinson said, a crowd gathered and Hazle Mathis attacked Aycock. About this time, the DPS man said, Hazle Mathis' brother. Van Lee Mathis came from the house with a .22 caliber rifle Larsen faces East Germany's an opened fire. Wolfgang Uhlmann in Las "In the ensuing ev Palmas, Spain. Former 1 inson said.

"Hazle 3 A Ulilivi XV 1 I WUS champion Tigran Petrojan will shot to death. Van Lee Mathis face West Germany's talented Sr wounded and unfortu- Hans Huebner in Milan, Italy. Crowd-pteaser Bobby Fischer of the United States will take on Mark Taimanov of the Soviet Union in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Victor Korchnoi and Efraim Geller, both Russians, will play at Sotji, Georgia, in the Soviet Union. Most experts pick Larsen, Potrojan, Fischer and Korchnoi to advance to the semifinals later this summer. Former Bud Boy Connoisseurs over the world are already anticipating a Larsen-Fischer semifinal clash.

Mathis Jr. was accidentally shot to death. Standing On Porch "Apparently," Robinson said, "he was standing on the porch and nobody saw him. This, we feel, is extremely unfortunate. It is our preliminary conclusion that the officers were justified in returning the fire at Van Lee Mathis Sr.

The version of the incident given by the Malhis family, in- eluding Aurillas Mathis' daughter-in-law, Mrs. Georgie Flowers. 30, did not agree with the Brooklyn-based Jijgn ocnooj Dana and choir, who concluded their Fischer, for years one of the ad toys in world chess, won the 1970 Interzonal tournament ivtuuntj uoiucn Key rc at style. He lost only one Other program participants nme in Spain, to Larsen, 36, ere thf Rnv who took snronri nlann rvcv. jacK ijarrott pastor ot the First Christian start Church, and the Rev.

Ed Crow, pastor of the First Baptist who took second place after a Church. then initiate the 'round of same' dav May commencement events forjwill be at 7:30 am and the seniors with baccalaureate services Sunday, May 16. Time and place will be announced. Seven annual recognition programs are scheduled for that week, including Hutchinson andUr nn j. Matthevs-s Junior Highs to issue Montcrc auditonum.

awards at a.m. Thursday, Brasher, Goyette and Rapior, Lubbock architects who design- commencement pro ram is atl 1 building to Dr. Tim Faulkcn- t.vans Junior High has berry, president of the board of scheduled its annual recognition trustees, who in turn presented ot 7 r- r-, assembly at 7:30 p.m. May 24 in May 20, and Mackenzie Junior High to have its annual tion rites at 8 p.m. Thursday in Coronado High auditorium.

On Friday, May 21, Alderson Junior High will have an awards program at 8:20 a.m., and Thompson Junior High has set its special recognition event at 9:20 a.m. Struggs Junior High plans an afternoon event, with an all-school partv to close the school day on May 21. Adult Basic Education Classes in the city, sponsored by Lub- Schcduled at 8:30 a.m. Tues(Jay, May 25, are final assemblies of seniors of the public schools. Top honor graduates will be announced at this time.

St. Christopher's School plans its sixth grade graduation at 7:30 p.m. that day in St. Christopher's Church. Beginning Wednesday, May 26, and continuing through Friday! May 28, the public schools will have annual commencement exercises.

All five programs will he at 8 p.m. Dunbar High will have to Jesse Geron, Brownfield High principal. The new facility, which covers 114,000 square feet, includes 37 teaching areas plus a speech theater, band and choral rooms, gym, dressing rooms, dinin" areas, resource center and oft Many experts thought it unfair to the two "Western" players that they should meet in a semifinal, but it did not bother Larsen. "There is not much differ- in quality at the top, and I believe I have one or two tricks up the sleeve for Bobby, should ive both get that far again. Bobby has never played this sort of game before with all the tension and special almos- bock Public Schools, will have ceremonies annual recognition of achievers) audit and Lubbock High at 7:30 p.m.

May in Alderson! wiil have its program in Junior High auditorium. i Municipal Coliseum on LCHS plans graduation ex-! nesda 'May 26). Estacado Shirlev ercises for its eighth grade at p.m. May 22 in Green Lawn Church of Christ. Proirram vm.auc/ and Monterey High will have commencement events in Municipal unicipal fices.

Design To Be Displayed The elaborately cqui'pped vocational school which adjoins the high school includes 11 teaching areas. Members of the board of education are Faulkenberry president; Robert Attention Chess has been Lai-sen's life events," Rob- Mathis was DPS report. Millard Mathis. who to the ground and she fell with him. "Hazle reached down to pick up mother," Mrs.

Flowers said, "and Aycock held him at arm- lengtii and the little blond one (Gamble) came up and tiptoed over his (Aycock's) shoulder and shot him Malhis) two times. Shot him to the ground." Mrs. Flowers said it was then that Van Lee Muthis Jr. ran from Ihc house after hearing the shots. "He just came to the door and hollered, 'Big and when he did Gamble turned and fired four times through the door," Mrs.

Flowers claimed. "When the baby fell," Mrs Flowers said, "my brother (Van Lee Mathis Sr.) was standing behind him holding his side. Mrs. Flowers said that Mathis, who recently retired from the Army after 21 years tried to get up after shot get up." She said an ambulance came son but that the officers refused to let Hazle Mathis go to the hospital. Visit parts, with whom they have been exchanging letters since September.

"It's a palace, it's a palace," exclaimed one bright eyed girl after taken to the home of her pen pal. "Many of the children come from large families who live along with grandparents and parents in small log cabins," said their teacher, Marlyn Williams, 24. "There is no inside plumbing or central Top SALT Negotiator To Meet With 'Nixon VIENNA C. Smith, chief U.S. negotiator at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), flew to Washing- toji today for meetings with president Nixon and other administration officials.

Officials said Smith might stay as long as a week. They said there probably would be no full SALT sessions until he returns, although Soviet and American experts will continue to meet daily in iower- levcl technical groups. heating and rooms are warmed wood stoves jiavonte thing to cat is moose The trip was made possible by a joint effort on the part of both the Yukon children and the Walnut Creek youngsters. The Ross River children raised 52,000 by selling cookies, moose horn pendants, bracelets and holding a "Ross River featuring races and contests. In Walnut Creek, 52,700 was raised by washing cars, mowing lawns, having bake sales and saving allowances.

Mary Ollie, 10, Ross River, was too shy to talk. but sho quoted Aycock as say- was to shv io PC" ing, "You better tell him not to 'A Karcn Grant, 3, of Walnut cm! 1 Crook, spoke for her. It was her first airplane trip! tigi tiiiiuuitiiici: C3IT1C and took away the father and favori 'c tnin here is to son but that the watch TV. lu Canada, her She likes the best." One boy said he wanted to seo "everything and their itinerary included a look at giant Redwoods, a beach outing, a museum trip, a lour of Fisherman's Wharf." a walk through the zoo and a boat ride on San Francisco Bay. Walnut Creek teacher Michael Bringolf, 30, said the visitors were "fascinated" by the ocean and "flabbergasted" at the sight of cows and sheep.

He said his class gave the Yukon youngsters cameras and film as sifts. One of the first pictures snapped was their first glimpse Canada, of a traffic light. spent the night in jail before being released early Sunday on a 550 bond, said the patrolmen "The dark-haired one CAv- cock) dared anybody to hcip later him," Mrs. Flowers claimed i him lay. Lot him lay, he lold mc she said.

Navy Pilots Flying in Type Aircraft the patrol car with Hazle Ma- DALLAS Navy re-' serve pilots have begun flying' the Voiight Aeronautics A7V this, he said. Mrs. Flowers said she was at the house whc-n the officers and Corsair if. A squadron at Naval the Ma this family arrived and got out of the car. "Rotttlii My Brother" Air Station.

Alameda, Calif received the first A7s assigned to' reserve units. "Uhen I came up, my brother Vought Aeronautics a division (Hazle) was on the back of the of LTV Aerospace Corp built 1 police car. The dark-haired oncU99 of the ASA corsair Us for! his name? Oh. yeah, fleet operational squadrons i AycocK, that's was since equipped with the later' 1 beating brother with a'model A5B and now the ASE blackjack. My mother told 'Don't Mrs.

Flowers said Mrs. beat on my baby like Ma- sincc he stopped grabbed her son from be- vice president; Mrs. Jane secretary, Ken engineering and Russian at Copenhagen University in the early 1960s. He broke" into the world limelight at the Chess Olympics in 1955 with a draw against: then world champion Mikhail Botvinnik. It earned him the grand master title, the highest honor inside the chess world.

other than "world champion." He almost boat Ta! in the 1965 candidates tournament iicuiiLtu Muldrow, assistant secretary nftcr "'inning the Interzonal, Carroi Collier; A. Jr'. 3Ut savs 'T under rated his rt r4 Trs (in i I .1 J-, 11 i i and John McFarlanrt. ability to get out of a tight vwi.ii -liv-r til UK Itl. i i.v^ uuv Following the dedication corner and spent the night II rOsftPr A i The five public high schools lively, on Thursday '(May -ml f.

gnreul for their annual co-land Coronado High has aclhtics ceremonies, attended by more than 1,200 persons, the Red Coats of the Terry County and 7 '-umiueiLB ana gncul i rc conducted tours of lur meir annual com-! an coronaclo has its rnencemcnt sermon at 2 p.m.graduation rites in Municipal Sunday. May 23, in Municipal' Coliseum on Friday (Mav 2Si Coliseum. f'onpinriinrr Burglary, Fire At Business In City Probed graduation series Lubbock Evening High School has scheduled its annual graduation programs at 8 Wilson 115 The design of the school was recently selected by a jury of architects and educators for sleeping instead of going through all his possible moves." The first established April 2. 1792. display at the 47th annual conference of the Council of Educational Facility Planners Oklahoma City.

1 jr Hi (Junior High auditorium. Lubbock Sheriffs i Tommy Wilfaanks todav "no new developments nection with and summer session conducted bv the public schools and Lubbock PhrietT-iin 1 cho on the Brownficld: Fire Marshal A. C. Black said i Sunday that arson was owned by Frank Mc.lfanan'"^ 3, Lubbock. i said evidence in-' aicated burglars removed the account receivable and bills paid from a fire proof safe poforc setting fire to the ouildsng.

A safe also had been pushed from the front of the umldin? to the rear, said. Three units the Lubbsck Fire Department and a volunteer truck from Woifforth fought: the 7 p.m. Waxed about If minutt-s before bringing the flames under control. said ir was unknown what was used to start the blaze, but said there were many items inside the building which could have been used. i Sir Bikham Shah of Xcpal arrived in Singapore from Bali Sunday night visit.

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