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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 3

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Delia Health Poor Program Denied Grant 0 A) I k3 I (hi v. -A l' if 7 YOUNG MEN CHARGED WITH MURDER ARE RETURNED TO JAIL FOLLOWING ARRAIGNMENT Oscar Hernandez (I), Donald P. Antel (c) and Michael Ramirez held without bail 3 Arraigned In Shotgun Slaying I A (Orlatrfui rutturl Friday, July 7, 1172 Bobby Loses Draw For 1st Game Tuesday From Pago 1 the International Chess a tion FIDE announced that both players had agreed to begin play on Tuesday. The brief ceremony Thursday night was the first face-to-face meeting between the two contenders In the prc-game preparations. Like everything else It started late.

Spassky was the first to arrive, coming 10 minutes before the scheduled start. The first question the Russians with him asked when they got backstage was, "Has Fischer come?" THE ANSWER was no. Fischer showed up 22 minutes late. Wearing a light-green three-piece suit, Fischer sat at the board chatting with Spassky before the ceremony began. There were no handshakes.

When he walked onstage at the Sports Palace, Fischer moved briskly to the side of the board with the white pieces. He lifted the white queen, tested its weight. Then he did the same with all 16 pieces as he kept one hand stuffed In his pocket. HE SAT down, bending his tall frame into an Spassky, a shorter man, followed suit, putting his elbows on the edge of the table. Fischer's holdout for more money was made when the stakes were to be an official purse of $125,000 and a share of television and film receipts.

He decided to come arriving Tuesday only after British financier James Slater stepped in with a donation of $130,000 to sweeten the prize pot. It totals $255,000 of which the winner will take five-eights and the loser three-eights. In addition, the players will get a share of the sale of TV and movie rights, estimated at perhaps $27,500 each. WtihlnttM Star Dilute WASHINGTON A rural health program In Mississippi hailed as a model for the nation and run by and for the poor faces possible termination because the federal grant that would assure Its survival has been vetoed by the governor. Unless the veto is overridden in Washington, the five-year-old Delta community health agency In the ail-black town of Mound Bayou may have to closet.

Board members of the agency, who are elected by their constituents, think It unlikely that the Nixon administration will step in. THE GRANT was approved In May by the federal office of economic opportunity and would have provided $5.5 million during the next year to permit the agency to offer services to 90,000 people in four neighboring counties in addition to the 35,000 it already serves in and around Mound Bayou in Bolivar County. It was vetoed In early June by William Waller, Mississippi's Democratic governor. He said the termination of the program as presently constituted could have repercussions on plans for reform of the nation's health care system as a whole. THE reason for this, he explained, is that they are now designed to demonstrate the feasibility of the health maintenance organization concept advocated by the Nixon administration.

In contrast to the traditional fee-for-service or piecework system of health care, health maintenance organizations provide whatever care is needed for an individual or a family for an amount of money decided on in advance and paid on a periodic basis. Girls State Votes Legal Prostitution SACRAMENTO, Calif UP) Delegates to the California Girls State have voted to legalize prostitution on a local option basis. old MigucJ Ramirez, whose son, Mike, is one of the suspects. Before the hearing, Ramirez told newsmen that his son had been gone from their home most of Sunday. "I just used to see him when he was asleep," said Ramirez.

"Sometimes he didn't come in until 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning." NEWSMEN ASKED him what ho felt when he learned of the murder. "I think it's a lousy thing they done," he said, referring to the shooting of the child. "If he (Mike) did it, he deserves what he got." Ramirez is the father of eight children, five still at home. He said he was a construction worker, but hadn't been able to work for four years because of an arthritic back. His family is on welfare.

BELLFLOWER, Calif. Three young men, heavily guarded, were ordered Thursday to face a preliminary hearing July 19 on charges of murdering a 4-year-old Bellfower girl. The three suspects Donald Antelo, 31; Mike Ramirez, 17, and Oscar Hernandez, 22 were brought in to Los Cerritos Municipal Court in this Los Angeles suburb by a convoy of black and white sheriff's cars. THE FETTERS were removed when they were brought before municipal judge Roberta Butzbach at the brief arraignment. they did not say a word.

Their attorney, Richard Armendariz, tried and failed to win from Judge Butzbach a gag order which would have barred public officials and law officers from discussing the case with newsmen. Armendariz said that the shotgun slaying Sunday of Joycei Ann Huff has been given so much publicity already that the trio's chances of getting a fair trial had been endangered. A DOZEN RESIDENTS from the Mexican-American barrio where the trio lived were in court for Thursday's hearing, and several nodded in agreement as Armendariz told the court that "inflammatory publicity" had made it impossible for the young men to get a fair trial. One of those present was 53-year- BOBBY FISCHER Drawing was no success IN HIS LETTER to Spassky, Fischer wrote: "I have offended you and your country, the Soviet Union, where chess has a prestigious position," Fischer wrote. Nevertheless, he took issue with a demand by the Soviet Chess Federation that he be penalized with the loss of the first game for his tardy arrival.

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