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TUESDAY "lETjJ (I I LJ Li 3 iSA i Uiff I LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE WIST, SUN6AT. 1972 84 PAGES TUISDAY, JULY V1972 PART ONE tHHt Copyright Los Angeles wto Ni fcK s-T ft -4': 1, '5, ij 1 i 1 it i PAP 10s Times Norwalk Trio Jailed; Motive Still Mystery BY ROBERT RAW1TCH Timpi Stall Writer A third Nm'walk man was arrested early today in connection with what sheriff's depulies called ths "joy killing" of a 4-year-old Hawaiian Gardens sirl playing on her neiRhl tors' lawn Karlier, I wo other suspects had been arrested. Bonked at the Lakeword Sheriff's substation on suspicion of murder were: Donald Paul An tel. 21. of Vllfa Barnwall described by in-vestifjators as the "possible trigger man" in the slaving: Michael Rami' rez, IS.

of 1 fiord Si. and Cs-car Hernandez, 22, of 11S28 Cheshire St. Antel and Ramirez were arrested shortly after midnight by sheriff deputies who were waiting for the pair at. Am el's home. Hernandez uas arrested at his home, about 1:30 a.m.

None Offer Resistance None of the men offered any resistance. Authorities are believed to have been led to Antel a a remit of a composite drawing -hown by a team of of) detectives who questioned neighbors around the Huff home. Although witnesses to the fhotsun slaving of Ann Huff, of 22027 Elaine Ave, 'had thought they four men in the car which sped away following the shooting, slier iff's deputies believe only the three men were involved. Sheriff's homicide detectives questioned the three r-f ths night, but would not reveal if they learned of any motive for the slaying. On Monday one investigator svid that "from the trajectory (of the line of fire) and a study of the scene, it, must be a blatant case of murder joy Similar Car Found The murder wcaoon was not immediately fount).

However a car matching the description of the one in which the assailanls were riding was fount! at Hernandez' home. Sheriff's deputies would not reveal any details about the background cf the three men arrested other than to 3' that all three were unemnloyed. Mis. Bernice Muff. 37.

mother rf the slain child, said neither she nr Ihe father. I.eland Woods. 61, the three men. Mrs. Huff was in hr living rona when a light ellow lfiS Cr.i vol'l Chevelle pulled to a s'op in front nf her hnmn and one msn firH a single bla-t from a shotgun, fatally wounding the rhild.

"Brutish Mon" The girl wa si pit by 42 pellets, two of which lodged in hr hratn. She died minute later at Pinner Hospital in nearby Artrsia. Still unable to that sur thing rnuld happen, Mrs. Huff saH, 'It takes awfully brutish to do that kind of thing to have fun." "Sheriff's deputies have tr.H nty husband tha' the three men wr jut or.t looking for someone kill Tlcase Turn ti 1. Cel.

VOL. XCI SEVEN PARTS Spassky Checks Fischer; Wants Him Punisned KKVIvfWIK', Iceland (UPf) chess champion lloris Ppsskv fcfuspd today to )lay Amct lean challenger Bohby Kischc1 in a 24-fjame world rhampionship maleh until I he International Chess Kcdpi'-ation punishes Fischer lor ''insuU-ins me personally and the U.S.S.K." Match officials postponed the rpenin? of the tournament for the second time but did not set a new starting date. Spassky's statement, in Kussian, was turned in as a formal protest to Fischer's two-day delay on the tournament. Lothar Schmid, official arbiter of the match, said he would need translation of the Soviet protest before he could act upon it. Spasskv said ho would not yet leave Iceland and lea the door open to a possible solution.

"I still want to )lay the match if there is a solution." Spassky said. "I will not play today. 1 will make my decision in the next few days." Delayed Two Pays tha official Soviet news aspnpy. iioted Spassky as Fischer broke the ruies by refusing to show up for the opening ceremonies last Saturday. pny this, Fischer insulted mc personal- and the chess federation of the f.S.S.R.

which 1 represent," Fpa-sky said. FiscivT delayed the tournament for two davs while he haggled for more moncv. Hc finally agreed to after a'BrilNli hanker agreed to double the prize money. It was not clear exactly what effect Spasskv's refusal would have on the matchwhich had been scheduled to start today. Spasskv earlier stalked out of a meeting called to determine who would get the fiit move in the opening game.

Fischer, who did not arrive in Reykjavik until early to-da did not, attend the meeting. He staved in his hotel room. Dr. ix Kuwe, president of the federation, said after Spassky's walkout that he was pessimistic the match would be held. "The situation is critical.

I dont know if the match will played at all. I am very pessimistic," he said. FEATURE INDEX ART. View. Tace 3.

BOOK HEVIKW. View, Tage 9. View, 6. CMSSIF1E1. Part 3.

Tagcs 1-18. COMICS. View, 17. CKOSSWOKW. Tart 5.

Tace 15. PAY IN S.ICKAMENTO. Part 2, raee I. K1HTOK1A1-S COLUMNS. Tart 2, Paces K.

FILMS. View, Pases 11-13. FINANCIAL Tart 3. Pases 7, XIETUOrOLITAN NEWS. Part 2.

WORTS. Pdrt 3. PaSC5 1-fi. TV-RAPIO. ifw.

Paces 16. IS. VITALS. WEATHER. -Fart 2, Page 4.

WOMEN'S. View. 1-1Q. 4 a I 1 Russia's Boris Spassky, left, attending soccer match, refused to play unless Fischer was punished for skipping the opening ceremonies. tit Wircohotos STILL A STALEMATE U.S.

chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer, at right, arrives in Reykjavik, Iceland, for world championship match. But yt x- .7 1 1 -1A (flV, NS, ttJ -x I XXit--ii' ftj 1 -V-t? s- X'X x.v fe 1 vt. Kit i it caused loss estimated ct $220,000. The 70-year-old church was th first cf any denomination built by Negro congregation in Los Angeles. TimM phot by Bom Vrti African Methcxitst Episcopal Church, Sth end Towne where fire Stnr I ri 1.

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