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What happened on January 30, 1985
SPORTS
Trope and Clients Plan Bell Memorial
Giomi Is Dismissed by Knight
GARY MALONCON : UCLA's Captain Has Discovered That It Isn't Easy to Live Up to Walt Hazzard's Greater Expectations
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball BOYS : Nordhoff 52, Agoura 51
Prep Basketball GIRLS : North Hollywood Stays Unbeaten, 53-52
Prep Basketball BOYS : W. Valley Chr. 40, Hillcst Chr. 30
Witt, Angels' Perfect-Game Pitcher, Will Go to Arbitration Seeking to Triple His Salary
ROSS NEWHAN
SCC Grinds Out Win Over Fresno Pacific
JEANMARIE MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Krickstein, Testerman and Aguilera Are Upset
United Press International
Prep Basketball BOYS : W. Simi Chr. 57, Pilgrim 46
Lloyd Leads Biola
Valenzuela Gets $100,000 Raise in Compromise
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Zurbriggen Stars as Swiss Skiers Excel
From Times Wire Services
Boys Roundup : Race in Empire League May Take Turn Tonight
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Cerritos Takes Win Streak to Cypress
Prep Basketball BOYS : Burbank 53, Burroughs 45
Harvard Beats El Segundo With 2 First-Half Goals
NBA Roundup : Bird Saves Celtics at Buzzer Again
DAN HAFNER
Loyola's Smith Believes Best Is Yet to Come : Playmaking Guard Already Is Doing the Lion's Share of Scoring
ALAN DROOZ, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball BOYS : Santa Clara 61, Calabasas 45
Resurgent Wilkes Leads Lakers to an Easy Victory
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Clipper Performance Scheer Agony : Last-Place Cleveland Hands L.A. 5th Loss in Row, 110-94
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
USC Fans Dreading That Familiar Sound : With UCLA Coming Up, Loss to Stanford Could Be Just the First Shoe
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball BOYS : Montclair Prep 65, Village Chr. 50
The NHL : Las Vegas Is a Rest Stop for Kings
Chris Baker
Lloyd-Navratilova Rivalry Makes Both Players Better
Associated Press
College Basketball : Wilbur Leads Villanova's 70-63 Win; DePaul, Oklahoma, TCU Are Victors
From Times Wire Services
Prep Basketball BOYS : Simi Lutheran 65, Ribet Chr. 47
Skiing : U. S. Prospects Are Dim in the World Alpine Championships in Italy
Bob Lochner
Mandatory Drug-Testing Strikes Out
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Will Jeffers : Dana Hills' Senior Is Quickest Route to 6-7 Star McSweeney
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
Short Stories
3 by Taylor Help Bedevil Devils, 6-3
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Brent Martin : Player of the Week : Martin Rises to Height of Expectations
JEANMARIE MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
NHL Roundup : Trottier Hits the 1,000 Mark in 4-4 Tie
DAN HAFNER
Jason Hamlin : Want a Longshot? Junior Fits El Modena's Long-Range Plans
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball BOYS : Bell-Jeff 71, St. Genevieve 61
DEREK RASER
Prep Basketball BOYS : Loyola 51, Notre Dame 41
'51 Redmen Hit a High and Low
BOWLING FOR THE HOUSE : Couple Put Their Alley Up for Grabs, but They Won't Wind Up in the Gutter
RICK REILLY, Times Staff Writer
Beaching a Dinghy Certainly Isn't a Joy
Richard Buffum
UCLA Women's Challenge Rebuffed by Louisiana Tech
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
Prep Basketball BOYS : Faith Baptist Leaves Crossroads in the Dark
DAVE DESMOND
Prep Basketball BOYS : Crespi 73, St. Francis 51
Despite Accident, Irvine Wins in Tennis
Football Coach Is Sued in Death of 13-Year-Old
United Press International
Former USC Quarterback a Starter for USFL's Gold : After a Long Wait, Evans Will Finally Be a Headliner in Denver
STEVE SPRINGER, Times Staff Writer
Eldredge, Wood Lead in Figure Skating
United Press International
Sports DIGEST : CS Northridge Gets Real Test--UCLA--in Men's Volleyball
Reggie Brown : Buena Park Star Is Not Guarded Secret
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Dabasinskas Leads UC San Diego Win
Prep Basketball BOYS : Inatomi's Bombs Help Schurr Blast Slow-Starting Hart
STEVE HENSON
Girls Roundup : Swanson Leads Costa Mesa Past Saddleback
Prep Basketball BOYS : Holy Martyrs 98, Clearview 37
The Magic Kingdom : He's Got It All--Disco, Tub and Home-Court Advantage
Scott Ostler
'I'm just a guy who likes basketball and coaching, and happens to be in a wheelchair.' : He's the Wheelchairman of the Boards : Granada Hills Has a Coach With Heart
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
Nam Cao : More Than 'Dipsey-Doo' Layup Makes a Name for Bolsa Grande Sophomore
SARAH SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Patrick Henry Deals Point Loma Its Third Loss in Row
Boxing : U.S. Team Beaten, 8-3, by Soviets
Associated Press
NEWS
Tooth Decay Prevention Tips
Sally Squires, The Washington Post
FDA Backs Pill to Treat Herpes : Drug Isn't Cure but Can Give Long-Term Relief
MARLENE CIMONS, Times Staff Writer
Neanderthal Skeleton Discovered in Morocco
From Reuters
McMartin Pupil Ends Testimony; Sticks to Account
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
Jets Collide in Air; 2 Die
From Reuters
The Region
The Region
The Region
Number of PACs Increases
Associated Press
The Nation
The Region
The Region
Deukmejian Names Five to Lottery Panel
WILLIAM ENDICOTT, Times Sacramento Bureau Chief
Noted Jazz Drummer Kenneth Clarke Dies at 71
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Americans Unenthusiastic About 'Star Wars' Project
DAVID TREADWELL, Times Staff Writer
Baker Approved for Treasury Job
United Press International
Pentagon Freeze Backed in Senate : Frustrated With White House, GOP Leaders Warn They Have the Votes
KAREN TUMULTY and JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writers
The Region
The Nation
Tourist Infiltrated White House Past Inaugural Guards
GEORGE SKELTON, Times Staff Writer
Yale Blue-Collar Union Approves 3-Year Pact
United Press International
The Region
Oxford Flunks Thatcher Policies
JENNINGS PARROTT
The Region
Swiss Cite Pollution, Call for Gas Rationing
Associated Press
Deaver Leaves Hospital
United Press International
The Nation : Killer Loses Reprieve Bid
Meese Says He Can Handle Job and Private Life
United Press International
The Nation
The Nation
The World
Soviets Urge Peace Treaty
2 Win Panel's Support for Top Treasury Posts
Associated Press
The Nation
Kasparov Posts 2nd Win in Marathon Chess Series
United Press International
Reagan Tries Again to Win MX Support
Associated Press
Kirkpatrick Decides to Exit After Huddle With Reagan : Won't Say if She Got Job Offer
Associated Press
The State : Pregnancy Benefits OKd
Bipartisan Action Being Pressed to Speed Tax Reform
JACK NELSON, Times Washington Bureau Chief
2 Taiwan Gangsters Admit Their Roles in Journalist's Death
DAN MORAIN, Times Staff Writer
3 Tax Reform Proposals Put Before Congress
Associated Press
French-Canadian Station Returning to Maine After Protests
Associated Press
Van de Kamp Aide Did Not Molest Girl, Jury Decides
NANCY HEFFERNAN, Times Staff Writer
U.S.-Nicaragua Enmity a Barrier : Central America Peace Drive Reported in Peril
JUAN de ONIS, Times Staff Writer
Melting Snow Causes Ariz. Emergency : Muddy Roads Delay Supplies to Stranded Reservation Indians
From Times Wire Services
The World
Artukovic Declared Competent
Flood of Imports Pushes Trade Deficit to Record $123.3 Billion : Effects of Strong Dollar Outweigh Increase in Exports
Associated Press
Indian Baskets Attract Different Market
Associated Press
The World
The World
WWII Bomb Kills 2 Boys
Associated Press
The World
The Region
It's a Boy for Farrah Fawcett
From Associated Press
Soaring Costs Peril New Missile
Associated Press
Stanford Researchers Tell Development of Potential Vaccine Against Gonorrhea
United Press International
Coast Guard Rescues 72 Haitians Stranded on Reef
Associated Press
The Nation
Pope Assails Labor-Capital Income Gap
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
Month Off Term : Not Smoking Frees Convict
Associated Press
Red-Faced IRS Puts Out Apology After Computer Foul-Up
United Press International
Air Crash Victim Dies
United Press International
Reagan to Request Extensive Funding Cuts in Housing, Urban Aid Programs
From the Washington Post
The State
No One Noticed Card Law Enactment : How Pennsylvanians Got Gambling: a Fast Shuffle
BOB DROGIN, Times Staff Writer
Detective Who Was Reprimanded Sues LAPD, City for $2 Million
LAURIE BECKLUND, Times Staff Writer
Mother's Suicide Try Leaves Child Dead
Meese Says He's More Sensitive to Ethical Issues
RONALD J. OSTROW and ROBERT L. JACKSON, Times Staff Writers
Chile's Ambassador to OAS Quits Post
United Press International
The Region : Air-Raid Sirens Silenced
DeMassa Wants Drug Conspiracy Charges Dismissed
H.G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Death Penalty Sought for Polish Captain
ROBERT GILLETTE, Times Staff Writer
Thumbnail Sketches of Lottery Board Nominees
Former Lawyer Who Fled With Inmate Gets Parole, Clerk's Job
Associated Press
Cleared Official Says Sex Case Tore Life Apart
Associated Press
Reagan Won't Abolish Education Dept. for Now
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Proposes Massive Land Swap in West
Associated Press
30-Car Pileup Snarls Grapevine
Michael Redgrave 'Stable, Frail'
Associated Press
Assad Nominated for Third Term in Syria
Associated Press
'Nobody Comes Here Because They Want to Get Rich . . . ' : County-USC--What Attracts the Staff ?
PETER H. KING, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Cop Killer Executed as Victim's Dad Watches
Associated Press
The Nation
Littered Majesty : Andes Peak: Popularity Is Contempt
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO,
Times Staff Writer
Reagan Wants $1.8 Billion in Military Aid for Israel
Associated Press
Retracing the steps with his traveling companions in the long journey back to life
Road to the Fair: For Tina Brown, a Decade of Detours
ELIZABETH MEHREN, Times Staff Writer
Neighbors Find Nothing Funny About Mark Twain's Cabin
WILLIAM S. MURPHY,
Murphy is a Times photographer. and
Fashion Extravaganza Is 'Center Stage'
MARY LOU LOPER,
Times Staff Writer
Book Review : A Simple Man of Garbage to the Rescue
RICHARD EDER, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Universal's 'Mask' Gets Seger, Not Springsteen
MICHAEL LONDON, Times Staff Writer
Prince's Bodyguards Held
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Halprin Memorial
Movie Review : 'Go Masters' Links China And Japan
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
12-part Documentary On Life In China To Air
CLARKE TAYLOR
Commentary : Some Recollections Of Robert Kennedy's Times
JUDITH MICHAELSON, Times Staff Writer
Music Awards Only A Prelude : 45 Top Artists Join For One Single
DENNIS HUNT, Times Staff Writer
Giuffria: An Ex-angel's Band On A Rapid Ascent
KATHERINE TURMAN
'Dallas,' 'dynasty' Cited : British Housewives Assn. Is 'fed Up'
MORGAN GENDEL, Times Staff Writer
Cagney's 'Yankee Doodle' Will Get Color Treatment
DAVID CROOK
San Diego Arts Watch : Sneak Preview Of 'Beach Boys'
MATT DAMSKER, San Diego County Arts Editor
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Lam's Taped Story of How He Shot Prof. Cooperman Shown to Jurors
JERRY HICKS and MARK LANDSBAUM, Times Staff Writers
Mother Confident Son Will Be Found : Search Pressed for 3-Year-Old Laotian Who Vanished Monday
DAVID FREED, Times Staff Writer
Judge in Trial of Mayor Wants Final Arguments Delivered Today
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
Erosion Control Edict Drains Developer
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : McCarthy Sees Only 2% Chance He'll Run for Different Post
Oregon to Target Women in Drive Against Rubella
Associated Press
What Is He Saying?
The Missiles of Spring
Cold Puts a Muffler on Hedgecock's Mouthpiece
BARRY M. HORSTMAN
Wilderness Panel Created
United Press International
L.A. County Bid to Reduce Number on Streets, Save Money : Plan Calls for Homeless to Reapply for Social Security
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Votes Against Placing Measure on Ballot : Bernson Says Valley Opposes Police Tax
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
Bradley Promises to Give Gays More Important City Positions
KEVIN RODERICK, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach : Schools Taking Advice on Hiring Superintendent
Adrianne Goodman
Bill Would Extend Life of Mountains Agency
Pharmacist Group Wins State Award
Council Agrees to Put Tax Plan for Police on June Ballot
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
Waiting . . . Waiting . . .
Costa Mesa : Planning Panel OKs Phase of Lakes Project
Deukmejian's Park Proposals
Irvine Citizens Voice Division on Freeway Fee
Senator Sues to Get Army's Mengele Papers
From Newsday
Funds Supported for N. Hollywood Apartments
RICHARD SIMON, Times Staff Writer
Driver Shot in Scuffle With Officer
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Suspect Wanted to Burn Something, Affidavit Alleges
PATRICIA KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
Port Backs Design for 2nd Hotel Tower Near Convention Center
TOM GREELEY, Times Staff Writer
6-Month Investigation Ends in 4 Drug Arrests
'Go out and get yourself a redeye,' she said in mock Mae West.
DOUG SMITH
Key Aide to Chancellor : Saddleback Teachers Urge Firing of Official
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Chile Executes 2 for Killing 8 Men, 2 women
Court Temporarily Restrains Anti-Abortionist Groups
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Caltrans Plans Freeway Closures for Repairs
Bolsa Chica : Minus Tides Will Offer Birds, Watchers a Break
Adrianne Goodman
San Diego
Negligence, Bus Defect Claimed : Ski Trip Chaperon Sues Over Bus Crash Injuries
Man Held 11 Years Gets New Trial as Witness Recants
United Press International
County Won't Extend Permit of Nudist Camp
JILL STREWART and JAMES QUINN, Times Staff Writers
Bushard Street Closed for Sewer Repair Work
Downtown Loft Dwellers Get City OK
LANIE JONES, Times Staff Writer
Firefighters Train for Another Killer: Fast Water
SANDY BANKS, Times Staff Writer
Seal Beach Voters Back Controversial Plan for 18-Acre Business Park
G.M. BUSH, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Would-Be Taxi Operators Blocked Again by Council
Jane Galbraith \f7
San Marcos Council Still Redrawing Lines on Trash Plant
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Oceanside
Sidearms
Court Psychiatrist Finds Artukovic to Be Mentally Unfit
WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writer
'Invasion of the Sanctuaries'
Costa Mesa Man Held in Stabbing of Bar Customer
Chamber to Retract Charges : Sunland Care Facility Cleared of Allegations
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Rules Laid Down for LAPD's Organized Crime Squad
ANDY FURILLO, Times Staff Writer
Military Police Detail Withdrawn From Oceanside
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
County OKs Using Motel as Shelter for Homeless
JILL STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach : Recent Bride Dies as Car Leaves Road, Hits Truck
Andy Rose \f7
Judy Kanan Slain by Masked Gunman : Scion of Agoura Pioneers Killed
GREG BRAXTON and BOB POOL, Times Staff Writers
South Laguna : Group Prepares to Fight Sewage Discharge Plan
Dan Nakaso
Hearing Today : Doctor Finds Artukovic Incompetent
WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writer
El Toro Base Seeks to Move Carrier-Landing Practice
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Woman Admits Acting as Go-Between in Alleged Murder-for-Hire Arrangement
ROBERT W. STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Nudist Camp Denied Permit It Needs to Stay Open
JILL STEWART and JAMES QUINN, Times Staff Writers
High School Class Faces Up to the Many Faces of Death
HERBERT J. VIDA,
Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Time Inc. Profit Rises in 4th Quarter and Year
KATHRYN HARRIS
Japan and U.S. to Discuss Ending of Trade Barriers
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
Conoco cut the price of a key grade of crude oil.
Nation
VICTORIA McCARGAR
Texaco Suffers $552-Million Loss in 4th Quarter
Soybean Futures Retreat
From Associated Press
Pickens will meet with a pension-fund group.
Union Says Farm Board Aids Growers
Harry Bernstein
Frontier Airlines said it will sell five of its jets.
American Express renamed some businesses.
OPEC Meeting Again Today as Reports of Oil Price Cut Persist
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Imperial Corp. Profitable for 1st Time Since '80
FREDERICK M. MUIR
Los Angeles County
DALE POLLOCK
B of A Appoints Miscoll to Key Position in L.A.
JUBE SHIVER Jr.
Board Targeted at Datapoint
Associated Press
Business Failures Increase in France
Associated Press
OPEC Says It Will Reduce Oil Prices by Up to $1.41 a Barrel
Associated Press
Pacific Telesis Posts Higher Profit Than Forecast for '84
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
El Torito Restaurants
BRUCE HOROVITZ
McDonnell put its name on its computer firms.
Market Surges in Late Rally; Dow Sets Record
From Times Wire Services
B of A Loss Tied to Default by Local Company
AL DELUGACH, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Steel Back in the Black in 1984
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
Chevron Net Falls 3.5% in 1984 to $1.53 Billion
A&M Records Ends Pact With CBS Subsidiary : Polydor Will Handle European Distribution
Wm. KNOEDELSEDER Jr., Times Staff Writer
An ex-stockbroker testified about his trading.
American business productivity rose 3.6% in 1984.
DuPont offered workers an early retirement plan.
Microdata Corp. will get new letterhead.
Disneyland Magic Rubs Off on Hotels : Surge in Reservations Reported as a Result of 30th-Year Fete
BRUCE HOROVITZ, Times Staff Writer
Following Customers' Lead : Ford Gambles on Styling to Regain Lost Consumers
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
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