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What happened on July 28, 1985
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Karel Shook, Renowned Ballet Master, Dies at 64
White Punks a New Puzzle in Gang Scene
DOUG SMITH, Times Staff Writer
'Pax Atomica' Peace?
Western Avenue: : Not Long Ago South Bay Area Cut by Street Was 'Edge of the World'
PATT MORRISON, Times Staff Writer
A Hard Crime to Crack : Special Joint Squad Makes Inroads With Arson Cases
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Brea : Bingo Players May Get More Time and Prizes
Roxana Kopetman \f7
Rep. Badham and the Oil Drilling Plan
Billy Graham's Crusade Puts Planning, Precision Into Campaign for Souls
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Decision on Hedgecock's Lawyer Was Wise Move
Northridge Fight Ends in Stabbing Death
A Letter Comes to Life
Steve Emmons
Santiago Canyon
Latino Found Stabbed Fatally in N. Hollywood
Reiner's Plan to Trim Jail Crowds Gets Cool Reaction
PHILIPP GOLLNER, Times Staff Writer
Times' S.D. Offices Move to B Street
Calls Claim 'Absurd'
A Degree in Learning
Commentary : A One-Party County Pays the Price
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN,
Jeffrey A. Perlman is The Times' county bureau chief and a political writer in Orange County
Businesslike Bruins Bare Money-Making Plan
From United Press International
Laguna Beach
Crusade Coverage
Race Track Entry Card Challenged : New 'Millionaire' May Not Be Paid
KATHLEEN H. COOLEY, Times Staff Writer
Final Talks, Hearing Due on Offshore Drilling Plan
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN and KRISTINA LINDGREN, Times Staff Writers
San Diego County : 2 Brush Fires Burn in County
Another View of Grand Jury Selection
A Proposal Worth Pursuing
Courts' Attitude on Drunk Driving
Old-Timers Combat Crime in Tough Oakland Neighborhood
United Press International
The Furor Over Smoking Regulations
Civilian Jailers --Sheriff Replies
Markets Getting Good at Clearing the Shelves
MICHAEL C. TIPPING, United Press International
San Clemente : Police Get Pay Boosts Under 2-Year Contract
Robert Hanley \f7
Westminster : Condition of Infant Hit by Automobile Improves
Dave Palermo \f7
Victims of Accident Beats Odds, Becomes a Doctor
From Associated Press
Oceanside
Post-Wedding Party Erupts Into Street Brawl; 12 Arrested
ANDY ROSE, Times Staff Writer
Aiding the 'Motel Homeless'
Fund-Raiser Fuels Project to Place Offenders on Graffiti Cleanup Job
DENISE HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : Suspect Jailed in Beating Death of Man
Andy Rose \f7
Court of Appeal Backs Open Hearing for Teen
THOMAS OMESTAD, Times Staff Writer
Norco, Corona Gear Up to Raise Revenues Through Auto Malls
BARRY S. SURMAN, Times Staff Writer
Teachers on the Picket Line: More Than Salary Is at Stake
BILL BILLITER,
Times Staff Writer
Pygmy Study Shows Bees' Sweet Side
PATRICIA WARD BIEDERMAN, Times Staff Writer
School Closing Barn Door on Urban Farm
MAYERENE BARKER, Times Staff Writer
Schools' Psychological Team Tries to Help Students Coping With Crisis
PAMELA MORELAND, Times Staff Writer
Tilting at Gin Mills Becomes New Passion of Former Drunk
BOB BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Campaign Road for College Trustee Stretches From Palm Desert to Switzerland
Associated Press
Appearance Belies Worldwide Reputation : Desert Shop Has Date With Fame
Associated Press
A Tough Guy on Defense : Hedgecock's New Attorney Doesn't Mind Playing Rough
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
Scouting's Heroes Change but Goals Stay Same
RICHARD BUFFUM
Newport Beach : Coastal Panel Approves Balboa Building Project
Robert Hanley \f7
Dialogue on Health Care Issues
Vista Political Veteran Playing a Loud Tune : Watchdog or Misfit? Von Haden's Civic Stamina Hard to Match
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach : Saudi Tourists' Fishing Trip Goes Up in Smoke
Andy Rose \f7
But One Detective Cites Major Thefts : White Gangs Viewed Mostly as Nuisance
DOUG SMITH, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
Blood Doping: How It's Done : Fueling The Racing Mechanism
The Boat Makers of Harkers Island : Proud Builders Eschew Blueprints and Elaborate Plans
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Miami Area Is U.S. Murder Capital of 1984
Associated Press
Autistic Youth Thrives in Large, Loving Family : 17-Year-Old Is Not Shut Away in His Own Little World
TIA GINDICK, Times Staff Writer
All That Jazz : KLON-FM Attracts New Audience That Doesn't Mind Sitting Out the Polka
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Revives Plan to Kill Marijuana With Paraquat
ROBERT A. JONES, Times Staff Writer
Numbers Worsen : Poverty: Toll Grows Amid Aid Cutbacks
RICHARD E. MEYER and BARRY BEARAK, Times Staff Writers
Army Ousts Uganda's President : Mutiny in North Spreads to Capital; Obote, Aides Flee
CHARLES T. POWERS, Times Staff Writer
Gorbachev Asserts Peace Goals at Youth Festival
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Did USOC Underestimate Enemy in War on Drugs?
ELLIOTT ALMOND and JULIE CART, Times Staff Writers
Viewers Views
MARTTI VAINIO : He Went From Being the Apple of Finland's Eye to Being the Rotten Runner in the Country's Barrel
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : CANOEING AND KAYAKING : '84 Games Were Best Ever; Is U.S. Up a Creek in '88?
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
The House : Development Aid
The Nation
NASA Names Manager
United Press International
The World
The World
The World : Bad Food Charge Denied
The World
The Region
Top S. African Official Discounts U.N. Sanctions Call
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Determined to Make Union Succeed : More Couples Seek Premarital Advice
Associated Press
The World
Opposing S. Africa : Santa Monica Schools Join Divestiture List
MARK HENRY, Times Staff Writer
Many Seek Aid as Several Small Fires Still Burn
The State
The Region
Governor Has Mixed Views on Tax Reform
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
Countdown for Shuttle Begins After Crews Clean Fluid System
Associated Press
Shops Closed 4th Day in Guadeloupe
From Reuters
The World
The Region
The Region : Reduced Consumption of Water Urged
The Nation
The World
The Nation
Center Will Monitor Any Mengele Windfall
From the Associated Press
Career, Family Tough for Women, O'Connor Says
United Press International
'I Am Very Powerful,' Ex-Dictator Tells Military Mutineers : Follow My Advice, Amin Says From Saudi Exile
Associated Press
Peking Census Expected to Pass 11 Million in 2000
Associated Press
Serious Crimes in U.S. Decline for Third Straight Year
PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The House : Development Aid
The Nation
Nine Arrested in Protest of Sub Commissioning
United Press International
The State
Federal Judges Complain Pay Is Too Low, Seek Raises
LEE MAY, Times Staff Writer
Governor Takes a Break From Crises : Says Poison, Fire, Insect Problems Are Best Handled by Experts
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
Police Use Fake Murder to Prove Killer's Innocence
Associated Press
Calls Home to U.S. May Touch Travelers' Wallets
From Associated Press
The Nation
get the answers
Blast Thought to Be Soviet Nuclear Test
Associated Press
The State
The Nation
The State
The Nation
Still Ahead of Original Schedule : Promised in May, Ramps Should Open This Week
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Hawthorne Crime Declines by 5.6%
He Finds Entertainment in the Stars
Viewers Views
tempting weekend home
Viewers Views
Viewers Views
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : VOLLEYBALL : U.S. Teams Have a Tough Act to Follow in 1988 Olympics in Seoul--Their Own
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
Car Bomb Rocks Capital as Peru Prepares for Transfer of Power
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, Times Staff Writer
Mall Neighbor's Complaint
The State
At the Beach, a Sport With a Beat : Ex-Boxer Has Fitness Routine in the Bag
ALAN CITRON, Times Staff Writer
The Region
Pasadena Board Supports Superintendent in Inquiry
MARY BARBER, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Strike at Western Union
Nuclear Bombs Are Not Color Blind
Bomb Hits S. Africa Embassy in Lisbon
From Times Wire Services
Executive Sues Rock Star Fogerty for $142 Million
From United Press International
The Region
Predicts Surge in Economy : Reagan Lauds Gains in Black Employment
DON IRWIN, Times Staff Writer
Cocaine Burned in Mexico
Associated Press
Old West Image Is Firmly Entrenched
Associated Press
Special Deliveries : Everything From Sushi to Shape-Ups at Your Door
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
Prop. A's Half-Cent Sales Tax Keeps Transit Moving On : Cities, Private Bus Companies and Riders Strike It Rich
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
a zest for fruit trees
Reagan Urged to Act Against Apartheid
From a Times Staff Writer
Foresters Fight Fire With Fire
Associated Press
U.S. Offers Reward in Salvador Deaths of Six Americans
United Press International
The World
U.S. Court Orders EPA to Curb Midwest Power Plant Emissions
Associated Press
The Region
Cargo Cowboys : Truckers' Roads From Harbor to Rail Yards Aren't All Lined With Gold
TIM WATERS, Times Staff Writer
S. Africa Black Towns: Friends 'Are Just Gone' : Week of Emergency Rule Brings Nighttime Raids on Homes; Children Reported Taken
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
UAW OKs Pact for GM Saturn Plant in South
From Associated Press
Campaign Catches On : L.A. Pair Seek Wages for Women's Unpaid Work
KATHLEEN HENDRIX, Times Staff Writer
True Survivors : Watts Renews Celebration of Its Towers
EDWARD J. BOYER, Times Staff Writer
Offended by Implications
U.S. Demands End to State of Emergency in S. Africa
From Associated Press
Bee Threat May Force Spraying of Wide Area
NANCY SKELTON and RONALD B. TAYLOR, Times Staff Writers
Compton College Awarded Grant for Nursing Program
Much of the Flavor of '84 Festival Retained for Reprise Session in '87
BARBARA ISENBERG
Harbor-Artesia Link Still Not Open : Ribbon Cutting Doesn't Stop Work on Freeway
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
American Accused : Trial Offers Rare Look at China Justice
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Murder Inquiry Leads to Drug Arrests
Associated Press
Good Intentions Won't Get Answer
Coronet Debs Step Out at Bel-Air Club
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Russian Finds Cache of Gold in Lithuania
From Reuters
Visit to L.A. Promises Trade; City May Get Rare Monkeys : Chinese President Affirms Ties to U.S.
DAVID HOLLEY, Times Staff Writer
FBI Also a Resident of S.F. Neighborhood : Soviet Consulate: Cow Hollow Intrigue
WILLIAM OVEREND, Times Staff Writer
Faith-Healers Won't Go to Jail in Child's Death
United Press International
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : THE NEW SPORTS : Tennis and Table Tennis Are In for the '88 Games, but Baseball Is Still Pitching for Major League Status
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Indian Agency's Investments Cost U.S. Insurer Millions
United Press International
Treaty at Center of Controversy Over Commercial Seal Harvest
BILL CURRY, Times Staff Writer
Dog Has His Day in Courtroom
CONNIE STEWART
Benefit Will Be a Prize-Winning Affair
JODY JACOBS
Warehouse to Be Flooded to Douse Two-Day Fire
Associated Press
South Gate Official Compiles Data : Teacher Quality Cited as Issue in Pupil Shift
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
THE BIGGEST MOMENT : U.S. Men Gymnasts Could Have Been Content With Just Earning a Medal; Instead, They Were as Good as Gold
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
The Teams: Romania's Participation in the L.A. Games : 'THERE WERE REAL RISKS INVOLVED' : But Romanian Officials Say Defying Soviets, Coming to L.A., Was Well Worth It
ROBERT GILLETTE, Times Staff Writer
Tree Problem Took Root 30 Years Ago : Sidewalk Repairs in Limbo for 2 More Weeks
GERALD FARIS, Times Staff Writer
People Feel It: Olympics Reached Out and Touched L.A.
BOB OATES, Times Staff Writer
Battle Continues Over Price Club
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : FENCING : U.S. Made Stab at Medals; Instead, It Won Friends
JOHN DART, Times Staff Writer
6 Building Owners Warned : Maywood Gets Tough on Quake Standards
MELINDA BURNS, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update. : WATER POLO : New Coach, Mostly New Team Will Attempt to Improve a Golden Notch at Seoul Games
MILES CORWIN, Times Staff Writer
LBCC to Provide Training in Electronics for Factory Workers
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update. : TEAM HANDBALL : Predictions of Popularity Notwithstanding, Fans Came, Saw and Were Left Unconquered
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
With Quiet Regret, Lewis Ends a Career
DEBORAH HASTINGS, Times Staff Writer
Stolen-Check Case Against Compton Minister Dropped
WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : FIELD HOCKEY : U.S. Still Goal and Coach Behind Competitively
ALAN DROOZ, Times Staff Writer
THE QUIETEST MOMENT : With Little Fanfare, U.S. Men, Women Basketball Teams Did What Was Expected of Them
BILL SHIRLEY, Times Staff Writer
ESSAY : PEOPLE POLITICS : This Positive Force, Missed by Many, Is Central to Games
BUD GREENSPAN,
Bud Greenspan is an Emmy award winning film producer who specializes in Olympic film-making. His company, Cappy Productions, will soon release the official film of the 1984 Games, "16 Days to Glory."
Viewers Views
It's Not All Smiles as Ma Maison Plans Hotel
MATHIS CHAZANOV, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : YACHTING : Team Floats Along During Buildup for America's Cup
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
THERE'S A New Spirit in Seoul : This City of a Torn Past Has Put the Pieces Together Again While Preparing to Hold '88 Summer Olympic Games
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
1984 Olympic Film Premiere Monday Night
CHP Vows Speedy Action on Radar for Kanan Road
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
THE ATHLETES THE DAZZLING DOZEN : They Were the Best of the Best, the Ones You Will Remember When the '84 Games Are Mostly a Blur
EARL GUSTKEY, Times Staff Writer
Pasadena Panel OKs New Plans for Marketplace
DEBORAH HASTINGS, Times Staff Writer
Self-Contained Drinking Device : Helmet Maker Aims at Quenching Yuppies' Thirst
ALAN MALTUN, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update. : JUDO : The Production of 2 Medals in '84 Brings A Promise to Go to the Mat for More in '88
DICK RORABACK, Times Staff Writer
Will Los Angeles Bail Out Olympics Once More in 2036?
Jim Murray
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : SHOOTING : Officials Say Big Crowds in '84 Triggered New Plans
ELLIOTT ALMOND, Times Staff Writer
THE ARTS FESTIVAL : The Successes of '84 Have Spurred Plans for a Reprise Festival in '87, and Perhaps More Through '91
BARBARA ISENBERG, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : CYCLING : The Sudden Transfusion of Excitement Drips Away With Blood-Doping Discovery
SHAV GLICK, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update. : SOCCER : Even Though They Flocked to the Olympics, U.S. Fans Mostly Just Kick This Sport Around
GRAHAME L. JONES, Times Staff Writer
A BEHIND-THE-SCENES LOOK AT THE UEBERROTH AND USHER SHOW . . . : Games Were Business, but Not as Usual
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : WRESTLING : After They Have a Summer of Their Content, They Now Grapple With, and In, Obscurity
DAVE DISTEL, Times Staff Writer
Steven Fraser Learns Timing Isn't Everything
Mike Downey
'84 Games, the Good Old Days . . .
Scott Ostler
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : ROWING : U.S. Teams Mostly Going Gently Down the Stream
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING : Ruiz and Costie May Be Gone, But the Sport Is Not Forgotten as U.S. Rebuilds for 1988
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
WHAT THE GAMES MEANT TO TELEVISION : ABC's Ruhe Got the Responsibility, And Later the Acclaim, for Network
LARRY STEWART, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : EQUESTRIAN : Riding the Crest of a Huge Success in '84 Makes '88 Goals a Horse of a Different Color
LYNN SIMROSS, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : ARCHERY : Attempt to Make Sport More Exciting for TV Falls on Deaf Minds at ABC Network Level
ELLIOTT ALMOND, Times Staff Writer
New HGH Situation: Drug Athletes Take May Have Killer Virus
ELLIOTT ALMOND and JULIE CART, Times Staff Writers
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? Here's an Update : MODERN PENTATHLON : Tired of the Turmoil, the Sponsoring Army Took Its Pistols and Sabers and Went Home
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
A LOOK AT THE OTHER SPORTS : Post-Olympic Fortunes of U.S. Teams in Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, and Track and Field Are Well-Known; But what is the status of U.S. Teams in Lesser-known Sports? : WEIGHTLIFTING : This Sport Missed Its Big Chance in 1984 to Showcase a Badly Needed Role Model
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
FIVE TO WATCH : Who Will Be the Stars of '88 Olympic Games? These Up-and-Coming U.S. Athletes Could Be the Ones Who Steal the Spotlight in Seoul
STEVE SPRINGER, Times Staff Writer
THE AGONY OF DEFEAT : AT END OF STEEPLECHASE, HE WAS OUT OF IT--LITERALLY : Fate Was Again Cruel to Marsh
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
fans near and far
Members of U.S. Women's Volleyball Team Virtually Dedicated Their Lives to Winning a Gold Medal; Instead, They Had to Settle for a Silver Medal, but in Looking Back on the Experience . . . : THEY'D DO IT AGAIN
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
WHAT THE GHAMES MEANT TO TELEVISION : Sullivan Denies She Was Soft on Slaney
LARRY STEWART, Times Staff Writer
THE AGONY OF DEFEAT : INTRODUCING: GABRIELE, MS. MISHAP : It Seems Andersen-Schiess, of Marathon Fame, Is an Accident Waiting to Happen
MARLENE CIMONS, Times Staff Writer
Heat's On in Drug Arena : Police Put Pressure on Pasadena's Villa Parke
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
THE AGONY OF DEFEAT : THE SPLIT SECOND THAT WILL LAST FOREVER : When Mary Decker Tripped on Zola Budd's Heel and Fell Out of the 3,000-Meter Race, Her Troubles Were Really Just Beginning
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
Beach Cities Propose Coordinated Effort Against Child Abuse
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Olympic Sponsors See Games as a Mixed Blessing
JUBE SHIVER Jr. and NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writers
Philanthropic Haas Family Embraces a New Cause--Total Control of Levi
VICTOR F. ZONANA, Times Staff Writer and SAN FRANCISCO
Los Angeles County
Catalogue for China
JOHN M. BRODER
Hammond Co. Reports Drop in First-Period Net
HEIDI EVANS
Joining the Club Is a Lengthy and Tedious Process
Low Inflation Makes Business Earn Growth
John F. Lawrence is The Times' economic affairs editor
Applied Data Reports Plunge in Quarter Profits
Huntington National Says Earnings Up 6%
Swedlow's First Quarter Shows 38% Income Gain
Second-Quarter Profits Decline 52% at Ceradyne
Let Our People Work
U.S. Industrial Policy Could Protect Trade
Tax Example Challenged
Concierge for Business
VICTORIA McCARGAR
Hard to Draw the Line
Newport Pharmaceuticals Posts First Profitable Year in 15-Year History
Heritage Bank Talks Resume on Thursday
HEIDI EVANS, Times Staff Writer
Profit Up, Sales Down at Republic Resources
JEANNE BOYER
Summer Games Helped 'Pin Lady' Build a Business
JEANNE BOYER, Times Staff Writer
Battle Over Operations in Atlantic City : Trump-Harrah's Partnership in Casino Erupts Into a Bitter Feud
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, Times Staff Writer
Souvenir Sales May Power Yachting Effort to Win Back America's Cup
NANCY RIVERA
Share Profits, Add Jobs
States Shifting Strategy in Bid to Lure Plants : Big Incentives Rarely Sway Firms' Choice of Location for Facility
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Before and After the Olympics, as Well as in and Out of Water, Terry Schroeder Received . . . : PLENTY OF EXPOSURE
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
A Statue of Ted Williams Unveiled at Cooperstown
United Press International
Trumaine Johnson Isn't Worried About Living Up to Great Expectations
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
National League Roundup : Astros Give Up 16 Unearned Runs in Opener; Mets Sweep
DAN HAFNER
Aspiring 'Flying Frenchmen' Attend Florida Hockey School
BOB KEIM, United Press International
Sully Says He'd Rather Not Sign With the Rams Again
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Floyd Retains Hartford Lead Without Playing
From Times Wire Services
Even Dodgers Can't Stop Dodgers : On a Bad Day, They're Still Good Enough to Win, 5-4
STEVE SPRINGER, Times Staff Writer
American League Roundup : Rice Gets Steamed; Red Sox Win Streak Stopped at Six Games
DAN HAFNER
Replacing a Legend Takes Time
Jim Murray
ANALYSIS : Talks in Late Innings; Can Ueberroth Get Save?
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Little Al Has Hit Made It in the Big Time
Associated Press
Field of Seven Entered in Feature at Del Mar
Garvey Uses His Head to Help the Padres, 2-0 : Bat Also Plays Role in Win Over Cardinals
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
As Usual, Casey Has Last Word
TeamTennis : No Rest for Buds Before Their 25-19 Loss at Boston
Special to The Times
Race Across AMerica : Boyer Holds a 27-Mile Lead Over Secrest After Seventh Day
Three Are Invited to Golf World Series
Associated Press
Raider Camp : Nelson, Still Unsigned, Has Left the Team
MARK HEISLER
Navy vs. Notre Dame Returning to Baltimore
Associated Press
Garden Grove Bowler Qualifies for Trials
THE BATTLE ON THE BAY : If the Giants Want to Stay in San Francisco and the City Wants the Team to Stay, Then What's All This Talk About San Jose?
BOB OATES, Times Staff Writer
Spectator Killed as Dragster Slams Into Stands
Shrine Game : South Stops Emanuel in Beating North, 25-6
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
Lendl Ends Becker's Win Streak
From Times Wire Services
4 to Be Inducted Into Hall of Fame : Wilhelm, Brock Head the List Headed for Cooperstown
Associated Press
Buffalo's Bell Hoping for Another Big Season
United Press International
OFF-FIELD FUTURE: : First of Super Steelers to Retire, Mullins Has Adjusted Well to Life After Football
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
EYING A NEW START IN THE NFL : Trumaine Johnson Wants to Catch on With Chargers
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
Winning Big in 1984 Hasn't Helped 1985 Padres : Fans' Expectations of Another Runaway Give Way to Reality of a Pennant Race
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
American League : Red Sox Likely to Hold On to Torrid Boggs
Mike Penner
National Sports Festival : As It Rains, Joyner Pours It On for Fast Start in the Heptathlon
PAT CANNON, Times Staff Writer
Youngblood Says He Will Miss Camaraderie of Training Camp
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
In the NFL Draft, a Few Extra Pounds Cost Duval Love Several Rounds : Ram Lineman's Fatburger Diet Went to Waist
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
National League : Nearly Everyone Has Played a Part in the Sinking of San Diego's Ship
Gordon Edes
Spend a Buck Tires in Stretch, Loses to 35-1 Shot at Monmouth
From Times Wire Services
Horse Racing Roundup : Clouds Daughter Comes From Behind for Victory in 30th Osunitas Stakes
MARK STADLER
Sports Festival Notes : Humidity Takes Toll on 15K Walk Favorite Despite 6 A.M. Start
PAT CANNON, Times Staff Writer
Cram Breaks World Mark in Mile Run : 11 Days After His Record 1,500, Briton Posts a 3:46.31 at Oslo
From Times Wire Services
McCallum Takes On Ex-Sparring Partner
United Press International
THE TRUE AMATEURS : In 'The Amateurs,' Author David Halberstam Discovers That the Olympic Spirit Still Burns Within Athletes Such U.S. Rowing Team Alternate Christopher Wood (at Left)
MIKE GRANBERRY, Times Staff Writer
JOHN McENROE : Becker's Wimbledon Win May Have Given No. 1 Player Incentive He Needs
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Angels Put Mack Under Fire and Lose Again, 8-3
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
REAL ESTATE
Coating Needed to Reduce Constant Brass Maintenance
Quigley, Hansen Head San Diego AIA Award List
Work Begins on Industrial Structure
Custom Home Sites Open for Sale in Anaheim Hills
Hotel Topped Out
Navy Training Unit to Become Tallest
Time-Share Auction Set
Affordability Gap
Shopping Centers : Work Started On Hollywood Center
Wiltern Tours Begin Saturday
Contract for Rent-Subsidy Vouchers Okd
Business Park Begun in Valencia
Harris Firm Sells Malibu Building
Hamilton Goes, 15 Fiefdoms Stay
Investor Purchases Motel in Oceanside
Bay City Housing Costs Drive Residents Away
FRANK THORSBERG, UPI Business Writer
Shopping Centers to Be Topic in Maui
Required Reading for Law Class
Cal State L. A. Seeks Designs for Student Housing
Center Reports on Leasing Progress
Home Improvement : Woodworking Store Has Extensive Stock
Dale Baldwin
Night Time Deemed Ideal to Shop for Dream House
Dick Turpin, Times Real Estate Editor
Improved Appearance : Flagstones Make Nice New Surface for Patio
ANDY LANG, Associated Press
Mission Valley Building Purchased for $5 Million
Architects' Task Force to Aid Victims of Baldwin Hills Fire
Unrestricted Park Use
Fall Finish Set for Car Center
Proposals Sought for South Park
Stockton Home Firm Enters L. A. Market
Move the Missions
San Francisco OKs Redevelopment Plan : Downtown Project Pays Heed to Recreational, Cultural Uses
Entries Invited for Elan Grand Award Judging
Pleased by 'Hind Site'
No Tilting at Windmills
Terence M. Green
Watts Towers Restored and on View Again
Bakersfield Hospital Adds Structures
Single-Family Homes Open in Corona
Home Manufacturers Cancel Show : Drop in Entries Blamed for End of Exhibit After 32 Years
TERENCE M. GREEN, Times Staff Writer
'Dynamic and Diverse' : Asians Take to L. A.'s Financial Climate
DON G. CAMPBELL, Times Staff Writer
Single-Level Condominiums Open Today in Yorba Linda
Meridian Dominates San Diego Skyline : City's Tallest Building Contains l72 Luxury Homes, Shops
He Came, Saw and Conquered
EVELYN De WOLFE
Whitehawk Ranch Opens Four Models
278 Homes Under Way in Rancho Bernardo
Promenade Aims to Set Urban Life Style : Downtown Gets Its First Privately Developed Apartments in 16 Years
EVELYN De WOLFE
Hotel Site Sold to Compri Group
Villa Paloma Town Houses Open in Rancho Cucamonga
ENTERTAINMENT
A PRAIRIE CULT COMPANION : Is Garrison Keillor as Good as Sweet Corn?
IRV LETOFSKY
3rd Bowl Performance For Mahler's Eighth
DANIEL CARIAGA
Mad Eddie
DAVID T. FRIENDLY
Live Aid
Wonderdog Turns Self In
Whom, Us?
Act Uncharitable
Live Aid
Bossy
Live Aid
Opinion Worship
Team Disney--flying High In Burbank
DAVID T. FRIENDLY
For 'Cry'-ing Out Loud, Godley, Creme Are Back
DENNIS HUNT
A Torrent Of Good Luck
JOHN M. WILSON
Roeg Doesn't Look Back
RODERICK MANN
Nurturing The Fledgling Playwright
SYLVIE DRAKE
Johnny Carson's Belly-up Knat: More To Come?
DAVID CROOK
Kensett's Impressions Of Landscape
WILLIAM WILSON
Ansel Adams' Photos: 40 Years Of Controversy
DIANA MAR,
Mar, a UCLA graduate, is a Calendar intern. and
Great Scott
This Man Steven
Let Them Buy Art
Live Aid
Live Aid
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TRAVEL
A glimpse of the horse-and buggy : AMISH COUNTRY : " One can hear the birds, the insects, the wind in the grass, the breathing of the horse. " Merle Good, "Who Are theAmish"?
JERRY HULSE,
Times Travel Editor
10th Anniversary Set in Papua
An Issue for Comments
Chicago the Hub
Out of Date
Expensive B&Bs
Hong Kong Prices
Chicago the Hub
Getting Better
'Don't Leave Home . . . '
Egypt's Newest Oasis
DAVID LAMB,
Times Staff Writer
Camping on Catalina Means Friends and Stars
SHARON DIRLAM,
Times Staff Writer
Dream of Being a Jet-Setter Is Bumped by Reality
SUE MARTIN,
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Scandinavian Laundries
OPINION
The Survival of Israel
The Survival of Israel
Spy Panic
Tutorial Help in Parochial Schools
Touchy Times in Peru
Summer Camp
Feminist Dichotomy: Moles and Militants
Kay Mills,
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Tutorial Help in Parochial Schools
The Whale Watch
The Survival of Israel
The Survival of Israel
The Survival of Israel
The Survival of Israel
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