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What happened on October 11, 1985
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Landmark Chinatown Restaurant to Hang Up Chopsticks
DAVID HOLLEY, Times Staff Writer
Death Tied to Gang Brings Guilty Verdict
JANET RAE-DUPREE, Times Staff Writer
Phone Book Delivery Begins in East Valley
$100,000 From Newport Couple : Gift Lifts UCI Hope for a Peace Institute
HEIDI EVANS, Times Staff Writer
Unruly Visitors at Observatory Pose Problem
JOHN KENDALL, Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana : Officers on Task Force Arrest Robbery Suspects
Mark Landsbaum \f7
San Diego
Paying the Price for Cleanup
Escondido
Escondido
FM Station Switches Format, Call Letters
Assemblyman Forges Compromise on County Courthouse
KRISTINA LINDGREN, Times Staff Writer
Bid Stormy Weather Adieu as Sun Makes a Comeback
NANCY REED, Times Staff Writer
Brea : Residents Will Weigh 2 Redevelopment Plans
Roxana Kopetman
Countywide : Republicans Widen Voter Registration Lead
Andy Rose
Pay for Teachers: State Holds Keys to the Cash
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
The Weather : Clear, Dry Weekend Ahead for Southland
TED THACKREY Jr., Times Staff Writer
Union Calls Off County Strikes; New Talks Slated
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
Opening of State Lottery
Opening of State Lottery
Care for Babies
Opening of State Lottery
Pay It Again, Sam
Opening of State Lottery
Ventura County Fair Is Fairly Bursting With Fun Adventures
Mayor's Wishes Prevail : Burbank Set to Party as Age Issue Is Settled
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
2 Judges Are Elevated to Superior Court
KATHLEEN H. COOLEY, Times Staff Writer
Associates Expect Hedgecock to Resign, Not 'Delay Inevitable'
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
'Only Earth'
Woman Falls Off Truck, Is Killed
Writer Frees Belushi Tape, Avoids Jail
MARITA HERNANDEZ, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim Police Arrest Suspect in Kidnaping, Rescue Girl, 15
Students Don't Walk Out; Teachers Return
BILL BILLITER, Times Staff Writer
Oceanside
Bennett's Role
Local News in Brief : Management Review Begins of Burbank Redevelopment Panel
Poway
Opening of State Lottery
Trash-Burning Plant's Foes Vow to Unseat San Marcos Officials
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Some Jews Denounce 'Pro-Arab' Slant : Conference on Peace in Middle East Raises a Furor
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Columbus Day Parade Will Salute Navy
DEBORAH MOORS, Times Staff Writer
Teacher Suspended for Showing Film
A Main Strike Issue Is a Matter of Mathematics
GREG LUCAS, Times Staff Writer
1 Ambusher Gave Aid to Wounded Simi Officer
DENISE HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Has the News Got You Down? Try a Hollywood Rewrite
MARK I. PINSKY,
Mark I. Pinsky is a staff writer for The Times' Orange County edition
Garden Grove : Traffic Unit Would Ban Buena Clinton Parking
Andy Rose
'Sharing the Water'
San Clemente : After Eight Years, New Chief Fulfills Dream
Nancy Wride \f7
Waste Oil Poses Toxic Threat : 1,300-Barrel Disposal Dilemma at Idle Plant
JANNY SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Schools Rally to Quake Relief Drive : 2 Weeks of Fund-Raising Events for Mexico Wind Down
THOMAS OMESTAD, Times Staff Writer
Yaap to Join Assn. of Community Colleges
Ex-Vista Court Clerk is Fined for False Claim
Antique Auto Museum Plans Given Boost
DEBORAH MOORS, Times Staff Writer
Legality's the Rub in Giveaways of Lottery Tickets by Retailers
JIM SCHACHTER and LEO C. WOLINSKY, Times Staff Writer
'Reagan's Legacy'
San Diego
Proposed Rule Would Punish Critics Within LAPD
DAVID FREED, Times Staff Writer
The House : Farm Bill Amendment
Bank, 2 Top Aides Named in Slumlord Case
JACK JONES, Times Staff Writer
A Mayor Who Wanted It All
3 Held in Murders Confess, Documents Say
HERBERT A. SAMPLE, Times Staff Writer
Same Firm Awarded Coroner's Pathology Work, Gets Pay Hike
JERRY HICKS and JOHN NEEDHAM, Times Staff Writers
Escondido : Suspension Over Film in Class
TOM GORMAN
4-Alarm Fire Guts Vacant Bowling Alley
MARIA L. La GANGA,
Times Staff Writer
Garbage Haulers OK New Pact, End 4-Day Walkout
GEORGE STEIN, Times Staff Writer
'Tip of the Iceberg' in Mayor's Conviction Was Discovered by Accident
DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB, Times Staff Writer
Granada Hills Teacher Honored : To Sum It Up, She's No. 1 in Math
PAMELA MORELAND, Times Staff Writer
Acton Man Killed as Car Runs Off Highway
ENTERTAINMENT
The Public Radio Wars : Can Npr And Apr Coexist?
DENNIS McDOUGAL,
Times Staff Writer
Show Is The Cats At Museum In S.d.
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
Studio Is On Track
RANDY LEWIS, Times Staff Writer
Welles: The Very Voice Of Genius
CHARLES CHAMPLIN, Times Arts Editor
'Wanta-be' Discovers Who She Is
LYNNE HEFFLEY
'My Story' Names Big Names : Ferraro Throws The Book At Tv
TOM SHALES, The Washington Post
'Kane And Abel'
Vesta Awards To Honor 12 Women
Kcsn Makes Hay With Country
JOHN VOLAND
Remick To Star As Eleanor Roosevelt
Movie Review : Grimness Of Heart In 'Natty Gann' Saga
SHEILA BENSON, Times Film Critic
Public Radio Station Wants More Listeners
JOHN VOLAND
Tv Movie To Feature Ball As A Bag Lady
Stage Review : 'Garden' Cultivates Vision Of Hell
DAN SULLIVAN,
Times Theater Critic
Stage Review : One Man's 'Hemingway': He's Still A Stranger
LAWRENCE CHRISTON
Reunited Brains Slows Down A Bit
RICHARD CROMELIN
Reagan Slips On Seajacking
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Movie Review : 'Remo Williams' Lets Fun (slam-bang) Begin
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
A Twist Of Truth In 'War Story'
JACK MATHEWS, Times Staff Writer
Movie Review : 'Husband' Is Risque, But Tasteful
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
Will 'Scrooge' Spielberg Steal Christmas?
DENNIS HUNT, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
House Democrats, Seeking to Recapture Initiative, Act on Balanced-Budget Plan
PAUL HOUSTON and JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writers
Hungary to Fight Drugs
United Press International
The Finish Line Is the Moon in a Far-Out Solar Sailing Race
LEE DYE, Times Science Writer
Neo-Nazi Party Aide Arrested as East German Spy
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
You Can Run but Not Hide, Reagan Warns Terrorists : Calls Case for Action 'Clear Cut'
From Times Wire Services
Chinese Language : Newspaper Wars--the Battles Rage
DAVID HOLLEY and MARK ARAX, Times Staff Writers
U.S. Jets Intercept Plane With Ship Hijackers; All 4 Seized : Italy Holds Terrorists at Base in Sicily
JACK NELSON, Times Washington Bureau Chief
The Nation
Tapping Heard Under Mud Slide
United Press International
Won't Spend Money to Create Jobs--Thatcher
From Reuters
L.A. Reportedly Favored as 1988 GOP Convention Choice
From a Times Staff Writer
The World : Shultz Backs Jordan Arms
The State
How Californians Voted on Trade Bill
United Press International
The State
Schroeder Has Good Chance to Return Home, Doctor Says
United Press International
The Nation
The Nation
The World
The Nation : Seizures by INS a Record
The State
No Proof of Killing, PLO Tells Council : But U.S. Envoy at U.N. Denounces Terrorists Who Seized Liner
DON SHANNON, Times Staff Writer
Model for Prehistoric Reptile to Take Flight
from a Times Staff Writer
Suit Protests Prison Rule
The Nation
Gov. Sheffield to Receive Treatment on Artery
United Press International
Ailing Sen. East Will Seek to Complete Term
United Press International
The World
Luck, Planning: Keys to Capture of Hijackers : White House Calls Action a 'Strong Message' to Terrorists and Pledges to 'Do This Again'
DOYLE McMANUS, Times Staff Writer
Families Unite in Effort to Free 6 Held in Beirut
From a Times Staff Writer
Sinatra, New Jersey in Harmony
JENNINGS PARROTT
Hedgecock Out Oct. 18
United Press International
The World
The Nation
The World
The Nation
'Nose Is Clean' After 2nd Skin Surgery, Reagan Says
United Press International
Rescue of Hostages Was Being Readied, Italy Says
DON A. SCHANCHE, Times Staff Writer
Grandmasters Play to Draw in Game 14
Associated Press
The Nation
Unlike Sakharov or Walesa, Winner Makes News in Russia
From Reuters
Rebel Group Calls for Escalation of Battle : Hit White Areas, S. Africa Blacks Urged
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Democrats Threaten to Curb 'Star Wars' if Stand on ABM Treaty Is Not Clarified
ROBERT C. TOTH, Times Staff Writer
'Structural Changes' Needed at Pentagon, Study Panel Chairman Says
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Record-Setting Cruise Ship to Return to Service
United Press International
No Recession in 1986, Say Economists : But Forecast Calls for Business Growth to Remain Sluggish
United Press International
The Nation
Soviets Call for Death Sentence for Palestinian Ship Hijackers
United Press International
Direct Phone Calls to Mexico City Resume
Associated Press
Israel's Sense of Isolation Deepens as Terrorists' Toll Mounts
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
Bradley Blamed for L.A. Police Cutbacks
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
Insurance Program Will Cut Day-Care Premiums
CARL INGRAM, Times Staff Writer
Bomb Kills 1 in Santa Ana Arab Office
DAVE PALERMO and GARY JARLSON,
Times Staff Writers
Detroit Gunman Injures 7 Youths at McDonald's
Associated Press
Kadafi Receives a Warm Welcome in Moscow
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
IBM Reports 7% Drop in Profits
Associated Press
The World
DEBT: Concerns Rising : Soaring Debt Stirs Fears for Nation's Vitality
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, Times Staff Writer
Wholesale Prices Fall 0.6% for Negative Inflation Rate
United Press International
House Votes 262-159 to Curb Textile Imports
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT and SARAH OATES, Times Staff Writers
Israel Says Its Proof Is 'Absolute' on Arafat's Role in Hijack Plans
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
The World
Transportation Chief Backs Sale of Pan Am Division to United
Associated Press
Salvador Rebels Kill 40 Soldiers at Military School
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Aspirin Found to Aid Some Heart Patients : Heckler Reports Daily Dose Could Reduce Likelihood of Attack
PENNY PAGANO, Times Staff Writer
Firm Ordered to Pay Woman $9 Million
MYRNA OLIVER, Times Staff Writer
Gas a Leading Cause of Lung Cancer : Radon Feared Threat to Million Homes
BOB DROGIN, Times Staff Writer
600 Homes Destroyed by Mexico Hurricane
Associated Press
Irvine to Get Sciences Academy Branch
U.S. Jets Force Plane Carrying Ship Hijackers to Fly to Sicily : Four Will Be Taken to Base in Germany
DON A. SCHANCHE and CHARLES P. WALLACE, Times Staff Writer
North Korea Celebrates
United Press International
Detroit Revives Plans for Aerial Tramway to Ontario
Associated Press
Taking the Lead, Thanks to Project Head Start : Some Grads of 20-Year-Old Federal Program Are Launching Their Careers
BEVERLY BEYETTE, Times Staff Writer
No DeLorean Trial Until '86
From Reuters
Hedgecock Expected to Quit Mayor's Post by Early Next Week
BARRY M. HORSTMAN, Times Staff Writer
Giveaways of Lottery Tickets May Put Firms on Wrong Side of Law
JIM SCHACHTER and LEO C. WOLINSKY, Times Staff Writers
'Flat-Tire Rapist' Sentenced
U.S. Invokes S. Africa Sanctions
United Press International
The Region
Anti-War Group Founded by Soviet, U.S. Doctors Gets Nobel Peace Prize
United Press International
Secrecy Lifted for Shuttle Discovery's Military Polar Flight From Vandenberg
United Press International
Orson Welles, Theatrical Genius, Found Dead at 70
JERRY BELCHER, Times Staff Writer
Travels to Illinois in Support of Revisions : Reagan Criticizes Media Reports on Tax Plan
RUDY ABRAMSON, Times Staff Writer
The Region
'Father Was a Hero,' Family Is Told
From a Times Staff Writer
Klinghoffer No. 1 : Victim Picked by a Shuffle of Passports
CHARLES P. WALLACE, Times Staff Writer
Top-Name Designers Promise a Winter of Fun and Fur Fakery
MARY ROURKE, Times Staff Writer
Get Ready to Pedal Around Catalina
the View staff
Aftermath of Farrakhan Visit: Blacks, Jews Enter Dialogue
MARYLOUISE OATES, Times Staff Writer
Men Explore Male Issues With Poetry : The 'Talk' Draws a Familiar Line Between the Sexes
LYNN SMITH, Times Staff Writer
A Sunday in la Paris With Giorgio's
Jody Jacobs
An Updated Passage to India at Museum Show : 'Festival of Science' Spotlights Nation's Accomplishments
GARRY ABRAMS, Times Staff Writer
Attorney in Search of Sophisticated Maternity Wear
MARYLOU LUTHER
'Sneaky' Exercises Are for Busy Schedules
SERVAT HASAN,
Hasan is an editorial aide in The Times fashion department.
Making an Open Book of Women's Beauty
SARVAT HASAN
SPORTS
FALL SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS : Hart Cross-Country Teams Easily Handle San Gabriel
Storm Cat Wins Young America By Nose
Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL : San Jose Knows Way to Beat Westminster
TOM HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Decision to Change Lineup for Series Delights Michaels
LARRY STEWART
After the First Two Games, Cards Aren't in the Running
Thousand Oaks Outdistances Rolling Hills Eleven, 35-14
TIM BROWN
Tennis Roundup : Lendl Easily Beats Connors in Rescheduled Title Match
From Times Wire Services
Notable
DAVID MORGAN, Sports Digest was compiled by David Morgan
Now, the Dodgers Have Their Own Tough Dominican
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Bain Tries to Practice Though He's in Pain, but After Coach Kicks Him Out, It's in Vain
RICH ROBERTS
The Forgotten Past : Landreaux and Brock Put Past Failures in Postseason Play Behind Them
RICHARD HOFFER, Times Staff Writer
Valley Marathon Canceled After Sponsor Pulls Out
JERRY CROWE
Names in the News
BRIEFLY : Webb Awaits Arbitration Date
DAVID MORGAN, Sports Digest was compiled by David Morgan
Umpires Avert Strike, Will Work All Games
From Times Wire Services
Kings Show Life Too Late in NHL Opener : Trailing, 6-2, They Score 3 Straight Goals but Lose to Vancouver, 6-5
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
Northridge Falls Far Short in Big Test Against UCLA
GARY KLEIN, Times Staff Writer
How Statistics Can Go to Announcers' Heads
Rose's 64 Leads Disney Golf by One
United Press International
Names in the News
Names in the News
NHL Roundup : Coaching Change Has Rangers Off to a Good Start With 4-2 Victory
DAN HAFNER
Fine Spirit Rolls to Victory at Oak Tree
Smith Leads Clippers Past Kings, 114-109
Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL : El Dorado Pulls Away From Katella in Last Half
STEVE KRESAL, Times Staff Writer
Just Face It, Johnstone Knows How to Get Everyone's Attention
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Loara vs. Pacifica
Tanner, Fired by Pirates Monday, Is Hired to Manage Braves
Feaster Scores 6 Goals in Fullerton's 20-9 Win
Ram Notebook : Sully Wants to Make a Point During Reunion
RICH ROBERTS and GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, Times Staff Writers
Air Force Finds Success on the Ground
SALLY JENKINS, The Washington Post
San Diego State's Volleyball Team Defeats Lamar in National Invitational Tournament
Super Vee is Groff's Ticket to Indy
DAVID KECK, Times Staff Writer
PREP FOOTBALL : Mater Dei Holds Off Huntington Beach
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
PREP FOOTBALL : Sea View League : Unbeaten Santiago Downs Sonora, 16-10
Hearing-Impaired Students at Saddleback Get Assist From Women Interpreters to Participate in Football
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
PREP FOOTBALL : Sea View League : Estancia Is Victim as Woodbridge Gets Third Shutout of Season, 14-0
Dodgers Defeat the Gasless Gang Again, 8-2 : Cardinals Return to St. Louis With Fallen Arches, 2-0 Deficit
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Cardinals' Herzog: Charming, Witty, Insightful and a Winner
STEVE JACOBSON, Newsday
Long Beach Beats Irvine in Volleyball
Gary Stevens Injured in Spill During Santa Anita Workout
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
No One, Including Andujar, Wants to Talk About Andujar
MIKE DOWNEY
PREP FOOTBALL : Empire League : Los Alamitos Wins on Last-Second Score
JOHN PENNER
Lucas Leaves His Trademark : With Lakers, This 33-Year-Old Has Reputation to Protect
THOMAS BONK, Times Staff Writer
Laguna Hills Leads at Half, but Los Amigos Rallies for 28-7 Win
SARAH SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Orel Does a Numeral on Cardinals
JIM MURRAY
Burns Is Taking a Vacation From Interceptions
STEVE KRESAL, Times Staff Writer
A Granada Hills Defeat Would Confirm Stroh's Theory
JOHANNES TESSELAAR, Times Staff Writer
High School Football Today
DIRTY HARRY : Some Say He Has a 'Negative Image,' and Some Say He's Just Intense, but Most People Would Agree That Canyon High Football Coach Harry Welch Is a Winner
GORDON MONSON, Times Staff Writer
ROBBIE BOSCO : Now He's No. 1 at the Quarterback Factory
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Outdoor Notes : Dam Plan Could Cut Shore Fishing at Crowley
Saint Earl's Fire Burns : Though on the Bench in New Orleans, Campbell Has Retained His Dignity
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Now, Royals Turn to Savior: Saberhagen : Young 20-Game Winner Tries for One in Bid to Stop Blue Jays
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
PREP FOOTBALL : Magnolia Earns Third Shutout
BRIAN HILDERBRAND
So Far . . . So Good : John Paye Is on His Way as Latest in Long Line of Top Stanford Quarterbacks
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
'There's a Little Bit of Rommel, in Him and a Lot of John Wayne' : Chargers' Adolph Makes Difference
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
No. 1-Ranked El Modena Stunned by Foothill, 14-0
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
A Football Team That Is Going Hitless
KAREN KINGSBURY
Myers Took Run at Ending Agony of Life on Bench
DAVID MORGAN, Times Staff Writer
Morse Game Is No Small Challenge for No. 4 Lincoln
TONY COOPER
BUSINESS
When It Comes to Gas and Radiator Caps, Stant's No. 1
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Early California buy-out plan hits a snag.
The corn harvest will be larger than expected.
Money Supply Rises by $5.3 Billion
Associated Press
Semiconductor orders rose slightly in September.
Fed Reluctant but Backs Bill on Check Holds
Associated Press
The SEC lost a bid to return disputed funds.
Business confidence slipped slightly in August.
Major Retailers' Sales Gone With the Wind; Poor Results in Month
MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writer
Court Shields Signal Cos. Chiefs in Shareholder Suit
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
SCM offered to buy back two-thirds of its stock.
Computer Memories Chairman Resigns
Louisiana Power & Light won a rate increase.
Arco Division to Relocate Some Units to Anaheim
JOYCE GARCIA
Peru said the IMF only serves U.S. interests.
Nation
S&L Files Fraud Suit Against Businessman
JANE APPLEGATE
U.S. Governors Flocking to China
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Maxxam's $800-Million Offer Termed 'Inadequate' : Pacific Lumber Rejects Tender Bid
AL DELUGACH, Times Staff Writer
Foreign Exchange for Thursday, Oct. 10, 1985 : Mixed Performances for Dollar, Gold
Associated Press
The Fed endorsed legislation on checks.
Computer Automation Sells Sales Division
CARLA LAZZARESCHI
Fluor to Sell Energy Assets at Below Book
ROBERT HANLEY, Times Staff Writer
Commodities : Thursday, Oct. 10, 1985 : Petroleum Futures Tumble
From Associated Press
Supply-Sider and Monetarist Named to Fed
Associated Press
MCI Communications settled a lawsuit with GTE.
Eckerd OKs Buy-Out Offer of $1.6 Billion
Associated Press
5-Year-Old TV Magazine Publishes Its Last Issue
BILL RITTER, San Diego County Business Editor
Ford Will Buy Sperry's New Holland Subsidiary
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
Ticor Shuffles Board at Loan Insurance Unit
KATHLEEN DAY
Judge Rules Against SEC in Carter Case : Investors Denied Bankrupt's Cash
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Iowa National Mutual Insurance will be liquidated.
Griffin Realty Starts Santa Ana Construction
LESLIE BERKMAN
Fluor Agrees to Sell Oil and Gas Operation
ROBERT HANLEY, Times Staff Writer
Stocks Drift in Quiet Session; Dow Up 1.35
From Times Wire Services
Insurers Try to Screen Out AIDS Cases : Some Carriers Begin Requiring Applicants to Take Blood Tests
BRUCE KEPPEL, Times Staff Writer
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