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What happened on September 15, 1985
SPORTS
Moore Still Says He Should Have Beaten Marciano
From Associated Press
Andrea Jaeger Battles Back From Burnout
TOM POWERS, Dallas Times Herald
Golf : It's Back to School, Not PGA Tour for USC's Randolph
DAN HAFNER
Jan Gets Titans Close to End Zone, but Not In It
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
Orange Lutheran Rolls Past Serrano, 49-14
Portland State Beaten, 23-10, by Idaho State
Associated Press
Around the NFL : Coaches Start on Different Notes
From United Press International
Relax, Joe There Are 15 Games Left
KEN DENLINGER, Washington Post
Dickerson Insists He Won't Leave Again, Even If Talks Fail
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Women's Volleyball : Aztecs Beat USC; Lose in Semifinals
Boise St. Wins With Help of a 56-Yard Field Goal
Associated Press
Community College Roundup : Dons Upset Hornets, 27-24
GUY GRUPPIE, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
New Seoul TV Bids Won't Go Up Much : All 3 Networks Plan to Stay Below Expectations for '88 Olympics
LARRY STEWART, Times Staff Writer
The West : High-Scoring Air Force Soars Over Wyoming
From Times Wire Services
UNLV Shuts Out CSUN in Soccer Classic
Special to the Times and
Starting Times Called a Cause of Impasse : Many Finals at Seoul Won't Be Set for Prime Viewing in U.S.
Associated Press
Chapman Women Win UCSD Volleyball
Tennis : Patience Is Paying Off for Czechoslovakia's Late Bloomers
Mike Penner
Commentary : Tennis Is Struggling to Discover Its Place
JERRY TRECKER, Hartford Courant
Astros Top Padres, Tie for 3rd
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
Warner Is Back, but Seattle Still Relies on Its 'D'
CHRIS COBBS, Times Staff Writer
Iowa's Hayden Fry Has the Knack
United Press International
The East : Badanjek Makes Quick Recovery, Leads Maryland
From Times Wire Services
The Blue Jays Purchased a Fielder--but What They Got Was a Hitter
United Press International
HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Austin Got the Publicity, but Zacharia Got the Quarterback
MIKE HISERMAN, Times Staff Writer
HE'S IN THE . . .LINE OF FIRE : Has the Polish Rifle of Eagles Popped Off Too Often? Jaworski Is Now on the Bench
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
Laguna Beach Rallies to Win, 35-24
GERALD SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Jc Football Roundup
GREG GOULD
San Diego Roundup : Walker's Scoring Pass Lifts Hoover Over Clairemont, 7-6
Muster Scores 4 Touchdowns; Stanford Routs San Jose State
From Times Wire Services
Grossmont Rallies to Beat San Diego City
Redlands Gets Late Score to Defeat USD, 21-17
TONY COOPER
Getting Started : Trabuco Hills Loses Opener to Melodyland
SARAH SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Aztecs Get a Special Play From a Special Team in a 34-14 Win
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Bonds Brings Cal Lutheran to Life in 28-7 Win
STEVE HENSON, Staff Writer
Hanauer Goes For National Title
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Off-Road Gran Prix : Tripes Makes Most of Opportunity
PAT RAY, Times Staff Writer
Sport Is Edging Its Way Into Philosophy
FRANK LUKSA, Dallas Times Herald
Shobert Seeks 'Cycle Slam' in Ascot Race
The Pac-10 : Arizona Reduces Cougars' RPMs, 12-7
From Times Wire Services
Michigan State Defense Shuts Down Arizona State
From Times Wire Serives
Canyon Takes Advantage of Corona Errors, 35-0
TOM BIRSCHBACH
Rutgers Rallies to Tie No. 3 Florida
From Times Wire Services
The South : Penalty Gives Clemson Second Chance and 20-17 Win
From Times Wire Services
Delaware Surprises Navy, 16-13 : Division I-AA Power Slows Down McCallum in 2nd Half and Wins
From Times Wire Services
The West : Fresno State Opens With Win Over Las Vegas, 26-6
From Times Wire Services
COMMENTARY : No Names May Mean No Crowd
STEVE SPRINGER, Times Staff Writer
JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Glendale Uses Strong Line to End Pierce Win Streak
DAVE DESMOND
Names in the News
Saberhagen Wins on 3-Hitter, 2-1
DAN HAFNER
BYU Gets Huskies on the Run, 31-3, and Ends a Streak : For First Time in 38 Games, Cougars Don't Pass for Score
From Times Wire Services
Rose and Reds Are Beaten Men, 7-0
GORDON EDES, Times Staff Writer
Golf Roundup : Europeans Take a Surprise 2-Point Lead in Ryder Cup
From Times Wire Services
National League Roundup : Wizard Has Odd Day as Cardinals Regain Lead
DAN HAFNER
San Diego St. gets off to a Fast Start, 34-14
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Faust's Infantry Grounded
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
American League Roundup : Blue Jays Cuff Around Tired Righetti, Lead Yankees by 3 1/2 Games
DAN HAFNER
The Southland : Azusa Wins as Okoye Runs Wild
American League/ Ross Newhan : Royals Have Brett; Blue Jays Have Bell . . . Angels Have a Problem
Angels Are 8-5 Losers to Rangers
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Why Not Have a Major in Athletics? : Poll of WAC Programs Shows Some Support for Plan
MARK KISZLA, Denver Post
Olympic Plan Concerns Foresters
United Press International
Rochester Is Stop on Fall PBA Tour
Associated Press
Eagles Trying to Beat Rams With a Rookie
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Racquetball's Queen Looks to Legitimize Sport
United Press International
Baseball Has Again Failed the Acid Test
JIM MURRAY
National League / Gordon Edes : Padres' Nettles Gets Rose-Line-of-Week Award
The Southwest : Hurricanes Get Going, Rout Rice
From Times Wire Services
Spend a Buck Comes Up With Injured Ankle and Is Retired by Owners
Fullerton Doesn't Look So Big This Year : Nevada Reno Flattens the Titans in Their Home Opener, 30-3
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
Horse Racing Roundup : Chief's Crown Outruns Some of His Best Elders
From Times Wire Services
Call Him a Catcher in the Wry
Karsatos Rallies Ohio State to Victory Over Pitt
From Times Wire Services
Little Brown Jug Field Looks Fast
Associated Press
Tennis Roundup : Unseeded Arias Again Takes Title
From Times Wire Services
Johnson Is Doing an Amazing Job With Mets
Associated Press
Michigan Avenue Mile Race Set
Associated Press
Charger Lineman McKnight Comes Complete With Philosophy
TOM FRIEND, Times Staff Writer
UCLA's Comeback Kids Are at It Again, 26-26
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
The Big Eight : Norseth Sets Records in Kansas Rout; No. 8 Oklahoma State Has a Close Call
From Times Wire Services
Indiana Ends 16-Game Losing Streak; Hoosier Fans Tear Down Goal Posts
From Times Wire Services
Bowling Green Leaves Kentucky Blue
From Times Wire Services
Aztec Jack Eaton's Game Is Making Names
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
The Big Ten : Northwestern Gives Missouri a Sacking; Illinois Gets a Scare
From Times Wire Services
The Southeast : Bo Jackson Gains 205 as No. 1 Auburn Beats Southern Mississippi
From Times Wire Services
Twins Concerned as Steve Howe Is Missing From Team Since Friday
HOWARD SINKER, Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Muhammad Ali Musters Allies to Help the Needy
Associated Press
In the Thurman Family, It's Safeties First : USC's Junior and Cowboys' Dennis Can Compare Notes and Interceptions
RANDY HARVEY, Times Staff Writer
Holmes Tries to Match Marciano's 49-0 Record
United Press International
Birmingham, England Making a Bid to Host 1992 Summer Games
Associated Press
Bicknell Found His Place--Boston College
WILLIAM GILDEA, The Washington Post
Basketball Hall of Fame Enjoys Attendance Rise
United Press International
NEWS
Beyond War: Movement Takes Disarming Approach to World Tensions
KATHLEEN HENDRIX, Times Staff Writer
Mensans Go for the Mix : The Club Is Smart but Its Members Are Not All Chic and Fashionable
KAY BARTLETT, Associated Press
Toxic Waste Treatment Becomes Mobile : Van Process Obviates Need to Transport Hazardous Liquid Materials
JILL STEWART, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Wisconsin Judge Convicted of Murdering Lawyer
United Press International
Departed Dog Gets a Permanent Place--on the Coffee Table : Freeze-Dried Pets Leave Some Taxidermists Cold
MILES CORWIN, Times Staff Writer
Spanish Communists Losing Heroic Luster : Revered During Franco's Last Years, Party Now Divided and Diminished by Vicious Infighting
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
A 'National Treasure' Is on Tap
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Soviets Expel 25 British Citizens in Retaliation
ROBERT GILLETTE, Times Staff Writer
The Nation : Officer Killed in Manhunt
Newfoundland's 'Very Robust Oral Culture' Confuses Rest of Canada
KENNETH FREED, Times Staff Writer
Motor Scooters Put Putt-Putt in Westwood's Travel Picture
PHILIPP GOLLNER, Times Staff Writer
Hollywood Blvd. House Moves Aside--a Bit--for Progress : Faded Victorian Proves a Survivor
LYNDON STAMBLER, Times Staff Writer
Oklahoma Runs of 1800s Live On in Art and Stories
CHARLES HILLINGER, Times Staff Writer
Compton Candidate Guilty of Selling False Documents
WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Times Staff Writer
S. Africa Creates Information Unit : Bureau to Direct Campaign on Policy of Gradual Reform
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
The Region
The Nation
The Nation
Junkets by Norwalk Council Double Travel Tab Since '82
RALPH CIPRIANO, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Gov. Hunt Won't Run Against Sen. East
Associated Press
The Region
The State
The State
Profits, Permissiveness Issues Raised : Romance Tabloids Thrive in China
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
Chess Game Adjourned
Associated Press
The Region
The Nation
Contribution Comes to $4,094 a Year : Town Balks at Pension for Its One Employee
Associated Press
Basque-Area Bombing
United Press International
Storm System Weakens
United Press International
38.7% of Latino Children in U.S. Lived in Poverty in '84, Congressional Study Finds
LEE MAY, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The Region
Legislators Slice $375-Million Pie (of 'Pork' Variety)
MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writer
Protests Over Jordan Transfers
In light of the present racial strife that is taking place...
Living With a Crisis
I love Merv Griffin and Johnny Carson but putting one...
Full of Highs and Lows : For Deukmejian, Session Was Like a Roller Coaster
CARL INGRAM and JERRY GILLAM, Times Staff Writers
The Region
Faulty Valve Linked to Cases of Salmonella
Associated Press
State Bar Establishes Office to Crack Down on Errant Lawyers
EDWIN CHEN, Times Legal Affairs Writer
Too Many Cancer Deaths Near TMI, Study Finds
Associated Press
The Nation
New Leader Promises Albanians Improved Life
Associated Press
The Region
Dachau Boosts Image
Associated Press
The Nation
Lompoc Braced for Thundering Hordes of Shuttle Sightseers
Associated Press
Kurdish Rebels Free 2 Kidnaped Japanese
From Reuters
The Nation
The World
The World
Israel a 'Wicked Hypocrisy'--Farrakhan : Forum Speech Before 14,000 Touches on Foreign Policy, Economics
PENELOPE McMILLAN and CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writers
Reagan Sees Trade Curbs Risking Farm Catastrophe
DON IRWIN, Times Staff Writer
Governor of Wyoming Files Bankruptcy Petition
Associated Press
Writer Buckley Released After a Day in Hospital
Associated Press
Activism Returned in 1960s : Justices Once Avoided Heat of Politics
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
Sweden's Palme Likens His Foes on Right to Thatcher
STANLEY MEISLER, Times Staff Writer
Proposal to Restore Home of John Wilkes Booth Creates Stir
Associated Press
Heart Patient Shows Mild Signs of Rejection
Associated Press
Officers Convicted : Murder Case a Corporate Landmark
BARRY SIEGEL, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Blames Nicaragua for Border Clash
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
Casino Cheat Worked Odds to Favor Him
TIM DAHLBERG, Associated Press
U.S. Economy Shows New Vitality in August : Retail Sales Take Biggest Jump Since April; Inflation Static as Wholesale Prices Retreat
Associated Press
I cannot remember when I have read a more irresponsible...
The State
The House : War on Poverty
The House : War on Poverty
The World : OPEC Vows Resurgence
Vatican Squelches Columnist Title : Murdoch Forced to Retire Pope's Byline in N.Y. Post
PETER H. KING, Times Staff Writer
Ready and Able Rambler
The Nation
Before Dawn, Frenetic Cairo Savors Its Calm
MICHAEL ROSS, Times Staff Writer
Kings Villages Case Dropped
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
I've never seen a prime-time show as moving as the...
U.S. Jewish Group Defiant in Face of Shamir Criticism
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
State Criticized on Palisades Slide
Ready and Able Rambler
The State
Review of Pigeon Ordinance Ordered
Vacation worries: Who's going to . . . ? A muddy Danube . . . postwar Germany . . . and an NFL blackout!
JACK SMITH
Hot Line : Superpowers Chat of War, Golf, Salt
SAUL PETT, Associated Press
Tass Calls ASAT Test a 'Dangerous Step' to New Arms
ROBERT GILLETTE, Times Staff Writer
I would like to applaud NBC for its series "oceanQuest...
Country Antiques: : Looking Glasses
ROBERT STONE
Noteworthy Remodel
VIRGINIA GRAY
Felando Named to New Task Force
Town Lot Bill Goes to Governor : Assembly OKs Slowdown in L.B. Oil Royalty Cuts
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
The State
I recently watched Dick Cavett on "The $100,000 Pyramid...
Workfare Passes; Toxic Plan Loses : Seat Belt Law, Prison Construction Voted as Legislature Adjourns for '85
RICHARD C. PADDOCK and LEO C. WOLINSKY, Times Staff Writers
Church-Backed Housing Termed Drug-Deal Site
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
Saudis to Buy British Fighters : Tornado Jets Reportedly Part of $3-Billion Deal
From Times Wire Services
Creating a Personal Overlay in an Updated Kitchen
VIRGINIA GRAY
Dr. Litwack Dies; Was L.B. Health Officer for 26 Years
WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Times Staff Writer
Avalon Students Go on the Town as School Opens
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
Military as a Ticket to the Mainstream
JANICE MALL
The Quest for Salary and Satisfaction
LIZ McGUINNESS
Foes of Beer and Wine License for Gas Station Lose Round, Fight On
VICTOR VALLE, Times Staff Writer
Classy Eatery Is Classroom to Displaced Avalon Pupils
DAVID HALDANE, Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
The World
The World
Torrance to Consider Trash Hauler Franchise
JUAN ARANCIBIA, Times Staff Writer
Thank goodness Phyllis George has finally left the...
Brentwood Bike Racer Dies of Head Injuries
RICH TOSCHES, Times Staff Writer
Libel Suit Put on Hold to Let Ill Feelings Fade
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
High-Flying Romantic Has His Proposal Shot Down
CONNIE STEWART
FOUR KITCHENS TO DELIGHT A COOK : A STARTLING REJUVENATION : A 'disaster' is remodeled into 'one of the prettiest kitchens that I've ever seen'
JOAN DEKTAR
Royalty Gets Ready for Grace Foundation Gala
JODY JACOBS
Pasadena's 'Cadillac' of Auto Design
ALAN MALTUN, Times Staff Writer
CBS' "Hometown" isn't just similar to "The Big Chill" but...
Lawyers Break Tradition, Support Move to Oust Bird
FRANK CLIFFORD, Times Staff Writer
The Region : Ex-Teacher Sentenced on Morals Charge
South African Coloreds Turn Against Regime : Mixed-Race Citizens Angered at Repression, Feel Government Betrayed Their Trust, Hopes
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Playboy No Worse Than TV Comedy
Fishermen Say Toxic Alerts Hurt Businesses
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Old Rail Depot Is Focus of Whittier Preservation Debate
STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writer
P.V. Estates' Dollarhide to Retire Dec. 30
D. Sami Capp and \f7
Gardena Man Beats Bushes for Garden-Variety Critters
KATHEE YAMAMOTO, Times Community Correspondent
Study Looks for the Sweet Link Between Chocolate, Depression
BETH ANN KRIER, Times Staff Writer
Gardena to Enforce Youth Loitering Law
SIBYL JEFFERSON, Times Staff Writer
King Holds Court : Driven Player Strives to Put Paddle Tennis in the Limelight
ALAN CITRON, Times Staff Writer
Fishermen Tally Business Losses, Blame Warnings : Contamination Signs Kept Customers Away, Operators Say
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
No Honor in His Hometown : D.H. Lawrence: 'He Wrote Dirty Books, Didn't He?'
LARRY THORSON, Associated Press
REAL ESTATE
Bank Gives a Nudge to Loans for Dome Houses
TERENCE M. GREEN
UCLA Building Town Houses for Faculty Members
$95-Million Montebello Shopping Center to Open
Child Effort Slated by SMC
Tips to Homeowners
ARMAND L. FONTAINE
Resales Seen Rising 8.9% Over Last Year
Naval Facility Completed
Affiliation Announced
Expert Sees Tax Reform in Good Light
DICK TURPIN
$7.8 Million in Property Sold at Resort Auction
Resort Office to Open
Work Started on Yorba Ridge
Irvine Center's Finances OKd
Benefit Also Serves as Hotel Topping Out
Grubb & Ellis Broadens Services in Southland
Firms Lease in Ontario
Factory-Built Lead Claimed
$6.2 Million Arranged for Rancho Cucamonga Site
New Community Rising
Excavation for Hotel Pool Nears Completion
This Dawson City Is Designed to Bring Fun : Suburban Seattle Shopping Mall Goes in for the Personal Touch, Theater Entertainment
CLARICE KEEGAN, The Christian Science Monitor
Home Depot Plaza Planned in Oceanside
Blue Cross Leases Headquarters Space
Lease Signed for Last Building in Koll Center
Condo Garage Sale Helps AIDS Fight
Prop. 13 Shifts Tax Load to New Buyers
Public Hearing Set on Del Rey Annex Proposal
Security-Gated Condo Project Opens Today in Garden Grove
Mission Viejo Development Wins Two Advertising Awards
Critics and Rush to Judgment
SAM HALL KAPLAN
John Lusk Named Head of YWCA Hotel Fund Drive
Oxford Center Complex Holds Topping-Out Rites
Gfeller Development Opens Iron Horse Ridge Homes Today
Two Officials Will Speak at Child Care Center Rites
Palmer Heads Shop Center Association
Cambria Is Tops
Glen Bolsters Office Presence in Fox Hills
Understandable Terms
Supply of Unsold New Houses at High Level
DAVID M. KINCHEN, Times Staff Writer
Tract-House Owner Wants a Look at the Shady Side of Life
DALE BALDWIN
Cal Fed Establishes Branch in Noble Professional Center
Work Starts on New Lab at JPL
Eicholtz Forms Development Firm in Pasadena
Design Center Has Whale of a Plan for Its Expansion
EVELYN De WOLFE
Completion Nearing on Hughes Headquarters
Wright Data Wrong
An Underground Connection
EVELYN De WOLFE
Orange Mayor to Be Honored by Boy Scouts
Distributor of Japanese Products Leases Building
Solar Battle Not Over
'Tallest Building' Rising in New York
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
Home Improvement : Casters Add Mobility to Workshop Tools
Now an Arts Center : Historic Dairy Barn Is Home to Quilt Show
BARBARA MAYER, Associated Press
Builder Pulls Plug on Power Co. : Subdivision to Generate Electricity Beyond Own Needs
DON G. CAMPBELL, Times Staff Writer
Opening This Week
Danish Inn Lodge in Solvang Purchased
Open House Slated at Home Designed for Handicapped
Fannie Mae Tightens Income Standards
JOHN BETZ WILLMANN, Special to The Times
Topping Out Comes Off With No Black Flag
Agreement Paves Way for Westwood Rentals
People on the Move
Lewis Homes Opens 16-Unit Phase of Condominium Project
Foundation Gives Award to Tech Center Garden
Occidental Parking Structure Completed
State Law for Disabled Housing Takes Effect
RUTH RYON, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Neo-Nazi Changes Plea, Admits Role in Brink's Robbery Plot
United Press International
Recurring Fantasies of Death, Disaster : 'Daymares' Can Be Nightmare for Troubled People
LEE SIEGEL, Associated Press
'You Can't Fit Three Congressmen in an Ashtray, Even a $600 Ashtray' : Politicians Scramble for the Limelight in Navy Supply Scandal
GLENN F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Fire Insurance Bill Fizzles Amid Heavy Lobbying
KENNETH F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Hispanic Heritage Week
Associated Press
British Cmdr. John Kerans Dies; Escaped China Blockade in 1949
From Times Wire Services
Child-Stealing Case Shatters Family Idyll in Small Town
PATRICIA KLEIN and JANET RAE-DUPREE, Times Staff Writers
Girl, 7, Crushed to Death by Tour Bus in Disneyland Lot
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
School Overcrowded? They Take Classrooms Where There Are None
Associated Press
Residents Stroll to a Less Hectic Beat in County's Rustic Canyons
GORDON GRANT, Times Staff Writer
A New Jail Is Needed--Now
Ramona
Cut in Services, Jobs Suggested for County in Labor Impasse
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
Reorganization Proper
Singer Comes Up $250,000 Short : Merle Haggard's Tour for Farm Relief Dropped
ROBERT HILBURN, Times Pop Music Critic
Anti-Drilling Efforts Paying Off
Nazi to Remain Jailed
From Reuters
More 'Guests' Dispute Meals With Martinez, Deny Business Talks
GLENN F. BUNTING, Times Staff Writer
Woman's Home Saved by Court Ruling
Chair Firm Pays $113,000 to Settle False Claims Suit
Pala
Court Widens Benefits for Wives Working With Mates
Associated Press
Cameras Turn Students Into Snappy Writers
Associated Press
Brea : Bank's New Heliport Plan to Draw Protests
Roxana Kopetman \f7
Reagan Considering 2 for Appeals Court : Berkeley Anti-Abortion Activist, San Diego Lawyer May Be Chosen
RONALD J. OSTROW and GEORGE RAMOS, Times Staff Writers
Chemical Vapors Kill Five Czech Workers
Associated Press
Legislators Get Final Shot at Area Projects as Session Ends
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY and MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writers
Arrogance and Ignorance
Residents in Pot War Zone Upset at Both Sides' Tactics
United Press International
'Ford to Lay Off Another 600 Workers'
Policies for Bus Transfers
Preserving Canyons
Vote on Merits
Combined Drugs Found to Ease Side Effects in Cancer Patients
Associated Press
Cable Offerings Planned to Compete With Video Shops
BILL McCLOSKEY, Associated Press
Episcopalian Activist Says That Leaders Are in Tune With Flock : For the Faithful, a Sense of Renewal
MARK I. PINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Chula Vista
San Diego
More on Drug Stings
Squatter Invasion Poses Baja Political Problem : Unusual Amalgam of Home-Seekers Demand Governor Make Good on Promise
H. G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
45 Marijuana Plants Worth $100,000 Seized
100 Acres of Dry Brush in Forest Destroyed in Fire
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Miami Man Becomes 136th Fatality of Dallas Air Crash
United Press International
Garden Grove : Home-Alarm System Available to Callers
Greg Lucas \f7
Kiss and Make Up
Studio, Allegedly Bought With Drug Funds, Is Seized
Scientist Studies Creative Process : Stay Tuned as Computer Plots High-Tech Soap Operas
Associated Press
La Habra Woman Helps Seniors Get Service at Self-Service Stations
Herbert J. Vida
Faulty Water Readings Keep Nuclear Plant Closed
Associated Press
Authorities Identify Man Slain by Police During Narcotics Raid
Range Fires: A Vital Part of the Ecological Cycle : 1985 Blazes, the Most in 25 Years, Were Fueled by Over-Abundant Growth
ART DANIELS, Associated Press
Episcopal Church Convention Maintains Liberal Thrust
JOHN DART, Times Religion Writer
Couple Write a Tale of Vietnam: History and Love
TINA SUSMAN, Associated Press
A Trick From a Wizard of Oz: Believe in Yourself--It's Magic
RICHARD BUFFUM
Investors Sense Payoff in Downtown Gamble
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Student-Surfers: Changing an Image
Money Raised at Barbecues : Charities Fattened by Volunteer Cooks
Associated Press
Art Works Feature Events for Mexican Independence Day
JERRY BELCHER, Times Staff Writer
Placentia : Mayor's Sales Pitch in Newsletter Stirs a Flap
Roxana Kopetman
Emergency! : Rural Rescue Service Struggles to Stay Alive
KATHLEEN H. COOLEY, Times Staff Writer
Lake Forest : Historical Restoration Is Celebrated at Park
James S. Granelli \f7
'Clinic for Poor Answers Prayers'
Scholar Blames Patent Office for Distorting History : Women's Inventions: Are They Ignored?
SHARON L. JONES, Associated Press
Teams Build Castles in Sand to Launch United Way Campaign
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
Rodney R. Porter; British Nobel Prize Winner
From Times Wire Services
Farm Union Law Brings Peace but Not Many Elections
JOE BIGHAM, Associated Press
Nobel-Winning Chemist Paul J. Flory Dies : Once Offered Himself as Hostage to Aid Ailing Wife of Sakharov
Research Findings : Homemakers Face Peril of Stress Illness
DELTHIA RICKS, United Press International
The Dangers of Offshore Oil Drilling
Woman Parachutist Survives 80-Foot Fall at Reno Air Races
Associated Press
Child Have Everything? Give Him a $12,000 Mini-Car
JOHN BARBOUR, Associated Press
Development Pace in County
Overnight Fortunes, Shattered Dreams : Silicon Valley Site of Modern Gold Rush
JOHN M. LEIGHTY, United Press International
Lesbian Ex-Nuns Evoke Irish Protest
United Press International
Jeanne Mulcahy; TV Producer
The Stickleback--An Anonymous Fight for Survival in Wings of Nature's Stage
PATRICIA WARD BIEDERMAN, Times Staff Writer
Arrest in Drug Case Perplexes Fired UPS Worker, Spurs Suits
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Brain's Image-Making Ability Probed : Scientists Refute Old Findings, Say Left Side Forms Pictures
Associated Press
600 Penguins Found Dead In Antarctica
Associated Press
Professor Baby-Sitting Sticklebacks Till Their Creek Rises
2 Hospitalized After San Fernando Police Car, Auto Collide in Intersection
Assembly OKs Bill Aimed at Owners of 'Rock Houses'
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
S.F. Hospital AIDS Policy Is Adequate, State Tells 4 Nurses
MARK A. STEIN, Times Staff Writer
Agua Dulce Country Fair Is a Private, Homey Affair
DENISE HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
OPINION
Influence of Heavy-Metal Rock
It's So Common
Avoiding Protection's Risks
'Talking Down Arms'
Harbinger?
'Talking Down Arms'
'Talking Down Arms'
'Talking Down Arms'
Canada's Trade-off Trouble: How to Prosper and Protect?
Kenneth Freed,
Kenneth Freed is The Times' correspondent in Toronto
'Talking Down Arms'
Telling Tales in the Sierra : A Biographer for Yosemite
Kay Mills,
Kay Mills is a Times editorial writer.
Exit for Exit-Poll Restrictions
ENTERTAINMENT
Modern Dance And Ballet: Uneasy Truce
LEWIS SEGAL
William Hurt: Through A Glass, Darkly
DEBORAH CAULFIELD
Those Bloody Spots
John M. Wilson \f7
Tall Tales
Gerald Peary \f7
Gathering No Moss
John M. Wilson \f7
Taking Seed
John M. Wilson \f7
Later, 'Apocalypse'
Clean Rock
Goonied To Death
Home Hearted
Momma Maya
Goonied To Death
The Mark Of Zigo
Clarke Taylor \f7
The Cougar's Meow
No Fortune Cookie
Pat H. Broeske \f7
Clean Rock
Doing A Body Good
$114.69 For Live Aid
Clean Rock
Old Masters Share Balboa Park Bill
SUZANNE MUCHNIC
When You're Hot . . . You're Smoking
Pat H. Broeske \f7
Ilk Enmity
Venal Sin : Ilk Enmity
Karel Reisz And His Three-year Itch
RODERICK MANN
High On Capitalism
HAUTE DOGS: IT AIN'T THE MEAT, IT'S THE POTION
RUTH REICHL
Don Simpson, Esq.
Afflictions At The Wga
New York Knockers
Venal Sin
Dali Designs Madrid Square
From Reuters
Raising The Devil
Hot Chef
Pacific Symphony Launching New Season
DANIEL CARIAGA
Afflictions At The Wga
Raising The Devil
Freddy Jackson--a Rookie To Be Reckoned With
DENNIS HUNT
A Hole In One
Nancy Mills \f7
A Look At Cranbrook
JOSINE IANCO-STARRELS
Oldies But Movies
John M. Wilson \f7
The Theater Of The Brash Makes It Big
DAN SULLIVAN
MISS GARBO REGRETS . . . : She's Unable to Lunch Today--or Any Day
PAUL ROSENFIELD
Bill Bushnell Polishes His Dream
JUDITH MICHAELSON
BUSINESS
California
Eagle Computer, Recovering From Clipped Wings, Tries to Soar Again
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Drinking Education
BRUCE KEPPEL
California
Los Angeles
California
Los Angeles
Annual Report Report
BRUCE KEPPEL
Los Angeles
Don't Blame All Banks
Slot Cars to Return
VICTORIA McCARGAR
Culturally Diverse
California
Oil Industry Opens the Door to Black Suppliers
DENISE GELLENE
New Barriers Block Women on Way to Top
JOHN F. LAWRENCE
Delegating Has Some Dangers to Executives
Delegating Has Some Dangers to Executives
Car-Buying Tips
Bonnie Castrey Starts Labor Consulting Sevice
LESLIE BERKMAN
U.S. Wary of Hong Kong's Bank Secrecy : Haven for Asian Cash Suspected of Aiding Money-Laundering
JIM MANN, Times Staff Writer
CIGARETTES : Makers Aim at Special Niches to Boost Sales
DONNA K. H. WALTERS, Times Staff Writer
TRAVEL
Where Quimperware Got Its Name
JERRY COHEN and DOROTHY COHEN,
Jerry Cohen is a Times staff writer, Dorothy a South Pasadena free-lance writer. and
B&B Near Gatwick
Trying the Train
Paying Baggage Loss
San Francisco Surprise
Saving on Insurance
Bahamas Brush
Sagafjord to Call at Santa Barbara
A Cruise on the Rhine Is Easy and Fascinating
GREGORY JENSEN, United Press International
Difference of B&B
Noshing in New York
Cruise Lines: Their Names and Numbers
Towed in Salzburg
BOOKS
Now in Paperback
Missing 'Endpapers'
And Our Critics Commend
Get the Name Right
Looking for Marauders . . .
The Accidental Tourist, by Anne Tyler (Knopf: $16.95; 355 pp.)
RICHARD EDER
Looking for Medics
NONFICTION : GARDEN DESIGN by William Lake Douglas, Susan R. Frey, Norman K. Johnson, Susan Littlefield and Michael Van Valkenburgh (Simon & Schuster: $35). : GARDEN DESIGN by Kenneth Midgley (Pelham: $19.95).
BARBARA SALTZMAN
NONFICTION : THE COUNTRY MUSIC BOOK, edited by Michael Mason (Scribner's: $24.95, hardcover; $14.95, paperback, illustrated).
ROBERT HILBURN
'Sweethearts'
NONFICTION : STYLES OF LIVING: THE BEST OF CASA VOGUE, edited by Isa Vercelloni (Rizzoli: $35). : THE JERSEY DEVIL DESIGN/BUILD BOOK by Michael J. Crosbie (Gibbs M. Smith, P.O. Box 667, Layton, Utah 84041: $19.95, paperback).
SAM HALL KAPLAN
FICTION : IT'S AN AARDVARK-EAT-TURTLE WORLD by Paul Danziger (Delacorte: $12.95; ages 9-13).
BARBARA KARLIN
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