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What happened on January 10, 1986
SPORTS
Charlie Sumner Notifies Chargers That He Will Not Accept Position
CHRIS COBBS
Chicago Forecast: Fair Weather and in 30s
United Press International
Waitz Injured, Will Not Compete in L.A.
Analysis : Closing Their Ranks, Owners Have Stopped Free-Agent Movement
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
BUGGED BY THE SWATS : Valley's Mario Lopez Lets Defensive Forte Foul Up His Offense
DEREK RASER, Times Staff Writer
The Only Game With a Conscience
JIM MURRAY
Lazers Get the Breaks in 4-2 Win
GRAHAME L. JONES, Times Staff Writer
NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : THE NAME NOW FITS . . . BIG BAD BEARS : That's Bad as in 16-1 and Not Bad as in Awful, Which Some Once Were
CHRIS DUFRESNE, Times Staff Writer
Tennis Roundup : Edberg Reaches Semifinals With Win Over McEnroe
From Times Wire Services
Dominguez Hills Beats Chapman : Without Samuelson, Panthers Can't Make the Grade
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
Dancing Display Scores Victory at Santa Anita
Girls' Roundup : Foothill Beats Orange to Remain Unbeaten in the Century League
O'Meara in a Good Spot Following Round of 65
MARC APPLEMAN, Times Staff Writer
Utah State Has to Work Overtime to Beat Fullerton, 82-76
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
NHL Roundup : Flyers Pad Lead With a 4-0 Win Over Capitals
From Times Wire Services
Pepperdine Loses Another Big One to DePaul, 70-57
RAY RIPTON, Times Staff Writer
Allen Named Coach at Portland State
Irvine Gets Cold in Grant's Tomb and Is Beaten, 53-48
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
Clippers to Play Nets in New Jersey Tonight
SAM McMANIS
Borup Leads Moorpark Women in 59-42 Win Over Allan Hancock
DEREK RASER, Times Staff Writer
NBA Roundup : Rockets Rally, Keep Home Streak Alive
From Times Wire Services
Tournament of Champions : Peete, O'Meara Save Best for Last, Tie Kite
SHAV GLICK, Times Staff Writer
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER : Kennedy Shuts Garfield Out of the City Playoffs Early, 3-0
Kings to Play in Minnesota Tonight
CHRIS BAKER
Fullerton Makes Utah State Work Overtime but Falls, 82-76
JOHN WEYLER, Times Staff Writer
Moorpark Puts Its John Hancock on Allan Hancock, 64-43
DEREK RASER, Times Staff Writer
USD Women Lose Nonconference Game to Arizona
College Basketball Roundup : Alabama Deals LSU First Loss of Season, 83-67
From Times Wire Services
Rams' Double Threat : Henry Ellard Catches Passes and Punts, and Likes Doing Something Special
GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI, Times Staff Writer
Patterson Scores 22 to Lead Chapman
Becker, Wilander to Play at La Quinta
JULIE CART
Bruin Women Play Northern Arizona in Opener of Own Tournament Tonight
JULIE CART
Usher's Heart Surgery Is Called Successful
Sunset League : Handley Paces Fountain Valley
STEVE LOWERY, Times Staff Writer
UCLA Is Simply Welp-less in 90-65 Rout by Huskies
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
USC Can't Keep Up With Washington St. : A Pair of 7-Footers Come Off the Bench to Lead Cougars to 65-58 Win
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Berry, Patriot Coach, Dancing to Own Beat
FRANK LUKSA, Dallas Times Herald
Granada Hills Blows By Westchester, 2-1
DAVID KECK, Times Staff Writer
Jim McMahon Shows Shades of Sid Vicious, Sid Luckman
CHRISTINE BRENNAN, Washington Post
Pacific 10 Roundup : Sandle Hits Key Shot as Sun Devils Edge Bears, 69-67
From Times Wire Services
Tennis Roundup : Connors Gains Semifinals With Victory Over Gomez
From Times Wire Services
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Lord Knows, Stem Keeps the Faith at Master's
GORDON MONSON, Times Staff Writer
Outdoor Notes : U.S. Wants Lead Out of Waterfowl Shot in 44 States
PCAA Roundup : Banks Scores 31 Points to Lead Nevada Las Vegas' 85-80 Win
From Times Wire Services
Sudden-Death Goal Beats Darkness, Chatsworth
DAVE DESMOND, Times Staff Writer
Webb Settles Dispute Over CSUN Firing for $40,000
MIKE HISERMAN, Times Staff Writer
Cold UC Irvine Gets Buried by Fresno State Defense, 53-48
JIM McCURDIE, Times Staff Writer
Orange County Area Roundup : Area Cyclists Can Ride With Tour de France Champion Saturday
San Diego Prep Basketball : Sweetwater Defeated by Castle Park in Battle Between Top 10 Opponents
Raiders Top NFL Salary List; Rams 17th, Bears 24th
Velodrome in Encino Closes After Failure to Get Insurance
GORDON MONSON, Times Staff Writer
SDSU Will Be Tested on the Road at Utah, BYU
STEVE DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Hannah Is Leader of Old Guard on Patriots
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
San Diego Roundup : La Jolla Tournament Will Begin Today
Merlin Olsen Isn't Counting Rams Out of Super Bowl, Yet
LARRY STEWART
NFL CHAMPIONSHIP: A LOOK BACK : A LONG WINTER'S DAY : The Improbable Saga of the 1945 NFL Championship Game
JOHN WIEBUSCH
Payton Says He Has One Edge Over Dickerson
NO PRESSURE FOR BILL ERVIN : Retiring El Modena Coach Found There's Much More Than Winning
MIKE DiGIOVANNA, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Youth Gets Probation in Fallbrook Library Arson
Planned RTD Cuts Anger Agoura Hills, Westlake : 2 Cities Move to Form Own Bus Line
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Students Escape Serious Injuries in Bus Crash
More Arrests Expected Soon in U.S. Drug Agent's Slaying in Mexico
H.G. REZA
Supervisors OK 20% Hike in Pay for Sheriff--to $110,000
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
What Winter? Warm Weather to Stick Around for Weekend
NANCY REED, Times Staff Writer
Fine, and Not So Fine
Pedestrian Dies After Being Hit by 2 Cars
Children's Services Department Scored by County Auditors
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Two Roths Can't Both Be Right About Game
Roxana Kopetman \f7
War Strategy's Lesson
For Social Change, Forget Politicians : Basic Reforms Come Only From Organized Action of Afflicted
RICHARD N. GOODWIN,
Richard N. Goodwin is a writer and commentator in Concord, Mass.
Owner Wins Legal Battle : Senior Citizens Complex Allowed to Raise Rents
MIRNA ALFONSO, Times Staff Writer
Call it intermezzo, call it chicken, the altar-bound audience was entranced.
PATRICIA WARD BIEDERMAN
Pilot Medi-Cal Plan Won't Be Funded by State
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY and MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writers
Firm Cited Over Dumping Closes
ELIZABETH LU, Times Staff Writer
Phrases
Long-Term Care for the Elderly
Doublespeak
County Bill for Immigrants
County Bill for Immigrants
County Bill for Immigrants
County Bill for Immigrants
Car Signs
U.S. Action Against Libya Is Nothing Without Allies
ROBERT E. HUNTER,
Robert E. Hunter is director of European studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies at Georgetown University.
Bahais in Danger
Business Tax Amnesty Provides $9.1-Million Boost to City's Coffers
VICTOR MERINA, Times Staff Writer
Train Kills Man Lying on Tracks in Moorpark
Most Dangerous
Sniff, Sniff
Navy Rejects Switch in Its Chula Vista Housing Plan
KEITH A. OWENS, Times Staff Writer
Harbor Police Lose Clout in Oceanside
Home Builder Accused of Fleecing 400 Customers
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
Contractor Accused of Defrauding 400 Property Owners
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
'Please'
Pedestrian in Northridge Crosswalk Killed
15-Year Term Given in Molestation of Patients
Building Named in Memory of Teacher During Tearful Tribute
STEPHANIE CHAVEZ, Times Staff Writer
El Toro : 4 Hurt, 2 Critically, in Head-On Auto Crash
Marcida Dodson \f7
Fullerton : Sikhs Denied Permit to Turn Home Into Temple
Sibyl Jefferson \f7
Hearing About Cause of Dismissal Possible : Hill's Bid to Get SDSU Post Back Refused
JIM SCHACHTER, Times Staff Writer
Another Body Found; Link to Serial Killings Probed
EDWARD J. BOYER and NIESON HIMMEL, Times Staff Writers
Investment Firm Agrees to End Sale of Shares in Mines
Fountain Valley : Plan Unit Recommends Lower Developer Fees
Amalia Duarte \f7
Prosecutor Lauds Police Work : Youth, 17, Convicted of Fatally Knifing Friend
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Sports, Not Gangs
Santa Ana : Nursery Worker Burned After Spilled Gas Ignites
Marcida Dodson \f7
Robbins Cuts Back Plan on Museum for 'Lost Village' Relics
MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writer
FBI Probing Role of Politics in Capri Cleanup Contract
PAUL JACOBS, Times Staff Writer
Accused Swindler Pleads Guilty to Grand Theft
PAUL FELDMAN, Times Staff Writer
Thievery Tests Rector's Open-Door Philosophy
By ROBERT SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim : Pickler Announces He Will Run for Mayor
Roxana Kopetman \f7
Dana Point : Bicyclist Hurt When Hit by Car; Driver Charged
Marcida Dodson \f7
School Receives Gift Telescope : Students Get New Outlook on Space
RACHEL REYNOLDS, Times Staff Writer
$11-Million Loss Seen in Metro Subway Rerouting
RICH CONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Deterioration of Farm Law Led UFW Back to Boycott
CESAR CHAVEZ,
Cesar Chavez is president of the United Farm Workers of America
Bomb Casing on Freeway Hurts Nothing But the Traffic Flow
More Arrests Expected in Probe of DEA Agent's Death
H. G. REZA, Times Staff Writer
Simi Valley Man Dies a Week After Beating
Judge Refuses to Free Uncooperative Witness : Santa Ana Businessman Must Answer Jurors' Questions to Gain His Freedom, Tashima Says
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
$127,00 in Jewels, Cash Stolen From Merchant
Acid Rain: Facing Facts
GOP Voter Registration Drive Can Become Bounty Hunt
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Man Condemned to Death Again for Girls' Murders
ROXANE ARNOLD, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
S.C. Executes Man Who Killed 2 When He Was 17
Associated Press
Marks' Rise Poses Threat to Roberti's Senate Reign
RICHARD C. PADDOCK and DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writers
Moroccan Toll Reported
From Reuters
Governor Unveils Details of Budget Stressing Schools
Associated Press
The State
Swiss Oust Czech Envoy
Associated Press
The State
The Nation
Sunny Weather to Give Way to Cooling, Clouds
TED THACKREY Jr.,
Times Staff Writer
The Region
Shuttle Launch Delayed Again by Heavy Rain
From Reuters
Text of Gov. Deukmejian's State of the State Address
Mexico's Phones Back
Associated Press
The Region
3 Killed in Punjab Terrorism
United Press International
Sunny Weather to Give Way to Cooling, Clouds
TED THACKREY Jr., Times Staff Writer
The Region
The Nation
The Nation
The Nation
Annual Car Emission Tests, New Controls Recommended
LARRY B. STAMMER, Times Staff Writer
Mexico Dietary Tip: Rabbit Is Cheaper
Associated Press
Airliner Lands Safely Despite Wheel Problem
Associated Press
Congressmen See S. Africa Squatter Camp
From Times Wire Services
Nobel Literature Laureate Seifert Dies
Associated Press
Delta Jet Lands Safely After Wheels Malfunction
Associated Press
Border Strife Renews Fear in Both Lebanon and Israel
DAN FISHER, Times Staff Writer
The Region
The World
Japan Eases Its Markets Stand : Way Paved for Greater U.S. Electronics Sales
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
President to Seek Binding Spending Lid
United Press International
Aquino Vows to Battle Rebels if They Refuse to Give Up Arms
From Times Wire Services
The World
The State
U.S. Envoy Will Try to Change Bonn's Mind on Libya Sanctions
WILLIAM TUOHY, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Chevron to Close Refinery
Associated Press
U.S. Frees 31 Afghans Who Seek Asylum
United Press International
New Disaster Relief Chief
Associated Press
7 Killed in Dallas Fire
United Press International
The World
Bomb Threat Diverts Jetliner
Associated Press
Glitter and Glitz Lose Some of Their Shine
MARYLOU LUTHER
Italy Takes Steps to Show Solidarity With U.S. Actions
From the Washington Post
45 New Soviet ICBMs Now Deployed, Weinberger Says
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Wholesale Prices Up 1.8% in '85 : U.S. Marks Lowest 3-Year Inflation Rate in 20 Years
Associated Press
Visa Halts Mexican Trekkers
United Press International
Britons Switching From Tea to Coffee
United Press International
Deukmejian Urges More School Funds : State of State Message Lists Budget Priorities and Paints a Proud Picture
GEORGE SKELTON, Times Sacramento Bureau Chief
Soviets Denounce Anti-Libyan Moves, Warn of Peace Threat
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
The World
Youths Charged in Laser Incident
Peril to Citizens Cited; 88 Caught in Controversial Raids : INS Seizing Chicago's Illegal Alien Cab Drivers
LARRY GREEN, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Judge Calls Halt to Capturing of Condors by State
THOMAS H. MAUGH II, Times Science Writer
The Nation : TMI Cites 17 for Disaster
Air Search for Missing Plane
Associated Press
Miniskirt Maven Loses Title : Courreges Booted Off Couturier List
From Reuters
Libya Financing Terrorists Via Private U.S. Accounts : Laundering Operation Uncovered
JAMES GERSTENZANG and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
British Defense Minister Quits, Assails Thatcher
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Key Vote Due : NCAA Rule Could Clear the Bench
DAVID G. SAVAGE, Times Education Writer
Fashion 86: The Must-Have Book for Fashion Insiders edited by Iain Webb and Lorraine Johnston (St. Martin's: $14.95, paperback).
BETTY JEAN BARNHILL
Reformers Take New Aim at Pentagon's Buying
SARA FRITZ, Times Staff Writer
The World : Haiti Troops Occupy 5 Cities
The World
IRS Will Tap Refunds to Pay Overdue Loans
United Press International
Reversal of Power Not Cause of Gander Crash, Canada Says
KENNETH FREED, Times Staff Writer
All 7 McMartin Defendants Are Ordered to Stand Trial
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
The Region
The State
Stock Plunge Slows as Dow Declines 8.38
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
S. Africa Guerrillas Vow to Escalate Attacks, Hit White Areas
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Music Center Goes for Hard Money : Unified Fund Campaign Needs Additional $2.8 Million
TIA GINDICK, Times Staff Writer
Church Declares Its Headquarters Nuclear Free Zone
United Press International
2 Billion Rats Down, 3 Billion to Go in China
United Press International
Islamic Group Condemns U.S. Moves Against Libya
Associated Press
Computer Reads Poetry, Supports Claim It's Work of Shakespeare
LEE DEMBART, Times Staff Writer
Upcoming Honorees, Class of '86
MARYLOUISE OATES, Times Staff Writer
Libya Transfer of $100 Million Led to Freeze
NORMAN KEMPSTER and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
Bush to Attend Inaugural Ceremonies in Honduras
United Press International
McLean Trucking Shuts Down
Associated Press
Librarian's Link Is Purely Elementary
Ursula Vils.
Italy Follows U.S., Cuts Off Arms Sales to Libya
Associated Press
Supreme Court Refuses to Stay Man's Execution
Associated Press
Iranian Parliament Tightens Conditions for Drafted Soldiers
From Reuters
Vegas Speed Train Called a Bad Bet for the Southland
RAY HEBERT, Times Urban Affairs Writer
The Region
Cram Appointed to UCLA Chemistry Chair
Historical Society's Gala Should Be One to Remember
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Barefoot Beauty Is Running for Office on Her Assets
JENNINGS PARROTT
EPA Proposal on Dumping of Chemicals Draws Fire
MAURA DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Kadafi Threatens 'Response in Kind' to U.S. Sanctions
CHARLES P. WALLACE, Times Staff Writer
But No Invitation to Visit : Gorbachev Sends Gifts to 'Japan's Samantha Smith'
United Press International
The Region : Landlord to Face 18 Criminal Charges
Census Finds Farm Population Down 7%
PAUL HOUSTON, Times Staff Writer
Scene of Foreign Policy Triumph : President to Visit Grenada Next Month
From Times Wire Services
Browse the Boutique Beat for the Unusual and Hard-to-Find
DIANE REISCHEL, Times Staff Writer
Foundation Reports: To Publish . . . or Not : A Movement Is Challenging Organizations to Be More Open About Tax-Exempt Funds
DAVID JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Uranium Capsule Falls at Kerr-McGee Plant
Associated Press
Uranium Capsule Takes a Fall at Nevada Plant
Associated Press
Apartheid Foes, Unions Open Shell Oil Boycott
MAURA DOLAN, Times Staff Writer
Louisville Newspapers to Be Sold in Family Feud
MICHAEL WINES, Times Staff Writer
Highlights
Man Gets Death in Murder Retrial
E. German Communist Party Expelled 63,000
From Reuters
Police on Patrol With Submachine Guns at London's Heathrow Airport
Associated Press
4 Face U.S. Air Piracy Charge in Prison Break
Associated Press
Gemayel Ally Rejects Syrian-Brokered Lebanon Pact, Warns of Confrontation
From Reuters
Were Foreclosure Pressures to Blame? : Farm Family Deaths Shock Hamlet
SCOTT KRAFT, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Salvador Rebels Expand War, Destroy Coffee-Making Plants
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Radio Stations Switch Djs--even Call Letters
DANIEL PEREZ,
Perez, a Cal State L.A. graduate, is a Times intern
Wilshire Center
COLIN GARDNER
La Cienega Area
KRISTINE McKENNA
Orange County Preview : 'Cinema Of Mind's Eye' Film Series
RANDY LEWIS, Times Staff Writer
Scr Searches For Latino Playwrights
TONY SCHERMAN
New York Conductor To Visit S.d.
HILLIARD HARPER
Zukerman To Quit Helm Of Saint Paul Orchestra
From United Press International
Arts Center Gifts Top $123 Million
HERMAN WONG
La Cienega Area
COLIN GARDNER
'Amerika' Takes Flak From Soviets
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
Seeing Mexico On 1,200 Calories A Day
ROBIN GREEN
La Cienega Area
COLIN GARDNER
'Serious' Directors Make A Comeback
JACK MATHEWS, Times Staff Writer
La Cienega Area
SUZANNE MUCHNIC
Chairman Of Abc Calls It Quits
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
Tv Review : Young Black 'Mayor' In 'benson' Slot
LEE MARGULIES, Times Staff Writer
Movie Review : 'Black Moon Rising' Soars With Stark, Swift Action
MICHAEL WILMINGTON
'Right Of The People' Touches Nerve
HOWARD ROSENBERG
Stage Review : Spotlight On Silly In Scr's 'The Foreigner'
DAN SULLIVAN, Times Theater Critic
'Cuckoo': An American In Venice : 'time Of The Cuckoo': An American In Venice
DON SHIRLEY
Dominick's Comes In Out of Freezer
RUTH REICHL
Radio Ratings
La Cienega Area
KRISTINE McKENNA
Jazz Review : James Williams Quintet In Today's Mainstream
ZAN STEWART
'We Are The World' Scores In Grammy Nominations
DENNIS HUNT, Times Staff Writer
Movie Review : '28 Up': Four Ages Of Man--and Woman
SHEILA BENSON, Times Film Critic
Self-Help Cassette Top-Heavy With Inspiration; HBO 'Ghostbusters' Rankles Some Distributors
DENNIS HUNT, Times Staff Writer
Exude Gets Serious In 'Boys' Album
RANDY LEWIS, Times Staff Writer
Previn, Watts : A Little Liszt Goes A Long Way
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music Critic
Bassoon Was Always Music To Symphony Player's Ears
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
BUSINESS
Hanson Trust stepped up its bid for Imperial.
Honda to Boost Capacity 20% at Ohio Plant
JAMES RISEN, Times Staff Writer
Nation
AirCal Orders British Jets to Counter PSA
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
A group said it might buy more Viacom shares.
Money Supply Falls by $3.1 Billion
Associated Press
Retailers Post Modest December Sales Gains, See Soft '86 Prospects
NANCY YOSHIHARA, Times Staff Writer
Pennzoil and Texaco Go Back to Court : Federal Judge to Rule Today on Request to Bar Texas Judgment
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK and DEBRA WHITEFIELD, Times Staff Writers
Fox and Columbia Pictures Industries settled a suit.
Continental's 'Cheap Frills' Radio Ads Run Into Static
BILL SING
Swedlow Holders Approve Sale Despite Lawsuit
Kennedy Backs Reduction in Latin Debt Payments
JUAN de ONIS, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Bonds Sag Further on Interest-Rate Concerns
From Times Wire Services
The SEC agreed to consider takeover rules.
Commodore laid off 200 at its Costa Mesa plant.
Limits on insuring brokered deposits were ended.
Foreign Exchange for Thursday, Jan. 9, 1986 : Dollar Steadies After Drop in Europe
Associated Press
Applied Circuit agreed to buy a Gardena drug firm.
Outlook Dim on Singapore Slump
From Reuters
Mission Insurance plans to resist Chapter 11.
AirCal Orders British Jets to Counter PSA : Quieter Planes Give Rival the Edge at John Wayne
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
Personal or Family Holdings Also Increased : Disney Chairman Paid $2.12 Million for Year
KATHRYN HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Prices the Talk of Electronics Show : Hikes Due as Industry Seeks to Recover From Losses in '85
MARTHA GROVES, Times Staff Writer
Westinghouse put its Muzak subsidiary up for sale.
A report placed blame for Maryland's thrift crisis.
Commodities : Thursday, Jan. 9, 1986 : Precious Metals Prices Gain
From Associated Press
Commodore Closing Plant in Costa Mesa
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
Fresh From Victory Over SCM
Associated Press
Zoe Products Seeks Partners by Want Ad : Firm's Intentions Aim at Possibility of Merger
ROBERT HANLEY, Times Staff Writer
Cooke to Retain Campbell as Daily News Publisher
JAMES BATES, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Fildes Named Chief Executive of Cetus Corp.
DONNA K. H. WALTERS
SEC Accuses 2 Former Executives at Puritan
ROBERT E. DALLOS, Times Staff Writer
Applied Circuit Agrees to Acquire Whiteworth
Jona Goldrich sold his Western Federal stock.
Damson Sues Seaborg on Stock Trades
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
Nation
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