- Disney Promotes 3 of Its Veteran Employees : Management: Disneyland to have its own president. Insiders say the decision was triggered by plans for another theme park.
- Defense Industry Barely Nicked by Budget Accord
- Kathleen J. Gauger and Paul K. Moyer...
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Moscow Big on Big Mac, Even at $12
- Beasts Are Blessed With a Benefit Dinner : A Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo event raised funds for a monkey habitat to be constructed next year.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Guidance Satellite Boosted to Orbit
- NATION : Truck Hits Bus: 1 Dead, 16 Hurt
- Soviet Executions Put at 300 Annually : Law and order: Official acknowledges a growing movement to abolish the death penalty.
- Israel Reopens Bethlehem Arab University Shut During Uprising
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : McCarthy, Pointing to '82 Questionnaire, Says Bergeson Flip-Flopped on Abortion
- Elwood E. Ward; Owned Hearing Aid Center
- Cedars-Sinai Intern Is Found Safe 2 Months After Vanishing : Disappearance: Dr. Steven R. Stoltz turns up unharmed, oblivious to distress he caused.
- COLUMN LEFT : Frenzy of Cuts in Medicare Plugs Deficit : Budget summiteers take the easy route and stick it to the people least able to pay.
- Feldman Pleads Not Guilty in Drug Case
- TOLD Cuts Jobs as Vacant Offices Make New Kind of Open Space
- Majority of Local Stocks Decline in 3rd Quarter : Market: Nearly 80% of Valley-area holdings record drops in their prices for the period, mirroring the overall slump on Wall Street.
- Phoebe Knight Helm has been named interim...
- 8 Historic Sites Closed Due to Budget Crunch
- VIENNA : Shadow Over an Election
- Artifice: Seventy-six paintings seized from Imelda and...
- Entering the Forbidden Zone : Nuclear Power: One of the first Western scientists to visit the infamous Chernobyl nuclear reactor complex, site of the worst nuclear accident in history, comes away with many impressions.
- Japan Launches Census
- Curtis LeMay, 83, Bomber General of WW II, Dies : Warrior: He later built the Strategic Air Command. He was George Wallace's running mate in 1968.
- SHOP TALK : Making Waves for Fitness
- Keating Aid and Acts by Senators Reported Linked
- Albon Jacob Esterly; Retired Carpenter
- LAPD Tied to Thefts of Money in Drug Raids : Scandal: A former sheriff's sergeant says narcotics officers and deputies also beat suspects and filed false reports. The FBI is investigating the cash-skimming allegations.
- Diane Bebber has been named deputy director...
- Shareholder Suit Settlement Tentatively OKd : Liability: Newport Pharmaceuticals and its insurer agree to pay about $5.7 million in two complaints alleging that the company misled investors.
- 'In Your Face' Ads Are on a Roll but Also Draw Fire
- San Diego Trust & Savings Bank has...
- Residential Construction Sags in O.C.
- America West Plans to Buy Up to 118 Airbus Aircraft
- Reorganization Plan Is Approved for ICA : S&Ls;: Ex-vice president of Imperial Savings' parent company is named interim trustee in bankruptcy case.
- Alaskans to Get Annual 'Bonus'
- German Unity Worries Old Resistance Fighters : France: They fear the merging nation's future dominance more than any resurgence of Nazism.
- Before Going Under the Knife, Check Up on Doctor's Orders
- Peace in the Valley : For an Anniversary Moment, Yosemite Strife Is Silenced
- City Won't Take Action Against Playhouse in 'Sister Mary' Flap
- 87 Vintage Guitars: Music to Auctioneer's Ears : Narcotics: The auction has attracted national attention. The instruments were seized in a Thousand Oaks drug raid last year.
- L.A. Firm to Buy Hospital Portion of Hillcrest Project
- Investor Adds to Holdings in TransTechnology
- Robert L. Evans has been appointed vice...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Gas Climbs 3.6 Cents at Pumps
- AmBase Corp. to Sell Insurance Unit: The...
- Frank Oddo Associates has named Pam Cannon...
- Airport Czar : New Airport Manager Jan Mittermeier Has Come a Long Way
- WORLD : Kaifu Upbraids Minister for Slur
- Kohl Foresees Larger Role for United Germany
- Thatcher Calls for War Crimes Trials
- Insider : Iraqi Crisis Has Forced U.S. to Take a New Look at U.N. : And Washington likes what it sees. Credit Ambassador Thomas Pickering with bringing about the sea-change in American policy.
- Senate Endorses Bush Moves to Halt Iraq : Gulf crisis: Opponents see the 'signal of unity' as a potential 'blank check' for the President to wage war.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Labor Unrest Hits School Districts
- Unruly Mob of Bhutto Backers Stalls Hearing
- Photo Morgue Awaits New Life : Herald Examiner: USC and the public library vie for the late newspaper's collection of pictures and clips, while the treasures remain hidden away.
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Gradco Systems Inc. Explains Deal That Provoked Legal Fight
- 22 U.S. Companies to Aid UNICEF
- Sanford Kane Named Chief of PCO Inc.
- U.S. Role in Mideast Helped to Put a Lid on Defense Cuts, Strategists Say : Military: Operation Desert Shield altered the political climate in the negotiations, aides contend. Lawmakers who had called for deep cutbacks were forced on the defensive.
- A Special Breed
- 7th Victim Found at Plane Crash Site
- Britain Names Gulf Chief
- Undrinkable Water May Go to Center's Lawn
- DANA POINT : Monarch Bay Golf Course Vandalized
- Stephen T. McArthur has been appointed vice...
- Rob D. Drake, Dale A. Mather and...
- Oil Prices Plunge on Calmer Talk by Bush, Iraqi Chief
- Pay-Fone Systems Loses $194,139 in 4th Quarter
- Federico Falco has been named operations manager...
- Looking for more: Distributed Logic Corp. of...
- Randy Linberg has joined Pan Pacific Hotel...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hungarians Disappointed in Democracy : East Europe: Local election results show many former Communists gaining office.
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRD: WESTERN KINGBIRD (Tyrannus verticalis)
- Israel Will Issue Gas Masks 8 Weeks Early
- Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Man, 72
- S.D. Delays Vote on Buying Low-Cost Housing : Government: Two-week postponement will be used to probe allegations that the owner has links to the mob.
- Soviet Psychiatrists to Tour Hospital
- Next Step : Killing Off Soviet Socialism: A Look at the Plan and Its Creator : Economist Stanislav Shatalin's vision would replace the present economic system, based on state ownership, with one that looks surprisingly like private enterprise. The political stakes are huge.
- Learning to Dodge the Parking Lot Dodge
- Steeler Fan Beaten at Raiders Game
- Doing Business : Toys 'R' Us Finds That Opening Up in Japan Is No Kid's Game : The giant American retail chain thought it had a winning formula for operating in Tokyo. But local competitors cried foul and circled the wagons. Now the project may be in trouble.
- S. Africa President De Klerk
- There Are Still Involved Young People
- Japanese-American Chair
- Bush Lips Hard to Read
- Bigotry on Both Ends
- Steeler Fan Beaten at Raiders Game
- Gay's Suit Against Boy Scouts
- Steeler Fan Beaten at Raiders Game
- Oil Prices
- Gay's Suit Against Boy Scouts
- Steeler Fan Beaten at Raiders Game
- Steeler Fan Beaten at Raiders Game
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 2, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 2, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 2, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 2, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 2, 1990
- Supreme Court to Review Rulings in 2 Drug Cases
- Wellspring of Ideas Helps During S.D. Water Crisis : Conservation: South and East County residents cope with pipeline break, but stoppages still possible.
- 6 Youths Being Investigated for Alleged Theft : Crime: Three former and two current Explorer Scouts and another juvenile were arrested on suspicion of stealing police equipment.
- Oil Firms' Recurring Headache: They Just Don't Get Much Respect : Petroleum: The industry has had an image problem for generations. Critics say it's no wonder.
- Rich Don't Want Any More Taxes on Their Toys
- PERSISTENCE: Fifteen years after Sheriff Brad Gates...
- Luxury Tax Plan Brings Cries of Pain in Newport
- BAD NEWS, GOOD NEWS: The dramatic decline...
- Budget Deal Faces Revolt in House; OK in Senate Seen : Congress: Gingrich breaks with Bush and vows to defeat the plan. The President says he will set aside partisanship and take his case to the people.
- Fears of Fiscal Chaos Kept Talks From Total Collapse
- AT WORK . . . : It's...
- . . . AND AT PLAY: Air...
- Blimp's Run-In With Model Plane Leaves Everybody a Bit Deflated
- Funding Uncertain, LATC Announces New Season : Stage: City Council awaits financial review; panel may ask the complex to open up to other users.
- House Showdown Over NEA Funding : Floor Debate May Start on Thursday
- From the Archives: Stylish 'Avengers' returns on A&E
- Market Watch : Assett Allocators' Quest: Right Investment Mix : Equities: These financial pros suggest the proper package of stocks, bonds, other instruments and cash for the current economic environment.
- Rye Faces, Tasty Currants Run Through D.C. Bread Line
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Construction Spending Holds Steady in August
- Court Refuses to Block 'Temptation' : Film: The Supreme Court lets stand a ruling that Martin Scorsese's fictionalized version of the life of Christ is protected by free-speech rights.
- Plans to OK Gulf Warfare Weighed
- SHORT TAKES : Peter Boyle Fair After Stroke
- Justices Hail Brennan, Seated in the Audience
- State High Court Signals a Shift Into High Gear : Judiciary: It faces a full calendar as it prepares to hear arguments on a heavy caseload that will result in a wide range of important rulings.
- Little Towns That the Boom Just Bypassed : Water: They are strung out along the Owens Valley but are virtual colonies of L.A.'s DWP. The utility says growth in the area is bad news and it doesn't want anybody living on the 245,00 acres.
- FULLERTON : Longtime Librarian Johnson Retires
- FULLERTON : Soviet Prof Tests U.S. Campus Life
- Age Is No Obstacle for Gymnasts
- Howell Stands-Up by Her Man : Baseball: Kelly, wife of Jack Howell, says being a comedian helps family cope with the Angel third baseman's worst season.
- COMMENTARY : Pirates at Crossroads Where Young Players Become Expensive Stars
- Humphries Leads Redskins Over Cardinals : NFC: Third-year quarterback completes 20 of 25 passes for 257 yards and two touchdowns in his first NFL start.
- 'MacGyver' Taking Aim at Handguns : Television: The show's co-executive producer, a former LAPD officer, says tonight's episode is part of his prime-time campaign for strict gun control.
- Dance : Nureyev Performs 'Overcoat' in San Jose
- GARY LIEBL : It's Lonely, Risky at the Top : CEO Coach Helps Directors Play Game Fairly and Win
- 'Pacific Heights' Tops Box Office; 'GoodFellas' 2nd : Movies: 'Ghost,' third place in ticket sales, shows no signs of dying.
- Man Arrested as Model Plane Buzzes, Punctures Goodyear Blimp
- 6 Bodies Recovered From Plane That Crashed in Lake
- Ukrainians Rally for Independence, Call 1-Day Strike
- High Court Opens With Flurry, Awaiting Souter
- Ethics Tied to Gift to CS San Marcos
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Mistake
- Payments to WWII Internees to Begin : Reparations: The budget agreement clears the way for the program. The oldest survivors will be the first to receive the $20,000 checks.
- Antarctica Ecological Research
- Thousand Oaks Woman Slain at Buffalo Campus
- Pope Opens Synod on State of the Priesthood : Religion: But despite worldwide problems, conference is expected to reflect papal conservatism on key issues.
- On Stage Downtown : Los Angeles Theatre Center Celebrates Fifth Anniversary of Serving a Diverse Audience at Spring Street Location
- THE SIDELINES : PGA Caddy, 37, Has Heart Attack
- Auburn Coach Pat Dye Hospitalized
- The Chargers Make All the Wrong Moves : AFC: Penalties are costly in 17-7 loss to Oilers. Moon has a big day.
- Raiders Find Gault to Be Good Catch : Offense: Former Bear has outstanding game against his former teammates, who can't keep up with him.
- Ex-Pitcher Bouton Strikes Out in Court
- Bucs' Christie Makes Coach Look Good : NFC: He kicks game-winning field goal in overtime after the man he beat for the job, Donald Igwebuike, misses chance to win the game for Vikings.
- The Townsend Address: Four Scores
- Schnabel Leaving KCRW Post
- TV Reviews : 'Lindbergh': The Reluctant American Hero
- Ballet : Fearful Minimalism From New York
- AF Gen. LeMay, 83, Dies of Heart Attack
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Mental Health Officials Questioned
- SHORT TAKES : Lynn, 1st Lady in Collaboration
- Soviet Lawmakers Bless Freedom of Worship : Religion: The legislature ends state persecution of churches but disallows their use of school buildings.
- Elderly Immigrant Dies in Escalator Accident
- Man Killed While Helping Woman
- Candidates, Ballot Issue Put Focus on Finances : Election: Westminister officials say the infrastructure has long been neglected. A plan to raise the business tax could help rebuild city facilities.
- OJAI : Panel to Consider Addition at Arcade
- New Synthesis of Solid Carbon
- Clinic Transfers Worry Officials : Drugs: Since the Straight Inc. facility in Yorba Linda lost its operating license, clients have been going out of state for treatment.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Is This Trip Necessary?
- If Freeway Ramp Meters Act Out of Sync, Call Caltrans
- Red Cross Seeks First-Aid Volunteers
- A Big Chunk of L.A. History Remains on Ice in Morgue
- Lance Parrish Earns Angel of the Week Honors
- THE SIDELINES : Mansell to Return to Racing
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Martin Keeps His Points Lead With Third Win
- TV Reviews : 'Promise' a High-Level Soap Opera
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Ever-Restless Ronstadt Grows
- P.M. BRIEFING : Air France to Cut S.F. Flights
- Sony May Build Macintosh Portable: Apple Computer...
- Sallie Mae Will Take Over Loan Program:...
- BofA May Close Ecuador Retail Branches: BankAmerica...
- Irving M. Einhorn, former regional administrator of...
- Bush Urges Full Effort for Children
- 500 Weary Soldiers Get First Real Taste of R&R; : Military: They enjoy hamburgers by poolside and other diversions as Saudi government drops opposition to plan.
- ORANGE : Planner Will Join East Orange Panel
- Fortunately, Quills Are OutNowadays, recycled paper is...
- RECALLS : Ford Begins Huge Vehicle Recall
- Australian Beer Baron Finds Empire Awash in Trouble
- STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Bush Hints at Deal on Gulf : Iraqi Pullout Could Spur Arab-Israeli Pact, He Says
- A Grand View of 'Avalon'
- Mondavi Lifts Glass to Poe : 'Price, Pinot and Poe' to Salute the Actor, the Author, the Wine
- SHORT TAKES : Country Musician, Promoter Die in Tennessee Plane Crash
- GULF WATCH: Day 60 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis.
- Saudi Crash Kills 2 California Fliers
- WORLD : Man Pulls Gun at Bhutto Rally
- GARDEN GROVE : Residents to Vote on 2 Ballot Measures
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Curbside Recycling Increases Trash Fee
- Cut Aid, and See Democracy Abort : El Salvador: After 10 years, peace is within sight. Keep U.S. funding alive until a cease-fire can be achieved.
- Chiefs Pound Browns for Schottenheimer
- THE SIDELINES : Injury May End Millard's Season
- MEDIA : XTRA's Staff Gets News on Changes Over the Air
- You Don't Have to Divide to Conquer
- San Francisco Ballet Set to Show Off Its Strength : Dance: Company will stage U.S. premiere of relentlessly aerobic Glen Tetley piece in San Diego.
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- LOCAL : Hammer Mistaken for Handgun, Suspect Slain at Pacoima Bar
- Expanded Airport Adds New Flights : Travel: John Wayne begins a gradual increase of flights leading up to the busy holiday season. A 10th airline opens operations this week.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: CONGRESS : Maxine Waters Already Is Staking Out Her Claim
- GUBERNATORIAL FACE-OFF : If Forced to Raise Taxes, This Is What I'd Do : First we must have budget reform. New taxes would be a last resort but I would back user fees similar to Prop. 111.
- For Surfer Dudes, This Bulgaria Gig Is Way Cool
- IRS Dispute With S&Ls; to Be Heard : Supreme Court: The justices will decide on tax deductions for 'reciprocal sales' of mortgage loans.
- World IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Johnson Declares Total War on Rivals
- NATION : Strict Rules on Aborted Fetuses
- 4.7 Million Israelis to Receive Gas Masks
- HEALTH : Blood Treatment Shows Promise
- LOCAL : Orange County Building Slows
- If Forced to Raise Taxes, This Is What I Would Do : Closing income-tax loopholes would be the only major change, but the budget process must be reformed too.
- Scope, Size of Business Park to Be Weighed
- COLUMN ONE : An Asian Drug War Backfires : A DEA-run heroin sting in the Philippines went sour, and now the U.S. agents are gone. The narcotics trade and local corruption flourish.
- O'Connor Returns From Japan With Promises
- CLIPBOARD : Child Abuse Report
- ELECTIONS SUPERVISOR : Race Between Neighbors Sours Old Friendship
- Battle Brews Over Fate of 3 Displaced Pier Shops : Preservation: They sit in inland exile while various Huntington Beach factions debate whether they merit inclusion in plans for the new pier.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : It's a Double Loss for the Mets
- Surprisingly, UCLA Finds Itself Alone in First Place in Pac-10 : College football: Bruins discover a long-lost running game in Saturday's 30-20 victory over Washington State.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Ever-Restless Ronstadt Grows
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Artistic Freedom
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Artistic Freedom
- Sheriff Block on Gangs and Drugs
- MUTUAL FUNDS
- Dennis Johnson has been named senior vice...
- WORLD : Straying Mate Must Post 'Bond'
- CAPSULE REVIEW : 'Jesse Jackson' Giving Voice to the Voiceless
- Marines 'Hit' Beach in a Trial Run for Attack From the Sea : Military: Hundreds storm a remote coastline in the exercise. It may be a bold new signal to the Iraqis.
- WORLD : Allies Renounce German Rights
- Expatriate Returns Home to Prison, Not Democracy : Taiwan: Zau-Nan Chen's family and friends say he is innocent, not an advocate of violence and sedition.
- 'Star Trek' Brass Favors Bard Over Sci-Fi
- Personal War on Poverty : Charity: A Los Angeles millionaire has started a foundation to help women in the Third World nations by garnering financial support from U.S. corporations.
- LOTTERY RESULTS SEPT. 29
- New Surgery Speeds Recovery From Painful Wrist Syndrome
- They Were Told There Was No Danger : But the government was lying, and now it has decided to pay up--sort of
- Tudor Expected to Call It Quits
- Filmstar Inc., Los Angeles, has named Kathy...
- American Honda Sues Ohio Firm Over Trademark:...
- AMD to Appeal Verdict: Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Advanced...
- Swedish-Led Group Buys Home Insurance: AmBase Corp....
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Church Seeks to Save Its Plan for New Site
- Malibu's Latest Bid for Immediate Cityhood Vetoed : Politics: Governor says voters knew when they approved the proposal that it would occur in March. But supporters of the plan say Deukmejian caved in to county officials.
- Soft-Core Cultural Event Promises to Focus on Accomplishments
- There Goes the Judge--Into Private Practice : Sentencing rules are a disservice to justice and to jurists
- MISSION VIEJO : Testing Shows Skills, Traits of Workers
- Mind Games Add Fire to 'Hell Week' : Military: A diabolical mental assault is unleashed on Navy SEAL trainees to test their limits as part of the toughest military training in the U.S. armed forces.
- Municipal Bond Buyers Asking Higher Returns
- FDIC Sues Economist Laffer: The Federal Deposit...
- Products for the Up-Tight Commuter: Commuter Products...
- NATION : Teacher Pacts in Wash., N.Y.
- Sihanouk Berates 3 Rival Faction Chiefs : Cambodia: Exiled former leader says he is adopting a position of 'neutrality' until they agree on terms making him head of a council to restore peace.
- Tax Targets: Gas, Cigarettes, Liquor, Yachts
- Atlanta hopes to spruce up Peachtree Street : A civic group wants to refurbish rundown portions of the famous road in time for the Olympics.
- Patrick White; Nobel Prize-Winning Author
- After Win, Blue Jays Are One Out With Three Left
- Padres Feel Benefits of Reds' Party
- L.A. Philharmonic Faces the Critics in New York : Music: Performances opening Carnegie Hall's centennial season are praised and panned.
- Winner of Chip Patent May Gain From New Case
- SHORT TAKES : Lawyer Writes of 'Deadly Music'
- SHORT TAKES : Malden Adds Stamp to Panel
- Up in Arms: Buckingham Palace is upset...
- Lawrence Kasha; TV and Stage Writer, Director
- FULLERTON : Group to Buy Trees, Shrubs for Bare Area
- Canned-Food Drive Expanded This Year
- Elegant Bargain Wins Pomona Invitational Handicap
- THE SIDELINES : Swede Takes Australian Opener
- Oilers Give Tolliver a Few More Lessons
- Clements On Top of Game After Injury : Volleyball: Three-year starter has helped La Habra girls' team win county championships and take No. 1 spot in coaches' poll.
- Dodgers Caught by Giants
- 2nd Arson Fire Hits Md. Raceway
- NEWS FROM THE FRONT
- Abbott L. Brown has been named executive...
- NATION : UAW Members Approve GM Pact
- BOOK REVIEW : Winters of Their Discontent : NORTH OF HOPE<i> by Jon Hassler</i> ; Ballantine $19.95, 528 pages
- Displaced Lockheed Workers Counseled on Jobs, Attitudes : Defense: A federally sponsored center is helping the Burbank firm's employees find new positions, but adjusting to lower pay will be difficult for many.
- Science/Medicine : Chimp Called a Grammarian, of Sorts : Language: Researchers in new book claim that a 7-year-old primate named Kanzi can invent his own rules--and use them consistently.
- Ojai Youth, Friend Hurt in Midnight Beach Attack : Crime: A crowd said gang names while beating and stabbing the two victims. The 15-year-old is in intensive care.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Gets His First Title of Year
- Padres to Name McIlvaine as New GM
- RADIO
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Obstacles Trip Up Connie Francis : The 1950s and '60s singing star makes the most of her talent at the Celebrity Theatre. But atrocious sound mix and staging make it an uncomfortable walk down memory lane.
- Maker of Detroit Locker Sues L.A. Brand:...
- Seattle Gets Top Rating in U.S. as Business Locale
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- WORLD : Scots Open Inquiry on Lockerbie
- Pull Out for Fish's Sake, Iraq Asks
- Questioning Expertise of Sightings May Be for the Birds
- Crusading Cop : Fanchon Blake broke the thin blue line's bias barrier in 1973. : Many in LAPD made her suffer for it. But she gets last word.
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- Argentine Composer to Open Museum Season : Music: The ubiquitous Alicia Terzian and her group will present Latin-American art music at LACMA and Cal State Northridge.
- Highwaymen Solve Legal Wrangle Over Name : Pop music: The all-star country group settles suit by sharing Universal Amphitheatre bill with its namesake, an unusual '60s folk group.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Soviet Shelves Need $12 Billion
- Geothermal Firm Going Full Steam
- P.M. BRIEFING : Manager Index Falls to 44.4%
- LOCAL : Ruling on Brando Trial Delayed
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Inmates Take Third in Choir Contest