- Millionaire Immigrants
- VENTURA : Keys Residents Sue Over Polluted Water
- Work Together or Flop Together : Recent economic blows show the need for a public / private partnership
- Track and Field
- TEAMTENNIS : Strings Advance to Championship Against Atlanta
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Slow the Braves' Pace
- Movie Reviews : Nina Menkes' 'Magdalena' a Stunning Feature Debut
- Store Accused of Running Own Lottery : Arrests: The owner and three others at a Garden Grove supermarket are suspected of conducting what is known among the Vietnamese as <i> danh so, </i> or playing numbers.
- Del Mar Plays a $1-Million Drawing Card : Race: Officials hope Pacific Classic will keep fans coming.
- DEL MAR : When Festin Wins, So Does Charity
- Women Make History Atop Spine of the Santa Monicas : Equestrian: Foursome traverses the Backbone Trail, solving problems never faced by their Spanish predecessors.
- Fernandez Pulls Out of L.A. Event
- Blue Line Gets High Marks in Rider Poll : Rapid transit: But critics of survey say it rates rail service only against commuting by bus, not by auto.
- Cuba Is Fast Becoming Giambi's Island Retreat : Baseball: Third baseman, who has helped the U.S. national team to 4-0 record in Pan American Games, has made two trips to Havana in less than a month.
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : The Day in Review
- Sollod Named Coach at Royal
- Children's Matinee of Flynn's 'Robin Hood'
- Kevin Kling's 'Lloyd's Prayer' Looks for Meaning, Miracles
- Rader Status Still in Talking Stage : Angels: Jackie Autry, hoping the team will turn things around, says no decision has been made concerning the manager.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Wins, but Lendl Loses
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State Bills PG&E; for Firefighting Cost
- Millionaire Immigrants
- Serial Killer in Milwaukee
- The Summer of Their Discontent Is Made More Glorious by the Sun . . . but Just a Little
- MOVIES - Aug. 9, 1991
- Obituaries - Aug. 9, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 9, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 9, 1991
- SILVER LINING: A new study (A1) says...
- DIPLOMACY : Kaifu Heads for China Bearing Olive Branch and an OK of Loans
- British Hostage Freed; American May Follow : Lebanon: Journalist McCarthy carries secret letter from Islamic captors for U.N. leader. A French volunteer worker is reported kidnaped.
- . . . But Is It What You Really Need?
- Yes, Another Christopher Commission
- Sony Reported Near a Stock Offer : Financing: Selling shares would help ease debt from acquiring CBS Records and Columbia Pictures.
- AFTERSHOCKS: The mountain lion attack against Laura...
- VOLLEYDOLLARS: Orange County's Karch Kiraly and Steve...
- REVERSAL: When the Nixon Library (F1) opened...
- PLACENTIA : School Supt. Urges Cancellation of Fee
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 9, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 9, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 9, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 9, 1991
- Monrovia : Annual Cleanup Day Urged
- Treatment of AIDS
- Carl Urstein; Cantor Wrote Liturgical Works
- Crash Course : What to Do When You Lock More Than Horns on Freeway
- World IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : Thousands Try to Flee Country; 12 Die
- World IN BRIEF : GREECE : New and Leaner Cabinet Named
- Lynwood : Events to Focus on Redevelopment, Home Repair
- For Life on Mars, Add Air, Heat--and 100,000 Years : Space: Scientists say it's a long shot, but man-made greenhouse effect could make the Red Planet habitable.
- The Irish Fades to Orange at Friendly O'Hara's Pub
- Debts, Political Wounds Linger for Galanter Foe
- Photographer Dreams of Being Top Banana
- New Data Clouds Debate Over DPT Vaccine : Health: A panel of medical experts says that on rare occasions, the shots may trigger serious side effects, but benefits still outweigh the risks.
- I'll Eat My (Non-Taxable) Words
- OXNARD : Mobile Home Space Rents Decontrolled
- Inglewood to Cite Axl Rose's Driver
- Terror All Too Close to Home : Law enforcement looks for new weapons against gang violence
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Spending a Little, Saving a Lot
- Sky High : Boy, Do They Do Windows
- NEWPORT BEACH : Teachers to Hone Classroom Skills
- Girl Scout Cleans Mural but Leaves Graffiti Memorial as Peace Offering
- Man Killed in Gun Battle Linked to Girl's Death
- Tuite Funds Held Up by City Council : Pension: Payment of $335,000 is part of costly buyout negotiated by former CRA head. He threatens lawsuit.
- Roberts Delivers Message to Astros : Baseball: Padre's hitting, fielding allows Hurst to beat Houston, 7-4, for 14th victory this season.
- TRACK AND FIELD : U.S. Sets World Record in 400-Meter Relay
- DEL MAR : In Excess Is Among Missing, Again
- ART REVIEW : A Slapstick Version of Love and Lust
- Chrysler Hopes Offering Will Raise $400 Million
- THE ECONOMY
- Japanese Brokerages May Face Suit : Securities: A lawyer for three U.S. investment funds says the Japanese firms covered client losses at foreigners' expense.
- Fresh From the Farm
- Playing With Food : Cuisine du Cinema
- Norwalk : Reward Set in Stabbing Death of School Janitor
- Owners of Flawed Condos to Be Given $13.3 Million : Construction: Two developers agree in a settlement to pay for extensive repairs at the luxury complex.
- Another Pacino Is Thrust in the Spotlight : Protest: The restaurant and bar owned by the actor's father are picketed by demonstrators who say he sold liquor to minors.
- Music to Their Ears : New Generation Sings the Praises of Those Old-Time Religious Hymns
- Closure of Pete Ellis Ford Remains a Mystery : Business: Two months later the agency's failure is still unexplained. City's investment of $700,000 has become a sore point.
- Student Ollie Cantos : West Covina Man Wins Stipend as Top Blind Student
- Bellflower : Council OKs Pay Hikes for 4 Administrators
- Having a Ball at the Circus
- Diamond Bar : Development Approved
- Last Croatian Town on 'Greater Serbia' Wish List Has Jitters Despite Cease-Fire : Yugoslavia: Few of Petrinja's residents expect peace to hold. Truce appears to be nothing more than a chance for rivals to reload.
- Temple City : Trailer at Church Approved
- Port Hueneme Building Fire Called Arson
- Nothing gums up the judicial process like...
- Man Charged in Sexual Abuse of Boys
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Little Damage in Unocal Refinery Fire
- Send Chicken to Musburger c/o ABC Sports, Havana, Cuba
- Water Polo Teams From Corona del Mar Win at Junior Olympics
- AN APPRECIATION : Harry Reasoner: No Flash, Just Trustworthiness
- Union Pacific's Walsh Going to Tenneco
- Pacific Enterprises to Cut Exploration, Shed Some Assets
- Motown to Sever Ties With MCA Records : Entertainment: The company says it will switch to another distributor. But MCA says it will enforce its long-term contract.
- She Holds Torch for Sony Pictures Entertainment
- AEROSPACE
- Rescue Plan for Los Angeles
- The Cost of Cooking
- Study Gives High Schools 'F' in Preparing Students for Jobs
- Pediatrician Offers a DPT Theory
- Reagan on Arms Race
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Smith Rape Case Set for Trial on Jan. 13
- NEIGHBORS : Meatless Market : The popular tri-tip stand was banished from Ventura Farmers Markets.
- Altadena : Loud-Party Dispute Settled
- City Told to Rescind OK of Complex : Seniors: A judge found that the project violates strict, voter-approved building codes.
- Cover Story : Graffiti: Young volunteers spread 275 gallons of paint in a day to save the city about $15,000 and six weeks of work.
- Chasm Widening Between Amman, Fundamentalists : Jordan: The Muslim Brotherhood has pushed King Hussein. He has responded firmly.
- SOUTHPAWS : Left Wing : Organization recognizes the needs and frustrations faced by lefties.
- THEATER REVIEW 'A FUNNY THING HAPPENED . . . ' : Still Funny : There's still 'something for everyone' in the PCPA Theaterfest version of the 1962 Stephen Sondheim musical.
- Victims of the Economy : Doubt Over Hiring Hall's Future Adds to Day Laborers' Concerns
- Businessman Removes Controversial Murals
- ANAHEIM : Relocation Pact With Club Is Altered
- Suspect Calls Fatal Shooting a 'Mistake' : Crime: A gang member said he was only trying to scare a Westminster woman by firing a gun 'up in the air' during an attempt to steal her car.
- Officials Endorse Human Relations Commission
- Trying To Shine His Fading Star : He Never Lived Up to Expectations in College, but Earl Duncan Believes He Can Play Professionally
- HORSE RACING : For Desormeaux, It's Paradise Postponed
- They Don't Need a Legacy to Stand On : Gunnar and Matthew Nelson Striving for a Style, Identity Separate From Their Late Father's
- First Fidelity T&L; Lays Off 29 in Bid to Slow Its Pace
- Strayin' Alive : Those '80s masters of rockabilly are now an unsigned band, out for a yowl on a tour they organized themselves.
- COLUMN ONE : Tangled TV Webs Begin to Unravel : The Big Three networks are battered by higher program costs and ever more competition, feeding fears that one will be dismantled. Viewers are already feeling the effects.
- Constant Country Music Station
- Ticket Clearinghouse Offers Freebies for Members
- Oil From Sunken Ship Hits Beaches in Oregon
- Freedom of Frontier Is Preserved at Will Rogers Ranch in Palisades
- Approval of Historic Water Conservation Pact Near : Resources: The strict, 16-point program would save at least 500,000 acre-feet a year and create a statewide oversight agency.
- Supplying Students the Right Stuff Can Mean the Right Start
- Lack of Hostage News Doesn't Dampen Hope : Mideast: Perez de Cuellar reportedly sends assistant to Damascus. Bush says 'there is more optimism.'
- Jet Safely Aborts Landing on Occupied LAX Runway
- COSTA MESA : 5-Hour Standoff Ends in Surrender
- Judge Orders State to Take Over Prosecution of Man Who Gave Funds to D.A.
- A Day of Beer and Candles
- Fugitive in Rape of Louisiana Girl Seized
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Rethink and Retool to Revitalize : Taking the lead in the electric-car industry would open a new job market and and get the jump on the Japanese.
- Vote on School Secession Delayed
- THOUSAND OAKS : Men Rob $50,000 in Jewelry From Store
- Hundreds Welcome Home Desert Storm Reservists in Encino Ceremony : Peace: Marines had been in Okinawa eight months. Rocketdyne workers who went overseas are also feted.
- Six Officers Face Questioning Over Messages : Police: They must explain derogatory remarks transmitted on LAPD computer equipment. Others are likely to be interviewed.
- Football
- Schembechler to Do Studio Work for ABC
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Keeping Mets Afloat
- Bryan Twins Reach Doubles Semifinals
- Football
- Riviera Is Site of '95 PGA Championship
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Patriots' Stephens Wants to Be Traded
- Terrell Sees a Chance to Make an Impact : Rams: The hard hitter has been left to be all he can be at free safety.
- Christian Watchdog Group Calls for Boycott of 'Paris'
- Orchestrating Those True Confessions : Show business: Talk isn't cheap when publicists have absolute control over what big-name clients say and who they say it to.
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Gerald T. Oppliger has been elected Lockheed...
- THE ECONOMY
- AEROSPACE
- Syria's Assad
- Playing With Food : The Shapes of Things to Come : Oddities: OK, so maybe Rick Tweddle's VegiForms are a little weird. But his plastic molds of garden elfs, Picklepuss and ears of corn will grow on you.
- The Caper That the Oprah Winfrey Show Helped to Unravel
- Zane, Council's Senior Member, to Quit Jan. 1
- Residents Seek to Block Retail Project : Development: Group says the plan's environmental report underestimates how much traffic the shops on Sunset Boulevard would generate.
- State OKs Rescue of Executive Life : Insurers: A French group offers to buy the industry's largest junk bond casualty. The $3-billion deal would pay policyholders 81 cents on the dollar.
- Cycle's Seizure Draws Councilman's Ire
- Santa Monica : Taste of L.A. Food Festival
- FOR THE KIDS : Show Time : Prompted by school budget cuts, five Simi Valley mothers are bringing music, dance, drama and art to children.
- Honig Urges Rule by Majority on Property Fees : Schools: Only two of nine O.C. districts have stuck with plans to assess the annual levy.
- Putting a Price on Weirdness at Boardwalk : Tourism: Rent-paying merchants want an ordinance on peddling enforced. But officials say some of the offbeat activities at the famed beach area may be protected by right to free speech.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Education That Can Save Lives
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Resident Ordered to Tear Fence Down
- Man Arraigned in Bank Robbery
- County Weed-Cutters Find Remains of Man
- Chief Accuses Judges of Giving Fines to County : Revenues: The Santa Paula official says there is a financial motive behind sentences of supervised probation for drunk drivers.
- Defendant Takes Offense at Attorney's Defense
- Torrance Unified Reverses Cuts, Hires Teachers
- COUNTYWIDE : Women's Shelter to Counsel Abusers
- Marshall: Two Games Enough as an Angel : Baseball: Former Dodger, still looking for something more than part-time work, is given his release.
- Recovering Lendl Wins Handily
- Klein to Face Voorhees in U.S. Amateur After Posting 19-Hole Win
- Dodgers Sharpen Their Edge : Baseball: Ojeda pitches six scoreless innings and Sharperson hits run-scoring triple to beat the Reds, 2-0. L.A. lead over second-place Braves increases to 3 1/2 games.
- GOLF / PGA CHAMPIONSHIP : Stockton Expects to Hear a Lot About Nicklaus
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Melendez Expected to Replace Peterson in Starting Rotation
- A Lightweight Who Played a Heavy Role
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Touch of Class From Hitless Joe Jackson
- MUSIC
- RADIO
- AIRLINES
- Playing With Food : What You See Isn't What You Get : Marketing: There are no formal guidelines for food styling. But there are cases where manufacturers went too far.
- THE ECONOMY
- Toad's Wild Ride
- Strawberry Ice and Gazpacho
- CONSUMER NEWS
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : By Her Side : 16-Year-Old Helps Mother Through Bout With Breast Cancer
- Court OKs Fee on Builders to Pay for Housing
- Boyhood Friends Reunited at Hospital After 50 Years
- SPORTSCOPE : Westside Team Wins Baseball Tournament
- A Language Once Thought Dying Is Having a Rebirth : Outlook brightens as an immersion program to revive Hawaiian takes root. But some fear separatism.
- Montebello : Smoking Banned in School Buildings, Vehicles
- Explosions Rock North Sea Oil Rig
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Art Walkers : The gallery path led from clean, climate-controlled quarters to the funky fringe.
- Grant Awarded for Pollution Research
- Ex-President of Peru Denies Links to BCCI : Banking: Alan Garcia is accused of depositing state funds for payoffs.
- Puppy Prep School : Charity: Volunteers act as 'foster parents' of future Seeing Eye dogs. The hard part is giving them up.
- Larsen Pools Her Talents for a Win : Swimming: Westlake School student's win at the Olympic Festival qualifies her for the U.S. Olympic Trials.
- Santa Monica : Cable Channel Gets Awards
- THOUSAND OAKS : DARE Campaign to Go High-Tech
- Attack on Japanese to Be Investigated
- Killea Tells Her Backers She Won't Run for Mayor
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Waterfront Builder to Get Cash Payment
- YORBA LINDA : Gated Community Proposal Rejected
- Gunman Kills Baldwin Hills Resident in Front of His Home
- Parks Agency Says Deal Will Block Landfill : Mandeville Canyon: A county sanitation official denies that the acquisition of 1,500 acres of land would stymie plans for a dump.
- COUNTYWIDE : Health Officials Close Restaurant
- MOORPARK : Council Criticizes Plan to Grade Hill
- Son Considering Campaign for Rep. Dannemeyer's Seat : Politics: Irvine attorney Bruce Dannemeyer, 34, who has never run for office before, says he learned about public service through his family background.
- Risky Thrills : Fears of Accidents, Lawsuits Prompt Rancho Palos Verdes to Put Curbs on Parasailing
- Dukes Seeking McEnroe's Edge : TeamTennis: Owner says he will make former Wimbledon and U.S. Open champion an offer to play in Newport Beach.
- NFL : Montana Sits Out 49ers' Victory
- The Day in Review
- Twelve U.S. Cyclists Leave Havana for Training in Homestead, Fla.
- A Job Is Within His Grasp : Chargers: Early reviews favor wide receiver Kitrick Taylor's chances of hanging on the roster.
- It Serves as Whole New Court for Shriver : Tennis: Competition is no match for her, but she is savoring opportunity for a unique experience.
- AN APPRECIATION : A Truly Unforgettable Voice
- From Snakeskin to Pigskin, He's a Natural Host : Radio: Steve Edwards of 'A.M. Los Angeles' has overcome skeptics to host the Southland's top-rated sports show.
- After Year, Army Stevedores Ready to Ship Out of Gulf : War aftermath: They were among the first U.S. troops to arrive in the crisis. Now, they're among the last to leave.
- Cerritos : Cafeteria Prices Hiked Up to 50% in ABC Schools
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S., S. Korea Hold Talks About North
- Two Months After Council Defeat, Gray's Still Paying
- Whether you want to spend $30 for...
- LOS ANGELES CITY HALL JOURNAL : A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Rockefeller's Pullout Blurs Democrats' Outlook for '92 : Politics: His action feeds perception that there is no credible candidate. But some say it clears way for others.
- Crenshaw : Quake Awareness Seminar
- Honig Urges Rule by Majority on Property Fees
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Pilots Threaten to Go On Strike
- BOOK REVIEW : Tales for the Rustication of City Dwellers : THE RIVERKEEPER <i> by Alec Wilkinson </i> Knopf $20, 191 pages
- Accent on Food : The owners of Bauducco's say a gamble and hard work in an adopted country paid off.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Wilson Picks Forestry Director
- Jury Hears Girl Tell of Attack by Cougar : Lawsuit: She recalls mother's screams as big cat dragged her into thorny bushes that cut her knees. Family says Orange County was negligent in not warning public of danger.
- Small Computer Companies Faring Well on Route 128 : Technology: One-time rival to Silicon Valley has seen high-tech jobs decline by more than 42,000 since 1988, but much of the decline came at large firms.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FDA Bans 111 Diet Drug Ingredients
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Successful Deal Would Boost Garamendi's Image
- Westside : Lifeguards Win Title
- Slain El Toro Man May Have Been Mistaken for Agent
- Promenade Drinking Curfew OKd : Alcohol: No liquor will be allowed at outdoor patios after midnight. Council fears area is getting reputation as a 'bar crawl' scene.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW CUCINA D'ITALIA : Pasta Pals : The modest menu offers spaghetti, minestrone and salad along with four specials, changed weekly.
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Pro Beach Volleyball Tour Is Coming to Seal Beach
- Venice : Arts and Crafts Festival
- Nation IN BRIEF : KANSAS : White House Denies Aiding Protesters
- Council Carves Latino District; Asians, Liberals Seen as Losers
- Night Vision : Muckenthaler Exhibit Takes a Guided Tour of the Wee Hours With 38 Artists
- Talks on Retirement Benefits Fail : Manhattan Beach: The City Council sets an Aug. 20 public hearing after private negotiations to reduce the ex-city manager's pay break down.
- Crude-Oil Fire Doused at Wilmington Refinery
- Ex-Councilman Is Arrested on Road
- Metzger, 3 Others Go on Trial : Courts: Defendants hoped to provoke violence by burning crosses in a racially mixed area of the San Fernando Valley, prosecutor charges.
- Omission of Steroids From Police Drug Testing Surprises Officers
- PLATFORM : Skimping on Safety
- Students Hurt in Brawl at Padres Game Tell Their Side
- VENTURA : Trial Starts for Man Accused of Assault
- In the Face of an Angel Crisis, Joyner and Parker Strike Back : Baseball: They combine for three home runs to keep Twins from a sweep at Anaheim.
- Fullerton Golfer Has Two-Shot Lead at Junior Event
- Hockey
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Cup Board Is Seeking Sponsors : Sailing: Organizing committee says outside funds are need to stage 1992 America's Cup.
- Greens' Product-Testing Feud Heats Up : Environment: Consumer-goods rating services, Green Cross and Green Seal, sign up with high-profile organizations for testing.
- French Group Hops on Bandwagon : Investing: The partners buying Executive Life are the latest to see a good deal and profits in the long term in the United States.
- DDI's One-Step Pregnancy Test Approved for Sale to Doctors : Medicine: Disease Detection International hopes next step is FDA authorization of over-the-counter sales by year's end.
- Emergency Pasta
- Mr. Telecaster : Rock's Foremost Sideman Honors His Maker, Leo Fender
- Fishermen's Suit Against Southern Pacific Links Toxic Spill to Junk Bond Financing
- Description of 2 Dogs Leads Police to Suspects
- Compton : Newest Park Named After Late Mayor Tucker
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Country Fair Jamboree Promises a Day of West
- Switch to District Votes Pays Off for Some : Politics: The change from citywide voting was supposed to make getting elected cheaper, as was the case for two. Others spent more.
- The Murals Are Gone, but Owner Faces Trouble--and Graffiti
- POINT MUGU : 3 Men Indicted in Fraud Case
- Huntington Beach Man Arrested in Attempted Kidnaping of Girl
- Rental Fees Urged for County Departments : Budget: A panel says charges could save $5.5 million a year by forcing agencies to sell or lease under-used properties.
- Wilson Won't Reactivate Search for Boy Scout
- Questions About a Shooting : Sheriff Block will want to get to the bottom of Ramona Gardens incident
- A Remarkable Recovery for Rosy : Accident: Doctors gave the La Puente girl, 14, only a 40% chance of surviving the motor home fire that killed seven members of her family. She will leave the hospital today.
- Mel Blanc's Son Seeks Damages in Santa Paula Airport Collision
- Rough Water Races Help Schmidt Glide Smoothly Into Class : Swimming: Former Newport Beach resident made enough money on pro marathon circuit to help pay his way through graduate school.
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- FISHING NOTES : Anglers Find Success Off Catalina
- U.S. Basketball Team's Shuttle to Florida Draws Some Fire
- MOTOR RACING : CRA Not Running on Empty With Out-of-State Tour
- Years Later, Still Stuck on Elvis : * Pop: As the 14th anniversary of his death nears, fascination with Presley is still very much alive, as his many impersonators--including one at the Crazy Horse--prove.
- O'Brien Calls Rader's Status a 'Non-Issue' : Angels: Manager's job reportedly in jeopardy. Abbott's strong performance against Twins ends losing streak at seven.
- AIRLINES
- The Mother of All Cheese Steaks
- Finding Herself Late in Life : Art: Kate Pedigo started painting 20 years ago. Now the Eagle Rock resident's work is the focus of a retrospective at Occidental College.
- Santa Monica : No Shift on Gandhi Statue
- Power Plant Agrees to Stiffer Smog Curbs : Pollution: Accord calls for 90% reduction in sulfur dioxide emissions at Grand Canyon by 1999. EPA had sought a 70% cut.
- Pomona : Trash, Sanitation Fees Hiked
- The Foothills : Advice for Quake Victims
- Malibu : Water Group Won't Disband
- Downey : Council to Appoint Paul's Interim Replacement
- TUSTIN : Mobile Home Park's Density Increased
- Torrance Receives 19 Applications for Police Chief's Post
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Is There Any Room for Valenzuela?
- Bruce M. Withers has been named chairman...
- Publisher of Discover Magazine Folds
- Go for That Smart 'Dress to Process' Look
- Brain Man : Fred Greenlee Isn't <i> Always</i> Cerebral, but He Does Advise Illiterates to Skip His Show