- ALBUM REVIEW
- Notes about your surroundings
- Southland Roundup : Cal Luthern Edges Pitzer
- Canyon's Jacobs Could Miss Game
- Zaniness in Zaire : A Memorable Cast of Characters and a Shocking Finish Made the Ali-Foreman Fight 20 Years Ago One of Sports' Greatest Spectacles
- AND ONE MORE THING: Courtney Love has...
- An 'Affair' You Might Remember
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Wives Called Upon to Help Their Husbands on the Hustings : Campaigning: Women are playing key roles as symbols of domestic values in local races. Some say the trend is a reaction against feminism.
- La Verne Just Manages to Halt Chapman's Last-Minute Bid for a Victory
- Andy Warhol's Dream Factory
- OXNARD : Conference Addresses Women's Concerns
- Defense Does It All in Florida's 52-14 Victory : SEC: Unit shuts down Georgia, intercepts four of Zeier's passes and scores three touchdowns.
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS CITY COUNCIL : Voters Wage War of Words in Campaign
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Daly Says His Back Was the Problem
- Incident Is Not Worth Sanctions
- That's One Down . . . Only 11 More to Go
- COVER UP: Glenn Danzig had the best...
- She Delivers More Than a Message : Katie Mitchell is looking for the intersection of politics and passion in the classics she directs, an approach that has made her a new force on the British stage.
- Businessman Faces Domestic Violence Charge
- Two Officer Groups Endorsing O'Connell
- Fears Haunt Pasadena on Anniversary of Shootings : Violence: Halloween party at City Hall seeks to offer safe alternative to trick-or-treating. Police blame the gang that allegedly killed three youths for more slayings, shootings.
- Tiny, Off-the-Wall Theater Hangs On for 20 Years : Long Beach: Its plays, most of them original, satirize and provoke thought about political and social issues.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Remy's Eighth-Place Finish Leads OCC in Invitational
- Campbell, Lynch, Peeler Key in Laker Shake-Up : Pro basketball: Divac to stay at center, Lynch wins power forward job and rookie Jones might get off-guard spot.
- Two Goose : Another Wing of the Fighting Goossen Family Takes a Swing at the Big Time
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Freshman Leads Texas Tech to Victory Over No. 19 Texas
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Wisconsin Euphoric After 31-19 Upset Victory Over Michigan
- YEAR-ROUND RAP: Snoop Doggy Dogg, his brother...
- Cool Day Makes for Hot Times at Pomona : Drag racing: Shelly Anderson sets top-fuel elapsed-time record, then wins $50,000 bonus. Force gets funny car marks.
- County Health Officials Order Worm Concern to Close Facility
- In Brief
- Cool Hand Lucas : On a path that led from Copenhagen to New York's Lower East Side, newcomer Lucas is proving the rap may have been born in the 'hood, but its got a global appeal.
- OFF THE AIR: Santa Monica public radio...
- German Election Results
- Parents' Opinions Are Highly Valued
- Readers' View of Foreclosure Choice: 'Deadbeat'
- FAMILY TREE
- Clues for Cosby
- PROFILE : Smile When You Say That, Partner : When million-selling, prizewinning novelist and screenwriter Larry McMurtry announced that he was taking on a co-writer, the literary world raised its collective brow. But Hollywood hasn't had a problem with it.
- Hard Knocks Reunion : For 'Temple Street Kids,' Lessons of Hardship and Friendship
- Prop. 188 Is Tobacco Industry's Ploy
- If She Looks Easy, She Must Be, Right?
- Doctors, How About Redefining <i> Healthy</i> ?
- Election Must Not Sap Laguna's Spirito
- Use Camera / Radar to Deter Speeders
- Sugar-Coated Cones
- Tom Connolly
- Convenience of El Toro Airport Aside, Many Questions Linger
- An Explanation for Those Nasdaq's Wide Spreads
- Artist Focuses On the Elderly's Heritage : Pioneers: Jim Branscum hopes to illustrate that the elderly are important. 'Society judges value by what people can produce today, but just because someone has reached a certain age does not mean their value has diminished,' he says.
- Travel Horrors : Our Second...
- Daunted Democrats
- Laffer and Fox on Tax Revolt
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES: LETTERS ON THE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS : The Debate Over Rights and Wrongs That Is Proposition 187
- Good Reasons for City's Lease Law
- It's the Parents' Job to Teach Values to Kids
- The Low Cost of Pep in the Mid '40s
- Another Scam
- UTLA Does Support LEARN School Reforms
- RATHER BE IN OMAHA
- Talk Is Cheap in Fullerton Election
- 'Angry Majority'
- Nothing Unethical in Contributions to Hoge
- The Warm, Fuzzy Feel of a Harp Seal Pup
- Travel Horrors : Our Second...
- Marriage Not Enough to Qualify for Office
- Artistic Whodunit
- Hailing Caesar
- Take a Texas Y'all, an Hombre of East L.A., <i> Un Poco </i> of Spanish: It's <i> Tejano</i> : Linguistics: From East to West, North to South, mother tongues are getting stirred together for everyday use by the nation's fast-growing Hispanic population.
- Too Bad the Ballot Fails to Include 'None of the Above'
- Heartless Efforts to Repeal Citizenship Clause
- Sydney's Hip Spot
- Cedras in Panama
- U.S. Lawyer on Hunger Strike for Lost Guerrilla Spouse : Guatemala: Jennifer Harbury says she'll starve herself to death unless the army owns up to what she sees as a 2 1/2-year record of deceit. She insists he is a prisoner of war and has been mercilessly tortured.
- HAIL 'CAESAR'
- Illegal Students Given Preferential Coverage
- School Daze
- Not Everyone Adores the Rabbits
- Howard Lappin
- HMO Premiums? Come On, Get Real
- Redevelopment a Fiscal Shell Game
- Advice That Makes It Easy to Swallow
- Anti-187 Editorial Is Just Plain Hogwash
- Hot Lunch Program at Outreach Ministry
- Rocks and a Hard Place
- Fullerton Candidate Clarifies Tax Stance
- How R U? : Letter writing may have been transformed by computer, but the same, old rules still apply : THE ELEMENTS OF E-MAIL STYLE: Communicate Effectively via Electronic Mail, <i> By David Angell and Brent Heslop (Addison-Wesley Publishing: $12.95; 157 pp.)</i>
- Up Their Alley
- Refreshing Debate in Beilenson-Sybert Race
- Walking in Kyoto
- Hewitt's Crystal Ball Is Clearly Biased
- Metrolink Citation
- HALE SHECKY
- NONFICTION - Oct. 30, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 30, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 30, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 30, 1994
- NONFICTION - Oct. 30, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 30, 1994
- Prop. 187 Backers Counting on Message, Not Strategy
- BAR SAYS BAR IT: Maybe you'd dispute...
- Haitian Gunmen Complicate U.S. Effort to Establish Law and Order : Caribbean: American military is not geared toward dealing with crime or disarming thousands of 'attaches.'
- Decision '94 / SPECIAL GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTIONS : Truth or Fiction
- Huffington Campaign Shows Signs of Strain : Politics: Candidate cancels appearance amid new hiring controversy. Couple will offer to pay any fines.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Wilson Vows to Cut Taxes if Elected : Challenger Kathleen Brown's campaign assails incumbent as 'tax-and- spend' Republican who signed a record increase in 1991. Both candidates focus on Prop. 187.
- Stage Is Set for Soka, State Battle : Calabasas: Judge throws out last condemnation challenges filed by school. Both sides present cases next month.
- MOORPARK : Montgomery Owes $2,545, DMV Says
- SEAL BEACH : Seismic Study Wakes Some Up With a Thud
- To Live and Play in L.A.
- GLENDALE : Job Program Helps Troubled Youths
- S. Korea Premier Survives Motion of No Confidence
- Umberg for State Attorney General
- Judge Sets Stage for Battle Over Soka Campus Site : Court: School's last condemnation challenges are thrown out. State, university present cases next month.
- Cal Lutheran Can Spoil Stag Party
- County to Pay for Lawyers' Experience
- Bias Case Takes Toll on Ex-Hughes Workers : Courts: One of the men who share a $89.5-million judgment is struggling to get his life in order. The other blames his health problems on stress.
- There's a Hitch : Slow-Moving Divorce Complicates Wedding Plans
- Man Resentenced in Slaying With Lye : Crime: Convicted murderer of a Sylmar woman gets credit for 14 years he has served.
- North Discounts Mrs. Reagan's Charge That He Lied to President
- COMPTON : Store Owner Slain During Argument Over Phone Use
- Making capital punishment pay: You can't accuse...
- School District Rejects Homework Ban : Education: Northern California board will review the way assignments are given and propose changes.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ATTORNEY GENERAL : Lungren, Umberg Continue Brawl Over TV Ad : In the final debate of the campaign, incumbent attacks as 'despicable' suggestions that he is to blame for the Polly Klaas slaying.
- SANTA ANITA : Kingdom Found Moves to Head of Weaker Field
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : Long Beach Defeats Santa Barbara
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- That Wasn't Protein Powder in Package Sent to Swimmer
- BUENA PARK : Disabled Tourist Hurt in Near Drowning
- New College Students Urged to Apply Soon
- Mijares Will Head Santa Ana Schools : Education: The new superintendent from Bakersfield vows to tackle gangs, the dropout rate and teen-age pregnancy.
- Legal Samaritan Is Now on Right Side of Law : Rescue: North Hollywood lawyer John Leslie, who gave first aid to a fellow test-taker, is honored by the Red Cross.
- City to Consider Annexation of Weldon Site
- Challenging Biblical Assumptions : Book: Gospel researcher offers some radical notions in self-published work. Despite his amateur status, it has drawn praise from many scholars.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sierra Club Backs 3 Council Candidates
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : ARROWHEAD LEAGUE : Southern California Christian Shut Out Again
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Corona del Mar Bounces Back Against Eagles
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMMENTARY : Even Though It Plays On, NBA Could Be Headed for Trouble
- The Associated Press reported that former congressman...
- Free Expo to Acquaint Public With Merchants
- Tax Appeals Flap Draws Ire of Supervisors : Bureaucracy: Steiner says that Clerk of the Board Phyllis A. Henderson and possibly others should resign. Clerk disputes assessor's pinning blame on her.
- Palmdale Has a 'Teacher of the Year' : Education: Richard Chapleau becomes one of five state winners of the coveted award. He stresses value of real-life abilities.
- DATES* An All Hallow's Eve Carnival will...
- Argyros Spends $634,000 in Last Days of Airport Effort
- DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES : Section of Grand Avenue to Be Closed Several Months
- RELIGIOUS REVIVAL: As Election Day approaches, some...
- VENTURA : Task Force, Mayor Discuss Youth Events
- Thar's Gold in That Thar Lava . . . Maybe
- FULLERTON : 4 Candidates Drop Out of Council Race, 3 Endorse Others
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Makeup Artists Bring Out Beast in Clients
- State Agency to Review Three Subway Engineers
- They're Keeping Everything in the Family : Drag racing: Scott Kalitta has followed the trail blazed by his father, Connie, in both drag racing and the air-freight business.
- Balanced Taft Buries Cleveland
- Socialite Gives Up Wealth, Family to Become a Nun : Convents: Ann Russell Miller of San Francisco leads a cloistered life, after 10 children and years of celebrity and philanthropy. By all accounts, she is happy.
- Notre Dame Runs Down a Win
- The Angels have decided not to renew...
- In the biggest deal since the baseball...
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Capistrano Valley Falls Short Against Mater Dei
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Newport Harbor's Defense Buckles Down, Shuts Out Woodbridge
- COSTA MESA : Striptease Sales Pitch Upsets City Officials
- SYLMAR : Library to Hold Used-Book Sale
- ROUNDUP : Northridge, Santa Barbara Finish in 0-0 Tie in Soccer
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Sonora Beats Troy on Last-Minute Kick
- 2 U.S. Border Inspectors Held in Corruption Probes : Immigration: Customs official is arrested after 3 vans with 68 people inside are stopped. INS agent allegedly forced women to have sex with him.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Updated Model of Spy Plane Unveiled : Aviation: The first three of the refitted U-2 planes are displayed before rocketing skyward, headed for base near Sacramento.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Fatally Shot After Quarrel in Lancaster
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Landmark Jazz Club Reopens After 25 Years
- Saugus Escapes With Victory Over Canyon
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Crespi Beats Alemany, 17-7, Remains Unbeaten in League
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : FREEWAY LEAGUE : La Habra Makes Late Stand, Hangs On to Edge Fullerton
- Council Rejects Holden's Bid to Move Site of Planned Black Panthers Mural
- Players Must Pay for Own Health Insurance : Hockey: NHL says it is following U.S. federal law by giving 60-day notice that it is curtailing benefits.
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 8 : A WELCOMED RETURN
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Washington Loses Job, but Not Presence
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Myers' Three Touchdowns Key El Dorado Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- Man Shot to Death in Anaheim Street
- Orange County Almanac
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : STATE TREASURER : Confident Fong Awaits Campaign Ad Barrage by Aggressive Angelides
- GOP Duo Hail Prop. 187 as State's Fiscal Savior : Immigration: At Anaheim rally, Rohrabacher and Dannemeyer contend that illegal immigration is jeopardizing California's future.
- VALLEYWIDE : Halloween Festivities: Parties and Benefits
- O'Doherty a Real Kick : Senior Leads Thousand Oaks to Victory
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Vaqueros Easily Beat Argonauts
- Hurst Puts the Hurt on Oxnard, 38-6
- Ohio Teams Are Slinking Down the River
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Kennedy's Field Goals Are Enough
- Jazz Review : KLON's Jazz West Coast Starts Off Upbeat
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Streak Ends at 36 as Ocean View Beats Santa Ana
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Pop Music Review : An Uninhibited Soul Coughing
- They're Guileless--It's Bluestime : Pop music: Magic Dick and Jay Geils, reunited, want no part of hitmaker nostalgia as they recover their straight-ahead blues roots.
- You Won't be Seeing These in the Friendly Skies : Movies: Airlines routinely edit (censor) films that have 'anything to do with planes exploding or catching fire.' That's why some popular works never see the fuzzy flicker of the in-flight screen.
- Alternative League Set to Unveil Plans
- Music Review : Tafelmusik Escapes Bonds of Baroque
- Jazz Review : A Night of Instrumental Duels, Duets
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Foothill Moves Closer to Century League Championship
- Stanford's Stenstrom Still Among the Elite : College football: Senior quarterback will lead Cardinal against UCLA today at Rose Bowl.
- Theater Review : The Fog Never Clears in CRC's 'Macbeth'
- 'Sisters' Brings Controversial Issue to Light : Television: The much-debated topic is suppressed memory of sexual abuse, and the role therapists play in sudden recollections.
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Ontario Christian Rides Gaudy to Victory, 30-27
- L.A. Master Chorale to Begin Using Concert Supertitles
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Ibarra Scores Twice, Westminster Dominates Winless Tustin, 27-7
- UnionFed Financial Reports New Loss
- DECORATING : Sister Parish's Legacy: Styling the Familiar
- Lee Allen; Saxophonist Backed Fats Domino, Little Richard
- Federal Suit Accuses Newport-Mesa Schools of Age Bias in Employment : Education: Hiring younger teachers to save money is a widespread, accepted practice, the superintendent says.
- VENTURA : Olivas Adobe a Fun Halloween Haunt
- White Named to Judgeship by Governor : Superior Court: Wilson's action lets the assistant D.A. assume the bench immediately. The term she was elected to begins in January.
- SIMI VALLEY : Fire Sparked by Coffeepot Burns House
- Don't Reward a Terrorist State : Syria must end its connection to atrocities before Washington grants any concessions
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Quake-Damaged Stadium Approved for Reopening
- Time for a Change
- Delayed Downtown Park Makes Quiet Debut : City life: After seven years of snags and a builder's bankruptcy, $20-million expanse of urban greenery opens.
- PROPOSITION OPPOSITION: The Antelope Valley Interfaith Council...
- Friday's Yardstick
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Rally Falls Short in 13-12 Loss
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Canyon Clobbers El Modena, 31-0
- NHL Owners, Players No Closer to Settling : Pro hockey: As league prepares to cancel more games, union rejects offer to examine books.
- Cornhuskers Bristle at Their Doubters : College football: Quarterback Brook Berringer boldly states case while wondering why anyone would pick Colorado to win.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- LOS ALAMITOS : WF Wincent Scores Upset
- Pop Album Chart
- McDonnell to Share Reversal of Fortune
- CareLine Inc. Finalizes Latest Acquisition
- GARDENING : Let Color Be Guide to Home-Grown Vegetables
- Sex Partner Wasn't an Evil Twin, Jury Says
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Chatman Scores Four Times in Costa Mesa's 55-12 Rout of Estancia
- Attorney Helps Troubled Trojans : Jurisprudence: Michael C. Carney says players don't get favors that are unavailable to non-athletes at USC.
- Oxx Pulls Reseda to Victory : Football: Senior gains 226 yards in 18 carries to lead Regents past Van Nuys, 15-14.
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Bolsa Grande Manages to Make the Fewest Mistakes in Victory
- Folk Lure : Handmade crafts from Mexico and Central and South America are popular for their beauty and practicality. They make themselves right at home in Orange County.
- Shocked by Muslim Win, 10,000 Serb Civilians Flee
- Widening Gender Gap Helps to Give GOP Election Edge : Politics: Democrats are facing problems attracting male voters, who are turning their anger with Clinton to party.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : THE TIMES POLL : Lungren, Davis Lead; Ballot Job Titles May Be Key to Other Races
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mother and Children on Mend From Crash
- Countywide : Motorcyclists to Carry Toys to Orangewood
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : San Clemente's Defense Prevails
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Drug Plan Called Most Comprehensive
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- Music Review : Welser-Most: An Impulsive Guest at Philharmonic
- 'Star Trek' Alum Directs Updated 'War of the Worlds' : Radio: John de Lancie's production of the original script will be broadcast the night before Halloween. The cast includes other 'Star Trek' cast members.
- Dave Johnson, 39; L.A.'s First AIDS Coordinator, Writer on Gay Issues
- Rapist Gets Six Life Terms, Plus 122 Years
- Trustee With Home School Is Urged to Resign
- LOS ANGELES : Menendez Retrial Judge Rules Out Separate Juries
- STANTON : Killing for Skateboard Nets Gang Teen Life
- ELECTIONS / SIMI VALLEY COUNCIL : Pastors Probe Values of Candidates During High Adventure Forum
- Proposal for Old City Hall Leaves Council With a Tough Choice : Thousand Oaks: Group hopes to use facility rent-free as a children's science museum. But officials had counted on selling the site to raise money.
- Glendale to Be Up Front; Wilson Told to Sit Back
- Highland Becomes a Highway : Golden League: Antelope Valley has too much speed in 42-6 victory over the Bulldogs.
- Ex-Rebel Calls Off Boycott of Mozambique Vote
- Markets Rise on Economy's 3.4% Quarterly Surge
- SAN FERNANDO : Halloween Tradition Comes to an End
- SAN FERNANDO : Mentor Day for Students Set Nov. 17
- Rio Mesa Forfeits Only Victory of Season
- CLIPPERS : Roberts Has Surgery on Achilles' Tendon
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Brea-Olinda Defense Holds Savanna When It Counts
- Council Votes Down Proposed New Section : High schools: Orange County group expected to meet next week to plan next move, if any.
- INSIDE & OUT : Seaside Seating
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Marks Its 30th Anniversary
- Rancher and Partners Told to Restore Wildlife Habitat Near Camarillo : Environment: EPA says wetland was destroyed to accommodate a vegetable farm.
- Hawthorne Police Probe Warning Shot Fired by Mayor
- County Section Voted Down : CIF: Council defeats proposal to form separate Orange County athletic conference. Proponents plan to regroup.
- Never Surrender : Through Snowstorms and Slights, Cardinal Brian Henesey's Extreme Persistence Pays Off With a Start
- Music Review : Herman's 'Scarlet Letter' Premieres in Long Beach
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Wilbert Harrison; Singer Had Hits With 'Kansas City,' 'Let's Work Together'
- N.Y. $70-Million Lottery Prize Sets Off Ticket-Buying Spree
- City Guide
- Vasquez Under Fire for Silence on Prop. 187
- Chief's Memo on Drug Sales Challenged : Crime: Legal experts contradict claims that selling of rock cocaine to suspects by Santa Ana police results in stronger cases against offenders.
- Eavesdrop May Bring Dismissal of Charges
- LOS ANGELES : Excessive Force Suit Against LAPD Ends in Mistrial
- LOS ANGELES : Beach Boys' Singer Testifies in Suit Against Brian Wilson
- Tightening the Screws on Nasdaq Exchange : Pressure is applied to stock network from several directions
- Vanguard Priest Tempers His Radicalism : Episcopal Church: The Rev. Malcolm Boyd continues his fight for better acceptance of gays. He also speaks of patience and the need for spirituality.
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : SUNSET LEAGUE : Cooper's Early Touchdown Holds Up for Marina
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Hart Avoids Fright Night, 20-7
- Opera Review : Unveiling of 'Scarlet Letter'
- Cabrillo School District Rejects Ban on Homework
- GLENDALE : City to Hire Firm to Find Alex Manager
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Unbeaten La Verne Will Challenge Chapman
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Hawks, McGraw Run by University
- Volleyball Club Wins 3 Matches
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Aliso Niguel Staves Off Laguna Beach Rally, 45-39
- Pop Music Review : Ketchum's Literate Earthiness and Charm Win Admirers
- Those Uniforms Are No Disguise: It's the Packers
- PREP EXTRA: SATURDAY FOOTBALL PULLOUT : Edison Wins Passing Duel With Barons