- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Kevorkian Assists in Another Suicide
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Getting the Royal TV Treatment
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Still Getting Kicks on Route 66 : Buffalo burgers. Wigwam motels. The Long Horn Trading Post. On its 66th anniversary, thousands are rediscovering America's favorite highway.
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Belmont--Leader of Pack
- Landlords, Tenants Flood Eviction Court : Recession: As the economy puts the squeeze on everyone, rent disputes that might once have been settled over coffee are going before a judge.
- Sierra Madre : City to Improve Its Telecasts
- EXPOSITION PARK : Wilson OKs Funds for Museum Repairs
- '30% of My Business Is From the Movie'
- New Leader for Family of Gay Worshipers : Religion: Rabbi Marc Blumenthal hopes mainstream Judaism will soon accept his congregation into its spiritual home.
- Quake Rupture Zone Shows Signs of Wear : Seismology: Scientists studying 45-mile fissure left by Landers temblor battle erosion caused by the elements and tourists.
- Favors With Flavor : Guests--and Animals--Eat Up Beastly Ball's Innovative Decor
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- A summary of significant City Hall decisions...
- From the Deep Recesses of the Jewish Soul, a Sweet Sound
- Electric Bus Route Draws Opposition : Transportation: Influential area improvement association calls overhead wires unsightly and opposes the trimming of trees that line Los Feliz Boulevard. The trolley bus line would link Glendale to Hollywood.
- Roots of Alex Haley Fame Headed for Auction Block : Author: His estate, in need of cash, is selling prized possessions, including notes and original manuscripts.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Massacre, Cremation of 3,000 in Bosnia Detailed : Balkans: Serbs at 2 camps killed up to 50 Muslims at a time and burned the bodies, State Dept. now believes.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JUAN BAUTISTA : Mission Town Fires All Its Workers
- Western Smokes Flood Ex-Soviet Union
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Casino Keeps Liquor License, Judge Rules
- Steelworker Hangs Tough--4 Jobs in 5 Years
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Abortion Issue Stays at Forefront of Campaign
- 'Followed Rules' on Draft, Clinton Insists
- A Call for Retreat in Drug War
- South Whittier Residents Say They Need a 3rd Patrol Car : Law enforcement: The gang-troubled area has less protection than surrounding cities, records show.
- California's Bitter Season : Schoolboy Taunts, Shoving Matches, Obscene Invective--The Summer's Follies in Sacramento Were the Political Equivalent of Pro Wrestling. But Beyond the Shenanigans, Some Saw the Decline of the State's Promise.
- Average Mortgage Rates and Indexes
- I Gave at the Bookstore
- NATIVE IN A STRANGE LAND : If You Grew Up in South-Central During the '50s and '60s, You Really Can't Go Home Again
- RESTAURANTS : HIGH TIDE : Five Restaurants Prove That It's Not All That Difficult to Find a Place With Great Seafood
- A Town's Fight History: Saloons to Freeway : South Pasadena: Children play on quiet, tree-lined streets where the "neighbors know each other."
- LISA, LISA by Beatrice Shalit, translated...
- INDIAN CELEBRATION: A celebration of the Tongva...
- SAN DIEGO : Trolley Collides With Motor Home
- Town May Have Drawn Losing Hand in Deciding to Gamble : Colorado: While the areas are now booming since gaming was legalized a year ago, residents believe it cost them their homey lifestyle.
- ELECTIONS / CAMARILLO CITY COUNCIL : Cropland Preservation Issue, Property Rights Dominate 4-Way Race
- COUNTYWIDE : Police Arrest 2 at Checkpoints
- Dr. Death Sheds Light On Dying : Research: Death certificates provide data base for UCSD sociology professor David Phillips, who examines when people die.
- COUNTYWIDE : Artists' Mural to Show Beauty, Grit
- LATINO HERITAGE MONTH: The Los Angeles Public...
- PULPIT POWER
- Firefighters Stress Danger in Budget Cuts : County: Crews say reduced staff will increase risks to the public. But warnings of station closures are inaccurate, officials say.
- Free Fishing Day Lures Anglers to Newport Bay
- Youths Foresee New Social Vistas Opening Along With the Mall : Retailing: Two girls invited to give their impressions say the center will be a place for Santa Clarita Valley teen-agers to meet.
- 200 Attend Services Held for Six Victims of Crash
- Innocence Ends Early If You Are Jewish : Desecrations: When the children ask 'Why?' to irrational acts, a colossal burden falls on the adults.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: SEPT. 26
- Fight Erupts at High School Game
- Progeny or Property? : Frozen Sperm Held in Limbo During Fight Over Will
- Abortion Issue Could Easily Tip Balance in 3 New Districts : Politics: The candidates take sharply opposite positions, and registration figures are nearly even. Activists on both sides have targeted the campaigns.
- ROUTE 66 : 'They Fell in Love With Adventure'
- Q & A : A Teaching Legend at Pali High, 'Mama G' Is in a Class by Herself
- IN BRIEF : Chiropractic Clinic Opens on Skid Row
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Monrovia : Recreational Trail Gains
- POLITICAL FORECAST : Can Bush Be a Truman Among California Voters?
- Bradley: The Last Flourish of Los Angeles as One City : Mayor: His dream of shared symbols and values may have spent itself. The future is Balkanization--warring enclave politicians.
- 'I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen' : Immigrants: The soul can sicken if it finds no traces of the old soil in the new land.
- PLATFORM : Justice for Whom?
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Robert L. Myers; Headed Radio, Television Stations in San Diego
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- No Move for Penn State
- OK, So Clinton Wins--Then What Happens? : Election: The last two Democrats to take office amid economic crises--Roosevelt and Carter--faced difficult times. Can Clinton handle it?
- Students Returning to Public Schools : Education: Tough times are forcing families out of private institutions. They are finding Valley campuses with good records.
- Plan Is No Hit With Neighbors : Recreation: Nearby residents oppose an expansion of the Little League field at Rogers-Anderson Park in Lawndale, saying they have enough broken windows already.
- Cypress School District
- Obituary
- Fan Cries Foul at Parking Ticket Trap, Vows to Boycott the Stadium
- Notes about your surroundings.
- With So Much Pressure, Many Kids Can't Be Children : LETITIA MOZEE
- Glendora : 19-Acre Annexation Begins
- Wilson Vetoes Low-Cost Auto Insurance : Legislation: Governor says measure fails to reform the system and cuts costs merely by reducing coverage. He also rejects Speaker Brown's civil rights bill.
- 4,200 Workers Strike at Lansing Body Plant
- In Brief
- In Brief
- In Brief
- High Tatras Village Is a Pole Apart : Separated by mountains from the Polish lowlands, Zakopane offers a unique centuries-old charm.
- FOUR CHANCES: Angel fans have had few...
- U.S. to Supply Israel With Helicopters : Defense: The aircraft, other equipment will be kept in that nation under new agreement, Bush says.
- KIDS' LINE: Orange County companies have come...
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Latinos Face Uphill Fight for College Dreams
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Hard Rock Cafe takes a shot at providing health care for kids.
- In Brief
- OFRA HAZA "Kirya" Shanachie * *...
- Short Sailings Making a Big Impact : Moderately priced three- to four-day cruises seem to better fit today's lifestyles.
- POLITICAL FOOTBALL: Take an afternoon to relax...
- DISTANT BLOOD: A lot of Republicans are...
- Kidnaped Teen-Ager Is Found Unharmed : Crime: FBI agents rescue Santa Barbara youth who was abducted Sept. 13 in an alleged ransom plot. Two suspects are arrested in a luxurious home near where victim lived.
- Derwinski Leaves Veterans Post to Join Bush Campaign
- THE DIRTY LITTLE TRADE SECRET : Everyone seems to like the North America Trade Agreement-except the public
- Marine Dies in Crash, Another Hurt
- Tale of Two Districts: Best, Worst of Times : * Santa Ana, Irvine on Opposite End of Dropout Scale
- Brown Hospitalized Before Fight : Boxing: Bout against WBC middleweight champion Terry Norris is called off when challenger complains of dizziness and requires medical attention.
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pierce Falls in Defensive Struggle, 10-0
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Crespi's Walker--the Lineman Who Would Be Quarterback
- Titans Go Nowhere in Defeat : Football: Fullerton fumbles eight times, losing four, and gains just 126 yards in 29-3 loss to Division II Cal State Sacramento.
- Will Jets Get It Together Today Against Rams? : Football: New York is 0-3 and has real problems after beginning the season with high expectations.
- In Triumph and Tragedy, Allisons Race On
- Ventura's Oktoberfest Is a Lot More Than Sauerkraut and Sausage
- Off-Duty Officer Shot Outside Home
- Gun Lobby Urged to Use Women as Advocates : Weapons: Speakers at policy conference say females can be effective representatives for the pro-firearms movement.
- Pendleton's Golden Year : Marine Base's 50th Anniversary Highlights Its Powerful Presence
- ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW / SUSAN VAUGHN : Valencia Town Center Blends Mediterranean and Victorian Themes
- SAN DIEGO : Booths, Exhibits at Coastal Day Event
- 2-Year Ban on Collecting Fish for Sale Off Catalina : Conservation: New law sets tough controls on commercial divers who capture marine creatures and sell them to pet stores.
- Laguna Students Promote AIDS Awareness Program : Education: Schools, medical community and local government form partnership to help protect youngsters from the deadly virus.
- Northridge Driver Kills Passenger, Himself : Violence: A gunman's van hits five parked vehicles before he stops and fires the fatal gunshots.
- LAKESIDE : No Injuries in Warehouse Fire
- Indictment of Leader Polarizes Church : Religion: Some say the former administrator, accused of trying to kill his wife, has revived the parish. Others claim he may be taking advantage of Christian forgiveness.
- Boom in Students Taxing Huntington Beach City Schools
- Norris, Brown Fight Is Called Off : Boxing: Challenger goes to hospital because of chest pains and dizziness hours before the bout is to begin.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Loyola Overwhelms St. Francis, 42-0
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other nonleague games:
- Toro Men's Soccer Team Gains Tie, 2-2
- La Mirada, Errors Sink Century, 30-0
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Clinch at Least a Share of Title
- BADMINTON: U.S. OPEN : Jun, Hoyer-Larsen Will Meet in Men's Final
- Gutierrez Remains Hungry for Action
- ANALYSIS : Legacy of Gathers Sidelines a Boxer
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mets' Pecota Makes History in Loss
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Men Finish First in Cross-Country
- Stephenson Takes Lead With a 67 : Golf: She almost withdrew because of bronchitis, but now she's in position to win for the first time since 1987.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Padres Announce Ticket Prices Will Not Be Increased in 1993
- She Can't Take the Bull by the Horns This Time : LPGA: Tatum, first-round leader at Los Coyotes, bogeys first hole Saturday, loses a ball in a tree and ends up 11 strokes back after a 79.
- No Rest for the Eagles' Defense : East: Boston College beats Michigan State, 14-0, for its third consecutive shutout and a 4-0 record.
- Aztec Star Upstaged by Three Bruins : UCLA: Williams, Washington and Shah gain 278 yards and score three touchdowns. Faulk held to 118 yards.
- Purdue Goes Down in an Irish Deluge : Midwest: Brooks rushes for 205 yards and scores three touchdowns for Notre Dame in 48-0 victory.
- Division II Too Tough for Titans
- He Needs to Work on Image
- Faulk Faces a Legal Fight to Enter NFL
- Late Flurry Helps Stanford Win : Nonconference: San Jose State within 16-7 when onside kick fails, and Cardinal pulls away to a 37-13 victory.
- COMMENTARY : Winfield Counting: When It Counts
- ROUNDUP : Mathot Leads El Toro Past Corona del Mar in Water Polo
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Goodwin Goes Far to Make Amends
- Palomar Starts Quickly in Rout of Golden West
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other games:
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Faulk Makes No Excuses for Game
- EVENTS IN OCTOBER : Goblins to Haunt America's Streets
- In Alice (Bantam: $15; ages 3-7), actress...
- Looking a Gift Shop in the Mouth : The most useful and memorable souvenirs are not often found amidst the tourist-track kitsch.
- Home Improvement : Instant Hot Water Dispenser Vs. Microwave
- THE WORD
- Xeriscape Group Honors Smaus for Water Conservation Efforts
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Airline Antitrust Suit Won't Yield Windfall : Settlement: Consumers who qualify for a refund can expect vouchers for domestic flights rather than cash.
- THE LITTLE HOTEL by Christina Stead...
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Just for Kitsch
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Actress Stars as Inventor
- Filling In With an Emergency Kit : A minor dental problem can seem major on the road. Here are tips on packing key items.
- SEA OTTERS written and illustrated by...
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 27, 1992
- Like a Fine Wine, Bordeaux Gets Better With Age : France's sophisticated southwestern metropolis has a joie de vivre that extends beyond vineyards.
- THE HIDDEN TOMBS OF MEMPHIS: New Discoveries...
- International Geographers Deliver the Big Picture
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Home Improvement : Swing Into Some Gentle Relaxation
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Children of Communism : On Lech Walesa's 'The Struggle and the Triumph'
- Dreaming in Fiction : THE DOUBLE LIFE OF STEPHEN CRANE: A Biography, <i> By Christopher Benfey, (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 284 pp.)</i>
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 27, 1992
- Child Care: Employers See Benefit : More Mothers on Job Prompting Firms to Consider Their Needs
- New La Jolla Aquarium Becomes an Instant Hit
- GOINGS ON
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- NONFICTION - Sept. 27, 1992
- Finding Care for Ailing Children Is Special Challenge to Working Mother
- Divorce and Property: Both Are Taxing Issues
- Convertible Bonds Raise Ceiling of Opportunity
- New Jersey Firm Buys Certified Engineering: Certified...
- Bosnian Situation Is Worse Than Expected, Envoy Says
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Polishing Up Wood With Final Finishes
- Shelly Off NASDAQ Market
- Dow, Battered by Uncertainty, Drops 37.55 : Market Overview
- Hammering Is a Way to Secure Loose Nails
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Missiles Still Aimed at U.S., Official Says
- Government to Fight Sea Bird's Listing as Endangered Species
- O.C.'s 'Perot-istas' All Set to Re-Fire Fizzled Campaign
- U.S. and Russia Lift Travel Restrictions
- SANTA CLARITA : City Honored for Pedestrian Safety
- L.A. Lubavitch Jews Take Food Mission to Moscow's Elderly : Outreach: Charity effort aims to assist 4,500 Jews and non-Jews during the New Year celebration, Rosh Hashanah, next week.
- Woman Says Millionaire Considered Her a Wife : Palimony: Testimony begins in the $5-million lawsuit against the estate of Henry T. Mudd. The jury hears of an extravagant lifestyle.
- Board Backs Undersheriff as Gillespie's Replacement : Law enforcement: Supervisors are expected to make the appointment Tuesday. Larry Carpenter says coping with budget will be his big challenge.
- BREA : Panel to Help Plan Future of Landfill
- Anton Says His Departure Offers Chance for Change : Education: Outgoing L.A. district superintendent urges a period of self-reflection that could improve the nation's second-largest school system.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : RTD, Foothill Transit Extend Sharing of Passes
- PREP FOOTBALL : Griffins One Up on Villa Park
- Pioneer Dominates Bolsa Grande in 34-7 Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- El Dorado Ends Tradition, Dominates Valencia, 31-3
- Launch Opens New Era of Mars Study
- FAA Issues Rules Ordering Airline De-Icing Programs : Safety: Regulations call for training for pilots and ground crews. Agency says it will reduce time between snow, ice removal from wings and plane's takeoff.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : GLEN AVON : Deputy Wounds Man Watering Lawn
- ORANGE : Laid-Off Trucker Held After Standoff
- Star Treatment : Roseanne Arnold Gets Her Due on Walk of Fame
- SAN DIEGO : Tear Gas Brings Man From House
- BURBANK : Driver Killed as Car Hits Tree at Ramp
- COSTA MESA : Anti-Gang Efforts Gaining Momentum
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP : Meek Helps Oxnard Upend Channel Islands, 14-7
- Making Amends for Marcos : Unusual human rights case seeks damages from dictator's estate
- Glendale Catches Notre Dame Off Guard With Pass
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Defeats Orange Coast in Soccer
- Jara's Goal Gives USD Soccer Victory in OT
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : First-String Defense Draws Ire of Ross
- Pro Football
- Prep SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- HARNESS RACING : Blumenfeld Has a Tip in Classic Field
- Sunny Hills Wins North of the Border
- Country Rebel Without an Album : Establishment Renegade Takes His Wild West Show to Knott's Berry Farm
- Marcel Marceau: Creating With Only the Soul
- Wymer Strikes Deal to Settle Bilking Cases : Court: Newport Beach money manager charged with getting $100 million from dozens of local governments reportedly agrees to a deal.
- FTC Sues Firm in Investor Fraud Scheme : Lawsuit: Authorities allege Unimet bilked $20 million from investors through sale of precious metals and currencies.
- COLUMN ONE : Man, Can't You Take a Joke? : In the 'Year of the Woman,' dumb-men jokes are in vogue. It's a watershed in comedy history--which, by the way, has left some guys unamused.
- LAPD Board Clears Officer of Sexually Assaulting Policewoman
- Naval Investigative Service to Be Revamped : Military: The agency has come under attack since the bungled inquiry into the Tailhook sex abuse scandal.
- GOP Official Was Lobbied Over Clinton Draft Notice : Democrats: Induction order was canceled after Republicans set up meeting with head of state agency.
- SIMI VALLEY : Chamber Endorses GOP Candidates
- DEDICATION: Thirty years after the San Fernando...
- Three Los Angeles students of different faiths...
- VISTA : Oceanside Man Arrested in Slaying
- VAN NUYS : L.A. Attorney Gives Hospital $1 Million
- Building a Just Society : With a flurry of signatures, Wilson helps the cause against discrimination
- Costa Mesa, Tran Run Over Los Amigos
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP : Crenshaw Keeps Kennedy Winless, 32-15
- ROUNDUP : BYU Sweeps CSUN in Volleyball
- Cougars Overcome Injury and Defeat Tustin, 12-10
- Sailors Nearly Pitch Third Shutout
- A Grand Non-Slam Victory : Tennis: Connors beats Navratilova, 7-5, 6-2, in a match in which the only speed involves money changing hands.
- Tee Time in Russia : So Far, Muscovites Like What Little They Know About the Game of Golf
- His Last College Try : DeHayward Resumes Tumultuous Football Career After 4-Year Hiatus by Surfacing at Northridge
- Van Horn Leads Edison's Victory Over Las Vegas Eldorado
- Leno's Challenge: Bringing the Luster Back to 'Tonight' : Television: After the latest round of controversies, the show finds itself at a crossroads. At stake is its longtime dominance in late night.
- Mecham Earns Ballot Spot in Arizona's Senate Race : Election: Once impeached as Arizona's governor, the independent candidate is seeking to unseat Republican Sen. John McCain, tainted as one of the 'Keating Five.'
- COSTA MESA : Schools Try to Cope With Race Prejudice
- Timetable Unveiled for Metrolink Service to L.A.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Last-Second Shot Gives Marina Upset Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Ryan to Return, but Not Carter : Baseball: Ranger pitcher, 45, will be back for a record 27th season; Expo catcher, 38, says it is time to retire.
- Ninth-Inning Double Does In the Angels, 6-5
- Fullerton's Ginter Does a Lot With a Little
- Hockey
- Newbury Park Beats Buena With the Pass
- La Habra's Offense Stalls in Second Half of 20-3 Loss to Los Altos
- Brennan's Touchdown Passes Lead Western to 17-13 Victory
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Savvy Kris Kross at the Greek
- TV REVIEW : 'Pillars of Our Prosperity' Takes Look at the Troubled Economy
- Michael Hedges Looks to Take the Inner View
- Her Role as 'David's' Single Mom Makes Demands on Ellen Greene
- POLITICS : Splintered Romanian Election Won't Offer Voters Stability
- Wilson Signs Bill on Gay Job Rights : Legislation: Governor OKs measure after his veto of a similar proposal last year sparked protests. New version changes grievance procedures for workers.
- Rohrabacher's 'Wild' '60s Songs Surface : Counterculture: 'That was then, this is now,' the conservative congressman says of anti-Establishment lyrics being published by Spy magazine.
- Hoax News Clipping Says Viet Envoy Criticized Hanoi
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools' Bike Rodeo to Encourage Safety
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Central Library to Close Temporarily
- 178 Workers Expected to Lose City Jobs : Economy: City manager says layoffs, to trim $18 million from the budget, would be the largest number since the Depression. Council must still approve cuts.
- SANTA CLARITA : City to Be Home for Theater Chain
- Japanese Kingpin's Deal Over Guilty Plea Criticized
- Examining Religion's Role in Politics
- Beamer Catches 2 Scoring Passes to Propel Brea
- Scientists Urge Study of Dioxin Danger Beyond Cancer : Health: Panel asks EPA to consider possible reproductive and behavioral problems from exposure to the chemical.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Chiefs May Take Cue From Browns
- Aztecs Giving a Fresh Face a Tough Task : Football: With Gutierrez at quarterback, SDSU tries to beat UCLA for first time.
- La Serna Hands Magnolia Third Loss in a Row
- Walz Leads Corona del Mar to Victory Over Estancia
- Mariners Use 29 Players, Rangers 25
- NFL Faces Deluge of New Free Agents : Pro football: Players Assn. researcher says there are 600 players whose contracts expire Feb. 1.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Cowan Passes for 278 Yards in 1st Half and Saugus Coasts Past San Marino, 47-7
- G. Swarthout; Writer Known for Depiction of the West
- CAMARILLO : Freeze on Salary Increases Lifted
- Vietnam Government Blasted in Faked Article
- CHATSWORTH : Victims of Freeway Crash Are Identified
- 9 File Suit to Force Granting of Permits for Concealed Guns : Firearms: A lobbying group contends that local authorities deny people the right to protect themselves.
- Naval Investigative Arm to Be Overhauled
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Athletics Lose, but Clinch a Tie for West Title
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION : ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION : ROUNDUP
- Correa's Sack Saves Victory for Santa Ana Valley
- Crespi Nips Chaminade in Thriller
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteaters Sweep Utah State in Volleyball
- Making a Market in the Right to Pollute : Environment: Chicago Board of Trade will deal in federal allowances for utilities to emit sulfur dioxide--the source of acid rain.
- PacifiCare Plans Stock Offering
- Pets Run Risk of Being Poisoned in the Home
- Sears Bounces Back From Riots : Retailing: The Hollywood store reopens after being gutted during the unrest. On hand to greet it is an eager crowd of 3,000.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- HOME DECORATION : Dressing Up a Table in Victoriana
- David Britton; Music Teacher and Concert Organist
- Nigeria to Hold Primaries Despite Candidates' Boycott
- S.D. Jobless Rate Hits 7.9%; No Relief Seen
- 2 Admit They Paid INS Official to Get 100 Phony Work Permits