- Equestrian Zoned Home Sites Offered
- FICTION : THUNDER IN AMERICA: THE IMPROBABLE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF JESSE JACKSON (Texas Monthly: $16.95; 263 pp.) by Bob Faw and Nancy Skelton; foreword by Dan Rather.
- The Trickle-Up Theory of Spelling : The Effects of Too Many Words Spelled Too Many Ways
- Taking Advantage of Discount Club
- Donations Allocated to Victims in Cerritos Crash Neighborhood
- Philippine Rebels to Offer Truce and Monitoring Plan
- Fear of Gang Activity Drives Advisory Panel From Meeting Site
- Church-State Commission Revived in Nicaragua
- California Elections : Gann Faces Huge Odds in Battle for Pay-Cap Measure
- "ADAM: HIS SONG CONTINUES," 9-11 p.m. Monday...
- Goose Gossage Buttons His Lip, and We're All the Poorer
- Stock Market Frenzy, or How to Make Onions of Tulips
- Rock Mountain Prison Hostage in L.A. Dispute
- 3 Teachers and School Trustee Honored for Accomplishments
- Romney a Good Choice to Represent 5th District
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : COUNTY : A Grand Jury Speaks; School Board Listens
- USC Drives for $557-Million Goal Line
- Indians' Official to Join the Yankees
- His Father's Fellow Travelers
- Your Lone Journey: PAINTINGS by M. B. Goffstein for a song by Rosa Lee and Doc Watson (Harper & Row: $12.95, unpaginated).
- Unsold Home Inventory in Sharp Drop
- Reel Power: THE STRUGGLE FOR INFLUENCE AND SUCCESS IN THE NEW HOLLYWOOD by Mark Litwak (Morrow: $18.95; 320 pp.)
- Bradley Vows Color Won't Affect Actions as Governor
- Europe Sets Clocks Back
- Tennant's Tenacious, Flamboyant Style : Medical Expertise Puts Him at Front of Anti-Drug War
- BKK Landfill May Limit Disposal Unless Regulations Are Changed
- East German Border Guard Flees to West; 2nd Attempt Foiled
- Meese's Agenda for Ensuring the Reagan Legacy
- Woman Arrested in Baby's Death
- Charity Donors Need Safeguards
- Wally Pankratz Hopes to Move Up in Midget, Supermodified Ranks
- Community College Football : Rancho Santiago Rallies to Beat Orange Coast
- Health Industry Puts Real Estate Trust in the Pink
- Heavy Debt Payments Stifle Growth, Making Repayment More Difficult : Latin American Nations Want Out of Catch 22 Situation
- The House on Moon Lake<i> by Francesca Duranti; translated by Stephen Saltarelli (Random House: $15.95; 187 pp.) </i>
- Used for Farming : Vacant Properties Produce Bumper Vegetable Crops
- Having a Ball
- Balanced Budget Proves Elusive : Gramm-Rudman Fails to Break Spending Patterns
- Judge's Credibility Lacking
- Challenger Brian Mitchell of South Africa knocked...
- Rams and Eagles Defend Their Philosophies : Shurmur's System Works in Anonymity; Ryan's Is Flamboyant but Failing
- Mexico City Race Draws 23,500 Participants
- Finally, Leonard Won't Be Fighting a Dream : He's Fought Hagler Many Times, but He Always Wakes Up When It's Over
- Fresno, Sweeney Romp, 34-10
- Cutting Through the Bay Area Fog
- FICTION : NIGHT TRAIN by Todd Walton (Mercury House: $17.95; 325 pp.).
- Special Museums in French Quarter
- Company Donates Wood for New Scout Building
- Reaching the Lofty Heights of India by 'Toy Train'
- Factory-Home Lots Offered for Sale, Lease : Quail Meadows Residents Prefer to Rent Spaces
- The Enchanter<i> by Vladimir Nabokov; translated by Dmitri Navokov (Putnam's: $16.95; 128 pp.)</i>
- Fuse Makers' Favorite
- An Easy Way to Learn the Lingo
- Raging Competition : Niagara Falls Tourist Business Hit by Violence
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : COURTS : Youngs Ask to Be Put in Drug Program
- VIEWPOINTS : CBS : How Can CBS Cut Static, Get Programmed for Success?
- A Smooth Transition : The More Things in This Garden Change, the More They Seem to Stay the Same
- Nudist Camp to Drop Low Prices for Women
- Libya to Trade Money for Barter System
- In North Korea, Kim Cult Thrives : Leader and His Son Become Stuff of Legend in Monolithic Land
- U.S. Embassy in Moscow May Be White Elephant
- Developments in Brief : Golden-Cheeked Lemur Is Not Extinct After All
- Right to Read
- Garden Grove : Stabbing Victim Found in Street by Motorist
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : AT THE SCENE : Cocaine Charge 'Sacks' Laguna Football Coach
- Hydroplane Sinks but May Qualify at Las Vegas
- Stars Are Out
- Wood Wall System Revives Spare Room
- New Program Helps Victims of Fraud
- Firm Signs 10-Year Lease
- FICTION : STILLNESS AND SHADOWS by John Gardner, edited and with an introduction by Nicholas Delbanco (Knopf: $18.95; 421 pp.).
- The Men of La Mancha : Sam Bachner and Marvin Levine Build Mini-Malls for Your Convenience. They Don't Understand Why You Think Their Creations Are So Ugly.
- Shaping an American Institution: Robert E. Wood...
- Cal Poly Students Win Study Fellowships
- Join the Immortals: Get a Street Named for You
- 2 British Soldiers Get Life Terms for Murder
- State Panel Rejects Call to Limit Cuts in Oil Royalty Checks
- Resignation Takes Luster Off Public Relations Gem
- Epitome of Upper-Class Refinement : New British Envoy to U.S.: Master of Perfection
- 'No Crime Day' Marred by Killing of Policeman Mistaken for Burglar
- 'War' Against French Is Less Than It Seems
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : COURTS : Disneyland Again Settles Suit in Stabbing Death
- Placentia : Would-Be Candidate Loses Court Appeal
- X-Rays Blamed in 1,000 Cancer Cases Annually
- Knocked Off Schedule by a Year-Old Calendar
- VIEWPOINTS : CBS : How Can CBS Cut Static, Get Programmed for Success?
- Stranger in Two Worlds by Jean Harris (Macmillan: $18.95; 320 pp.)
- Firm Puts Different Twist on Design of Sales Offices
- Sullivan Lives in Masterful Biography
- BRAVE LITTLE PETE OF GERANIUM STREET by Rose and Samuel Lagercrantz; illustrated by Eva Eriksson; adapted from the Swedish by Jack Prelutsky (Greenwillow: $11.75; 32 pp.; ages 4-8).
- The Region : Lettuce Warning Issued
- Pirates Kill 14 Near South Philippine Island
- Odors Plague South Gate School : Health Study of Pupils in Industrial Area Ordered
- Zschau Bitingly Compares Cranston to a Drug Habit
- The World : Sudan Food Relief Stalled
- Water Watchdog Assailed for Poor Files, Poor Results
- Marine Teams Tread Where Others Fear to Go--Through Fields of Live Ordnance
- Latest Raider Loss May Be Most Devastating : Ankle Injury Will Keep Allen on the Sideline Today Against Chargers
- Canada's Point Pelee Is for Birders
- Attorney G. William Shea, Integration Specialist, Dies
- Slice of Strife : Pelted by Golf Balls, Neighbor of Links Asks Cerritos to Address Problem
- 65 Die in Nepal Epidemics
- The Nation : Senate Acts on Drug Bill
- Police Break Up Protest in Haiti Capital
- Automated Trash Pickup Studied in Huntington Park
- Beilenson Seat in Congress Could Be Theirs, GOP Says
- Huntington Beach
- Wilson Faumuina, 32, a former Atlanta Falcons...
- Dick Williams Says the Outlook Is Rosy for Lowly Mariners
- Inside the League: : <i> The Shocking Expose of How Terrorists, Nazis, and Latin American Death Squads Have Infiltrated the World Anti-Communist League by Scott Anderson and Jon Lee Anderson (Dodd, Mead: $19.95; 352 pp., illustrated) </i>
- 'Old Is In' for Pioneer Developer
- Rossmoor Regency Features Luxury : High-End Retirement Development Under Way in Laguna Hills
- Montreal: Center for Eskimo Art
- NONFICTION : LIFE GOES ON: TWENTY MORE YEARS OF FORTUNE AND FRIENDSHIP by Lawrence Clark Powell; with checklist of publications by Robert Mitchell and Betty Rosenberg (Scarecrow: $19.50; 222 pp., illustrated).
- Westlake Homes Completed on Quarry
- FICTION : THE BBC STORIES OF COLIN CLEMAK by Colin Clemak (Vantage: $8.95; 97 pp.).
- $3.6-Million Injury Judgment Won by Quadriplegic Against Redondo Overturned
- The House
- Husband, Wife Team Up on Novels
- Dreaming of Winter at Music Center
- Worst May Be Over : State's Farm Crisis: Auction Has Rainbow
- Ford Foundation Gives Local Agencies $910,000 to Battle Social Problems
- 16 Killed as Bus Plunges Into River in Tanzania
- The AIDS Battle: Lack of a Caring Public Is as Dangerous as the Disease
- L.A. COUNTY FAIR HIGHLIGHTS
- Local Authorities Gaining Ground in Fight Against Adult Businesses
- San Diego Volleyball : SDSU Stretches Win Streak to 20
- Big Ten Roundup : Michigan St. and White Roll, 45-10
- Aztecs Hang On for Win : Defense Makes Big Plays as SDSU Beats New Mexico, 38-34
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : AT THE SCENE : D.A. Won't File Charges on Man Who Shot Youth
- Fullerton, Out of Luck Again in Las Vegas, Takes a 40-23 Defeat
- Community College Football : Sherbeck Denied as Fullerton Loses, 51-27
- THE MALE DETAIL
- FICTION : SUPPLY OF HEROES by James Carroll (Dutton: $17.95; 403 pp.).
- Ex-WAC Gets Legion Post
- Senate Rejects Use of Military to Chase Drug Smugglers
- Raiders of the Lost Ark, which did...
- Long Beach Panels to Study Problems of Homeless, Gangs
- Boy on Bicycle Killed Darting Into Street
- Baseball Roundup : Red Sox Win, Clinch at Least Tie for Title
- Community College Football : Saddleback Defeats Grossmont, 28-7
- Boros Gamble in the 11th Backfires, 7-4 : After Walk to Parker, Bell Homer Gives Reds Win Over Padres
- Salazar Will Pass on New York Marathon
- Faust 3-1 as Akron Rallies to Victory
- It's Time for Chargers' Annual Energy Boost : Raiders, Even Without Allen, Provide Their Usual Challenge of Mind, Body
- Southeast Roundup : Auburn Grinds Down Tennessee, 34-8
- NO MORE MR. NICE GUY
- BLACK AND BLUE IN VELVET
- 'FINE' TIME
- Tennis Roundup : Shriver, Gadusek Advance to Rancho Bernardo Final
- Designer Genes a Good Fit at Santa Paula Lab
- Single-Family Homes Open in Mission Viejo
- Saints and Strangers, Angela Carter (Viking). "These...
- The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow:<i> The Rediscovered Diary of Opal Whiteley presented by Benjamin Hoff (Ticknor & Fields: $16.95; 300 pp., illustrated). </i>
- The Lover of Horses and Other Stories by Tess Gallagher (Harper & Row: $16.95; 184 pp.)
- Starving Sudan : U.S.-Educated Rebel Leader Has No Regrets
- Angels Go Into a One-Day Boone Swoon : After Clincher, Mauch Rests and Catcher Manages in a 1-0 Loss
- Lendl, Becker to Compete in Tokyo Tournament
- Nebraska Fumbles Its Way to a 48-14 Win : Fourth-Ranked Cornhuskers Turn Their Mistakes Into Touchdowns
- Astros' Prosperity Helping City to Forget Problems
- Righetti, Swindell, Brenly Have Made It a Memorable Season
- College Roundup : San Jose St. Tops Titans in Volleyball
- VIEWPOINTS : CBS : How Can CBS Cut Static, Get Programmed for Success?
- Long Wait for Any Benefits From Tax Bill
- Understanding Airline Name Game
- Opening This Week
- Britain Links Libyan Airlines to Terrorism
- Culver City Chucks Out Second Set of Chickens
- Fair-Minded New Englanders Find Common Ground in Celebration of Simple Life
- Christian Militia Factions Clash in Beirut; 29 Die
- As the fall season continues to unfold,...
- Probers Allege Profit Bonanza by Lockheed
- Girl, 10, Shot Dead in Southeast Alley
- Sun Valley Man Shot by Deputy
- Countywide
- Teen-Ager on Stolen Cycle Dies in Crash
- Huntington Beach : Car Being Pushed Hits Boy, 6, on Skateboard
- Mothers of Feminism: THE STORY OF QUAKER WOMEN IN AMERICA by Margaret Hope Bacon (Harper & Row: $16.95; 273 pp.)
- Midterm Report, the Class of '65: CHRONICLE OF AN AMERICAN GENERATION by David Wallechinsky (Viking: $19.95; 418 pp.)
- A Quiet Haven in San Francisco Bay
- A Guidebook to Haunted America
- Getting Easier to Have Full-Size Fun on Trips With Pint-Size Travelers
- No Contest: THE CASE AGAINST COMPETITION by Alfie Kohn (Houghton Mifflin: $16.95; 196 pp.)
- Belmont High Comes Back : Four Years Ago, Trash Littered the Hallways, Teacher Morale Was Low and Students Went to Class Only When They Wanted To. How an Inner-City, Multi-Ethnic School Was Turned Around.
- NBA Notes : A Beefier Bol: Washington's Manute Adds Some Bulk to 7-Foot-7 Frame
- South Roundup : North Carolina St. Stuns Maryland
- CSUN Letdown Is Hardly Noticeable, 37-0 : The 15th-Ranked Matadors Bury San Francisco State, but Burt Isn't Satisfied
- Pacific 10 Roundup : 11th-Ranked Arizona State Struggles for a Tie
- 2 Killed, 2 Seriously Injured in Shootings in Crenshaw District
- Drug Arrest Tied to Death of Man, Attack on Deputy
- CSUN Wins Soccer Title on Second-Half Surge
- Golf / Larry Stewart : Keep That Electric Cart Warmed Up; a Fast Getaway May Be Necessary
- Team Canada Scores 7-4 Win Over Kings
- Denmark Team Takes Lead in Cycling Series
- PRO FOOTBALL / Week 4 : THE OTHER GAMES
- East Roundup : Penn State Racks Up 42-17 Win
- Kevin Loughery: Upbeat on and Off the Court : Bullets' Coach Is Happy for Right Now, but Real Test Is Still Ahead of Him
- CASTING AROUND
- BILLY ON REBOUND
- THAT CUISINE AND NICOTINE CONNECTION . . .
- JON BON JOVI: A MESSIAH FOR METAL?
- CHOCOHOLIC GUINEA PIGS
- Neighbors, Officials Say Barbecue Stand Is the Pits
- Two Cities Join L.A. Sheriff's Task Force on Crime
- Colorado Therapy Programs Help Rebuild Shattered Lives : Victims of Violence Confront Fear in Wilderness, Learn to Trust Again
- Louisiana Senate Hopefuls Will Square Off in Runoff
- Developer Files Legal Challenge to Halt El Segundo Referendum
- Trade Partners Rebuff U.S. on Lowering Interest Rates
- East-West Agreement Took 3 Years, but Import Is That It Happened at All
- Council Fears Image Damage : A Long, Costly 'Porn War': Why Santa Ana Fights On
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : MISCELLANY / NEWSMAKERS AND MILESTONES
- Cleanup Crews Tackle a Tall Order : Workers Prepare Performing Arts Center for Its Big Night
- Fountain Valley : Gunman Takes $360 and Clothes in Holdup
- Commentary : A Hazard That Doesn't Go Away
- Corona del Mar Boys Win Cross-Country Meet
- Tanner Is Now USC's No. 1 Trick Passer : Wide Receiver Fools Defenses With His Arm--and He Can Catch, Too
- CLU Hobbled and Humbled : Bonds Exits With Twisted Knee in CS Hayward's 29-17 Win
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
- Southwest Roundup : Baylor Bounces Back to Win, 45-14
- New York Giants running back Joe Morris...
- DIWANA--THE GENTLE CUISINE OF WEST INDIA
- Odetics Inc., an Anaheim maker of space...
- Stocking Up
- Houston-based Transtar Airlines has introduced a top...
- California Real Estate Principles (third edition, Real...
- Vacation Memories : Our Old Irish Castle
- The Nation : Texas House Trims Deficit
- Effect of Sex Education on Teen-agers
- Biologists Going Fishing--for Information on Marlin
- Haiti Finds Itself on Rocky Road to Democracy : Critics Complain of Heavy-Handed Approach by Military-Led Government
- Scientists Tune In to Catch Sounds of Life in Deep Space
- That's More Like It
- Robertson: The Politics of Religion
- Study Gives Clues to AIDS Virus Selectivity
- Terrorizing Bus Riders
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : COUNTY : Border Patrol Continues Campaign to Sweep Illegal Aliens Off Streets
- Death in the Depths : Film Maker Focuses on the Perils of Nets That Kill More Than Fish
- Tustin : Coors Manager Honored for Work With Latinos
- Official Scorer's Goodby : It's So Long to Headaches Caused by Job; Farewell to Press Boxes and Cold Shoulders
- GRUSIN, RITENOUR PLUG INTO FUTURE
- Wally's World Is on Earth After All
- PHOTOG IN NEW FRAME OF MIND--AS FILM PRODUCER
- HEAVY, HEAVY
- Joe Montana Buys Investment Property
- Factory-Home Lots Offered for Sale, Lease : Lawrence Welk Park Has Appeal for Older Buyers
- Boston Hotel Evacuated as Smoke Fills Building
- But Hiring Record Resembles Police Department's : Sheriff's Officials Field Fewer Complaints of Bias
- LAPD: Despite Gains, Race, Sex Bias Persist : More Blacks, Latinos and Women Are Hired but Tension, De Facto Segregation Continue
- Kaus Urges Reelection of Embattled Court Justices
- Coming of Age
- Week in Review : MAJOR EVENTS, IMAGES AND PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY NEWS. : MISCELLANY / NEWSMAKERS AND MILESTONES
- CIMCO Will Expand Into New $1.2-Million Facility
- VIEWPOINTS : CBS : How Can CBS Cut Static, Get Programmed for Success?
- Tony Randall, Carrie Fisher, Ted Wass and...
- New Drug Tested : Experiment Gives AIDS Victim Hope
- Seattle Attorney to Be Named a Federal Judge
- Evidence in Spilotro Case Thrown Out
- 'Vittles' Seem to Divert Beasts From Damaging Valuable Trees Veteran Hunter Now Feeds Animals Instead of Shooting Them
- Sour Notes : Orchestra Silenced, Survival in Doubt
- Western Avenue Businesses Turn to L.A. in Boundary Battle : Merchants Seek to Block Move by Rancho Palos Verdes to Annex Their Signs and Parking Spaces
- PUBLIC SPEECHES, PRIVATE WHISPERS : Negotiating Arms Control While Debating Prisoners
- 'When we speak of equal opportunity, it's not equal opportunity here for everyone.'
- The Old School : Curly Keeps Warner District, Pupils on Straight and Narrow
- Recreation or Wilderness? : U.S. Forests: A Fight Over the Future
- Boiling Mad : Gas Leak Puts Culver City Condominium Complex in a Stew Over Hot Water
- Christian High Wins
- Bob Hoover Set to Retire at Rockwell
- Caremark, Blue Cross Form Health Services Partnership
- The 6% Solution, Plus Interest : How Statistics and the Three Wise Men Could Have Saved Us From the National Debt
- NONFICTION : A SELF-PORTRAIT by May Sarton (Norton: $9.95; 82 pp.).
- Game Plan: HOW TO CONDUCT THE U.S.-SOVIET CONTEST by Zbigniew Brzezinski (Atlantic Monthly: $17.95; 288 pp.) : The Soviet Paradox: EXPANSION, INTERNAL DECLINE by Seweryn Bialer (Knopf: $21.95; 372 pp.)
- The Secret Life of Your House : A Look at the Everyday World Through a Tiny Keyhole
- Council May Fume, but Dever Makes Long Beach Work
- Rep. Dreier Builds Richest Campaign Fund in Congress
- An Engineer's Blueprint for Living : Professor, 86, Urges Elderly to Keep Thinking Caps On
- The State : Day-Care Director Cited
- In Dublin, the Parents Are Pushing Out Drug Pushers
- Taking on the D.A.: Legitimate Beefs or Legal Posturing?
- Aztec Cross-Country Meet Won by Arizona
- Mexican Squatters Claim Their Right to 'Decent' Home
- Asian Games Roundup : Chinese Marksman Wins 4th Gold
- Second International Scheduled Aug. 12-16
- Austria Battles to Recover From Wine Scandal
- VIEWPOINTS : CBS : How Can CBS Cut Static, Get Programmed for Success?
- PR Society Keeps Mainly Quiet on Its Ex-President
- Pleasures of Return to School Days
- Bank Leader Predicts Mixed Economy Ahead
- Under the Cloud: THE DECADES OF NUCLEAR TESTING by Richard L. Miller (The Free Press: $24.95; 530 pp.)
- Special Dining Experiences in Italy
- Two Downtown Structures : BOMA Honors Four Office Building Owners
- Escaping the Daily Grind for Life as a House Father
- Bleak Camp a Showcase by Default: It Has Food
- Architects Seek Community Support for Beverly-Fairfax Development
- Marina Tenants Plead for Delay on Subleases
- Closing a Legendary Competitor Is a Thankless Task
- In Argentina, Coup Warning Bells Are Silent
- The Perils of Taking Egypt for Granted
- Amid Glitz Will Be a Piece of Americana
- Prosecutors Say They're Just Easy Targets
- Bomb Squad Explodes Toxic Acids Cache