- PASSINGS : David M. Blumberg; Former Head of B'nai B'rith
- Flood of Absentee Ballots Tied to Measure M Effort
- Mitterrand Denies Fearing Reunification of Germany
- MUSEUMS EXHIBITING GROWING ATTENDANCE
- Pakistan Watches Karachi Decline Into 'Kidnap City'
- A Touch of Class
- Drug Bust Turns Up 6 Barrels of Medical Waste
- San Diego
- 5 Flee Unhurt From Burning House in South Laguna
- Teachers Play Role in Board Races : Elections: Unions use money, volunteers to try to unseat or keep school district incumbents.
- PUC Orders Utilities to Release Sensitive Documents on Merger
- NHL ROUNDUP : It Isn't a Great Start for Carson
- Sylmar Hitches Ride With Casey
- The New York Critics Meet 'St. Louis' With Mixed Reviews
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Feisty 'Social Security' Is Loaded With Gags, Lesson on Love's Magic
- CYP Inc.: Arthur M. Love has been...
- Municipal Bond Yields Look Attractive Now
- Ramada Inc.: The hotel and gaming company's...
- Lilliputian Regatta Sets Sail in Irvine
- COSTA MESA : Man Arrested After Alleged Threats
- Sen. Torres Registered .21% in Blood-Alcohol Test, Police Say
- La Jolla Goblins Have Residents Up in Arms : Crime: About 200 teen-agers threw smoke bombs, eggs and water balloons on Halloween. The neighbors plan to meet with school principals and appeal to the City Council.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- There Are No Surprises in Rose Book
- Huntington Beach Stops Westminister
- New-Era Lakers Have to Hand It to Magic in End
- Gap to Shut Its Hemisphere Retail Chain
- Chevron Chairman Breaks Silence as Rumors Persist
- Lithuania OKs Law for Vote on Independence : Soviet Union: The republic's Parliament takes still more steps to distance region from Moscow's control.
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Engineer Loses Suit Against Rockwell
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another nonleague game:
- TONIGHT'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Fullerton vs. Rancho Santiago Features Two Stellar Defensive Backs
- San Diego
- One Trend Survives and Another Ends as Bishop Amat Defeats Servite
- 12% Hotel Tax in County Wins Preliminary Approval
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : North Valley League
- Trabuco Hills Holds Off Woodbridge, 33-20
- McMahon Imparts Some More Wisdom
- New Mexico Good Enough to Worry SDSU : Aztecs: They may be 1-8, but the Lobos are better than they were last year.
- Kennedy Holds On to Edge Garden Grove, 21-20
- MUSIC REVIEW : Fill-in Soviet Maestro Did Not Disappoint Symphony Audience
- Chavez Cites Fonda as a Longtime Champion of the Farm Worker
- UCSB Student Suspected of Leaking Private Health Data
- PASSINGS : Judson R. Branch; Ex-Chairman of Allstate Insurance Co.
- Newport-Mesa Race Comes to a Boil at Forum
- MISSION VIEJO : Students' Chickens Found Mutilated
- Arena's Environmental Impact Minimal, Consultant Declares : Anaheim: City beats Santa Ana in a race to complete a sports facility report, but mobile home park residents fear increased noise and traffic.
- Church to Leave Idaho With Jackpot in Mind
- Rosselli, Alemany Rally to Defeat St. Francis
- REVIEW : Derevo Reinforces Theme of Suffering by Soviets : Performance Art: In "Five Characters," an hourlong flow of movement presented by the Leningrad-based troupe, the suffering rises in a silent scream from the body itself.
- PIB Mortgage Co.: Calvin M. Watts has...
- Insurance Won't Protect Bad Investment
- Right on Target : Archery Is Hitting the Mark With Southland Enthusiasts
- 16-Year-Old Held in Knifing
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Tri-Valley League
- McNamara, Piniella to Manage
- Pringle, Speltz, Fullerton Have Incentive
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Golden League
- Breeders' Cup Classic Has Makings of Being That
- DANCE REVIEW : Whimsical Momix in Top Form at Wiltern
- Ordinary 'Lake Wobegon' Weakened by Sight Gags
- TV REVIEW : 'Taken Away' Deals With Loss of Child on CBS
- Judge Sentences Zsa Zsa Gabor to 3 Days in Jail for Slapping a Cop
- Crazy Shirts Lawuit Settled: A San Francisco...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Contractor Arrested in Alleged Bribe Try
- Ireland Runs Santa Margarita to 42-0 Victory
- Sante Fe Unveils Apartment Plan for Downtown : Redevelopment: The 387-unit complex would be built over two blocks 1,000 feet from the bay.
- GTE, Home Shopping Settle Suit: GTE Corp....
- Israel Expected to Seek More U.S. Pledges Before Dialogue
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Violations Alleged in Helmsley Trial
- PASSINGS : Frank L. Mingo; Chief Executive of Ad Agency
- Coup Leaders Left Noriega With Phone, Webster Says
- Emotionally Charged Events Fire 'Flashbulb Memories,' Studies Find
- Baby M Case Judge Retiring
- L.A. River Advocate Swims Against the Current
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Glimmer of Hope for a Home
- Schools Fail, Not Our Children : Education: Public classrooms are a monstrous boondoggle, separating parents from the education of their own children. Big Brother would be proud.
- Taft Earns City Volleyball Berth
- GOLF ROUNDUP : U.S. Takes a One-Point Lead Over Europeans
- Savanna Clinches Playoff Berth With 24-12 Victory
- Western Hopes to Extend Its Good Fortune Against Valencia
- Several University of Miami football players have...
- USD Beats Australians in Opener
- Dave Parker and Storm Davis, who helped...
- No News for the Deaf
- Master Chorale: Fewer Than 1,900 Tickets Sold
- Artists' Immediate Surroundings Give Clues to Their Lives, Work : Lecture: New York art expert William McNaught leads a slide tour through homes and workplaces of various artists.
- SANTA ANA : Council May Outlaw Cruising on Bristol
- Beavers May Provide USC With a Test
- Techniclone International Corp.: Joseph A. Sinkule, director...
- Barratt American: Jim Bell has joined Barratt...
- U.S. Rejects Call to Repair N. Zealand Ties : Foreign Policy: Baker and Cheney rebuff Australia's plea to make amends. They say the Wellington government's anti-nuclear stand remains the obstacle.
- New Oil Field in Desert
- California IN BRIEF : TWENTYNINE PALMS : Marine Unhurt as Jet Crashes in Desert
- Gardening : <i> Cotoneaster congestus</i> , Cotoneaster
- Music Trade School Helps Students Hit Right Career Notes
- Parole Delayed for Man Who Set His Son on Fire
- Class Size, Anti-Drug Efforts Dominate Conejo Valley School Election : Education: Tuesday's voting finds 12 candidates, including three incumbents, vying for four seats on the board.
- Bishops Will Address AIDS, Mideast Issues
- Former NFL and Ohio State quarterback Art...
- He's Putting It All on the Line : Boxing: Unbeaten Evander Holyfield must defeat Alex Stewart to remain in line for a heavyweight title fight with Mike Tyson.
- American Savings Bank: Mitchell M. Rosenberg has...
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Ceausescu Fires Two Aides in Shake-Up
- 'My Summer With Molly': A Professor's Tale of True Love
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : Thousands March to Protest Strike
- From Palms to Pines on Rugged Desert Trail
- Ceausescu Fires Two Aides in Shake-Up
- Sheriff Endorses Tax Measure for Santa Clarita Valley Roads
- Valley Auto Dealer to Fight Medfly Spraying With Sponges and Soap
- Senate OKs Special Mt. Rushmore Coins
- Court Upholds Returning Young Offenders to Mexico
- NEWPORT BEACH : Phone Fund-Raisers Mislead, Police Say
- Hotfooting by Snowshoe : Outdoors: 2 men conquer Death Valley's treacherous salt bogs with odd footgear, then ascend Mt. Whitney.
- He Turned New Jersey Around
- United Cable Fine May Go to Improving Access
- SANTA ANA : Argument Escalates Into Fatal Shooting
- SANTA ANITA : A Classic Showdown Heads Big Day
- NOTEBOOK : Trainer Still Likes His Prospect
- Harvard Ends League Season 12-0
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Lead, Penwarden Lost Early, Santana Falls to Grossmont
- Troy's Defense Is Too Good for Words in 33-0 Victory
- Judge Sentences Zsa Zsa Gabor to 3 Days in Jail for Slapping a Cop
- Sibling Rivalry Pays Off
- English Rock Group Squeezing Out a Solid Following in U.S.
- Wells Fargo Bank: Robert S. Kegley, senior...
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CLARA : Rally at Jesuit School Supports Abortions
- Abortion Rights Rallies Planned for 150 Cities
- Chris Mills' Father Can Have a Grand Time
- Computer Whiz Still Faces Felony Charge
- Bush Stumps for GOP, Avoids Abortion Issue
- PASSINGS : Israel Spira; Said to Be Oldest Hasidic Rabbi
- Senate Democratic Leader Accuses Van de Kamp of Pandering to Polls : Politics: Barry Keene says the attorney general has unfairly attacked the Legislature in his quest for the governorship.
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Marcos Supporters Dispersed
- Brazilians Fascinated by TV's Making of President : South America: In the era of electronic politics, a game show host joins the race and takes an immediate lead.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Train Takes Human Waste for Treatment
- Measure M Opponents Assail 'Official' Letter
- Cityhood Advocates in Laguna Niguel Stress Vote Turnout : Incorporation: With former opponents switching to support, hopes grow for creation of Orange County's 29th city.
- Urban Corps Introduces First Group
- Tempers Flare in Orange School Panel Campaign
- Newport Harbor Compensates for Its Slow Start
- Month Might Be Meaningless for UCLA
- Late Scores Carry Santiago Past Bolsa Grande
- Kenneth G. Riedlinger has left as president...
- Investment Group Seeks to Gain Control of UAL Board : Takeover: Coniston Partners, which made the airline company restructure two years ago, wants another overhaul to boost shareholder value.
- Chamber Told to Think Beyond County Borders : Planning: Economic challenges facing Southern California need to be met on a regional level, not by individual counties, the Economic Outlook Conference is told.
- Ronald Reagan's $2-Million Speaking Fee
- They Don't Pull Punches Over Trojan-Irish Game
- Harvesting Memories Sown a Long Time Ago on a Missouri Campus
- Elections Will Be Watched for Attitudes on Abortion, Race
- Gardening : Plant Sales Blossom in Fullerton : Gardening: The arboretum at Cal State Fullerton is offering a diverse selection not usually found in nurseries.
- Drumming Up Hope for a Needy Museum : Fund-raiser: A little-known Civil War exhibit in Wilmington is trying to attract new money for repairs and improvements.
- Accident Injures 2; Driver Is Arrested
- Family in Money-Laundering Case Leaves Trail of Betrayal
- Salvation Army Is Told to Turn Down the Volume at Bank : Court: The building's owners sued over the din outside. The religious charity hangs up its amplifier for now.
- Dana Hills Can't Hold the Cougars
- Stein-Brief May Buy Site After Failed Qintex Deal : Development: The Dana Point developer began talks regarding the Headlands seaside parcel Friday, not long after Qintex's $115-million deal fell through.
- Jewish Celebration for All Generations
- U S West Inc., Englewood, Colo., has...
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE EAST : Air Travel Delayed as Computers Fail
- Judge Sentences Zsa Zsa Gabor to 3 Days in Jail for Slapping a Cop
- A Reason to Be a Bit Zoned Out These Days
- Jury Gets Todd Bridges' Attempted Murder Case
- These Giants Fail to Do What Those Giants Did
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- Brea Shuts Down Magnolia for 36-7 Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Golden League
- Carpinteria Continues Reign Over Moorpark
- Marine Copter Makes Emergency Landing in Dana Point
- Canyon Finally Gets a League Victory
- Pierce Wins State Volleyball Berth
- Estancia Tops Tustin to Win Title
- Thomas, Laimbeer Help Pistons Hold Off the Knicks, 106-103
- CS Long Beach Tries to End Losing Streak
- Breeders' Cup Poses Marathon Challenge to TV Audience
- TV REVIEW : 'Glory' a Strong Drama on Scientific Sleuthing
- Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson: Never Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll
- Attorney to Serve on Labor Department Panel
- Don't Flee E. Germany, Leader Urges Young : East Bloc: 'Trust our policy of renewal,' Krenz pleads. He also plans to oust 5 more top Communists.
- Dec. 7: For Bush, It's a Date of Infamy
- Station's Neighbors Rap Its Wrap-Around Sound
- Colorado May Bring Change to Big Eight
- Esperanza Ground Game Runs Over Katella
- Judge Sentences Zsa Zsa Gabor to 3 Days in Jail for Slapping a Cop
- Granada Hills Runs Down Kennedy
- Reliance Group Holdings Inc.: The insurance and...
- U.S. Car Sales Fall: Sales of U.S....
- Judge Sentences Zsa Zsa Gabor to 3 Days in Jail for Slapping a Cop
- HOTELS/TOURISM
- Perez de Cuellar Emerges as Key Player at World Chess Board : United Nations: Under his leadership, the international body has gained new vitality as it mediates regional disputes from Asia to Central America.
- AST Research Inc., an Irvine personal computer...
- World War II Minority Students
- 'Death-to-America' Rally to Mark Embassy Takeover : Iran: U.S. flags will be torched on the 10th anniversary today in a demonstration at the site of the former compound in Tehran.
- E. Germany Lets Thousands Leave for West
- Bush Backs Lawmakers' Bid for Federal Pay Hike
- Gardening
- Homeless Getting the Right to Vote : Elections: Courts are ordering registration. Sheer numbers could create a formidable constituency.
- Aoun Blocks Lebanon Parliament From Meeting on Reform Proposal
- Exxon Captain Fails to Block Charges
- Heed Advisories, Scientist Warns
- Saugus Teachers, District Draft Tentative Pact
- Man Gives Up After Barricading House
- Saugus Teachers, District Reach Tentative Accord : Education: The preliminary contract agreement ends six weeks of strained talks and teacher protests.
- Northeastern Valley Braces for Malathion
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Northeastern League
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Foothill League
- RAM, RAIDER OPPONENTS : Eric Ball Trying to Fill Bengal Void
- 5 Scores by Peery Power Canyon
- The House Is Divided Over TV Series About a Newcomer in Congress
- TV REVIEW : 'Gary Cooper' Details Life, Legends of Actor
- Caesars' N.J. License at Issue
- Unocal Ship Capsizes Off Thailand
- 2 Blacks Fighting to Become Cleveland Mayor : Politics: The campaign is called the dirtiest in memory. Whites are a majority, and the two winners in the primary were a surprise to most.
- 4,000 Rally for Reforms in Bulgaria
- California IN BRIEF : WATSONVILLE : Japanese Students Aid Quake Victims
- Bogus Copies of Newspaper Being Sent to China
- Court Lets Salvation Army Keep Street-Corner Gospel : Justice: Daily sermons can continue on an office building's private frontage but must be quieter. Building owners had sought an injunction against the practice.
- Camarillo Dominates Finals Despite Absence of 2 Runners
- Glendale's Jimenez Cruises to Win in WSC Cross-Country Championships
- Titans Still Recall Rare New Mexico St. Victory
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : O'Jay Father Knows Best in His Concert With Levert Boys
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Red Army Chorus--A Show of Strength Inside, Outside Shrine
- Nightly Dose of Terror
- Chrysler to Lay Off 4,000; Sales of Big 3 Slump
- Bradley Off to Europe on Promotional Tour
- Injunction Allows L.A. County to Avoid State's Ban on Jackpot Poker
- The Day After
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Copter Pilot Picked Up Boss, Officials Say
- Experts Urge Study of Latino Drinking Patterns
- What Working Class? : Culture: To look at our news media, you'd never know America still has a blue-collar majority. This invisibility leads to prejudice and hurts us all.
- Is 'Private Justice' Fair?
- Pizula Paces 40-0 Rout by Unbeaten Sunny Hills
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another Mid-Valley League game:
- Recruiting Inquiry Clears Montclair Prep
- Sacramento Bid Looks Strong : Raiders: City officials and main financiers are optimistic that the NFL team will move to the state capital.
- Sabulose Goes Wire-to Wire for Victory at Santa Anita
- TV REVIEW : 'Professor's' Channing Daringly Comic on KCET
- HOTELS/TOURISM : For Teen-Agers, Closed Videopolis Limits Boogie Options
- HOTELS/TOURISM
- Trident Investment Management: Philip Bourdillon has been...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Jobless Report Fails to Stir Stock Market
- Muppets Take On Mickey at Malls
- O.C. Judge Meets With Bennett to Push Plan on Deportation
- California IN BRIEF : ESCONDIDO : Elephant in Third Year of Pregnancy
- COLUMN ONE : E. Harlem Makes Its 'Choice' : Innovative inner-city schools win wide praise. But critics charge they aren't the whole answer.
- Hungary Seeks to Join Council of Europe
- Health Body Reports 4,340 New AIDS Cases
- TAKING THE INITIATIVES
- Safety Agency May Press for Airliner Infant Seats
- COUNTYWIDE : 1st of 5 Shelters for Homeless Complete
- TUESDAY IS ELECTION DAY
- Sound of the Surf Puts Money in His Bank : Entrepreneur: Solana Beach surfer-turned-businessman takes data compiled by the U.S. government to produce 19 regional versions of glossy tide calendars.
- $6-Million Award Against Torrance Police Is Upheld : Ruling: Lengthy appeals are possible after a judge affirms a jury's finding that officers covered up a colleague's responsibility for a fatal traffic accident in 1984.
- Army Dept. Aide Selected
- Sockers Get Their Feet, Top Comets : MISL: Late goals by Zungul and Hirmez make the home opener a 4-3 success.
- Jerry Kapstein, who has been an agent...
- Kearny's Scott Upends Mission Bay
- Former NBA player Marvin (Bad News) Barnes,...
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fauria Matches Harvard's Total Offense in 28-6 Crespi Victory
- A Simple Tribute to Screen Legend Bette Davis on Stage 18 : Movies: Friends gather at Burbank Studios to honor stormy actress who "reveled" in her stardom.
- MUSIC REVIEW - Kurt Sanderling Brings Tradition of Old World to the Philharmonic
- Tentative Agreement Likely in N.Y. City Opera Strike
- Mission Viejo Co.: Van Stevens has been...
- PUC to Study Rules on Moving Vans:...
- Suspect Describes Attack on Jogger : Crime: The youths indicted in the rape and beating of the woman were gleeful after the assault, a defendant said.
- The San Fernando Valley is a midnight...
- Oceanside
- Snowshoes Provide Edge for Desert-to-Peak Trek
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A. Moves to Stop Sales of Weapons
- An Instant, a Shattered Life : Accident: A speeding drunk driver took the life of an illegal alien's unborn child and left her critically injured, and now, eight operations later, without money for rehabilitation.
- Fountain Valley Holds Off Marina to Stay in Playoff Hunt
- Riddle Runs for 344 Yards but Pacifica Wins, 41-14
- Laguna Beach Tops Costa Mesa, 23-13, for First Victory
- Prep SCORECARD
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : East Valley League
- The condition of Roy Lee (Chuckie) Mullins,...
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Pacific League
- Rosenkranz Finds Time Won't Wait
- Hart's Blackwell Dazzles Both Ways, 35-28
- Michael Cooper's 1960s Works Take Viewers Back to an Era of 'Change and Astonishment' : Photography: The artist infiltrated the inner circles of England's new rock aristocracy.
- After Police and Opera, Copeland Turns Logical
- Parents Race Against Time, Superstition to Help Baby : Leukemia: Some Asians, who are most likely to match her marrow type, are afraid to be donors.
- Street Smart : Latinas Who Date Gang Members Are Trapped in a Life of Parties, Marriage
- Regarding the Rams: Next Question, Please
- Senate Convicts U.S. Judge on Perjury Counts : Impeachment: The action strips Walter Nixon of his office. He is the second jurist in two weeks to be removed from the federal bench.
- Nineteen-year-old Jennifer Adler has been vindicated. Seems...
- Judge Ponders Revealing Price of Defending Murderer
- Already a Blot on the Blue Line
- American Jewish Committee Establishes Pacific Rim Institute
- Arias' Passing Leads Fullerton's 24-0 Victory
- Westlake Overcomes Royal, 27-16
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Has Easy Time With Chang
- RAM, RAIDER OPPONENTS : Even Walker Isn't Instant Answer
- Santa Ana's Defense Humbles Foothill
- Anderson Leads El Camino Real Past Cleveland
- DIVINGGrossmont High junior Juli Walls won the...
- Sony Will Make Color TV Tubes at San Diego Plant
- Jobless Rate Unchanged at 5.2%, but Weakness Is Seen in Manufacturing : Economy: Strong payroll expansion in the service sector may keep the Federal Reserve from lowering interest rates.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Registrar Settles Suit Over Guards at Polls
- Bad Cat Finds Its Way Home After Soviet Exile
- Bush Reluctantly OKs Treasury Funds