- Driver-Trainer Barred From Race Track
- Schuster Takes a Break, Then Takes Off
- His Weight Down, Stock Up : Raiders: Once Shanahan was sacked, Townsend got back to some sacking of his own.
- TV REVIEW : Clues to Chandler's Troubled Life
- Santa Ana Artist, Irvine Groups Receive $14,500
- Nader Cites Anti-RICO Lobbyist Gifts
- General Automation Inc.: The Anaheim-based computer company...
- Santa Monica : City Halts Housing Project
- Pilgrim Shrine Will Again Be Solid as a Rock
- Hollywood : Christmas Parade Planned
- No Pregnant Pauses Permitted : Fitness: The publication of Jane Fonda's pregnancy and birth fitness book is celebrated by taut-tummied mothers. They practiced what she preached.
- The House
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Crackdown Targets Sinhalese Extremists
- More Than Just Sport or Spectacle, Mexican Rodeo Is a Tradition
- Teacher Groups Assail Culver City Pay Proposal
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NAMIBIA : Nujoma Promises to Protect Rights
- Signal Hill : New City Manager Brings Strengths in Redevelopment
- Porcelain Horse Worth $1.3 Million Stolen
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : GLIMPSES
- Estee Lauder Opens Moscow Boutique
- Bush Acts to Allay Allies' Fears About Summit
- Children Deserve to Hear of Forebears
- Long Beach Council Takes Tough Stance in Volatile Contract Talks With Police Union
- CORONA DEL MAR : Oasis Senior Center to Get a Face-Lift
- No More Secret Deals
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Irony on Philanthropy Day
- Redondo Beach Is Taking a New Interest in Its Old-Time Buildings
- Tijuana
- Mota, Kristiansen Set for Santa Ana Race
- NBA ROUNDUP : Price Making Cavaliers Right in a Hurry
- It's Busman's Holiday, Japanese Style : Baseball: Vacation to the Yomiuri Giants is a bit like winter league, complete with U.S. coaching advice.
- Palos Verdes Determined to Break First-Round Jinx : Football: Sea Kings Coach Bill Judy says his team will 'get over the hump' this Friday.
- VIDEO RENTAL CHARTS : 'Rabbit' Hops to No. 2
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tito Puente Proves Latin Jazz Deserves a Lot More Respect
- A Block of Tickets Proves to Be 'Phantom'; Theatre LA to Award OVIs Starting Monday
- Southmark to Sell Insurance Stake: Southmark Corp....
- Pomona Picks Administrator : Government: Divided City Council is unanimous in hiring Azusa City Administrator Julio Fuentes.
- If It Results in a Tie, Reader Wins
- 'Tis the Season for Talking Turkey : Holidays: Meat and poultry hot line offers answers for cooking the bird.
- 'Too Optimistic,' China Dissident Says
- GE Hungarian Deal
- Late Buying Spree Pushes Dow Up 22.33
- American Tourist Slain on St. Lucia
- Construction Curbs OKd for Pico-Robertson Area
- Nogales Quarterback Not Just a Passing Fancy : Prep: Jimmy Hunter has passed for only 307 yards, but he has rushed for 940.
- Long Beach : Arrival of Russian Ballet Dancers Will Be a First
- Picasso's 'Au Lapin Agile' Auctioned for $40 Million
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Report Cites Political Executions in Iran
- Changing Workplace : A Workstation That Would Do All the Work
- How to Handle a Dog That Keeps On Biting
- American Health Services Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- Apple-Raisin Mix Easy to Prepare, Draws Raves From Family, Friends
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Bonds Providing Raiders Funds OKd
- Vessel Capsizes; 2 Die
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Agent Orange Cash Awards Accelerated
- Bush Moving to Kill Bill to Aid China Students
- Museum Consultant Hired
- Spanish Storms Kill 4
- Top Chefs Create Culinary Delights
- State Panel Studies Ban on Pesticides
- Koop Just What Fund-Raiser for Hospice Needed
- Reagans See Their White House Portraits
- * Mature choices: A new survey says...
- The Valley Yesteryear : Profiles: Five longtime residents remember when.
- State Meet Offers Galindo a Chance to Lose Bad Taste From a Year Ago
- Exercise Is a Winner in Battle With PMS : Health: The symptoms of premenstrual syndrome appear less severe if a woman adds exercise to her daily regimen.
- The Santa Ana Winds: A Cruel Blow
- Transfer of Welfare Recipients Protested
- Troublesome Teens Pushed Off Rock Pile by Park Plans
- New Fear on Medfly Outbreak : Infestation: The leading scientific adviser to the eradication effort says the problem is widespread. County officials say the outbreaks are isolated incidents.
- COUNTYWIDE : Compromise Voted on Court Salaries
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rebuilding City Starts Tourism Push
- Man Arrested in Shooting Incident Near UCLA
- Jason's Battle for Life : Health: The family of a severely handicapped 9-year-old is waging a cordial court battle to obtain more in-home care. The outcome will surely set a precedent in Orange County.
- Council to Vote on Its Stance in Utilities Merger
- Projected Rail Costs Exceed Funds : Transportation: A county report says even a short line would cost almost twice what transit planners will have available in the next decade.
- Final Cross-Country Decoration Missing From Runner's Room : Goal: Brian Gastelum has collected rows of trophies while following in his brother's footsteps. Now the Birmingham senior wants to add the one that goes with a City Section title.
- Hrudey Regains Form as Kings Rally for Tie
- ON THE SIDELINES : Jets Deny Interest in Spurrier
- Lack of Wind Keeps Cheetah at Bay in Cabo San Lucas Race
- South Bay's Football Top 10
- Chatsworth Sweeps Past El Camino Real, Advances to Final
- CHILDREN'S THEATER : Let 'Em Entertain You--Even if This 'Pan' Is Kids' Stuff
- SHORT TAKES : NBC's 3 Anchors: Not a Signal
- Holden Defends Exemptions in Trucking Curbs
- PRESEASON NIT ROUNDUP : Cal Grounds Dudley, Air Force; LSU, N.C. State Also Advance
- LOS ALAMITOS : Here Comes Band Favored in Sires Cup
- Prized, winner of the Breeders' Cup Turf...
- Bruce Sutter, third on the major leagues'...
- Made-for-TV Movies Make the Small Screen Bigger
- LOCAL : Scientists Will Release Wasps to Combat Ash Whitefly Invasion
- Court Rulings to Resolve O.C. Playoff Chaos
- New CMS Division: CMS Enhancements Inc., a...
- Wespercorp: The Irvine-based manufacturer of computer products...
- Healthy HomeFed Joins Plunge in Stock Prices for Savings and Loans
- Keating Taken Off Phoenix Hotel Venture
- First American Financial Corp.: The Santa Ana...
- Riegle Acknowledges Closer Connection to Lincoln S
- Paramount Scholarship to Honor Student Killed in Hit-and-Run
- Toys R Us Inc.: The retail toy...
- Congressional Report Warns of Burgeoning U.S. Obligations : Government: The GAO says the nation has taken on $5 trillion in obligations under various loan and credit programs. The agency fears losses akin to the savings and loan debacle.
- U.S. Attorney Opens Probe of L.A. Gear : Retailing: The trendy shoe company is suspected of underpaying customs duties.
- The House
- Too Busy to Hear Dirge to Modernism
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Votes to Ban Illegals in Census
- Long Beach : Carmelitos Parking Rules Toughened to Curb Crime
- Long Beach : Girl Tells of Escape From Assailant at Wilson High
- Whittier : Rio Hondo Students Start Earthquake Relief Fund
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Wiesenthal Honors Entertainers
- Groups Oppose White House on Pesticide Curbs
- Santa Monica : Council Revisits Dispute
- Council Cites Lack of Need, Rejects 20,000-Seat Stadium
- Bruin Women's Spiker Coach Credits Great Athletes and Title IX : Volleyball: After the government stepped in, Coach Andy Banachowski had scholarships to lure players. He then led them to four national championships.
- Arts Endowment Changes Mind, Funds N.Y. Art Show
- Outbreak of Poisoning Among Cows Curbed
- Santa Monica : SMC, UCLA Dance Project
- Residents Protest Postal Service in Eagle Rock
- Arabs Mark Independence Anniversary
- Three Safe in Beirut Kidnap Scare : Hostages: Story comes as a surprise to American and two Germans, who say they were robbery victims.
- Painting Contract Awarded
- 2 More Firms Balk at Joining U.S. Chip Consortium
- HEALTH/MEDICINE : Company Will Sell Its 7-Minute AIDS Test Kit in Sweden
- Lynwood High Loses on Playoffs
- Pasadena : Bungalow District Created
- La Habra Heights : 136 Homes, Golf Course Planned in Powder Canyon
- FOCUS : South Coast Metro: Where You Can Shop and Drop
- Sen. Torres Says He Is Alcoholic, Has Finished Treatment Program
- 3 Years' Probation Given in Security Scheme : Crime: The ex-owner of a security firm must also pay $220,000 in fines and restitution. He was chief witness in the cash-for-influence case against two deputy marshals.
- 78 Going on 104 and in a New Job
- Zoning Code Changes Introduced
- It's Not Reform, It's a Revolution : East Bloc: The societies are discarding familiar political and economic institutions without any assurance that they can develop adequate substitutes.
- Judge and Defenders Patch Things Up in Vista--Mostly
- NEWPORT BEACH : Child-Care Facility Nears Approval
- Highly Regarded Odom to Redshirt for UCLA
- Northridge's Voorhees to Play in First King Jr. Game
- Shuler Leads Chapman Past Australian Team
- Burroughs, Injured in Game, Told to End Football Career
- ON THE SIDELINES : Giants' Allegre Reports Pain
- Bruce Sutter, third on the major leagues'...
- NEA and the Arts: The Turmoil Continues : ART REVIEW : 'Witnesses' Show Presents AIDS as a Complex Issue
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Little Cause for Alarm at Wiltern
- ARTS
- Rock 'n' Roll Fireworks Show Scheduled at Universal
- Morale Problems at City Hall Spur Meeting
- Once Nameless Strip Is Hermosa Valley Greenbelt
- P.V. Rally Stalled by Capistrano in Water Polo Loss
- Bercutt Shows His Mettle as Goalie Helps Harvard Sink Mission Viejo
- KUCI to Salute Past as It Braces for Major Changes
- KCSN Switches From Country to Classical Format
- Honecker Still Ailing at Home, Wife Tells Paper
- Redondo Beach Agrees to Share Shoreline Costs
- Ex-Cop Don Jackson Sues Over Sting Arrest
- FALL ROUNDUP : Birmingham Advances to City 3-A Final
- Australia Takes 7-Shot Lead in World Cup Golf
- PREP NOTES : Shots at Football Games Spur More Security for Friday
- Stiff Opposition to Perestroika Reported : Soviet Union: Gorbachev's chief economist says further delay in implementing reforms could destroy their effectiveness.
- 18 Area Prep Teams Brace for First Round of Playoffs : Football: CIF office in Cerritos was hub of speculation as coaches got the good (and bad) news on opponents.
- Pipe-Fitter Certification Rejected
- 16 Hurt in Explosion at Packaging Plant
- Feats of Adventure Dance in Her Head
- Saberhagen AL Cy Young Award Pick : Baseball: Kansas City pitcher, a two-time winner, is the overwhelming choice of voters. Oakland's Dave Stewart is runner-up.
- San Diego Spotlight : Crawford, McGriff Jazz Up Their Careers as Soul Mates
- City Loses Bid to Extend Sphere of Influence
- Blaze Burns 50 Acres South of Simi Valley
- Harbor Freeway Ramp to Be Closed 3 Months
- Davis Is the Cy Young Award Winner; Will He Remain a Padre?
- Right-Hander Schulze Is Released by Padres
- The Valley Yesteryear : Whitley Van Nuys Huffaker: Van Nuys' firstborn.
- Topanga . . . and the Mexicans
- Radio, Television Writer Jean Holloway Tobin Dies
- Hong Kong Double Suicide
- Switch of L.A. Welfare Cases to Inglewood Draws Protest : Social Services: Neighbors say last welfare office there drew crime, traffic and trash.
- Fountain Valley Council Makes Move to Ease the Raising of Water Rates
- St. Mark's in Venice, Drake's in Glendale Adopt Jazz Formats
- The Dramatic Triangle of Manuel Puig : Drama: Two-character psychological drama 'Mystery of the Rose Bouquet' receives its American premiere at the Mark Taper Forum tonight.
- Good Fairy Saves the Day--Naturally
- Hammer Disregards Speculation: Occidental Petroleum's 91-year-old chairman,...
- P&G; Softener Will Cut Waste
- Cineplex Chairman Apparently Fails in Efforts to Buy Firm
- Developers Plan Mall for Factory Outlets
- HEALTH/MEDICINE
- Price Spiral in Home Sales Levels Off
- Searching for Love-and ZITI-in L.A. : Weddings: Menu planning advice from the theater's Tony 'n' Tina.
- Pumpkin's Night Out as Gnocchi
- NATION : Tornado Toll Hits 17 in Alabama
- Immigrants in Poverty Cling Tightly to Dreams
- Rising Vandalism of U.S. Mailboxes Under Inquiry
- Pasadena : Limits on Rose Bowl Flights
- Spanish Piece of Eight Found in Shipwreck
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Student Acquitted in Labor Day Riots
- House Gives Itself a Raise : Yearly Pay Would Go to $120,000
- Pacific Palisades : Sunset Blvd. Widening
- LOCAL : Man Who Tried to Aid Harassed Woman Shot at Santa Ana Store
- Pomona Officers File Suit in Police, Council Dispute
- Schools Plan to Meet Needs of Latinos : Education: Bilingual aides, students would be encouraged to become instructors.
- House Democrats Decide 'Air Foley' Doesn't Fly
- West Hollywood City Staff to Meet About Low Morale : West Hollywood: City offices will be closed Friday morning. Employees say workers' morale affects the way city is run. A high rate of turnover is also cited.
- The Valley Yesteryear : Floriza Dohs Husbands: San Fernando resident since 1900.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Lesbian Couple Will Adopt Stricken Boy
- Libraries Increase Services for Latinos as Demand Rises
- FISHING NOTES / DAN STANTON : Born to War, the Matt Walsh Now Plies More Peaceful Waters
- NATION : West Point Honors Reagan
- Nancy's Detractors Take Another Turn
- Cerritos : ABC District Grants 6% Pay Raises in New Contracts
- The Valley Yesteryear : Sam Greenberg: His family was first of Jewish descent in Valley.
- Industry : Haulers Plead No Contest
- NOTEBOOK : Tarver Holds Off College Decision After Narrowing Choices to Three
- 'Complete' Brake Job Not a Must
- Apartments May Be Converted Into Hotels
- Animal Shelters Will Close for Thanksgiving
- ORANGE : Housing Approved for Old Gravel Pit
- Cannery Clears Hurdle Toward Landmark Status
- Council Ends Humane Society Contract After 40 Years
- Changing Workplace : A Fantasyland With Time for Daydreaming
- The New Germany
- Las Vegas Isn't No. 1 in Big West : College Basketball: Conference coaches pick Cal State Long Beach ahead of the Associated Press' top-ranked team in the nation.
- Peter Pine Disqualified in Nov. 3 Race
- Ireland Qualifies for World Cup for First Time
- Western Showdown Friday
- Tarpley Charged With Drunk Driving
- The UCLA men's soccer team, ranked 10th...
- Giants Reel In Right Fielder Bass With 3-Year, $5.25-Million Contract
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO : Marina Goes Back to the Press to Sink Rowland
- This Vocal Quintet Definitely Has a New York State of Mind : Jazz: New York Voices tackles music ranging from John Coltrane to Aretha Franklin, which is just fine with its leader.
- Council Scraps Park Plans After Neighbors Protest
- Students See Government at Work
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Soviet Warning on Foot-Dragging
- The Case of the Murdered Patriarch
- State Orders Halt in Sale of L-Tryptophan : Health: Food supplement may be the cause of 154 cases of a rare blood disorder, 19 in California. Study of the substance is planned.
- Two Sides in Rio Hondo Pay Talks Still Million Apart
- Japanese Pottery Varies in Value
- Conejo Valley Trail Users Unite to Fight Development
- The Valley Yesteryear : R.F. Orton: Proprietor of Canoga Park's feed mill
- WORLD : Moldavian Party Chief Ousted
- W. Hollywood to Allow Apartment Conversions : Planning: Council says hotelier can convert his buildings to hotels if he pays $4.9 million over 20 years.
- Que pasa? : PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- Kohl Criticizes Opponents of Reunification
- Manslaughter Trial of Miami Officer Begins
- FBI Informant Convicted of O.C. Murder Attempt
- San Diego
- Shaping Up for the Big One
- Witness Gets Down on All Fours to Defend Slain Dog's Reputation
- Avalon Is Where This Prince's Heart Is, After All
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : Principals Urged to Back Reforms
- City to Give Away Reflective Tape
- German citizens who scaled the Berlin Wall...
- Man Hurt in Shoot-Out With DEA Agent Indicted
- Scholarship Fund Set in Memory of Student
- We Will Pay If Defense Is Cut to the Bone : Military: In the euphoria of Soviet reforms, we should not forget the lessons taught an unprepared America by the Korean War.
- USC FOOTBALL WATCH : AN INSIDE LOOK
- * Mira Costa running back Mike Clairmont...
- MOTOR RACING : Kaeding Seeks Sprint Car Success Without a Wing
- PRO FOOTBALL : Resolution of NFL Courtroom Battle Depends on the Owners
- Keith Coury: Fullerton's Link to the Past : College Football: Sophomore is great nephew of Dick Coury, current Ram quarterback coach and the Titans' first football coach.
- Artists Lead the East Germans' Move for Reform : Europe: Writers, actors and others played sterling roles in the call for political and economic change.
- NEA and the Arts: The Turmoil Continues : Endowment: The National Endowment for the Arts chairman will "reflect" on the agency's position after canceling $10,000 grant to fund Manhattan AIDS art exhibit.
- 'Third Genius' Applauds Wit of Harold Lloyd
- SHORT TAKES : Corman Works on 'Wall' Thriller
- Sears Takes Its Tower Off the Market
- Gabelli Raises Stake: New York-based Gabelli Group...
- Ailing Qintex Entertainment Predicts 'Substantial' Loss
- Finding an Easy System for Those on a Budget
- A Political 'Hobo' : Hart Campaign Refugee Helps Put 3 Slow-Growth Candidates on Council
- Alcohol Warning Labels Make No Distinctions
- Fanning the Flames of Bigotry
- Heartbreak of Cohabitation Ends in Divorce : Couples: Cohabitation is not always a test ground for a permanent marriage, but a spawning place for quick divorce.
- Advice on How IBM Can Retain Greatness
- Weekend Exercise Surges to Front in Women's 'Active Wear' : Apparel: Frequent fashion changes and sharp pricing have made the San Diego firm a leader in its highly competitive specialty clothing field.
- Construction Pact Reported by Nichols
- Every Good Typist May Get a Better Keyboard : Workplace: Engineers are investigating a number of radical suggestions to improve the arrangement of letters on the typewriter.
- Desserts for the Calorie-Conscious
- Quality's One Good Reason to Keep Eggs in the Carton
- West Covina : Golf Tourney Raises $35,000
- Condos for Horses--and That Ain't Hay : Real Estate: A condominium development planned by Drew Pearson's stepson has set aside acreage for a few four-legged residents.
- NATION : Annual Smokeout Is In Thing
- 6 Priests Massacred in El Salvador : War: Jesuits, woman cook and daughter brutally slain. Thousands flee San Salvador in heaviest fighting since the offensive began.
- State Bans Credit Card 'Surcharge'
- Changing Workplace : When All Else Is Said, Design Is Still Pivotal
- Special Arm of Burbank Library Fills Hollywood's Unusual Requests : Research: Warner Collection has 38,000 exhibits to draw from.
- WORLD : Iran Suggests POW Exchange, Troop Pullout to Break Impasse
- Borajas Climbs Past Competitors in Prelims
- Pacesetter Business Properties Reports $658,000 Loss
- Ayer Names CEO Siano as Chairman
- P.M. BRIEFING : $4.5-Billion Texas Air Jet Order
- Dow Discounts Deficit Drop, Rises 3.08
- Carter Hawley Hale Loses $13.9 Million in 1st Quarter
- Mack Trucks Must Borrow After Its Worst Loss Ever
- Koll Co. Negotiating Land Buy From Union Pacific
- No-Oil Cooking From a Space Age Tool Borrowed From the Stone Age
- Grim Report on the Lives of Black Men
- Jury Doesn't Believe Defendant's Stories of Shooting, Convicts Him
- Wedding Menus Marry Simplicity to Catering : Trends: Experts find that brides want their guests to enjoy their meals rather than be impressed with the exotic.
- Iraq Exodus: Wages Frozen, Egyptians Head Home
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFF GAMES : Opportunity Begins for Thousand Oaks Seniors
- 'Hype' Over Nimitz Fall Jolts Panel : Public works: Transit commissioners fear that the media emphasis on quake damage to bridges may short-change other vital programs.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Luci Johnson Opens 'Think Tank'
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Homeless Protesters Arrested at Capitol
- Long Beach Agonizes Over Way to Save Harriman Jones Clinic From Demolition : Preservation: Members of the Cultural Heritage Commission fear that if developers are frightened off, the structure will be destroyed anyway.
- Election, Court Put UC Project in Doubt : Education: A judge ordered a revised environmental impact report, delaying plans for a Ventura campus. Meanwhile, three new City Council members may oppose the plan.