- S.D. Symphony Musicians OK 3-Year Contract
- Video Rental Chart : 'Wolves' Keeps a Lock on No. 1
- Landmark Bank Lowers Its Price for Rival in Brea : Finance: The $400,000 reduction for Founders National Bank reflects losses at the institution. The revised agreement must be resubmitted to regulators.
- No Signal From Fed; Dow Off 5.82 : Market Overview
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : The Big Cheese : Without This Well-Rounded Meal, Teens Would Fall to Pizzas
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Yugoslav Army Driving on Dubrovnik, 2 Other Cities : Civil war: Military brushes aside offer by Croatian president to lift the blockade of army facilities.
- MUSIC MUDHONEY : Down and Dirty : Angst, decibels and beer make the world go round for this raucous band, which is coming to Isla Vista.
- Amateur Boxing Card to Be Held Tonight at Pasadena Elks Lodge
- Taking Stock: In Essence, Less Is More
- MUSIC / DANCE : South Coast Symphony Is Scratching a Niche
- Venice : Muscle Beach Equipment
- San Gabriel : Dial-a-Ride Firm Dismissed
- World IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : Mobutu Now Rejects New Prime Minister
- Culver City : New City Attorney Chosen
- Dimitrios I; Led Eastern Orthodoxy
- Report Says Taiwan Wants to Buy 6 Subs
- Temple City : Lot Approved for Parking
- Q&A; : Black Entrepreneur Finds Path to Success
- YORBA LINDA : City OKs $10,000 for Child-Care Study
- 2 Dymally Aides Fined for Campaign Violations
- 2 Dymally Aides Given Stiff Fines for Violations in L.A. Council Race
- New Zoning Plan Is in the Works
- Grand Jury Adds 2 Tax Counts to Fraud Case : Crime: Three men are charged with bilking naval air station and Unocal Corp. of up to $1.5 million.
- PREP NOTES
- PREP NOTES : With Help From a Friend, Running Back Reunites With Father
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Opponents Can't Wipe Their Cleats on These Teams Now
- Lowery Gets Call as Lead Slinger : SDSU: Rock 'n roll quarterback will try to put the offense in concert.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Luminescent Tale of Teen Romance
- A Regular Joe
- COLUMN ONE : Unlocking the Secrets of Memory : Recent tales of child abuse have a twist-- victims, now adults, say their memories of the horrors were repressed for decades. Critics speak of fantasy and distortion.
- Electric Float to Debut in Rose Parade
- A Flavorful 'Fete X Five'
- Illinois Farmer Roots Through Soviet Collective for Answers : Agriculture: He is shocked by what he finds: 1,000 workers on a farm about twice the size of the one he runs with five.
- Taste of New York : Store Flies In East Coast Knishes to Whet West Coast Appetites
- RESTAURANT REVIEW WINE CASK : Lovely but Chancy : The setting in a Spanish-style courtyard is pleasing, but the food and service can be inconsistent.
- NEIGHBORS : Picture This : Marc Alan Langsam's photographs focus on the design, color and texture of peeling paint.
- Levy Bancorp Acquires Santa Paula Savings
- Here Comes The Fudge
- . . . And Tell the Truth
- A Wild Reggae Ride : Irie got its start on a strange serendipity to the Northwest. Now the band sticks closer to home, but Ventura is still on the itinerary.
- First Direct Flight Brings Soviet Jewish Emigres to Israel
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Boole & Babbage Inc. announced the appointment...
- Craig Fuller Gets Top Posts at Hill & Knowlton
- AEROSPACE
- A Swift Chop
- Mopping Up : The local military is at the forefront of developing hazardous- materials cleanup techniques.
- AIDS Best Covered by a Parent-Child Discussion at Home
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Nazi Nastiness : The Ojai Film Society will screen the Oscar nominee about a woman digging up secrets in Bavaria.
- 3 Restaurants Win Places on Wine Spectator Awards List
- Monrovia : City Manager Sworn In
- Arafat Is Under Siege by Radicals, Moderates Alike
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Man Owes $74,000 in Child Support
- Look Who's Writing: Now that Mikhail Gorbachev...
- House Panel Lowers Ceiling on RTC's Borrowing by 75%
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Physicists' Reign Is Likely to End
- THE HOME COOK : The Littlest Pasta
- Downey : Mall Construction Workers Protest Over Unpaid Bills
- 2 Ex-Police Officers Are Focus of Inquiry : Law enforcement: The district attorney's office is looking into allegations by a fellow officer that a suspect was beaten.
- $10-Million Gift to Aid in Push for Availability of Abortion Pill
- Tracking Your Fund
- Before the Fall
- Glendale : Hemophilia Research Grant
- "Books That You've Always Wanted to Read."That's...
- Counting Their Checks Before the Matches : World Cup: The Rose Bowl has reason to hope that it will be the site of the international soccer event in 1994.
- Glendora Unified Names Teacher of Year
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Family Outings in Fullerton, Irvine Provide Alternatives to German Fetes
- INVENTING REALITY : In Two Exhibits, Jerry Uelsmann's Lens Sees More Than Meets the Naked Eye
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : What's Inside That Rock : 'I call it transformation through forgiveness,' Ventura sculptor says of her monumental work.
- Glendale : Compromise on Contract
- Senate Passes 12-Week Family Leave Bill : Congress: It would require larger employers to allow unpaid time off for the birth or adoption of a child or to care for certain ill relatives.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Troopers, Addicts Protest Budget Cuts
- Phone Cos. Have Your Number, and It's Not 213 : Services: Starting Nov. 2, most local cities will change to a new 310 area code.
- New Game in Town? : Card Club Operator Raises Stakes With Mailer Opposing Construction of New Casino Nearby
- 'Pope' Pays a Visit to Bosco Tech Picnic
- State Plans to Lay Off 75% of Liquor Board Agents
- Beverly Hills in Good Hands With Saraf : * Prep football: Sure-handed receiver is a big reason behind Normans' 3-0 start.
- Judge Reschedules Smith Rape Trial for Earlier Start
- SECURITIES
- AEROSPACE
- Mutual Funds Stay on a Roll in Third Quarter : Securities: The average jump was 7.31%, leaving the yearly increase at almost 25%.
- Culver City : CHP Office at New Site
- Glendale : Man Gets 11 Years in Killing
- Gorbachev to Review Cases of 355 'Refuseniks,' U.S. Visitor Reports
- ARCHITECTURE : Aging Strips Veneer of Modernity to Reveal Apartments' Basic Roots
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREP FOOTBALL GAMES
- Criticizing Inventions Was Not an Incandescent Idea
- Cultural Fault Lines Divide Tokyo and Osaka : Japan: The rivalry between the country's two major cities is deep-rooted and centuries old. And nowhere is that rivalry more pronounced than in the business arena.
- SECURITIES
- Sales Tax Expected to Cost School, Public Libraries $4 Million
- Babies Nurse Less When Mothers Drink : Health: Research challenges traditional advice that women who are nervous about breast-feeding consume a little alcohol to relax.
- San Gabriel : Meeting on Land Use
- Staying in Step : Changing World Plays Havoc With Family's Beloved Maps
- Proof Reported That Iraq Was Making Nuclear Arms : War aftermath: Documents found by U.N. inspectors show plans for bomb components, a diplomat reports.
- THE WANDER YEARS : Musically, Dion's the Type of Guy Who'll Never Settle Down
- The Mellower Mailer : Books: After decades of staging public tirades, of blasting the CIA and feminists, the author of "Harlot's Ghost" eases up on some old enemies.
- CHALK TALK : Fullerton's Festa dell' Arte Hopes to Give Would-Be Graffiti Artists a Better Way to Express Themselves
- Glendale : Not Guilty Plea in Shooting
- Rosemead : Electric Float to Debut
- Irwindale : Landscape Design Honored
- Le Paris Is the Place for <i> Price Fixe</i> Dinning
- New Soviet Spy Chief Wants No Cold War : Espionage: Primakov downgrades cloak-and-dagger games. He will submit agency's work to public scrutiny.
- THEATER REVIEW 'A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE' : Just the Ticket : The Ensemble Theatre Company's production of a 44-year-old classic is skillfully acted and well paced.
- Glendale : Relief Aid for Yugoslavia
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Cable TV Guru Puts 2 Systems in Chapter 11
- Bubbly Subs
- Building a New Tradition in Tuscany
- State Unable to Regulate Mortuaries : Funeral homes: Complaints are piling up as the agency funded by license fees only has enough money for a director and clerical help.
- Covina : Rail Station Approved
- The Recycling Generation : Star-studded video exhorts young people to 'Take It Back!'
- High Life / A WEEKLY FOURM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Who Has Say in What Teens Buy?
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Pasadena City College Plays Host to Fullerton in Battle of Top Teams
- Irwindale : Encephalitis Virus Found
- Rockwell Wins Midgetman Pact for $436 Million : Defense: The award comes six days after President Bush proposed nuclear arms cuts that threaten some of the firm's MX missile contracts.
- USC, Grubb & Ellis: Real Estate Forecast Team : Projections: The university's computer programs will apply past and current economic variables to data supplied by the firm's brokers and researchers.
- Slemons Imports Sale Rejected : Hearing: A judge blocks group's purchase of the bankrupt Newport Beach agency, while chief creditor sets a Monday deadline.
- Carl's Jr. to Invade the Middle East : The restaurant chain has licensed a catering firm in the United Arab Emirates to open outlets in four countries.
- Rolf S. Andresen has been elected vice...
- Worried About Fat and Calories?
- On the Edge : The Slice of History
- San Gabriel : Boy's Shooting Investigated
- Recycling Growth Is Creating Jobs
- Police Want Officer Charged in O.C. Shooting
- Rate Hike to Help Pay for Sewage Upgrade : *Utility fees: City owes $63 million over next 10 years to cover its share of improvements at Hyperion plant.
- County Panel Hears Testimony, Delays La Vina Project Vote
- World IN BRIEF : KENYA : Government Says It Will Crush Rally
- Yoga's History Long, Paths Diverse
- Battle Is Won, but Lithuanian Action Center's Work Has Just Begun
- High Life / A WEEKLY FOURM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Making Allowances: What Do You Get and for What?
- Ramona Convent Represented at Contest
- ABC District to Lease Lands; Hopes for $2 Million in Revenue : Development: More than 50 acres of school property will be used for office buildings, a shopping center and residential complexes.
- Ruling a Blow to Development of Pastureland
- Good Sportsmanship Takes the Win Out of Their Sails
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Best Fest Bets : Cultural gatherings abound this weekend. Even avocado aficionados get their day in the sun.
- Three Other Kinds of Jury Duty
- Bush to Veto Extension of Unemployment Aid : Legislation: He calls Democratic bill a budget buster and a burden on taxpayers. Votes sought for override.
- Bad Tidings From Offshore Insurers : Autos: More than 100 checks issued by an unlicensed company in the British Virgin Islands have bounced, but the Wilson Administration has blocked efforts for stricter regulation of such firms.
- Kayak Campaign for Cleaner Coast Ends at Scripps
- Rare Coins Expert Charged With Child Molestation
- SANTA ANA : Drug Tie Suspected in Fatal Shooting
- The Thirst That Won't Quit : WATER WATCH: A sprinkling of optimism can be deceiving
- ORANGE : Moms Push Their Limits at the Rink
- Angels Guests at Blue Jays' Clinching Party : Baseball: Toronto rallies in the ninth to wrap up the AL East, 6-5.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Announcement on Riddoch, Staff Could Come as Early as Friday
- NL West Race Hits Ground Zero : Baseball: Only three of 11 Padre batters in eighth get ball out of infield, but they score six runs. Dodgers lose, 9-4, drop into a tie for first.
- Alex Chilton's Following Is a Cult Above : * Former member of the Box Tops and Big Star is satisfied with his small following, as long as he gets to make the records he wants. He plays tonight at Bogart's in Long Beach.
- Is Yet Another 'Phantom' in the Stars for San Diego?
- Congressmen's Bad Checks Create Political Liabilities : Ethics: Reports of abuse of the private bank maintained for House members generates a public outcry only a year before crucial elections.
- LAPD Institutes Foot, Bike Patrols in Parks
- Baby Delivered After Mother's Slaying Dies
- Lancaster Mayor Tells Ties to Fraud Case : Crime: Henry Hearns and a city commissioner referred business to suspect. They have not been charged and say they were taken in by him.
- ROUNDUP : Master's Racks Up 9-2 Victory in Soccer
- They'll Take 3-2 Any Way They Can Get It
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Poll Shows Reds Rooting for Braves
- Israel's Levy, at U.N., Urges Arabs to Halt Arms Race
- Miralle Lawyer Questions Loans Made by Victim
- La Canada Flintridge : Golf Tournament Planned
- Hikers, Riders, Cyclists to Play on Hope Land
- VENTURA : Equipment Failure Cuts Electricity
- Poisoning Suspect Expected to Post Bail : Indictment: Richard Overton, accused of killing his wife three years ago, is likely to be freed today, attorney says.
- Woman Gets Probation, Fine in 'War of Roses' Divorce Case : Sentence: Helen Ruppert was convicted of having two men scare her ex-husband into signing a property settlement.
- Psychiatric Center Spared Budget Ax : Health: The county reverses itself and decides to fully fund the hospital, which treats some of San Diego's sickest and poorest mentally ill. A major study of spending policies is planned for next year.
- Husband's Lawyers Say Many Had Murder Motive
- Yachts of Luck : Misfortune, Foul-Ups Frustrate Efforts to Sink Santa Barbara's Bid to Retain Ventura Cup
- California IN BRIEF : SILVERADO CANYON : Minor Quake Causes No Damage, Injuries
- OXNARD : Squabbles Delay La Colonia Project
- If Gulls Work as Hard as Waddell . . . : Hockey: As vice president, general manager and coach, he puts in a long day. But ever-changing rosters could make for a long IHL season.
- Hardeman Facing New District as He Finishes Vacation : Reapportionment: Inglewood councilman says he regards move as politics in its purest form.
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : It Might Not Have Mattered, but Rowe Receives Bigger Pads
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Credit Union to Sell Supermarket Scrip
- Salomon Pins Scandal Blame on Ex-Executive
- New Alliance : IBM and Apple Officially Unveil Accord
- Can't Get a Reservation?
- On the Edge : Cutting Everything Down to Size
- On the Edge : Getting the Right Handle on Kitchen Knives
- Taylor's Has Truck-Stop Portions That Can Fill Up the Whole Family
- Cancun Cafe: A Refreshing Concept and Menu
- L.A. Region on Track to Repeat Clean Air Record
- Some New Twists to the Art of Yoga
- No Need to Hold Out for IBM-Apple Gear
- Sales Blossoming : The bright bouquets at farmers' outlets are attracting more customers. A certification protects against fraud.
- Italy Imposes Austerity to Trim Deficit : Budget: Rome fears its economy will not keep pace with European neighbors. The new measures could cost the average family $400 a year.
- Gay Republicans Say Wilson's Veto Betrayed Them : Politics: Members of homosexual groups that campaigned for the governor voice anger and vow renewed legislative pressure.
- L.A. Swelters, but 99 Isn't a Record : Weather: However, the temperature downtown does tie the figure for the day set in 1956. Students are affected and a few brush fires erupt.
- Advice to Bingers: Eat Early and Often
- Calvillo Is No Passing Fancy : Colleges: Former La Puente High quarterback has guided Mounties to 3-0 start and No. 5 ranking in state.
- Temple City : Split on Dividing Buildings
- Fast Fete
- You're drinking and driving in the wrong county at the wrong time. A cop pulls you over. : The Nightmare Begins . . .
- Pentagon Warned McDonnell About Austerity Moves
- Doing Business / GUITAR MANUFACTURING : A 60-Year Anniversary--With Strings Attached
- Tequila Fish, Coconut Cake, Monte Cristo Sandwiches
- On the Edge : Blade Runner of the Great Northwest
- Glendale : Direct-Deposit Test
- Monrovia : Council to Meet Oct. 17
- Jim Crow Still Holds Sway in Some Blue-Collar Bars : Blacks don't protest being kept separate from white drinkers and diners. 'It's illegal as hell, but that's just how it is' in Old South.
- Procter & Gamble Picks Genta for Biotech Investment
- AEROSPACE
- On the Edge : The New Stone Age: Sharp and Easy
- The Recycling Generation : Students are flocking to campus clubs that focus on saving the Earth.
- Is Mom's Choice Also Right for Baby-Sitter?
- THE ETHNIC COOK : A Lot of Paprikash
- FOR THE KIDS STECKEL PARK AVIARY : Flocking Together : Linda Burnam takes care of 90 birds, from the ordinary to the exotic, near Santa Paula.
- Impassioned Testimony Against Gates Surprises Bush Strategists : Intelligence: Administration officials maintain the fate of CIA nomination hinges on nominee's credibility when he retakes witness stand.
- Violent Gay Protest Likely to Backfire
- Finding a Yoga Class
- Hanoi Said to OK Refugees' Forced Return : Vietnam: A U.N. official says the Southeast Asian nation has reversed its policy. More than 50,000 'boat people' are in Hong Kong alone.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Ex-Drug Pilot Tells of Flights to Panama
- Larger Postal Facility Will Open
- Youth Killed by Car
- Attendance Record Set at L.A. County Fair
- CLIPBOARD : Non-Residential Building Valuations
- PLATFORM : Accountability
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : NCAA Investigates Auburn Program
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Outlasts Cal State L.A. in Volleyball
- Miscellany
- Foreman Settles $100-Million Suit Against Holyfield
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Falcons Agree With Top Pick
- Tennis
- Tennis
- NL West Race Hits Ground Zero : Baseball: Only three of 11 Padre batters in eighth get ball out of infield, but they score six runs. Dodgers lose, 9-4, drop into a tie for first.
- Marrujo Seeks 100th Victory at Valencia
- PREP NOTES
- Lewis Gilbert Taps Minnelli's Talents for 'Stepping Out' : Movies: On heels of 'Shirley Valentine,' the director wraps his third film that caters to women--on the set and in the audience.
- Council OKs Plan to Tap Verdugo Park Water : * Wells: Proposal to pump underground supply is a modified version of one that was opposed by community.
- False Impressions : Trends: Real Beverly Hills kids say they like '90210' and its plots. What they don't like is being portrayed as snobs.
- Soviet Rocket Launches Austria's First Astronaut on Space Mission
- Retired Teacher Cited as Hero by Dodgers
- Congress Approves $2 Billion for Space Station
- Small Quake Rattles Silverado Canyon
- MOORPARK : Plaza Tenants Seek Improved Security
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : $4.8-Million Road Contract Awarded
- Record Heat Takes a Toll in Sweltering Classrooms
- Westside : 2 Dymally Aides Fined
- Carson Again Refuses to Rename Park
- SAN CLEMENTE : Negligence Rejected in Death of Marine
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Red Sox Keep the Pressure On Until the Finish
- Debt Hamstrings Dance Troupe From Cambodian Refugee Camp : Tour: After just four performances, a failed publicity effort has put the performers more than $56,000 in the red and left the 55-member company crowded into two county homes.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Bush's Moves Reduce Risk of Nuclear War : But bomber stand-down is a mistake, and accepting call for a test ban would be another.
- Ex-Assistant Fire Chief Is Charged With Misdemeanor : Courts: James J. Mullen Jr. is accused of participating in a suspected prostitute's attempt to make a cocaine purchase.
- Game Time Changes Again at Chatsworth
- The Clippers and second-round draft choice Elliot...
- HOW THEY'RE DOING : Trophy Can Wait for Derek Brown
- THE ARTS
- Westwood : Nonprofit Clinic Moves
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE COCKTAIL HOUR' : Whine and Dine : Audiences may feel kinship with 'The Cocktail Hour,' A. R. Gurney's self-indulgent saga of family foibles.
- South El Monte : Club's License Renewed
- Despite Thaw, U.S. Continues 'Hosing' of Soviet Satellites
- Long Beach : Navy Says It Plans to Keep Land After Base Is Closed
- Hard Lessons : * Acting: A fire closed the theater bearing Stella Adler's name. Now the famed teacher is without the stage where she passes along her experiences to a new generation of talent.
- Long Beach : City Delegation Makes Trip to Japan to Deliver Award
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Democrats Battle for Party's Soul : Politics: Five workshops on key national problems are part of process to create a statewide party platform.
- For L.A. Institute Orchestra, the Sound of Silence? : Music: The Philharmonic's training program will be canceled if enough money cannot be raised by Oct. 31 to offset a $250,000 deficit.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Phil' Is Rife With Strife
- What It Means When Jury Duty Calls
- WESTMINSTER : 3 Council Members Defend Rate Hike
- The Recycling Generation : Children are leading parents by the hand into the land of eco-awareness.
- J.C. Penney to Close Its Store in Declining Los Altos Mall : Business: Employees appear unsurprised at announcement of closure Jan. 25. Virtually all are promised jobs in other Penney outlets.
- Girl Scouts to Honor 2 Members From Covina
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : THIS WEEK'S TOP GAMES
- Harvard Shows Balance in Trouncing Agoura, 20-7
- Foot Problems Bench Titans' Hennessey
- Jazzman Davis' Legacy Remains Alive After His Departure : * Music: Keyboardist Chick Corea, who plays tonight, praises the 'superlative leader' and the space he gave his musicians.
- Institute's Summer Rivals
- STAGE REVIEW : Stop-Gap Pours Some Strong Medicine in Its Attempt at Healing
- Soviet Economy
- Lifting Veil on Dead Sea Scrolls
- Homeless
- More Testing of Ocean Storm Drains Needed
- Setting Record Straight on Theater Organs
- Banning Gangs From Public Park
- Clarification of Guild's Position on Contract
- Benefits Extension
- From a Care Facility, the Story of Cynthia
- Banning Gangs From Public Park
- Forceps Can Be a Valid Tool to Use in Delivery
- Oil Should Be Kept at Full Level
- From its beginnings as an informal social...
- Asian Organized Crime Problem Growing, Study Says : Inquiry: Senate probers say Chinese gangs have shoved Mafia aside in heroin trafficking. Hearings on escalating lawlessness open today.
- Murder Victim's Loans Queried : Trial: Defense attorneys for Donald Miralle argue that others had reasons to kill Miralle's wife.
- Hundred-Degree Heat Punishes Students : Weather: A school cooling system fails in Simi Valley. County residents will have to contend with high temperatures a while longer.
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Divers Take Measure of Lobster Catch : Channel Islands: Fishing boats and scuba enthusiasts begin the hunt for the tasty crustaceans just after midnight.
- Drive Afoot to Ensure Students Are Prepared to Enter Work Force
- Collision With Truck Kills Motorcyclist
- Joseph J. Klein; Teacher, Music Director
- Oceanside Will Dim Some Lights for Palomar : Science: City Council OKs ordinance for low-pressure sodium lighting to become county's fifth city to help reduce light pollution for observatory.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen Not Ready to Rejoin Roster
- OAK TREE : Heat Probably Hurt Fan Turnout
- Hear the One About the Traveling Comics?
- BUSINESS NEWS : Pasadena Firm Honored by Transportation Department
- GET THE LEDERHOSEN OUT : Raise a Stein to Oktoberfest and Let the Chicken Dancing Begin!
- Aiming for the Past : People who shoot muzzle-loader weapons share an interest in the costumes and culture of early America.
- A Post Office Customer's Dream--No Waiting : * Mail: While patrons languish in queues at other branches, the city's new main office seldom has a line.
- Carter Hawley Gets Its Second Wind : Retailing: With key creditors accepting an offer for their claims, the ailing firm is poised to emerge from bankruptcy protection some time in 1992.