- Long and Short of It, Kaufman Is Too Much : Pac-10: He scores twice in the second half to pace Washington's 21-6 victory over Oregon.
- The World's Networks : The U.S. Still Lags Many Nations in Developing Digital Communications Systems. But There Are Signs of a Comeback.
- Rise in Lawsuits Has Geologists Shaky About Site Inspections : Inspections: Fewer geologists are risking being sued by irate home buyers for missing problems.
- News, Tips & Bargains : JUST THE FACTS : The Cost of Beer and Aspirin
- STATE OF MIND : Dissing Darwin
- Theater--From the Ground Up : True community productions are the goal at a do-it-yourself playhouse in View Park.
- 4 O.C. Schoolteachers Vouch for 174 : Education: A handful of public educators says proposition gives parents incentive, choice to provide best schooling.
- New Library Hours
- PREP ROUNDUP : Valdez Helps Santa Ana Valley Win Water Polo Tournament
- Crespi Thwarted, 17-10, on Big Plays by Loyola
- FIGURE SKATING : This Show Belongs to Ukraine
- COMMENTARY : Talking Baseball During World Series
- SPORTSCOPE : Loyola Marymount Women Beat St. Mary's
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Gundy Leads Oklahoma to Win Over Kansas, 38-23
- ALBUM SPOTLIGHT
- USC Stunned in a South Bend Minute : Notre Dame: Becton's 70-yard run on second play from scrimmage puts Trojans in a hole.
- Don't Cut Board's Liability Insurance to Save Expenses
- BEING THERE : Only Yu
- Rebuild L.A.'s Effort 'Damn Near a Miracle,' Writer Says
- His Dream For Kids: A Chance at Childhood
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Gang Members Meet Amid Criticism
- Where's the Principle in the Foreign-Policy Debate? : Power: When the President is vulnerable, and there's no pre-emptive Republican favorite, presidential politics is the name of the game.
- The Little Nation That Tests Our Loyalty to Democracy : Haiti: America's vision of the country is too heavily reliant on a Haitian military we trained. What about the rising Haitian middle class?
- Opponents of Playa Vista Sue Over Environmental Report : Development: Foes of the project contend study failed to consider the impact of traffic and pollution on Ballona Wetlands. Councilwoman Ruth Galanter says they're 'wasting their time.'
- Spread of Genital Warts Hitting Colleges Hardest : Health: Three county campuses report high infection rates. Experts say transmission is easy, detection often difficult and some strains can lead to cancer.
- It's the Fastest Start Since '79 for Ohio State : Big Ten: The Buckeyes improve to 7-0 with a 45-24 victory over Purdue.
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : HOW TO END A LOSING STREAK
- Miscellany
- COMMENTARY : One Can't Put Down 'Bible' of the Minors
- FASCINATING RHYTHM: The Collaboration of George and...
- When Honor and Justice Were Things to Be Cherished : PRONTO, <i> By Elmore Leonard (Delacorte: $21.95; 265 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- NAME OF THE GAME : Would Heidi Have Made Headlines With a Moniker Like Myrtle?
- A Lift for Cross-Country Skiers
- Washington Wins a Wild One : Generals Win a Wild One : Crenshaw complains about out-of-bounds tackle. Officials decide it's their protest that's out of bounds.
- 'Drive-Through' Flu Shots Offered
- A Silent Menace Stalks the Poor : Inner-City Children Living in Rundown Housing Are at High Risk From Lead Toxin Mostly Found in Peeling, Cracked Paint
- DOWNTOWN : Murder Charges to Be Filed in '92 Stabbing
- El Norte
- For Pop Tart Fans With a Clue
- Sam Zolotow; New York Times Theater Reporter, Columnist
- Cable : A Balancing Act
- Nostalgia Comes Full Circle at Races
- Cruising Along : Members of 2 Sailing Groups Treat 80 Legally Blind People to Day at Sea
- Ducks Can't Find Finishing Touch : Hockey: They play great defense but blow several good scoring chances in 4-1 loss to Canadiens in Montreal.
- WORLD SERIES : Toronto Blue Jays vs. Philadelphia Phillies : All Is Tame in This Locker Room : Phillies: It's a somber time for the Wild Thing, who says he felt good but made a mistake.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Wins Cypress Tournament
- Warner Bros. Won't Go to Battle for Gwar
- Allergies Pose Challenge for Clinton Health Plan
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- From Death Valley to the Ozarks, Europe
- Undoing the Damage of Incest : COME HERE: A Man Overcomes the Tragic Aftermath of Childhood Sexual Abuse, <i> By Richard Berendzen with Laura Palmer (Villard Books: $21; 301 pp.)</i>
- Moore Clears Her Calendar
- A Little Tough Sledding Can't Spoil Octogenarian's Antarctic Dreams : Mission: Norman Vaughan has been handling dog teams for 65 years, and he's training to take another expedition across the frigid land.
- WEST ADAMS : West Adams Heritage Group Wins Award
- Clemma Adele Hewitt; First to Undergo Gene Therapy
- Nigerian Hospital May Benefit from Designs : Medicine: A nonprofit group has commissioned 13 college students to draft plans for a $650,000 expansion of the facility in Tamou, a village fighting river blindness.
- Injured Birds of Prey Get Second Chance to Soar at Rehabilitation Center
- Mother May Appeal in Custody Battle
- Oxnard City Grants Urged for Senior Citizen Organizations
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Findlay Sparks Calabasas Comeback
- WHO SKA DO: You've heard the album,...
- AND ONE MORE THING: The Recording Industry...
- The Unhappy Consequences of Good Intentions
- Crash Kills Driver, Badly Injures Passenger
- New Report Cards Won't Make Grade : Los Angeles district has changed its system for elementary schools. What it has done is to lower standards by instituting vague categories.
- OLYMPIC LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Late Fumble Recovery Lifts Brethren Christian
- WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Fresno State Wins Aerial Battle Against Brigham Young
- Prosecutor Takes No-Nonsense Tack Against Criminals : Courts: Deputy Dist. Atty. Peter Kossoris combines his insight for people with intense trial preparation and strategy.
- 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in Gunfire After Party
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Carter Leads the Way for Saddleback
- SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP : Zeier Leads Georgia Past Kentucky
- Tax Cuts Bring Harsh Reality to Oregon Schools, Colleges and Universities : Education: Students face larger classes, fewer teachers, fewer choices. Tuition is going up and enrollment is going down in higher education.
- Hart Overwhelms Lompoc, 42-6
- No. 5 Nebraska Back in Peak Form, 49-7 : Big Eight: Calvin Jones scores three touchdowns in victory over Missouri.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Hisle Case Stirs Blue Jay Bitterness
- NHL ROUNDUP : Maple Leafs Win 9th in Row to Set Record
- 6 Arrested in Calabasas in String of Car Burglaries
- Disney Workers Declare Solidarity in March
- Ex-Costa MesaMan Dies at Party as Host Fires Shotgun
- Parents Need to Do Their Jobs but Society Has to Allow Them to Do It
- Tujunga Wash Should Be Saved From Bulldozer
- Extend Cleanup to Schools, Neighborhoods
- CSUN'S Hiegert Is in No Way a Racist
- Mayor Should Be Urged to Back New Terminal
- City Clerks Must Follow Election Laws
- My Best Clarification
- Breast Cancer Isn't an 'Old-Age' Disease
- CAMBODIAN DANCE
- Missions Taught New Skills to Local Indians
- Too Horrible to Tell : ...
- Incorrect Terminology
- Tagging and Guns: Drawing a Comparison
- Santa Ana Residents Don't Want Another Jail or Increase in Taxes
- Leave It to the Locals
- On Danson: In Defense, and More Offense
- Times' Dave Galloway Is Remembered
- AIDS Walk Beneficiary Undeserving
- 'Safe and Clean' Program Sought Homeless Input
- Pentagon
- MOVIES : What's Wrong With...
- Jury's Verdicts in Beating Case
- Fry's Remarks an Insult to Vietnamese
- Schools Should Not Be Day-Care Centers
- Sewage Plan Degrades the Quality of Life
- Politics Caused Rerouting of Plane Departures
- Electrified Prison Fence Is Necessary
- Story Without an Ending
- Newport's Measure A Is Measured
- OUR BIBLIOPHILE MAYOR
- Alleged Armed Classroom Takeover Plot by Students Prompts Concerns
- How About Registering Screwdrivers as Weapons?
- Da Ya Think He's Nuts?
- NONFICTION - Oct. 24, 1993
- NONFICTION - Oct. 24, 1993
- NONFICTION - Oct. 24, 1993
- NONFICTION - Oct. 24, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 24, 1993
- SWEET TALK: Lawyers and others taking a...
- Drug Czar Sells New Strategy to L.A. Audiences
- Official's Past Includes Lawsuits, Bankruptcy : Business: L.A. deputy mayor concedes debt problems but says accusations of misconduct are groundless.
- They Sure Figured Something Out : Jimmy Iovine and Ted Field have broken all the rules at Interscope Records and it's paid off--they're the hottest act in the business. : What's their secret? Don't be afraid of the two "Cs"--creativity and controversy
- Voter Backlash Clouds School Board Races : Education: Upcoming elections could turn into referendums on trustees' handlings of controversial local issues.
- Still No End in Sight to Ever-Rising Gang Toll : Violence: School and police crackdowns, truces, even orders from prison 'mafia' fail to stop the carnage. Killings hit new high for fifth straight year.
- El Dorado Takes Advantage of Katella Mistakes
- LAKERS : Worthy Cools Off the Heat
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : San Fernando Stays Tied for First, 26-0
- TV REVIEWS : Gutsy Heroine in NBC's 'Remember'
- Salonen Sustains Much Force, Little Sentiment
- Annie Ross Takes a 'Short Cut' Back to High Visibility : Movies: Her role in Robert Altman's new film returns her to her roots as a jazz singer.
- AIRLINES
- Detective Work Helps Map Yard's Highs, Lows
- Coach's Son Hitting Political Pay Dirt in Virginia Contest : Election: George Allen Jr. is pulling ahead in the governor's race. He's stumbled on some issues, but his gains are seen as a danger sign for Clinton.
- Zoo Seeks Permit to Bring Panda to U.S. for Surgery
- Okla. to Send Killer Back to N.Y.
- U.N. Chief Visits Somali Cities Despite Warnings : Africa: Boutros-Ghali stops briefly at Mogadishu airport and Baidoa. U.S. feared effect on fragile truce.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Could Be Setting Himself Up for a Fall : Politics: Claiming credit for positive economic developments means he must take blame for failures, particularly in hard-hit California.
- DEPROGRAMMED: If the feckless mimic dangerous actions...
- OXNARD : Budget for Managing School Project Set
- IRVINE : Smith Still Has Monetary Lead
- BURBANK : Forum to Address Homelessness Issue
- Landlords Did Their Bit Against Blight
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Agoura Is Run Over by Westlake
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Golden West Looks to End Drought With Saddleback
- Craigwell Passes Test to Propel Notre Dame to Rout of Harvard
- Schilling Was Feeling Ill Before Making Toronto Sick
- Clinton Talks, but Who Listens? : Radio: Local execs say President's five-minute address is not compelling enough to interrupt programming.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES
- USC Hopes to End 10-Game Losing Streak
- TV REVIEWS : Lurid 'Stranger' Good for Some Laughs
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC's Hutcheon Scores Late to Turn Back Rancho Santiago
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Gains Lyon Semifinals
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Sullivan Awarded $114 Million
- 13-Year-Old Tennis Prodigy Williams Waits for Her Time
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Clearwater Takes Lead With a 67
- Troy's Late Touchdown Strike Ruins Sonora Comeback
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Los Amigos Takes Control From Start in 44-14 Rout
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- WEEKEND TV : World Series Continues; USC at Notre Dame
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fielder, Taras Lead Crescenta Valley
- Filmmaker Catches the Spirit of the Rain Forest
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Church Marks Its 90th Birthday : Chatsworth: A 25-family Anglican parish restored the building. Roy Rogers, past congregation member, will attend Sunday celebration.
- Teachers' Negotiations in Moorpark District Stalled : Bargaining: The main dispute is over the union's demand for a new contract and the administration's desire to extend the old one for three years.
- Legendary Argentine Actress Honored
- BREA : A Sobering Reminder for Students
- LAKE FOREST : Forum on Violence to Be Held Sunday
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Schools Get Old Buses Off the Road : Transportation: The Antelope Valley transit agency is replacing 40 of its oldest vehicles with newer and safer models that run on alternative fuels.
- Thousand Oaks Throws Scare Into Newbury Park
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- South Florida Agrees With New Yorkers : Hockey: Torrey, Neilson and Vanbiesbrouck, late of the Islanders and Rangers, are alive and well with the Panthers.
- Canyon Grounds Burroughs, 27-7
- La Habra Squeezes Out Victory Over Fullerton
- Oilers Come Up Bigger, Beat Barons
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Secret to Stucco Patch Is to Approximate Original Mix
- Insecure About Flowers? Keep It Simple
- Spineflower Still Thorn in Valley Developer's Side
- 30,000 Flee Burundi After Coup by Army
- State Gets Biggest Share of Awards for Peace Technology : Conversion: Clinton gives 42% of first $140 million in grants to California projects. The $2.5-billion program is designed to ease switch from military to civilian needs.
- Gazans at Activist's Funeral Fear for Their Future : Mideast: Asad Saftawi is buried amid pleas for unity and peace in the run-up to self-government. He had delivered eulogy at same cemetery last month.
- 2,500 Lose Phone Service in Calabasas
- OXNARD : 4-Car Freeway Pileup Sends 2 to Hospital
- Thousand Oaks : Preschool Fair at University Today
- MISSION VIEJO : U.N. Day Will Be Celebrated Sunday
- Revised Street-Vending Ordinance Adopted by L.A. Council Committee : Regulations: The measure awaiting final approval permits 8 districts and calls for enforcement strategy.
- GLENDALE : 'Drive-Thru Flu Clinic' Is Planned
- Redevelopment Proposal Advances
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Shuts Out Irvine in Men's Soccer
- Win or Lose, It's Curtains in Toronto
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Capitals End Kings' Streak, 6-3
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : The Wicked North Goes East for Today's D.C. International
- John Bowles; Civic Leader, Former President of Rexall
- Indian Troops Kill 32 in Separatist Kashmir
- Gunman Killed, 5 Wounded in Shootout at Bingo Game : Crime: A security guard shoots one of three would-be robbers at a Culver City fund-raiser. Two others flee, firing into crowd of 200.
- ENCINO : Hearing to Focus on Oak Tree's Fate
- PERSONAL FINANCE / KATHY M. KRISTOF : Keeping a Check on Check Crime : Forgery is Soaring, Aided in Part by Consumer Ignorance
- State Targets Winston Tire Over Unneeded Repair Work : Consumers: Settlement announcement Monday is expected to include $1-million fine and restitution.
- Kurdish Guerrillas Kill Turkish Military Commander
- 4 Florida Teen-Agers Indicted in Death of British Tourist
- FULLERTON : College to Exhibit National AIDS Quilt
- LOS ANGELES : $337,000 Settlement OKd in Fatal Police Shooting
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Grant Program Benefiting Nonprofit Groups Reinstated
- THOUSAND OAKS : Recycling Program to Be Weighed
- Chick Gives Up on Day-Laborer Site in District : Canoga Park: 'Quick and vocal opposition' from businesses and homeowners shoots down plan for a city-run hiring location.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : School Seeking Technology to Aid Learning
- Giving Women a Sporting Chance : Cal State plan could be a template for nation
- AIRLINES
- WESTMINSTER : School Celebrates Its National Award
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Cocktail Sauce Passes Medical Mustard
- J.L. Herlihy; 'Midnight Cowboy' Author
- German Traveler's Demand to Use Toilet Landed Him in Jail
- S. Korea Rebuffs Clinton on Somalia : Military: Seoul's refusal to send combat troops to African nation marks America's declining influence with allies.
- Deputy Pleads Not Guilty to Molesting Teen-Age Girl
- Mr. Riordan Goes to Washington : Airport rebuff notwithstanding, big pitch for more cops is right on key
- The unseen voice that has the mayor's...
- SIMI VALLEY : Brightly Dressed Man Robs Bank
- Priest Denied Plea in Embezzlement Case
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Red Tide Poses No Danger to Swimmers, Officials Say
- Inspection Firm Accused of Being Smoke Screen for Tobacco Industry : Health: Former employee's suit says Healthy Buildings International sought to deflect concern over secondhand smoke.
- HEALTH CARE
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Astronauts Practice Computer Landings
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Italy, Scandal Taints Even National Guardians : Justice: Judges who participated in a crackdown on the Mafia are now among the subjects of inquiries.
- State Gets Biggest Share of Technology Awards : Conversion: Clinton's post-Cold War program will fund Newport Beach and Fullerton projects, among others.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Chemical Attack on Dissidents Reported
- BUENA PARK : City Honors 7 for Well-Kept Properties
- Sheriff's Interest in Contract Told : Government: A top county official says Brad Gates repeatedly urged that a friend and ally's company be given 'a fair shot' at a major communications equipment deal. Gates denies he interceded.
- Teachers Begin Walkout in Cerritos Area District : Education: Union wants pact renegotiated since extra $1.8 million was found. Officials say money is allocated.
- Can't Vouch for Proposition 174 : Voucher proposal gets an A only for confusion and vagueness
- SIMI VALLEY : Boland Endorses Voucher Measure
- MTA Panel Picks New Yorker to Be Agency's Top Watchdog
- MISSION VIEJO : Animal Shelter Plans Fund-Raiser
- Yeltsin Orders Elections for Regional Councils : Russia: The decree turns out thousand of Soviet-era lawmakers and their costly perks.
- Sheriff Gates Lobbied on Radio Contract, Official Says : Ethics: Orange County administrator charges that the law enforcement chief urged him to give a 'fair shot' to a firm that employs a political ally.
- COLUMN ONE : Lies, Lore and Irish Football : Notre Dame's legendary program is glorified in a new movie and castigated in a new book. A century after taking up the game, this is still the college team that America loves--or loves to hate.
- 1 Man Killed, 2nd Critical in Shooting
- VENTURA : Residents Urged to Boil Drinking Water
- La Habra Woman Mistaken as Intruder Is Killed by Husband
- INTERIORS : Getting to the Bottom of Maintenance Techniques Depends on the Floor
- Health Care: Another Japanese Success : Medicine: While it has problems, the system has features that Clinton Administration reformers might hope to adopt.
- Consumer Advocate Is Named to Head Product Safety Panel
- GLENDALE : Calendars Feature Student Recycling Art
- Eight local groups that encourage low-income and...
- Lyle Menendez Telling Truth, 4th Expert Says : Trial: Detailed accounts of abuse, unusual affection for toy animals were among factors that convinced him, defense witness says.
- Investor Group Seeking Deal to Control More Karcher Stock : Finances: Consortium wants to buy fast-food magnate's $23.8-million bank loan that's backed up with 3.9 million shares.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Stone Wall Holds Up Under Gravity
- POLITICS : Brazil, Still Reeling From Corruption Scandal, Is Hit Again
- MISSION VIEJO : 9 Cities to Give Funds for Dimension Audit
- Smaller Merchants Gird for Opening of Oxnard Wal-Mart : Business: The nation's biggest retailer will hold a 'dry run' today. Other store owners worry about the competition.
- Bail Reduction for Williams Is Sought
- 3 Arrested in Extortion, Robbery of Granada Hills Couple
- Yale Professor a Moderating Voice in Debate Over Church and State : Government: Self-described liberal believes that religion should be included in political discussions.
- Alex Blum; Westerner Established Trade Links With Mainland China
- Ex-Suspect in 1992 Slaying Killed in Car : Violence: Man jailed in mistaken-identity shooting of teacher's aide is gunned down in apparent gang attack.
- NEW KOREAN CHURCH: The new Christian Presbyterian...
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Drive to Begin for New Senior Center
- Nurses Lose Ruling in Bid to Keep Shifts
- Eichler Influenced by Wright : After Living in a House Designed by the Architect, Eichler Set Out to Build His Own and Never Quit
- LOS ANGELES : $40 Hike in Car Impound Fees Gets Preliminary OK
- Study Finds Many Jews Stay Away From Services
- WOODLAND HILLS : Youngster Finds Solace in Writing Poetry
- Sweet Among Choices to Succeed Schultz
- Gateway Christian Beats Claremont
- SOCCER : Iraq Defeats Iran--on the Field of Play
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rookie Boykin to Return Kicks
- Times Have Changed in Wisconsin, Where the Football Team Is Finally Winning and Everybody Is Jumping on the . . . : Badger Bandwagon
- Violence Awaits Haiti's Aristide, U.S. Worries
- Presidency : In a United Germany, a Sharp Divide : Notoriety haunts Kohl's handpicked unity candidate as he polarizes voters far more than he reconciles their differences.
- O.C. Hospice Embraces Forsaken Sufferers : AIDS: Annie's House is a haven of caring for those whose personal support systems have crumbled.
- County Calls for Mandatory TB Tests for College Class : Public health: 149 who attended a summer math course at Golden West College may have been exposed to the disease and have not been screened.
- Environmental Report Is Ordered on Septic Tank Waste Disposal Site : Sewage: Public works board takes action as work on $2-million Sepulveda Basin plant nears completion.
- Cesare A. Pascarella; Cellist, Instructor
- LOS ANGELES : Council Follows County in Naming Street for Chavez
- Retrial Set in Coin Shop Slayings : Courts: Judge refuses to dismiss murder case against Thomas R. Merrill, saying that no secret deal was struck to aid a co-defendant in 1989 robbery.
- Wisconsin Weaned From Milk Title
- BankAmerica Says It Will Cut Up to 3,750 Jobs to Boost Profit : Banking: Company blames the recession for thin earnings. Analyst cites the lingering effect of the Security Pacific merger.
- Replace Mini-Blind Slats When Bent Out of Shape
- NATION IN BRIEF : MONTANA : Court Says Dad May Wear a Dress
- Lois Kibbee, 71; Writer, Actress on Soap Operas
- White House Considers Adding Escape Hatch to NAFTA : Trade: Proposal lets U.S. pull out of the pact if more jobs are lost than are gained. It could win votes in Congress, but it could anger Canada and Mexico.
- GLENDALE : School Board Will Discuss Pay Raise
- High-Rise to Become a 'Bastion of Hope' : Redevelopment: Minority contractors group plans to buy and renovate historic Continental Building in Downtown.
- His Jokes Spring Eternal : Comedy: At 85, Milton Berle still pumps out the funny lines. He'll be in Orange County this weekend to host a benefit golf tournament.
- New York Bombing Fugitive Arrested by FBI in Oxnard
- Paramount Remains Undefeated
- Servite Runs Over Ocean View, Then Holds On to Win
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- FIGURE SKATING : Harding Leads After Technical Program
- Disney Tests New Market--the NHL
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Plenty at Stake in PGA Tour Finale
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Westminster Beats Santa Ana for First Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP