- Grill, Don't Roast, That Ham
- 24 Die in Mudflows From Mt. Pinatubo
- THEATER REVIEW 'INHERIT THE WIND' : Court Theatrics : Creation versus evolution drama still plays well nearly four decades after the play made its debut.
- Shop Patrons Have License to Smoke
- The Glendale Community Foundation Board of Trustees...
- CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : 3 Days of Uncertainty
- Capitol Records Tower Endures as the Hollywood Golden Oldie
- New Flavor at the Studio
- Hollywood : AIDS Charges for Prostitute
- CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : Independence Is Proclaimed by Latvians
- Child-Proofing the Swimming Pool
- Pros and Cons of Fancy Names for Streets
- Pasadena Doesn't Need New Civil Liberties Law
- Sheriff's Sentence
- New Age Movement
- Image That Evokes Lynching Should Go
- 'Free Speech' Proposal Opposed by Retailers
- INS and Police Cooperation
- Coup Illustrates Virtue of Patience
- INS and Police Cooperation
- Exporting Smog to Mars
- A Vote of Tanks
- Angeles National Forest : Public Input Sought
- INS and Police Cooperation
- Crime Rulings
- America Has Creative and Generous People
- Capitalism, Socialism
- NEWS ANALYSIS : CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : Failure of Junta Bodes Well for Western Investors : Outlook: Risks remain, but Soviet economic reforms could find new life, economists said, and a revitalized economy there would send favorable ripples throughout the world.
- Sounding Off on Noisy Aircraft Towing Ads
- Soviet Coup
- New Age Movement
- Pasadena Doesn't Need New Civil Liberties Law
- MOVIES - Aug. 22, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 22, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 22, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 22, 1991
- 61 Hurt in Anti-Jewish Violence Linked to Traffic Death of Black Brooklyn Child : Race: Eight policemen hit by shotgun blast. Protesters burn cars in outrage over refusal to arrest Hasidic driver. Bottles thrown at mayor.
- Gore Rules Out Bid for White House, Citing His Family : Politics: Tennessee senator becomes the third Democrat in recent weeks to decide not to run. Collapse of Soviet coup did not affect decision, he says.
- Bush Exults as Gorbachev Regains Power in Kremlin : U.S. reaction: The President calls the turn of events in Moscow a 'gigantic leap forward' for democracy.
- U.S. Experts Saw Coup--and Its Failure--Coming : Intelligence: Gorbachev's actions invited right-wing backlash, but it was bungled early on, they say.
- Court Denies Harris New Murder Trial
- U.S. Prepares Massive Boost in Soviet Aid
- Four Get 505 Years in Prison : Courts: They were convicted of laundering more than $300 million in drug proceeds through downtown Los Angeles jewelry district.
- Mending Fences : New Paramount Boss Brandon Tartikoff Woos Eddie Murphy, Simpson & Bruckheimer for 'Cop 3'
- AST Slashes Prices on 6 Computer Models : Competition: The company hopes to increase its share of a market dominated by giants like IBM, Compaq and Apple.
- LIGHT STYLE : Soup Without the Salt
- The Lazy Man's Pilaf
- CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : Emigres Weep and Shout for Joy as Story Unfolds
- COLUMN ONE : Yeltsin's Defiant Victory : The flamboyant Russian president is the single biggest winner in the political aftermath of the failed coup. He is seen by many as the future of the Soviet Union.
- DO OR DIE: For a die-hard football...
- BETTER BUCKLING: County traffic deaths are finally...
- MOSCOW BOUNDLESS: Sometimes it doesn't hurt to...
- Appeals Court Bars Kamins From King Case : Judiciary: He is harshly criticized for his conduct involving defense efforts to move the trial of four police officers accused of beating motorist.
- MEAN STREET U.S.A.: Anaheim Mayor Fred Hunter,...
- Landlord Charged in 685 Counts : Health: Owner of Garden Grove complex is accused of criminally ignoring repeated orders to correct rat and roach infestation, broken windows and plumbing.
- Names in the News - Aug. 22, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 22, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 22, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 22, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 22, 1991
- Obituaries - Aug. 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 22, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 22, 1991
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Peter R. Marino has been named executive...
- Reader's Digest Assn. Inc. has named James...
- Moscow Coup: Day 2 : In the Soviet Union
- 3 Deaths Believed Serial Killings; Total Up to 16
- * Yeruham Cohen; Israeli Soldier Had Personal Link to Nasser
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Gunmen Wound India Ambassador
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Thomas Opposed by Women's Lobby
- Six Boys Held After Chase in Stolen Car
- Downtown Firms Plan Improvement District : Ventura: Merchants say a self-imposed tax would pay for promotion and street beautification that the city cannot afford.
- Ocean Unhurt by Waste Flow, Report Claims : Environment: Scripps study reports that water near Point Loma sewage outfall is just as clear as it was 15 years ago.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fun Zone Area Adds Traffic Upgrades
- A Healthy Ego Dispenses With the Politically Correct
- Daly Is Given Berth in Skins Game
- Rowing
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela May Stay With Edmonton
- Dave Engle Leading by Example
- Graylings Make Journey to Lobdell Lake Worth It
- Top Law Firm in Century City to Be Dissolved : Professions: Gendel Raskoff's partners had disagreed over whether to continue specializing in bankruptcy law or be a full-service operation.
- Soviets Say It's Business as Usual for Investment : Conference: Despite the political turmoil, foreigners tell Americans that the communist country remains committed to reform, expanded trade.
- Mississippi Crop-Duster, Wife, In-Law Murdered
- Senate Panel Kills Bill to Ease Sales of Water : Supplies: Measure would have let farmers deal directly with urban centers, especially during drought. The governor is accused of interference by the proposal's author.
- EC Suspends Its Aid for Moscow : Western Europe: Twelve nations call new regime illegitimate and demand Gorbachev's reinstatement.
- Boris Yeltsin's Demands
- Kremlin's Coup Likely to Return 'China Card' to Diplomatic Play
- Hernandez's Victory Certified by Council
- Mall Guard Heals From 1st Taste of Police Work : Crime: The Sherman Oaks Fashion Square officer was hurt chasing jewel thiefs last week. But law enforcement remains his lifelong career goal.
- Planners Say Opponents of Malibou Lakes Project Share Blame for Fire Risk
- Soviet Right Saw the Nation in Full Retreat
- Schoolchildren's Art Program Finds New Home
- U.S. Senator Says Peace Bill on Indian Lands Is Doomed : Environment: Daniel Inouye warns that the state has no authority to impose its rules on reservations--in this case, regulations on toxic dumps and landfills.
- Separate County Section Passes Another Hurdle : Athletics: Survey shows 70% of public high schools support taking next step. Southern Section Executive Committee will be briefed Thursday.
- He Feels They Had Him on the Run : Lawsuit: Moreno Valley photographer had enough of cross-country team taking water breaks on his property.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Flip Side of the Coens
- CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : Trading Action Around World Holds Steady : Markets: The Dow Jones industrial average climbs 15.66. Tokyo opens today with a gain, despite shooting in Russia.
- Continental to Lay Off 600, Cut More Than 100 Flights
- Lawrence Bernstein has been named senior vice...
- Soviet Troops in Germany Say They Would Never Fire on Own People : Armed forces: Mood of quiet defiance prevails among soldiers. They say power was seized illegally.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Insanity Plea Made in Double Murder
- City's $400,000 Settlement Brings Hope to Homeless : Litigation: The council decision to pay wrapped up civil rights suits filed after arrests at the Santa Ana Civic Center last year.
- Drowning Prompts Surrender of Day-Care License
- Life Terms Possible in Money Laundering Case
- San Diego Celebrates Itself at Weeklong Festival
- Colonia Residents Protest Shelter : Oxnard: They say the homeless center shouldn't be in their community, site of half of the eight proposed relocations.
- Judge Won't Drop Murder Charge in Prom Night Death
- SWIMMING : Camp Treatment Miffs Biondi
- Camarillo Protesters Decry Plans for Mall
- RETAIL / TOURISM
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : London Reportedly Opposed Iraq Truce
- Legislators Lobby Lobbyists for Campaign Contributions
- Abortion Opponents Rush Wichita Clinic; 130 Arrested : Protest: Activists scale fence, knock down counterdemonstrator. Two Operation Rescue leaders are taken into custody later.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : U. S. Again Told to Release Census Data
- What on Earth Is Fuss About? He's All for Saving Planet
- Woman Charged Under HIV Prostitution Law
- Where Was the Wisdom of Salomon? : A highflying brokerage house gets burned trying to corner the market
- Countywide : Santa Ana Man Dies in Freeway Accident
- Man to Stand Trial in Dog Beating Case
- VENTURA : Youth Hits Elderly Woman, Steals Rings
- 'Stop the Church' to Be Part of KCET Special
- RETAIL / TOURISM
- H. Staggers Sr.; Led Congress to Rail Reform Act
- * Taslim Olawale Elias; Nigerian Jurist Sat on World Court
- Court Rules Insurer Illegally Froze Pensions
- Storm Worsens Summer Blood Supply Shortage
- East Coast Begins Hurricane Bob Cleanup : Storm: At least 16 killed between the Carolinas and Canada. The amount of damage in Massachusetts alone is put at $1 billion.
- Emigres Find Common Ground in Protesting Gorbachev Ouster
- Yeltsin Backers Willing to Put Lives on the Line
- Alley Near School Site of Killing to Be Closed
- Prosecution Witness Pleads No Contest in Murder Case : Courts: The district attorney's office bargains with the gunman in exchange for testimony against the wife of a slain sex-video producer.
- Risky Business : Professor Has Unique Outlook on Entrepreneurship
- San Ysidro
- ANAHEIM : Police Still Seeking Hit-and-Run Suspect
- Soviet Turmoil Boosts News Ratings
- A Few Ground Rules for Picking Defense Stocks
- Lawsuit Settled; Homeless to Get $400,000
- Rising Tide of Soviet Protest : Hundreds of thousands of Soviets took to the streets in protest of the ouster of Mikhail S. Gorbachev. Among the most visible activity:
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRALIA : Berserk Man Stabs Seven in Rampage
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Abuse Trial Hears Ex-Day Care Worker
- Pope Fears the Loss of Hard-Won Church Gains in Soviet Union : Reaction: John Paul's enthusiastic tour of Eastern Europe ends on a glum note.
- Georgia Lawmakers Try to Cut 2,189 Jobs, $415 Million as Employees Demonstrate
- Port Hueneme : New Commander Takes Over at Base
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Health Plan Timing Divides Governors
- Confession Came After Duress, Suspect in Girl's Slaying Says : Crime: A Los Angeles man accused of kidnaping and killing Nadia Puente, 9, of Santa Ana testifies at a pretrial hearing.
- VENTURA : Council Takes Step Toward Cleanup Tax
- Basketball
- Unraveling a Hollywood Mystery : Movies: Future Films comes into town under a wrap of secrecy. Now, it says it alone has the answer to making successful movies.
- Wahlco Announces Purchase of Swiss, British Companies
- Key Words Influence Stands on Minorities : Polls find whites favor remedial programs--until 'quotas' or 'preferences' are mentioned.
- Golding, Silberman to Divorce After Seven Years of Marriage
- TUSTIN : City Council Adopts $60.5-Million Budget
- Ventura County Crime Rises 3.7%, but Stays Low in Comparison
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Pay $16,000 in Relocation Dispute
- Irvine-Based Reserve Unit Is Last in Region to Return : Gulf War: Fifty soldiers of the 6632nd Port Security Detachment are greeted by family and friends. The unit was also among the last to be called up.
- Butts Brings New Agent On Board : Chargers: Running back hires Leigh Steinberg, who is likely to get Butts into camp.
- CLIPBOARD : Non-Residential Building Valuations
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- Pension Fund Stops Dealings With Salomon : Investing: The California Public Employees' Retirement System says it will no longer trade Treasury securities with the scandal-tainted firm.
- Big U.S. Airlines Reduce Fares Further : Competition: Analysts say the latest round of cuts, which were triggered by British Airlines, will stop for a while.
- OJAI : Driver Killed After Pickup Rolls Over
- Soviet Coup Puts Museum Art Exchange Plan Into Question
- Groups Say Ethnic Shifts Increase Need for Human Relations Panel : Budget: Supervisors are leaning toward merging the commission with one on status of women to save money.
- Controls Extended for Panorama City
- RAMS : Reed Released at His Request
- Jefferies Didn't Know Writer Dabbled in Arts
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gross to Get Infamous Glove Back
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Unseeded Larsson Upsets Third-Seeded Wheaton
- Cream of the Underground to Converge Again on S.D.
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- * Henry F. Jackson; Expert on U.S. Policy Toward Africa
- Soviet Army's Allegiance Is a Major Question Mark : Military: Western experts say the loyalty of demoralized troops is far from assured.
- Inspections Ordered for Jetliner Rudders
- * William Gary Davis; Chief of KCOP-TV Creative Services
- Postal Employee Wins $14.8 Million in Lotto
- Soviet Right Saw the Nation in Full Retreat
- Chargers Claim Linebacker Wilcher
- Mazda Will Enter Luxury Market in '94 With 2 Sedans : Autos: The U.S. market is crowded, and competition is expected to heat up. But the profits in selling expensive models are hard to resist.
- RETAIL / TOURISM : P.J.'s Eatery Looking to Expand 'Mexican Sizzler' Concept
- Columbia Pictures, Culver City, has appointed Mark...
- CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : Europe Economies Seen Threatened by Soviet Upheaval
- CLIPBOARD : The Sporting Outlet
- Six Soviets Desert Ship in Seattle, May Seek to Stay in U.S.
- A Writer of Fanciful Tabloid Tales Comes Full Circle
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Condo Fire Causes $40,000 in Damage
- Sect Member Convicted of Murder
- THOUSAND OAKS : 107-Room Hotel to Be Auctioned to Pay Off Owner's Debts
- Gays Are Marching in the Mainstream : Rights: Even the Army will see that narrow stereotypes don't justify discrimination.
- County Asks State for its 'Fair Share' of Taxes : Government: Post-Proposition 13 property tax rules shortchange San Diego County by nearly $100 million a year, the suit contends.
- Lansford Yearns for Boot Camp
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Showing of Albacore Near the Central Coast Stirs a Ringing Success
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Deaths in Flooding Put at Nearly 3,000
- Highlights of Press Conference
- CAMARILLO : Store Burglar Takes 5 Fancy Skateboards
- Convair Gets Big Order to Replace Tomahawk Missiles Used in War
- OJAI : Schools Top Water Conservation Goals
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Campaign Launched to Recall 19 Trustees
- El Cajon
- MUSIC : Conducting: More or Less Than Meets the Eye?
- Strapped Networks Spread Thin in Moscow : Television: Veteran broadcast observers say the crisis exposes limitations of the Big 3's depleted news staffs.
- Mazda to Enter Luxury Market With 2 Sedans : Automobiles: The Amati, designed in Irvine as was the Miata, hasn't yet been priced but will probably range between $25,000 and $45,000.
- Despite Takeover, There's Still No Sausage in Stores, Shoppers Find : Economy: No change is discernible on the first day after Gorbachev's ouster.
- Convicted Bomber Receives Life Sentence : Civil rights: The Georgia man was found guilty in the deaths of a federal judge and a lawyer. The judgment disallows any chance for parole.
- All Economic Ties With Soviets on Hold, Bush Says : U.S. reaction: Toughening its stand, the Administration steps up the pressure on 'illegal coup.'
- Marking the Spot Is Automatic
- SCENE ON THE STREET : That Fitness Fit
- MWD Halts Water Conservation Rewards, Reduces Some Prices : Drought: Although dry spell is not over, brimming reservoirs in Southland force board to take actions.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Bell Gets Cash Settlement, Release Because of Injury
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Marino Signs a Contract Estimated at $25 Million
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves, Reds Split Difference in Doubleheader
- Queen of Aces Marks Return From Hiatus
- ENTERTAINMENT
- CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : Joint Ventures Will Continue, Soviets Say
- HomeFed Hires Outside Auditor, Adds Director
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Window Tinters Were in Dark About Threat to Their Industry : Courts: Many of the 120 such businesses in county hadn't heard of unsuccessful federal bid to ban the film.
- Owner of New York Post Files for Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: Three of developer Peter S. Kalikow's creditors refuse to wait on debt payments. The action will not affect the tabloid newspaper.
- 'Scared' Teen-Agers End Soviet Tour : Travel: The group was rushed to Leningrad airport for return to L.A. after tanks were seen in streets.
- Jupiter Flight Jeopardized by Failure to Free Antenna : Space: Odds increase that $1.4-billion Galileo mission will be unable to transmit data on the distant planet.
- Group Helps Children Cope With Family Tragedy : * Counseling: Sessions at Pomona hospital allow youngsters to discuss sorrow and fears with a professional counselor.
- 14th Cat Discovered in String of Mutilations
- Panel Accepts Builder's Offer of 23-Acre Site for Sylmar Park
- Driver Held After Crash in Drag-Race Kills 2, Injures 3 : Pacoima: One of the speeding Camaros slams into two oncoming vehicles. Police are still looking for the person who was driving the other.
- Apartment Manager Faces Racial Prejudice Charges
- Another Wall of Prejudice Starts to Fall
- Countywide : Food Tasting Raises Funds for C.A.A.N.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : The Terror Will Come, and Will Target Yeltsin : The rusty Bolshevik bandits may have moved too late. If they try to crush the people, the army will turn.
- Van Driver Charged in Crash That Killed Father and Daughter
- Murray Doesn't Expect to Stay a Dodger : Contract: First baseman cites team's unwillingness to discuss extension of his pact now.
- No Bread on the Table : Economy: The masses will support anyone who can improve living conditions.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Two Umpires Reportedly on Probation
- Tustin to Play for Bronze in Super Series
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Exile on Spain's Feet : Sprinter Myers Trades Her U.S. Citizenship for the Chance to Regain International Glory
- A Garland for a Champion : Studio City Teen Joins Long Parade of Soap Box Derby Winners at Akron
- A benefit equestrian event raised $52,000 for...
- A Warning Against Developing a Dependency--on Buzzwords
- Woman, 79, Is Raped, Robbed by Intruder
- New Life in a New World : Cultures: A Catholic festival in Missouri brings 40,000 immigrants to celebrate Vietnamese life in America.
- Tougher Outdoor Pool Rules Proposed : Swimming: Alarms would be required on doors. Fences would have to be more difficult for children to climb.
- Postal Clerk Claims $14.8-Million Lottery Prize : North Hollywood: The numbers came up for Robert Reed, 45, who always used birth dates. He plans to retire.
- Earl Wild on the Keys to American Pianism : Music: The 75-year-old pianist, who plays a Chopin program tonight at Hollywood Bowl, says personality and sound are the vital ingredients.
- Idec Pharmaceuticals Plans 1st Public Offering
- Crisis No Reason to Make Hasty Decisions
- Nintendo, Toys R Us Sued Over Game : Litigation: The suit contends that repeated use of a video game caused injury similar to repetitive stress disorders that are common in the workplace.
- * Harlan Foss; Veteran Opera Baritone
- Different Words: Evelyn Y. Davis, the stockholder-activist...
- Santa Rosa-based Optical Coating Laboratory Inc. announced...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Accused Slayer of 7 Tells of Obsession
- SDI Rocket Goes Astray, Is Destroyed
- Estonia Declares Its Independence : Baltics: In neighboring Latvia, Soviet troops disarm prime minister's guards and seize broadcast stations.
- Listening to Mikhail S. Gorbachev
- New Lease on Love : 18 Couples Renew Marriage Vows at Fairgrounds
- 'Surf City' Plan Ebbs as Council Votes for Delay
- Raccoon May Not Have Caused Transformer Blast
- Bill Would Force Soka to Change Its Name
- Populism vs. Tanks: Soviet Forces at Odds : Yeltsin must try to overcome the people's apathy
- USC, Loyola Will Meet Sept. 4 at Golden West
- Warner Center Plan Criticized as Bad for Business : Development: The Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce says density limits and traffic mitigation fees may make building too expensive for most companies.
- Yankees Give Mattingly Unkind Cut
- Welch Back in Cowboys' Saddle Again : Prep football: Buoyant Canyon coach shifts attention from courthouse to practice field after legal victory over Southern Section.
- Ak-Sar-Ben Is Waging Struggle for Survival
- GOLF
- QUOTABLE
- STAGE REVIEW : Wittiness Is a Rarity in 'Charity' : The ensemble in the Golden West College production is too often noisy and cute when it should be witty and winking.
- Trade Partners Issue Rosy Predictions
- STOCKS : 'Safe' Stocks Lead Market in Rebound
- A Step Back for Reforms
- CRISIS IN THE KREMLIN : Computers Help U.S. Firms Track Coup : Technology: A San Francisco company set up electronic mail service between America and the Soviet Union in 1985.
- Democrats Losing Again: Another Crisis Gives Bush a Boost
- Italian Trains Collide
- Man Gets Life Terms in Plot to Kill Mother
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Police Fire Tear Gas at 150 Black Children
- Violence Flares for 2nd Night in N.Y. : Race: Fifteen arrested as hundreds of policemen try to keep Jews, blacks apart. Trouble starts when car kills youth and Hasidic student is stabbed to death in retaliation.
- Condition of Man in Heart Mismatch Case Improves
- Russian Voices From the Streets Around Moscow
- New Life in a New World : Catholic festival draws 40,000 Vietnamese from across U.S. to a small town in Missouri for celebration of life in America.
- Retired Prizefighters Gather to Recall Their Golden Years : * Boxing: The Golden State Boxers and Wrestlers Assn. brings champions and challengers together to relive their hard-fought bouts.
- Television Yeltsin's Avenue to the People
- BOOK REVIEW : Glimpse Into Mind of a Wayfarer : SIGNPOSTS IN A STRANGE LAND; <i> Walker Percy, Edited by Patrick Samway</i> ; Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $25, 428 pages
- Toddler Run Down by Van in Yard Dies of Injuries; Motorist Is Charged : San Fernando: Her father was also killed in Sunday's accident. The driver is suspected of having been intoxicated.
- TUSTIN : Mayor Phones Again to Get the Picture
- Roy W. Paul Sr.; Retired Firefighter
- FULLERTON : More Than Just Reward for Lifesaver
- Feud, Not Gang, Now Blamed in Shooting
- Countywide : Foundation Given 2 Challenge Grants
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Group Selected to Suggest City Savings
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Larry Andersen Not Cheering About Tommy Lasorda's Antics
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins' Bats Carry Erickson to 16th Victory, 10-5
- Gulls Announce Radio, Television Deals
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Good by Any Definition : Carpenter Puts Lots of Rock in Country--or Is It the Other Way Around?
- BANKING
- Viet Seminary Transplants Its Roots in Rural Missouri