- Witness Isn't Positive on Tire Tracks : Murder trial: But prosecutor says impact on case against man accused of killing his wife may not be great.
- Covina : City Won't Seek Pool Grant
- Suicide Machine Doctor Assisted in 2 Women's Deaths, Lawyers Say
- Auto Dealer Koosa Faces a 'Friendly' Foreclosure : Financing: Religious order hopes to acquire title of Nissan of Downey, then lease it back to the beleaguered owner.
- Holding Ground : Gangs: Even with stepped-up security, the wisdom of nighttime football is being called into question. Not so at Venice High, where fans insist they'll hold on to the tradition.
- Andean Anti-Drug Plan Called a Failure : Cocaine war: U.S. auditors say the effort to halt the narcotics flow from 3 South American nations isn't working.
- Here's a Pizza Wheat Pie Fit for California
- Holiday Boutiques
- Save Junior High, Panel Is Urged : Education: Crowd at school board meeting speaks against a task force's proposal to tear down First Avenue school.
- Shamir Taking Charge of Israeli Team at Talks
- CAMARILLO : Condominium Plan Gets a New Chance
- VENTURA : Gabor Files Suit Against Accountant
- County IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Direct Phone Link to Armenia to Begin
- BOOK REVIEW : The Moral Landscape of the Backwoods : JOE<i> by Larry Brown</i> Algonquin Books $19.95, 345 pages
- Nanny, 19, Sentenced in Beating of Child, 2 : Crime: She was secretly videotaped by the father of the girl, who was hit repeatedly on the head with a wooden spoon.
- Gallegly Urges Stricter Rules for Citizenship : Immigration: The congressman wants to deny legal status to children born to illegal residents in the United States.
- Man Convicted of Killing Wife Gets Life Term : Courts: Robert Peernock is bound and gagged after shouting for a new trial. He was found guilty of staging a fatal car crash. He also threatened jurors from jail.
- Not a 'Victim' Was Lost : Rescue Agencies Leap Into Action in Simulated Crash of Jumbo Jet Into Ocean
- Waldon Navy Troubles Told by Prosecutor
- Bucks Run Lakers Off Forum Floor, 119-98 : Pro basketball: Moses Malone scores 21 points as Milwaukee prevails in exhibition tournament.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : In Excess May Skip Cup Classic
- The Houston Rockets have reached an agreement...
- El Camino Real Spikes Hopes of Cleveland
- PREP NOTES
- Compaq Announces Loss of $135 Million, Job Cuts
- Mexico in L.A. : Wrap Stars
- Mexico in L.A. : She Cooks So Fine
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : There's Still Some October Left for an Oktoberfest at Harbor Center
- Crenshaw : Shopping Mall Study OKd
- SOUTH COUNTY : 'Meltdown' Emergency Plans Tested
- Hopes for Fiscal Relief Die With Casino Defeat : Election: Anti-gambling camp overwhelms opposition by 2-1 ratio in vote. The city had hoped for added revenue.
- Ruling Stands Against Torrance Police Sgt. in Cyclist's Death
- PLATFORM : Community Is Key
- He Will Run With the Ball, Not His Mouth : College football: Wayne Pittman, SDSU's latest freshman to come to the fore, is as resolute as he is reticent.
- King of the Mountain : Thousand Oaks' Mutolo Made the Grades in Class, World Competition
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Utah's Offensive Consistency Generates Concern for Luginbill
- Robots Are Getting Down to Business : Technology: Still mostly experimental, these robots are cleaning floors, burying nuclear waste, acting as security guards and dismantling bombs.
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Cranberry Butter
- Glendale : College OKs Program Funds
- Massacre on a Commuter Train: 9 Killed, Dozens Hurt : South Africa: But the ANC and the rival Inkatha Party restate support for peace accord.
- Monrovia : Free Home Repair Program
- Malibu : Building Ban Exemptions
- Morningside Girls' Coach Randle Is Named Coach of Hawthorne Boys' Team
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Bowls Still Are Not Governed by Calendar
- Thanksgiving Comes Early for Turner, Family : Freedom: 'Daddy?' asks the daughter born while he was held hostage. Then, they sit down to a turkey dinner to celebrate.
- Council Studies Use of Deputies at Rose Parade : Security: Concern is expressed over rulings saying department has discriminated against female officers.
- Fire in San Clemente Partially Guts 1 Home, Damages 2 Others
- ELECTIONS / HAWTHORNE : Mayor Race Heats Up With Charges of 'Mud-Slinging,' 'Slimy' Politics
- Orange Unified School District
- 5th Medfly Is Found; No Aerial Spraying Yet
- VanderKolk Gives Birth to Daughter
- At the Heart of Vietnam: Old Dogma and New Possibility : U.S. moves toward normalization as desperate boat-people drama heats up
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Krickstein Upsets Stich in 3 Sets
- Game 3 Rating on CBS Is Highest Since 1988
- Miscellany
- AIRLINES
- BANKING
- What Americans Eat Is a Mystery
- Mexico in L.A. : It's Chile Inside
- Fat, Wonderful Fat : Health: The danger of fat lies not in its nature but in the quantity it's eaten.
- U.N. Peace Force
- Lynwood : Council Reverses Approval of Detention Home for Boys
- Lawmakers Face Limits : Politics: Some call term-limits a reform. Others are angry that they will have to retire or seek another office.
- Thomas Takes Oath in Secret Ceremony : Judiciary: Justice Rehnquist swears him in at hastily arranged function. He is said to want to get to work while high court is in recess.
- Bush Signals Veto of New Jobless Aid Bill : Legislation: It's called threat to recovery. The President has already scuttled or killed two other bids to extend unemployment benefits.
- Caring, Coping : Providers of Home Health Care Can Become Victims, Too
- Curb on U.S. Citizenship Proposed : Welfare: Simi Valley's Rep. Gallegly urges a constitutional amendment to deny status to children born in this country to those who are not legal residents.
- Judge's Ruling Sidetracks San Joaquin Hills Tollway : Traffic: Reviews of new air quality and wetlands studies are ordered before work begins on a segment of the road in Aliso Viejo.
- SANTA ANA : 2 Middle Schools May Go Year-Round
- Raider Is No Night Train Lane, Just Lionel : Pro football: Nightmare in Buffalo haunts Washington, who leads NFL with five interceptions.
- Race Across America Qualifier Set for Saturday
- Japan Criticizes U.S. on North America Trade Bloc
- SECURITIES
- Sears, Roebuck & Co.: The Chicago-based retailer...
- Big Airlines Reduce Some Fare Discounts
- RETAIL/LEISURE : Easy-to-Don Clothes Specialty of New JC Penney Outlet
- COMEDY : Impressionist Anzalone Brings His Loony Tunes to Newport Beach
- Hawaiian Gardens : Select-Area Smoking Ban Extended to All City Sites
- Compromise Fails; Banning-Dorsey Game in Jeopardy
- PREP NOTES
- Music and Dance Reviews : Ballet British Columbia at Glendale High
- 'Bonnie Raitt of Country' Gets His Due : The Recognition That Came With Vince Gill's No. 1 Hit Last Year Was Long in Coming
- Santa Fe Springs : Goodwill Cuts Employee Shifts, Thrift Store Hours
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : What's a Date Between Best Friends?
- Life Without High School
- Former Orange Coast College Dean of Literature Virgil Sessions Dead
- 3 Teen-Agers Seriously Hurt in Crash : Accident: The collision, which involved three vehicles, occurs Wednesday near Thousand Oaks.
- Former Aide to Supervisor Bailey to Run for His District 2 Seat
- COLUMN LEFT : Overfed CEOs Are Asking for a Revolution : Cutting royal deals in pay and perks is an exercise in freedom, but only for the elites.
- Baseball
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : McMahon Returning Against 49ers
- Smith, Harper Have Reunion at Home Plate : Game 4: Ex-teammates collide when Braves' runner tries to score from second and Twins' catcher has the ball waiting.
- Talent & The Art of South Cedros Avenue
- La Puente : Plan Commission Changes
- HALLOWEEN EVENTS : THEY'RE CREEPY and THEY'RE KOOKY : . . . Making Things Altogether Ooky at Knott's Berry Farm's Annual Haunt
- Life Without High School
- Las Tunas Beach Barriers to Be Rebuilt : Settlement: The city approves a plan that allows homeowners to replace the dilapidated groins.
- Panel Looks at Racial Tension in Schools : Ethnicity: Concerns are voiced that educators aren't meeting problem even as Latino, Asian numbers surge.
- Ballot Proposal Seeks Health Care for All Californians
- Woman Missing 3 Years Found Dead in Her Bed
- Cuomo Seriously Weighing Bid for President, Aides Say : Politics: New York governor described as studying options. How to handle both his state duties and a campaign is called major problem.
- La Costa Reincarnation of Small Encinitas Cafe
- Rock climbers scale freeway bridges because they're close and are ideal for training. But now Caltrans wants them . . . : Off the Wall
- Peninsula Carries Nation's No. 1 Ranking
- QUOTABLE
- A Bitter End to Movie Project : * Film: Bill Henderson says a friend sold out on plans for 'Roadside Prophets,' an update of 'Easy Rider.'
- Developer Pleads Guilty to Charges in Bank's Failure
- Mexico in L.A. : Dressed Up and Toned Down
- Umbrellas Are a Gift to Many
- Arcadia : Police Videos Approved
- Marital Rape a Crime, Britain's Highest Court Decrees : Law: The ruling sweeps away a 250-year-old legal principle as 'anachronistic and offensive.'
- Glendale : College Accepts Grant
- ROAD NOTE
- NEIGHBORS : Air Mail : Postal boxes on high catch the eye of motorists near Nick Medina's Oak View home.
- ROOMS WITH MANY VIEWS : Third Newport Biennial Exhibits Wildly Diverse Ways of Questioning the System
- Sushi Lovers Could Eat Bluefin Tuna Into Extinction : Conservationists fear Japan's craving for the species may be its undoing. In 20 years, its numbers have declined 90%.
- Chula Vista
- Pinto Misses Mom's Meals, but She's Running Free in Heartland : Cross-country: Former Katella standout is contributing to Kansas State team and adjusting to life in little Manhattan.
- The Clippers will play Maccabi Tel Aviv...
- Northrop Joins AX Jet Competition : Defense: Its potential share of the $50-billion project could reduce the company's reliance on revenue from the B-2.
- Standard Logic to Buy Computer Products Company
- Most Stocks Decline, but Dow Rises 1.12
- Mexico in L.A. : L.A.'s Hidden Chefs
- Florida's Lotto Jackpot Approaching $100 Million
- Teen's Father Sparks Probe of Deputy : Law enforcement: Man says son, 14, was handcuffed and held nearly two hours in retaliation for fistfight with officer's son. Sheriff's officials confirm investigation.
- Covina Given Edge in Annexation Efforts : Land dispute: Most of the area is left free from the clutches of the three cities that covet part of the land for its tax potential.
- Reaction Mixed on Normalizing Vietnam Ties
- Ellis Island Will Serve Foods From All Over the World
- If a Teacher Speaks Out
- Arabs Try to Forge United Front for Peace Conference : Mideast: Foreign ministers and PLO envoys gather in Syria to debate strategy and policies.
- PREP NOTES
- Raising Television's Sensitivity Quotient
- MUSIC REVIEW : Plenty to Smile About When Dutton Takes Stage
- Chevron Corp.: Reflecting an industry trend, Chevron...
- RJR Nabisco Inc.: The food and tobacco...
- ETHNIC COOKING : Mexico in L.A. : Barbacoa: Sloppy Joses
- West Hollywood : Park Camping Law Studied
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SCHOOL ELECTIONS : School Board Races Fail to Attract Large Field of Candidates : Education: Among 25 districts due to hold elections, seven cancel them for lack of challengers.
- THEATER REVIEWS 'THE REAL THING' AND 'FRANTIC MAN' : British and Local : A Ventura theater is staging a Tom Stoppard play about love and one about a stun-gun incident in the county.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : O'Hare Radar System Is Malfunctioning
- Life Without High School
- 2 Koreas Agree to Prepare Broad Reconciliation Plan
- Arrest Warrant for Iranian in Bakhtiar Case Hinders Paris-Tehran Ties
- Toward the Summit : A Ventura event on United Nations Day will look toward an upcoming meeting of world leaders on the environment.
- Peace Treaty Signed to End Cambodia War
- Paramount : City Gets Award for Its Role in New Apartment Project
- Social Security's Future Benefits
- County Social Workers Approve New Contract
- $450,000 Approved to Fund Limited Use of Theatre Center : Arts: Plans call for continued ethnic workshops at defunct city-owned playhouse, plus shows produced by independent companies.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Assailants Slash Store Clerk, Set Fire
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mayor Says City Can Afford Civic Plaza
- $10,000 Reward Posted in 3-Year-Old Killings
- Commuter Bikeway Alongside L.A. River Endorsed : Transportation: City and county officials back state funding to plan the $5.1-million project. The path would link North Hollywood to downtown.
- Kvartalnov Sparks Gulls Past Milwaukee
- ROUNDUP : Kocur Sparks Royal to Water Polo Win
- ART REVIEWS : Merrild's Humorous Slant on Cubism
- AIRLINES
- 2 Charged in Series of Garage Burglaries : Crime: Police say more than 30 people are victims of the break-ins, which occurred over a three-month period in the Rossmoyne neighborhood and southeast part of the city. Power tools and other items have been recovered.
- Carter Hawley Holders to Get Say in Overhaul
- Woman's Death Called 'Crime of Opportunity'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / EATZ BISTRO : Special Specials : Whether it's the daily offerings or the orzo, this is one of best places to eat in the Conejo Valley.
- Woman Shot in Face With Gun Kept Under Pillow
- House Approves Transportation Bill, O.C. Funds
- Arizona Town Confused as Times Go By : Daylight saving: In October, no two clocks in Tuba City seem to agree. It makes it difficult to shop or to keep appointments.
- Costumes at Prices That Aren't Scary
- Beverly Hills : Halloween Carnival Revived
- Artists in Their Element
- Planners Delay Unocal Project Vote Till Today
- Preliminary Hearing Set in 'Mall Murders' Case
- School Board Meeting Interrupted
- 'Little' Ervins Hitting It Big : Redskins: Former USC back making an impact as a rookie with unbeaten team.
- Plan to Lengthen City Section Varsity Season Hits Roadblock : Prep baseball: Some administrators believe junior-varsity teams would be slighted under coaches' proposal.
- Youth Football Serves as Building Block for Success : The Key to Many Powerhouse Programs? High School Coaches Point to Strong Pop Warner Leagues
- Pierce Guard Thankful for Extra Padding
- Supreme Court
- The Crowning Glory of Indonesia : Art Treasure Trove Is on View at the Natural History Museum of L.A. County
- Life Without High School
- Baker Visit to China on Hold Until Sale of Missiles to Syria Is Halted
- Yearning for Communism Tinges Protest in Moscow
- FILM : Everything's Monkey-Dory in 'Kong'
- Push for Term Limits May Rob Washington State of Its Clout
- She Battles the NCAA in Running Dispute : Cross-country: Bonnie Frankel, 46, wants to compete for Loyola Marymount, but the NCAA says she has no eligibility remaining.
- Teachers Picket Over District Spending
- Farm-Worker Housing OKd in San Marcos : Real Estate: Residents voice angry protests during four-hour council session before the $4.2-million, low-income apartment complex is approved.
- Pickup Crashes Into Front of Restaurant
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Not Obsessed With Beating Irish
- NOTES
- Tuna Run Could Boost Sportfishing Season
- Another Weak Finish for Kings
- WORLD SERIES : ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : Braves Still It in Game of Tag : Game 4: Atlanta gets even at home as Lemke triples, then slides around Harper on Willard's sacrifice fly to beat Twins, 3-2.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park's Defense Helps Beat Canyon in Water Polo
- Roster Thin as Sockers Start Season
- PREP NOTES
- ART
- Jazz Reviews : Drums Overpower Ahmad Jamal at Catalina
- Salads: The Changing Leaves of Fall
- Bellflower : Replacement Appointed for Departing School Trustee
- COLUMN ONE : Germany: Fear in the Night : As violent attacks against refugees escalate, some citizens are fighting back. With a glance back at history, they're turning out to watch over the asylum-seekers.
- Joke's on You: Barbara Bush apparently appreciated...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Aided Drug Barons, Witness Says
- Budget Shortfall of $3 Billion Faced by State
- Pope May Visit Mexico for Third Time in 1992
- La Verne : D.A.R.E. Program Planned
- Havel Gets Historic Czech Document
- Council Names International Citizen of Year
- The Ideal School : Artesia High Students Put Their Dreams on Paper
- It used to keep me up all...
- South Pasadena : Panel Studies Traffic Light
- Democrats Stepping Up Attacks on Bush : Politics: The leaders say the President's economic plan would mainly help the rich. Sasser, strong defender of budget accord, now favors modifications.
- Huntington Park : Group Vows to Fight Plan for Waste Plant Near School
- YORBA LINDA : City OKs Plans for Housing Expansion
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Best Answer Is Legislation
- Quiz Kids : High School Academic Teams Tune Up for Competition
- Man Leads Police on 25-Mile Freeway Chase
- ANAHEIM : Parking Fee Hike OKd for Stadium
- OXNARD : Schools' Enrollment Less Than Expected
- Police Beating May Have Killed Youth, Lawyer Says
- Sylvester, Leogrande Share Highs, Lows : Football: Friends on 2-5 CLU team contributed to Fontana High's national championship.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES
- STAGE REVIEW : Students Give Professional Touch to Angry 'Indians' : * The Fullerton College production, one of the best campus efforts around, is unfortunately matched with author's hyperbolic play.
- AIRLINES
- Nation's Recovery Isn't Under Way, Fed Report Finds : Economy: Retail and auto sales are weak, manufacturing is slow, bank lending and construction are down, a Federal Reserve study says. California's situation also continues to deteriorate.
- MARKETS : Mexico in L.A. : El Super Mercado
- No Summer
- VIDEO DISCOVERY : British Hit Below the Veldt in Beresford's 'Breaker Morant'
- If You Like Custard, This Fruit's for You
- PUMPKIN CITY'S PUMPKIN FARM
- Long Beach : Phase 1 of Pike Project Cut Back Due to Tight Economy
- KID STUFF : Museum's Rail Festival Celebrates the Trains That Still Can
- After She Was Left in the Dust, It Was Trojans Who Got Dusted
- PREP NOTES
- Video Rental Chart : 'Godfather III' Muscles In on Top 5
- Angels Buy Out 1992 Option on Winfield
- Music and Dance Reviews : Philharmonic Chamber Series Opens at Gindi
- MUSIC
- Port Disney Becomes DisneySea to Avoid Confusion
- NEWS ANALYSIS : European Pact Apt to Help U.S. Firms : Commerce: The agreement removes trade barriers among 19 countries, making the Continent more open.
- MOVIES - Oct. 24, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1991
- Obituaries - Oct. 24, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 24, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 24, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Oct. 24, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 24, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 24, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 24, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 24, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 24, 1991
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Discovering Which Side Is Up : Religion: Christian rally draws 8,500 for day of music, motivational speeches and spiritual messages at Anaheim Convention Center.
- Disney Teams Race to Meet Theme Park Deadline : Development: Two groups representing the Anaheim and Long Beach projects are working to finish proposals by year's end.
- CAMPAIGN '92: UC Irvine wants to be...
- LESS BAD: Does everything seem twice as...
- In O.C., Emigres Call for Hanoi Guarantee of Rights
- 1 Dies, 2 Hurt as Car Hits School Bus Leaving the Zoo
- Suspect in Plot on Bush Described as Successful Real Estate Agent
- LIGHT STYLE : Mexico in L.A. : Chipping Away at Fat
- WHITEY'S LAW: Why does Angels exec Whitey...
- Labor Troubles at Douglas : Disputes Over New Contract Highlight Industry Woes
- Cabbage With a College Education
- U.S. Opens Way for Vietnam Ties : Diplomacy: After Cambodian settlement, Baker announces steps toward reconciliation and offers talks. He says the POW-MIA issue is still a matter of concern.
- THE EAST BAY FIRE : Fire Declared Out; Death Toll at 24 : Disaster: Damage cost is estimated at $5 billion. Origin of Oakland blaze has been labeled suspicious.
- LEGAL VIEW / JEFFREY S. KLEIN and LOUIS M. BROWN : When Couples Share Insurance
- Hope Glimmers in Arts-Teaching Gloom : Resources: Hard times have dried up much support, but some corporations and foundations are still funding programs.
- Banning Refuses to Play Dorsey at Jackie Robinson Stadium
- THE EAST BAY FIRE : Chief Defends Department Against Scorching Criticism
- White House Denounces GOP-Backed Senate Rights Bill : Legislation: Danforth's proposed compromise is called a 'quota bill' by the Administration, which threatens a veto. Floor debate is delayed to today.
- THEY'RE BAAACK: When Irvine-based AST Research Inc....
- Fate of Transit Police May Hang on Blue Line : Law enforcement: RTD board is to decide whether to use its own force or renew a contract with the Sheriff's Department.
- Court Filing by Torrance Shows Strain With Mobil : Industry: Frustrated over the slow pace of Westinghouse's safety inspection of Mobil's refinery, city officials seek more formal court supervision.
- Police on Horseback Break Up Gay Protest : Demonstration: At least two activists are hit by batons outside hotel where Gov. Wilson was speaking.
- Friends Doubt Bush Plot by Broker : Inquiry: A man being investigated in connection with a possible threat against the President is the son of a former Oxnard mayor.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 24, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 24, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 24, 1991
- MAKING IT WORK : Mom and Dad Could Learn a Few Things Themselves
- GM, Ford Suffer Huge Losses in Third Quarter
- House Approves Tough Measure to Fight Crime : Legislation: The bill would broaden the death penalty, curb Death Row appeals and sometimes allow the use of evidence seized without a warrant.
- Supervisors Ask Study on Poison Center Funding
- FULLERTON : Planners to Ponder Project by Unocal
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustees Approve New Teachers' Pact
- Oxnard Mayor Seeks Change in Remap Plan : Reapportionment: Nao Takasugi's home was moved out of the 5th District. He will ask for a boundary adjustment.
- Sockers Still Don't Have Opening Roster Set
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- Chapman Women Win in Volleyball
- Small-Stock Story Begins to Take On a Life of Its Own
- New England Trails in Income Growth
- FBI Plans Bias-Free Recruiting Exam
- Top Banker Is Optimistic on Latin America : Economics: The head of the Inter-American Development Bank says a shift in attitudes is attracting billions in capital to the region.
- Quayle Says Regulations Harm Businesses, Buyers : Policy: He calls environment, consumer groups extremists but acknowledges that some rules are needed to protect the public.
- COLUMN ONE : A Revival of Six-Man Football : The field is shorter and the scores are often higher. As populations dwindle, rural towns are turning to the Depression-era game in a bid to keep high school teams of their own.
- Free Perks Aren't Worth Cost, Congressmen Say : Lawmakers: Rep. Robert Matsui is among California legislators who want to drop benefits because they give the image that representatives are part of a privileged class.
- Aquino Weighs a Reelection Bid
- Accused Teamsters Official to Reimburse $40,000
- UCAN Report Says Auto Insurance Firms Unscrupulous, Overpriced : Survey: The consumer group accuses some companies of 'bait- and-switch' tactics, and says the various policy offerings only confuse the average customer.
- Council Moves to Rid Itself of Planning Load : Government: City hopes to improve efficiency by shifting control of the Planning Department to the city manager.
- Joseph D. Peeler; Early Tax Law Specialist
- Lou Stoumen; Photographer and Teacher