- Market May Lose Its Sign of Another Time
- No "Uhs" About It
- Gay Officers
- Let's Let Everybody Use All the Streets
- Unhealthy Vegetable?
- Who's Who?
- Lost Skiers Should Pay
- Nuestro Tiempo Special Edition: Artes de Mexico : Linking Our Past to Present, Future
- Protesting U.S. 'Thugs'
- 'Let the Scouts Stay' at Catalina Campsite
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 29, 1991
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- TELEVISION - Aug. 29, 1991
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 29, 1991
- FREE PIGSKIN: What happens when you have...
- S.D., Other Water Districts Assail Desalination Plan
- Link Sought in Freeway Killings of Two Women
- Biology Teacher Vows to Keep Up Creation Battle : Schools: John Peloza tells parents and fellow teachers he'll press on with harassment suit against Capistrano district.
- Slain Man's Estate Sole Bidder on Metzger House : Court Auction: White supremacist vows that losing his house will not force him to change his politics or his practices.
- Bird Advocates Say Tollway Unit Hurried Grading Job : Gnatcatcher: Environmentalists accuse the road agency of clearing scarce habitat just before a decision that could save the species.
- Builders' Study Warns of Gnatcatcher Havoc : Economy: But prediction of 'massive unemployment' comes under fire.
- Lawmaker Criticizes Lujan Friend's Soka Role : Parks: A former top-level adviser in the Interior Department is helping the Calabasas campus fight the purchase of its land for recreation.
- State Laws Can Override Lease Provisions
- Measles Epidemic Ebbing in California : Health: Rate falls sharply in nation, but officials won't say 4-year outbreak is over yet. New York cases have tripled.
- OUT OF FILM? The supervisors' lean new...
- CLASS DISMISSED: Wanting to help parents with...
- Man Leaves Suicide Message on Answering Machine, Kills Self
- DR. YES: Who has the most prestigious...
- WRITE YOUR LOCAL POLITICIAN
- Hernandez Aims to Seek Consensus as Councilman
- Measles Outbreak Ebbing : Health: Although officials won't say it's over, the epidemic is declining in California. New York State's rate has tripled, however.
- Measles Outbreak Ebbing : Health: Although officials won't say it's over, the epidemic is declining in California. New York State's rate has tripled, however.
- Man Leaves Chilling Message Before Police Find Him Dead
- LIGHT STYLE : Slim Chickens
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 29, 1991
- Soviet Breakup Could Hurt Economic Reform : Soviet Union: U.S. experts are heading to Moscow with prescriptions for fiscal change. But the independence of republics could hamper the restructuring needed to rescue the economy.
- Coffee Producers to Limit Supplies to Prop Up Prices
- MAKING IT WORK : Understanding Can Strengthen Love Foundation
- Brown Denies Advising Tobacco Industry : State politics: The Speaker says he did not give suggestions on legislative strategy to preempt local smoking rules. A memo quotes lobbyist as saying he did.
- Activist Calls Charges an Effort to Oust Him
- The Baltics' Long March to Independence
- Rupert Allan; Hollywood Publicist
- Barney Pressman; Famed Clothier
- Hospitals and Doctors Agree to Continue CMS : Medicine: They will keep providing care under an ill-funded public program. Hospitals will feel pinch.
- Future of Gnatcatcher Remains Up in the Air : Wildlife: Fish and Game officials undecided on whether to recommend tiny songbird as an endangered species candidate. Commission will meet Friday.
- CS Northridge Gains a Defensive Lineman
- LOS ALAMITOS : Creager Returns to Winner's Circle
- A Place in the Sun : Artist Plans to Show Solar-Oriented Sculpture in an Ancient Roman Site
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Pet Insurer May Be Put in Hands of Conservator
- Surveying Signs of Recovery at Southland Industrial Firms
- ENERGY
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Deal for Exam of Remains Rejected
- The Challenger : Martha Davis' Small but Tenacious Mono Lake Committee Has Taken On the DWP--and May Even Win
- Reprimanded General Escaped Worse Penalty : Military: Harsh report that called former commander of El Toro Marine base 'derelict' was rejected.
- Diplomatic Recognition Signals Acceptance of Independence
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Teen-Ager Indicted in Stabbing Death
- Insanity Plea in Mutilation Killing
- Inquiry Begins Into Cab Firm's Insurance
- Drunk Driver Gets 4 Years in Fatal Crash : Traffic: Los Feliz man, who has two convictions for driving while under the influence of alcohol, pleads no contest to gross vehicular manslaughter in deaths of wife and a passenger.
- Emmy Ratings Bolster Fox and TV Academy
- QUOTABLE
- Air Quality Report
- Officer Shoots 52-Inch Rattler That Was Ready to Strike Child
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Man Robs 3 Store Cashiers at Gunpoint
- CAMARILLO : Water District OKs 28% Budget Hike
- Zsa Zsa Has Happy Court Date, at Last
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dunston Inquires About L.A. Job
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Players' Day in Limbo Ends
- Live Soviet Coverage <i> Is</i> Revolutionary : Television: When local stations celebrate meaningless live shots of reporters in the field, it gets harder and harder to distinguish the real thing.
- Service Sector Needs More Than Job Cuts to Get Back on Track
- INTERNATIONAL
- FULLERTON : Senior Center Plans Anniversary Party
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 3 Held in Break-In at Jewelry Store
- Six School Districts Register Improved SAT Scores
- Anaheim Utility Tax Will Go to Voters in June
- Poll Gives L.A. Schools Low Marks : Education: System does not adequately prepare students for job market or college, substantial majority of public says.
- Chatsworth Finds a Place for Greentree : Prep basketball: School hires former Marshall coach into a teaching position, enabling him to guide program.
- NFC PREVIEW : Redskins Have Fewer Problems, Better Chance to Win the Title
- Horse Racing
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Season-Ticket Sales Drop
- Coalition Teaches Students That Blues Get Bad Rap : Performers tell young blacks that the music is a positive force that should inspire pride.
- UPI Reportedly to Seek Bankruptcy Protection Today
- Local ACLU to Debate Breaking With National Body on Thomas
- Top Bureaucrats Worry Over Jobs as Purge Spreads : Reform: Workers wonder how far down the layoffs will go. Yeltsin supporters replace former officials in almost every Soviet government department.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Australian Fruit Fly Turns Up in a Trap
- County, MALDEF to Join in Bid for New Census Data
- County to Permit Agencies to Sell Spare Water : Santa Clarita Valley: Two companies will share their ground-water reserves to make up for state cuts.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Land Deal Is a Blueprint for Public-Private Cooperation : The lessons learned from Laguna Laurel agreement can be applied to other ventures when all parties act in good faith.
- Newborn Girl Found Abandoned in Alley
- Officials Still Up in the Air Over Endangered Status for Songbird : Wildlife: Developers in San Diego and other areas are against such status for the California gnatcatcher.
- Davis Might Throw Book at the Author
- Go Figure Raiders, He Can't
- Eagle Creek's Travel-Gear Sales Moving Right Along : Manufacturing: The company has grown up with the Baby Boomers it first supplied with backpacks. Now it provides them with lightweight luggage.
- Keating Jury Impaneled; Trial Opens Today : Courts: Defense gives up an attempt to keep from the jury inflammatory statements made by the former S&L; chairman.
- Craftsman and Scholar Carve Niche in Furnishing World : Furniture: A Pasadena woodworker and architecture professor have teamed up to reproduce Greene & Greene designs. Their clients include the rich and famous.
- World Bank OKs Aid to Soviet Industry
- Terms to Be Offered in Police Bias Suit : Gays: Settlement would change policy on homosexual officers. Panel backs away from a 'gag order' on Gates.
- Murder Suspect's Ex-Wife Tells of Beating : Courts: The woman testifies that the accused killer of a fourth-grader tried to choke and suffocate her while in a jealous rage.
- Wide Use of Nuclear Dump to Be Barred
- Hubbard's Wife Clings to Belief in His Innocence
- L.A. Hillside Building Plan Sparks Hot Debate : Development: The measure would restrict construction of big homes on small lots along narrow streets.
- Stop Mimicking GOP, Jesse Jackson Urges : Politics: He calls on Democratic leaders to come up with a plan to rebuild cities.
- PTA Treasurer Charged With Embezzling $47,000
- Area Seniors Buck National Trend, Raise SAT Scores : Tests: With one exception, school districts score above U.S. average on math. Most show improvements over 1990.
- Giant Steps : Super Bowl Champions Make a Smooth Transition From Parcells to Handley, From Simms to Hostetler
- U.S. Open Bowling Will Return to Fountain Valley
- Angels, Finley Stop Tigers' Streak
- Clark's Struggles Persist; Padres Lose : Baseball: Ward's emergence relegates left fielder to part-time duty.
- Bobby 'No-Loss' Meets Demand : College football: Ross wins the hearts and minds of Georgia Tech fans, players.
- Game Shows: The Price Isn't Right : Television: Networks are dropping onetime staples in favor of talk and news shows, which are cheaper and attract younger audiences.
- TV Ratings : ABC Comedies Pay Off for Network
- BANKING/FINANCE : Thrift Regulators Change Management at Three Institutions
- Gorbachev Pleads for Unity : Vows to Quit if Disintegration Can't Be Halted : Soviet crisis: A coalition of 'centralizers' joins in effort to preserve nation. Yeltsin warns the republics of possible border revisions.
- Bernard Castro; Inventor Improved Convertible Couch
- World IN BRIEF : TOGO : Conference Strips President of Power
- Bangladeshis End Strike
- Help Soviets Financially, Jackson Urges : Politics: The civil rights leader would cut Pentagon spending by 33%, use funds to aid ailing U.S. cities and states as well as U.S.S.R.
- A Fertile Land for Growing Hate Groups
- Oak Park Residents Assail Jordan Ranch : Development: At a council meeting, builder says park agencies stand to gain thousands of acres if project is approved.
- Patients Giving Up On Emergency Rooms : Health: Studies find pain, not impatience, drives many away from overcrowded public hospitals. Waits of several hours are common.
- Barbecue Lighter Fluid Comes Clean : Environment: Kingsford had said it couldn't be done. But its products pass new strict smog standards.
- County Studies New System of Contracts for Trash Haulers
- Coffeehouse Culture : Poets, Free-Thinking Mavericks Finding a New Home
- Motorist, 42, Arrested After 3-Vehicle Crash That Injured 6
- Football
- ENERGY
- Thomas Rated 'Qualified' for Court by ABA
- Wide Use of Nuclear Dump to Be Barred
- SIMI VALLEY : Ex-Treasurer Pleads Guilty in Theft Case
- FILLMORE : Raven Eats Man Out of House and Home
- Chief Burgreen Rejects Plan to Eliminate Military Titles
- Workers of the World . . . Forgiveness! : Communism: How did visions of a "new dawn" drive people to commit atrocities on an unparalleled scale?
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- MISSION VIEJO : Race Relations Class for Teachers Sought
- Auditor Says Planners Must Resist Pressure From City Council Members
- If the Truth Be Told : Why the silencing of even a party paper, like Pravda, is a mistake
- IRVINE : Water Treatment Plan to Be Studied
- Greene Set for Biggest Challenge : Rams: Newly converted defensive end prepares to line up against larger opponents.
- Sailing
- LATC WATCH
- Marines Inquiry Lists Misdeeds by Ex-El Toro Chief
- Communist Party in France Vows to Struggle On
- Moldova Vows Independence From Moscow
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Teacher's Move for New Trial Denied
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : All-Male Schools Opened to Females
- Cambodia's 4 Factions Agree on Plans to Demobilize : Southeast Asia: Civil war parties agree to cut their armies to 30% of their present size. The move clears the way for an overall peace accord.
- Contractor Sought for Jail Addition
- GARDEN GROVE : Teachers Pitch In to Help Victims of Fire
- Six Families Living in Condemned Housing Get Eviction Reprieve : Apartments: County officials say they will seek criminal citations against the landlord. Tenants could still be forced to move this week.
- Car Mishap Leads to Fatal Argument; Neighbor Arrested
- OXNARD : Mobile-Home Fee Ordinance Protested
- VENTURA : City Approves Lease for Surfing Museum
- Pulling Canyon Out of Dumps
- Favorable Conditions for Holiday
- A Rewarding Exhibit of Czech Art Works
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves' Leibrandt Strikes Out 13 and Wins, 3-2
- ENERGY
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Adding On--Without Breaking Up
- BOOK REVIEW : Hot on the Trail of Adventurer : THE DEVIL SOLDIER: The Story of Frederick Townsend Ward <i> by Caleb Carr</i> ; Atlantic Monthly Press $22.95, 384 pages
- O.C. Man Wins Suit
- Protest in Madagascar
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Judge Refuses to Quit Smith Rape Case
- COUNTYWIDE : Rep. Lagomarsino to Travel to Moscow
- Man Extradited in Slaying of Ex-Iranian Minister
- Plan to Restrict Hillside Building Debated at Forum : Development: Some think the proposal will stop 'mansionization.' Others say it hinders property rights.
- High Desert Considers a County of Its Own : Antelope Valley: Business leaders say they are treated like a remote stepchild. They meet with a San Bernardino breakaway faction.
- Fighting Bureaucracy All the Way
- Jury Selection Begins in Trial of St. John
- COUNTYWIDE : Panel to Review Sunset Marina Lease
- SANTA ANA : Information Sought on Fatal Shooting
- TRADE WATCH : A Sticky Business
- Incarceration of Mentally Ill to Be Probed : Supervisors: Health and law enforcement officials will investigate the use of the County Jail as a facility for psychotic or disturbed people. Edelman also orders review of psychiatric response teams.
- 2 Arrested After 60-Mile Chase
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOVIET UNION : Drums Beat for a Soviet Watergate : Gorbachev will almost certainly emerge from the investigation of the coup thoroughly discredited.
- Basketball
- Baltic Nations Might Have '92 Olympic Teams : IOC: Samaranch says that the process would be easy because Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are former members.
- Lendl Just About Meets His Match : U.S. Open: He survives in 5 sets. Connors outlasts Patrick McEnroe in marathon.
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Padres Still Seeking to Deal Lefferts to the Boston Red Sox
- STAGE
- Merry Go Down Moves Closer to the Brass Ring
- Glory of Hollywood Boulevard Was Before Their Time
- Changing Haunts : Trends: Are vampires as scary as freeway shootings? Afraid of becoming irrelevant, horror writers are drawing from the darker sides of modern life. And L.A. is rife with inspiration.
- Finding Ways to Live With Growth in Our Back Yards : Housing: City needs to adopt a vision of community protection that makes room for unavoidable higher density.
- A Can, but It's Not for Trash : Homeless Accept Secure Bins for Belongings; Some Tell Misgivings
- Last Troops Return to Pendleton From Gulf
- OUTDOOR NOTES : DFG Set to Wing It as Dove Season Gets Under Way
- FOOTBALL
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Chargers Expected to Trade Billy Joe Tolliver to Falcons
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Solemn, Multimedia 'Visitations' in Long Beach
- Silent Movie Offers Program of '20s Collectibles
- Health : Hair Restorer Ads Will Target Women
- Fight for Control of MGM Begins in Delaware Court
- Shareholders Act; Parker Automotive Management Quits
- FHP's Marketing Plan Is Expected to Get OK : Health: Regulators say they've received too many complaints about sales tactics and will disclose their findings after a routine review.
- Anaheim OKs 8,000-Home Project Despite Suits : Development: Legal challenges over Gypsum Canyon could delay construction for years on 3,179-acre spread.
- Father Charged in Fatal Shooting of 4-Year-Old Son
- Newman to Get New Contract as Socker Coach
- KCRW Builds for Future With an Ear to the Past : Radio: A $1.2-million expansion, designed with help from the BBC, is tailored to producing studio dramas.
- Salomon May Lose Role in S&L; Cleanup
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Setting Up New Economic Links
- Matsushita Net Plunges; Cost of MCA Deal Cited
- Early Warning System Urged for Earthquakes
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 7 Die, 150 Hurt in Subway Derailment
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Loopholes Let Iran, Syria Buy U.S. Gear
- Lawyer-Client Sex Ethics Rule Blocked by Court
- FILLMORE : City Seeks to Block Sand, Gravel Mine
- Waning Baseball Season Creates a Behavioral Werewolf
- Final Lawsuits From Massacre Are Dismissed : Courts: The four cases, involving survivors and relatives in the 1984 McDonald's slayings, had grown stale, a judge says.
- OJAI : Council Asks More Monitoring of Smog
- Affholter Placed on Injured-Reserve List by the Packers
- VOLLEYBALL
- Umpire Palermo Vows to Return to Field : Comebacks: He makes first public statement after being shot, partially paralyzed while helping rescue two women from robbers.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Guzman, White Fill the Bill in Blue Jay Victory
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jimmy Cliff: Reggae, Willing and Able : The Jamaican singer's passionate, relentlessly physical performance at the Coach House boils with immediacy. He applies his talents to lighthearted and socially conscious numbers.
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Student Gets 6 Years in Slaying
- Computer, 1, Man, O: Computers didn't like...
- SEAL BEACH : Council Rejects Sale of Beer Near Beach
- Plumber Who Filmed King Beating Helps to Promote a How-To Video
- Neighbors Assail Townhouse Plan's Wall : Oxnard: La Colonia residents say the barrier is designed to separate rich and poor. The builder says privacy is the goal.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Jackson Steals His First Base
- Name in the News
- Wall Still Divides German Athletes : Track and field: Those from the East feel superior to their teammates from the West, who accuse them of using banned drugs.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rader: Firing Wasn't Personal
- Judge Approves NFL Settlement
- Health : Firm Seeks to Test Anti-Leukemia Drug
- O.C. Supervisors Hack Away, Pass Budget : Spending: $3.7-billion plan cuts back on sheriff's funds, eliminates women's panel, spares 4-H Clubs.
- Jurors Hear Tape of Alleged Bribe : Sting: FBI agent testifies that the defendants, former legislative aides charged as part of the Capitol operation, agreed to payments totaling $5,000.
- Council Loosens Curbs on Beach Solicitations
- COUNTYWIDE : Fair Attendance Declines by 7.1%
- Perhaps Not Quite a Perfect Election : But Mexico results reveal progress, and clout
- ORANGE : Children at CHOC Join Duo in Song
- Board Suspends Bonus Pay Plan
- Design of Fire School Expansion to Proceed
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Laguna Exhibit Probes the Past : 'Dream and Perspective: The American Scene in Southern California 1930-1945' shows how local art reacted to the Depression and World War II.
- The Disappearing U.S. Trade Gap : Economy: The $15.6-billion second-quarter deficit has almost vanished as a political issue. But the high budget deficit remains.
- Small Traces of Legal Drugs Found in Reporter's Body
- Wage Equity Concept Wanes as Women Slowly Close Pay Gap
- 'Gentleman Bandit' Turns Self in After 100 Robberies : Crime: Man with courtly manners took up gun after losing job. He surrenders to save an innocent person.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Jailing of Ex-IRA Member Upheld
- Philippine-U.S. Subic Bay Pact in Peril : Asia: The Aquino government appears unable to muster the votes to get the treaty ratified.
- COUNTYWIDE : Very Last Warriors Back Home
- Tough New Safety Rules Proposed for Trains : Legislature: Bills by Assemblyman Jack O'Connell and 2 other lawmakers would affect the transport of toxic materials.
- Kolender to Head California Youth Authority
- Slow Recovery Puts a Damper on Confidence
- National Semiconductor Takes $149-Million Charge
- STOCKS : Profit Taking Sinks Prices; Dow Falls 13.20
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLEY : Alcohol Found in 7 of 8 Killed in Crash
- Food Freebies for Police Pale in Comparison to Politicians'
- Don't Just Fly By This One : Off-base top gun deserves top-drawer Marine probe
- Seau's Drive Steers Him Toward Fame : Chargers: Second-year linebacker defies labels in his quest for excellence.
- Question of Time for Rams : Preview: The efficiency of their new defense and the nature of their offense remain to be seen.
- STAGE
- MUSIC : RIO, Orchestra Will Be Helped in Concert
- 'Hit-Piece' in Forbes Starts a Ruckus at S.F. City Hall
- Health : Settlement Will Cost Bolar $40 Million
- Smoke Canisters Fired at Sign-Waving Inmates : Immigration: Cuban detainees climb to roof of Alabama prison, display appeals for help. They had earlier faked a jailbreak.
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Latinos Found Lagging on Faculty
- CLIPBOARD : UCI ARBORETUM
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : Clinton Says Family Would Support Race
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Suspect in 5 Killings Is Tried for Robbery
- Lawyer Accused of Fraud in Case of Dead Woman
- N.W.A Member Pleads No Contest to Assaulting TV Rap Show Host
- Pepeli Wins With a Knockout in 6th Round to Reverse Tide
- Angels' Finley Wins 16th, Ends Tigers' Streak
- He's Following a Passing Fancy : Football: Former Woodbridge quarterback Fred Schweer, who went from hero to villain at Oregon State, seeks fresh start at New Mexico.
- SoCal Edison to Build 2nd Solar Plant in Desert : Energy: If the facility proves commercially practical, it may be the model for others capable of providing power for up to 200,000 homes.
- S.D. Firm Seeks OK to Test New Leukemia Drug
- She's Trying to Prove There's Less to Beauty Than Meets Eye
- COLUMN ONE : Minority Quotas in Elections? : Redrawing districts to favor the selection of blacks, Latinos and others has touched off a fresh debate over racial entitlements. Political alignments are scrambled.
- Man Dies From Drinking Poisonous 'Moonshine'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Shotgun Fired in Fight Over Tools
- Johnson Rolls to 200 Victory
- COUNTYWIDE : Kemp to Speak at Fund-Raising Fete
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Japan Firms Agree to Royalty Talks on Digital Music
- ENTERTAINMENT
- FHP Sales Tactics to Seniors Probed : Health: Federal regulators are examining claims that field agents selling the company's senior health plan used questionable methods and made misleading claims. The HMO is changing some of its marketing policies.
- Croatia Mobilizing to Battle Serbian Forces : Balkans: But the republic's president meets with Yugoslav officials to seek a civil war reprieve.
- Diller Gives an Earful, Brings Down the House
- Community Policing in L.A. Filled With Uncertainties : Law enforcement: Voguish but vague philosophy could be costly and would require fundamental change.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Petition Garners Needed Signatures
- Hermosa's Manager to Leave for Upland Post : Government: His support from the City Council had seriously eroded. The governing body in his new city split over hiring him.
- Why Don't the Races Mingle More? : Campus: Many students are ill at ease with those of other groups, but their efforts to break down barriers are in earnest.
- Bowling
- Tennis
- Fielder's Easygoing, but His Life Is Hectic : Baseball: Success on the field keeps Tiger slugger, who leads the majors in home runs and RBIs, busy off the field.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Dupree on Injured Reserve
- Montana Placed on Injured Reserve by 49ers : NFL: Quarterback will miss at least four games because of elbow injury.
- Dodgers Are Fit to Be Tied, and Braves Make It Happen : Baseball: Los Angeles gets three hits in 2-1 loss to Cubs. Atlanta beats Montreal to get even.
- TAB WARS
- New Site OKd for Grocer's Murder Trial