- 'John' Misses Ralph
- Developments Ignite Growth Debate
- Yeas, Nays Speak Out on Measure A Rent Control Plan
- 'Sexy' Underwear
- Women in Film
- CALLING EVELYN WOOD
- Censorship, Good Taste and the Big 3 Networks
- Pay Cuts for L.A. Teachers
- Subplot Shocker
- Safety Warning
- Pay Cuts for L.A. Teachers
- Photo Message
- Recession and Bush
- Teen-Age Drinking
- No Wetlands Deal Until People Speak
- REPRODUCTION LINE
- Irvine Election Results In, but City's Future Remains Very Much Undecided
- Recession and Bush
- Developments Ignite Growth Debate
- A Focus on Long Term Is a Must for the U.S.
- Developments Ignite Growth Debate
- It's Time for Laws on Pool Safety
- Immigration Control
- Recession and Bush
- Uninformed
- Call for 'Caller'
- Build Picturephones With an On-Off Switch
- Recession and Bush
- Rancho Santa Fe Golf
- Company Sees Inaccuracy Over Open Space
- Sierra Madre Needs Annual Summer Shakespeare Festival
- CRY WOLFE
- THE ADVICE IS IN THE MAIL : Newsletters: Small real estate investors get high-powered advice on everything from making deals to the latest tax-saving hints.
- Betting on Tourist Dollars in Three Historic Colorado Mining Towns
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Disclosure of Quayle File Probed by U.S.
- Search Continues for Plane That Disappeared With 5 Aboard
- Family of 3 Slain by Arrow, Strangling : Murder: Rhode Island family had been missing since Sept. 20. Autopsies on the mother and child point to asphyxiation.
- Chemists Group Funds Study on Mountains
- It is a cliche to call the...
- COLUMN RIGHT / GEORGE WEIGEL : History Has Vindicated Elliott Abrams : Many persecuted people around the world think they owe him a debt of gratitude.
- Caltrans Work to Close Off-Ramp in Castaic
- Kenneth Guenther : A Voice for Independent Banks Stands Up to the Administration
- Mortgage-Related Investments Are Catching On
- MAN BITES TOWN
- THE BIZ
- Inman Honored by Architects
- To Stop a Thief
- Oh, Grow Up! : The Baby Boomers Are Freaking Out Over the Inevitable Passage of Time
- FREEWAY REPAIRS
- A Lost Horizon : Allensworth was he dream of an ex-slave who envisioned a place where blacks could live freely. Racism and hard times eventually killed his utopia. But its memory has survived.
- Women See Big Chance in '92 Voting : Politics: Participants at convention of female state legislators say voters will be looking for outsiders in the next election.
- Wilson Warns of Health, Welfare Cuts : Budget: Governor tells group of moderate Republicans that 'painful' round of spending reductions may also hit education. 'We cannot go on living in a fool's paradise,' he says.
- Why Science Cannot Be Denied : New studies suggest physical differences that cannot be ignored
- Slain Robber Used a Toy Gun
- Three Killed in Boat Fire Off Point Loma
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras, Courier Roll Into Final
- The Last Big Tax Shelter: Low-Income Housing
- SUICIDE
- Material Girl : MEDUSA'S GIFT, <i> By Lois Gould (Alfred A. Knopf: $19; 204 pp.)</i>
- Guava Competes With Persimmon as Fall Fruit
- A ROMANIAN JOURNAL : EXILE'S RETURN : The Author Fled His Homeland by Hoodwinking Ceausescu. Now He Returns to Find Small Dramas of Hope Amid a Profound Sense of Isolation
- Noriega Defense to Stress U.S. Ally Role : Trial: Judge may limit the ex-Panamanian strongman's attorneys from presenting evidence of his willingness to help the Nicaraguan Contras.
- HIV Group Stresses the Courage to Live : Health: Participants in the program are not terminally ill. They say it has provided them with a strong support system, which many had been missing.
- Sky Diver, 88, Says Age Is Just a Number : Thrill-seeker: Her activities include body-surfing and ice-fishing. And she enjoys a good steak dinner--with a gin and tonic.
- School for Scandal: Why Japan May Lose Its Competitive Edge : Business: Preferential business practices revealed by financial corruption undercut what makes the Japanese economy go round--trust.
- Judge Will Weigh Cub Scouts' Refusal to Recite Pledge : Courts: Twins William and Michael Randall say having to swear an oath to God violates their rights. It's one of several legal battles against the venerable organization.
- COMMENTARY ON THE COURTS : Case Backlog, Lack of New Judgeships Necessitate Innovation : Letting judges set attorney fees, taking litigation such as asbestos cases out of the courtroom would help.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Good news newspaper won't bend the rules--even for its own death notice.
- Research and References Bring Happy Ending
- S. Bernardino CountyHESPERIA: Phase 13 of Meadowood...
- Home Improvement : Dryness Sensor Vital Part in Dryer
- A Hunger for Stardom
- Veteran of LAPD Earns a Tribute for His Services
- Orion Says It Will Release 12 Films in '92 : Movies: Company tries to dispel reports of cash-flow problems. Announcement is met with some skepticism in the industry.
- Automotive Art: From Road to Wall
- LOTTERY RESULTS: Nov. 16
- SCHOOL CROWDING: The Los Angeles school board...
- Industry's Mistakes Tough on School : Environment: Wilmington Park School is located in a heavily industrial area. When toxic fumes escape a plant, or refinery, students and staff suffer.
- Cultural Care-Giving : Health Clinic Fills Gap by Serving Low-Income Vietnamese
- Philosopher With No Face : MICHEL FOUCAULT, <i> By Didier Eribon, translated by Betsy Wing (Harvard University Press: $27.95; 374 pp., illustrated)</i>
- Gleaning the Cube
- Many Cities Charge Fee for Security-System Use
- Gambling Has Raised Travel Stakes
- Japanese-Americans Stung by Vandalism at Center
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : THE ARTS : Mariachi Hot Line
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Free Form
- Viewers' Quest for Quality Can Make a Difference, Producers Say
- 3rd-Grade Class Has Prayers Answered
- 2 Cities Team Up on Smoking Bans : Health: Los Angeles and Santa Monica take steps toward a regional ban on restaurant smoking. The plan would blunt a key opposition argument: that smokers would take their business to another city.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Post Office Reopens After Shooting Spree
- TRUE BELIEVERS
- San Diego's No Place to Be in Hard Times
- Pumping a New Well--and Some Pockets
- Urban Refugees Put Squeeze on Rural Life : Lifestyles: It's a familiar story. Those who were lured to the quiet towns of Temecula and Murrieta are now facing the problems they tried to escape: traffic congestion, crime and pollution.
- TRUE BELIEVERS
- Accessory Units Can Ease House Shortage
- STYLE : STYLEMAKER : On a Roll
- 3rd Tropical Storm Strikes Philippines
- Edwards Leads Duke in Louisiana Balloting : Election: With 18% of the vote in, he has a 59%-41% edge over the former klansman. Networks project ex-governor as the winner.
- College Gets $500,000 to Boost Enrollment
- City Tries to Bring Vision of Its Future Into Focus : Planning: Effort seeks public consensus on development issues. The hope is to then set an agenda for carrying the ideas through.
- Man Held in Triple Slaying at His Antelope Valley Home
- Hold Back the Night : Whether it's a hand to hold, a massage, a soothing voice or an attentive ear, Night Light volunteers offer bedside comfort to those dying from AIDS.
- 'Miracle' Deer Saved Only to Be Killed by Poacher's Bullet
- Day Laborer Hiring Area Closed : Business: Attempt to establish site in parking lot of building-supply store fails quickly because of complaints from companies and customers. Organizers will seek to open a new center for workers.
- State Cuts Put Squeeze on Alcohol Investigators : Budget: With most of Orange County's state ABC officers facing layoffs, police and restaurateurs wonder how the job of enforcement and license processing will get done.
- Lomita Task Force to Tackle Solutions to Stray-Pet Problem
- Despite Snarls and Snarling, Seattle Art Museum Is Called Untarnished : Culture: There have been delays, wrangling and bungling, but most galleries in the new building are expected to be ready for public opening by Dec. 5.
- THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING HOLIDAY SALES : Retailing: Shoppers across the nation are scaling back purchase plans from last year's low levels. Southland stores, in particular, are in for a tough season.
- Walks in the Olympic Rain Forest
- Autistic Man Finds Life After 70 Years : Mental health: A child's strange behavior landed him in a state hospital for the insane. Released at last with his sister's help, he is learning social skills.
- Messages of Hate : Vandalism at Community Center Angers Japanese-Americans
- Second-Chance Sam
- British Loopholes Let Squatters Take Over Shops : Law: Officials believe there could be 60,000 residential and professional squats in England and Wales, with empty or closing businesses favorite targets.
- Additional Sentence Given to Drug Lord Tied to DEA Killing
- The 'Honeymoon' Isn't Over
- MEINERS OAKS : 1,000 Customers Lose Electricity
- Ex-Principal Gets House Arrest for Embezzling Funds
- Ice Cube's Frozen Assets Chill Capitol's Expenditures
- MUSIC : Minimalism to the Max : The controlled music of Philip Glass travels well in collaborative explorations--witness his 'Hydrogen Jukebox' with Allen Ginsberg
- A Moving Trattoria Experience
- AERO DYNAMICS: You can see why Sony...
- RESTAURANTS : La Serre in the Shop for an Overhaul
- INTERVIEW : Prisoner of His Image : Nick Nolte is sick of hearing 'ex-this and ex-that.' Hard living is now history and what he really wants to talk about is <i> a</i> -<i> c</i> -<i> t</i> -<i> i</i> -<i> n</i> -<i> g</i>
- MOVIES : You Mean Leslie Nielsen <i> Won't</i> Play Davy Crockett?
- Cigarettes, Martinis and Other Deceptions : THE DECEIVER, <i> By Frederick Forsyth (Bantam Books: $22.50; 496 pp.)</i>
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Here's the Pitch: Not Enough Legroom for Airline Coach Passengers : Seating: According to a Consumer Reports survey, Delta rates lowest in comfort for its new MD-11s. Midwest Express and Alaska Airlines get good marks.
- Developers Win Support-and Some Skepticism : Companies Hoping to Build on La Vina Site Adopt a Good-Neighbor Policy, but Opponents Are Wary
- Off-Duty Officer Shot in Robbery
- All Her Sins : Soapdom's bad Girl Finds her Name Soiled Again--on Prime Time
- SATICOY : Convicted Killer, 16, to Be Evaluated
- PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN'S HEALTH : Draw the Line at the Knife : Why gamble on the unproven safety of breast implants? Is a shapely silhouette worth the risk of cancer?
- New Respirator Masks Could Reduce Hazards for Firefighters : Technology: Device is being tested on an elite helicopter crew. Researchers believe the covering will provide protection from carbon monoxide.
- Absentee Voters Give Andersen a Narrow Victory : Hawthorne: A complete ballot count leaves Ginny Lambert 34 votes short in the race for mayor. The election results won't be certified until Nov. 25.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : From the Start, Sharkey Sparks Calvary Chapel to Victory
- GAMES PEOPLE PLAY: The late Roy Orbison...
- Chita Stays in Character : Rivera's cabaret act sums up a career's worth of meaty roles in some fabled Broadway musicals--and is short on self-serving chatter
- Coach's First-Class Tour of Santa Barbara : Excursions: Don Beck shows visitors the Wine Country, historic churches and 'the other side' of the region from a 1940 limo.
- Bob's Back : Cast From Newhart's First Show Reunites and Takes Up Where Dream Left Off
- Secret Soviet 'Stealth' Sub Photographed
- GEORGE CARLIN: Imagination on Tracks
- Edwards Defeats Duke in Louisiana Landslide : Election: He regains governorship with a resounding 61%-39% victory over the former klan leader. Turnout easily surpasses record.
- THE HOUSE : Banking Bill
- Discover More About the First Year of Life on Family Channel Documentary
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Piercing Looks
- "And now, we're going to play a...
- Soka Sect Has Problems in Canada Too : Development: Foes of religious group see a parallel between clashes over projects outside Toronto and here.
- Mind Games : High School Juniors and Seniors Compete With Brains, Not Brawn
- ARROYO SECO TOURS--Sponsored by the Los Angeles...
- City or Town?
- STYLE : Evening News
- When Flying Should Be Avoided
- Camel Safaris in Israel and Egypt
- How to Find--and Work With--Manager
- The Man Behind the Vision of Blacks-Only Community
- Viewpoints
- Russia Says Honecker Will Be Expelled
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Pure Pleasure
- Seeking Status With a $225,000 Pond Pet
- Clinics Report Huge Increase in Requests for HIV Testing : * Health: In the wake of Magic Johnson's recent announcement, one local facility reports four times as many people seeking to be tested for the virus that causes AIDS.
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : With 'Peace Dividend' Chatter Rampant, Will MICE Become Endangered Species?
- TRUE BELIEVERS
- Audit Backs 2nd Public Defender's Office : Courts: The county could save $750,000 a year by replacing a group of private attorneys in cases involving indigents, report says.
- $8.5-Million Loan to Mall Owners on Carson Agenda
- Dismissed Den Leader Once Ran Sex Video Company
- Moorpark Seeks Expansion Views
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : Clemson Wins Over Crowd, 40-7
- No Quiet Exit for Tarkanian : College basketball: Relationship between coach and university continues to deteriorate in his final season at Nevada Las Vegas.
- His Lifestyle Can't Blunt Pain of Loss
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Star Of The Crop Wins Prevue
- MOVIES : The Definitive Ms. M : Don't worry, the Divine Miss M isn't gone; it's just that Bette Midler has all these new responsibilities these days
- Oh, Grow Up! : The Baby Boomers Are Freaking Out Over the Inevitable Passage of Time
- AMERICAN INDIAN POETRY: An Anthology of Songs...
- County Asks Cities to Pay More for Beach Costs : Budgets: Officials want to be reimbursed for lifeguard and maintenance services. Some cities balk.
- Travelers be wary: Pickpockets/purse-snatching crimes are on...
- Crises Put N.Y. Hospitals in Grave Condition : Health: Mayor David N. Dinkins orders a review of the system amid allegations of malpractice and patient mistreatment.
- Manzanar and the Big Stall
- Lake Los Angeles Man Held in Killing of 3 Family Members : Crime: Oliver Vann allegedly shot his wife and her son and daughter-in-law to death Friday night.
- Expanded Rail Service Is on Right Track : Transportation Agency's Ambitious Plan Coincides With the Public's Desires
- Vista Seeded No. 1 in the 3-A Playoffs : High school: El Camino picked No. 1 in Division 2-A.
- Seahawks Take to Air With Krieg : Raiders: Return of quarterback bolsters offense. The days of Ground Chuck are gone.
- CROSS-COUNTRY / SOUTHERN SECTION PRELIMS : Late Bloomers From Area Join Advancing Brigade
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Redlands Loses Playoff Chances
- The Defense Rests in 123-105 Clipper Loss : Pro basketball: Golden State runs, guns its way to an easy victory at the Sports Arena.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Persistent Hulbert Gains Victory in Playoff
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Hawaii Plays It Safe, Ties San Jose With a Field Goal
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Relentless Saddleback Rolls On, 38-14
- CSUN Bids Adieu With Whimper in 55-12 Defeat
- Stansfield's "All Around the World" was one...
- In the Swim
- LOUISIANA RACE
- TWO STATES--ONE NATION? by Gunter Grass,...
- AUNG SAN OF BURMA by Aung...
- U.S. Says Japan Is to Blame if Trade Talks Fail
- Expected Budget Shortfall Adds to Money Woes : * Finances: Revenues for 1992-93 projected at $1.4 million less than needed. Officials consider options to ease financial problems, including layoffs.
- Dolphin Shows Dropped for Being Costly, Unfair
- Visitors Overwhelm a Park in Britain
- PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN'S HEALTH : Choosing Any Surgery Is a Personal Right : Politics, not science, would have millions live without breasts at all; the attack on implants is arrogant and sexist.
- This 7-Eleven Is Alive With the Sound of Muzak : Thousand Oaks: Southland Corp. hopes the classical tunes will chase away loitering youths.
- GOLF / SHAV GLICK : Daly Has a Big Appetite for More Success
- BEYOND NEWS OF THE WEIRD by...
- KANBAN: The Art of the Japanese Shop...
- Police Stage Paris Protest
- Canada's Cowboys May Be Endangered Species : Environment: Groups target the practice of grazing cattle on public grasslands, saying it is ecologically harmful. Ranch hands accuse them of hypocrisy.
- Various Soka Groups Appear Linked : Sects: Despite claims of independence, records and other sources reveal close ties among the religious and school organizations.
- Prairie Hamlet Waits for Its Deliverance : Midwest: A missile site brought a boom--and bust--to Nekoma, N.D., in the '70s. With an ear to the Pentagon, the town now hopes for a resurrection
- Why Not Reward a Political Scientist Who Helps a Neighborhood? : UC: Research should be more than specialized investigation. It should include applying scholarship to the classroom and to the world.
- BOOK MARK : Street-wise Perestroika: How to Score a Heineken
- Officials Fear 2 Mountain Lions Are in Fillmore Area : Wildlife: Game wardens returned another big cat to the wilds after its capture in a Chatsworth condominium complex.
- AIDS Awareness Hits Home : After Years of Meager Interest, Residents Swamp Local Services
- Fire Prescribed to Cure Ailing Forest : Environment: A policy of battling flames has left a sick ecosystem. Now a U.S. agency plans to allow natural blazes in the right place at the right time.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Pistons and Bulls Carrying Old Grudges in New Season
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK / ALAN DROOZ : Faulk Quickly Sets Two NCAA Records
- Irvine's League Title Drought Comes to an End After 15 Years
- Krenik Leads CSUN to Volleyball Win Over San Luis Obispo
- Deflation Era a Harsh Reality for Washington
- WASHINGTON : Finally, a Capital Gains Break Democrats Like
- Cher the Chameleon
- Las Vegas Erupts in Bargains : Sin City's Attempt to Lure Families and Low-Rollers Producesthe Lowest Prices in Years
- Building Permit Rise Seen as 1st Wave to '92 Growth
- Heaven Is Hiking the Sierra--With Hot Showers
- The Peddler of Books, By BARRY SEILER
- ICONS
- FICTION
- Airlines Ask for Rehearing on City Control of Airport Noise
- Black S. African Fights Sanctions : Diplomacy: First secretary of embassy in Washington says actions, although well-meaning, have backfired in his country.
- At 77, He's Leading Fight for Reforms
- Muzak Attack : Store Pipes Classical Music Into Parking Lot to Keep Youths Away
- Father Charged After 4 Children Die in Garage
- 1,000 Iraqi Civilians Died in Illegal Attacks, Rights Group Says : Gulf War: Middle East Watch report cites "needless deaths" in allied air raids. Defense Secretary Cheney rejects the allegations.
- It's Legal, but Fun Anyway
- Irvine's 20th Birthday Will Be Low-Key
- Latino Man's Body Found in Golden Hill
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Can Magic Breach the Wall of Denial Students Built Around AIDS?
- Changing Channels : Plan to Renovate Venice Waterways OKd After 30 Years
- Stealth Bombers of the Deep Carry Shocking Arsenal
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Captures State Water Polo Title
- COMMENTARY : Betting Bill Hard to Understand
- De la Hoya, Bray Lose Decisions at World Boxing Championships
- THE NHL / STEVE SPRINGER : Nordiques Still Trying to Get Fire on Ice
- Smith, Trojans Take the Fifth : USC: Mistakes costly as losing streak reaches five, 31-14. Crayton is the only bright spot with 185 yards rushing.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Coronado Rolls Past Mar Vista
- Basketball
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sharks' Slump on Road Is Extended by Canucks
- Miami Has Florida State's Number : College football: Seminoles' championship dreams ruined again by Hurricanes, 17-16. Possible winning field goal misses with 29 seconds to play.
- Band Leaders Marino, Pisano Sail Along With a Brazilian Style
- Check Fine Print About Utility Profits
- Yeas, Nays Speak Out on Measure A Rent Control Plan
- Developments Ignite Growth Debate
- Recession and Bush
- 'LITERARY CRUELTY'
- A Few Bad Apples in Social Services
- Unfairly Sentenced
- Build Picturephones With an On-Off Switch
- Censorship, Good Taste and the Big 3 Networks
- Yeas, Nays Speak Out on Measure A Rent Control Plan
- Yeas, Nays Speak Out on Measure A Rent Control Plan
- Re: "Harmony for Parade Still Elusive" (Times,...
- Pay Cuts for L.A. Teachers
- Irvine Election Results In, but City's Future Remains Very Much Undecided
- NONFICTION - Nov. 17, 1991
- NONFICTION - Nov. 17, 1991
- NONFICTION - Nov. 17, 1991
- NONFICTION - Nov. 17, 1991
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- NONFICTION - Nov. 17, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 17, 1991
- Orange County Proves Golden for Candidates : Fund-raising: Politicians come from across the country to mine millions, but not all strike it rich.
- Baker Presses China for Concessions : Diplomacy: But as the secretary prepares to return home, there's no sign of movement by Beijing on human rights, other issues.
- Coastal Panel Approves Controversial Mini-Mall : Development: The scaled-back project still faces a lawsuit by area residents, who claim it was improperly approved by the city.
- COLUMN ONE : Can Mexico Clean Up Its Act? : Pursuing a free-trade pact, President Salinas has taken some dramatic steps on the environment. But laws are ignored, enforcement is weak and the problems are massive.
- Blacks Voice Outrage Over Sentence in Girl's Death : Reaction: Some fear that fragile truce between Korean merchants and African-Americans could be in danger.
- A Lot Is At Stake for Both Sides in Mobile-Home Park Rent Issue : Election: Measure A would cap annual increases at three sites in Laguna Beach.
- O.C.'s Jobless Discovering Cruel Realities of Recession : Unemployment: As the downturn drags on, job hunters find themselves competing with thousands of other applicants for low-paying work for which they are often overqualified.
- Matsushita Plays a Low-Key Role at MCA for Now : Entertainment: Most Japanese investors in Hollywood operate under similar rules, on the philosophy that American creativity is what makes its products so popular worldwide.
- Shedding Light on Orissa Temples
- Brittany Dining Inspired by the Sea
- SPLIT: For nearly 15 years, they've been...
- GRIM SCENE: Unemployment is Orange County's newest...
- DOOBIE-DOOBIE-DOO: Will baby boomers ever grow up?...
- Blacks Seek to Channel Anger Over Sentence
- FACE TO FACE: The local Lincoln Club...
- Baker Presses China for Concessions : Diplomacy: But as the secretary prepares to return home, there's no sign of movement by Beijing on human rights, other issues.
- Fleet of Planes Fail to Locate Missing Cessna With 5 Aboard : Travel: More than 70 patrol pilots participate in search for craft that disappeared on flight from Arizona to Fullerton on the same day a snowstorm hit the mountains.
- 2 Ventura County GOP Congressmen Denounce Duke
- Michael's Video Takes Beating; 4 Minutes Cut
- DECORATING ADVICE : Wood Stove Makes a Hot Focal Point
- U.S. Urges Allies to Isolate Libya Over Pan Am Case : Terrorism: White House brushes aside Tripoli's proposal to let the World Court handle the bombing charges.
- Medicare Changes Favor Family Doctors
- Filipino's Case Challenges Visa Rule
- Serbians Seeking to Oust Yugoslavia's Prime Minister; 13th Truce Is Declared : Balkans: Markovic and his foreign minister have mishandled the crisis, lawmakers assert. The move could speed the country's breakup.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VENTURA : $27,000 Fine Levied for Interest Conflict
- Medicare Changes Favor Family Doctors
- Drawn by the Lure of Trout : Irvine Lake Attracts Big Crowd as Season Opens
- 2nd Coast Guard Cutter Arrives From East Coast