- KRTH News Director Quits in Dispute : Radio: Award-winning Claudia Marshall claims the FM station refuses to take news seriously. She takes Oregon post.
- Southern Section to Probe Welch, Canyon : Prep football: Investigation of alleged illegal practices comes amid calls for harsh punishment from opposing coaches.
- Pickup Driver Dies After Joy Ride at Indy
- ART
- Former El Camino Coach Gets L.A. City College Job
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK : San Diego Athletes Face Stiff Competition at State Meet : Finals: San Pasqual's Blunt, Escondido's Williams and Mt. Carmel's Dring will be running against some of the nation's best.
- Padres' Freeman Signs a Contract Extension
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS : Top 8 Seeded Boys Make Quarters
- BOXING / IRVINE MARRIOTT : Santa Ana's Chavez Scores Fourth-Round Knockout
- Braves Sweep Padres : Baseball: Glavine pitches Atlanta to 5-1 victory. More personnel changes are on the horizon for Padres.
- Comings and Goings Among South Bay Coaches : Mary Star: Frank Ponce De Leon resigns as baseball coach after six seasons. He will be replaced by Ray Estrada.
- He Isn't Taking the Criticism Lying Down : Boxing: Some say Saturday's fight against Terry Norris will end Donald Curry's career. Curry says he can win.
- '72 Auto Crash Haunts Masur
- The Best Days of Their Lives : Hundreds of Soap Fans Work Up a Lather Over Chance to Meet Their Idols
- Jazz Reviews : Sheppard, Obiedo Share Bill
- Episodes Going South : Television: KOCE is forced to skip over nearly 200 installments of 'EastEnders.' But fans will get help catching up.
- This Sophomore Is in a Class by Herself : Prep track: Oxnard Rio Mesa sprinter Marion Jones aims for the Olympics, but she hasn't decided which country she will represent.
- CSUN Softball Team Honors Calcante
- Hockey
- Former Padres Alomar, Carter Enjoying New Climate in Toronto : Baseball: Most of the bitterness has faded from players stung by trade. After last year's feuds, they're glad to be Blue Jays and in contention in AL East.
- TV Ratings : CBS Lands Four Shows in Top 10
- Sunset Teams Will Feel Pinch : Budgets: Huntington Beach Union District approves cuts, which will eliminate stipends for several coaching positions. Six of the seven schools in league will be affected.
- Jazz Reviews : A Triumphant Return for Gerald Wilson
- No Surprise, Another Title for Santa Barbara : Prep tennis: Trigueiro's strict coaching style, top-ranked players have helped Dons become the Southern Section's dominant program.
- 3-A BASEBALL FINAL : Mira Mesa-Montgomery Promises to Be a Pitchers' Duel : Championship: Offense might be scarce when county's two premier pitching staffs hook up.
- MUSIC
- Bishop Montgomery's Haynes Discovers Her Featured Events : Track and field: Standout will compete in 300-meter hurdles and long jump at state meet.
- Signs of Revival Buoy Nuclear Power Industry : Energy: Several Orange County companies would benefit from any increase in the construction of plants. A major problem is how to dispose of radioactive wastes.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Coffee Companies Agree on Merger
- THE STATE OF THE ECONOMY
- Robert W. O'Leary has been elected chairman...
- COMEDY : Carol Leifer: Walking Around the Easy Laughs
- Glendora : Owner Can Keep 2 Horses
- Greenpeace Puts Gulf War Toll at 200,000
- Hardy Berries Make a Tart Inland Crop
- COLUMN ONE : Greenspan: Supreme Survivor : The Fed chairman, one-time jazz saxophonist and disciple of Ayn Rand, has become the nation's premier economic force. Though under fire, he is likely to be reappointed.
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE ALTO PART' : Family Fetters : A flawed play about mothers and daughters in the '50s is partly redeemed by a fine Ensemble Theatre production.
- Classmates Scattering Here, There for College
- To Live and Write in L.A. : Former Secret Service Agent Books Crooks--and Police--in Crime Novels
- Bill to Permit TV Coverage of Executions Fails in Assembly
- Estate Owner Is Neighborly--Within Limits
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PRESS : Cynicism Works--If You're Bogart : Reporters think they're doing their job by being adversarial, but to the TV viewer, it looks like unmerited arrogance.
- ORANGE : Group Wants Voting on Council Vacancy
- Fluor Still Leader of Pack: For the...
- Gloria Martinez has been named to head...
- ABC-TV and Cable Channel to Share Prime-Time Series
- The Restructured Mondavi Holdings
- * Angeline Lieber; UCLA Hostess to Exchange Students
- Boy Mauled by Dog Survives 7 Operations
- Rules for Offshore Terminals Tightened to Curb Oil Spills
- Looting at Thai Crash Scene Denounced : Disaster: Villagers may have complicated search for clues to cause of loss of Austrian airliner.
- SPORTSCOPE : Individual Titles Lure Athletes at State Meet
- A DAY IN THE PARK
- Activist Caught in the Middle on Southwest Museum : Mt. Washington: The architect serves on a panel that will help decide whether the institution will move from its landmark building.
- 1991 SUZUKI SIDEKICK : Sport-Utility 4WD for Middle Ground
- Santa Monica : 4.5% Rent Increase Backed
- New Owners Work to Build Hospital Image
- Wilson Plan for Forestry Bond Issue Backed
- A Librarian's Notes Shed Some Light on History of Glendale
- Furon 1st-Quarter Profit Down 50% From Last Year
- NEWS ANALYSIS : German Central Bank's Chief to Stay the Course
- Loan Firms Accused of Bilking Poor Out of Homes : Banking: Property holders are talked into borrowing on their equity to pay bills. But the payments are more than they can afford--and the lenders foreclose on them.
- Reed W. Morgan has been appointed vice...
- James E. Patrick has joined the Laguna...
- Napa Valley in Costa Mesa?
- 3 Area Teams Vie for CIF Titles
- New Foodology From Down UnderAustralian specialist in...
- Homeowners Group Vows to Fight Revised Plan for Glenoaks Canyon : Development: Like the initial, rejected proposal, the 24-house subdivision would require the razing of a ridgeline.
- Soviet Weekly Sees Sellout in Deal With Chevron to Develop Oil Field
- Officers Voice Anger Over King's Release From Jail
- A Matter of Degrees : Freeway, Family Close AAs, BAs, MAs, & Ph.Ds
- The Region : Industry Council Honors
- Santa Monica-based National Medical Enterprises Inc. said...
- Rise in Bank Failures Seen: An official...
- Akers Cracks Down on IBM's Managers : High tech: The chairman says employees are 'too damn comfortable' as IBM loses business. He wants more marginal employees fired.
- Frank O'Toole has been named director of...
- Delbert A. Fisher has been named president...
- L.L. (Ike) Massey has been named publisher...
- Marathon to Pay $4 Million: The oil...
- How to Plan a Perfect Party
- Hankey's in Santa Ana Sports a New Old Look
- Santa Monica : Closed Campus Considered
- NEIGHBORS : Prom Nights : A tuxedo rental shop's most memorable young customers ended up wearing their finery to jail.
- Salute to Recreation Through Sunday
- La Jolla Tradition Continues at 30th Debutante Ball
- Road to No-Fault Plan Stops at Brown's Office : Insurance: Prospects for lower premiums appear dim unless Wilson agrees to negotiate with Speaker.
- South El Monte : Restaurant Dancing OKd
- Ideas for Widening Expressway Studied : Transportation: Link between Culver City and Marina del Rey is subject of behind-the-scenes talks between county officials and developers.
- Suit in Failure of S&L; With Ties to Neil Bush Settled : Thrift: A $49.5-million pact is reached in Silverado Banking, Savings & Loan case.
- Low-Priced Laser Printers On Line
- Former Chicago Bank Officials Accused of Fraud
- NBC Sells Interest in Video Distribution Unit:...
- Digital Microwave Corp., San Jose, has named...
- Final-Hour Market-Opening Talks Due: A senior Commerce...
- Downey : Neighborhood Petitions for Freeway Sound Wall Funds
- Vandalism of Jacaranda Fails to Deter Beautification Group : Nature: The volunteers decide to replace the damaged tree and to expand their effort to make the community's entrance more attractive.
- The Real Margaritaville : The cocktail, first concocted for a young showgirl, evokes memories of a special time for its creator.
- N.Y. Inmates Give Up, Free Hostages, Tape Grievances
- Polytechnic Sudent Wins 2 Scholarships
- 8 Injured in Air Force Helicopter Crash at Sea
- Last Shot in the Battle Over 'Crazy Horse'? : Crime: Author Peter Matthiessen says another man's confession clears Indian activist Leonard Peltier in FBI agents' deaths.
- Newport's Bouzy Rouge Becomes a Good Sport; Giorgio Gets a Twin
- Slim Prices for Ladies in Waiting
- Beverly Hills : Race Route Plans Rejected
- Raymond Schuler has joined the law firm...
- Trump Shuttle Plans Discounts for the Summer
- Along Came Pasta Maria
- Caltech Professor Wins Bowie Medal
- Orange Crush
- Beverly Hills : Jazz Festival Planned
- La Canada Flintridge Voters to Decide School Parcel Tax
- Cholera Toll in Peru
- Xerox Names Paul Allaire as Chairman
- Rosemead : Lobby Group Elects Official
- Nebraska Adopts Curbs on Abortion
- Long Beach : Asian Businessman Named to Disney Advisory Panel
- Charter Oak Names Superintendent
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Warn of Airport Burglaries
- ELECTIONS LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL : Gray's Background Is Always in the Forefront : Politics: Old-fashioned values and concern for the downtrodden drive the 6th District challenger. Even political foes praise her hard work and heart.
- Jacobs Wins Uranium Cleanup Contract: Jacobs Engineering...
- Treasury Sells Cash Management Bills: The Treasury...
- STOCKS : Stocks Gain for Third Session; Dow Rises 10.73
- Arvid R. Tillmar has been selected as...
- Janna Jackson has been appointed vice president/operations...
- In Defense of Fences : Residents Debate Whether Gated Enclaves Fit With Old-Fashioned Neighborly Ideals
- ON RESTAURANTS : Epazote's Margaritas Still 1 of Best in Town
- Santa Monica : No. 20 for P.S. No. 1
- Baker Analysis: Soviets Sincere, Reform Flawed
- Drilling In Pride : Juveniles: Two Lake Hughes boot camps offer teen-agers who have abused drugs or alcohol a chance to learn discipline and escape the streets.
- Exiled Dissident Fang Denounces Bush's China Policy : Trade: He calls the Administration's position unprincipled and compares it with U.S. treatment of Moscow.
- 4 Students Win United Teacher Awards
- Moorpark College Official Says Retirement, Trouble Unrelated
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Surrender in the Grass:A man who was...
- Roger Barna, Ric Fochtman and Terry O'Flynn...
- American Sues Newsletter Over Air Fare Data
- Coffee Bars, Yogurt Bars and Light Sour Cream
- Long Beach : Verna Harshfield, Founder of Group for Seniors, Dies
- The Key to Mondavi: Consistency
- Hardtop Tacos
- Monterey Park : Pay Increases Approved
- First Things First: An Aptitude for Achievement Tests
- California IN BRIEF : SALINAS : 3 Sued Over 'Hunt' of Caged Animals
- Fire Razes Sierra Club Headquarters
- MUSIC : At the Baroque Fest, the Support Outweighs the Struggle
- Eugene Lourie; Art Director for 2 Jean Renoir Classics
- Living History : Talks with those who were in the trenches and on the home front make World War II more real for students.
- Glendora : Developer Gets Extension
- New Collection Is a Real 'Drabble'-Rouser
- Links Inc. Chapter Awards Scholarships
- D.A., County Investigate Spending by Cash-Strapped Municipal Court
- Government Dismisses Oldenburg Case: Federal prosecutors in...
- Jonathan Waxman Gets a Restaurant
- The Voice of Italian Cooking : Author: Marcella Hazan is dogmatic and very serious. But her three cookbooks have changed Americans attitudes about the cuisine of Italy.
- Four Community Leaders to Be Feted
- Alhambra : Mayor, Vice Mayor Installed
- DISARMING THE MIDEAST
- CSULB Team Will Play Saturday in College World Series
- Sturges Has a Merry 'Christmas in July'
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : And Just How Did Your Sacrifice Fly?
- PROFILE GLENN DICTEROW : Going Solo : The New York Philharmonic concertmaster will perform with the Conejo Symphony June 8.
- The Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce...
- Woods Goes From Prominence to Prom : Runner Qualifies for State Track Meet in 2 Events, Then Rushes to Dance for Seniors
- Five Rewarded for Graffiti-Busting Feats
- Cleanup of Keys Sought in Suit : Ventura: Owners of the waterfront homes ask $15 million in damages and a permanent maintenance agreement.
- CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12TH DISTRICT : Campaign Zeros In on School Crime : Charges: Bernson says Korenstein didn't back up her policy to expel students with weapons. She claims he's diverting attention from Porter Ranch.
- Neighborhood Presses for Identity It Lost in 1962
- Dirt Cave-In Kills Laborer in Ditch in Mission Viejo : Accident: An engineer and geologist had just OKd the site. Co-workers could not dig victim out by hand.
- Jane Pisano Named to Position at USC
- NEWPORT BEACH : Drug Plague Has No Bias, Vereen Says
- Residents Asked to Balance City's Budget : Santa Ana: Spending plan released by city manager calls for a higher utility tax and fee increases. He puts the blame on state and county governments.
- Schofield Saves Day for Finley : Angels: Shortstop makes two big plays in the field, then sparks six-run inning. Pitcher wins his eighth, 8-4.
- CLIPBOARD : Working for the Man
- Council OKs Parking Fine Contract Over Charges of Favoritism : City Hall: Nate Holden says other members gave in to heavy lobbying by company. They say he cost city $500,000 by tying up proposal in committee.
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Vellozzi Again Earns Save for Van Nuys, 3-2
- Boxing
- Upstart Granada Hills Bids to Stop El Camino Real's Streak in Softball
- Low-Voltage Persona, High-Voltage Gig : Jann Browne Is Plaintive and Fiery, Sassy and Hurt; She's Best at Mixing Emotional Shades
- Fast Forward for KOCE Screening of 'EastEnders' : Television: Technical wrangle with the BBC over residual rights forces the station to skip over nearly 200 episodes of the popular soap.
- The 'Bean Scene' Sprouting in O.C. : Fledgling Business Already Runs Into Snag
- State Orders Firm to Halt PCB Discharge : Pollution: Agency charges scrap-metal exporter with sprinkling high levels of the carcinogen into Los Angeles Harbor.
- Torrance OKs Wide Search for New Chief : Police: A firm will get about $20,000 to find and screen candidates from outside the city. They will be considered along with Torrance officers to replace Donald Nash, who is retiring.
- Bill Would Let Zoo Recognize Liquor Firm Donors
- Appeal of Approval for Lancaster Prison Gets Cool Reception
- RELIGION WATCH : Cardinal Rule
- MOORPARK : 60 Show Support for College President
- Brown Act Pulls Plug on Networking
- Section Reaffirms Vote on Releaguing
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Bandaged Becker Wraps Up 5-Set Victory
- Soft Touches Make It Hard on the Dodgers in Hershiser's Return
- TV REVIEW : An Unsubtle 'Home Front'
- UCLA, Hammer Museum Consider Closer Ties : Arts: 'Friendly discussions' could result in university taking a major role in the museum's operations.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Comic Takes Aim at Everyone : Humor: Bobby Slayton's fast-paced routine doesn't play favorites.
- No Ecstasy, No Agony Either : Dodgers: Hershiser struggles through first inning, allowing four runs in 8-2 loss to Astros.
- Woman Denies She Enticed Three Players in USC Case
- Kings Don't Keep Tonelli Out of the Draft : Hockey: Watters, Halkidis, Bjugstad among others who could be selected today by Minnesota or expansion San Jose Sharks.
- The Accidental Chart Revolution : Pop music: Billboard's new method of tracking sales is a byproduct of a once-rival market research system.
- Surely Iran Cannot Be Serious : But if it is, there is one easy way to show it
- Oceanside to Launch Seaside Concert Series
- K&B; Takes Aim at Mid-Range Housing Market : Construction: Long known for its low-cost homes, Kaufman & Broad forms a subsidiary to build for the $200,000 to $300,000 price range.
- Businesses Take on Bigger Role at Schools : Education: Lean times and slim budgets force districts to rely more on corporate sponsors for everything from supplies to career advice.
- Alhambra : $8-Million Bond Plan
- Pico Rivera : Court Wards Begin Painting House Numbers on Curbs
- New Cardinals Mirror Pontiff's Vision of Church
- Vital Statistics : Modern medicine can give us all the information we could want--and more--about the state of our health.
- Elder Statesman Succeeds Gandhi as Head of India's Congress-I Party : Politics: Rao, former foreign minister, is selected after widow rejects post.
- Hurdler Vickers Is On the Fast Track : UCLA: Former sprinter finds success as a hurdler. She will be competing in two events at this week's NCAA meet.
- Pomona College Professor Gets Award
- Bond Measure Earmarks Funds for Area Parks
- Bush's Plan Seems Little More Than a Wishful Appeal : Diplomacy: There are few specifics. Success would require sellers and buyers to curb appetites for profits and arms.
- Ramona Student Receives Scholarship
- Escondido Arts Center Another Step Closer to Reality
- Senior VP Appointed by Paine & Associates
- Track Team Coach Doubles as Childbirth Coach
- Democrats Agree to Rights Bill Revision : Congress: The new wording calls hiring quotas 'unlawful.' Leaders seek support of lawmakers from Southern and urban ethnic districts.
- Picus Calls New Warner Ridge Plan 'Out of Line' : Development: The proposal calls for 650,000 square feet of commercial space and 250 apartments on the controversial Woodland Hills parcel.
- Trial Resumes in Marijuana Farms Case : Courts: Proceedings were delayed while the defendant, accused of a multimillion-dollar operation, recovered from a car crash.
- Council Narrowly Approves Budget : Finances: Lawmakers are still divided on tax proposal needed to balance the plan. Document is sent on to the mayor's office.
- Irvine Also Sets Sights on New Federal Courthouse
- Rotary Club Admits a Woman Despite Tie Vote : Sex issue: A female bank vice president was accepted in Garden Grove despite one member's lobbying efforts against her and a divided membership.
- IRVINE : 3 UCI Students Win Grad Scholarships
- OJAI : City Joins Lawsuit Over County Fees
- Mellow? Knight Says He's Still Cranky After All These Years
- Comings and Goings Among South Bay Coaches : Mira Costa: Santa Monica College assistant Bill Lysle is named football coach. He replaces Larry Petrill.
- MOTOR RACING : Mears' Thinking: If Indy Isn't Broken, Don't Fix It
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Zane Smith Holds Cardinals to One Hit Again
- Newport Salute to Bighearted Kenton
- Couple's Hopes Riding High on 'Tales of Tinseltown'
- San Diego
- Rally Urges Lawmakers to Avoid Education Cuts
- Opponents Say Landfill Study Is Inadequate : Weldon Canyon: The panel considering the environmental report will delay a decision for at least three weeks.
- Search Halted for 2 Boys Believed Drowned in River
- Morse's Team (and Coach) Makes Points
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Women in Hunt; USC Reprimanded
- The chief steward for the Indianapolis 500...
- COMMENTARY : CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE BASEBALL : The First Year in Division: Epilogue : Kernen Erred in Ordering Hide-and-Run Play After Loss
- Open-Space Agency Gets 214 Acres
- Center Is Young AIDS Patients' Only Home : Health care: House for children with no one to provide for them is full. Another opening soon already has a waiting list.
- H. Leffler St. Claire; Retired Optometrist
- Scientists at UCSD Discover What May Be a Huge Black Hole
- Support on the Cinders : New Home Has Helped Whiteley Enjoy Running Again
- For Game 6, Call Him Big Sprain James : NBA playoffs: All eyes on Worthy's injured ankle. He says it has improved and Trail Blazers expect him to play.
- RUNNING : Hammer Thrower Makes a 1st Impression
- ANALYSIS : Is He Back? Too Soon to Tell
- Protesters Want Assault Counts Dropped
- San Diego
- Ely Trial Spectators Listen to Mostly Inaudible Tape
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Ordered to Jail for Exposing Himself
- Picking Up : Local Orange Groves Good as Gold After Bad Winter
- Rodman Apologizes to Pippen; League Fines Him $5,000 Anyway
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Prized Might Try Californian Next
- WESTMINSTER : Plan Approved for Little Saigon Area
- NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Templeton Resigned to His Role
- UC Riverside Wins to Stay Alive, 16-4
- FISHING : Holiday White Seabass Catch Good
- Trustee Replacement Named
- Homeowners Cry Foul Over Developer's Plan for Little League Fields : Northridge: Residents say land was promised for baseball. But a proposal gives the diamonds no protection.
- Plan Under Study to Widen Stretch of Freeway
- Harvard Beats Righetti in 2-A Final to Win 5th Tennis Title in a Row
- Comings and Goings Among South Bay Coaches : Peninsula: New high school announces that Garry Poe and Gil Eberhard will be baseball co-coaches.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 3-A TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sunny Hills Doubles Up San Marino
- Critic Sheds New Light on Mozart Opera
- Woman, 43, Stabbed to Death in Daylight Attack at Beach
- COUNTYWIDE : Social Work Group Forms to Aid Latinos
- Former Publisher Sued for Defamation
- CYPRESS : Hiring Freeze OKd in Face of Deficit
- State Adopts Tougher Safety Rules for Offshore Oil Tanker Terminals : Spills: The aim is to protect the shores from accidents like those recently at Huntington Beach and El Segundo.
- OXNARD : Baby Girl Dies in Water-Filled Bucket
- Court Issues Ultimatum to Liquor Store on Illegal Sales
- Letter-Writing Drive Urged for Road Funds
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Barfield, Sanderson Lead Yankees Over Red Sox
- UCI's Rabbitt Qualifies for 3,000-Meter Final
- BOWLING : Barrette Lives Up to Nickname
- STAGE REVIEW : In 'Threepenny Opera,' Women Wield the Knife
- Del Monte Speaks
- Vacation Reservoirs Are Not the Answer
- Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
- They Must Pay
- Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
- Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
- Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
- Hollywood Parade
- La Canada Lacks Equal Justice
- Coalition Supports Planned Parenthood
- Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
- Stop Bickering, Council
- Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
- Police Shooting Likened to L.A.
- Recognition for the Bards
- Wherever you turn there he is: the missionay hustler, colorful, unsinkable, unavoidable. He's Rober Mondavi. America's MR. WINE
- A Matter of Taste
- City Urged Not to Add to Traffic
- S&L; Explains Conservatorship
- Hollywood Parade
- It's a Bland New World
- Hollywood Parade
- Assessment Plan Change Sought
- Real World Raises Worries
- Transfer Tax