- Newport Harbor Museum Elects Officers
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Judge Grants Bail to Alleged Crime Boss
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : $5 Million Awarded Over 'Love Surgery'
- Vista Woman Is Sentenced to 6 Years in Death of 17-Month-Old Adopted Son
- OCTA Elects Reed as Its Public Member : Vote: Former state official edges ex-Villa Park Mayor Carol Kawanami when alternative choices are tallied.
- Man Awarded $760,000 in Police Brutality Suit
- SAN CLEMENTE : Potent Heroin Seized at Immigration Stop
- 23 Arrested Over 3 Days in Series of Unrelated Burglaries
- 3 Students Honored as Athlete-Scholars
- Cliff Goldsmith; Retired Music Producer
- Vanilla Ice, Bodyguard Are Charged With Carrying Guns
- SWIMMING TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : Biondi Holds Off Challenge to Win 100-Meter Butterfly
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Surfing's Rad Image Updated
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Dodgers in Playoff Preview?
- WEEKEND TV : 2 Shows Document Trouble Ahead for American Family
- U.S. Eases Stand on Iraqi Reparations
- O.C. All Set to Create Its Largest Regional Park : Land use: Supervisors plan first payment in purchase including land that was part of Laguna Laurel project.
- Bonn: One-Industry Town Loses That Industry : Germany: With the capital returning to Berlin, the 'federal village' on the Rhine asks compensation. Many small businesses feel the sky is falling.
- School Leaders Agree Budget Is Painful but Fair : Education: Honig calls the state spending plan a reasonable compromise given the scarcity of money.
- Marine Faces Rape Charges
- Ban on Nude Dancing Backed by High Court : Judiciary: The 5-4 decision says public's 'moral disapproval' outweighs the right of free expression.
- Painted Into a Corner : Murals on Lawndale Shop Upset Neighbors, City Officials
- Miscellany
- 'High and Low' Will Prove N.Y. Critics Wrong
- High Court Eroding Constitutional Grant of Religious Freedom, Book Says
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Tilai's' Tribal Lovers Break Taboos in a Universal Story
- MOTOCROSS AT COLISEUM : At 30, Ward Wants to Jump the Barrier of Age
- Agency Says Water Report Was Slanted
- STOCKS : 'Witching Hour' Rouses Traders; Dow Rises 11.62
- L.A. Watts Games Will Begin Today
- The Distant Wall : Prep Milers Get Farther Away From 4 Minutes
- Countywide : Toxic Discharges
- San Diego
- Barricades, Police Visits Give Hope to Crime-Plagued Neighborhood : Violence: Residents and officials say extra law enforcement attention is starting to turn around South-Central community. Drive-by shootings are down by 67%.
- Genetic Tests Ordered to Avoid Baby's Exhumation : Malpractice: Preserved tissues may prove the identity of the child who died as a result of a birth defect.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Countywide : Something to Suit Almost Every 'Taste'
- Gay L.A. Officers Pulling Back the Curtains on Secret Society : Police: As more come out of the closet, they are greeted with hostility and praise. Actions coincide with a period of activism.
- San Onofre
- Sailing
- Miscellany
- JAZZ REVIEW : From Deep in the Heart of Saxes : The Lone Star State's Wilton Felder, in a rare appearance without his Crusaders, shines the most during the standards.
- 'Rocketeer' Movie Role Is Hardly Out of Character for Alan Arkin
- Tierra, Others to Perform at Benefit Concert
- 'L.A. Law' Again Receives Latino Image Award
- Banners welcoming the Franciscans in 12 languages...
- FULLERTON : Memorial to Officers Unveiled
- SIMI VALLEY : Services Monday for Slain Girl, 15
- Prosecutor's Seizure of Cash Challenged : Courts: A deputy D.A. is cited with contempt for withholding records of an ex-drug suspect's financial forfeiture.
- Trustees Cut Expenses 92% in Wake of Ely Charges : Education: Travel and entertainment claims by college district board members drop to $1,909 from $23,855 a year ago.
- MISSION VIEJO : Pact OKd for Schools to Supply Recreation
- Kangaroo Court in Kuwait : Martial law trials infuriate Western allies
- County Home Sales Up Again to Highest Total Since 1988
- Rivalries for Courthouse Turning Into a Gouge Match : Public works: Santa Ana officials feel unfairly outflanked by Irvine and Laguna Niguel in bidding for $79.8-million building. Foes deny it.
- A Social Day-Care Program for people over...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Drafting Course to Be Computerized
- Countywide : Ex-Mayor Hired to Assist Rep. Gallegly
- El Torito Restaurants Offer $10,000 Reward for 2 Killers
- Countywide : Way Clear for Cities to File Suit Over Fees
- MSL Anticipating Formal Bid for Sockers
- Super May Scores Victory in Johnny's Image 'Cap
- Prep Milers Get Farther Away From 4 Minutes : Running: There are many reasons why Jim Ryun's high school record remains so elusive, even after 26 years.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Webber' Comes In Loud and Unclear
- Faria Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
- Miscellany
- Wimbledon Loses Seles After Injury : Tennis: Mysterious accident is blamed for her unprecedented withdrawal. She loses her chance to win Grand Slam.
- R&B; Crooner Perry Aims for the Heart : The 'male Patti LaBelle' earns a spot on the charts with emotional ballads after years of backup session work.
- CNN Brings the Famine Story Out of Africa : Television: While the Big Three networks face financial woes, Ted Turner's cable news operation scores another journalistic coup.
- Jewish Leaders Assail Book Display : Bias: Muslim store's black history exhibit at DWP contained several volumes of anti-Semitic writings.
- How China Hurts Bush's Case
- Witness Says Prostitute Killed After Sex Deal : Crime: Two Marines charged in slaying of Oceanside transvestite. Third Marine testifies that the murder suspect told him about the killing.
- Teacher Gets Grant to Aid Girls in Math
- Most-Wanted List Fugitive Dies in S.D.
- PORT HUENEME : Inmate Sentenced in 1988 Prison Slaying
- Tarnished Natural Jewels : Lakes on the Brink of Death : Conservation: Three unnamed, neglected ponds off Laguna Canyon Road will be turned over to Laguna Beach next week, beginning their hoped-for restoration as linchpins of a new regional park.
- One Killed, One Injured in Crash on Freeway
- TUSTIN : Budget Is Balanced but Only on Paper
- Team Concept Keeps Hansen Sisters In Step : Athletes: Half of the family tandem will be in the San Diego International Triathlon.
- Gangster Spoof at Laguna Playhouse
- RECORD REVIEW : 'Hollywood Dreams': Whatever Pops Out : Conductor John Mauceri's hype burdens the well-played debut disc of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
- Julie Carmen Finds Dramatic Arts Can Offer Good Therapeutic Effect
- Thrill Isn't Gone After 15 Years : Boxing: Carlos Palomino, then a little-known challenger from Westminster, won WBC welterweight title in 1976.
- The Thrill Isn't Gone After 15 Years : Carlos Palomino Scored Upset to Win Welterweight Title in '76
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sojo Leaves Hospital After Beaning
- Pitcher Sutton Makes Commitment to Pierce
- DeLee Lively Has a 'Grand' Time Dancing Her Way Into Hollywood
- TV Reviews : Documentary Pays Tribute to Teens
- U.S. Regulators Seize 'Unsafe' Guardian S
- Airbus Soars as U.S. Grumbles : * Aviation: Competing aircraft companies charge that government subsidies give an unfair edge to the European consortium.
- Southland Residential Sales Rise 11% in May
- GE in Deal With French to Make Jet Engines for Soviets
- S&L; Aide Wants Supervisory Agency Abolished : * Thrifts: A California League of Savings Institutions executive suggests merging the OTS into the office of the federal comptroller of the currency.
- LAW & REGULATION
- Shell Oil Will Sell L.A.-Area Refinery or Shut It Down
- Readers Declare Open Season on Murray
- Children Aren't Beyond the Law
- Which Way to the Game?
- Children Aren't Beyond the Law
- According to Them, Downey Nice and Mean
- Lukas Didn't Handle Stevens With Class
- The Architects Were Overlooked
- Soviets Ask for Western Aid
- Lukas Didn't Handle Stevens With Class
- Bard and Anti-Semitism
- Janice Can't Win for Losing, Can She?
- A Couple of Things Wrong With the Game
- Murals by Student Need to Be Saved
- Soviets Ask for Western Aid
- Messages in Spike Lee's 'Jungle Fever'
- Messages in Spike Lee's 'Jungle Fever'
- A Couple of Things Wrong With the Game
- This Witness Says He Just Told the Truth
- He Has No Respect for Peter O'Malley
- Readers Declare Open Season on Murray
- Putting the Hammer Down on Robinson
- Gay Teacher Was Asset to School
- For Running Tanks, We Get No Thanks
- Soviets Ask for Western Aid
- Schools Tax Needed for Property Values
- Epilepsy
- Bard and Anti-Semitism
- Trying to Coordinate Fashion Controversy
- Soviets Ask for Western Aid
- According to Them, Downey Nice and Mean
- Korean Veterans
- The Architects Were Overlooked
- A Different Disease
- Bard and Anti-Semitism
- Mt. Pinatubo
- USC's Smith Deserves More Credit Than Blame
- Bill of Rights Tour Sponsor
- Obituaries - June 22, 1991
- Names in the News - June 22, 1991
- Sununu Solicited Jet Ride Himself, Official Says
- Lungren Alone in Opposing Waste Bill : Environment: All other state attorneys general support measure requiring federal facilities to comply with laws on cleanup of hazardous materials.
- Lots of Effort Pays Off With Just a Little Reward
- Pressure Grows in Congress to Overhaul RTC : * Thrifts: The soaring cost of rescuing S&Ls; prompts many officials to demand major changes at the bailout agency.
- Yugoslav Unity Eludes Baker in Belgrade
- Top Bush Aides Reportedly Angry Over Sununu Flap : White House: Gray said to be 'irritated' over chief of staff's erroneous travel data. Quayle, Mosbacher upset by added scrutiny, sources say.
- Budget Battles Are Far From Being Over : Finances: Implementing the spending plan and Wilson's 'structural reforms' will be a tough sell.
- Officials Call Heroin Seizure a Major Victory : Crime: Record haul also suggests that the market for the drug is expanding.
- High Court Allows Communities to Set Pesticide Rules : Judiciary: The justices say federal law does not bar cities from enacting regulations tougher than those of U.S. Little effect seen in California.
- State's Water Bank Doing Fine--Except for Buyers : Drought: Some farmers say the price of making purchases is too steep. Demand has slacked off.
- Police Charge Porter Ranch House Served as Sex Club for Swingers
- Surgery Down Under: Global Healthcare Network, a...
- INTERNATIONAL
- Foreigners May Get Bigger Stake in U.S. Airlines
- Admar Group Inc.: The Orange managed health...
- Mass Searches on Trains, Buses OKd by Justices
- CAPITOL JOURNAL : Wilson Shows He Can Use 'Sticks' and 'Carrots'
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Contract Case Won by Cheever Widow
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : NASA Plans Shuttle Landings in Florida
- COLOMBIA : All Eyes in Drug War Now Turn to Courts : But even with Pablo Escobar behind bars, few expect the flow of cocaine to dry up.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : PLO Reportedly to Quit South Region
- Studs in Top Duds
- For Western Consumption Only : South Africa: Chief Buthelezi is no fan of democracy at home.
- Fillmore : Panel OKs Church and Day-Care Center
- Planners OK Burial Site at Library for Reagans : Presidency: Critics contend that the graves will increase traffic on roads surrounding the facility near Simi Valley.
- Apology's Not Enough in Condo Kiss Case : Lifestyle: A mistakenly reprimanded Santa Ana grandmother wants damages, plus assurances that no one will be harassed for smooching in common areas of her complex.
- Food Drive for Needy Children Starts Today
- TUSTIN : Council Votes Itself a $60 Monthly Raise
- California IN BRIEF : CHICO : New Helmet Law Hits Bicycle Riders
- SWIMMING / MEET OF CHAMPIONS : Wojdat, Jacob Rally to Win 800 Freestyle Races
- Ryan's Son Will Leave University of Texas
- Drugs
- Wiseguys, Debutantes on Tap This Week
- COMEDY REVIEW : Team Takes a Stab at Stereotypes : Comedy: Jim O'Brien and Alex Valdez get their humor across with sensitivity and intelligence.
- Bridgford Foods' Profit Rises by 18% in the Second Quarter
- CLIPBOARD : MASTER VOTER REGISTRATION
- UC Optimistic About A-Labs
- Palos Verdes Players 'hope our audiences don't always expect us to do a comedy.'
- Face-Lift Crew Deposes Park Vagrants
- Builder Who Removed Trees Gets OK for Industrial Park
- Simi School Board Proposes Credit for Volunteer Work
- Lung Assn. Hopes to Get Message to Smokers
- Park Reopens as Neutral Turf
- Gifts That Plug Into City Hall
- County Takes Lawyer Off List Over Billings : Courts: Peggy Moore is suspended from panel of preferred attorneys by Juvenile Court committee because of her accounting practices, say documents obtained by The Times.
- Group Praises County's Children Policies : Social services: The rate of 3.4 per 1,000 in foster care is the second lowest in the state. Cooperation is cited as a key.
- Schultz Defends NCAA's Legal Procedure
- Up the Down Staircase : The Texas Rangers Have Had Some Real Highs and Lows, but Remain in the AL West Race
- MOVIE REVIEW : Show-Bizzy 'Joey' Has Stellar Cast
- Say Good Night, Sweet Prince, in Blessing's Latest : Stage: Playwright takes the final scene of 'Hamlet' and continues the story tongue-in-cheek.
- AST to Make PCs for Digital Equipment : High-technology: In a deal worth up to $100 million, the company will help the computer giant fulfill a Navy contract.
- RTC Sells Former Headquarters of Pacific Savings Bank
- S. Korea Ruling Party Wins Local Voting : Politics: It gets 65% of the seats in legislatures and city councils in the first such elections in 30 years.
- Judge Upholds Charge Against Teamsters Chief
- COLUMN ONE : Pension Funds Flex Muscles : As the dispute in California over a state pension fund shows, the plans are growing more assertive. They're now more willing to use their clout to influence corporate policies.
- Newscaster Arrested on Suspicion of Molestation
- Racing Toward a Miracle : Italy's Nannini Making a Steady Recovery From Helicopter Crash That Severed an Arm
- Promoter Near Agreement on Norris-Lally Fight in San Diego
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brooks Hits Two Homers to Launch Mets
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Making Life Softer for Outfielders?
- A Good Time to Explore Record Store Bins
- Pop Reviews : Fans Don't Forget About Simple Minds
- BIOMEDICINE : New Artificial Leg Can Be Inflated, Deflated to Suit Amputee's Activity
- STOCKS : IBM's Warning Taken in Stride; Dow Dips 1.56
- THE ECONOMY
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Arms Dealer Tells of Casey-Iran Meetings
- Spending on Media to Rise at Slower Rate, Report Says
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : New AIDS Vaccine Is Being Tested
- Finley P. Dunne Jr.; Writer, Business School Co-Founder
- More Adds Up to Less in Fiscal Numbers Game : Budget: Despite cutbacks, anticipated 20% increase in revenues, the state is spending more than it is taking in.
- Memorial Rite for Joan Caulfield Slated Sunday
- DESIGNERS : One Stop, Two Shops for Ferre
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Ortega Warned He May Face Charges
- Newscaster Arrested on Allegation of Molestation
- ANAHEIM : Schools, Developer Reach Agreement
- IRVINE : Schools to Adopt Policy on Vandalism
- Uniformed Recruiters OKd at Gay Fest : Police: Activists hail the reversal by Chief Daryl F. Gates, but both sides agree they differ on many issues.
- Investigation Continues on Cause of Fatal Marine Helicopter Crash
- SEAL BEACH : 3 Sides Back in Court Over Hellman Land
- Santa Clarita Plan Emphasizes Commercial Development : Land use: The changes could affect 4,000 parcels and reduce the number of housing units allowed--particularly in Canyon Country.
- Suits Filed Against City in Power Pole Accident
- Residential Recovery Homes OK'd
- Approved Budget Contains No Cuts
- POINT MUGU : Ex-Paramedic Helps Save a Life at Sea
- A First at Los Alamitos: Entry Runs 1-2-3 in Stake
- Mother Doesn't Always Know Best : Basketball: Annette Smith Greene, UC Irvine women's assistant coach, often skipped her chores to spend time on the court.
- U.S. Will Not Appeal Ruling on NEA Grants
- COMPANIES
- LAW & REGULATION
- SANTA PAULA : Calls Offering Trip Are Scam, Police Say
- Gang Sprays Crowded Park With Gunfire
- Suffer the Little Children, Yes, Even in Affluent O.C.
- Melee Blamed on Race Tension, Weather : Corrections: Black and Latino prisoners at Pitchess Honor Rancho clash for the second time this month--and the third this year.
- Countywide : 3 Supervisors Say They'd Take Pay Cut
- Teachers Say Foul Emissions Hurt Students : Environment: L.A. Unified School District is looking for a way to rid Wilmington Junior High campus of odors and dust from nearby industries.
- Water-Saving Strategy Adopted
- First, star outfielder Darryl Strawberry of the...
- Gwynn Turns a Rap to Raves : Padre's Acclaim Fueled in Part by Clark's Rips
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Mary Bacon: Different to the End
- Ponderous Production Skewers 'Little Sister'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Tornatore's 'Everybody's Fine' a Mixed Achievement
- Wylie & the Wild West Show Lasso Top Prize : Country music: The quartet is awarded $7,500 at the regional finals in Anaheim and now heads to the national finals in Nashville.
- Inquiries on Sockers Continue
- ART REVIEW : Popova Exhibition Confirms Russian's Avant-Garde Stature
- Pop Reviews : Knitters Hoot It Up for Elderly Radicals
- Reforming CalPERS: A Case of Fixing What Ain't Broke
- Lionel Corp.: The toy retailer reported a...
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- House Banking Panel Votes Protection for Poor Areas
- Clash of the Tartans
- Kuwait Condemns 8 More People to Die
- A Foundation Shift
- Cowboy Rose: Ivana Trump was a star...
- Ahoy, Polloi : Yacht club hopes scholarships will help get rid of some of sailing's elitist reputation.
- Man Awarded $100,000 in Jail Brutality Case
- Jury Urges 'One-Stop' Aid to Poor in Schools : Poverty: Panel's report expected today says centralizing services for needy children could head off abuse and health problems. The program would seek to identify those at risk.
- Wallace Worsley; Retired Production Manager
- USC Names Interim Dean for School of Medicine
- Mobile Home Park Leases Curbed
- Boxing
- Mulligan Waits for Next Calling
- Malkinson Resigns at Royal, Takes Elk Grove Basketball Job
- A Good Hop for Dodgers : Baseball: Javier's hit bounces over Pirates' shortstop to score the winning run. Gross gets the victory, 3-2.
- Driver's License a Road to Loss of Privacy?
- Ruling May Change Racial Makeup of States' Courts
- Telemarketers Tapping Checking Accounts
- Mao Thawka; Imprisoned Burmese Poet
- House OKs Changes in Water Policy : Agriculture: Bill tightens a ban on subsidies for large farms in the West. The measure now goes to Senate.
- WEDDING : Palmer N. Murray Weds Stephanie A. Booth
- Baby-Sitter Charged in Boy's Death
- Residents Debate Tall Order for Office Tower : North Hollywood: A hearing is held on the effects of a 22-story building in the redevelopment zone. The project would boost business and traffic.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ordinance Will Ban Loud Animal Noise
- June Gloom Lingers On Despite Arrival of Summer
- Trump Will Keep Control of 2 Casinos
- Technology Marketing Inc.: The Irvine developer of...
- Living On Peace Work : Laguna Beach Couple Join the Ranks of Corps' Older Recruits
- Unity Also a Victim of Shootings
- 35 Nations Agree on Program for Security Emergencies
- Ashes Could Make Ceramics, Bricks
- Gorbachev Still No. 1, Bush Tells Yeltsin : Diplomacy: But the Russian Federation leader's entourage is clearly pleased with its White House reception.
- Remaining Issues Stall Moscow Summit, Baker Reports : Diplomacy: Failure to settle disputes on strategic arms reduction holds up the date for Bush and Gorbachev.
- Number of State Children in Extreme Poverty Soars : Poor: A survey by a nonprofit group also finds increases in such areas as abuse and teen pregnancies.
- California IN BRIEF : CHULA VISTA : Girl Missing From Home Found Dead
- Wolfe Reports to Farm Team of Oakland Athletics
- Hawthorne Outfielder Brock Is Named to All-Southern Section 5-A Team
- SPORTSCOPE : Jackson Is Named Inglewood Football Coach
- Kenya Lifts Ban on Participation in Athletics With South Africa
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Baker-Finch Leads With a 62 and It Could Have Been Lower
- Pop Album Chart : Skid Row No. 1 in New Chart System
- Artists Sought to Aid Balboa Park Growth
- A Nonet of Arthur's Best Movies
- Wilson, Cheathams, Masekela Headline Music Center Series
- Garden Grove to Celebrate With '56 Films : Movies: 'The Searchers' and other classics from the same year the city was incorporated will be shown at Gem Theatre.
- Woman Shot on Freeway Ramp After Killers Force Car to Stop
- Family Cleaning Up Debris of Hate Crime
- SANTA ANA : Head Start Holds Rite of Passage
- Mental Troubles Cited in Murder-Suicide : Simi Valley: The woman was arrested last year for setting fire to her home. Her daughter is remembered as 'very happy.'
- 'Kissing and Doing Bad Things' : Grandmother feels lash of intrusive condo association
- Bowling
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Wins; Ivanisevic Cited for Temper
- Ian Jory Is Replaced as Trainer of Best Pal
- The Santa Monicas' : Guiding Light : McAuley, 72, Shares His Knowledge of Geology and History of Mountain Range With Hikers
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Straight Out of Brooklyn' Is Ragged but Promising
- JVC Festival: Old Wein in New Bottles : Jazz: The annual offering by George Wein in New York accents 'traditional' (read 'bop') music by mostly 40-and-under musicians.
- Zany Company Saves 'Married Bachelor'