- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 10, 1991
- Deputy Slain by Colleague Was Hit in the Back : Autopsy: Report is released on the killing of a masked detective in an Olivenhain robbery attempt.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Kelly Says Injury Healed, Will Start
- PGA CHAMPIONSHIP : Woosnam, Knox Beat Short Stick : Golf: They shoot 67s, but course isn't at full length. Twenty-seven don't finish.
- Rooks Outmatched in Quarterfinals : Tennis: Monte Vista sophomore doesn't let defeat in Girls' 16 national championships get her down.
- A 'Neighborhood' Tiff : S.F. Officials Put Moscone Art Project on Hold
- Pan Am Games Lag in TV Ratings
- San Diego Spotlight : Restaurants Go Through the Roof, but Prices Don't
- Park Gunman Kills Man Over Card Game's Kitty : Van Nuys: The victim is a laid-off factory worker who had brought his family from Mexico for a better life.
- Felony Charges Filed in Toxic Dumping Case : Environment: Prosecutors say businessman in El Cajon repeatedly and blatantly poured hazardous waste into the sewer.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Test Shows Perry's Injury Not Serious
- RAMS : Newberry Agrees to Four-Year Contract
- Jurisprudence
- Leland Sparks Won't Enroll This Fall at Washington State
- Parcel Tax Is Unfair
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : An Italian Temple to Garlic (and Sometimes Mushrooms)
- MOVIE REVIEW : Psychological Suspense in 'En Toute Innocence'
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : U.S. Offshore Plans Draw Complaint
- NEWPORT BEACH : Chemical Level Cited in Reservoir Closure
- Hiking Trails Link Legacy to Modern Times : Recreation: Indians cut the first paths through the Santa Monica Mountains but their original routes lie far from today's popular trails.
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Fernandez Completely Perfect in Relief
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tigers Beat Blue Jays in 14 Innings
- Pop Album Chart : Raitt's Rise Is Something to Talk About
- A Reed Man in Full Swing : Jazz Saxophonist Flip Phillips, 76, Says He's Putting the Notes Together Better Than Ever
- U.S. Puts Mild Pressure on Turks to End Attacks
- Low-Income Housing Goal of O.C. Group : Coalition: Bankers and community and public agencies will provide a 'clearinghouse,' believed to be the first in California.
- Memorial Planned for Black Soldiers of Civil War
- Ex-Official Sheds New Light on BCCI Workings
- Police Investigating Woman's Lost Nights
- Wife Slayer Who Threatened to Kill 54 More People Found Sane : Sanity trial: Chemical engineer faces possible life in prison without parole. Defense says it will appeal.
- Schools' Budget Wound Reopens : Education: Officials disclose new $33-million shortfall and blame state funding cuts. Bigger classes are called likely.
- Tuite Files $1.5-Million Claim With City : Pension: His attorney says the move is the prelude to a lawsuit over $335,000 that City Council refuses to release.
- California in Brief : Oakland : Supervisor's Restrict Tobacco Giveaways
- One Year After the Baby Boom
- SANTA ANA : Plans Unveiled for Science Center
- Damage to Cable Disconnects Area's Directory Assistance
- DANA POINT : Group Wants City Vote on General Plan
- Qualifying Starts for Slims Tennis
- REAL ESTATE : Irvine Co., Arvida to Share Marketing Tips at BIA Dinner
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Abu Nidal Unit in Saudi Arabia Cited
- Gap Grows Between Black Middle Class and Those Mired in Poverty, Study Finds : Income: Disparity threatens solidarity of African-Americans, report notes. Some scholars see economic status superseding racial identity.
- Julian Teacher Is Charged in Child-Abuse Case
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City to Appeal Removal of Ban
- Wanted: Mass-Transit Projects : Technology: Transportation funds could create new careers for laid-off aerospace and auto workers, public officials are told.
- Action Postponed on Shop Center
- Son of Kirk Douglas Charged With Battery
- Juror Accused of Perjury for Not Revealing Criminal Past : Courts: Record came to light when Bellflower man asked to be excused from panel for a day to attend a court hearing.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Wise Walks Out of Camp a Second Time
- Taking Wing : Recreation: Paragliders are flocking to ocean cliffs. But cities fear liability suits and are acting to ban fast-growing sport.
- Dodgers Not Bothered By a Red Menace : Baseball: Morgan wins his first game since All-Star break as L.A. takes three of four and drops Cincinnati 8 1/2 back, 6-4.
- Pro Basketball
- Voorhees Knows the Score After U.S. Amateur Win
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : It's Just the American Way
- Serial Killer in Milwaukee
- Fetal Research
- Sensitive on Sabbath
- LEGAL FILE
- COMMENTARY : Who Will Be the Losers if LATC Closes? : Theater: The center has been a vital source of daring and diverse productions. Its loss could ultimately be more costly than a bailout.
- REAL ESTATE
- One Congressman's Fight Against a Sexual 'Conspiracy'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : DOMINICAN REPUBLIC : Former President Guilty of Corruption
- Petitions Filed to Unify Manhattan Beach Schools
- Council Election Loss Lingers for Gray: She's Still Paying Off Debts
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered in 7-Eleven Robbery
- Nygord Helps U.S. Win Pan-Am Gold
- Billy Cobham Charts Variety Into His Drumming
- REAL ESTATE
- Buffett Wins Fed Approval to Boost Wells Fargo Stake
- Equifax to Stop Renting Mailing Lists to Firms : Marketing: The big credit-reporting firm, under fire for the practice, admits its action won't slow the flow of junk mail.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Supervisors OK County Jail Mural
- Americans Urged to Get Out of Croatia, Slovenia
- And With a Whole Lotta Irish Soul
- BOOK REVIEW : Alienation Waits to Become an Accident : THE ACCIDENT <i> by David Plante</i> ; Ticknor & Fields; $18.95, 151 pages
- Safe at Home : War aftermath: The Tripoli is welcomed back to its San Diego port. The ship was the only U.S. vessel damaged in the Persian Gulf.
- THE HOUSE
- Getting a Close Look at the Handwriting on the Wall
- DWP Adopts Water-Saving Plan for the Long Haul
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Is Doing His Part Off Field, Too
- Riddoch Says He Won't Quit Job as Manager : Baseball: Before Padres' 5-3 victory over the Houston Astros, manager says he wants to return next season.
- Hasty Vote Hurts Soka
- Putting Nixon on the Spot--Sort Of : Video: A conversation with the former President at the Nixon Library is mostly a one-sided affair.
- FASHION : Live! From New York . . . Church Lady
- Jury Views Videotape in Cross-Burning Case
- IRVINE : School Race Filing Deadline Extended
- Ban Urged on Toxic Cargoes at Lake Casitas : Transportation: Water officials and others want to keep large truckloads of hazardous materials off the winding road.
- Green Dragon Wins Reprieve by Court
- TUSTIN : Cable TV Critic OKs Picture on New Line
- Sea World Whale Deaths Questioned : Protest: Humane Society demands that Sea World be prevented from acquiring new killer whales.
- Farewell for Youth Slain in Project
- Boxing
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : El Cajon Wrestler Earns Silver Medal
- Coach's Know-How No Mystery : Chargers: Passing-game wizard Jack Reilly prefers to stay in background.
- Gulls Name Cox President, Sign Defenseman Korol
- TENNIS / JEFF RILEY : Lynch Growing Along With Ventura County Juniors Group
- Peter, Paul and Mary Saga : Music: After 30 years, the trio, who perform in San Diego Monday, are still going strong with music that has a message.
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- This Company Cleans Up With Messy Garages : * Cabinetry: The Storage Solution builds cabinets. The owner said his firm does $2.5 million in business a year.
- Key Aides Kept in Dark, One BCCI Founder Says
- Coming Attraction: Eighth 'Land' at Disneyland : * Theme parks: 'Mickey's Toon Town,' based on 'Roger Rabbit' movie, is expected to open in early 1993. Also in the works is a nighttime laser extravaganza as massive 10-year expansion projects begin.
- Sheriff Would Like to Move Headquarters to Kearny Mesa
- Wyoming High Court Rules Public Figures May Sue for Defamation
- Honeymoon or Hoax?: Prince Charles and Princess...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : How-to Book About Suicide Is Best-Seller
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Test Shows Perry's Injury Not Serious
- Wood Towers Over Other Junior Diving Competitors
- Sitting on ZZ Top of ZZ World : En Route to O.C., the Boogie Band from Texas Looks to the Future
- 'KTLA Morning News' and Fox's 'EDJ' Hardly Rate : Television: Nationally, the ratings sweeps show a 13% gain for Fox as Big Three networks falter.
- FASHION : That SWAT Hot Look
- Federal Government to Expand Definition of AIDS : Health: It will now include all persons with severe immune system damage, which would increase the official caseload estimate.
- OXNARD : District Won't Give Raises to Workers
- Drive Seeks Bone Marrow Match for Boy, 10
- Report Says Paring Plan Won't Ease Traffic, Smog : Jordan Ranch: The study is no surprise to the builder. The firm has proposed reducing the development to 750 houses.
- Good, Bad News on Water for San Diego : Drought: Bad news is that another year of drought looms. Good news is that the county is better prepared for it.
- Unlicensed Foot Doctor Draws Fine
- Catch of the Day : Ocean: The One That Didn't Get Away was a 17-foot great white shark that a 25-year-old man landed after a three-hour struggle off Anacapa Island.
- Summer Still Plays Hide-and-Seek
- In Announcer Ratings, Dodgers Go 1-2-3
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : U.S. Plays Hard, Beats Cuba Easily, 91-71
- Angels Could Use a New Master Plan
- PGA CHAMPIONSHIP : Another Spectator Killed by Lightning
- Raider Fan Gets Nearly 10 Years for Robberies
- VOLLEYBALL / SEAL BEACH OPEN : Back From Italy, Kiraly Is Set for Profitable Homecoming
- Woosnam, Knox Beat the Stick : Golf: They are the early first-round leaders at five-under-par 67.
- Grants Workshops
- A Phony Phone Pitch That Takes the Prize
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Little Computer With Big Impact : Machine Confounded the Pundits, and Next Generation Will Too
- Out on a Limb
- Possessions That Say 'Prestige!'
- John McCarthy
- Stu Wilson; One of L.A. Radio's Earliest Voices
- Italians Fire on Albanian Refugees Protesting Return
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Steal Closer to Twins, 4-1
- CHARGER UPDATE : Left Tackle Goeas Undergoes Arthroscopic Surgery on Knee
- Sax Men Provide Horns Aplenty
- LEGAL FILE
- STOCKS : Record Eludes Dow; Index Off 12.75
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- ETHNIC CONFLICT : The Serb and Croat Square Off : Milosevic vows to hold Yugoslavia together and preserve the status quo. Tudjman promises his people independence. Something has to give.
- Breaking Through the Ceiling
- COLUMN ONE : A Crusade for Nature in Japan : There is fear that the nation's 'last natural river' could be destroyed. In a country where the ecosystem has been so methodically conquered, some now mourn its loss.
- Endorsement of Thomas Sparks Rift in NAACP
- Racially Motivated Assault Results in a 4-Year Sentence
- 1st Phase of Fruit Fly Battle Called a Success
- Torrance Retirement Home Residents Gain a Reprieve : Housing: The Planning Commission had voted to revoke the facility's operating permit because of code violations, but postpones implementing its decision for six months.
- California IN BRIEF : OXNARD : Fisherman Lands 17-Foot Shark
- Westhead Returns to Old Grounds in New Role: Visitor : Basketball: Nearly a year after leaving, Paul Westhead visits Loyola Marymount to scout talent at the Summer Pro League.
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Racial Comments Spark Fight : Baseball: Canadian, Mexican coaches taken to hospital. Padre draft pick involved in brawl during game umpired by San Diegan.
- Seoul Gold Winners Back on U.S. Team
- Volleyball League to Offer 4-Woman Tournaments
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Short's Comedic Genius Can't Carry 'Pure Luck'
- Roadblocks to Curb Gangs to Be Set Up in Paramount : Crime: Checkpoints will be similar to ones that target drunk drivers. Civil rights groups worry about abuses.
- There's Champagne and Tears at News of Release : Reaction: Friends of John McCarthy celebrate. But for others, there's only the continuing agony.
- Aide Loses Post After Criticizing Lungren : Demotion: The head of the state Justice Department's civil rights section was ousted last month but no reason was given until Thursday.
- Fire Service Cuts Delay Response of Emergency Crews
- Lancaster Lines Up a 1st Season
- MOVIE REVIEW : Invitation to the Drag Ball
- Biomerica Gets Federal OK for Stomach Test Kit : * Medificine: The procedure detects antibodies of a bacteria linked to cancer and ulcers. It is seen as a screening method before a biopsy.
- FASHION : Making Fun
- Joe Bowen; Adapted Theatrical Films for Television
- 6.3 Quake Rocks Island
- FASHION : 'Mindless' Dressers Go Silk
- Creation of Local Mass Transit Industry Studied
- Hip Change of Address Involves No Moving Vans : Communities: Work crews will simply shift Sherman Oaks boundary signs to include part of Van Nuys. And higher real estate prices will follow.
- State Fears 'Large-Scale' Tollway Cost to Wetlands
- 'There are tract homes all over and then you have grass and trees . . . '
- Laura Baugh Shares Lead in Vermont
- Larsen Pools Her Talents for a Win : Swimming: Westlake School student's time at Olympic Festival qualifies for U.S. Olympic Trials.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Delusion' Races Past Plot Holes With Style, Humor
- LEGAL FILE
- STAGE REVIEW : Production of '7 Brides' Far Surpasses Silly Script : Performance: Solid cast saves the day at Moonlight Amphitheatre.
- HomeFed May Leave Downtown to Cut Costs
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Religious Groups Split on Thomas
- THE HOUSE
- Jordan Ranch Revised Plan Raises Doubts : Environment: A report says the developer's proposal to slash the project to 750 houses would save 300 trees but won't reduce traffic or smog by much.
- Widow Settles for $2.5 Million in '89 Ramona Shooting Death
- ANAHEIM : Council Approves Hotel Expansion
- Planners' Insistence on Emergency Road May Block 21-House Project : Porter Ranch: The developer will appeal the ruling. He says it would require him to scale back his plan.
- Only the Bars Separate 2 Men's Determination
- Retailers Wax Optimistic Over Fall
- MOVIE REVIEW : Van Damme Doubles the 'Impact'
- THE ECONOMY
- THE ECONOMY
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Inspector Tells of Nuclear Shell Game
- Toxic Spill in River a Trial by Fire for New State EPA : Safety: Early confusion, lack of information on chemical invited human disaster, officials say.
- Retail Sales Reports: Few Gainers in July
- A Bittersweet Farewell : Families: A matriarch's death ends her dream of a reunion with a long-lost son. But for her relatives, his rediscovery provides some solace.
- New Equity Boom Raises Scrutiny on Older Stocks
- Baby Whale Not Eating Yet
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Islamic Body Rejects Overtures by Iraq
- Railroad Mending Fences in Dunsmuir : Environment: Southern Pacific announces plan for 'full restoration' of the town's economy, which was seriously hurt by toxic spill in river.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Doctor-Owned Labs Called More Costly
- Racism Doesn't Stop at the City/County Line : Police: The shooting death of Arturo Jimenez by a sheriff's deputy demands another look at the abuse of people of color.
- Palm Springs Will Promote New Look That's in the Works
- Executive Life Deal Irks Some Bondholders : Insurance: They are threatening to derail a proposed sale if they do not get the same treatment as policyholders.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : North, South Korea to Become Members
- Safe at Home : War aftermath: The Tripoli is welcomed back to its San Diego port. The ship was the only U.S. vessel damaged in the Persian Gulf.
- Career-Limiting Bias Found at Low Job Levels
- Doctors Found to Own Many of Florida's Labs
- U.S. Orders New Look at Data on Peril to Delta Smelt : Wildlife: A Sierra Club lawyer says protection of the fish as endangered has already been recommended. He charges that 'power politics' is blocking a decision.
- Jury Rules Killer of Wife Sane
- The Key Has Got to Be Syria : Damascus must finally use its vast influence
- Sheriff to Be Off Work for About a Month : Law enforcement: Hernia surgery puts Gates on shelf at a time of budget woes and new intensity in the crisis on overcrowding in the county jails.
- Countywide : Cost of Delaying Road Work Cited
- $25,000 Reward Is Sought in Mid-Wilshire Murder : Violence: Sketch of suspected gunman is released. The victim had recently moved here from New York.
- Medical Disciplinary Actions
- Water Additive Can Harm Dialysis Users
- Man Fatally Shot, Brother Is Stabbed
- Every once in a while a story...
- Girl Identifies Man as Would-Be Kidnaper
- FOCUS: REYNOLDS BUSINESS PARK
- Oakland Tribune Says It May Be Forced to Fold
- The Way PC Industry Looks to Executives in the Field
- Holidays Off, Keating Judge Informs Prospective Jurors : * Trial: The jurist says his wife ordered him to take a vacation. Questioning of candidates continues.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rapid Change Creating Mideast Power Shift : Politics: Hostage's freedom reflects the new order. But other events underscore the opposition to it.
- Corona Council OKs Controversial Shopping Center
- Man Kills Wife, 3 Children Day After His Release From Mental Hospital
- Angela Alioto, Daughter of Ex-S.F. Mayor, to Seek Post
- SIMI VALLEY : City Seeks Funds to Design Rail Station
- Air Quality Report
- Muriel L. Ray; Teacher
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Goals of School Task Force Still Unclear
- Kidnap Suspect Arrested After He Crashes in Stolen Patrol Car
- BCCI Los Angeles Office 'Clean,' Its Ex-Manager Says
- Reputed Mob Leader, 7 Others Convicted : Mafia: Officials say racketeering verdicts signal death knell for Rhode Island crime family. Tapes recorded induction ceremony.
- REAL ESTATE
- Isadore Perlman; Nuclear Chemist, Expert on Alpha Particle Decay
- FASHION : Expanding the Options : Many maternity clothes are ill-fitting and frumpy. But the styles, they may be a-changin'.
- Mayors Demand Bush Meeting on Urban Issues, Urge March on Capital
- Stumbling on the Road to Sainthood
- SPORTS WATCH : Poor Sport
- Police Panel May OK Uniforms at Street Fair : Policy: Commission president predicts that Gates will be overruled, allowing off-duty gay officers to recruit wearing official garb.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Officials Dedicate Police Substation
- Court Says Agency Shrunk Harbor District Illegally
- 19 Applicants Vying for Police Chief's Job
- Teen-Ager Tells Court She Had Sex With ROTC Leader : Trial: The former Redondo Union student testifies that she was 15 when former Marine Allen Roth first molested her.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Agreement Reached on Water Cleanup
- SAN CLEMENTE : Awards Given for Years of City Service
- A Leaderless People Can't Make Peace : Mideast: Exploiting Palestinian weakness could make any agreements hollow.
- Woman Shot Near Area Where Girl Was Gunned Down : Long Beach: The 24-year-old victim was listed in fair condition after the drive-by attack in turbulent neighborhood.
- Sara Lee to Buy Playtex Apparel for $575 Million
- INTERNATIONAL
- Car Dealer Can Put Paint Brushes Away : Thousand Oaks: The city decides to let most of the dealership remain white. It had sought an earth tone.
- A Refuge for the Troubled : Counseling: A youth shelter in Laguna Beach gives children the chance to work things out in a safe environment.
- Ousted City Manager Files Claim Over Firing
- SANTA ANA : Man Charged in in Death of Cyclist
- Gorbachev's New Credo Watered Down : Soviet Union: Conservatives seize opportunity to rework Communist Party's draft platform. But it remains a reformist document.
- Navy Raises Possibility Iowa Explosion Was Accidental : Inquiry: Based on new tests, the service is reassessing its earlier conclusion that one sailor caused the blast that killed 47 shipmates.
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Volleyball Fans Would Spike People's Park Plan
- 2 Astronauts Again Try Out Vacuum Device : Space: Pumping blood to legs seen as solution to faintness crew members feel on return to Earth. One is too skinny to fit in machine properly.
- NATION IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Abortion Foe Vows to Resume Blockades
- Council Candidate Tests AIDS Positive
- Violence Mars Opening of 'Paris'
- Miami Judge Pleads Guilty to Taking Payoffs
- Landfill Combed for Missing Worker
- Worker Feared Buried Alive at Garbage Dump : Search: More than 150 rescue workers unsuccessfully search for the man believed to have been accidentally buried under truckloads of garbage.
- Salvaging a Mate's Reputation : New findings in battleship Iowa explosion cast doubt on suicide theory
- PERSPECTIVE ON VIOLENCE : America Is Still Shockable--Barely : Someone is sure to film Jefferey Dahmer's story. Can we be outraged if we don't support thoughtful entertainment?
- INTERNATIONAL
- CLIPBOARD
- Noriega Prosecutors Deny Secret Data Will Be Released
- United Bids for Pan Am's Choice Routes
- Federal Government to Expand Definition of AIDS : Health: It will now include all persons with severe immune system damage, which would increase the official caseload estimate.
- Scientists Try to Rescue Galileo Mission : Space: They will cool a faulty antenna in an effort to unstick it. If they fail, most data from the Jupiter trip could be lost.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Fatal Flight Record: Terror, No Clues
- Prime Minister Under Shah Is Slain in France
- BCCI Avoided Huge Tax Bite in Pakistan : Scandal: Much of the bank's profits went to a charitable foundation that, in turn, collected more money in interest than it spent for charity.
- Europeans Will Expand Observer Force in Balkans
- Roland Michener; Former Governor General of Canada
- Taking the Easy Street : You Don't Have to Be Superman to Hit Road
- Wilson Criticizes U.S. Over Oil Drilling Plans : Environment: Governor says federal program reneges on an agreement to exclude some area offshore tracts from future leasing.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Study Shows Oil Not From Fresh Source
- Theater Group Is Putting Seniors in the Spotlight
- OXNARD : Emergency Rides for Car Pools Promised
- Firefighter Gets 12-Year Prison Term in Rape of Woman, 60 : Lancaster: Henry T. Benoit had been drinking before the attack on a family friend, who had thought of him as a son.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Book Sale to Benefit Friends' Programs
- COSTA MESA : Marketing Approach Still Fresh
- Air Reborn : Volunteers Work to Put Vintage Plane Back in Action
- Newberry Is Finally on His Way to Camp : Rams: Guard-turned-center reaches tentative agreement after a 23-day holdout, but he will still have to fight Doug Smith for starting job.
- Wrong-Way Run Finally Turns Out Right : College football: Despite his mistake that cost Cal in 1929, Roy Riegels is inducted into Rose Bowl Hall of Fame.
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : They Can Play Some Hardball : Softball: U.S. women are dominating, waiting for the chance to show their stuff in 1996 Olympics.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Delirious': Good Dream, Bad Picture
- Austria
- STAGE REVIEW : An Ambitious 'Electra' Takes Flight
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Taste of Nostalgia: Roy's Back and Shain's Got Him
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Sailor Killed, Seven Hurt in Carrier Fire
- Secessionists Encountering Opposition : CIF: Area baseball coaches say an Orange County break from the Southern Section would break up many rivalries.
- STAGE
- Irvine Music Festival Cultivates a Hybrid Beat : Concert: Vietnamese pop and contemporary Western jazz are fused in what is being billed as the first such live offering.
- Police Have No Leads in Man's Slaying in Van Nuys
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cubs' Dascenzo Re-Evaluates Dibble Decision
- NOTES : Ellis Wins Women's Race Across America
- Petruska to Leave Loyola, May Transfer to UCLA
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Aiming for a Long-Term Deal, Team Negotiates With Fernandez
- DANCE REVIEW : A Seasoned Swan in a Murky 'Lake'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Fitzgerald Interprets Essence of Song at Hollywood Bowl
- THE ARTS
- Dowell Makes His Mark on the Royal
- It Seems as if His Chances Are About as Good as Pete Rose's