- Group Seeks to Put Minority Locations on Tourism Map
- A Solemn Military Tradition Lives On
- LEIMERT PARK : Home Loan Center Gives Advice, Money
- FAMILY SYMBOLS
- Poor Islands See an Undersea Gold Mine : South Pacific: Leaders hope the experts are right and that exploiting the mineral riches will transform their economies, now among the world's poorest.
- Praise the Lord and Pass the Biscuits
- U.S. Leadership 50 Years Later : A certainty is now open to doubt
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / LONG BEACH, SANTA MONICA : Divergent Choices for Cities in Flux
- Con Artists Cash In on Scams That Target Seniors : Crime: Police warn about a scheme in which the thief persuades the victim to make withdrawals under the guise of catching a shifty bank employee.
- Times of Trouble Are When Volunteers Are Needed Most : Quake Has Sidetracked Valley Efforts, but Some Residents Still Inspire Us
- Orlando Cops Say Hats Off to These Fans
- Pacers Figure to Be History : NBA playoffs: Visiting team hasn't won a Game 7 since 1982, but Miller hopes to "steal another one" from Knicks.
- Twins Gopher Broke, Rout Tigers, 21-7
- Publications Offer More Tips
- THE TUBE : Please Pass the Remote
- Sioux Culture Clouds Girl's Future : Law: The Standing Rock tribe fears the child is in danger of losing her heritage. It plans to appeal judge's decision allowing her to stay with guardian, with whom she has lived nearly all her life.
- Gary Fights 'Murder Capital' Tag : Urban renewal: Indiana community once was a livable city; its people are struggling to make it so again.
- Father of Separated Twins Held in Car Theft
- Virginia GOP Picks North as Senate Nominee
- SANTA MONICA : Police Seek Leads in 9 Sexual Assaults
- On View : Lifetime's 'Home' Spin
- Think Tank at Nixon Library Gets $1 Million : Donation: Gift from agribusiness magnate Dwayne O. Andreas will provide support for the Center for Peace and Freedom in Yorba Linda.
- WORLD CUP '94 : The Sole of the Matter : Two Disparate Views on the World's Most Popular Sport and Its Place in American Society : What Americans Don't Understand About Soccer, They Don't Care to Learn
- DESERT LORE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA by...
- Backpack & Budget : The Wise Are Wary Abroad
- Green Thumb
- BEHIND THE BESTSELLERS : Someone's in the Kitchen With Oprah
- A Legacy of Violence : MIKAL GILMORE'S FAMILY MEMOIR ASKS THE QUESTION: WHERE DOES EVIL COME FROM? WHERE DOES IT END? : SHOT IN THE HEART, <i> By Mikal Gilmore (Doubleday: $24.95; 416 pp.)</i>
- HACK ATTACK : Double, Double, Interface and Trouble . . .
- Architects Featured at MOCA Program
- Egypt Doctors Battle to Cure Fearsome Leprosy
- Women Who Made a Difference
- ANIMALS : This Vet's Pet Project Is Acupuncture
- Unprepared States From Maine to Texas Prey to Killer Storms : Disaster planning: As the hurricane season begins, dozens of communities are ill-prepared for catastrophe.
- Suspect in Attacks on Women Arrested : Crimes: Police say the man's truck matches the description of vehicle used in a series of assaults. Victims were abducted along Ventura Boulevard.
- Woman to Pursue Better Quality of Life in Vietnam
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sprinter Falters; Muir Wins Title
- THE ARTS : But Will the French Thank Us? : The American Center disappeared from Paris seven years ago. Now it's back with a $40-million, Frank Gehry-designed building, a full cultural schedule--and a decidedly Southern California feel
- Learning Vacations : Class-Act Vacations : Lessons: From nature study to esoteric sports, these programs focus on learning.
- Passion Play : Wild Fans, Crazed Players And a Nation In Thrall--When It Comes To <i> Futbol</i> Madness, Nobody Out-Obsesses the Argentines.
- Retro : The Daily Bio : A&E;'S EXPANDED 'BIOGRAPHY' SERIES ADDS MORE PORTRAITS TO ITS WEEK
- Rome Fell on D-Day Minus 2, June 4
- COUNTRY CLUB PARK : Meeting to Focus on Luring Filmmakers
- Drug Lab, Bomb Ruled Out as S.F. Blast Causes
- Weintraub Heads List of Hopefuls for City Council Seat
- Clinton Steps Up Pressure on N. Korea : Asia: He calls sanctions 'virtually imperative.' Japan, S. Korea back effort against suspected nuclear program. Pyongyang insists curbs would be 'declaration of war.'
- A 'Capitalist' China Does Not Ensure a Democracy
- Wife Seeks Divorce From Ex-Police Chief Gates
- Police Photo Files Foster Fuzzy Ethics : Dubious Practice Is Rife With Opportunities for Abuse
- Notes about your surroundings
- MEINERS OAKS : 1st Service Held in Group's New Temple
- Bure's Ejection Penalizes Canucks in Loss to Rangers
- Green Thumb : Applications Available for Realty Program
- SOUTH GATE : Street Fair Gets World Cup Kick
- Nuclear Brinksmanship Redefined : North Korea: Its defiance of international authority merits sanctions, but China and Japan have to be on the team.
- China Arrests 2 to Prevent Protests of 1989 Crackdown
- Concert to Mark End of an Era at School : Music: After half a lifetime at Thousand Oaks High, teacher Robert Wiles will lead his final choir performance today. Current and former students will lend their voices.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON CAMPAIGNING : Political Kingmakers, Self-Financed Candidates Cheat the Voter : The power of electorate is diminished when legislators anoint future leaders and office seekers <i> loan </i> themselves money.
- ELECTIONS / 41ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : 6 Democrats Define Their Differences in Final Push
- Honoring the Best and Brightest : High School Valedictorians Are Evidence of Melting Pot's Bounty
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson Tells Reds: Don't Take So Long
- Excited Simpson Delivers the Crowning Throw for Fullerton
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Local Pair Don't Need Top Efforts to Be Champions
- Sigman Sprints Away in Saugus Main Event
- Farrakhan Replies to Criticism : Muslims: Nation of Islam leader decries racism in Las Vegas speech. He avoids direct references to former spokesman who was wounded in ambush.
- WILSHIRE CENTER : Sunday Brunches to Aid Churches
- BRIEFLY : School: Scholarship Named for Teacher
- ELYSIAN VALLEY : Factory Parking Lot Plan to Be Debated
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- ECHO PARK : Hunger Strike Staged Over Bus Hike Plan
- Gunboats Fire on Vessel Fleeing Cuba : Refugees: Officials say passengers may have hijacked freighter from Mariel. Coast Guard intervenes after 4-hour attack, escorts 59 to U.S.
- Abrasive Style Cited as Envoy to Paraguay Is Called Home
- So, Peter, Tell Us What You Really Think
- *** 1/2 Frank Black, "Teenager of the...
- Israeli-Backed Militia Kills 3 Guerrillas
- Sad Stories Receive a Hollywood Rewrite : Jobs in Movies, TV Give Troubled Youths a Chance for a Role-Reversal
- Surgery Aids Emphysema Patients : Medicine: Volume reduction removes 20% of diseased lungs in severe cases. It's not a cure, but it can make some transplant operations unnecessary, proponents say.
- EXPOSITION PARK : Fun Run Benefits Critically Ill Children
- LEIMERT PARK : Center Lends a Hand to New Home Buyers
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Patrick Reynolds : A Famous Tobacco Name Now Fights the Smoking Lobby
- Exhibits Focus on L.A.'s Iranian Community : Culture: UCLA shows trace a population of exiles while offering glimpses of the city's diverse yet insular group engaging in play, prayer and politics.
- Landlords Unfairly Bear the Burden of Disaster : California law holds owners of apartment buildings liable for loss in catastrophes like the Jan. 17 quake. An attorney argues that this threatens the blameless.
- Overwhelmed by both commercial success and criticism from peers and critics--even Beavis and Butt-head-- Stone Temple Pilots nearly self-destructed. : They're back, and it's no wonder their new album, 'Purple,' has a dark edge : 'It's Amazing We Even Made It'
- Movies : Keanu's Eccentric Adventure : From stoner dude to computer brain, 29-year-old Keanu Reeves has racked up 16 films during his eight hard-working years of acting, and emerged almost untarnished by the corrosive glitter of Hollywood
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : After 21 Years, Demarest Can Say He's No. 1
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Braves' Kelly Says He's No Deion Sanders
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : It's Crisis Again as Eighth Work Stoppage Looms
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Veterans Will Sit, Watch the Kids Play
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Livernois Banishes Ghosts by Helping La Quinta Win : Division III: Pitcher, who took loss in last year's title game, holds on as Aztecs beat West Torrance, 3-1, for championship.
- BIG SCREEN, LITTLE SCREEN : What About 'Romper Room: The Movie'?
- LOOK-ALIKES : Hats Off to Those Creative Folks in the Ad Dept.
- Gill Gets Strength in Country Tradition : *** VINCE GILL; "When Love Finds You" <i> (MCA</i> )
- Anti-Abuse Tool Clip Takes No Prisoners
- Doubling Up : When Daryabigi Twins Get On, Chatsworth's Offense Sizzles
- *** SEAL; "Seal" (<i> Sire/Warner Bros.</i> )
- Selling Like Fruitcakes
- ** 1/2 South Central Cartel, " 'N...
- Maybe They Meant Rock'll Die <i> This</i> Month
- FILM COMMENT : Toasting the Toxic Avenger's Parents
- Briny Dining in Beverly Hills
- Don't Stiff Servers--Snitch on Them
- FRENCH OPEN / WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH : Rain Falls on Pierce's Parade in Paris
- In Brief
- BEACH EROSION: The series of "two-fer" CDs...
- A BIG STORM KNOCKED IT OVER ...
- CLOSE-UP : This Old Film
- 'Lost in Yonkers'
- EL SERENO : Trip to Europe Is Lesson to Remember
- Hungary's Socialists Choose Premier
- 3 Keys to Real Estate: Schools, Schools, Schools
- Traveler's Journal : Through a Child's Eyes : A Father Wanders the World, Guided by His Daughters' Imaginations
- Summer Itineraries : Ten for the Road : It's not too late to plan one of these last-minute family getaways
- Smoking Found to Escalate Risk of Breast Cancer Death
- Their Specialty Is Oversight
- 35 Girl Scouts Win Gold Award, Group's Highest Honor
- VENTURA : Crash Victim Identified as Retired Engineer, 83
- HYDROPLANES : Hanauer Hurt in Heat Race
- Sandkamp's Heroics Came Too Early to Help Eagles
- STYLE: GARDENS : Here to Stay
- Condo Columnist Honored
- CITY 3-A BASEBALL QUARTERFINALS
- Sometimes You Just Can't Curb the Urban Animal Within
- Japan to Help Russia Build Nuclear Disposal Facility
- U.S. Court Panel Urges Suspension of Outspoken Lawyer : Law: Panel rules that Stephen Yagman should not practice in federal court for 15 months. Attorney had called a judge anti-Semitic and dishonest.
- Festival Crowds Music to Ojai's Ears : Concerts: Three performances today will bring curtain down on the 48th annual event. Percussion ensemble keeps the beat Saturday.
- U.S. Golf Club Manufacturer Carries A ... : Big Stick
- He's Anchored in the Valley
- Gear & Gadgets : Keeping a Camera Dry on the Wettest Trip
- News, Tips & Bargains : Car Rentals for Free Spirits
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Clothing Store Is All in the Family
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : What You See May Not Be Quite What You Get : In the battle for the governor's seat, many voters will base their decision on slickly produced television ads. One analyst calls the image wars 'the battle of the caricatures.'
- Applications Being Accepted for Jobs Program
- FICTION
- REAL ANSWERS
- Food for Thought on Food for Kids
- WATTS : Agency Seeks Ideas for Revitalizing Area
- NOTEBOOK : Dorsey's Williams Nets Tennis Title
- The Three Caballeros (Disney Sunday at 7...
- O.C. Candidates Duke It Out Via Late 'Hit Pieces'
- Tree-Planting to Honor Cesar Chavez
- Pride of Lions : More Than 300 Entrants March in Parade, Part of a 3-Day Festival in Costa Mesa
- A Chance to Glimpse Natural Wonders : Irvine Co., Nature Conservancy Pact Gives Public Opportunity to Tour Protected Areas
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : And Now, Here Are the Winners of Campaign Highlights Awards . . .
- WORLD CUP '94 : The Sole of the Matter : Two Disparate Views on the World's Most Popular Sport and Its Place in American Society : Americans Don't So Much Dislike Soccer as They Are Simply Ambivalent About It
- WORLD CUP '94 : Defense in Soccer
- News, Tips & Bargains : Open House at Buckingham Palace
- Easy Rawlins, Just a Little Older : BLACK BETTY, <i> By Walter Mosley (W.W. Norton: $19.95; 255 pp.)</i>
- Green Thumb : Getting the Most Out of a Small Garden
- No Fast Way to Get Lotto Winnings
- News, Tips & Bargains : JUST THE FACTS : The World's Top 10 Tourist Destinations
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Ballad Of An Intellectual, by e. e. cummings
- Paper Trail in Argentine Archives Traces Nazis' Steps : South America: Previously secret documents reveal networks that helped protect Third Reich killers.
- The World : What's in a Name? In Israel, a Possible Stint in Prison
- First Pension Was Too Good to Be True : Scandal Again Points Out Dangers of Loose Regulation, Promises of High Yields
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Farewell 'Trek'
- In Defense of a Catholic Education
- Food Flights
- Primary Election Endorsements
- Ex-Spellers
- Airport-Use Petition for El Toro Marine Base Draws Opposition
- Aid to 'Special' Kids
- Advice to Young Cops as They Start Careers
- Brewer: It's a Matter of Credibility
- IT DEPENDS ON WHO'S DOING THE LOOKING
- Divorce Research Needs More Objectivity
- Things to Consider Before Changing L.A. River
- Precisely Hong Kong
- Two Women, Two Men and One Opinion
- Backing Challenger in Treasurer Race
- Jazz, Straight Ahead
- Salvatore Gravano Is FBI's Favorite 'Songbird' : Mafia: Mobster goes from the Gambinos' No. 2 man to the federal government's No. 1 informer. In return, the most he will serve is 20 years, or about 54 weeks for each person he admits killing or arranging to kill. Maybe less.
- Additional Volleys on Gun Control
- Forget Rating Comics--Get to Real Issue
- Undue Alarm Over Bacteria in Water
- Keep the Golf Courses in City Hands
- Proposition 1C: The Investment and Its Costs
- Change of Address Baffles Resident
- Beilenson's Mailings Are Legitimate Business
- THOUGHT FOR FOOD
- Praising Peace Officers for Their Work
- Sales Are the Main Electric Car Challenge
- Out of Her Realm
- New Business Coalition Targets Regional Woes : Westside: Leaders join to form lobbying group, with the idea that bigger is better--or at least louder.
- Hearing Voices That Others Can't : Disorder: Centuries ago such people were venerated as messengers of God, glorified as mystics or feared for possessing evil forces. Today, the explanation tends toward a physiological brain disturbance, perhaps a chemical defect.
- A 'Clique' That Is Rich in Diversity
- Time to Cut Republicans Down to Size
- Lacking a Bunch
- Gangs' Push for Peace Offers Life Lessons
- BONUSES FOR SOME; FOR OTHERS THE BONES
- Dying His Hero's Death : He's played a lover on 'Santa Barbara' and a lawyer on 'L.A. Law.' But all his life, A Martinez has wanted to play the legendary California bandit Tiburcio Vasquez. : In Luis Valdez's new play with music 'Bandido!' he gets his big chance
- Vocational Education
- Sumo Deserves Better Than a Belly Laugh
- THE DEBATE GETS A BIT HAIRY
- Aiding the Fight Against Tuberculosis
- Bike Path: An In-Line Skater's Side of the Story
- Art: Respect for Works From Haiti
- Helicopter Use
- Scary Combinations
- A Dissenting View on China, Dissidents and Trade
- A Real Solution to Airport Parking
- Pasadena Proves It Is Quite a Site
- Supervisorial Hopefuls' Voting Record
- Election: Seismic Safety on Freeways
- Car-Pool Lanes Are Putting Us in Reverse : Caltrans is not responding to the public's desire for solo driving, which offers freedom and convenience and is the essence of Southern California. The high-occupancy diamond sections actually wind up further clogging the freeways and polluting the air.
- Sniff Around for More Than Puppy Love
- Money Doesn't Make a Candidate Qualified
- An Invasion of D-day Memories :...
- You're Lyin', Guys
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : ...
- Civic Center: Plan and Its Consequences
- Obituaries - June 5, 1994
- NONFICTION - June 5, 1994
- NONFICTION - June 5, 1994
- NONFICTION - June 5, 1994
- NONFICTION - June 5, 1994
- Game Gives Pasadena Taste of World Cup Fever : Soccer: U.S.-Mexico exhibition matchup at Rose Bowl draws 90,000 fans. With freeways snarled, some walk miles to reach the stadium.
- Over Land and Sea to Alaska
- NO WORK NO PAY: Most cities offering...
- 50,000 Quake Victims Await Action on Aid Applications : Relief: Thousands of others are denied government loans. SBA says many have too many debts to qualify.
- Destination: Hawaii : The Paget Family Is Back, and Off to the Islands
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : J.W. North Dresses for the Occasion
- Platinum Suit Alleges Funds Sent Overseas : Courts: Investors' lawyers say former CEO of Irvine software firm moved $500,000 to a foreign bank the day after he resigned.
- JUDGMENT VALIDATED: The Dodgers on Friday drafted...
- If 10 years experience has taught him...
- SANTA ANA : Tour of 6 Historic Homes Will Be Held
- LOS ANGELES : Radio Stations Hold Drive for Bone Marrow Donors
- Rescue Plan Gives Coffeehouse's Fans Grounds for Hope
- He's no Maury Wills when it comes...
- Police Taping Again Subject of Investigation : Privacy: Supervisors in Laguna Beach say recording of personal conversations was inadvertent, but seven employees continue to press claims and grand jury seeks second inquest.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Walk to Raise Funds for Epilepsy Research
- Officer's Wife Sues Sheriff for Bias : Lawsuit: Couple allege that the department's practice of having spouses at substations work for free is discriminatory.
- WORLD CUP '94 / 13 DAYS AND COUNTING : Mexico Rejoins the World : After Being Banned From 1990 Event, Soccer-Loving Nation Is Eager for Revenge
- A Trip Down Memory Lane or Bad Road?
- FRENCH OPEN / WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH : Sanchez Vicario Will Try to Pierce Hot Rival
- Yabba-Dabba--Oh, Let's Just Forget It
- Latest Taiwan Brawl Gets Female Touch
- Rolls-Royce Loses to Sedan Chair in Race
- Korean Nuclear Inspections: Elements of Crisis
- Times Mirror, Cox Plan New Cable Firm
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Anderson's Injury Hampers Bid by Poly Girls
- OCC's Hutcheon to Play Soccer at San Luis Obispo
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
- AEROSPACE
- Regime Clamps Lid on Beijing on Anniversary
- New High Court Justice Sworn In : Law: State commission unanimously confirms Kathryn Werdegar, who declines to state her views on the death penalty.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Rwanda Reflects Changes in Africa
- A Foot in the Local Door : In Mission Viejo, U.S. soccer team already is a winner
- March Just a First Step, Latino Leaders Say : Rights: New statewide coalition vows to go on offensive against what many say is a rising tide of immigrant-bashing.
- D.A.'s Office Won't Charge Bus Driver in Death of Boy, 7 : Jurisprudence: A prosecutor said there is insufficient evidence to for filing an infraction. It was the child's first day on the school bus.
- Valley Holiday Death Toll on Roads Hits 3
- OXNARD : Pair Arrested for Alleged Drug Sales
- CSUN's Dunn Takes 3rd in NCAA Women's Javelin
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Though Brooks Staggers, He Holds 2-Shot Lead
- Knicks Win as Miller Runs Out of Miracles : NBA playoffs: New York's pride takes over, 98-91, and series is tied, 3-3.
- A Bad Night in Georgia for Dodgers : Baseball: Astacio falters again, Butler makes an error in 8-5 loss.
- New Blood for Ancient Art Forms : Choreography: Students unrelated to their teachers are performing East Indian dance and music. 'Shivanjali,' tonight in Irvine, exemplifies the trend.
- Georgia Tech's Rigby Shuts Down Titans : College World Series: Fullerton manages only three hits against right-hander in 2-0 loss.
- Pop Music Review : Found: One Voice, New Vision
- Speaking of Children . . . Bilingually : Radio: The creator of 'Crackle,' a Korean-English program produced in La Habra for kids, has his sights set on the markets--and languages--of the world.
- Kmart Gets Red Light on Specialty Stock Plan : Retailing: Shareholders rebuke management's proposal to raise $600 million by selling shares in other units.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- LONG BEACH : GTE Lineman Helps Catch Purse-Snatching Suspect
- Judge Rejects Last Charges in Alleged Theft of Ruby : Courts: A bizarre case concerning a rare Burmese stone closes. The last of five jewelry dealers is released.
- LOS ANGELES : Man Acquitted of Murder in Fatal Ambush Case
- Endeavor Wins Whitbread; Tokio Sets Mark
- Football
- La Quinta, Linck Get Their Second Chance : Baseball: Catcher has stepped in for graduated all-league player Granger to lead Aztecs back to Division III title game.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Sanders' Plea Falls on Deaf Ears
- For Eddie Oropesa, a Memorable Week : Baseball: Drafted Thursday, signed Friday, Cuban defector will be reunited with his mother on his way to Vero Beach.
- BASEBALL NOTES : Cypress' France Signs With Pirates
- Pop Review / Mike Boehm : Possum Dixon: A Method to Their Mayhem
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Morale Booster : For John Garamendi, the days before the primary have been marked by ups and downs. A pat on the back for his handling of the Executive Life crisis is a welcome counterpoint to Kathleen Brown ads.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Feinstein-Huffington Senate Battle Flares With Attack Ads
- LOS ANGELES : Police Union Threatens to Embarrass Council
- TUSTIN : 30 Teams to Vie for Chili Cook-Off Title
- SIMI VALLEY, THOUSAND OAKS : Summer Jobs Offered for Young People
- Grants Will Aid 12 Quake-Hit Schools
- LAGUNA HILLS : Student Artists Win Scholarships
- Countywide : Teen AIDS Educators to Join Walk at UCI
- SOUTH COUNTY : Cable Firm Honors Teacher, 3 Students
- COSTA MESA : Council to Consider Auto Club Expansion
- Nurses Lose Ruling in Pact Dispute
- Pension Spiking in Huntington to Cost $13 Million : Finance: The city will have to pay most--but not all--of the shortfall caused by legal but highly controversial practice. The state will pick up the rest.
- Shuman Pushes Hewlett in Crowd Pleaser
- Tuimoloau Puts Competition Away
- LABOR : Israeli Social Workers' Strike Has State Safety Net in Tatters
- ELECTIONS : Protesters Take Aim at Mexican Roster : Ruling party's congressional candidates have little popular support. Some worry disgruntled activists will defect in the August vote.
- Clinton Honors GIs Who Fought in Italy
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ill Feelings, Lawsuits Remain in Wake of Escrow Fraud Case : Investigation: Harold and Kathy Wiener, accused a year ago of bilking $2.8 million, have left Santa Clarita for Utah.
- Sea Lions' Deaths Part of Nature
- Propping Up Local Bridges : Transportation: Caltrans is banking on $950 million in Prop. 1A bonds to retrofit highway structures here and throughout the state vulnerable to quakes.
- Wheelchairs Don't Keep Pilots Down
- CYPRESS : Group to Continue to Fight Gambling
- Paraclete Willing to Take the 5th : Division V softball: Spirits, four-time losers in finals, face Cerritos Valley Christian for title.
- Mittens And Mink Wins Carrying Double
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- And on the 2nd Day . . . Wolf Goes : Draft: Dodgers take El Camino Real left-hander in 25th round; 20 area players picked so far.
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA's Hecox Runs 'Perfect Race' in 3,000