- Softball Games to Benefit Triana
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mainly Mozart Festival Relaxes Its Pace a Bit
- SURFING / BODY GLOVE CUP : San Clemente's Beschen Hoping to Follow in Andino's Wake
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Start No. 664 Is No Different to Blyleven
- Chargers Change Ways, Sign Mims
- Valley Christian Beats Oak Park for Baseball Title
- Curve: Riding the Crest of the 'Dream Pop' Wave
- Titans Just Swinging in the Rain : College Series: CS Fullerton beats top-seeded Miami again, 8-1, and will play Pepperdine for the national title today.
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : They'll Be Handing Out Titles
- Cal State Long Beach Faces Fee Hikes, Cuts in Courses
- Parents Filling Gaps in Money-Strapped Schools : Education: Thousands of volunteers step in to instruct students, run libraries and clean grounds.
- STILL COMING IN: Despite a season even...
- Greiner Awarded $2-Million Project
- Russian Central Bank Chairman's Tenure Seen Slowing Inflation
- Mexico to Issue New Note That Simplifies Peso
- * David Kissinger, a reporter for Variety,...
- Sony Unit Names Sheldon Rabinowitz Vice President of Finance
- Moody's Investors Service Inc. said it lowered...
- * Neil Tepper has been promoted to...
- BRAZIL : Corruption Charge Against President Is a Family Affair
- Max Lerner; Professor, Writer and Observer of Presidents
- Urethane Plans Stock Issue
- Coco's Sells First 3 Franchises : Restaurants: Two are bought by a Burger King franchisee, who plans to locate them in Rancho Santa Margarita and Anaheim Hills.
- Minority Auto Dealers Call for U.S. Assistance : Discrimination: Owners say economy and biased treatment have taken a severe toll. They want low-interest government loans, training programs and more access to foreign car sales.
- Persistence Pays Off : Pair Restoring Home Finally Become Owners, Survive Mushroom Factor
- Second Probe of Huey Long's Death Turns Up Same Killer
- BIAS HUNT: The traveling advisory committee studying...
- Deputies to Keep Using Tasers, Block Says : Law enforcement: Sheriff rejects grand jury recommendation to eliminate stun gun and replace it with weapon that fires plastic bullets.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : A Famous Skeptic Does His Part
- SYLMAR : Employer Sentenced in Worker's Death
- SANTA MONICA : Actor Glenn Ford Is Taken Off Critical List
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Greg Harris to Skip a Turn Because of Back Problems
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Diamond Bar Near Final Goal
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK / STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Redd Gets His Shot in the 400
- Miscellany
- Simi Valley Well-Armed Again : Pitcher Griffin Returns to Form in Comeback From Shoulder Injury
- Fear Results in Fast Times at State Meet
- *** Uncle Tupelo, "Still Feel Gone," Rockville....
- Budget Panel Will Seek Subpoenas to Break Boycott : Spending: Head of committee threatens Administration after officials obey Wilson's order to not attend hearings.
- CAMARILLO : New Busing Plan to Shift School Times
- Driver of Van That Killed 5 Says He Was Forced to Speed
- Russian Officers Give Schuller a Cool Response
- CSUN's Noel Places 8th in NCAA Javelin Final
- WATER POLO / ALAMO CUP : U.S. Opens With Victory Over Canada
- Miscellany
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC Giving It a Run for Title
- Mary Wickes Makes a Habit of Playing Nuns on the Run
- Album Briefs: Albums are rated on a...
- Shiley Settlement Reviewed by Judge
- 75 Raids in State Target Ring Involved in Cocaine Trafficking, Money Laundering
- CAMARILLO : Parents May Have to Pay to Bus Students
- Mahony Urges Social Action Against Racism
- Justices Uphold Pay for Suspended Teacher : Courts: Appeals panel says the Oxnard instructor should get wages for 22 months he was off after his arrest on drug charges.
- Countywide : Fine Points in the Art of Embroidery
- Today, Surf Meets the Turf in Land of Wind and Rain
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL / 1-A DIVISION FINAL : Oak Park Sent Packing After Gibbons Departs
- A Nice Jacket, but They Still Can't Get Bugs Out
- Voges' Round Ends Early in the Rain
- Courier's Victory Is Automatic : French Open: Defending champion beats Agassi easily, will face Korda in final.
- San Diego Spotlight : Talmi Becomes a Favorite With Norway's Orchestras
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : 5 Figures Who Add Up to a Fine Evening of 'Words'
- Progress in AT&T; Talks With Unions
- * Ron Taft, a vice president at...
- Separatists May Gain in Czechoslovak Vote : Election: A strong showing by the Slovak nationalist party could redirect country's economic flow.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Israel Strikes Twice at Guerrilla Target
- Top Admiral Seeks End to Navy Sex Abuse
- Mexican Youth in Crash Denies Murder Counts : Hearing: The illegal migrant claims smugglers forced him to drive recklessly while fleeing border agents.
- LA HABRA : Booking Fees to Be Passed On to Convict
- U.S., Mexico Crack Down on Suspected Border Polluters
- LANCASTER, SANTA CLARITA : County Sets Public Hearings on Budget
- Outcome Isn't Good for BAD Campaigns : Politics: Management arm of the Waxman-Berman power bloc suffers stinging setbacks with defeats of Levine and Davis. 'Stealth' tactics provoke wide criticism.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mickelson Continues His March
- MSL Not Panicking Over Stars' Demise
- Robert Blake Turns His Life Around : Comeback: The star of NBC's 'Hell Town,' on the verge of suicide in 1986, has achieved a measure of peace by re-examining his troubled childhood.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Compelling 'Touch' From Ensemble Arts
- Overbooked : Fare Wars Leave Travel Agents Feeling Besieged by Customer Demands and Declining Income
- State Reports Higher Farm Pesticide Use : Agriculture: New accounting method increases annual figure. Experts say it may still be too low.
- Chicago Offers to Install Metal Detectors at Schools
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hotel Alternative at Site to Be Heard
- Antoelope Valley : Crime Rate Rises Sharply in First Quarter of Year
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : U. S. Settles Lawsuit, Widens Eligibility for Food Stamps
- Crime in Antelope Valley Rises 29%; Officials Put Blame on Recession, Gangs : Statistics: More than 3,700 incidents were reported in the first three months of this year.
- Auto Racing
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sutcliffe Pitches Orioles to First Place
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Daulton Wins a Rare Catcher's Duel
- Devils Make Move to Herb Brooks
- Former El Dorado Player Drafted by Yankees
- Ainge Gives Blazers Big Lift in Overtime
- ** 1/2 Luka Bloom, "The Acoustic Motorbike,"...
- PERSONALITY IN THE NEWS : Bush's Great Green Hope KOd by Politics : Environment: Reilly's 1988 appointment to head the EPA was hailed by conservationists, but Washington infighting has wilted expectations.
- Man Is Charged With Trying to Bilk Blind Woman of Fortune
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council OKs Plan for Pier Businesses
- VENTURA : Corporate Games to Feature Chutists
- A Second Look Is Needed : Federal authorities should review police shooting of Samoan brothers
- MOORPARK : Landscape Charges Stir Up Confusion
- Oxnard : Man Indicted in Father's Death
- Foes Will Challenge OK of Coastal Golf Course : Development: Project approved for Rancho Palos Verdes bluffs also includes lots for 83 homes. It threatens the habitat of the gnatcatcher, a rare songbird, opponents say.
- Pro Football
- Baker Has Old-Fashioned Kind of Talent : 4-A baseball: Shortstop goes all out to provide offense, defense, leadership and humor for Irvine, which plays today in section title game.
- Track and Field
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : A Scandalously Funny 'Mastergate' at UC Irvine
- HEALTH
- BANKING
- ARTISANS: Spotlighting Makers of Handcrafted Goods : She's Fired Up Over Primitive Ceramics
- A New Leaf in Plant Feeding
- Death Aided by Kevorkian Is Called Homicide
- House Democrats Demand That Ill Committee Head Step Aside
- Conservatives Call for Tax Breaks to Rebuild Crumbling Inner Cities : Urban policy: The House lawmakers favor 'enterprise zones' over social programs. One plan would eliminate business taxes in parts of L.A.
- Playing Super Lotto
- Ex-Boyfriend Is Arrested in Girl's Slaying : Crime: Police recover the car and weapon that they suspect were used in killing the popular Grossmont High student.
- Wife's Suit Says Pasadena Chief Hit Her
- Sullivan Renews Minority Health Care Promise : Policy: The HHS chief says the goal is to increase the supply of physicians and access to medical services in underserved urban and rural areas.
- Top State Official Urges Santa Ana to Seek More Low-Cost Housing : Overcrowding: City's occupancy restrictions aren't the solution to the problem, he says during visit.
- 2 Held in Officer's Death Linked to Earlier Slaying
- FILLMORE : Protesters Allege Brutality in Arrests
- FRENCH OPEN / WOMEN : Seles Hopes to Remain a Cut Above Graf
- Council Disbands Embattled North Hollywood Panel : Redevelopment: A new election is ordered. The chairwoman of the citizens advisory group calls the action illegal.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL / 3-A FINAL : Saugus Seeks to Sweep Past Woodbridge
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES : Valley Christian Wins With 9-Run Inning
- Ex-Caver Wins NCAA Steeplechase
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Prosecutor Confirms Deal for Howe
- New TV Riot Poll Sets Off Debate : Television: L.A. news directors disagree with those in national survey who believe coverage fanned riots elsewhere.
- 'Hansel and Gretel' Opens the Door to Opera
- * Gary W. Sproule has been appointed...
- Japan Payment Surplus Narrows
- * Santa Monica-based National Medical Enterprises Inc....
- Great Trees From Little Efforts Grow
- Date, ZIP Code Match for a Day in Wallingford
- TRACK AND FIELD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Keshmiri, Walder Win Again
- WATER POLO : U.S. Wins, Plays Italy for Title
- MEN'S VOLLEYBALL : U.S. Sweeps CIS in First Test of Team That Mixes Old, New
- Newport Corp. Reports Big Loss
- * John Simenon has been named head...
- Recall Costs Cut Du Pont Earnings
- System Needs to Be Repaired to Stop Particles From Flying Out of Ducts
- Employees Sad at Closing--but Not Surprised : Aerospace: The McDonnell Douglas workers at the Torrance plant foresaw the move in the shutdown of the company store two years ago, the growing number of empty parking spaces, the loss of contracts.
- Group of O & Y Creditors Rescind Move for Control
- William Edgett Smith; Foreign Correspondent for Time
- Man Who Shot Daughter Begins 3-Year Prison Term
- CANOGA PARK : Car Dealer Charged in Pricing Case
- 1 Convicted, 1 Acquitted in Gang Slaying of 12-Year-Old Long Beach Girl : Courts: Jury's split verdict stemmed from reluctant witnesses, prosecutor says. Anita Briones begged for her life before she was killed.
- Fullerton : City May Cut Events to Balance Budget
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firefighters, City Seek Arbitration
- TREE-TO-CHURCH: With the Los Angeles Episcopal bishop's...
- Newport Beach : Council to Discuss Host of New Services
- Strangling Our Future : Cal State system faces devastating cut in funds
- Presbyterians Elect Activist Pastor as National Leader
- MOORPARK : Officials Question Caltrans Relocation
- CSU Plans to Lay Off 2,200 Unless State Helps : Education: Chancellor says tenured faculty, staff will lose jobs if funds are not provided. He calls for tuition hike, early retirement and capping budget cuts at 6%.
- Jurisprudence
- Braves Rally in the Ninth, Top Padres : Baseball: Blauser's homer in ninth ties game, then Padres' Maddux walks in decisive run in Atlanta's 3-2 victory.
- Miscellany
- Woodbridge Relies on Johnsen's Speed : 3-A softball: Sophomore center fielder is the Warriors' instigator. They play Saugus in final today.
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Titans Chalk Up Runs on Hurricanes' Fielding Miscues
- Breaking Color Barriers : NBC Continues to Court a Large Audience Long Ignored
- La Jolla's Elsberry Gets Some Revenge in Final
- Daly Will Give Riley a Run for His Money : Basketball: In terms of style and success, the new coach of the New Jersey Nets is every bit the Knick coach's rival.
- Ticket Suit: Two $100-million class action antitrust...
- AUTOS
- Court Allows Ropak to Sell Shipping Bins
- Tokos Acquires Rival CareLink in Stock Swap
- Pentagon Lifts GE Suspension
- Selling Homes to Superstitious Minds
- Gardening Blooms as One of Most Popular Outdoor Activities
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : U.S. Considers Plan to Send Peacekeepers
- 'Iron Lady' Is Made Baroness Thatcher
- McDonnell Will Shut Down Its Torrance Plant
- NATO, Ex-Foes Sign Long-Delayed Arms Treaty
- Soviets Accused of Funding Terrorism Until '91 : Expose: Russian officials decry past Communist activities. Statements could damage Gorbachev's reputation.
- Buchanan's Operation Called Complete Success
- $2.66-Million Award in Fallen Tuna Case
- Oxnard Youth Receives CYA Sentence in Killing
- Allen's Lead Solidifies but Her War With Mays Rages On : Politics: Candidates meet with GOP ethics panel to complain of attack mail in 67th Assembly District primary.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : REOPENING : Sears to Reopen Hollywood Store
- Just blocks from the twisted skeletons and...
- VAN NUYS : Ex-Commodities Broker Gets Nearly 9-Year Term
- New Organization Aims to Halt Koll Co. Plans to Build on Bolsa Chica Mesa Land
- VENTURA : Cleanup Day May Bring Record Haul
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Solis in Spill, Has Minor Injuries
- STATE TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS : Wind Keeps Sterlin From Record Book, but Pushes Her to Final
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL : Gan Leads North Boys, McLaren Sparks South Girls
- TV Reviews : Maugham's 'Ashenden' Spins a Spy Tale
- Anti-Klan Tactics Split Jewish Groups
- SYLMAR : Business Owner Sentenced for Employee's Death
- Pleas From Venice Boardwalk Vendors Rejected : Courts: Judge refuses to issue an order that would let unlicensed business people take 'donations.' City code prohibits selling wares at public beaches without permit.
- Aggressive Coyotes Evade Traps in Neighborhood
- Russians Attracted to American Faiths : Missionaries: With restrictions on worship lifted, a wide variety of preachers find eager audiences in Moscow.
- Police Urge Residents to Stay Away From Rally : Simi Valley: Officials fear violence between a white supremacist group and counterdemonstrators.
- The Play's the Thing : Shoestring Soccer Club Has Bag Full of Dreams
- Bill Carroll, Former FBI Chief in County, Dies at 68
- Farm Pesticide Use Increasing, State Reports
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Henke, Sindelar Lead Stormy Memorial
- Insurance No Factor in Sale, Both Sides Say
- As Population Grows, People Will Live 'Like Rats,' Cousteau Says
- Burbank Officer Fatally Shoots Man Outside Apartment
- Reds Get Fast Start, Beat Dodgers, 6-2
- Abbott's Work Matches Angel Bats in 7-1 Loss
- U.S. Trying to 'Hijack' Summit, Malaysia Says
- Congress Loops the Loophole on Air Mileage
- GARDEN GROVE : Abrecht Becomes Interim Police Chief
- Raschke Steers Broken Car to Win in Ventura Feature
- Manlet, Simi Valley Finally Reach Goal of Playing in Southern Section Final
- Hiegert Questions the Timing of Charges : CSUN: Athletic director notes that Black Student Union's accusations of racism coincide with departure of Cleary.
- A Show of Force, a Show of Anger in Phola Park : South Africa: Debate over police campaign in squatter camp mirrors a national struggle that jeopardizes talks on multiracial government.
- Elys' Residence Scheduled to Be Sold at Public Auction
- New Role for a Cautious NATO
- Racist Flyers Placed Inside Lockers at Burbank High
- ECONOMY WATCH : Statistical Yo-yo
- Track and Field
- Tensions Rise Among Haitian Refugees at Florida Camp : Detainees: Guards at the facility are accused of abuse. Hopelessness reigns in the face of White House policy to return boat people without hearings.
- Hart, Foothill Go Bump in the Night in Strange Game
- U.S. Sweeps to Victory Over CIS : Volleyball: Americans' big hitters star in 15-10, 15-8, 15-6 triumph.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL : 4-A DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP GAME : Hart's Bid Cut Short by Foothill
- MOTOR RACING / NASCAR AT SEARS POINT : Rudd's Record Run Takes Pole From Irvan
- Trail Blazers Have a Little Extra : NBA finals: Portland evens series in overtime, 115-104, after Drexler and Kersey foul out. Jordan scores 39 again.
- Lucky's Strike : Vocalist Dube, Who Will Play at Tonight's Reggae Festival, Delivers 'Songs for the Whole World'
- Perot's California Roar: 500,000 Scratching Pens : Campaign: From mall to shining mall, his backers are gathering more than the required signatures to greet him on his upcoming visit.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL / 1-A DIVISION FINAL : La Reina, Moorpark to Meet Yet Again
- LOS ANGELES : DWP Pays Tax Penalty While Appealing Fine
- Jurisprudence
- Faria's Victory Is Fifth of Season
- 2 NASA Aquanauts Surface After 30 Days Underwater
- THOUSAND OAKS : Search to Resume for Missing Woman
- LA MESA : Suspect Is Held in Couples' Abduction
- DANA POINT : Landscape Irrigation Law Out for Review
- Science Fair Honors Teacher, Students
- Burbank Airport Runways to Be Enlarged
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : TAX RELIEF : Deadline Set for Property Reassessment
- 2 Chino Brothers Contest Farm Will
- Bill Would Limit Contributions, Spending in Political Races
- MISSION VIEJO : Opinions Sought on Recreation Centers
- Tony Rizzi; Jazz Guitarist, Performer With Kenton Band
- Poland Names Young Farmer to Prime Minister Post, Passes Budget
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airline Performance
- WOODLAND HILLS : Arrest Warrant Issued for Member of Rap Group
- The Unfriendly Skies : Air-Fare Plunge, Run on Tickets Overwhelm Travel Agents
- PORT HUENEME : Ship Saves Day for Seabee Celebration
- Hughes Must Pay Punitive Damages : Courts: Jury grants $3.5 million to former aircraft company employee who alleged racial discrimination.
- Bush Names Press Aide
- Adams at the Forum
- All-Sports Radio Bad for His Ears
- Al Joyner Didn't Have Numbers of an Olympian
- Ballet Tickets
- Genetically Engineered Food
- UCI Shouldn't Drop Cross-Country, Track
- Whittle Schools
- It's Starting to Look Like a Police Blotter
- Perot
- Genetically Engineered Food
- Dodgers Do Big Things Without Their Big Stars
- Teaching Vin Scully What Motivates Umpires
- Gates Says He May Delay Departure From LAPD Police: 'I'll retire when I want to retire,' chief says. Transition to Willie Williams could be postponed.
- McEnroe's Performance Is Like a Bad Rerun
- Dodgers Do Big Things Without Their Big Stars
- Angels' Bus Crash Not the Key Issue
- To Solve the Problems That Fueled Riots, a Bit of Magic Would Help
- Setting Record Straight on Laker Plane Crash
- Dodgers Do Big Things Without Their Big Stars
- Whittle Schools
- Pfund May Be the Man to Rally Laker Troops
- Making Great Writers
- It Isn't Only the Young Who Don't Vote
- Genetically Engineered Food
- Dispute Over Macedonia
- To Solve the Problems That Fueled Riots, a Bit of Magic Would Help
- Genetically Engineered Food
- Genetically Engineered Food
- Dispute Over Macedonia
- Obituaries - June 6, 1992
- Getting Into Training
- U.S. Jobless Rate Hits 8-Year High : Economy: State and county unemployment figures also climb. Reports of recovery lured thousands back to labor market, which could not accommodate them.
- $9,000 Fee Held Over Head of Departing Perot Workers : Politics: At EDS, employees had to sign promissory notes to repay training costs if they quit or were fired.
- Westminster Man Shot by Would-Be Robbers : Crime: The assailants may have been waiting for a relative of the victim to return from a card casino.
- State University System Plans to Lay Off 2,200
- Clinton Seeks Brass Ring, Finds It Is Still Out of Reach : Politics: Primary winner's message was lost amid personal attacks. Now he must re-establish credibility.
- U.S. Jobless Rate Hits 8-Year High : Economy: State level rises to 8.7% in May, with L.A. County at 9.8%. Orange County stood at 5.7% in April, with updated figures still to come.
- U.S. Jobless Rate Hits 8-Year High : Economy: State and county unemployment figures also climb. Reports of recovery lured thousands back to labor market, which could not accommodate them.
- Democrats Push $2 Billion in Emergency Aid to Cities
- Nature Treaty Signing Begins Without U.S.
- As Layoffs Loom, CSU Chancellor Offers Hope
- Pilot Killed as Small Plane Hits Fog-Shrouded Hillside : Aviation: Residents near the crash site say they heard the low-flying aircraft but could not see it. The pilot's name was not released.
- Hungry Find Free Food Pantries Are Almost Bare
- 2 IRA Escapees Captured in California
- Train Hits Garbage Truck in Mississippi; 10 Injured
- Japanese Parliament Panel OKs Bill on Peacekeeping Force
- Plot for Bombing in San Diego Revealed
- Spacecraft to View Hidden Light of the Universe : Exploration: Telescopes will detect extreme ultraviolet waves that are absorbed by Earth's atmosphere. Scientists hope to find new stars.
- Time to Tell True Stories : Music: Guitarist Leo Kottke, who plays with Chet Atkins at the Coach House, lets his experiences do the talking--from the barking pooch that dogged him to the guitar that saved his life.
- ART REVIEWS : The Labyrinthine Mind of Illusionist Fred Fehlau
- Odetics' Fiscal Year Earnings Fall 91%; New Products Keep It Slightly in Black
- Rollins' Wife Says His Switch to Perot's Camp Is a Mistake
- Russian Guards to Patrol Borders of 6 Former Soviet Republics
- Ayres Off to a Running Start : The Mission Viejo writer sold her first mystery after gleaning facts ranging from cop talk to autopsies from local sources.
- Gun Sales Soar After L.A. Riots : Firearms: Purchases last month set county and state records. Weapons dealers in California filed 5,167 applications in a single day.
- Strict Dress Codes Are Alive, Well in Laid-Back L.A. : Fashion: Dressing for success is still the norm in corporate America. Disney spells out the rules. IBM's are unspoken. Job counselors say in a recession, flamboyance is risky business.
- VAN NUYS : Group Opens Shelter to Aid Teen Prostitutes
- 80 Trees Will Be Planted at School in ReLeaf Effort
- Time to Take the Lid Off Prewar Iraq Policy : Indications of wrongdoing call for a special prosecutor
- Van Nuys Shelter for Young Prostitutes Opens Doors : Assistance: Children of the Night will house up to 24 youths at its new site and help them build new lives.
- $16 Bet Produces a Record Hollywood Park Pick Six Payoff