- The Remaining Veterans of China's 'Lost Army' Cling to Old Life Styles in Thailand
- Rabbi Sheldon Dorph has been named executive...
- LEADING CALIFORNIA COMPANIES 1987 : A ROSTER OF THE STATE'S LARGEST INDUSTRIAL, FINANCIAL, MERCHANDISING, TRANSPORTATION AND UTITLITY FIRMS : FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
- Plane Evacuated After Man Jokes About Bomb
- Fading Landmark
- Services Held for Ex-Official R. I. Morris
- Future of Cop'er Bowl Up in the Air : Expensive Injuries, Lack of Interest Blamed
- Santa Ana's Pope Avoids Just One Topic in a Lucrative Stand-In Role: Religion
- Clouds Turn Air Show Into Sky-High Display of Peek-a-Boo Flying
- Friends, Strangers Chip In for Reward to Find Teen's Killer
- QUIBBLES & BITS
- PUTTING ON A HAPPY FACE
- Development Agency Cracks the Whip to Get Wells Fargo to Use Its Stagecoach
- The Larsen Files : Their Cases Alone--J. David Dominelli, the MGM Hotel Fire--Make Them Extraordinary. But There's Another Twist: They're a Father-Daughter Detective Team.
- Calvin Johnston Heads Technology Corridor Assn.
- LIFE AND DEATH IN SHANGHAI<i> by Nien Cheng (Grove: $19.95; 496 pp.) </i>
- Crowds, Delays Soar : Hassles Put Fliers' Mood in Nose Dive
- The House : Older Americans
- Deukmejian Assails New Prison Delays
- Home Designs to Remain Free of City Review
- The Pentagon Has Formula for Clearing Candidates
- Last Show Is June 13 : Lake Wobegon's Creator to Pursue 'Sweet Life'
- Constitution's 200th Used to Close History Gap
- Humans' Destruction of Forests Threatens Species, Report Says
- 4 Palestinians Hurt in Unrest at School, Town on West Bank
- U.S. Drops Effort to Deny Bond to Eight in Subversion Inquiry
- AMERICAN LEGION : Mission Hills Overcomes 7-0 Deficit
- Concession Stands Offer Few Bargains
- ANDRES SEGOVIA, 1893-1987
- Oklahoma St. Favored in NCAA Golf Tourney on Ohio State's Turf
- Residents Rattled but Unhurt as Part of Jet Falls Nearby
- Drug Overcomes Test Anxiety, Study Concludes
- 'I am not here to be the Mr. Fix-it.'
- Oldest U.S. War Veteran Dies in Illinois at 107
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : 3-A Championship : Fullerton Troy Wins in Eight Innings, 7-4
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Poly at a Loss for Words Before 4-A Loss to Canoga Park
- CHARLOTTE HITS THE BIG TIME : A Dream Comes True When City Is Awarded NBA Franchise
- There's No Doubting Thomas, Tyson's The Best
- Southern Section Girls' Softball Finals : Cypress Beats Thousand Oaks for 4-A Championship
- DEAR DR. DAN . . . : Live Psychology Advice Show Joins a Growing TV Trend
- HANCOCK'S JUGGLING ACT
- Which Greenspan Will Surface as Head of the Fed?
- Inland Empire Leads West in Business Growth, Study Shows
- Grochowiak to Head San Diego AIA in 1988
- SEASON OF THE JEW<i> by Maurice Shadbolt (Norton: $16.95; 384 pp.) </i>
- LEADING CALIFORNIA COMPANIES 1987 : A ROSTER OF THE STATE'S LARGEST INDUSTRIAL, FINANCIAL, MERCHANDISING, TRANSPORTATION AND UTITLITY FIRMS : TRANSPORTATIONS
- Pope's Prayers Reach Five Continents
- China Ousts Its Forestry Chief for 'Dereliction' in Major Fire
- Why Won't We Credit Any Soviet Change?
- Park Sale Plan Shields Mobile-Home Owners
- Psychologists Aid Neighbors Grieving Over Girl's Slaying
- State High School Track and Field Championships : Dorsey Girls Are Disqualified; Title to Pomona
- Foothill's Slocum Wins the Pole Vault After Burns' Three Passes, Three Misses
- Connors, Evert and Navratilova Aren't Conceding Anything Yet
- Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth's office has asked...
- Basketball Bounces Back at Stonegate
- Commentary : Frequent Departures--So What's Wrong With a Flurry of Home Runs?
- THE CRUSH IS ON AT THEME PARKS, MUSEUMS
- The Ice Already Might Be Cracking Beneath the NHL Champion Oilers
- He Wants to Belt It Out of Every Park in America
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : 4-A : Esperanza Loses on Error in Ninth : Lakewood's McNary Throws Two-Hitter for 1-0 Victory
- CASTING AROUND
- Heads of Import Car Franchises Riding High
- CalComp Sells Computer Division
- Work Started on Shopping Center at Ontario Site
- Anaheim Office Tower Finished
- Now Celebrating Its 70th Year : Firm Planned Hollywoodland
- Tower Topped Out
- Westport, Partner Buy Site for Business Center
- Fierce Attachments: A MEMOIR by Vivian Gornick (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $15.95; 195 pp.)
- Post Office Now Open
- Dealing With a Sovereign Shrimp
- The House : Older Americans
- Accountant Says Cabrillo Solution Adds Up
- First Shot in City's War on Paint : Inglewood Man Gets $100 Reward for Catching 3 Teen-Age Graffiti Artists
- Landmark Court Case Opens Door to Use of Euthanasia in Netherlands
- Smoot Marks the Spot of a Pledge to Bridge the Gap
- Peer Intervention Urged to Fight Youth Gangs, Drugs
- LEADING CALIFORNIA COMPANIES 1987 : A ROSTER OF THE STATE'S LARGEST INDUSTRIAL, FINANCIAL, MERCHANDISING, TRANSPORTATION AND UTITLITY FIRMS : ADDITIONAL INDUSTRIALS
- LEADING CALIFORNIA COMPANIES 1987 : A ROSTER OF THE STATE'S LARGEST INDUSTRIAL, FINANCIAL, MERCHANDISING, TRANSPORTATION AND UTITLITY FIRMS : SAVINGS & LOANS
- Pasta With Platitudes in Venice: World Needs an Economic New Deal
- JACARANDA
- Kent Nilsson has turned down a three-year...
- BONUS BABY
- Lake Michigan Dunes: Wonders From the Ice Age
- Opening This Week
- Economic Summit Faces Challenge of World Jitters
- Cattlemen Beef About the Lean Times on Range
- S. Pasadena Ban Aimed at Blocking Mini-Malls
- Palm Springs Killer Makes Bold Escape From Folsom
- Highway Patrol's 'Guilty' Verdict on Peyer Appalling
- Golf / Grahame L. Jones : Crampton Says He Has Mellowed
- American League Roundup : Barfield's 3-Run Homer in 11th Gives Blue Jays an 8-5 Win Over Orioles
- FOLK MUSIC WITH AN EDGE
- Human Touch in a Boss Shows Touch of Class
- Some Tips on How to Avoid Becoming a Vacation-Scam Victim
- This Office Building May Have Corner on Corners
- Huntington Hospital Starts $40-Million Building Plan
- The House : Older Americans
- Pro-Con Sides Line Up on Downey Redevelopment
- Three Widely Separated Incidents : Hot-Air Balloons Hit Power Lines, Kill 2
- Spring Migration of Birds of Prey : Raptors Soar Fearlessly Over Stormy Mideast
- Doing a Job Can Be the Best Way to Learn, Students and Future Employers Agree : Industry Looking to High Schools for Highly Skilled Technicians of Tomorrow
- Developments in Brief : Surgeon Trims Adult Livers to Fit Children
- Fantasy Parties Keep Grad Night Safe and Sober
- Diploma Is a Dream Come True
- Residents Blame It on Drug Dealers : Oakland's Murder Rate Is 10th in U.S.
- VIDEORGY: How sexy is George Michael's new...
- FICTION : GLOWSTONE by MacDonald Harris (Morrow: $16.95; 309 pp.).
- Biking the Bends of Danube in Austria, Hungary
- KINGS, GODS & SPIRITS FROM AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY by Jan Knappert; illustrated by Francesca Pelizzoli (Schocken: $16.95; 92 pp.; age 12-up).
- Casting About for a Cliff-Hanging Sea Adventure
- Lakewood Miffed at ZUMing Charges for Nearby Phone Calls
- It's a uniquely American teen-age tribal rite. For newly arrived Asian families it's only a small : part of a culture they must learn. For their teen-age children it's as significant : and exciting as it is to any teen-ager. It's . . . : Prom Night
- Compton Shutters Crime-Plagued Hotel
- New Mayor Pushes Pomona Toward the Fast Lane
- Rambunctious Storm Slams Into Southland
- Taking Horse Jumping to a New High
- What Is the U.S. Doing in the Gulf? Our Policy-Makers Would Like to Know
- Doctors Find Laughter as an Aid to Recovery Is Nothing to Joke About
- Padilla Beats Scott in 5,000; Cruz Wins Mile in 3:56.36 at Prefontaine Meet
- Boxing / Richard Hoffer : Title Series in Need of Unification
- N.Y. Finds the Mark, It's Alysheba
- THE MOST IMPORTANT NUMBERS : The Right Price Is the Ticket to Success for Sports Teams
- Pitching Woes Mount for Rangers
- 4 Teams Agree to Play in Mile High Tourney
- A QUESTION OF PATERNITY
- 'LADY IN RED' MAY BE HIS TICKET TO U.S. STARDOM
- COOPER AD SPARKS A PEPSI CHALLENGE
- JAILHOUSE ROCK
- Survey Finds Businesses Like L. A., N. Y. Sites
- Advertising Company to Lease Space in Irvine
- Palm Springs Resort Starts Its Final Phase
- UCLA's Fred Case Will Be Honored for Long Service
- Winter Games Stay
- Some Parents Irked When Anti-Suicide Rally Goes Religious
- LEADING CALIFORNIA COMPANIES 1987 : A ROSTER OF THE STATE'S LARGEST INDUSTRIAL, FINANCIAL, MERCHANDISING, TRANSPORTATION AND UTITLITY FIRMS : COMPANY HEADQUARTERS
- County Pressures Cities to Pay for Mosquito Control
- Experts Use Technology in Search of Art Forgeries
- Laboratory Hunts Link Between Alcohol, Low Birth Weight
- Britain's 'Loony Left' May Lose Labor Voters
- Spirit Is Gone; Team Becomes Hornets
- National League Roundup : Although Ill, Strawberry Is Needed in a Pinch
- OUT OF THE PAST
- CZECH LABEL'S SUPPLY CATCHES UP TO DEMAND
- Application of the law pertaining to landlords...
- Maximum Leg Room : In the '60s, Minis Were for Skinnies, but the '80s Version Demands Sexy, Well-Muscled Gams
- Work Starts on Woodbury Burbank Unit
- Ousted PTL Aide Seeks Pay, House on Lake
- Culver City Teachers Seek New Health Benefits
- 85 Rebels Killed in 3 Weeks, Angola Says
- Cafeteria Damaged in Blaze at High School
- LEADING CALIFORNIA COMPANIES 1987 : A ROSTER OF THE STATE'S LARGEST INDUSTRIAL, FINANCIAL, MERCHANDISING, TRANSPORTATION AND UTITLITY FIRMS : MERCHANDISING
- Developer Cites Verbal Pact, Seeks Forced Sale of Rolling Hills Quarry
- Youth Groups Unite to Demand Athletic Fields at White Point
- THE CONSTITUTION : CONFOUNDING THE FOUNDING FATHERS : Reconvene the Convention and Rewrite the Document
- How to Build a 'Pacific Island Fantasy' in a Gymnasium
- Academics Put Squeeze on High School Job Programs
- Santa Ana : Ramirez May Face Trial in Orange County First
- UC Irvine's Grelsson Finishes 9th in Heptathlon
- Witt and Angels Win a Home Run Battle, 2-1
- Commentary : It's Not All Black & White
- GOOD FOOD, NO FRILLS, NO CROC
- VIEWPOINTS : Economic Summits Don't Help World Marketplace : While Puffing Up the Egos of Our Politicians, They Postpone and Frustrate Hard Decisions
- CLOSEQUARTERS<i> by William Golding (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $16.95; 245 pp.) </i>
- $500 Scholarship Grant
- FICTION : THE COMPLETE SHORT STORIES OF THOMAS WOLFE, edited by Francis E. Skipp, introduction by James Dickey (Scribner's: $24.95; 734 pp.).
- Lesson by Alice Cole
- CLANDESTINE IN CHILE:<i> The Adventures of Miguel Littin by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Holt: $13.95; 114 pp.) </i>
- Small Plane Crashes in Ocean; 3 Saved by Oil Boat's Crew
- Developments in Brief : Story of Assyrians' Rise to Power Unfolds on Ancient Marble Tablet
- State Department Tale Without a Silver Lining : Program to Replace Embassy Silverware Is a Tarnished Affair
- S. Bernardino County Puts the Brakes on Vegas Train
- 10 School Districts OK Fees on Construction; 4 More Consider Them
- Cortez Wins Seat on School Board
- Summit Has Challenges, but Not the Will
- A Pope Probing the Iron Curtain: John Paul II Goes Home to Poland
- Jackson Out of Jehovah's Witness Sect
- Look Before You Dive, Lawyer Specializing in Paralysis Cases Warns
- Joy and Cynicism Greet Return of Symphony
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : 2-A : Capo Valley Wins One for Zamora : Cougars' 14 Hits Pay Off in 6-2 Victory Over La Serna
- NCAA Track and Field Championships : UCLA Wins by Biggest Margin Ever, Sets Record in 1,600 Relay
- War Memorial Stadium Will Close After 50 Years
- John Brodie Says Golf Is Most Demanding Sport in the World
- Baseball / Ross Newhan : In a Farewell Season, Reggie Jackson Is Faring Rather Poorly
- STUFFING THE JUDGES--AND A BALLOT BOX
- Computer Sciences Wins $12.3-Million NASA Pact
- Shop Center to Rise in Needles
- CALIFORNIA SHORTS
- Anaheim City Center More Than Half Rented
- $12-Million Phase of Xerox Centre Complete
- Festivals Flourish in Montreux, Vevey
- Armchair Venturing Down Book Lane
- Conference to Seek Industry for Palm Desert
- To Attract Doctors, Patients : UCLA to Have Private Medical Building
- Some Farmers Treat Animals More Like Pets : Life May Be Looking Up for 'Baby Bulls'
- Developments in Brief : Drug Cuts Deaths From Severe Heart Failure
- Bone Appetit : Charity Group Touts Gourmet Biscuits as Doggone Good
- All Air Midwest Planes to Be in Service Monday
- Population Pressure Point : Continued Immigration of Latinos, Asians With Large Families Puts Strain on Long Beach Services
- Trend to Active Sex Life for Early Teens
- Senate OKs Bill to Slow Sewer Plan for Malibu
- Teens Advance in NAACP Arts, Science Contest
- Danger in the Home : Ignorance, Carelessness Set Up Poison Accidents
- Bultman Wins State Titles in Shotput, Discus
- Ad Industry Learns to Say It in Spanish
- Grand Opening of Trillium East Building Held
- Light Years: AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL EXPERIENCES OF EDUARD MEIER by Gary Kinder (Atlantic Monthly: $18.95; 266 pp.)
- Valley Office Tenants Shun New for Old, Survey Indicates
- The Unfinished Business of Armand Hammer : After a Lifetime in the Public Eye, He Still Worries About His Place in History
- L.A. Lost and Found: AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY OF LOS ANGELES by Sam Hall Kaplan (Crown: $27.95; 224 pp., illustrated)
- 300-Room Ramada Inn to Rise on Site Near Ontario Airport
- LEADING CALIFORNIA COMPANIES 1987 : A ROSTER OF THE STATE'S LARGEST INDUSTRIAL, FINANCIAL, MERCHANDISING, TRANSPORTATION AND UTITLITY FIRMS : INSURANCE
- Mason City's Premier 'Music Man' : Composer Meredith Willson Left Mark on Iowa Town
- UCI Students Miss a Record, but Fly Human-Powered Plane 20 Feet
- Costa Mesa : Motorist Injured in Collision on Freeway
- Shoemaker Rides Very Subtle to Win in Railbird
- AUGUST WILSON: HIS WAY : 'I'm an Artist First, a Playwright Second and a Black Third'
- HYPE OF THE WEEK: On the surface,...
- TAKING LIBERTY 'LIBERTIES'
- Danielian Firm Moves
- Reagan 'Fund-Raiser House' on Market
- FileNet Corp. Building in Gateway Center
- Selected Letters of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, edited by...
- The Guardian Third World Review: Voices From...
- A Novel Beginning
- Bridge to Britain's Industrial Heyday
- For Norway's Guardian of the Soviet Border, the Job Is a Far Cry From the Cold War
- A Crass Menagerie : Is the World Ready for Patented, Genetically Engineered Animals?
- Boy Starves; Parents Charged With Murder
- LEADING CALIFORNIA COMPANIES 1987 : A ROSTER OF THE STATE'S LARGEST INDUSTRIAL, FINANCIAL, MERCHANDISING, TRANSPORTATION AND UTITLITY FIRMS : HOLDING COMPANIES
- 3 Top Peruvian Police Generals Step Down
- 600 March in North Carolina to Protest Klan's Rally Today
- A Proud Man, Jealous of Privacy : Dole Seeks to Overcome Reserve, Explain Himself
- LEADING CALIFORNIA COMPANIES 1987 : A ROSTER OF THE STATE'S LARGEST INDUSTRIAL, FINANCIAL, MERCHANDISING, TRANSPORTATION AND UTITLITY FIRMS : INDUSTRIALS
- Air Safety Isn't Negotiable : Agencies Responsible for the Chaos Face Action in Congress
- Dial-a-Porn Calls Get Busy Signals on the Legal Front
- Santa Ana : Police Officer Shoots Burglary Suspect in Hip
- Local News in Brief : Hiker Is Badly Injured in 45-Foot Fall Off Cliff
- Police Adopt an Open-Door Policy
- 14TH ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST : Best Shots : From Around the World and Close at Hand, the Winning Images From More Than 7,000 Entries
- Canadian Firm Bounces Back : Catalina Condos Get 3rd Try
- Union Bank Tower Opens
- Wilson, With Eye on '88, Woos Environmentalists
- Orange County Group Elects
- Emergency Network Will Lose Another City; 4 Will Be Left
- LEADING CALIFORNIA COMPANIES 1987 : A ROSTER OF THE STATE'S LARGEST INDUSTRIAL, FINANCIAL, MERCHANDISING, TRANSPORTATION AND UTITLITY FIRMS : ALPHABETICAL INDEX
- Edelman to Make Final Bid to Save Pan Pacific Auditorium
- New El Camino President Selected : Trustees Look Nationwide but Pick One of College's Own
- 2 of Museum's Major Sculptures Challenged : Fake Artwork: High Stakes for the Getty
- Rotterdam Embarks on a New, 10-Year Rebuilding Plan With Some Bizarre Results
- Valerie Harper (of "Valerie") will play mother...
- Named Official Historians : Walnut 8th-Graders Interview City's Past
- Bizarre Lives Bared of Star, Son Accused of Her Murder
- Man-Made Waves at Recreational Area : Surf's Coming Up in San Joaquin Valley
- County Fire-Protection Costs Put Damper on Incorporation of Cities
- Southern Section 4-A Softball Championship : Cypress Breezes to Title Over Thousand Oaks, 5-0
- State High School Track and Field Championships : Vista's Jorgensen, Serra's Patrick Finish First
- Azinger, Clearwater Join Tournament Field
- Bobby Rahal slipped past Michael Andretti nine...
- La Jolla Grand Prix Bicycle Race : Pierce Will Attempt to Retain His Title Today
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- SCHLESINGER: TRUSTING IN 'BELIEVERS'
- Don O. Mellon has been promoted to...
- Homeowners Refuse to Make Loan Payments : Claim Tract in Riverside Not Developed as They'd Been Told
- Ribbon Cut for Stock Exchange Renovation
- Wells Fargo to Headquarter in Crocker Center
- College That Canceled Hayden Speech After Threats Honors Him
- Mall Makers Lose Historic Fight in Yreka
- Public Trial Set for Chernobyl Officials
- Greece Attacks Noise
- Won't Allow Foreign Bases, Kuwait Says
- Labor Leader Chavez Joins Striking Neville Workers in Demand for Paid Health Tests
- Running a New City Hectic but Exciting
- MAKING A CITY: THE SANTA CLARITA STORY
- A First Primary Where People Meet Presidents
- Local News in Brief : Oak Tree Crashes Into Encino Comedy Club
- Local News in Brief : Encino Youth Dies as Car Hits Brick Wall
- Plan for Surfing Museum Seen as Totally Rad
- Ruppert Jones Keeps an Appointment by Ending Game : His 10th-Inning Homer Makes Witt Happy and Has Outfielder's Children Smiling, Too
- 'SUN' ECLIPSED
- MAO AND APPLE PIE
- * * * * <i> Great Balls of Fire</i> * * * <i> Good Vibrations</i> * * <i> Maybe Baby</i> * <i> Running on Empty : </i> : HIGH-TECH RAUNCH 'N' ROLL
- SNIDE CONDESCENSION CREEPS INTO THE MOVIES
- Car Deals in Hawaii
- Noshing in Japan--Virtually Free
- Apartment Planned in San Diego
- Head of Warranty Corp.
- NONFICTION : THE DODGERS MOVE WEST by Neil Sullivan (Oxford: $17.95; 243 pp.).
- Northrop Misconduct Alleged in MX Contract : Federal Probers Sent U.S. Attorney in L.A. Data Linked to Possible Fraud, Aspin Memo Reports
- Other Voices, Other Memories: 2 More Tales
- 3 Hurt by Gunpowder Blast in Mock Battle
- Nicaragua to Curb Oil Use, Raise Prices
- But BLM May Destroy 3,000 Animals : Don't Kill the Wild Horses, Letter Writers Ask
- Laughter Can Cure a Lot of Ailments, and That's No Joke
- What Do They Know?
- Unprincipled Pullouts
- Trash-Burning Lancer Plan Draws Heat
- Billy Williams and Jim (Catfish) Hunter, both...
- Odds of Winning in Airport Roulette at LAX Getting Longer