- Five Positions Later, Templeton Adjusts to Demands of Mets : Baseball: Versatile ex-Padre is on a roll since his May 31 trade to New York.
- Drexel Settles $5.3-Billion Tax Case With IRS : Wall Street: The agreement, which must be approved by the Treasury and Justice departments, allows the former brokerage to avert a trial.
- TRENDS: BUILDING PERMITS COUNTYWIDE
- Senate Rejects Revised Bush Crime Plan : Law Enforcement: The GOP eliminates two controversial proposals. An alternative bill backed by Democrats faces amendments today.
- Largest Heroin Bust in U.S. Is Reported : Drugs: About 1,200 pounds are seized at Hayward warehouse. Four suspects are arrested.
- Garamendi Criticizes No-Fault Plan
- Promise of Riches Ends in Heartbreak, Tears : Crime: A hearing is set for a man accused of bilking at least 37 people out of thousands of dollars in a sweepstakes scam.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Kissing Incident Apology Falls Short
- Doctor, 2 Health Workers Struck by Stolen Car
- SAN CLEMENTE : Deaths of Pigeons at Pier Investigated
- U.S. Failed to Help in Epidemic, Doctor Says : Measles: County officials were unable to get federal assistance during the outbreak that claimed more than 40 lives in the Southland, she testifies.
- ORANGE : Harsher Penalties Asked in Bid Case
- The Fundamental Meaning of Choice : People argue the wrong points. Look instead at what it means to take an identity that can never be shed: that of parent.
- LAW & REGULATION
- Minivan 'Dumping' Charge Investigated
- FOCUS: HUNTINGTON BEACH MALL
- Putting a Design on Bigger Market Share
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Playing Footsy
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDDLE EAST : Soviets Offer to Sell MIG-31 Jets to Israel
- State High Court Rejects Appeal for Killer of Three : Ruling: Ronald Lee Deere, who says he deserves to die, could be the first executed since state restored the death penalty.
- U.S. Troops to Stay in Turkey to Protect Kurds
- BOOK REVIEW : Two Ripe Subjects: Hollywood, Marriage : THE DIAMOND LANE <i> by Karen Karbo</i> , G.P. Putnam's Sons $19.95, 320 pages
- University Board Fires Nude Beach Scholar
- Manson Follower Moving Back to State to Be Near Convicted Killer
- 6 Illegal Homes Found in Night Barrio Sweeps
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Will Hold Budget Workshop
- Rape Suspect Says He Is Being 'Railroaded' : Crime: In jailhouse interview, convicted sex offender denies having assaulted a woman at gunpoint.
- SWIMMING / MEET OF CHAMPIONS : Wojdat, Jacob Use Strong Kicks to Come From Behind and Win
- St. Mary's Fehte Is Named Loyola Marymount Assistant : Basketball: He guided Gaels to West Coast Conference tournament final after taking over for Paul Landreaux in mid-season. His appointment ends a 10-month search.
- Channel 13 Hopes Local Boxing Still Can Pack a Punch
- 'Rocketeer' Doggedly Plays It Straight
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Roberts, Scott Give Life to 'Dying Young'
- Ohio Competitor Rejects Acquisition Offer by Bisco
- Analyst Takes a Dim View of '92 Rebound by Airlines
- Losing It : Fashion: Men are looking for ways to plug the bald spots and conceal the gray. More and more are winding up in surgery or in hair salons.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDDLE EAST : House Aid Bill Aims to Freeze Arms Sales
- Countywide : Bill's Form Pleases Environmentalists
- Mother Sues City, Police in Son's Shooting Death
- MOORPARK : Men Hold Up Store, Fire at Clerk's Feet
- OXNARD : Lagomarsino Aide Will Assist Seniors
- Thousand Oaks to Consider Cutting 35 Jobs : Budget: Public works would lose 14 positions. A hearing on the $60.8-million spending plan is scheduled Tuesday.
- Newhall's Upstart Walk of Stars Takes Another Step Toward Fame
- Griffith's 'Birth of a Nation' Reborn on Lumivision Disc
- STAGE REVIEW : An Enjoyable Production of 'Brigadoon' Despite Shortcomings : Theater: Vintage Lerner & Lowe musical comedy is short on plot but tall on song-and-dance numbers.
- AN APPRECIATION : Jean Arthur's Legacy of Indelible Performances : Movies: The actress, who died Wednesday at 90, brought a striking beauty, a unique voice and spirit to the roles that established her fame.
- TENNIS : Calabasas Club Doubles as a Teen Center
- STAGE REVIEW : Culture Clash Dishes Out the Satire in 'A Bowl of Beings'
- Northrop Secretly Worked on Tank Weapon : Defense: The disclosure of a second major defense contract this month considerably brightens the company's outlook.
- COMPANIES
- Another Bad Quarter, IBM Warns Investors
- GE Unit Boosts Stake in Hungarian Firm
- Gray Will Leave House Aug. 5 to Head Negro College Fund
- State Will Be Asked to Open Spigots : Drought: Water districts will formally ask that deliveries to urban areas be increased. That would bring the MWD's supplies close to normal levels.
- Kuwait Condemns 8 More to Die
- After 14 Months, Success Is Uneven for MAX Bus Lines : Transportation: Some Municipal Area Express lines have more than enough passengers; others go nearly empty.
- LAPD WATCH : Latest Gatesisms
- Ex-Wife, Son Held Hostage for 21 Hours : Crime: Man surrenders to Anaheim SWAT team after long vigil. He was apparently upset by his former spouse's plan to remarry.
- Bittersweet 'Garage Sale' Is Held at the Ambassador
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Board to Weigh Morals Code
- PLACENTIA : Council Approves Disposal Fee Hike
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Club Going to Four-Man Rotation
- Countywide : Jury Deliberations Begin in Ely Trial
- Vandenberg Missile Hits Target
- Girl, 9, Taken From Home and Slain : Crime: Child vanishes after answering apartment door in San Ysidro. Her battered body is discovered later in Chula Vista.
- Victim Tells of Terror While Alleged Kidnapers Demanded a Ransom
- ORANGE : Hiring Freeze Helps Balance City Budget
- Frank (Pacey) M. Pszyk; Retired Restaurateur
- Disney Deal Opens Up Parachute's Career : Profile: The trio, which melds sophisticated harmonies, exuberance and feel-good lyrics for children, has high hopes.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Deli's Good Name Sealed With a Knish
- STAGE REVIEW : Funny Play Has Serious Problem : When the message is being delivered, 'The Torchbearers' drags. But when comedy takes center stage, the production is hilarious.
- Make Good on Exec Life Losses, Firms Advised : Insurance: A Labor Department official said companies that replaced pension plans with annuities would be "smart" to make full restitution to retirees.
- Apple Lays Off 900; CEO Takes Pay Cut of 15% : Technology: The firm is cutting costs as part of its effort to gain market share with a new line of low-priced Macintosh computers.
- UC Optimistic About A-Labs
- 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.
- Julijonas Steponavicius; Exiled Lithuanian Archbishop
- Arthur J. Cathcart; Wrote Palo Alto's City Charter
- Singing the Praises of Domingo
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Planners Approve Reagan Grave Sites
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE 'ABORTION PILL' : RU-486: Liberation or Nightmare? : The benefits to women in low-income nations won't be known without more research and less political meddling.
- Judo Has Firm Grip on Swain
- Toughened Laws on Way, Executives Are Warned : Crime: Under recommendations to be made to Congress, corporations could face much stiffer fines for felonies committed by their employees.
- Morehouse Industries Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- Nationwide Health to Buy 12 Properties
- LAW & REGULATION
- O.C. STOCK WATCH
- Veteran Consensus-Builder to Guide India
- Snowmobile Accident Tied to Weather--86 Degrees
- Kuwaitis Adapt to Smoky Skies, Permanent Grime : Environment: 'I don't do anything except cleaning,' one says. But few worry about health effects of oil fires.
- U.S. Unlikely to Agree to Antarctic Mining Ban
- New Freeway Helps to Ease the Drought in Inglewood : Conservation: Because work on the Century Freeway has idled wells, the city is entitled to extra water in the next fiscal year--and so may avoid rationing.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Suspect in 5 Killings Pleads Not Guilty
- LAPD Copter Team Mourned as Heroes
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Work Begins on Shelter for Teens
- Pala
- 'Speed Queen' Bank Robber Strikes Again
- Boxing
- Nevada Las Vegas officials say they are...
- L.A. Watts Summer Games Draw Area Teams in 11 Events
- Miscellany
- Jones Probable Selection for National Track Athlete of Year
- MUSIC REVIEW : Din of Choppers Doesn't Dampen Pops' New Venue
- Vibist in Full Swing at 66 : Terry Gibbs, Who Has Kept Company With a Multitude of Jazz Greats, Brings Bop to Newport Beach
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sunny Italian Fare From a Sunny Italian
- STAGE
- Director's Stand-In Does Solo Turn on 'Screw' : Opera: David Ritch gets a chance to make his mark by implementing Jonathan Miller's wishes. 'I know my own value. So does he.'
- DEC Enlists AST to Make Computers for the Navy
- A Gala Salute to Milken and Junk Bonds : Publishing: Five hundred people attend a reception to celebrate a 400-page, 20-pound book dedicated to a man who couldn't be present.
- Writers Can't Recklessly Alter Quotes, High Court Says
- Rao Named India's 9th Prime Minister : Politics: He is a compromise choice by the Congress-I Party. He will be sworn in today.
- Down to the Shore : Crossed currents: What with crime, trash and the 'pagoda people,' beach-going ain't what it used to be. But that doesn't stop the faithful.
- Savvy Lets These Buyers Beware of Fashion Duds
- Sparky Signs On for More : Baseball: Anderson agrees to a two-year contract extension that will keep him on as manager of the Detroit Tigers through the 1994 season.
- On This Wild Night, Detroit Is Beantown : Angels: Sojo hit in the head, Tigers' Tettleton in the leg, and Finley is ejected in fourth inning of a 7-5 victory.
- Smith, Totah Win Heats at Oceanside Open
- STAGE REVIEW : The Laughs in 'Comedy' Too Labored
- Vintage Rock 'n' Roll Items at Weekend Expo
- ART REVIEWS : Gordon Matta-Clark: Wild Works by a Moody Maverick
- Adobe Systems: The Mountain View, Calif.-based software...
- Officer Shoots, Kills Man on Otay Mesa
- Increase in Jobless Claims May Signal Weak Recovery
- Berlin Reclaims Glory as Capital of Germany : Reunification: In tense vote, Parliament decides to gradually move Bundestag from Bonn to historic site.
- Baby-Sitter to Stand Trial in Death of 14-Month-Old Boy
- Downie to Replace Bradley as Post Editor
- Volcano Forces Air Force Cuts in Philippines
- Panel Votes to Revive Abortion Counseling
- SRI LANKA : 20 Killed in Blast at Military Barracks
- NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Mail Bomb Suspect Says He Has Alibi
- National City
- Sharp Exit From a Dead-End Policy : Shifting money from highways to mass transit
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tension Mediator
- Now If He Could Just Invent Someone Willing to Market It
- California IN BRIEF : CAMP PENDLETON : Schwarzkopf Aide to Command Base
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Water Rates Go Up; First Hike Since '84
- Robber Takes Cash From Dry Cleaner
- FILLMORE : Car's Winner Must Shift for Herself
- Non-Traditional Churches Welcoming Gays to Flock : Religion: They offer haven to those unwilling to hear their lifestyles condemned from the pulpit.
- UCI Medical Center Is in Black After 5 Losing Years : Finances: Normally sedate UC Regents applauded the teaching hospital's change of fortune, a stark contrast.
- 4 Area Players Chosen to 5-A Baseball Team
- Area Schools Get a Chance to Show Stuff in L.A. Games : High schools: Twenty-two South Bay schools are entered in the competition, which starts this weekend.
- San Diego Spotlight : Gastronomic Adventure Unfolds Like an Artichoke
- Trio of Rock Concerts to Salute Troops for Persian Gulf Service
- Frank J. Wyka; Dinner Theater Producer
- Avid Stargazers Turn Out for 'The Rocketeer'
- ACURA VIGOR : The Name's Not Quite Acura
- Mail Bomb Suspect Tells Court He Has Alibi; His Testimony Rambles
- Bush Sets No Time for Ending Sanctions : South Africa: He meets with Zulu chief Buthelezi and calls for 'more progress' before lifting U.S. curbs.
- Job of Police Chief Goes to Tennessee Official
- ANAHEIM : New-Look Police Station to Be Opened
- MOORPARK : Council Seeks Better Deal on Library Use
- Council Looking to Fill Vacancy
- Santa Paula School District Cuts 13 Teacher Jobs to Balance Budget
- Judge Orders Payment to Dalton Case Attorney
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Ryan's Son Will Leave Texas and May Switch to Pepperdine
- No Matter How It Comes Out, Clippers Always Get Flip Side
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers' Victory Has New Ring for Rookie
- Texas A&M; officials will accept NCAA findings...
- STAGE REVIEW : The Funniest New Kids on the Block
- FOR KIDS : Theaters Offer Summer Camp of Reel Fun
- Race, Heat, Crowding Blamed in Jail Brawl
- The Escobar Deal: How Helpful?
- Miscellany
- Record 134 Boats in Long Beach Regatta
- ON-THE-JOB TRAINING : Rookies McPeak and Fontana Are Becoming a Force on Beach
- RADIO
- Reform Critics Out of Touch, Gorbachev Charges
- SAN CLEMENTE : Developers to Get All Permits Requested
- Transient Held in Attack on Man Walking His Dog in Costa Mesa
- Pregnant Woman Tells of 36-Hour Kidnaping Ordeal
- Local Leaders Again Urge U.S. to Adjust Census Undercount : Population: Political representation of minorities and millions in federal aid are at stake, coalition says.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Gets 120 Days for Trash Can Arson
- NEWPORT BEACH : Sunday Marks Start of Irrelevant Week
- Woman Is Apparent Victim of Stabbing
- VENTURA : High School Paper Recalled Over Poem
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Districts May Create New Taxing Agency
- S.D. Murder Trial Kicks Off TV Show
- Cityhood and Annexation Talks Delayed
- Johnson Thriving in Strawberry's Absence
- Drugs
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rose Hears Cheers at Schmidt Ceremony
- Downtown's Water Grill Sports a Vast Array of Seafood
- COMPANIES
- COMPANIES
- Prostate Treatment Backed: Advanced Surgical Intervention, a...
- Rosemead-based SCEcorp increased its quarterly common-stock dividend...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Stockbroker Gets 30 Months for Fraud
- Couple Arrested in Methamphetamine Raid
- Fallbrook
- Escondido
- 7 Face Charges in Sting Aimed at Jewelry Sales
- Hey, Take Your Time, It's Only a Ballgame : Baseball: Three hours is just about the average these days and television isn't the only one to blame.
- People Skills Help Flannery Score a Hit in Another Field : Media: Ex-Padre infielder adjusts to television job and relishes the chance the make people "feel better about life."
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : West's Home Run Lifts Conejo A Into First-Place Tie With Camarillo
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : DISTRICT 20
- Playwriting Is a Family Affair : Theater: Married artists from Los Angeles find it pays to stick close to home.
- Capturing Spirit of Ghost Town
- Finances Force Light Opera to Cancel Season
- South African Future
- June Weather
- Non-Voter Should Take Responsibility
- Implementing Proposition 140
- Library Use of Hughes Poem
- Library Use of Hughes Poem
- Council Should Pick on Corporations
- Library Use of Hughes Poem
- One Question on Design: What Is It?
- Implementing Proposition 140
- Library Use of Hughes Poem
- Burbank Ignored Residents' Wishes
- START Treaty
- Lawyers
- Baker Canyon Does Not Need Airport
- Valley Should Welcome Local Jobs
- MOVIES - June 21, 1991
- MOVIES - June 21, 1991
- MOVIES - June 21, 1991
- MOVIES - June 21, 1991
- Obituaries - June 21, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 21, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 21, 1991
- Names in the News - June 21, 1991
- Trip Uproar Hurts Sununu but Loss of Job Is Unlikely : Ethics: Presidential advisers say Bush probably will not remove an errant staff member while he is under fire.
- FURLESS FUN: Double Delite, above, a hairless...
- Officials Dismiss Gates Plan to Head 2 Reform Panels
- REBEL VOTE: Garden Grove Assemblyman Tom Umberg...
- SCATHING VIEW: In voting for ...
- O.C. Rates High in Care of Children, Study Says : Youth report: But a rising number of youngsters live in poverty and more are being incarcerated.
- City Ordered to Pay $4.5 Million in 1981 Cab Contract Lawsuit : Taxis: The firm sought legal action after the council refused to renew a pact because of drivers' strike. Case has been to U.S. Supreme Court twice.
- Hospital Ways Changed After Infant's Death
- Maternity Wing Adds Safeguards After Death : Hospital: Sylmar medical center officials say the exams are now done to detect possible birth defects. They won't say the new procedures are related to the recent incident.
- Lloyd's of London Bracing for a Loss : Insurance: The British giant's chairman, David Ean Coleridge, blames most of his firm's troubles on the American court system. But critics say management is stuck in the past.
- Assembly Passes Budget but Delays Vote on Tax Hike : Finance: Nine Republicans join Democrats in sending spending plan to governor. But Wilson threatens to veto it unless Legislature approves revenue measures.
- MASKED MAN: The Anaheim police SWAT team...
- Pick Up Something Pretty, Funky for Less Than $20 . . .
- City Ordered to Pay $4.5 Million in Long-Delayed Cab Contract Suit : Taxis: Firm sought legal action after City Council refused to renew pact because of drivers' strike. Case has been to U.S. Supreme Court twice.
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Sticky Fingers : A film that takes place on the football field deals with the inevitability of aging.
- Long Beach : Enterprise Zone Indication Expected to Boost Business
- City Seeks New Developer for Metro Center
- THEATER REVIEW 'A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM' : Play's the Thing : The venue for Shakespeare's comedy is changed to a Colorado Gold Rush town. The idea doesn't quite pan out.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : New Accusations Filed Against Noriega
- a place with Taste
- COLUMN ONE : A 'Great Society' Survivor : Head Start has been embraced by liberals and conservatives as other programs got the ax. Though widely copied, its long-term benefits remain a question mark.
- Jean Arthur Dies; Comedy Film Star of the '30s and '40s
- * Crescenta Valley High School students Kevin...
- Residents Demand Parks but Split Over Their Cost
- Monrovia : Drug Law Having Effect
- Gang Members Plead Guilty to Manslaughter
- San Diego
- Attorney in AIDS-Assault Case Argues for Preliminary Hearing
- NCAA, CCAA Plans Improve Toros' Playoff Opportunities
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Free Agent Lyons Signs With Edmonton
- Pop Music Reviews : Sam Harris: From Quiet to Excess
- CLIPBOARD : Air Pollution Penalties
- PLACENTIA : $20.7-Million Budget Cuts City TV Plans
- Oceanside Envisions Wave of Beach Development : Coastal Commission: City thinks time is ripe to ask state to lift ban on giving South Strand a face lift because chronic beach erosion is under control.
- San Diego
- Jurisprudence
- Miscellany
- It Has Gone According to Family Plan
- Former UCLA Standout Teltscher Named Pepperdine Tennis Coach
- Camarillo's Muncy Opts for Arizona State Over Yankee Offer
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine Ejected in 9-2 Victory Over Phillies
- Northridge Signs Pair for Men's Track
- Eyes of the Storm : Towers Give Volunteer Fire Lookouts an On-Target View of Lightning
- Music for Many Palates
- Santa Monica : Museum Seeks New Home
- AIDS Costs Will Nearly Double by 1994 : Medicine: HIV bills also soar as the use of expensive drugs widens, U.S. official tells conference in Italy.
- Party Down While Keeping Price Down Too
- Azusa : Council Orders Rent Study
- What's On the Menus
- World IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Soviets Complete Military Pullout
- Trial Opens on Anti-Nuclear Plot Charges
- Beverly Hills : Sentence for Bomb Threats
- Bell Gardens : 13 Police Officers Honored for Recovering Stolen Cars
- NEIGHBORS : Summer Camp : A 15-year-old clarinet and sax player from Thousand Oaks has won an Interlochen scholarship.
- Pomona : Vendors May Be Frozen Out
- Credit Crunch : A counseling service helps its clients solve their debt problems and avoid bankruptcy.
- Firm to Harvest Yew Bark to Get Scarce Cancer Drug : Medicine: The U.S. will let Bristol-Myers Squibb have the bark to speed output of taxol. Concerns are raised about whether the species can survive.
- Cerritos : $86-Million Budget Includes $20 Million for Arts Center
- Schools : Cudahy School Will Get Crosswalk, Flashing Signal
- COUNTYWIDE : Smallwood Elected 1992 Presiding Judge
- Marine Squadron Leader Among 2 Killed in Crash
- Christians Demonstrate in Support of Vernon : Inquiry: Assistant police chief, who is being investigated for the role religion plays in his job, says First Amendment is under attack.
- Woman Kills Daughter, Takes Her Own Life
- Ambassador's Furnishings to Be Put Up for Sale
- Political Return Foreseen for Ousted MWD Director Nolan
- Should We Remove Restrictions? : YES: RU-486 is the moral property of all women, yet their interests are being held hostage to politics and the profit motive.
- Should We Remove Restrictions? : NO: This drug's primary use is for abortion, and its safety is questionable. But research into other uses for RU-486 is not objectionable.
- Inmate Stabbed, 4 Others Hurt in Brawl at Jail
- Opponents Give Pause to Plans for Resort : Rancho Palos Verdes: The council delays its final approval of a luxury hotel after a law firm representing environmentalists claims the project is illegal.
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Pressure Grows as Natural Gas Prices Plummet : Power: Output is way ahead of demand. Producers hope for better times with implementation of the Clean Air Act.
- Charles I. Petit has been named vice...
- Group of Seven Pre-Summit Talks Now Set for London
- COMPANIES
- Ruling Stalls Bid by Sears to Launch Visa Card
- Ex-Partner in Epilady Wins $27.3 Million
- Here's Mud in Your Nose
- Some Crust: How to Make It