- A. D. Clark, 86; Founded Sav-On Drug Store Chain
- Ex-Boyfriend Jailed Under 'Stalking' Law : Courts: New statute gives officials power to act in cases of severe, prolonged harassment. They had been frustrated by their inability to protect potential victims of crime.
- Neighbor Is Arrested After Youth Dies in Fight : Violence: Jesse Joe Camarillo, 16, is stabbed to death on an El Rio sidewalk. A friend of the victim says the suspect started the altercation.
- Heroic Patience : Veteran Gets a Delayed Badge of Courage
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Plan Would Draw Down Savings
- Science / Medicine : Test Uses Flies as Guinea Pigs
- Families Find Low-Cost Shelter in City Trailers, but Sites Are Scarce
- BUENA PARK : Homeowner's Plan to Split Lot Rejected
- Moviegoing--Alfresco : Recreation: Low cost, comfort and privacy continue to lure residents to that steadily vanishing form of entertainment, the drive-in theater.
- Basketball
- NOTES : Kareem Helping Divac
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sojo Will Play Only Against Left-Handers
- 'Family Man' Reviews: 'My Three Sons' It's Not
- Plenty of Food for Thought in La Jolla's 'The Three Sisters'
- STAGE REVIEW : A 'Happy' Ending to SCR's Season
- Ulster Bomb Damages 40 Homes, Injures 2
- Trustees Adopt Drug Test Kits : Schools: Capistrano Unified is the first district in the nation to sanction the controversial do-it-yourself eye test.
- Gang Bullets Kill Innocent Victims: Woman and Child
- Water Users Face Doubled Bills or Worse if 20% Reduction Isn't Met : Drought: Cutbacks take effect June 17 for 200,000 people, 60% of them in the Antelope Valley.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry to Play Tuesday Against Pirates
- After Dishing It Out, Jordan May Take It
- Pop Music : El Tri Turns the Hollywood Palladium Into a Funky Place
- Philip Turns 70 in His Princely Sidelines Job
- Defense to Claim Elys Followed the Rules on Expenses
- Times, Tribune Each Take 5 Newspaper Writing Awards
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Single-Parent Aid Program to Change
- Science / Medicine : Bright Light Used to Treat Bulimia
- Keep an Eye Out for Arrows as You Near the On-Ramp
- Homeless Housing Plan Splits Opinions : Shelter: A builder calls a proposal to allow the poor to occupy vacant properties 'stupid.' Advocates praise the experiment.
- Levingston Gets Key Advice : Bulls: Pistons' Salley tells Chicago reserve to shoot against Lakers. He does, with team-best 66% accuracy.
- Field Might Be in the Dark at Hazeltine
- Volcano Forces 15,000 to Flee Clark Air Base : Philippines: Americans are evacuated to Subic Bay Naval Base as eruption throws out ashes and debris.
- Official Chinese Commentary Gloats Over Death of Mao's Widow
- Science / Medicine : Summer Also Is a Time for Learning
- Science / Medicine : Mysteries of the Very, Very Deep : Experts Try to Fathom the Depths of Elephant Seals' Astounding Dives
- Motorcyclist Killed in Head-on Crash
- Police Say Suspect in Recent Florida Slayings Confesses
- COSTA MESA : Private Preschool Moving to New Site
- John W. Black, Visitor to All Counties, Dies
- Na-Na in La-La Means Bye Bye
- Bubka Raises Outdoor Record to 19-11 1/4
- Estancia Looking to Win One More Golf Title Today
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Fest's Best Moment All Beethoven : Classical Music: Violinist William Preucil is the highlight of Kingston Mainly Mozart Festival.
- LEGAL FILE
- Tujunga Woman Held in Husband's Slaying
- VENTURA : Pedestrian, 73, Hit by Car; Driver Arrested
- COLUMN RIGHT / PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS : Bush Is Buying Into the Soviet Quagmire : The idea that the West can glue it back together is preposterous.
- Science / Medicine : Nerve Fibers Regenerated in Paralysis Research
- Top Senior Scholars Exhibit Many Facets
- Two Men Drown in Separate Accidents
- Yugoslav Rally Demands New Vote in Serbia
- Demsey Wins S.D. Amateur
- Tark Gets a Final Season to Improve Image
- MUSIC REVIEW : Friday's Concert Seemed to Last a Week
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Blues '91 Festival Rewards Die-hard Fans
- Cerebral Palsy Betrays Body, But Can't Harm a Strong Mind
- PLATFORM : Loyal to Conscience
- MOORPARK : Mahony Dedicates Housing Project
- COUNTYWIDE : Board to Consider Trash Fee Increase
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Andrade Wins by Two for Two in a Row
- Trade Was a Bonanza for Bulls
- PREP TRACK : Marion Jones Easily Wins at 200 Meters
- Angels Go Bottoms Up to Beat the Tigers : Baseball: Last four batters in lineup may not play regularly--except for Schofield--but they keep the basepaths buzzing.
- Williamson Places Third, Kidwell Is Fourth at the St. Paul Biathlon
- Dance : Jazz Dancing in 'Soul Inspiration' at Ivar Theater
- COUNTYWIDE : 200 Boats Expected for Bass Tourney
- The Duke's Always Right Even When He's Wrong
- When Those Credit Reports Are Wrong : Right now there's little you can do; that could, and must, change soon
- Motorcyclist, 58 Dies After Crash
- Poetry's Purist : Cal State L.A. Professor Leads Crusade for Structure of Old
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Not Perfect, but Good Enough
- Gwynn, Padres In Winning Groove
- O.C. BLUES REVIEW : Marathon Songfest Delivers Much of What Was Promised
- O.C. ART : She Plans a Splash of Color for Art Department at UCI : Catherine Lord's appointment could mean the end to department's laid-back reputation. She enjoys controversy and is known as a social activist.
- VOLLEYBALL : U.S. Beats Korea, Improves to 4-2
- From the Desert to the Sea, to All of Watery California
- WESTMINSTER : Council Reinstates Finance Director
- TV REVIEW : An Unpromising Debut for 'In Concert' : ABC brings back 'live' rock music on Friday nights but Poison and Slaughter fail to excite.
- INTERNATIONAL
- EC Officials in Libya
- Sohmer's 'Patriots': To Market, to Market
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Accepts Idea of Aid to Soviets With Stiff Terms
- Gridlock Near Soka Likely, Study Shows : Calabasas: A report says Las Virgenes Road would need to be six lanes. It also says traffic would be minimal if the school housed all students on-campus.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Nautical Museum Will Hold Regatta
- PERSPECTIVE ON RELIGION : The People Don't Hear God's Voice : Protestants are resisting a more open, inclusive view of sexuality because their collective conscience is not stirred.
- Marston Has Seen the Enemy, and It's Reelection : Politics: Brief period in Legislature reveals 'collective mess' that keeps lawmakers from making real changes, Republican contends. Now he wants 'a full term to give it a full shot.'
- NL Expansion Vote Could Be Back On : Baseball: Denver and Miami appear to have enough support as major leagues consider holding vote in Santa Monica.
- Finley Doesn't Give Himself a 10
- ANALYSIS : A 36-Hour Spans Reveals Owners' Fears
- Kuwait Panel to Study Sentences of Collaborators
- Bertice Reading; Singer and Actress
- How Phoenix tamed a back yard 'serial killer' : The desert city led the nation in child drownings. A pool safety drive and new law cut these 911 calls 50%.
- Ex-POW Now Has His Doubts About War
- Pedestrian Hit, Killed on I-5 Near Border
- 1 Killed in Warehouse Roof Collapse : Tragedy: Workers were demolishing building in Torrance. Five are injured, including one who is in critical condition.
- Basketball
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Presley Regrets Coming To Padres
- Filmforum Season Ends With Solstice
- CBS in the 'Family' Way Again : Miller-Boyett Sitcom Gets Another Go in Prime Time
- Take Note: Rumors of romance swirled around...
- Caravan Takes Trout to New Home : Sespe Creek: Thirty volunteers ferry thousands of fingerlings to a backcountry tributary.
- DANA POINT : Park District OKs $3.4-Million Budget
- BREA : Brush With Educator Touched All
- Courier Delivers the Upset : French Open: He changes tactics after rain delays and beats Agassi in five sets for first victory in Grand Slam event.
- A Good Reason to Seek Greener Pastures : Injuries: Current water restrictions could result in safety problems for football players.
- Story Getting Old for Lakers : Game 4: Bulls pull away in second half, 97-82, to take a 3-1 lead. Jordan scores 28, and Worthy can't finish.
- TRADE
- Bad Times Are Good Times for the Con Artists
- Foreign Stock Markets
- MIKE POTTS : Builder Unions on the Mend : This Time, Recession Takes Toll on Adversaries
- New York Readies Ticker Tape for Troops
- Underground Water Level Falling at a Dramatic Rate
- Spontaneous Condo Fire Does $80,000 Damage
- After Venus, How About a Mission to Our Own Planet? : Exploration: We've mapped our celestial neighborhood, but 71% of Earth remains relatively uncharted.
- Vietnam Refugee Near Top of Her Class : Graduation: A Simi Valley senior finds inspiration in the memory of her family's escape from their homeland. Local ceremonies start this week.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Festivities to Mark Pier Improvements
- OXNARD : Community Leader Joins Hart's Staff
- London Monarchs Rule the WLAF With 21-0 Victory Over Barcelona
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Cron Is Closer to Realizing a Dream
- Pop Music : Fans Provide Spark as Farm Shuffles Through Its Songs
- 'Grand Hotel' a Deft Musical Homecoming : Tommy Tune shapes an almost seamless panorama for a trim two hours at the Pantages Theatre.
- JAPAN: New-car imports in May fell compared...
- Occidental, Algeria Sign Oil Exploration Deal : Energy: The company will invest at least $32 million in prospecting in the North African country.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Microsoft to Unveil Product With a Splash : Computers: The company rents a yacht and hires Dave Brubeck to introduce a new version of the world's mostly widely used software.
- Ethnic Mix Could Be Explosive in Yugoslav Republic : Balkans: The combination of Serbs, Croats and Muslims will test the survivability of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Wilder-Robb Feud Heats Up Over Tape
- Infant Drowns in Aunt's Pool in Santa Ana : Accident: Boy and his parents had been on vacation from their El Centro home. His death brings to 5 the number of children who have drowned in Orange County pools this year.
- Leaks Delay Reopening of Water Line
- Science / Medicine : New Membranes Separate Gases
- GYMNASTICS : U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA's Keswick Wins Three Events
- TRACK AND FIELD : America's Best Make Rare U.S. Appearance
- Magic vs. Michael
- Irwin Gets Set to Defend U.S. Open Title
- Music : John Schneider Explores Different Sounds
- 'Our Sons' Put a Human Face on AIDS Crisis
- STAGE REVIEW : Chekhov Wit Sets Stage for Simon
- CONSUMER NEWS
- COLUMN ONE : Prospering Again on the Prairie : A good many small towns in the Great Plains have made a quiet comeback. Active leaders and a sense of self-reliance keep them strong as other communities wither.
- Pilot Parachutes From Disabled Plane
- COUNTYWIDE : 4-Day Workweek for Nurses Proposed
- This Could Be the Start of Something Big : The wisdom of pragmatism in Soviet-U.S. arms talks
- Tennis
- SAILING : A Little Comfort Works for Berry
- Pop Music : Good Golly! Little Richard Still Rocks 'Em After 20 Years
- COMMENTARY : 'Frontline' Takes a Seat at the Front : Public TV: In the shrinking black hole of television news, the PBS documentary series emerges as a shining star.
- Soccer
- Audubon Hits Ford for Pulling Ads
- Meadow Star Beats Lite Light by a Nostril : Horse racing: She wins second leg of New York's filly triple crown as Southland-based horse stumbles from gate, bleeds slightly while racing without Lasix.
- Foxworth's 'Buycott' Doesn't Sell With Some
- Apprehension of a Molester
- Western Aid to Soviet Union
- Recession Warning
- Western Aid to Soviet Union
- Prince William
- Edelstein and 'Rage'
- Western Aid to Soviet Union
- Apprehension of a Molester
- Blacks and Jews
- Foxworth's 'Buycott' Doesn't Sell With Some
- Petrodollars
- Western Aid to Soviet Union
- Edelstein and 'Rage'
- POP/ROCK - June 10, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 10, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 10, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 10, 1991
- TO BE CONTINUED: The Rodney G. King...
- Esther Williams: Suiting Up Again : Former Swim Star Is Considering Legal Action After Dress Code Squabble With Country Club
- REALLY BIG SHOW: While other drive-ins around...
- California Campaign Cash May Stay Home Next Year : Politics: State's own races are likely to take priority with donors. Survey compares exporters of donations.
- Senate OKs Bills to Fund Schools : Budget: Full financing would be guaranteed as required by Proposition 98. Measures meet resistance in the Assembly. Showdown is delayed.
- Dressed to the Teeth? For Dinner? In Super-Hip L.A.? In '91?
- DOMINO EFFECT: Look for Republican musical chairs...
- Yeltsin Aims at Military-Industrial System : Soviet Union: The complex consumes a quarter of the country's output. The candidate pledges to force it to pay its own way.
- SIGN HERE: Pentagon Papers defendant Daniel Ellsberg...
- Crash Victims' Families Turn to Prayer for Strength : Tragedy: 'I don't know what else we can do,' says relative of four killed in automobile crash. CHP says lives might have been spared had seat belts been worn.
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 10, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - June 10, 1991
- Transferring an Interest in Home Has Pitfalls
- S. Bernardino County
- DOWN IN THE DUMPS : Just Because They Take the Trash Away Doesn't Mean It Goes Away
- Tape Keeps Birds From Plundering Fruit Trees
- STYLE : LOOKS : KING FOR A DAY : Getting the Royal Treatment at Salons That Groom Men
- COLUMN ONE : Wounds From War Run Deep : Hundreds injured in the Persian Gulf are coming to terms with a new sense of self. While some adjust well, others feel forgotten and alone. Watching the parades isn't easy.
- Junior League Aims for Diversity : Volunteers: The Pasadena chapter's first black president wants the predominantly white organization to better reflect the communities it serves.
- S. Korea Police Quash Violent Street Protests
- 2 Florida Students Were Strangled, Police Say
- California IN BRIEF : FREMONT : Dissident Members Control UAW Local
- VENTURA : Festival Features Family Attractions
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Nothing Fancy
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : Lakers Need to Find Their Missing Man : Game 4: Scott hasn't been scoring while concentrating on defense, but Dunleavy says his job is to do both.
- Tennis
- Off-Centerpiece : <i> We're </i> Weird? It's You Guys Who Love Mickey Rourke
- Extinct, It's Not : Dinosaur Jr. is one of the most compelling college bands in the country. But songwriter J Mascis is not about to explain things.
- Now Playing at LACMA: The French Collection : Los Angeles-based Francophiles have loaned some of their finest pieces to the county museum for 'Monet to Matisse,' defining in the process the regional taste in Gallic art
- COMMENTARY : Orioles' Sale for $100 Million: Is This a Great Country or What?
- Browns Acquire Receiver Green From Cardinals
- SCRIABIN: Symphony No. 2. U.S.S.R. TV &...
- Trust Deed or Mortgage? Not Much Difference
- From Orpheus, Eurydice, Hermes, By RAINER MARIA RILKE
- Hikers Can Track Hidden Beauty Along State Park's Lost Coast Trail
- $2 Chess Game Turns Into $1-Million Suit : Courts: A Soviet emigre was jailed for two days after being accused of gambling. He says he can't believe it could happen in America.
- .Resort Chains Offer More Senior Rates
- Beirut's Sunnis Are Banking on Stability : Lebanon: Commerce-minded minority is encouraged by postwar developments. Their confidence is reflected in the neighborhoods.
- New Breed of Service Dogs Lighten Load for Disabled
- Commentary : 'thirtysomething' Was Vintage TV
- All Bets Off in Sri Lanka
- Luck Gives a 1-2 Punch to Boxing Hopeful
- IDS Financial Appoints Manager as New Division Vice President
- George J. Boutross has joined Stewart Title...
- That's Mr. Mouse to You : THE DISNEY TOUCH, <i> By Ron Grover (Business One-Irwin: $22.95; 315 pp.)</i>
- Travelers Avoiding Peru Because of Cholera Fear
- The Iconoclastic Mr. Connell : Best-Selling Writers Court Fame. The Author of the 'Bridge' Books and 'Son of the Morning Star' Avoids It.
- Not Enough Parking Available for Units
- Where to Sit a Spell in L. A. and Hear a Story
- There's some lively action in the 1976...
- California IN BRIEF : PALM SPRINGS : 3 Killed in Crash of Small Plane
- Bad Neighbors : Disputes: Feuders in Los Angeles County's newest city don't use fists or guns. They fight by fax. They sue. And they pester the City Council.
- Memories Are Big Business at Bridge on the River Kwai
- The Mongrel Gatsby, Scorned by Club Society : Dogs: The AKC still snubs mutts in its obedience trials. But the battle is joined.
- Off-Road Racing
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : NOTES : Jordan Has Toe Injury, Misses Practice
- NOSTALGIA
- STYLE : GARDENS : SO VINE
- Top-Selling Realty Firm Honored
- FICTION
- In Brief
- COMMENTARY : A Battle of Wills : FEAR OF THE M WORD : POINT: A critic charges that the hard-line multicultural argument is more about access and power than artistic integrity, with a militant dogma that is snobbery in reverse
- Universal Studios Hollywood announced the promotion of...
- Arnis Tubelis has been appointed vice president...
- The Chicago-based law firm Sidley & Austin...
- THE WINE LIST
- FICTION
- The Origin of Darwin : CHARLES DARWIN: A Biography, <i> By John Bowlby (W. W. Norton: $24.95; 511 pp.)</i> : THREE MEN OF THE BEAGLE, <i> By Richard Lee Marks (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 224 pp.)</i>
- Making Designs on Discount Clothing in Paris
- A Storied Affair : By Tapping Into 'the Place Where We Dream,' Storytellers Weave Special Magic
- Rural Alliances Fighting Restrictions on Land Use
- Advice on Making Most of Getting Old : Lifestyles: Authors write a guidebook to understanding the physiological effects of aging.
- Heat Wave Toll at 86 in Southern Pakistan
- LAX Shuttle Regulations Putting Drivers in a Pinch : Airport: Operators say rules have slashed their earnings and that new restrictions will kill many smaller firms.
- Rare-Book Buys Costly for CSUN Dean
- Graduates With a Degree of Difference : Education: Students who traded rap sheets for diplomas are honored. All spent time in detention facilities.
- Lawndale 'Police Blotter' Back on Cable TV
- Bravado Dwindles When They're Alone : Inner battles: Most gang members harbor dreams of getting out of the barrio to start a life away from crime.
- Zuma Beach Killing Allegations Shock Hometown of 3 Suspects
- Lawndale Seeking to Expand Its Library : Funding: The city's population growth has made the one-room facility obsolete. Plans to enlarge it hinge on obtaining a state grant.
- TENNIS : It's Not Always Players Who Are at Fault
- Collegians Swing Into Amateur Golf Lead : Golf: Jun, Demsey share lead with La Jolla's Merhar going into today's final round.
- FAME IS FLEETING : After an Outstanding 1989-1990 Season, Loyola Teams Failed to Live Up to Expectations
- Maskra's Lady Posts $63.20 Victory
- Emergency Starter Maddux Comes to the Padres' Rescue : Baseball: Right-hander throws six shutout innings, and Padres' 18-hit attack does the rest in 11-0 victory over Pittsburgh.
- Volleyball
- In Brief
- A Journal of Sketches Gives a Glance into an Artist's Past
- TO SELL A 'Thief' : 'Robin Hood' and the uncertain science of hype
- *** EMF "Schubert Dip" <i> EMI</i>
- Two Major L.A. Theaters Are Looking for Leadership
- Wage Subsidies Could Aid Unification of Germany
- Fairchild Corp. said Emanual Fthenakis will retire...
- The Perfect Nanny : She Was Warm and Cheerful and Good With the Baby--and Not at All What She Seemed
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Hill Pushes 2 Bills to Ease Buying Parks : Legislation: State senator wants to remove the two-thirds requirement for approving tax increases to acquire open space.
- Prison Refuses Noriega's Bid for Baptism
- ROAD NOTES
- Diet Plan Ordered to Stop Using Stanford's Name in Ads : Health: Federal judge tells Nutri-System to pull commercials that claim the university ranked it better than other weight-loss programs.
- HHS Is Accused of Failing to Act on Lab Test Law
- Man Killed, Girlfriend Wounded in Shooting : Crime: The couple were in a parked car in Orange when they were fired on by gunman who walked up to them.
- Ethnic Minorities Caught in the Language Gap : Culture: Those in the third generation find there's sometimes a price to be paid for 'English only.'
- Whither Costa Mesa Water?
- Galarraga Out Four to Six Weeks
- Nighttime Violence Leaves 4 Shot to Death, 5 Wounded
- Bronfeld Advances to Semifinals of Racquetball Tournament
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Scioscia Has Souvenir of Record
- Hansel Edges Strike The Gold in Belmont
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sparky Says It's Great to Be a Tiger
- BATTER UP : Yes, Sports Fans, It's 'Truth or Dare' in the Bullpen
- AFTERLIFE by Paul Monette (Avon: $8.95)....
- Standing Their Ground : Holdouts: Maybe they're sentimental, but some folks just don't want to sell.
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Out of the Blue
- Updating a House Without Getting Floored
- THESAURUS OF AMERICAN SLANG by Robert...
- Olympic-Class Hostel
- Nine Decades of Delight : COMPLETE COLLECTED STORIES, <i> By V. S. Pritchett (Random House: $35; 1,220 pp.)</i>
- Europe's Ecu Gaining as Coin of Realm
- So, Ivan, Have You Heard the One About . . . ?
- Florida's Dilemma With AIDS-Infected Health Workers Stirs National Attention : Epidemic: Woman who caught the disease from her dentist is the focus. At issue are patients' rights versus the privacy rights of medical professionals.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : EXCURSIONS : Island Hopping
- Airlifted Wasps Fight Africa Crop Killers
- Queen Noor : She Defends Embattled Jordan, With Justifiably Royal Conviction
- Too Many Lawyers, Too Few Results
- Pollard's Parents Are Haunted by Anger, Worry, Fear
- Soviets Turn to Beverly Hills Banker for Advice : Economics: U.S. group returns from consultations with Soviet officials. City National expert says an old tax idea could spur transition to free markets.
- Why I'm Leaving Stanford: I Wanted My Dignity Back : Sexism: A brain surgeon gives up her teaching job in protest over a system that reinforces men's ideas that they are superior beings.
- An Exemption to Protect Whose Turf? : * Effort to Encourage More Parkland Is Really a Plan to Aid Proposed Toll Road
- Officials Pledge Preservation of Wilson Canyon : Sylmar: 500 rally against luxury housing plan. If they want open space, developer says he's willing to sell.
- Tigers Don't Go by Book; They Either Hit or Miss
- At 40, Parker Thrives on Proving the Critics Wrong : Angels: He's not having a great season, but outfielder says he plans to play a couple more years.