- Show and Sell : Trends: Bikini-clad women are competing for a few hundred dollars and bringing in a whole new crowd for Orange County restaurants that once catered only to the family. That's 'mentertainment.'
- Suspect in 1981 Attempted Slayings Is Held
- Countywide : Massa Installs 800 Line for Complaints
- PARAMOUNT : School Board Names 1st Latina as Superintendent
- LOS ANGELES : Canter's Restaurant Urged to Settle Labor Dispute
- FBI Hunts for Violence-Prone 'Raiders Gang' Bank Robbers
- Motorist in Collision Is Charged : Accident: Two women are hospitalized after Wednesday night crash that closed Laguna Canyon Road. One is accused of drunk driving.
- POINT MUGU : 2 More Charged in Fraud Investigation
- Evans Settles for Another in a Season of One-Hitters : Prep softball: Hoover junior allows only one hit for 9th time, but the effort is enough to lead Tornadoes to 1-0 victory over Glendale.
- Substitute Teacher : Long Free of Classroom Chaos, Hilda Gurney Trains Dressage Horses, Riders at Her Farm in Moorpark to Pay for Bid for 3rd Olympic Berth
- Football
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras to Face Leconte in Rematch of Davis Cup
- Shoemaker Sues, Saying State to Blame for Crash
- Larger Than Life : The World Hasn't Forgotten Babe Ruth. If Anything, the Fascination With the Bambino Has Increased
- America's Cup
- San Diego Spotlight : A Clever Blending of Diverse Tastes From the Pacific Rim
- Easter Party Features More Than One Miracle : Fertility: Gathering reunites mothers whose babies were conceived in-vitro through 3-year-old program at Martin Luther Hospital.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Santa Ana Firm Gets Public Transit Contract
- A year and a half after the ruling in landmark case, three adults and baby they battled over are still : Living With the Legacy of a Surrogate Birth
- CAMARILLO : Water Restrictions May Be Removed
- GLENDALE : Kilo of Opium Seized, 5 Suspects Arrested
- LAGUNA HILLS : Seniors Start Drive to Keep Center Open
- Welcome to L.A.: Considering the task that...
- He's More Than a Follower of Hearn
- ART REVIEW : 'Devil on the Stairs' Looks Back at the Ersatz '80s
- But Did He Itemize?
- Lawmakers Call for Probe of UC Bonuses to Executives : Education: Action follows release of transcript showing regents' concern for secrecy on outgoing president's retirement package.
- A New Reading : Poetry: Did Shelley really believe in equality of the sexes? As his 200th birthday approaches, some scholars are saying no.
- Secret Is Out on 7 A.M. 'Quakes': Experts Link Tremors to Spy Plane : Aviation: Analysts believe that Aurora, a craft that can travel 4,000 m.p.h., could be the cause of frayed morning nerves.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Backs Off on Grease Ordinance
- 3 Held in Gunpoint Theft of Car at Shopping Center
- Thoroughbreds Get Their Diplomas : Education: Sale of 2-year-olds helps fund horse management program at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
- CSUN to Meet Long Beach in Rematch
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Nelson's Shutout Paces OCC in Softball
- Round 4 Goes to Sockers : Soccer: Tempers heat up as the Sockers pick up 6-3 victory against Blast to take 3-1 series lead.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Wathan Is Only Visiting
- MUSIC/DANCE
- Caterpillar to Take Back Most Workers
- Gang Kills Father of 3 After Basketball Game
- CHANNEL ISLANDS BEACH : Deadline Extended for Advisory Panel
- Rohrabacher Foe Challenges Mailer : Politics: Buffa files complaint over fellow Republican's implication that he represents new 45th District.
- Sun Valley Volunteers Adopt Streets in Cleanup Effort
- Audit Finds Overpayments to Employees : Education: Examiners say at least 11 county workers overbilled for tuition reimbursements and other college expenses.
- Prediction of the Month: Huntington Beach's Roy...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Orchestra Offers Sound Solution : Improvements in Segerstrom Hall Acoustics Can Be Seen and Heard in Concert
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tastes Change but St. Moritz Stays Same
- For Easter, the Biblical and the Musical
- House Bank Wasn't Run Like One
- GARDEN GROVE : Mailing Tells of Plan to Close Fire Station
- SANTA MONICA : Aid for Refugees From Volcanic Eruption Sought
- Kroeker Vows '100% Support' for New Police Chief : Law enforcement: The 27-year LAPD veteran who heads the Valley Bureau admits his disappointment but urges the force to be "in step" with Willie L. Williams.
- Synagogue Helps Soviet Emigres Learn Prayers, Rituals for Passover : Thousand Oaks: The newcomers are studying Judaism. Their religion had been forbidden in the Soviet Union.
- A Symbolic Action That Matters
- Batting for Bucks : Once Players Have a Big-Money Contract, a Study Shows, Many No Longer Hit or Pitch as Well as When They Were Moving Up the Salary Ladder
- Pop & Jazz Reviews : Hargrove's Promise Unfulfilled--So Far
- Pop Album Chart : The Boss' 'Town' Gets Krossed
- IBM Unveils Plans for Pen Computers
- 33 Guilty in Bank Collapse
- Want a Jock Jacket? No Sweat
- Rivals Target Education, Economy : Clinton: Democrat maps out his prescription for long-term growth.
- Skin Whiteners, Faded Beauties--and Racism
- CENTRAL AMERICA : Path to Permanent Peace in Salvador Has a Few Potholes
- Son Blamed in Funeral Home Scandal : Trial: Attorney tells jurors that violations did take place at family's Pasadena business. But he says former operators had no knowledge.
- House Members Who Wrote Overdrafts Are Listed
- Golding Paid Less in Taxes Than Rivals, Records Show
- Rutgers Librarian Chosen for UCI Post : Education: Joanne Euster was top candidate to take over Irvine's troubled library system. She has accepted pending regents' approval.
- Sheinbaum's Part in Picking Chief and PLO Talks
- SANTA ANA : Top Cops Honored for Heroic Service
- Queen Lingerie Owners Ordered to Stand Trial : Morals: Brea prosecutors refile 288 charges after boutique they call 'peep show' doesn't close as promised. Owners plan to win case and then have 'grand opening.'
- Berger's Catch a Big-League Play to Stroh
- Jazz Saxman Carter, at 84, Hasn't Slowed Up Much
- Quarterly Profit Up 15% at Beckman Instruments : * Earnings: Company credits new medical diagnostic equipment. Analyst says lackluster period may be ending.
- Philip Morris Cos. said its earnings rose...
- New Twist in Edison Billing Investigation
- EUROPE : Germans Want a Solution on Immigration : Ruling and opposition parties will meet in an effort to stem the flow of foreigners into the country.
- Meeting Excerpts
- Power Suits
- Study Supports Claim AZT Can Extend Lives
- Sponsors of School Voucher Initiative Sue L.A. District : Education: They say officials broke state law by using public resources to oppose the proposed ballot measure.
- Drug Seizures Occurring at Record Pace : Border: Customs authorities attribute increased figures to stepped-up interdiction efforts.
- NATIONAL CITY : Driver Sentenced in Youth's Death
- Secret Is Out on 'Quakes': It's a Spy Plane : Aviation: Analysts believe that Aurora, a craft that can travel 4,000 m.p.h., could be the cause of frayed morning nerves.
- BURBANK : Utility Rate Hike Would Aid Schools
- Grower Pleads Not Guilty to IRS Bribery Charges
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : 3 Ex-Football Players Charged in Sex Case
- O.C. PLATFORM : Development Wiping Out Surf City of Lore
- PERSPECTIVE ON GEORGE BUSH : Define the Man to See the President : His sees life's struggles as essentially personal, and government's role as supportive, not dominant.
- It's a Race Against the Clock : Colleges: El Camino's Jeane Barrett not only swims some of the best times in the state, but her hectic schedule keeps her on the run away from the pool.
- Slumping Toros Play Host to Mustangs
- Freshman Saipe Leads USD Past Chapman
- Rite of Passage in 'Home Front Blues'
- ART
- Old Films in Vintage Venues Begin June 3
- Citibank Cuts Some Credit Card Rates : * Finances: The move by the nation's largest issuer of Visa and MasterCard affects about 9 million clients. Other lenders are expected to follow suit.
- Trade Gap Shrinks to 9-Year Low : * Balance of payments: A surge in exports cuts the deficit dramatically in February. But analysts say it may be hard to sustain.
- Bank Forecloses on MGM-Pathe Stock : * Bankruptcy: Credit Lyonnais takes ownership of 98.5% of the company's shares to counter claims by Parretti.
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Pension Funds to Up Investments in Real Estate, Survey Shows
- Russia, Ukraine Sign Accord on Nuclear Arms Destruction
- March Crash in N.Y. to Prompt Changes in De-Icing Policies
- Troops in the Trenches : Officers Fighting Crime War Are Too Busy to Take Much Notice of the Impending Change in Command
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : FAA Plans Change in De-Icing Policy
- OJAI : New Water Agency Assesses 3 Members
- Paint Project Leads to Costly Brush With Bureaucracy
- Leader of Sierra Club Cites Family Reasons in Resigning
- 4 Accused in Vista-Centered Heroin Ring
- Equestrian Center Dispute Threatens Trainers
- Protesters Plead for Harris' Life : Vigil: A group collects signatures for petitions aimed at repealing the capital-punishment law. Others react with disdain.
- PLATFORM : Students at Risk Are Lost in the Crowd
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Glendale Runners Set Track Marks
- Miscellany
- Philharmonic Assn. Details Hollywood Bowl 71st Season
- STAGE REVIEW : Updated 'Play' Skewers a Life in the Theater
- Fuller's 'Dog' Unleashed Again
- STAGE
- Pop & Jazz Reviews : Songwriters Schmooze at the Troubadour
- South O.C. Chamber of Commerce Seeks Head:...
- Microsoft Corp., buoyed by continued strong sales...
- Doing Business / FREEWAY CALL BOXES : Providing Help for Stranded Motorists
- Security Pacific Posts Big Loss in Last Report : * Banking: BankAmerica, Great Western and others show gains. However, a Federal Reserve economist says full recovery for the state's banks is still months away.
- Ex-Drinker Offers a Sobering Alternative : Alcoholism: Jack Trimpey says that AA isn't the only way to control the disease. His rehab group dismisses spiritual tenet of recovery.
- U.S., Vietnam Will Reopen Phone Lines
- Deputies Give Russia a 'New' Name : Legislation: The nationalist vote reverting to the czarist-era 'Rossiya' sparks panic among minorities.
- COLUMN ONE : From Scout to Panther to Politico : Bobby Rush, onetime head of the Illinois Black Panthers, is likely to be the first '60s radical leader to end up in Congress. As an Establishment figure, his loyalties are questioned.
- Reiner Uses Karlin Issue Against Foes : Politics: The district attorney appears in debate before audience of black lawyers.
- African-Latin Dance Doubles as Martial Art : Culture: The Brazilian <i> capoeira </i> has been introduced to urban youths who, its promoters say, can more easily identify with it than with Asian self-defense techniques.
- PREP TRACK MT. SAC RELAYS : Jones to Get Push in the 400 Meters
- Bielecki Two-Hits Dodgers : Baseball: Braves' pitcher looks like an ace, holding L.A. hitless for 5 2/3 innings in 3-0 victory.
- Fired Officer Enters Plea of Not Guilty in Taser Gun Case
- CCI Must Play Four Games in Two Days
- PREP TRACK MT. SAC RELAYS : Jones to Get Push in the 400 Meters
- Jurisprudence
- Nicole Elliott of Dana Hills High School,...
- Angels Come Up All Roses : Baseball: Their three-run ninth inning beats the Rangers, 3-2. Second baseman stars.
- Football
- Rock Pioneer Chuck Berry to Perform 2 Shows at Magic Mountain Theater
- Mercury Tribute Aims for Mainstream Audience : Pop music: London concert is for the body of rock fans who may not be fully aware of the AIDS threat.
- Relief Floods Families of Harris' Victims
- Sex Harassment Ruling a First for Japan : Courts: Woman is awarded $12,400. The judgment recognizes verbal abuse in workplace as illegal.
- LOS ANGELES : Plea Bargain Would Ban Return of Priest to L.A.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Rejects Plan to Halt Development
- Animals--even spiders--will be welcome for blessings at annual ceremony.
- BURBANK : Council Takes Steps to Synchronize Traffic Signals
- Torrance Pitcher Martinez Looks Sharp in 9-0 Victory : Preps: Right-hander stops Bishop Montgomery on two hits as Tartars win for seventh time in nine games.
- OXNARD : Contest Entrants Turn Eggs Into Art
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Loyola Rises Up, Stops No. 7 CS Fullerton, 8-2 : Baseball: The Lions, who had lost 11 of past 12 games, break open a close game with a four-run fifth inning.
- Hope Is All Lakers Have Left : Pro basketball: They lose to Kings and could be eliminated from playoff race tonight.
- Virginia High School Team to Play All Road Games After Gunfire at Home
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love's Bad Round of 67 Is Good for Lead
- Football
- Swanner Rules the Court After Leaving Fields : Volleyball: After being cut from soccer team, Irvine senior has turned himself into one of the county's best players.
- Crespi's Pupich to Play Football for Air Force
- Season Without Spice : Kings Didn't Get Offense They Expected From Kurri
- TV Reviews : 'Sightings' Looks at Near-Death Experience
- On a Road Test : Five Strangers Sing Praises Instead of Blues About Unique Tour Headed for Coach House
- Top Executive at Cray Resigns
- Envoy for Guinea-Bissau
- Letters From Padre : Nearly 200 pieces of Groucho Marx's correspondence to daughter Miriam, who lives in San Clemente, make up a treasure trove of never-before-published missives.
- The California Delegation
- Making a House Call : USC Nursing Students Hold Health Fair for People on Skid Row
- BURBANK : Holocaust Items to Be Displayed
- SANTA PAULA : Park Is Site of 1st Frontier Days Event
- Can There Be Real Justice in Ending Such a Hateful Life? : Executing a vile murderer such as Harris is not the answer
- The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments next week in what may be the most important challenge yet to the landmark Roe vs. Wade abortion decision. Many on both sides of the Pennsylvania case view it as . . . : A Matter of Life and Death
- UCSD Benefactor William Perlman Dies at 87
- Volunteer Group Seeks to Emphasize the Issues : Elections: Citizens Jury is trying to increase voter registration and turnout in 36th Congressional District.
- Latinos Blast Rohrabacher for Position on Benefits : Politics: Plan to abolish health, welfare perks for illegal immigrants draws fire.
- LOS ANGELES : Employees at 8 Hotels Reject Contract Offer
- NEWPORT BEACH : Body of Man Swept by Tides Recovered
- ROUNDUP : El Dorado Beats Ocean View With Three Runs in Seventh
- Padres See the Streak Go Swiftly : Baseball: Giants' new pitcher goes all the way to win, 6-1, and halt the Padres' winning streak at five games.
- Gray Slewpy Winner by a Head in Speed Duel With Potentiality
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : At Best, Winner of Wood Saturday Will Be Churchill Downs Longshot
- Pierce Clinches Share of WSC Tennis Title
- 'Thought': Prime Reed, as Far as It Goes
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Proof ' an Unsettling, Sharp Debut
- HBO Multiplex Cable Test Ends at United Artists
- Sears Reports 35.7% Leap in Profit for First Quarter
- Exxon Dealers Fear a Sellout
- TRADE
- FDA to Restrict Cosmetic Silicone Breast Implants : Health: Devices will be allowed for reconstructive surgery, but women must participate in clinical studies.
- MOORPARK : 6 of 21 Groups Get $27,650 in Grants
- Deaf Activists Keep Watch on Police Lawsuit : Civil rights: A request for a sign language interpreter was denied during questioning about a robbery in which the plaintiff was misidentified.
- No Way to Appeal? '<i> Way</i> ,' Judge Replies : Courts: Appellate jurist borrows 'Wayne's World' watchword in dismissing case against Lake Forest man held as incompetent.
- ACTON : Planners Approve 75-Home Project
- BURBANK : $10,000 State Grant Sought for 265 Trees
- Couple Blame Son in Funeral Home Scandal : Trial: Attorney tells jurors that violations did take place at family's Pasadena business. But he says former operators had no knowledge.
- Jurisprudence
- Raucus Protest Steals Show from Horses : Equestrian: Markus Fuchs is the early leader at Volvo World Cup event.
- Westlake Storms to Title, 12-3
- For Director, the Proof Is in the Acclaim : Movies: With 'Proof,' Jocelyn Moorhouse becomes the latest female director from Australia to make her mark abroad.
- Key-Person Insurance for a Rainy Day
- Standard Pacific Withdraws Offering
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Workers Links Ills to Oil Spill Cleanup
- Scandal Fans Voter Anger to Fever Pitch : Ethics: House overdraft issue crystallizes public's negative feelings about how government is working--from the deficit to unemployment.
- Past Police Chiefs
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Tops the List in Retirement 'Spiking'
- Harbor Officials to Pay City $1,530 for Dinners : Government: Expensive meals exceeded controller's guidelines. Department will comply, but argues that the costs were justified.
- Brown Stresses Economic Ills in Pennsylvania Tour
- Clearing of Possible Gnatcatcher Habitat Angers Environmentalists : Wildlife: Dana Point official defends developer, saying action at 10-acre site that included coastal sage scrub was in keeping with preservation plan.
- Warm Air and Sunny Skies Expected for Easter
- SUN VALLEY : Neighborhoods Can Now Adopt a Block to Clean
- Border Drug Seizures Setting a Record Pace
- Where to Find Easter, Passover Observances in the South Bay
- Padres' Early Starts Something Worth Remembering
- Treadway Makes Amends to Lead Simi Valley to Final
- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL : UCLA to Face No. 2 Stanford in WIVA Semifinals Tonight
- Laettner's Magazine Deal May Be Violation
- Bryan Twins Reach Tennis Semifinals
- West Torrance Falls in Final, 12-3
- Galas' Album Speaks to AIDS Audience : Pop music: The avant-garde singer, who performs at the Palace tonight, turns blues and spirituals into a series of psychodramas.
- Commission Agonized Over Choice of Outsider for Chief
- PacTel Goes Fishing for Some Excitement
- Canadian Imprisoned Longest Is Released
- Military Agrees to Loosen War Coverage Curbs
- New Chief Vows to Move Officers From 'Soft Jobs'
- * Nike Inc. named former Price Waterhouse...
- Color Him Scentimental
- CULTURE WATCH : An Exercise in Grammar . . . Not!
- VISTA : Vista Water Rates to Increase in June
- School District Is Prohibited From Fighting Initiative : Las Virgenes: A judge issues a restraining order, pending the outcome of a suit by a group that sponsored the ballot measure on private education.
- Clippers' Magic Number Is Now : Pro basketball: They beat Minnesota, 96-93, to win their first playoff berth since moving to West Coast.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK Gwynn, Clark Share Quest For NL Batting Title, Respect
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Melges Finds Some Peace In the Water : Sailing: Only the America's Cup has eluded the veteran sailor in his storied career.
- Fourplay Sets Chart Record
- Success Is Still a Surprise to Versatile Tommy Tune : Stage: Winner of nine Tony awards leads 'Bye Bye Birdie' traveling troupe into San Diego.
- BBC Expands World News Coverage : Television: The venture is characterized by broadcast insiders as a challenge to CNN.
- THE L.A. SHOWS : For Fall, Backward Glances at Style
- School Boundary Issue to Be Aired
- Roh Wants to Retain U.S. : Troops After Reunification : South Korea: Pentagon spokesman says, 'We wouldn't rule it out.'
- State Ban Sought on Return of Priest Accused in Sex Case
- Parents of Child Born to Surrogate Face Final Challenge : Families: After bitter custody battle, they enjoy a quiet life with the toddler. But a Supreme Court ruling looms.
- Afghan Leader Forced Out by Army, Rebels
- NEWPORT BEACH : Trustees OK Cuts to Balance the Budget
- ELECTIONS : Close Gardena Vote Prompts Recount Bid
- CLIPBOARD : Non-Residential Building Valuations
- Miscellany
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull Reaches Milestone in Last Game
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tigers Turn On Power, Rout Indians, 13-4
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mariners Lose DH in Snafu
- ART REVIEW : A Multiplicity of Moods
- Texas Instruments, a leading maker of semiconductors...
- Commerce Department to Name Director of Western Export Office
- Hot Line Seeks Tips on Illegal Exports
- Ex-IBM Salesman Charged With $4.8-Million Fraud
- Condo Plan OKd After Addition of Play Areas : Housing: The developer makes last-minute provisions for children to win county planners' approval for the 634-unit Newhall project.
- UCLA Combines Men's, Women's Track Programs
- Koch to Enter Third Boat
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : Swift Is Simply Too Much for Padres in Giants' Victory
- Football
- Davis Semifinals in Minneapolis
- Flory's Romance With Crowd Hasn't Died : Jazz: The saxophonist, who plays with Jim DeJulio Trio Saturday in Huntington Beach, is still wooing audiences with the music that was his first love.
- Piaf Role Strikes Chord for Actress : Theater: As a recovered alcoholic, Ivy Jones says she can identify with the problems faced by the legendary French singer.
- Recordable CD Crams Lots of Music on a Tiny Disc
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Songwriters Schmooze at the Troubadour : 'In Their Own Words' was a little awkward but solid in West Hollywood. Touring musicians hit Orange County tonight.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Audacious Slant on 'Edward II'
- Investment Advice From Left Field
- Perot Yet Again Sidesteps Big Issue: Is He Running?
- BOOK REVIEW A Gothic Tale Gets an Upscale Update : KEEPER OF THE LIGHT <i> by Diane Chamberlain</i> ; HarperCollins $22; 435 pages
- Retired Navy Commander Carries On One-Man Crusade to Tighten Security
- Calabasas OKs Proposal for 250 Luxury Houses
- Suits Block $300,000 in Funds to Revive Areas of Moorpark : Redevelopment: The city will send new settlement offers to the county and college district. At issue is the loss of tax revenue.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Revenge of Loyola Marymount Claims Cal State Fullerton, 8-2
- In Baseball Lore, These Guys Might Just Go Toe-to-Toe
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Misses First Start
- Abrams, Weiner Advance at Easter Bowl Tennis
- TV Reviews : 'Cleopatra' Arrives, Overdue, on KCET
- Many With Stars in Their Eyes Compete for Coveted Spots as Universal Studios Tour Guides : Hollywood's First Stop
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Some Reservations About Trinity on Melrose Avenue
- Lockheed Corp. on Thursday reported a 22%...
- McDonnell's Taiwan Suitor Gets New Chairman : * Aerospace: The selection is expected to ease political problems related to the proposed deal.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Williams Throws Support Behind Charter Changes : Reform: His willingness to speak out is seen by some as a boost to the campaign. But it puts the new chief at odds with Gates and officers' union.
- The 22 Worst Offenders
- U.S. Appeals Court Overturns Guam's Abortion Ban
- Activist Jack Kimbrough Remembered
- Shining Path Brightens in Lima's Slums : Peru: The coup's effects will fall hardest on the urban poor, who won't find much relief in the legitimate opposition.
- PASADENA : Bank Robber Arrested After Getaway in Taxi
- Artist Refuses to Change Carlsbad Beach Sculpture
- Ex-St. Bernard Pitcher Moves From Shadow Into Spotlight : Baseball: Although Patrick Ahearne wasn't recruited out of high school, his career has since flourished. Now he is Pepperdine's best pitcher.
- Ron Papazian Leaves Pacific Football Team
- OPERA REVIEW : Little 'Herring' in a Big Hall : Britten Opera Gets Lost in Pavilion Space
- A Tribute to Broadway Composer : The Pacific Symphony and a few stage stars will perform hits from 'Hello, Dolly!,' 'Mame' and other Jerry Herman shows.
- Luther Medical Patent Suit Settled : * Litigation: Two competitors agree to stop making and selling a device invented by the Tustin company.
- A Perfect Match for Movie Role
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Murderer to Be Sent to U.S., Lawyers Say
- ENCINO HILLS : Officials Warn of Mail Robbers
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Standing the Heat in Implant Dispute
- VENTURA : Boy Rescued From Waters Off Park
- February Restaurant Closures
- Neighbors Wary of Buddhists' Plan : Retreat: Proposal of monks to build a monastic meditation center in a 60-acre avocado grove has people in rural Valley Center nervous.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : 7th-Inning Hit by Bernas Gives Kennedy 2-1 Victory
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mar Vista Falls in Gorman Opener
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Coutts Refuses to Be Counted Out of Future Cup Competition
- Area baseball coaches who complained about heavy...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Babe' Gets to Base on Bunts
- BBC Seeks to Capture the World : Media: In an Orange County speech, general director characterizes its latest venture--creation of a CNN rival--as inevitable progress.
- Nichols, May Honored by TV, Radio Museum : Comedy: Many of the team's television sketches are screened for the celebrity-studded audience at tribute.