- Huntington Beach Named Site of Desalination Unit
- L.A. Zoning Panel Cracks Down on Van Nuys Market
- Developer Must Clear Batiquitos : Environment: Hillman Properties illegally dumped rocks in the lagoon last year to prevent it from draining.
- Roberti Gains Support of Key Women
- Aren't <i> They </i> Really <i> Us?</i> : Responsibility: L.A's tragedy is a product of the American political economy and culture.
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Leaders of Riot Response Probe Have Top Credentials : Webster: Former federal judge headed both the FBI and CIA. He was known for rooting out misconduct and improper practices.
- Countywide : Construction to Close Freeways Overnight
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bid for Equestrian Estates Rejected
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Civilian Soldiers Tally Personal Casualties : National Guard: As duty drags on, patience is running low. Many are faced with the loss of civilian jobs and lack of money for their families.
- SANTA CLARITA : Entries Accepted in City Motto Contest
- Baseball Innovator Branch Rickey Also Knew the Use of a $50 Bill
- San Diego : Escaped Convict Arrested at Hotel
- ELECTIONS 20TH STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Roberti Receives Endorsements of Women Leaders
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reading Specialist Jobs May Be Spared
- Controversial Pierside Village Plan Is Killed by State Panel : Development: The Huntington Beach City Council voted against the project last year. But action by the California Coastal Commission assures its demise.
- FILLMORE : Chamber to Pay for Fireworks Show
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS / PART 3 : WITNESS TO RAGE : 'Everybody was going in. I just happened to be part of the crowd.'
- WOODLAND HILLS : Warner Ridge Case's Effects to Be Studied
- MISSION VIEJO : College Law Library Receives $9,000 Grant
- Man Allegedly Shot Brother During Fight
- LANCASTER : New Firm Selected to Build Firehouse
- PORT HUENEME : Bank Robbed 2nd Time in 3 Months
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Urges Delay on Tower Vote
- Campaign Calendar : Events of the Coming Week
- Obituaries - May 13, 1992
- LAGUNA HILLS : 5 Residents Chosen for Traffic Panel
- Simi Offers $175,000 to Lure Firm From L.A. : Economy: City officials are unsure if the bonus will be enough. The medical supplies company would bring 470 jobs.
- LOS ANGELES : Chile's Leader Urges U.S. to Invest in Latin America
- Therapist Agrees to Repay Bilked Money
- San Diego : Copter Pilot Unhurt in Hard Landing
- Carlsbad Dishwasher Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Stabbing of Mystery Victim
- Artwarming : Students' Drawings Replace Broken Panes at Store
- CSUN Presidential Finalists Cut to 3
- Miscellany
- Lakers Learn the Hard Way What Kohl Wants, Kohl Gets : Pro basketball: Money is no object when Milwaukee Buck owner decides to do something.
- A 'Shot in the Arm' for Art Market : Art: The sale of 91 works from the McCarty-Cooper estate proves irresistible to a wide range of European, American buyers, garnering $21.5 million at Christie's New York auction.
- Head of NEA Overturns Two Grants
- Fattburger Signs New Record Deal
- STAGE
- TV Reviews : 'To Catch a Killer' a Cop's-Eye View of Gacy Case
- TV Reviews : 'Dance' an Exercise in Music Visualization
- TELEVISION - May 13, 1992
- MOVIE REVIEW : Altman Tries to Show Van Gogh's True Colors in 'Vincent and Theo' : The 1990 film has that flair of the seemingly genuine, but it isn't able to explain what shaped the strange characters.
- Exchanges, but not refunds, are available for...
- Nursing School to Be Built at Olive View Center : Medical services: The county hopes the Sylmar training facility, due to open in October, will ease the chronic staff shortages at the overburdened hospital.
- It's Every Man for Himself When Ship Is Foundering
- Names in the News - May 13, 1992
- Casting Their Fate, Dollars to the Wind
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Hernandez's Three-Hitter Paces Century Upset
- Ott's Hitting Streak Ends When He Runs Out of Games
- Tritons Downgrade Cal Lutheran's Power Source
- Victory Makes a Perfect 10th for Sockers : Wright, Usiyan Help Champs Give Sidekicks the Thumb
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : University Topples No. 4 Woodbridge
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Robinson Ready to Pitch Again
- CIF Rules Servite Golfer Incorrectly Disqualified
- Jordan Goes to Line as Bulls Win, 96-88 : Pro basketball: New York Knicks are on the brink of elimination in Eastern Conference semifinals.
- Sanders Quits Stanford Team to Accept Money
- AMERICA'S CUP : Camera's Close-Up Gets Too Personal
- Magic as Laker Coach Not Part of the Answer
- BELLFLOWER : Tough No-Smoking Law Repealed by City Council
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- The Press Is Not the Government : Why subpoenas intended to help the rioting probe must be resisted
- VISTA : City Will Close Troublesome Bar
- SIMI VALLEY : Uzi-Like Gun Used in Motel Robbery
- 3rd Effort to Rescind Pension Rules Fails : L.A. County: Supervisor Deane Dana changes his position and sides with Gloria Molina for repeal. But they are outvoted. The debate takes on a more bitter tone.
- Building Ban Extended for TwinPorts Project : Airport: City Council reimposes moratorium on Otay Mesa, where some hope a binational airport will emerge.
- Hockey
- Names in the News - May 13, 1992
- Names in the News - May 13, 1992
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Unbeaten Esperanza Is Awarded No. 2 Seeding
- ALL-ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE BASEBALL TEAM : Fontana, Hernandez Receive Top Honors
- Regional Baseball
- Names in the News - May 13, 1992
- Sailing is Part of Hufnagel Family Portrait
- Mater Dei Makes Lewis an Assistant
- A Stitch, Title in Time for Sockers
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Samuel Showing No Improvement
- Pro Football
- Drexler, Laettner Added to U. S. Olympic Team
- Fryman's Home Runs Beat Angels
- Hockey Plays Hooky in L.A. When March Turns to April
- CASTAIC : Funds Added in Jail Laundry Expansion
- PLATFORM : Staying in L.A.
- OXNARD : County OKs Auction of 2 Oxnard Houses
- Man Arrested in Shooting of His Daughter, 4
- Weekend Mardi Gras at UCLA Canceled
- BREA : Teachers, Parents Balk at Budget Cuts
- The Endings Are Always Happy in TV Land
- MOVIES - May 13, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 13, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 13, 1992
- 8-Trey Crips Have Chilling Crime Record
- BLACK INK: Surprise! Orange County turns out...
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Senate Candidates Stake Their Claims Around Riot Issues : Elections: Rep. Mel Levine uses a strong law-and-order ad. Other Democrats grapple with thorny social problems raised by the recent upheaval.
- Agents Raid 5 Casinos on Reservations : Gambling: One of the Arizona actions against video gaming machines results in a five-hour standoff between tribe members and federal officers.
- SHRINKING: Tough times have finally caught up...
- GONE? The 25-year-old Eddie Martin terminal, scene...
- Roth's Former Wife Subpoenaed in Grand Jury Probe of Supervisor : Investigation: District attorney officials examining campaign spending records and disclosure statements.
- Despite Rumors, Decision Surprises Lakers : Basketball: Players and staff praise Dunleavy's accomplishments but wonder what else can happen to team.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : 'Scuba Cam' Diver Sorry He Nearly Became a Current Affair
- Joffrey Ballet Cancels Entire Wiltern Theatre Engagement : Dance: Company officials cite a 'reconfigured season,' general economic decline and local unrest for the action.
- 3 Million Shares of THQ Stock Offered for Sale
- Amwest Insurance Posts a 43% Drop in Earnings
- Live Entertainment Seeks Outside Financial Advice
- Small Firm Is Trying to Carve a Niche for an Unglamorous Task : Entrepreneurs: Huntington Beach firm says ridding fuel tanks of dirt and sludge is a job that has to be done.
- ATI Medical Stockholders Approve Sale of Company
- Rockwell International Science Center in Thousand Oaks...
- Exercisers Take the Kids Along for the Ride : Parents are jogging and biking with their youngsters strapped into strollers, trailers and other carriers.
- Fed Talks Tough About Loans to Poor, Minorities
- Filipinos Breathe a Sigh of Relief as Voting Ends Peacefully : Elections: Widespread violence fails to materialize. But the real drama, counting the ballots, now begins.
- Bush's Approval Rating Drops After L.A. Riots
- Fires Devour Forests Near Minnesota Lake
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Too Much Is Stressed in 'Dining'
- Orange National Bank Names New Senior Vice President
- Datron Systems Reports 67% Drop in Profits
- Hughes to Buy General Dynamics' Missile Business : Aerospace: The deal is valued at a minimum of $450 million. It may signal additional mergers in the defense contracting business.
- Thomas E. Cisco has been named a...
- A Bazaar Approach to Mall Business : Retailing: Shops are not enough to lure customers. Games, food, entertainment and carnival acts are the trend.
- TOKYO : A Hint to Moscow
- Huntington Beach Plan Would Turn Deficit to Surplus : Government: A combination of cuts in services and increases in fees would put city in the black by $1.4 million.
- Laettner, Drexler Reportedly Named to Olympic Team
- Setting Is Different, Sitting Is the Same : Pro football: Former NFL reserve quarterback Babe Laufenberg now has backup role with Ohio of the World League.
- SOUTHERN SECTION GOLF REGIONAL : Huntington Beach Surprises El Toro and Trabuco Hills
- Fran Flora and Darik Ferguson have been...
- The International Assn. of Business Communicators' 1992...
- Chip Swearngan has joined McQUERTERGROUP as director...
- Citibank Service Lets Californians Transfer Money to Vietnam
- Stanley G. Swier has been promoted to...
- Brewer's Malt Liquor Gets Another Name
- Wayne A. Miller has been named interim...
- How to Be a Successful Telecommuter
- Closing the Closet : Management: Neil Balter, the reorganizing Wunderkind, has left Williams-Sonoma before his 5-year contract expired.
- Infant Escapes Injury in Fall From Car Roof
- Harvesting Hope of Survival : Patient's Own Cells Are Collected and Used in Cancer Treatment
- Law Used for Pension Hikes Is Overturned
- City Council OKs Hoag Hospital Expansion Plan : Development: Members unanimously approve the proposal that has divided the community for six months.
- ANAHEIM : Man Fatally Shot in Drug-Dealing Area
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students Giving Peace a Chance
- Defeats Trouble Collins : Soccer: Midfielder takes some blame for the Sockers, saying the series would be over if he could play healthy.
- Orange Coast's Nelson, Ebert, Trani Receive Orange Empire Softball Honors
- Bucks Reportedly Hire Dunleavy : Pro basketball: Laker coach for two seasons said to be leaving to become Milwaukee coach and general manager.
- Jagr Scores Two as Pittsburgh Takes a 3-2 Lead : NHL playoffs: Czechoslovakian player gets the game-winner as Rangers lose, 3-2.
- Wilkins Is Taking Air Out of Jordan
- Gionis Found Guilty in Assault on Wayne : Verdict: Jury in second trial of physician convicts him of masterminding attack on ex-wife and her boyfriend.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Posthumous Catalogue of Carousing : INTELLECTUAL MEMOIRS: New York, 1936-1938, <i> by Mary McCarthy,</i> Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, $15.95; 114 pages
- Insider : Hopes for Stopping Mideast Arms Race : The very fact that 13 nations are talking is encouraging. But they face a daunting task.
- Woman is Slain, Man Wounded
- SAN DIEGO : Would-Be Reveler Arrested in Killing
- Wall-to-Wall Arguments in Del Mar : Coastline: As a Friday deadline nears, some property owners are vowing to continue their fight against a 1988 initiative requiring them to tear down their seawalls to give the public more access.
- SIMI VALLEY : Judge Rules Against Schools on Fund Use
- More Than 300 Teachers, Administrators Facing the Ax : Education: Pink slips loom in budget crunch. Capistrano, Newport-Mesa, Placentia-Yorba Linda districts are hard hit.
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Home Is a Place to Get Even
- The Pittsburgh Steelers didn't draft hometown quarterback...
- Miscellany
- As an Angel Utility Player, Fitzgerald Is Product of Breaks
- N.Y. Times Asks Court to Act in Labor Dispute : Media: The firm wants the newspaper's drivers' union to be fined and held in contempt as violence and losses escalate.
- Hewlett-Packard Co. in North Hollywood won a...
- Mark R. Arnesen has been appointed vice...
- Sales of Single-Family Houses Fall 17% in Quarter
- INSURANCE
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Effort to Boost Latino Political Clout Falters : Politics: Redistricting has created some heavily minority Assembly districts but voter registration is lagging. Outside Los Angeles County, no new Latino candidates seem likely to win this year.
- Gang Members Join Brown on White-Water Raft Trip : Democrats: He invites unlikely pair along on his West Virginia campaign. They offer him insight into Los Angeles street scene.
- Rohr Plans to Lay Off 500 in Chula Vista
- U.S. Remains Recovered in Vietnam; Deaths of Captives Told
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Drugs Seen Prostate Cancer Survival Aid
- COMPTON : Police Dept. Plans Alert for Verdict in Samoan Case
- NEWPORT BEACH : Talks Get Underway on New City Budget
- Voting-Bias Suit Against County Killed : Elections: June 2 primaries in three supervisors' districts will proceed as planned after federal judge rejects contentions that the rights of minorities had been violated.
- CALABASAS : Group to Discuss Soka's Land Offer
- One of Two Men Shot Near Aliso Pier Dies of Wounds
- Scouting Around for Acceptance : Judge rightly orders readmission of two atheist Cub Scouts
- VENTURA : Man, 31, Shot While in Inn's Parking Lot
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Alicea Remains Hot for the Cardinals With Five RBIs
- STAGE
- Shelley Taylor
- Whoopi's Two Films Lift Her Cannes Spirits : Festival: With 'The Player' and 'Sarafina!,' she says, 'I can hold my head up.'
- STAGE REVIEW : A Fragile 'Menagerie' at La Jolla
- School Voucher Plan May Reach November Ballot : Education: Backers of parental choice initiative say nearly 1 million have signed petitions. Opponents doubt that the measure will qualify and plan to closely monitor the verification process.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 5 Students Are Headed for Moscow
- CASTAIC : Man Rearrested After Jail Escape
- SOUTH GATE : Suspected Car Thief Shot to Death by Officer
- Employees Join in 2nd Rescue of Their Firm : Aftermath: Workers who armed themselves to face rioters take a pay cut to keep company afloat.
- Topic No. 1: Urban Policy : Huge challenge for the presidential candidates
- Wilson Extends Legislative Session to Handle Riot Aid
- BREA : Job Center to Receive Award From Rutgers
- Still Full of Fight : Activism: Retirees at Leisure Village in Camarillo have become an influential force on issues ranging from health care to the environment.
- STUDIO CITY : Speakers to Debate Police Reform Issue
- EL CAJON : Couple Plead Guilty in Man's Slaying
- Mutuel Clerks Agree to Ratify New Contract : Horse racing: Two weeks of labor strife end as a compromise is reached. Regular clerks will be back to work Wednesday at area tracks and satellite facilities.
- COLUMN ONE : A Shadow on the Soul of France : The shame of the wartime Vichy regime endures. A decision not to try a Nazi collaborator angers political leaders and, for the first time, the religious elite.
- Russia-India Rocket Deal Sparks U.S. Sanctions
- Culture : Want a Family? In Japan, You Can Rent One : A Tokyo company blurs the line between reality and fantasy with professional stand-ins for relatives.
- COUNTYWIDE : British Officials Will Host Gaddi Vasquez
- PRESS WATCH : Plot Thickens
- PLATFORM : A Black Challenge: Buy the Best
- Body of Dana Point Skier Found on Mt. Baldy After 3 Months
- Gerlach, Potter Head Field in Trestles Surf Contest
- NFL Teams Are Winning by Playing Their Aces : Pro football: Revolutionary offenses are taking over with a common thread--one runner in backfield.
- Kirkreit Seeks to Realize His Olympic Goal
- Clean Comedians Do Away With the Unspeakable : Stand-up: Their performance to benefit Garden Grove High School's drama department, however, fails to draw a big audience.
- Zenith National to Redeem Senior Notes
- Everyone Pays for the Damage Done by Guns
- Razmig Konyalian has been promoted to vice...
- Tandon to Sell Computers Through Sam's Wholesale
- Real Estate Experts Expect Riot to Harm Valley Market
- Understanding the Riots
- Doctor Convicted in Assault on John Wayne's Daughter, Friend
- TASHKENT : Everybody Shares
- UNDERSTANDING THE RIOTS PART 2 : IMAGES OF CHAOS : About This Section and This Series
- Mother's Day Knife Fight Puts Daughter in Hospital
- Scandals of Yesterday Could Haunt De Klerk : South Africa: New allegations of corruption and murder, although dated, may slow the reform process.
- Milan Mayor Quits in Corruption Scandal
- Disaster Aid Programs
- LOS ANGELES : Coalition Unveils Plan for High School Reforms
- College Basketball
- STAGE REVIEW : Fragile 'Menagerie' at La Jolla : Theater: Playhouse production is spotty in first act, but much better in the second.
- Jack A. Podhorski has joined GEA Power...
- Chrysler Betting Heavily on LH Cars : Autos: Anticipation is rising as the start of production nears. Early signals bode well for the No. 3 maker.
- State Justices Reject Challenge to Unitary Tax
- EC Nations Recalling Envoys From Belgrade
- SIMI VALLEY : Picketer Arrested Inside Courthouse
- Planners Move to Speed Rebuilding : Riot area: But the ordinance that they vote for bars an expedited approval process for new liquor store projects.
- TVA Will Buy Allowances for Pollution
- Ueberroth to Speak at Economic Vitality Summit
- Catalina Plastics & Coatings Inc. in Calabasas...
- ONE THUMB DOWN: Who better than Angels...
- QUITO : Tight Presidential Race
- ENVIRONMENT : Northeast States Move to Adopt Strict California Emission Rules : Opponents say standards are too narrow, that job losses and economic hardship would outweigh benefits.
- Where the Candidates Stand On : Taxes
- Small Quake Rattles Palm Springs Area
- Students Need More Than Zing From Channel One
- Seymour Calls for Law and Order--and Jobs : Politics: The senator tours the Hollywood riot area and talks with redevelopment officials.
- Capitol Records Settles Lawsuit Over Ownership of Album Art : Courts: The company is given keys to the treasure, and two people involved in removing the cache from the Pantages Theatre's basement will split $100,000. Another case is pending.
- Boy Tells of Desire to Shoot His Father : Crime: Youth testifies that he had handled the gun used to kill his father almost daily. He said he would rather shoot his father than face further punishment.
- SIMI VALLEY : Transient Arrested in Theft After Chase
- Man Gunned Down in Front of Home : Crime: The Dana Point landscape architect had just returned from the grocery store.
- SAN MARCOS : School Chief Takes Post in Arkansas
- Roberti Backers Ask State to Investigate His Opponent : Politics: They say Carol Rowen may have used unauthorized signatures of legislators in 2 brochures.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Cayard, Il Moro Become Talk of Italy
- Miscellany
- The Pain of Not Running : Preps: Kathy Falcon's future is less sure after an altercation leaves her slower than before.
- Times' Prep Baseball Rankings
- TV REVIEW : 'Murder' Struggles to Sustain Suspense
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Violent Night Spurs More Police Patrols
- OXNARD : Fumes Send 2 Trash Haulers to Hospital
- Why the U.S. Didn't Know : CIA's Gates agrees that Iraq intelligence fiasco mustn't be repeated
- Il Moro Turns Italy Into a Nation of Cup Fans : Sailing: The country is tuning in to early-morning television coverage of the America's Cup to cheer on the Italian-made boat in the finals.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Noffsinger's Three-Hitter Lifts Huntington Beach
- Bryan Lawson
- St. Clair Gets 5 More Years on Pacific Pact : Orchestra: His contract was due to expire Sept. 30, 1993.
- Lorber Comes Out of the Studio to Play Jazz With Bromberg
- Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won...
- Dow Rises to 19th Record of the Year : Stocks: An anticipated cut in interest rates propels Wall Street. The blue chip index adds 28.17 to close near 3,400.
- 2 Firms to Relocate to Marketplace in Oxnard
- Ron Reynolds has been appointed to a...
- 'Green' Honeymoon Is Over : Analysts Say Consumers Are Cooling to Environment-Friendly Products
- Searchers Find Body of Second Mt. Baldy Skier Buried in Snow
- Killing in Stock Exchange
- ELECTIONS / 29th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Reapportionment Kind to House Veteran Waxman
- Poverty Rate Fell in 1980s, Figures Show : Census: The drop contradicts state trends despite the influx of immigrants during the decade. The growth of white-collar communities boosts the median household income by 28%.
- He's Not What He Appears
- Popovich Steps Down as Marina's Basketball Coach
- Michael S. Manahan has been named vice...
- Apple Unveils Language Tool for Developers : Technology: WorldScript promises to simplify the development of software for dozens of languages.
- Elisabeth C. Schutz has been appointed first...
- K-7 Capital to Acquire Stock of Patriot Airlines
- More People Working for Less Money, Census Survey Finds
- Famine Never Came, but Russians Curb Appetites : Economy: Patience of the people was underestimated. Still, the Ryabukhins buy apples only for daughter.
- SYLMAR : County to Consider Nursing School
- Sailor to Stand Trial in 2 Slayings
- SIMI VALLEY : Hospital Volunteer Going Strong as 83rd Birthday Nears
- Judge Rejects Bid to Take Lawyer Off Case : Crime: The goverment sought to remove a Chicago attorney from the Indian gambling racketeering case because he spoke to one of the defendants on a wiretap.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- ABC Postpones '60 Minutes' Competitor Until January
- ENVIRONMENT
- JOHANNESBURG : An Interim Step
- Media : It's News Vs. Nudes in the Turkish Press : The glitzy Sabah daily and the respected Cumhuriyet reflect clashing cultures at a continental crossroads.
- PLATFORM : No One Was Listening
- 4-Year-Old Gunshot Victim's Condition Improves; Father Sought
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Red Sox Send Vaughn to Minors
- Moromania Proves to Be a Dream For Insomniacs : America's Cup: The races, televised late at night, have captured the attention of Italy.
- TRIPLE CROWN RATINGS
- ABC Targets Younger Viewers in Fall Lineup : Television: Last in the networks' ratings race, ABC turns over Wednesdays to some of the most successful and highest-paid producers in TV.
- Entries Sought for Film Festival
- Babies Behind Bars : In 3 New York prisons, inmates who give birth may keep their babies with them. Dr. Spock endorsed the idea, but critics are queasy.
- Services Today for Charles Lamden
- Activist Fights for Human Rights in Laos
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Greg Cox for 77th Assembly
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / DANA POINT CITY COUNCIL : Campaign Heats Up : The two incumbents and three challengers are divided on the city's controversial General Plan.
- LB Poly Girls Moving Up Fast
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Foothillers Lose 1st League Game in Three Years
- Hinton Named Fountain Valley Girls' Volleyball Coach
- TRACK AND FIELD : Police Stops Have Al Joyner Stopped
- Woman Jailed 18 Years in IRA Bombing Released on Bail
- Tornadoes Wreak Havoc in Oklahoma
- PLATFORM : Build Alliances
- PERSPECTIVE ON REBUILDING : Design for People, Not Alienation : We build separateness into our cities, while erasing memories of the past on which a sense of community is based.
- Phoenix House Plan Rises Again : Rehabilitation: Neighbors still oppose purchase of a vacant Lake View Terrace hospital for a center to assist teen-age drug abusers.