- UnionFed's 3rd-Quarter Losses Down : Banking: Struggling parent company of S&L; is meeting goals of federally approved plan to comply with capital standards.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Family Mortuary Sells After 3 Generations
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S., Japan May Be Changing Places in Autos : Vehicles: The seemingly invincible Japanese have financial problems. American firms have become more competitive and are returning to profitability.
- Carter Hawley Hales Stores Inc. has named...
- Xoma Corp. has named John Castello president...
- UAL Suffers $92.3-Million Loss in Its First Quarter
- Jackson Smart Jr. Named Terminal Data Chairman
- FOCUS: BURKE ALLEC STREET BUSINESS CENTER
- The List of Fatalities
- Political Leaders' Analysis of Crisis Varies : Elections: Democrats are expected to blame rampage on GOP neglect of cities. But persisting anarchy could help conservative, law-and-order Republicans win support.
- At Least 25 Killed in Riot-Related Violence, Coroner Says : Rampage: Several die in encounters with police. Some other fatalities result from civilian clashes.
- Israel Upbeat, Arabs Are Not as Talks End : Mideast: No major agreements are announced as another round of negotiations is wrapped up.
- ELECTIONS 20TH SENATE DISTRICT : NRA Backs Roberti's Foe Despite Gun Law Stance
- A Warm Weekend Predicted
- Firefighter: Luck Saved Him From a Serious Injury
- Countywide : Takasugi Endorsed for Assembly Seat
- Closing the Subject : Former Dodger John Wetteland Needed Two Trades in Two Weeks to Get Where He Wanted to Be
- Gay/Lesbian Film Festival Planned at UCI
- MUSIC REVIEW : Violinist Chung Puts a Fresh Face on All-Beethoven Program : Recital: Kyung-Wha Chung closes the La Jolla Chamber Music Society's Civic Theatre Celebrity Series with a compelling musical excursion.
- Brecker Bros. Together--at Last
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tantrum Mars Set by KRS-One
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Developer Undertakes Charity Project for Children's Home
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Ex-House Post Office Worker Pleads Innocent
- Socking It to Us : Why is every drawer in America filled with single socks? A conspiracy is afoot, says one victim.
- Operation Goliath wanted to make a big noise, so it took its anti-abortion protests to little Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. But under the onslaught of outsiders, resentful residents united in their opposition to the demonstrations. : A Town Stands Fast
- Senate Narrowly Passes Campaign Finance Limits; Bush Promises Veto
- Planners Delay Decision About Housing Growth in San Pedro : Development: Dozens of residents want new limits on high-density projects to preserve single-family neighborhoods.
- Firefighters, National Guard Lend Aid to L.A.
- Hot Line Activated to Update Residents
- Child Refuses to Corroborate Abuse Story
- Roundup Nets 209 Criminals
- PLATFORM : Avoiding Traps
- Scenes From the Battlefield
- BURBANK : Boulevard Signals to Be Synchronized
- Closed Services
- ON THE BEACH / MIKE REILLEY : He Won't Need a Passport for Volleyball Tournament in Irvine
- SDSU Breezes Through First Round
- After Backpedaling, Ex-Ram Finds a Future in Football : College: LeRoy Irvin was a gas station owner and boxing promoter. Now he's a volunteer coach at CS Northridge.
- San Diego Spotlight : More Than a Name Change Is Needed at Bayside Eatery
- TV REVIEW : 'Waldo Salt' Gets His His Due
- 'Black Spider' Canceled
- Filmmaker Jon Jost Finally Comes In From the Fringe : Movies: After 30 years out of the mainstream, he has a film receive a regular U.S. release.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Midnight' a Clear-Eyed Anti-War Film
- Dow Surges on Wave of Rosy Reports : Market Overview
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Policeman Sentenced to Die for Massacre Order : South Africa: White captain directed the 1988 slaying of 11 blacks in a house, then attempted a cover-up.
- Ford, Mazda Plan European Venture
- Free-Lance Reporter Shot Four Times, but Family in South L.A. Saves Him
- 4 Bryans to Represent U.S. in World Junior Tennis Event
- Big West Looks to South for New Members
- It Wasn't the Time for KMPC to Talk About Fun, Games
- Forget Foreman and Holmes: Now This Is a Real Comeback
- DANCE REVIEW : Verdict in King Case Briefly Takes the Stage : Bella Lewitzky denounces the jury's decision before her company appears at the Performing Arts Center as part of the Imagination Celebration.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Leaving Normal' Goes Awry in Hunt for Right Road
- Pop Album Chart : The Cure Wishes to Be No. 1
- Leonard Hadley took over as chief executive...
- NOTEBOOK : The Press Under Fire: Riot Targets Journalists
- Air Bags Earn Good Safety Record
- The Way to Get a Better Read on Homework Starts With Fixations
- Firefighters Dispatched to Front Lines
- The Jury Was Never Meant to Be Rational : Bias: In America, which witness you believe has a lot to do with what walk of life you come from.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- HOPE RISING: Santa Ana attorney William J....
- SEAL BEACH : City Manager Gets $7,500 Pay Increase
- Il Moro-Kiwi Dispute Ends With Series : Sailing: Both sides bury the hatchet and offer compliments.
- Expos Forced to Wait as L.A. Violence Grows
- Persistence With Ponies Pays for Garber : Horse racing: Tarzana man owns thoroughbreds for nearly a decade before hitting jackpot with Quintana, who ran sixth in last year's Kentucky Derby.
- These Trades Didn't Bring Many Happy Returns
- Barbara S. Brogliatti has been promoted to...
- Roofing Firm Agrees to Pay $21,985 in Overtime Wages to 43 Employees
- Chrysler Suffers $13-Million Loss : Autos: It blames higher-than-expected costs for new-vehicle introductions and a slow industry recovery from recession.
- Chevron Unit Will Eliminate 2,300 Workers : Energy: The domestic exploration and production arm is the hardest hit yet as Chevron restructures. More cuts are likely.
- Civilian Slain, Officer Badly Wounded in Las Vegas Riots
- Sierra Leone's Leader Ousted, Mutineers Say
- Tollway Impact Plan Gets Federal OK : Transportation: Approval of document addressing environmental effects of San Joaquin Hills toll road is expected to trigger another lawsuit to block the highway.
- Navy Reopens Sexual Assault Inquiry : Harassment: The woman who alleged that a fellow security officer attacked her during a training class says the re-examination of the case 'proves that I was correct.'
- Simi Receives Angry, Threatening Calls : King case: Officials defend the site of the trial and express fears that the violence might cross the county line.
- Umberg Appointed to Commission on Anaheim-Las Vegas Rail Service
- Acquittals May Prove Decisive Blow to Reiner : Politics: Analysts say the district attorney, already considered vulnerable in bid for a third term, is certain to be hurt by the King verdict.
- CAMARILLO : Youth Critical After Falling From Cliff at Mugu Rock
- Dominguez Hills to Play Pomona
- GYMNASTICS / MARYANN HUDSON : Zmeskal Wins, but Isn't Always Winning Respect
- BOXING : Why Does Lalonde Keep Getting Chances?
- Cypress Scores Five in Ninth to Finish Off Fullerton
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Linguini' a Modern Screwball Comedy
- A Slice of American History
- Garth Brooks: Sure, Awards Are Nice but . . . : Pop music: At the Academy of Country Music Awards show, the singer muses about quitting as he and his wife prepare for parenthood.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Family Robbed of $8,000 Cash, Jewelry
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Cayard Doesn't Think Protests Strained Friendship With Davis
- Injuries Aside, Loyola's Perez Shows He Can Play With Best : Colleges: Third baseman, who has missed 25 games this season, is leading the team with a .381 batting average.
- KING CASE AFTERMATH: A CITY IN CRISIS : At Game's End, Reality : Lakers' Scott Uncorks Emotions About Violence
- Miscellany
- Fabulous Brecker Boys Are Together Again : Reunion: Brothers team up for album and appearances, including June 13 at Coach House, after 11-year hiatus.
- UCLA Center Announces New Season
- ART REVIEW : 10 California Artists 'Facing the Finish'
- Carried Away by <i> Karaoke</i> : Makers of Sing-Along Machines Hope to Tap Home Market
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Bill Cotter has been named to the...
- Admar Group Inc.: The Santa Ana developer...
- Jim Lefler has been promoted to senior...
- Rick Bieber has been named president of...
- Wally Clark has been appointed vice president...
- Voices
- King Verdict Aftermath
- Years of Effort to Attract Investment Undermined
- Baker Questioned on Aid to Iraq, Defends U.S. Policy : Congress: He tells House panel economic and technological assistance was intended to moderate Hussein's behavior.
- Bush Order Facilitates Selling of Public Assets by Local Governments
- ORANGE : Chapman University Inaugurates Doti in Presidency Ritual
- San Diego Protests Remain Peaceful; Ammo Sales Rise
- Phone Bank's Busy Night Called a Ringing Success
- OJAI : Workers Sought for Cleanup of Streams
- BURNING PROPHET: Laguna Art Museum officials had...
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Adjustments Work for Hulbert, Black
- It's a Tonic When Fire Is Put Out
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Old Town Bakery Goes Full-Service, Sort Of : Pasadena site becomes a marble-topped-bistro-table facility, but its languid service reasserts itself after a few weeks.
- Portraits of Bette Davis in Her Prime
- 007 Producers Sound Off to the Voyager Co. : The company deletes commentary tracks from its James Bond releases rather than make changes demanded by producers.
- 9 Officials Formally Charged in Guadalajara Sewer Disaster
- At Least 16 Are Reported Dead Due to Rioting
- Jury Misconduct Nullifies DeHoyos' Murder Verdict
- Rally Vents Frustration Peacefully : Reaction: Cal Lutheran University students gather to share opinions, anger and other feelings.
- Golding's Stand on Trade Tax Questioned
- Legislators Return Donations From Retiring Politician : Fund raising: Assemblyman Tom Bane collected the money before deciding not to seek reelection. The contributions were unsolicited, lawmakers say.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Italians Lower Boom on Kiwi Challenge : Cayard Guides Il Moro into Final; America 3 Puts Conner in a Corner
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Makes Quick Exit in Second Round in Spain
- STAGE REVIEW : Steve Allen's 'The Wake': A Touching Remembrance
- Daniel Ho Takes Active Role in Kilauea : He Says That Co-Producer and Composer Duties Have Made Him Feel Like He Belongs
- BOOK REVIEW : Vibrant, Idiosyncratic 'Olympia' Enriches Knowledge of Manet : OLYMPIA <i> by Otto Friedrich</i> ; HarperCollins $28.00, 336 pages
- Gorbachev Proffers Advice for America on Eve of Tour
- Iran-Kazakhstan Nuclear Deal Reported
- $1 Million: Something to Build On
- Agoura Hills Movie-Goers Getting the Red Carpet Treatment
- Businesses Flood Security Firms With Protection Requests
- SAN FERNANDO : Police Seek Killer of 15-Year-Old Boy
- Koon Says He Has No Regrets on Way King Was Arrested : Police: The officer blames the beating on the failure of officials to acknowledge that police sometimes must use force. He also says a tool to replace the prohibited chokehold is needed.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Get Offensive, Beat Cardinals, 9-3
- Miscellany
- KENTUCKY DERBY / DAILY REPORT : Once Again, Arazi Unseats Valenzuela
- Hockey
- Music Reviews : EAR Unit Premieres Work at Bing Theater
- Mariachi Music Will Fill Streets of Santa Ana : Festival: Eight bands will perform at Cinco de Mayo celebration at Fiesta Marketplace this weekend.
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- 'Rabble Rouser' Prompts Disgust, Disdain
- A Draconian Requirement
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- 'Young Twerp' Is Full of 'Bigoted Nonsense'
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- The Myth of Equality Is Alive and Well
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Jacob's Story Is a Moving One
- A Gamble That Failed
- Jacob's Story Is a Moving One
- 'Rabble Rouser' Prompts Disgust, Disdain
- Jacob's Story Is a Moving One
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Jacob's Story Is a Moving One
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Hall of Fame Clarification
- Outrage Over King Verdict
- Women's Ongoing Battle for Recognition
- Obituaries - May 1, 1992
- Names in the News - May 1, 1992
- Names in the News - May 1, 1992
- Names in the News - May 1, 1992
- Names in the News - May 1, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 1, 1992
- TELEVISION - May 1, 1992
- Roth Failed to Tell How He Acquired Shares in Firm : Inquiry: O.C. supervisor held stock in a company formed by a political consultant and longtime friend.
- Opportunists, Criminals Get Blame for Riots
- A Long Night of Anger, Anarchy : Riots: Some good Samaritans brave violent mobs and jittery police to aid the injured.
- Beaten Driver a Searing Image of Mob Cruelty
- Angry Legislators Demand Reform on Change of Venue Law
- View of Model Multiethnic City Vanishes in Smoke : Relations: Disturbances bare a simmering racial anger that community efforts never fully quelled.
- Looting and Fires Ravage L.A. : 25 Dead, 572 Injured; 1,000 Blazes Reported : Unrest: Troops begin deployment and a dusk-to-dawn curfew is clamped into place in the second day of violence.
- Justice Dept. Resumes Its Review of King Beating : Investigation: Federal probe, which was on hold during trial of four officers, will focus on possible civil rights violations.
- Students Stage Peaceful Protests Over King Verdict
- Students Stay Home by the Thousands as Rioting Builds : Education: Attendance at some Los Angeles Unified School District campuses in the Valley dips by almost half. There will be no classes today.
- SANTA ANA : Gang Violence to Be Targeted at Rallies
- Jurors Rattled by Aftermath; Defend Verdicts
- NEWS ANALYSIS : LAPD Slow in Coping With Wave of Unrest : Response: But the rapidly unfolding violence might have overwhelmed any police department.
- Verdicts Spark Protests, Violence Across California : Reaction: State of emergency is declared in San Francisco after looting; 950 are arrested in Bay Area. Arsonists set fires in Riverside County.
- Frightened Students Try to Make Sense of Unrest : Schools: Lesson plans shift to discussion of verdicts and rioting. Classes are canceled at many campuses and attendance is sparse at others.
- Looting and Fires Ravage L.A. : 23 Dead, 572 Injured; 1,000 Blazes Reported : Unrest: Troops begin deployment and a dusk-to-dawn curfew is clamped into place in the second day of violence.
- Firefighters Feel the Raw Heat of Fear : Blazes: Those on the front lines say they are happy to be alive after facing the double threat of spreading infernos and rioters' attacks.
- View of Model Multiethnic City Vanishes in Smoke : Relations: Disturbances bare a simmering racial anger that community efforts never fully quelled.
- COLUMN ONE : South L.A. Burns and Grieves : Life has been hard in the neglected area for years. But now, as self-inflicted wounds mount, residents fear for the future.
- City Leaders Voice Helplessness as They Grope for Answers : Reaction: The power structure cannot act because there is no bridge to the community engaged in the rioting, Councilman Woo says.
- New Chief Inherits New Problems After Verdict : Police: Williams expresses shock over rioting. He will leave for Los Angeles tonight.
- Edgy Residents Bracing for Spillover of L.A. Violence : Riots: Alarmed by TV images, hundreds of people flood gun dealers, commuters stay home and business owners close up shop.
- New Design for MD-12 Jetliner by McDonnell : Aerospace: The expanded plane would carry 511 passengers and cost the company about $5 billion to develop.
- Japan's Mikio Naruse Explores Pleasure, Anguish in 'Woman'
- New Exhibition Offers Rare Look at Fiber Arts : Textiles: Many of the weavers, sculptors and others involved in the Artspace show say other Southern California galleries haven't been receptive.
- Dream Pop Landscape Is Very Lush
- MUSIC/DANCE
- Music Reviews : Iona Brown Begins Farewell Performances
- Dance Troupe Jazzing It Up for 10th Anniversary Gala
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Caring Concert From Lou Reed at Greek Theatre
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 1, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 1, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 1, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 1, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 1, 1992