- Council Members Remain Liable in Suit
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Wisniewski Gives Maryland Lesson
- RETAIL
- Big Insurers Accused of Trying to Suppress Discounting : Insurance: Prop. 103 freed brokers to rebate commissions, but few are doing so.
- Sad Perot Staffers Closing Up Shop
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Official Sentenced Over '89 Protests
- Mourning Sicilians Rage at Mafia Terror
- Baker Campaign Role Near, Bush Aides Say : Republicans: He is expected to become senior White House counselor for both politics and policy.
- Rudolf Ising; Founded Cartoon Studios
- A Lawn for City Kids Comes First : Water policy: Congress must find the backbone to fight off entrenched agricultural interests and assure urban supplies.
- TUSTIN : Noise Levels Drop, but Gripes Continue
- County Gives $2.9 Million to Gang Program : Supervisors: The contribution to Hope in Youth is the largest single allocation of its kind in Los Angeles. Organizers seek to raise nearly $20 million.
- Temperature Helps Crews Contain 1,300-Acre 'Devil Fire' Near Castaic
- San Diego : Transient Killed on 12th Avenue
- OJAI : 3 Robbers Pose as Undercover Officers
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Precious Resource That Must Be Saved
- Homeowners' Leader to Run Against Picus : Campaigns: Robert Gross cites L.A. councilwoman's lack of communication. His bid could pit former allies against each other.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Backup Simms Ends Holdout
- Giving Everyone a Big Lift : There's Plenty of Entertainment at Torrey Flight Park, but the Limit's the Sky
- SDSU Hires Gardner as an Assistant
- Dodger Lead Is Trashed by the Mets' Murray, 5-2
- It's a Princely Night for Magic in Monte Carlo : Basketball: He is the favorite of the fans--including those in the royal box--as the U.S. easily beats France.
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Philharmonic Society Winds Up Year With Surplus : The 1991-92 figures cut the organization's long-term deficit by more than half.
- Cap Cities/ABC Profit Up 15%
- Banks Losing Patience as IOUs From State Pile Up
- Is That Demo a Deal or Just a Used Lemon?
- San Diego : Indictment Details Telemarketing Scam
- BURBANK : Firm Starts Cleanup at Lockheed Site
- Handling of 'Problem Deputies' Criticized : Kolts report: Panel finds 'little or no discipline' imposed on officers responsible for bulk of excessive force complaints.
- Judgment Goes Against City in Fight Over Historic House
- Councilwoman's Husband Found Dead in Bay : Death: Retired doctor was found with a gunshot wound to the head. Police called incident an apparent suicide.
- Wallace's Bonus of $550,000 Sets Record for Area
- He Thinks It's a Royal Pain, but It's Not New to Sir Charles
- Powell Leaps Farther Than Ever in Wind : Track and field: His jump of 29-6 won't be considered a world record. Drechsler goes 25-0 1/2.
- 2 Congressmen Trail in Georgia in New Districts
- Collecting in a Big Weigh : Manuel Santos of Costa Mesa says his hobby of finding and restoring scales is 'like a fever.'
- Political Fallout Likely to Turn Up Heat on Incumbents
- Avery Dennison Posts 43% Increase in Profit
- Countywide : Man Sues, Claims False Imprisonment
- Hi, I'm your waiter and my name...
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Popular Teachers' Jobs Still on Hold
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : This Big One Got Away, but the Chase Was Worth It
- Trouble as a Prep Doesn't Slow Kent's Rise to Majors : Baseball: Former Edison infielder, who overcame difficult senior season, gets a quick call from Blue Jays.
- Ireland's Roche Rides With '87 Style : Tour de France: Former champion wins the rainy 16th stage. Indurain retains lead.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino Missing From Check-In
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino Missing From Check-In
- True Blue : Volunteer Umpires in Little League Tournaments Call for Love of Game
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio Opens Chamber Series
- DANCE
- MOVIES : <i> Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.</i>
- Hughes Seeking $400,000 From Whistle-Blower : Aerospace: It may signal a new resolve in the industry to fight cases under the federal False Claims Act.
- Ropak Says It More Than Doubled Earnings
- RETAIL
- Victor Louis; Reporter Disclosed Soviet News to the West
- Gingrich Has Apparent Win in Georgia Race : Elections: House GOP whip's opponent accused him of abusing privileges. Another incumbent may lose his seat, and a third probably faces a runoff.
- CONSUMERS : Water . . . Where? : What Will You Drink in Case of Emergency? With Planning, There Will Be Plenty
- SANTA ANA : Gas Leak Poses No Hazard, Officials Say
- Man Who Tried to Sell Lions Caught With Pair of Tiger Cubs
- TORRANCE : President of Bankrupt Investment Firm Jailed
- LONG BEACH : Naval Station Gets Its First Black Commander
- Officer Pleads Not Guilty in Altercation at Gas Station
- Pollution Declines by One-Third : Health: Figures from a smog study show that efforts during the last decade have paid off in the county, one official says.
- A Self-Storage Selloff : Recession: More people are falling behind in their rent on the units. Their property is auctioned, going almost sight unseen to the highest bidder.
- TV Ratings : Fox Jumps Over NBC Into Third Place
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hope Springs Fraternal for Everlys
- Insights From 'The Age of Elegance' Easy to Savor
- TV REVIEW : Talking 'Bout Their Generation
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Kristofferson: Classics and Contradictions
- Moving Decision : Smith Corona to Relocate Last U.S. Factory
- Armor All Sees Profits Jump 63%
- Fullerton Executive Loses Resort Case : Courts: Jury says president of mortgage company fraudulently attempted to control a resort near Paso Robles. It issues a $7.6-million judgment against him.
- BANKING
- Clinton, Gore: Partners in Politics : Democrats: The candidates have focused on teamwork. Aides say that the public show of affection is also evident behind the scenes.
- Girl Scout Bus Overturns in Nevada; 40 Hurt
- Drug Drama Rocks Quiet O.C. Enclave
- Chula Vista Officer Who Lied Quits Force
- Camarillo : Flammable Vapors Force Evacuation of Manufacturing Plant
- Valley May Be Hardest Hit by New Water Rates : Utilities: Under a proposed restructuring plan, a greater percentage of area residents will receive higher DWP bills than will customers elsewhere in L.A.
- FULLERTON : $40,000 Earmarked for Teacher Program
- Entertainment, Sports Looking to Pay-Per-View
- Jury Indicts Former MGM Chief Parretti : Entertainment: The 2 felony charges stem from the trial in which he lost control of the studio.
- COMPETITIVENESS : Consultant to Deliver Advice on Overhauling Postal Service
- STANTON : Group Won't Have to Pay for Bus Turnout
- Making a Major Dent in Smog
- LOS ALAMITOS : Southland Hopes Slim Again for the All-American Futurity
- Milken Testifies in Defense of Former Fund Manager : Securities: The convicted junk bond king says Patricia Ostrander never sought any type of payoff for buying from Drexel Burnham Lambert.
- Health Groups Ask for Ruling on Waste Site
- The Ride of His Life : In 13,000-Mile Odyssey, Garden Grove Man Completes Personal Goal and Pilgrimage
- Clinton Surge May Actually Boost Stocks
- CONSUMERS : Comfortable Way to Tote or to Sit
- Big Japanese Newspaper Fires Chairman
- Lennon Scholar Refuses to Let It Be
- L.A.'s Sacramento Delegation Wakes Up to Our Woes
- Two Students Sue SDSU, President Day : Fees: They claim the school illegally raised student fees and spent the funds to help finance a sports center.
- Racial Tensions Over South L.A. Jobs Grow : Employment: Latinos vow to resist efforts by blacks to shut down construction sites where no African-Americans are working.
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Cooler Weather Helps Firefighters Battle Blaze
- Thieves Leave Messages of Hate Behind : Crime: Owner, who just moved his recording business to the county, considers relocating.
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Youth Is Being Served on Many Local Courses
- AMERICAN LEGION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Reserve Power Sparks Granada Hills West to 7-6 Victory
- Woods May Be Ill, But His Score Is OK : Golf: Defending champion battles flu to shoot 68 in first round of Optimist Junior World.
- FILM REVIEW : Director Frequently Loses Her Way in 'Mississippi' Journey
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / STEVE ELLING : Sepulveda's Fullmer Wins Triple Crown on 2nd Try
- 21 Events Scheduled for Chamber Music Series
- President Bush to Honor Arts Medal Recipients : Ceremony: James Earl Jones and Marilyn Horne are among 13 who will receive medals today at the White House.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Dog Show' in N.Y. Is Pedigree Bogosian
- Maryland Fund-Raiser Joins Gore Campaign
- It's Time to Get Serious About Playtime : Children: Sure, play is fun. But can it really make kids smarter? You bet, say the experts at a symposium on the value of goofing off.
- OXNARD : Arrest Over Traffic Ticket Is Disputed
- CHATSWORTH : Spice Company May Move to Lancaster
- OJAI : Harwell Named Chief of Police
- CONTEMPORARY MUSIC / JOHN D'AGOSTINO : Croce Music Anthology Due Out in September
- REAL ESTATE
- America West Denies Plans to Cut Service to Hawaii
- Salk Company Encouraged by Study of New AIDS Product
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WHY WE HAVE NIGHTMARES : The Dark Dreams
- Liquor Will Tip the Scales : Rebuilding: A market's fate hinges on whether Compton will let it sell alcohol. The case pits merchants' needs against residents' desire to upgrade battered neighborhoods.
- Two Women, Infant Slain at Santee Home : Crime: Man sought in case is later found dead by SWAT officers in El Cajon apartment.
- Pro Basketball
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mark Davis Traded for Berenguer
- Pop Reviews : A Celebration of Kris Kristofferson
- Pop Reviews : Stansfield at Pantages
- Perot's Candid, Painful Budget Plan : His attack on the deficit targeted a number of sacred cows
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Conservancy Gets OK to Bid on Land
- OLYMPIC ROUNDUP : Petranoff Off South African Team; Zola to Run
- LOCAL NOTES : Booth Advances in Western Junior Golf
- Raiders' Davis Appointed to Key Committee
- For KNBC Anchor Paul Moyer, Talk Is <i> Not </i> Cheap
- 3 Telecommunications Firms' Profits Rise
- Two Women, Infant Slain at Santee Home
- Suit Alleges Firing of HIV Positive Woman
- Two Adults, Two Children Killed in Murder-Suicide
- Boxer, Feinstein Hold Edge in Funds : Senate: Reports show the two Democrats ending primary races with healthy surpluses. Their GOP rivals are in debt.
- Museum Recalls J.F.K. as President, Neighbor
- COLUMN ONE : Living on a Prayer in S. Africa : Fervent praying is the only defense against the terror that grips hundreds of thousands of blacks living beneath the smokestacks of the country's Vaal Triangle.
- SAN DIEGO : Guard Slain at Car Dealership
- A Silver Lining : Talented '84 U.S. Baseball Team Didn't Get the Gold, but the Sport Proved to Be an International Winner
- SECURITIES
- Herschensohn's Call for Weekly Debates Refused
- Murder Charges Against Kevorkian Dismissed
- Fire Captain Calls Arson Trial a Conspiracy
- Overton Spars With Prosecutor : Trial: Murder defendant insists in cross-examination he didn't poison his wife but concedes they had had marital problems.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firefighters Get Pay Increase of 19.5%
- MALIBU : Judge Pleads Guilty to Drunk Driving Charge
- Crawfish Making It Simple
- Strings Grounded by Sacramento
- Mentoring Process Nourishes Both Sides : Ritz-Carlton chef took interest in a young upstart years ago, and he hasn't been disappointed. Experts say such a bond aids maven and novice.
- Tensions Rise Over U.N. Standoff in Baghdad : Inspection: Iraqi protests against team at ministry escalate. Security Council discusses ways to force compliance.
- Still Footing the Bills : Finances: Many parents are helping out their adult children with more than the occasional loan. But it's often as hard to ask for money as it is to give.
- OCC's Food Science Program Gets Grant
- Councilwoman at Center of Battle Over Alliance : Thousand Oaks: Some call the citizens' group Elois Zeanah's political vehicle. She says it will analyze issues without taking sides.
- PLATFORM : Is Ueberroth the Only Rudder?
- Countywide : 200 Youths Awarded Times Fund Grants
- Tough Rules for Adult Businesses Win Preliminary OK in Lancaster
- OCC Library Receives $20,000 Endowment
- Pro Basketball
- Hockey
- Rockwell to Pay $1.4 Million to Settle Case : Agreement: The Seal Beach-based company, which was accused of falsifying NASA bills, said there was no basis for criminal prosecution.
- U.N. Inspectors in Baghdad Forsake Vigil
- 30-Year Sentence Is Given in Drive-By Slaying
- Crude Oil Is Found Seeping Into Creeks : Environment: Recent earthquakes are to blame, experts say. They fear the natural leak will harm fragile wildlife habitat.
- Countywide : 2 Escaped Inmates Back Behind Bars
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools to Expand Program on AIDS
- VENTURA : Business-License Fee Rates to Be Adjusted
- Long Run Off a Short Pier Puts Women in Touch With Nature
- Hospital to Hold Celebrity Golf Benefit
- Hockey
- Cowsill's Blast Helps Verdugo Hills Open District Playoffs With 9-3 Win
- Cooke's Tour of TV Drama Nearing Finish : Television: The host of PBS' 'Masterpiece Theatre' will retire in November to write a book and work on his BBC radio program.
- Baxter to Play Betty Broderick for a 2nd Time
- Hycor Biomedical Profits Skyrocket
- AIDS Experts Discounting Threat of Mystery Virus : Health: Baffling cases are rare, don't necessarily signal public health alarm, world conference is told.
- Have You Heard About Those GOP Rumors? : Politics: The Bush campaign has been slow to put out a message of its own. True to form, gossip and hearsay have swept in to fill the vacuum.
- Adm. Crowe Denies Vincennes Sought to Provoke Attacks
- Philadelphian's Story: All in All, He'd Rather Be Home
- Countywide : Program Seeks Uses for Recycled Items
- U.N. Bans Yugoslav Teams From Olympics : Summer Games: Ruling paves way for individuals to compete in Barcelona.
- Can This 'Marriage' Be Saved? : Louvre Mishap Is Latest Disaster to Befall Veronese's Renaissance Masterpiece
- Wynn's International Earnings Up by 55%
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Fossil Find May Be a Rare Whale
- Bid to Change Tustin Elections Date Rebuffed
- School District Secession Drive Gains Momentum : Education: The local Parent Teacher Student Assn. board votes to end opposition to a split. A larger panel must ratify the decision.
- Dixon's Out--but Is Accountability In? : County supervisors must take ultimate responsibility for official actions
- Reiner Assails Kolts Report : Law: The district attorney calls the document seriously flawed. It criticizes the prosecutor for pursuing only one of 382 incidents involving shootings by deputies.
- SANTA CLARITA : Seminar to Examine Effects of New Mall
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hill Extends Streak as Expos Beat Black
- Ailing Woods Shoots 68 to Lead Optimist Junior World Tournament
- How Moyer Fared
- Russia Creates Agency to Rein In Cultural Piracy
- Taco Bell Posts 11% Profit Hike
- Alaska Air Blames Loss on Fare Cuts, Fuel Cost
- Early July Mortgage Loan Refinancing Nearly Doubles
- Sears Profit Up 15% in Quarter
- Export Boost for Iraq Arms Alleged
- Former Top Aide Sentenced to 7 Years for Beijing Protests
- Tipper Gore and Judas Priest?
- 60 Ukrainians Mutiny on Black Sea Fleet Vessel
- SANTA CLARITA : Hearing Planned on Highway Route
- Countywide : Bike Path Repair May Cost $300,000
- OXNARD : Plans for Shopping Center Are Studied
- Suspect Identified in Real Estate Agent's Slaying
- Food Line Ends at City Hall : Charity: Ordinance will dismantle 89-year-old woman's handout of edibles to needy. Opponents say giveaway brings criminal element to park.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Balancing Act in Irvine
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / AMY DALE : Bicycle Helmets: The Life You Save May Be Your Child's
- EAST COUNTY : Decisions : Thousand Oaks
- Chang Says His Peers Have Patriotic Vision : Tennis: Being an Olympian is more important than money or trophies, '89 French Open winner says.
- Bush Enlarges on School Voucher Plan : Campaign: He says the grants involve no 'means testing.' But aides say there is a $40,000 income ceiling, and cite other limitations.
- Wilson Signs Bill to Bar Gambling Aboard Cruise Ships
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Moscow Seeks Sale of Uranium to U.S.
- Gays Praise Kolts Report as Accurate Portrayal of Bias
- Toll Road Critics Seek Help From Supervisors : Protest: Board offers little encouragement to environmentalists fighting transportation agency suit.
- Home Prices Fall by 1.3%, Sales by 13.4%
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Royals' Pichardo Is a Pitch From Perfect
- McKesson Has Profit After Last Year's Loss
- Rabin, in Visit to Egypt, Vows Drive for Peace
- Airlift Resumes While Fighting Rages in Bosnia
- Malibu Judge Guilty in Drunk-Driving Case : Courts: 'I expect to be punished as any other citizen,' says Lawrence Mira. He crashed his car in Agoura Hills.
- SANTA CLARITA : Free Lunch Offered at Depot Ceremony
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE D.A. : Wake Up, Prosecutors, and Smell the Smoke : The people's lawyers can't always win police brutality cases, but to keep the public trust they should at least try.
- Turning to Tear Gas for Safety : Self-defense: Harbor College officials say post-riot jitters and concern about street crime have filled classes in use of the weapon.
- NEWBURY PARK : Commission Delays Housing Hearing
- RETAIL
- Zigzag Day at Alliance Imaging
- Mark This on Your Calendar
- Buyers Return With Caution; Dow Rises 5.41 : Market Overview
- Shear Profit : Sheep Breeders Travel Wild and Woolly State Fair Circuit
- DATELINE: HONOLULU : First Hawaiians Seek Return to Some Sovereignty : Few want to revert to a monarchy. But many seek self-determination such as American Indians have.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Journey Through Siberia : SIBERIAN ODYSSEY; A Voyage Into the Russian Soul, <i> by Frederick Kempe</i> , Putnam's $22.95, 304 pages
- Sculpture of Naked Christ Won't Be Clothed
- When First-Time Drivers Get a Grip on Wheel of Life
- Council OKs 2 Areas for 'Weed and Seed' Program
- The Odd Flight of Jerry Brown
- IRVINE : Top Scientist Will Join UCI Institute
- Llama Craze Is Right at Home in Vista
- The $20-Million Question: What to Do With Jackpot?
- LOS ANGELES : Plan to Reallocate Revenue From LAX Put on Ballot
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Clark, Eiland Left to Wonder About Security of Their Jobs
- Floating Like a Butterfly, He Got Stung in the Eye
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : For Now, Salisbury No. 1 for Vikings
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Jefferson Adds Some Spark, And That's Catching, Ross Says
- Singer Is All Rapped Up in Her Positive Message : Music: Though she sticks to jazz these days, Dee Dee McNeil still gets her statement of love and peace across in her songs.
- Price of Justice for Blind Man Debated : LAPD: Indigent, 72, was roughed up by police. Lawyers agreed on $36,000 settlement, but City Council is considering an increase.
- Rohrabacher Says Campaign Debt by Buffa Broke the Law
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Supervision of Lifeguards Due Study
- Angels Waste 5-3 Lead; Kent Lifts Blue Jays, 9-5
- Give Him an Inch : Kinchen Shows What He Can Do After Reception
- Higher Sales in All Units Buoy Pepsico
- Short Selling on NYSE Hits a Record High
- Occupants Flee as Fire Destroys Little Lake Lodge
- MEDIA
- Recovery Ready to Put on Speed, Greenspan Says
- China Trade Curbs Voted
- Waxing Philosophic
- County Hall Becomes Temple Street Circus : Government: The week's upheavals stir emotions and attract a crowd to normally quiet board room. On hand are critics, the curious and a gadfly dressed as a clown.
- Group Warns 3 Firms to Curtail Pollution
- Plan for Sprawling Arts Park Scaled Back : Sepulveda Basin: Concerns about flood danger and preserving open space lead to revisions in proposed blueprint.
- OXNARD : Council Won't Fight Planned School Site
- County Sued in Inmate's Suicide Attempt
- Hurst Makes Fast Work of Phillies : Baseball: Left-hander shelves off-speed stuff, relies on fastball in Padres' 4-3 victory.
- If You Like Baseball on TV, Stick to the Major Leagues
- In a Crowded Backfield, He's Just a Name : Chargers: Peter Tuipulotu is earning raves from coaching staff, but those reviews won't necessarily get him a roster spot.
- Bush to Cite Arts Medal Recipients : Ceremony: Robert Shaw and Robert Venturi are among 13 to receive medals today.
- Neon Art Takes the Downtown Exit : Art: The move to a new site at Universal City's CityWalk will increase the museum's exposure.
- Wilson Signs Bill to Bar Gambling on Cruise Ships
- Lawsuit Alleges Store Policy Puts Guards in Peril : Crime: Gregory Alaimo, injured while on duty, contends Home Depot insists weapons be holstered. An ex-colleague was killed in a robbery this week.
- Escondido Speeding Toward Development
- VENTURA : The Heart of a Competitor
- FULLERTON : City Officials Endorse Disney Expansion
- Crowe Denies the Vincennes Sought Attacks
- VAN NUYS : 200,000 Attend Weekend Air Show
- SANTA ANA : Service Groups Get $94,000 in Grants
- LANCASTER : 2nd Man Arrested in Fatal Shooting
- Angels Waste 5-3 Lead, and Lose to Blue Jays, 9-5
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Considers Sitting Out Season
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Janicki May Have to Throw Before Deal
- Allan Houser, a sculptor who has six...
- AFTERMATH
- 2 Former American Savings Executives Starting Financial Services Company
- Pioneer Bancorp: The Fullerton holding company said...
- Agencies Fight Over Use of Transit Tax Revenues : Finances: RTD wants to help fund existing service with money from voter-approved surcharge. But county commission says the money is meant for long-range projects.
- British Airways Plans to Buy Big Piece of Struggling USAir : Transportation: The proposed $750-million investment would give the international carrier vital access to the U.S. market.
- Countywide : Drywallers Rally, Vow to Keep Fighting
- Vistan to Stand Trial in Telephone Hacking : Crime: Former psychiatric patient is accused of jamming the lines of Palomar Medical Center dozens of times last year.
- NORTH COUNTY : Decisions : Santa Paula
- Man Kills Wife, Turns Gun on Self
- DANCE
- Asian-American Diversity
- Roybal Project
- Spruce Goose
- Democratic Wives
- Asian-American Diversity
- Asian-American Diversity
- Roybal Project
- Caring People
- King Hussein and Iraq Embargo
- Forgive Bill Clinton
- Asian-American Diversity
- Spruce Goose
- OTHER NEWS - July 22, 1992