- Insurers Allege Massive Fraud by NME : 8 Companies File Suit Accusing Hospital Chain of Cheating on Bills
- High-Tech at Low Ebb for Pair of Ad Agencies : Shakeout: One firm is closing, another cutting back drastically after industry's troubles rub off.
- Budget Impasse Seems Certain to Set Record : Finances: Wilson and lawmakers meet but reach no accord. Stalemate is expected to last through the weekend, making it the longest in state's history.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Honecker Ordered to Remain in Jail
- A Candidate for Change
- Jailed Americans Still Alive in Russia, Records Suggest : Archives: 39 U.S. citizens missing since World War II are listed, Yeltsin military aide reports in Izvestia.
- Boxer, Feinstein Lead in Senate Races, Poll Finds
- North Hills 'Chop Shop' Is Clipped From Above
- DANA POINT : Activists Halt Recall Targeting Krause
- ANAHEIM : Ehrle to Run Again; 4 More Get Papers
- TUSTIN : Drywallers Continue Protest at Work Site
- Your Weekend : Sunny Weather in Forecast for Nut Farm Summer Fete
- STANTON : On-Street Parking Banned at Center
- The Art of Commuting : Sculptor's Abstract Works Will Greet Drivers Along Hollywood Freeway
- 'Stupid' Shooting at Buoys Plagues Coast : Vandalism: Coast Guard officials say eight of the navigational markers have been shot and sunk in the last year.
- OAK PARK : Supervisor Urged to Back Bigger Library
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'April' Dips Into a Tub of Love
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Little to Beef About at the MT Plate
- Signed Performance for 'Miracle' Finale
- Top-seeded Ivan Lendl overcame a slow start...
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : AND NOW A WORD FROM THEIR SPONSOR
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Deception' Disputes Panama Invasion
- 'The Little Sister': Camped-Up Chandler
- Lobotomys Have No Head for Pop : Steve Lukather Says the Band, at Coach House Tonight, Is an Antidote for Radio Fare
- Gottschalks Pleads Guilty to Tax Fraud
- Yet Another Round of Cuts in Air Fares : Transportation: Delta and Continental announce deals for 30% off in a ripple effect from earlier trims.
- BOOK REVIEW : Veiled Poignancy in All-American Game : THE DREYFUS AFFAIR: A Love Story <i> by Peter Lefcourt</i> ; Random House; $20; 297 pages
- Supermodel Crawford Hits a Wall--of Fans
- NORTH HILLS : Police Investigate Man's Fatal Beating
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airport Traffic
- MEINERS OAKS : Commission OKs New Church Hall
- 528 Pounds of Pot Seized at Border
- IRVINE : Construction Boom Underway at College
- VENICE OPEN : For Durability, This Team Can't Be Beat : Profile: Linda Chisholm-Carrillo and Liz Masakayan are the only team that participated in the 1991 Venice Open to remain intact.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : EVERYWHERE, THEY HAVE TO FIGHT OFF FANS
- Dodgers Release Samuel, Call Up Young : Baseball: Veteran second baseman was batting .262 with no home runs and 15 runs batted in.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : THEY CAN'T FIND A COMMON GOAL
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : SAMOAN PACKS A CLUTCH PUNCH
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : TENNIS : Without the Normal Seedings, First Round Was Swedes' Last
- ART REVIEW : Sculptures With the Presence of Sketches
- 'Lawrence' Showing to Benefit AIDS Program
- Soccer
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : Karnaugh Must Get Past Grief : Swimming: U.S. athlete, whose father died at opening ceremony, competes today in 200 individual medley.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : Substitutes Not New to Gymnastics
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 6 : THE REVENGE FACTOR COVERS A LOT OF YEARS
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK T.J. SIMERS : Offense Wins, but Honestly?
- L.A. Salsa Soccer Team to Play Home Games at Fullerton
- Kindergarten
- Congress
- Boris Yeltsin
- U.N. Inspection of Iraqi Records
- Debate Phobia
- U.N. Inspection of Iraqi Records
- U.N. Inspection of Iraqi Records
- Future of Crystal Cove
- U.N. Inspection of Iraqi Records
- U.N. Inspection of Iraqi Records
- Future of Crystal Cove
- LEGAL FILE
- Future of Crystal Cove
- Carson Council OKs, Then Rescinds Land Purchase for Bridge : Public works: The parents of a controversial former planning commissioner own the land. Some council members question whether anyone used advance knowledge of the bridge plan in an effort to turn a profit.
- MOVIES - July 31, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 31, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 31, 1992
- Names in the News - July 31, 1992
- Names in the News - July 31, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 31, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 31, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 31, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 31, 1992
- Obituaries - July 31, 1992
- Obituaries - July 31, 1992
- U.N. Aide Cites 'Serious' Violations of Human Rights in Southern Iraq : Persian Gulf: Envoy tells of attacks against Shiite Muslim civilians, urges immediate dispatch of observers.
- HATS OFF TO CHICAGO: With baseball caps...
- SUMMER TRUCE: The California Highway Patrol last...
- Ban on Intercepting Haitians Stayed : Court: The ruling that boat people can't be sent home without a hearing is suspended. The Justice Department files appeal with Supreme Court.
- Protest Has Sizzle but President Not Present : Demonstration: Crowd brings barbs for Bush to Odetics gates, but he enters plant by another way.
- What Works--and What Doesn't--After Work
- Koreans OK Plan to Distribute Riot Aid : Rebuilding: $5.6 million will be divided among merchants hit by unrest and $1 million will go to community projects.
- 3 King Case Defendants Notified of U.S. Inquiry : LAPD: Koon, Powell and Wind may face indictment next week on federal civil rights charges, sources say.
- TV MESSAGE: Huntington Beach firefighters last March...
- TYPECASTING: When rising star Kristy Swanson, who...
- The Incredible Shrinking Education Grants
- One Lie Deflated, but Damage Is Done : Sheriff: The Kolts report exonerated deputies of gangsterism, but mistrust lingers.
- Westside : Teachers Get Science Lesson
- FDA Urged to Reconsider Use of Birth-Delaying Drug : Medicine: Researchers say ritodrine doesn't increase pre-term baby's chances of survival, and poses risks to the mother. But they have few other treatments to offer.
- Witness Tells of Iran-Contra Cover-Up : Trial: Weeping Fiers recounts praise from Clair George, who he testifies ordered him to withhold details from Congress of downing of supply plane.
- Barrier Successfully Cuts Off Popular Shortcut : Traffic: Temporary diverter on overloaded Higuera Street will be made permanent. Drivers have been forced to use streets better suited for commuting, study finds.
- Officials Slam Doors on High School Lockers
- PORT HUENEME : Mayor Announces Reelection Bid
- 4 Children Killed, 2 Adults Badly Burned in House Fire
- Voters Are Asked to 'Just Say No'
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : THEY CAN'T FIND A HOME AT HOME
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. Gives Level Best but Stalls : Soccer: Team ties Poland, but its hopes of reaching the second round are quashed when Italy beats Kuwait.
- Angels Help Fisher Get Better : Baseball: Seattle gets 14 hits and wins, 8-0, giving the Mariner pitcher his first victory since 1988.
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : HIS BYLINE IS ONLY A LINE
- Miscellany
- Tennis
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : A STORY THAT IS ONLY WARMING UP
- Abbey Healthcare Posts Profit of $2.4 Million in Turnaround
- ICN Pharmaceutical has filled several senior management...
- BOOK REVIEW : Nordic Tale Woven Into Lore of Indians : THE VOICE OF THE EAGLE<i> by Linda Lay Shuler</i> ; William Morrow $22; 640 pages
- Some cooks, especially bakers, really love family...
- It's All in the Crisp
- GOIN' GA-GA : Billy Siegenfeld Brings Jazz Dance to Ballet Pacifica
- Panel Urges Management Plan for Sierra : Environment: State-sponsored committee calls for more funding and offers recommendations to aid communication among differing interest groups.
- Blind Man, 81, Saves Teen-Ager From Fire
- Downey : Homeowners Receive Street Lighting for Free This Year
- The Path to Less Pollution : If cities and states provided safe bike trails, many workers say their vehicles of choice would be 2-wheelers.
- Irwindale : No Assessment District
- Afghan Affection : A Simi Valley retiree crochets for the community and celebrities. So far, he's given away more than 500 creations.
- COLUMN ONE : Bittersweet Games for S. Africans : It's great to be back in the Olympics after 32 years, all rooting for the same team. But for many blacks and whites glued to the TV, the legacy of apartheid spoils the thrill.
- Council Begins Study of Higher Service Fees : Finances: Consultants say $12.8 million could be raised by making city programs such as library videos self-supporting.
- First American Buoyed by Title Firm Activity : Earnings: Refinancing and recovering real estate market help company post record profit and revenue for first half of 1992.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Era Ending at Anaheim Bulletin : 93-Year-Old Daily to Go Weekly in Merger With Register Section
- The Easiest Eggplant
- Celebrating Summer
- HOME STYLE / Kitchen Floors : Kitchen Floors Move Beyond a Checkered Past
- Chili on the Beach
- Drive at Cedars-Sinai Tops $30-Million Mark
- THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNST : A Video Journey Through Max Ernst's Life and Times Is the Perfect Companion to Newport Harbor Exhibit
- Another 1988? Democrats Are Counting on the Differences : Campaign: The race looks much as it did the summer Bush took on Dukakis. But a bleak economy and pessimistic voters make Clinton a tougher opponent.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Convention Shapes Up as Jr. Classic
- Guides Help in Locating the Bargains
- NEWS ANALYSIS : An American Dilemma : Typewriter Wars Point Up Problem of Defining U.S. Goods
- If this is Squid Row, it must...
- How to Buy Into Discount Outlets
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City Hall actions affecting the Westside in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- A. Giuntoli; Ran Bimbo's 365 Club
- Clinton Says Bush Has Failed in Duty to Lead America
- The Eyes of the Law : Scenes From Days of the Riots Chronicled on Officers' Video
- O.C. GOP Leaders Fear First Loss Since F.D.R. : Politics: As Bush arrives to speak, poll shows Clinton leading in Republican stronghold, 43% to 22%.
- Big Kids Raise Big Bucks for Museum
- World IN BRIEF : MADAGASCAR : Opposition's Coup Attempt Collapses
- Trash Plant Generating More Problems Than Revenue : Resources: The facility is losing millions of dollars a year, and many millions more are at stake in a lawsuit against the builder. A recycling plan also has floundered.
- Winter Hazards Forecast for Refugees
- Official Honored for Safe Transportation
- 4 Arrested in Kidnaping of Businessman : Crime: The Armenian immigrant promised to sell his house to buy his freedom.
- Reflections on Marriage--on 79th Anniversary
- Doing Business / FROM SOYBEANS TO TOFU : Bolsa's Bean Curd: the Art of Nourishment
- CAM Data Systems Inc.: The Fountain Valley...
- Jerney Succeeds Panic as ICN, 2 Subsidiaries' CEO
- Chicken Salad 101
- Junior High Students in Math Program
- Hijacker Who Escaped Recaptured by Swiss
- Kindred Spirits : Reunion: What began as a family picnic became a gathering of about 350 Ordonez relatives from across the Southwestern United States and Mexico.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Celebrity Focus : Ventura resident's Fotofinders worldwide business all started with a new camera and Disneyland encounter with Michael Jackson.
- Montrose : Anniversary Celebrations
- Claremont : Maintenance Jobs Cut
- Officials Say Light Rail Line Plan Right on Track : Transportation: Early completion of an environmental report could give Burbank and Glendale a jump on funding. Public hearings on the line concluded this week.
- * Auguste Lecoeur; French Resistance Leader in World War II
- Crenshaw : Community Meeting
- Bush to Visit O.C. Survivor of Recession
- Glendale : Theater Contractor Hired
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Suits OKd Over AIDS From Tainted Drugs
- Trimedyne Inc.: The Irvine medical laser company...
- Chilly Response to Ice-T's Move : Entertainment: Police groups are angry despite the pulling of 'Cop Killer.' And some in the industry worry that artistic license has been compromised.
- Doing a Number on Statistics
- Dow Up 45 as Buyers Jump on Bandwagon : Market Overview
- ARCHITECTURE : Nature, Ersatz and the Strange Beauty of the Hollywood Bowl
- JUSTICE : Parenting Chevron : A mother suggests a punishment for the dumping of toxic materials off the Ventura County coast and then denying it.
- Countywide : 3 Men in Drug Case Face Arraignment
- Caltrans Worker Killed on Freeway : Accidents: A pickup strikes the man near Acton, prompting a call for better safety. It was the fifth such fatality in three months.
- Senate Panel OKs $12.5 Million for Santa Monicas
- DAILY REPORT : WRESTLING : Powerful CIS Wins Three Golds in Greco-Roman Events
- Major Impact and Blacksburg Victorious in Oceanside Stakes : Del Mar: Lavin repeats as a big winner on first day of the meeting; Lukas ends a protracted slump.
- ART REVIEW : Puryear: A Paean to Craftsmen
- PACOIMA : Slaying of Disabled Truck Driver Baffles Authorities
- Principal Named Tops in California
- Legislator Files for Bankruptcy to Forestall IRS Auction of Plane : Taxes: Federal officials say state Sen. Don Rogers owes $140,000. He maintains that the assessments are unfair because they were applied retroactively.
- San Diego : Lawsuit Settled in 'Liquidation Sale'
- Temecula Mayor Takes INS Case to D.C. : High-Speed Chases: Birdsall says Border Patrol must shed its 'Old West posse mentality' to ensure the safety of residents.
- Landlords OK Santa Ana's Plan on Safety, Code Checks : Housing: Compromise would allow inspection of apartments in specific areas only. A surcharge on units would finance plan.
- Divers Feared Dead After Pushing Limit for Depth
- Rick Adelman has signed a contract extension...
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. HAS WORLD IN ITS SIGHTS
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Other Basketball Power Makes Debut Today
- Golf
- DAILY REPORT : MODERN PENTATHLON : Zenovka Loses Hat and Lead; Poland Wins Two Gold Medals
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine, Pendleton Give Braves Lift
- Armijo Gets His Second Shot at State Title Tonight in Irvine
- DANCE
- AIDS Groups' Rivalries Peril Laguna Shanti
- LAGUNA HILLS : City to Help Improve 4 Baseball Fields
- THE HOUSE
- PASADENA : Man Shot After Allegedly Striking Officer With Tool
- ANAHEIM : 'Fun' Job Translates into Safety
- HOLLYWOOD : Bondage Parlor Owner Held in Murder Scheme
- COLUMN LEFT/ ERIC MANN : Feet of Clay May Trip the Feared AQMD : Business' big guns are out to make it surrender vital powers.
- Oxnard OKs Regional Mall Despite Protests : Development: Rio Lindo residents criticize the plan. The city cites sales tax revenues as its justification.
- San Diego : USIU Saves With Cuts in Programs
- Chatsworth : Hiker Finds Body of Shooting Victim
- Full Funding for Red Line Backed : Transit: Senate subcommittee agrees with House on $110 million for subway. Move makes it unlikely that city's allocation will be reduced in final appropriation.
- Their Wardrobes Are Similar, but This Jacket Did Not Fit
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / DAVE McKIBBEN : Friesz Showing Effects of Missed Practice Time
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : Edberg's Foibles Are All His Fault : Tennis: Swede, ranked No. 2, is upset by No. 47 Chesnokov, 6-0, 6-4, 6-4.
- Boston Celtic Coach Chris Ford has been...
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 5 : No Lead Is Safe vs. Cuba : Baseball: U.S. scores five in first inning, then Pacheco's grand slam and errors spark Cubans to 9-6 victory.
- Elementary Schools Get New Principals
- Hyundai America Starts Off Drive to Retool U.S. Image With New Scoupe Engine
- Long Beach : Undercover Prostitution Sweep Leads to 82 Arrests
- Redistricting Provides Twice the Service -- for Now : School board: Mark Slavkin's district has moved far to the east, but that hasn't stopped him from competing with Julie Korenstein. Until the April election, the Westside will have two representatives.
- Living High on the Cow
- La Puente : Sports Complex Rejected
- OK Expected for Group to Examine Forest Plane Wrecks : Aircraft: Preservationists want to comb remains in Ventura County. Their request is opposed by a salvage firm that wants to collect and sell parts.
- COMEDY : Henton Flies High After 'Tonight Show' Leap
- Long Beach : Residents Will Foot Bill for Brighter Street Lights
- Block Those Platitudes!
- New Man at Helm of Toyota : Autos: The shift makes some wonder if the firm will pursue a less hard-charging strategy.
- 'Family Values' Debate Is Test of State's Pluralism
- Turks Bomb Kurdish Rebel Bases in North Iraq
- New Wine in Old Bottles; Old Brandy in New Bottles
- $21.4-Billion Tax Break Bill Clears Senate Committee : Congress: The measure would aid business and those buying first homes. It would help cities, expand IRAs.
- Free Trade Negotiators Agree on Autos, Sugar : Commerce: Several issues remain as a pact among the United States, Canada and Mexico gets nearer.
- Here Comes the Fudge
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WAITING GAMES : Don't Just<i> Stand</i> There--Do Something
- Southeast Area : 14 Cities Liable for Cleanup of Monterey Park Toxic Site
- Alhambra : Hearing on Traffic Diverters
- This Little Piggy Stays Home : Pot-Bellied Pigs' Novelty Has Worn Off, But Their Remaining Fans in the County Really Love Them
- California IN BRIEF : DULZURA : 2,033 Pounds of Marijuana Seized
- * Robert A. dePalma; Rockwell International Executive
- Childcraft Wins $39.2 Million From Insurer : Award: The educational materials firm and its former president had sued over unpaid legal fees.
- STRUCTURES : Neutra Sweet Look : The famed architect's Moore House has undergone some change, but remains a prime example of his modernist style.
- NOTEBOOK : Transfer and Two Walk-Ons to Bolster UCLA Pitching Staff
- Honecker Back in Berlin, May Go on Trial : Justice: The former Communist leader is returned from Moscow. Among the charges he faces are killings at the Berlin Wall.
- South El Monte : Rules for 'Beverage Lounges'
- Glendale : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- City Puts Lid on Unlimited Overflow Trash Collection
- Crenshaw : Ridley-Thomas Field Office
- He Prefers Being a Couch Potato--but He's Back in the Olympics : Water polo: Doug Kimbell hates the water, and there's no financial reward. Still, he's driven to win a gold medal, which eluded the U.S. team four years ago.
- A Celebration of Local Artists
- Cosmonauts Board Mir Orbiting Space Station
- National Medical Enterprises Reports a $54.2-Million Loss
- Democrats Won't Forget Blacks, Chairman Vows : Campaign: Brown also tells Urban League members party isn't distancing itself from Jackson.
- El Monte : Cab Insurance Guidelines
- * Frank W. Crane; Advertising and Radio Executive
- Court Ends Pittsburgh's 28-Day Transit Strike
- Long Beach : Lawyer, Warren Commission Investigator to Speak on JFK
- House Votes to Continue Space Station : Congress: Backers say vote could represent the program's last serious congressional challenge.
- Looking for Trouble : Police Volunteer Program Puts More Eyes, Ears on Street
- SAN DIEGO : Prison Terms in Woman's Murder
- LONG BEACH : Gambling Aboard Queen Mary May Go on Ballot
- Blue Wolf Bookstore
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Recreation Area Seeking Volunteers
- Panel Backs Plan for Air Force Housing at Angels Gate Park
- IRVINE : Condo Project OKd for Industrial Area
- For Left-Out Voters, a New Face Is a Lift : Ross Perot steamed many with his "you people" remarks, but he at least wanted blacks on his dance card.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Crossing Street Is Hit, Killed by Van
- ORANGE COUNTY OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK : Springer's Veteran Comeback Washes Out Rookie Error
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Orton Will Work Out in Mesa
- Jogis Is First in His Sport
- Archer Finds Bull's-Eye for Brewers' Farm Team
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : U.S. Victory Streak Goes South : Boxing: Left-handed featherweight from CIS beats Wheeler to hand Americans first loss in seven bouts.
- Video Rentals : 'Cradle' Rocks Its Way to the Top
- ART REVIEWS : Poetry and Mystery From Uelsmann's Darkroom
- Will Viewers Respond to Interactive TV?
- MISSION VIEJO : Building of City Hall on Ballot After All
- WORKING IN L.A. / THE PROP MASTER : Junk Is the Star of His Show
- Woo Rails Against Construction Impact Plan : Transit: Councilman and other critics call proposals to mitigate disruption weak, vague and out of touch with the needs of the community.
- BELL GARDENS : Fired City Manager Sues for Breach of Contract
- DULZURA : Border Agents Seize $4 Million in Pot
- VENTURA : Police to Help Study Sobriety Program
- Mistrial Declared in Molestation Case : Courts: Jury deadlocks 10 to 2 in favor of acquitting first-grade teacher accused of fondling 11 students. A hearing on a possible retrial has been set.
- Former Mater Dei Pitcher Pena Sues Arizona State Over Injury
- Abortion Foe Heckles Clinton, Who Yells Back
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 5 : At Last, Bird Shows His Best : Basketball: He scores 19 points in 111-68 victory over Germany. Magic sits out and Jordan plays point guard.
- Former Fullerton Quarterback Named Assistant at Northridge
- STAGE REVIEW : This 'Heart' Is in the Right Place : The Huntington Beach Playhouse's gentle touch and a first-rate set design make for an effective revival of the 1945 Broadway melodrama.
- Audit Discloses Possible Theft of LAPD Funds : Police: Controller refuses to give details, but a source says inquiry centers on missing $5,000. The city requests an investigation by the district attorney.
- DAILY REPORT : CYCLING : Briton Laps World Champion to Win Country's First Gold
- Aldrich Leaves Her Old Game for a New One : Volleyball: Mira Costa High volleyball coach steps down to become an education adviser at the school.
- Huge Catfish Elusive 2nd Time Around
- State Budget Watch
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS : SHE GOT IN THE LAST WORD
- He's Far and Away Above His Teammates Down Under : Basketball: Former SCC player Jeff Bickmore hasn't gotten much help on the court in Australia. But he's enjoying his days as the Gippsland Lakers' leading scorer.
- Going to the Head of the Crass : Low Road Leads Howard Stern to New Heights
- Freshmen Make the Call as CSUN Kicks Off Registration Season
- Return Fire Fatal to Man in 'Drive-By'
- IRVINE : Issue of Cronyism Raised by Mayor
- Neighborhood Fans May Save Job of Their Beloved Trash Collector
- State Sued in Fairview Center Shooting Spree
- Husband, Second Man to Stand Trial in Jogger's Death
- PASADENA : Councilman Holds Off Move to Censure Him
- ANAHEIM : Petition Drive for District Voting Fails
- SIMI VALLEY : Security Firm Offers Armored Car to City
- Auto Racing
- Question of Attribution
- They're All-Stars of 2000
- BARCELONA '92 OLYMPICS / DAY 5 : A Stroke of Excellence : Swimming: Barrowman wins 200-meter breaststroke with world record to help the United States redeem itself.
- The Athletics Congress Meet Draws 6,000 Athletes to Mt. SAC
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Sailor Arrested on Murder Charges
- SUMMERPOPS
- Karros Takes Jog, Gives Dodgers Win : Baseball: Rookie can't run, so he hits a three-run home run as Martinez ties up Giants, 6-1.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen Previews Salzburg Festival at Hollywood Bowl
- Drawn by Art of Surreal : Research: Laguna museum curator writing for an anthology presents preliminary notes on the subject in Newport Beach.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Catch Twins on Fox Homer
- Council Restores $450,000 Grant to San Pedro Cannery
- FILLMORE : Full-Time Fire Captain to Be Hired