- National Video Rentals : 'Gentleman' Fends Off 'River's' Rush
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Beaches Are More Than Sand, Surf
- FOR THE KIDS : Center Teen-Agers Create Horror Film : The Thousand Oaks youths bring zombies to life in 'Overnighter.' The hourlong video will debut June 24.
- Stanley Hardman; Founded Aircraft Seat Manufacturer
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Brush Fire Chars 250 Acres
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School Weighs Implementing a Developmental First Grade : Education: Special program allows teachers to work closer with children who need more time to improve behavioral, language or motor skills.
- FULLERTON : Council Votes 3-1 to Levy Utility Tax
- Arena Wants to Be a Contender : Boxing: Anaheim's new facility hoping to prove that live boxing shows can work in Orange County.
- Vollnogle Says Los Alamitos Suits His Style
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Wright Brothers Fly Tandem Once More
- Senate Ends Filibuster on Election Reform
- NEIGHBORS : Secretary, 52, Strives for Law Career : Roberta Ann Novellino graduates from law school. She is studying for the State Bar exam.
- Ruling Party Rebels Plan to Join Move Against Japan's Premier
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : President Clinton's Fiscal Plan
- The theme of the Second Annual Festival...
- THEATER REVIEW / OKLAHOMA : Spunk and Humor Still Make a Hit : The Ojai show opened to a packed audience, which got into the spirit by singing the familiar lyrics.
- Antidote to Despair : Families fractured by poverty, crime find a little salvation through school's 'one-stop'approach to life.
- Terminally Ill Boy Reunited With His Dog
- GARDEN GROVE : Duck Family Makes Splash at Cathedral
- WEST HILLS : Professionals Tell Pupils About Jobs
- Truck Driver Injured on Bolsa Chica Road
- COLUMN LEFT/ ROBERT SCHEER : When Motives of Intervention Are Suspect : Redressing Somali poverty, not making good TV, should be the U.S. and U.N. concern.
- POMONA : Armed Man Held in Bomb Blast on Cal Poly Campus
- SWIMMING : Olympians Highlight 24th Meet of Champions
- Westcorp Sales on Wall Street Called Success : Transactions: Thrift subsidiary will move into well-capitalized category. Also, parent firm's shares will begin trading on NYSE.
- Oscar, Emmy, Tony: Move Over for Ajax
- USAir Sees Loss for 2nd Quarter and Year : Airlines: The carrier blames the still-sluggish economy for its failure to lure new passengers with reduced fares.
- Who's to Blame in Fast-Food Burger Deaths?
- Gay News Magazine Blade Is Looking Sharp After Its First Year : Publishing: Conservative approach is credited for success, achieved despite early predictions of difficulty. Issues have nearly doubled in size since the beginning.
- Bake Your Beans
- 2 Students Attend Leadership Conference
- Glendale : Pastor Honored as Patriot
- SOUNDS : Guitar Charmer on Path of His Own : Leo Kottke has forged ahead with his own distinctive sound while the acoustic revolution has gone on around him.
- 'My Three Sons' Put a 'Dad' to the Disneyland Test : A friend's boys--ages 4, 5 and 6--take a fortyish male on a long ride to Anaheim.
- Pasadena : Board Wants Expense Fund
- Yeltsin Supported on Charter Principles : Russia: Assembly approves stance on new constitution. Action seems at only halfway point.
- RAGTIME CLASSICS : Southwest Chamber Group's 1920s Program Reflects Effect of Flapper Fever in Europe
- Huntington Park : Towing Contract Extended; Competitor Shut Out Again
- Lakewood : Cellular Phone Company Will Remove Local Tower
- Lawsuit Filed Over San Gabriel Students : Education: Board seeks to overturn 1992 decision that would let system have its own high school. Alhambra officials say move would upset racial balance of their district.
- Democrat Sworn In to Replace Panetta in House
- Grassy Knoll: A Provocative Place That Isn't Just a Hangout
- Retrieval of Bullet From Connally's Body Urged
- COLUMN ONE : Door Open for Business in S. Africa : As the shadow of sanctions lifts, the nation struggles to revive its global trade. Ostrich farmers are among the first to benefit, their big birds bringing big profits in foreign markets.
- STAR QUALITY: Viviana Guerra, the North Hollywood...
- Predictably, 'Cliffhanger' Has Thrills and Chills
- Double Standard on Palestinian Rights Charged by Arafat
- Assistance Cut for Ventura Blvd. Panel
- VAN NUYS : Jury to Decide if Man Gets Death in Killing
- Sign Crackdown in Ojai Angers Merchants
- Nose Pollution : Influx of Skunks Drives Resident to Extermination Plan
- Toxins: Transnational Problem
- ANAHEIM : Landslide Damage Claims Blame City
- Chavez Bust to Be Show's Centerpiece
- Rights Panel Hears Plans to Create Jobs
- City to Prepare Anti-Tall-Sign Ballot Measure : Environment: The initiative would oppose a merchant-sponsored one that supports 100- foot-high freeway advertisements.
- O.C. COLUMN RIGHT/ THOMAS A. FUENTES : Contras Again Need the Help of U.S. Friends : Nicaraguan people crave democracy, market economy.
- Singer Solves His Pressing Problem : Maverick Golfer's Casual Attire Will Yield to Tradition for U.S. Open
- LOCAL NOTES
- TRACK & FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : If He Wants to Press the Issue in the Javelin, Noel Needs to Relax
- Coaches Expect Carvin to Go the Distance : Swimming: Laguna Hills graduate is establishing himself as a man to watch in the pool.
- And in the Green Corner, Baltusrol
- TV REVIEW : Connie Chung Goes 'Eye to Eye' With Roger Clinton
- California Plaza Series Presents Musician-Poet
- The Sounds Of Summer : Concerts: Economy Drying Up Once-Hot Season
- The following are the top music sales...
- U.S. Studies New Crackdown on Immigrant Smuggling : Emigres: Details of the initiative could be announced today along with the nomination of new INS commissioner.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Council Adopts Slimmer Budget
- OAK PARK : District May Have to Keep Lunch Supplier
- SAN FERNANDO : General Plan Altered for School Expansion
- THOUSAND OAKS : Recipient of Heart Surgery Leaves Hospital
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs Get Sweep, Marlins Get Swept
- 1992-93: The Prep Year In Review : The Best and Worst, the Wild and Wacky
- Networks, Studios Won't Discuss Minority Reports
- RETAILING
- A Reading Program That's Flexible--and Free
- A Brew That's Good for Planet : A Camarillo firm packages herb teas, which are grown chemical-free. They are imported from all over the world.
- Playa del Rey : Developer Seeks Go-Ahead
- Rowland Heights : Youth League Gets $100,000
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Farrell Is Sent to Minors
- Jordan Helped Iraq During Gulf War, New Report Says
- BOOK REVIEW : In Search of a Carefree Kerouac Summer : ALL SUMMER LONG <i> by Bob Greene</i> Doubleday; $23, 389 pages
- Hospital District Board Changes Its Name, Focus : Health care: Newly elected majority stresses preventive care over renovations at South Bay facility.
- Mayor Returns After Treatment for Alcoholism : Manhattan Beach: Connie Sieber, back in charge of the City Council, will attend meetings for recovering alcoholics three nights a week.
- Man Accused of Threatening Lives of Councilman-Elect and Father
- SIMI VALLEY : City to Draft Own Air-Quality Rules
- Breaking Ground, If Gently, at Center
- Paybacks Abound, but Rockies Get the Last Word, 7-6 : Baseball: Dodgers' ninth-inning rally includes three-run homer by Snyder off Shepherd. Strawberry mulls taking time off after playing poorly in another game.
- The Sounds Of Summer : CDs: janet. U2. Babs. Sales?
- GIPSY KINGS SING OF OLD, SAD HISTORY : It's a Wander: Who'd Have Thought They'd Settle Into Being a Global Music Sensation?
- Driver Is Shot in Face by Passenger Riding in Another Vehicle
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Panel Votes to Reinstate Deputy Fired for Shooting
- LAPD Reform Too Slow, Says Union Leader
- Evans Returns for a Third Try as Banning High Baseball Coach
- Notre Dame Dismisses Miller
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Karcher Future Pegged to Better Food Value : Strategy: Cost cuts, menu and price changes called key to reversing revenue slump.
- * Summer is easy and so is...
- Heartland : I Always Baked for My Father
- Chicken Goulash, Peanut Butter Muffins
- SPECIAL EVENT : Celebrating the Unveiling of an Arena in Anaheim
- Council Ousts Commissioner Who Opposed Movie Project : Politics: Removal of Guy Sterner came at the request of a councilwoman who appointed him less than a year ago.
- Beverly Hills-Malibu : Parking Fine Collections
- Lynwood : Fired City Manager Will Get $48,000 in Severance Pay
- How to Help Put a Stop to Junk Mail and Calls
- Glendale : $60,000 in Jewelry Stolen
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Delay Threatens Senior Housing Project
- Riot Victims Sue U.S. Over Denial of Aid : Rebuilding: Plaintiffs who say their applications were unfairly rejected want federal agency to provide disaster relief. They also want the application period reopened.
- Indigent Cases Rejected in Budget Move : Courts: Public defenders' preparation for funding cuts draws criticism because more-expensive private attorneys will have to be hired.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Report Blames Fatal '92 Cargo Plane Crash on Pilot Error, Confusion : Accident: The Navy study says poor radar equipment at Edwards Air Force Base also played a role.
- ORANGE : Budget Cuts Spark Residents' Protests
- Good Samaritan's Driving Ticket Dismissed : Court: The woman was cited for impeding traffic while handing money to a homeless man at a freeway off-ramp.
- Owners: To Cross Over or Not Cross Over? : Baseball: It's a question they consider in deciding the format for future division playoffs.
- Walker, Former Hart Coach, Awarded Promotion by UCLA
- Marketing the Opera Orchestra : Music: Founder Gualtiero Negrini leads the ensemble's first season of concert opera--sung without sets or costumes--this weekend at the Wilshire-Ebell.
- WOMEN IN BUSINESS
- Volunteer Builds a House of Tutors : What began as a modest program three years ago now has more than 100 helpers in four Placentia-Yorba Linda School District schools.
- Fathers, Sons and Dust in the Wind
- Glendale : City Hall Goes Visiting
- Kohl Vows Crackdown on German Extremists : Europe: Chancellor also warns foreign residents against violence. He promises to reform citizenship law.
- Panel Won't Name Nigeria Winner, Cites Allegations on Vote
- Hard-Drivin' Blues Artist Really Rocks : Joanna Connor will perform in Ventura. She says the ranks of female guitarists are increasing.
- She's on the Fast Track to Success : U.S. championships: Cal State L.A. senior hurdler Marsha Guialdo carries high hopes with her to Oregon event.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Ask Questions to Ensure Jobs Are Safe and Legal
- U.N. Imposes Conditional Global Embargo on Haiti : Caribbean: The tough sanctions take effect in a week if there's no progress in restoring the ousted president. The Security Council vote is 15-0.
- Countywide : 'Super-Hero' Has Lessons for Latinos
- LOCAL NOTES : Laguna Beach Graduate Signs With Nebraska
- LEGION ROUNDUP : Montiel Lifts Valley North to 6-5 Victory
- 1992-93: The Prep Year In Review : The Tiger Reigns in World of Prep Golf
- New Home Starts Rise 2.4% in May; Industrial Production Inches Up : Economy: Analysts see a lack of momentum in the recovery. Low demand for new housing and retail inventory backlogs are cited.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Late Technical Rally Boosts Dow 19.65 : Market Overview
- Heartland : Notes From the Nook
- Monrovia : High School Vandalized
- Lawyer Jailed for Unpaid Fines Is Released : Courts: Judge had imposed $1 million in sanctions related to pretrial disputes in a civil suit. The Orange County attorney spent six days in custody.
- Bandit Taxis : Cabbies Lose Livelihood as Illegal Operators Invade Suburbs
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : President Clinton's Fiscal Plan
- Hacienda Heights : $50,000 to Upgrade Drains
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : YMCA Can't Meet Demand for Aid
- COMPTON : Teacher-Coach Denies Having Sex With Girl, 15
- Not the Same Old Grind for Chairman of Skateboards : Sporting goods: In freewheeling style, Donald Cassel puts forth products for the pastime.
- 2 Men Sought Over Rapes, Robberies in West Valley Parks
- One All-Star Gets to Pitch All the Game
- Grove Grant Won't Avert Chapter 11
- PEOPLE WATCH
- The Art of Living Life : A Family Core Fuels Garfunkel as He Tours, Prepares a Solo Album and Makes Peace With Past
- WOMEN IN BUSINESS : Fourth of O.C. Owners Posted Sales Increases of 20% or More in '92
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Late Technical Rally Boosts Dow 19.65 : Market Overview
- Senate Committee Backs 1-Year Hold on Milk Hormone
- New Site Sought for Least Tern Breeding Ground
- PLACENTIA : City Budget Relies on Utility Tax Hike
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : School Seeks Support for Technology Plan
- SPORTS WATCH : Baseball or Basebrawl?
- PANORAMA CITY : Disabled Man Takes the Hard Way Home
- NEWPORT BEACH : Anti-Graffiti Law Gets Initial Approval
- Notable Achievers in Your Community : Lopez to Head Program for Volunteers
- Wildlife Officials Finish Their Roundup of Venice Ducks
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Final Vote Tally Confirms Alarcon's Council Victory
- 1992-93: The Prep Year In Review : Championship Honor Roll
- Mater Dei Places Four on All-Star Basketball Roster
- NBA FINALS : COMMENTARY : No Matter What, He's Otherworldly
- For Ex-Met, a Rocky Road Is Revisited
- STAGE REVIEW : Even When It Errs, 'Comedy' Works
- 1992-93: The Prep Year In Review : Nothing Wrong With Fun-First Policy of Girls' Soccer Team
- Poll Favors Handgun Ban
- City Park Closures and the Public Good
- Kennedy's Campaign
- Graffiti
- Closure of Park Basketball Court
- Jobless Statistics
- Dole's Criticism
- First Amendment Protects Rights of Abortion Protesters
- Another View of Public Access to Escondido Canyon
- Immigrants and Tax Revenues
- The Architecture of Santa Monica Place
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 17, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - June 17, 1993
- Obituaries - June 17, 1993
- Obituaries - June 17, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 17, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 17, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 17, 1993
- Too Many Advisers Spoil the Defense : Military: Civilian leaders need to hear from those actually responsible for readiness.
- Grand Jury Calls for Immigration Moratorium : Government: Jurors see migrants as drain on resources. Rights advocates question motives, call report a 'hatchet job.'
- Police Union Suspends Plans for Job Action : City Hall: Riordan asks the officers' group to wait until after he takes office July 1.
- Evidence Grows of Hoaxes in Pepsi Tampering
- From Russia with Love
- Price Co., Costco Warehouse Stores to Merge
- How Not to Get Ripped
- Grand Jury Urges 3-Year Ban on U.S. Immigration
- JUST HOT AIR? At shareholders' meetings, you...
- HOLIDAY DINING : When It's OK to Get Dad Fed Up
- Price Co., Costco Warehouse Stores to Merge
- Labor Federation's Robertson to Retire
- A Capital Student : Education: Vishnu S. Menon, 18, winner of the Presidential Scholar award, will tour Washington and meet dignitaries.
- Anticipation Builds as Little League Prepares to Pick All-Stars : Baseball: The 14 young players to be announced Saturday will try to earn a return trip to World Series competition.
- Graham Parker "Howlin' Wind" (1976), <i> Mercury</i>
- Shuttle Endeavour to Lift Off Sunday
- Opposition Urges Multi-Party Rule After Malawi Vote
- Congress Redirecting National Service Corps Objectives : Training: Program gains committee approval. Changes in direction will ensure priority status for distressed areas and low-income participants.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / CAFE ZACK : Originality Is Perfect Ingredient : Ventura site is off to a very promising start. The owners couldn't be more welcoming.
- City OKs Recycling at Landfill : Waste disposal: The $15-million plant at the Scholl Canyon dump could reduce trash volume at the facility by 20% and could be operational by 1997.
- Lorna Dee McPherson; Angelus Temple Officer
- Coalition Seeks Voice in Budget Solution : Spending: The community groups say the public has been shut out of the Legislature's decision-making process. They want to ensure that the poor do not lose services.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Residents Protest Proposed Cuts : County: The budget outlines plans to reduce fire services and library hours, and close a park.
- VAN NUYS : Deliberations Start in Man's Murder Trial
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JAMES P. PINKERTON : HMOs, DRGs and Dinosaurs in Washington : With grand schemes afoot, it pays to be humble.
- EL MONTE : Couple Awarded $624,774 in Death of Son at Hospital
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : President Clinton's Fiscal Plan
- Man Beaten to Death While Attempting to Break Up Party
- Ventura Man Suspected of Placing Blades in Cars
- Blazing Van Yields a Hot Find: Cocaine
- By Failing to Heed a Cue, the Newcomer Was Marked for Life
- Oxnard Council Asked to Delay Card Club Vote
- Oxnard's Budget Cuts Jobs but Adds Police : Finances: The spending plan takes $500,000 from reserves to hire eight officers.
- SANTA PAULA : 15-Year-Old Boy Shot in Stomach
- Man Accused of Placing Blades on Car Seats : Crime: A suspect is arrested after seven women are injured by razor-like objects left in unlocked cars. No motive has been found.
- NASA Pact: Irvine Sensors Corp. has won...
- Computer City Limits Keep Expanding : Retail: Tandy's super-store chain, which already has locations in Garden Grove and Santa Ana, will add outlet across from Brea Mall.
- AIDS No. 1 Cause of Death of Young Men in California
- Traveling in Relative Comfort : There's No Map to Success, but Realistic Expectations Will Help Keep Your Family Vacations on the High Road
- Messages From the War Zone
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- COSTA MESA : Powder Spill Puts Traffic in Squeeze
- VAN NUYS : D.A. Urges Support for Tax Extension
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Can Explain Loss, Not Fielder's Homers
- TV Not Representative of Society, Study Finds
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Aggressive Imagery From Punk-Inspired Roger Manning
- Water Director Indicted for Taxes : Charges: Carl Kymla of the county municipal district underreported taxable income, federal officials say.
- Japanese Trade Surplus Takes 1st Dip Since '90 : Commerce: A Tokyo official credits the 0.1% decline to an unusual number of holidays in May.
- REAL ESTATE
- AUTOMOBILES
- Computer Sciences Names Honeycutt as President
- Mystery Illness May Have Five Cases in Northern California
- ECONOTES : The Gift That Keeps on Living
- 2 Narrow Victories Boost Friedman's Capitol Profile
- Ventura Trims 70 Jobs and Imposes Freeze
- No Pipe Dream : Organist Is in Seventh Heaven as Valley Church Assembles Majestic Instrument
- VAN NUYS : Special Students Honored for Reading Efforts
- The Meter Is Ticking : Parking: Laguna officers zap violators with citations as drivers vie for limited space. Fines have become important source of income for cities.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : FESTAC: A Day Cross-Cultural Outdoor Harmony
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Coeur': A Passionate Look at Parisian Bourgeoisie
- Foundering Grove Cancels Its Outdoor Season : Stage: Shakespeare programs are dropped as the struggling group considers Chapter 11 to keep itself going.
- Mr. Nicklaus Is 'Real Nice Guy' : Golf: Ted Oh of Torrance sees the U.S. Open and legends of the Baltusrol Golf Club through 16-year-old eyes.
- Kasler's Merger Hits a Bump as Directors Balk
- Early-June Car, Truck Sales Come on Strong : Autos: The combined figure is up 15.5% from year-ago period. Overall domestic totals are 8.6% ahead of last year.
- Western Digital Introduces New Battery System : Technology: Irvine firm says TakeCharge, a recharging unit used in portable computers and camcorders, has potential to generate 'significant revenue.'
- Rift Over Reform Could Imperil Miyazawa's Rule : Japan: Beleaguered premier faces rebellion in his party, threat of no-confidence move as he decides issue.
- MISSION HILLS : New Center Geared to Patient Comforts
- AEROSPACE
- John B. Connally; 3-Term Governor of Texas Served in 2 U.S. Cabinets
- Westlake-Royal Victimized by Bad Breaks During 5-2 Loss Against Santa Barbara
- Probe of General's Remarks Ends
- Public Loses Faith in Clinton Economic Plan : Times Poll: But Americans doubt GOP or Perot can do better. Trust in Washington falls to record depths.
- Immigrant Doctors Finding Comfy Home in the Country
- Pasadena Councilman Strikes Back, Stalls Weekly Meeting
- TUSTIN : Board Names 3 Sites Surplus Properties
- A Place in the Office by Reservation Only : Workplace: O.C.'s Ernst & Young tries 'hoteling' to save money, but some who have had to give up their offices are not happy.
- Pepsi Plans No Recall of Drinks as Reports of Syringes Spread
- Firm Agrees to Help Clean Up Tijuana Site : Pollution: Settlement calls for U.S. company to spend $2.5 million in a notorious lead waste case. Environmentalists question the deal.
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Three Sentenced for Nuclear Smuggling
- Bosnia Truce Signed Amid Clashes
- <i> Que</i> Cool! : So long, techno. <i> Banda</i> music is here, and with it, hotter than a jalapeno, is the latest dance: <i> la quebradita</i> .
- LAGUNA BEACH : Input Is Sought for Landscape Plan
- Still Digging Out the Lessons : U.S. Civil Rights Commission holds hearings on the Los Angeles riots
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Battlefront : Victimizers Confront Pain Abuse Causes
- Council Panel OKs Phoenix House Drug Abuse Center : Lake View Terrace: The committee eases security and other requirements despite neighbors' concerns about crime.
- Union Leader Says LAPD Drags Heels on Reforms : Police: Officers' representative tells civil rights panel that the department has been slow to implement Christopher, Webster measures. Chief Williams cites lack of money for new programs.
- VAN NUYS : Shuttle May Carry Children Past Tracks
- PORT HUENEME : Exhibit Traces Growth From Lone Wharf to Major Harbor
- Newport Beach : Initial Approval Given City Budget
- Kodak to Sell Off Eastman Chemical Co. : Restructuring: The spinoff, which will wipe out $2 billion of debt, is in response to stockholder pressure.
- GTE to Install Lines That Carry Video : Telecommunications: Company calls effort its most aggressive yet toward an 'information highway.'
- Intense Cholesterol Care Urged in High-Risk Cases
- Clinton Calls Ginsburg 'Clearly Pro-Choice' : Law: President says he finds no problems with his Supreme Court nominee's writings on abortion issue. Biden sees hearings starting in late July.
- Pope Calls on Secular Spain to Put Religion First Again
- Police Arrest 3 in Shooting Death of 16-Year-Old Panorama City Girl : Crime: Nikki Foley was killed last month outside her apartment building. Raids at seven gang members' homes also find guns and ammunition.
- SANTA ANA : False Medical Claims Cited in Indictment
- Ventura Man Arrested After Shooting Spree : Crime: The gunman allegedly threatened his estranged wife and fired at two cars before holing up in his brother's house. He later surrendered.
- Youth Revives Child After Fall in Pool
- CSU to Probe Hiring of Campus President's Friend as Recruiter : Education: Cal Poly Pomona head Bob Suzuki requests an inquiry in the wake of reports that a couple he hired to work in Asia were unqualified and unproductive.
- LA HABRA : New Schools Budget Includes No Cuts
- Oxnard Card Club Plan Gets a New Promoter : Gambling: A Newport Beach man hopes to build the county's first large casino. It supplants an earlier proposal by another backer.
- TRACK AND FIELD / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Joyner-Kersee, O'Brien in Command of Events
- REAL ESTATE : 2 Top Executives of Santa Margarita Co. Plan Retirements
- Ex-Soviet Forces Will Not Reunite
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Legislators Recognize Aristide as Leader
- SANTA PAULA : Schools Chief Won't Be Charged
- Rights: Alien Idea in Much of World : Authoritarian voices heard at U.N. conference
- AIRLINES
- Jesse Robinson; Pioneering Black Civic Leader
- Standouts--Even in Venice
- VENICE : Trapping of Ducks Resumes Amid Outcry
- It's Called Heartland Because It's Where the Heart Is
- SYLMAR : College to Offer Training to Vendors
- Richard's 'Filibuster' Cuts Short City Council Business : Pasadena: Councilman takes over meeting and refuses to yield floor. Panel has voted to censure him twice in 10 months.
- LOS ANGELES : Baby Great White Shark Dies During Transfer
- Kohlmeier to Bid Evans Adieu in Valley All-Star Softball Game
- Largemouth Bass Biting at Southland Reservoirs
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Stinson's Bash & Pop Recalls Its Replacements Roots
- El Camino Real's Wolf Named City's Best : High school baseball: Near flawless pitching of junior left-hander down stretch led Conquistadores to 4-A title.