- McDowell's Number: One Too Many Digits
- He's Ahead of Game at USF
- Saugus Drivers Hit Road : Auto racing: With track closed, they look to Mesa Marin, Kern County and Ventura.
- BRITISH OPEN NOTES : Nicklaus' Round Quickly Goes to Hell
- ICU Medical Inc.: The San Clemente manufacturer...
- FileNet Corp.: The Costa Mesa software and...
- Company Town : Bocaccio Is First Hire at Sheinberg's Bubble Factory
- Company Town
- Senate Panel Approves Flag Amendment
- THE GOODS : The Bag Grab : Thieves are bypassing stereos for air bags, and crooked repair shops are reselling them. But there are ways to take the wind out of their sales.
- The Solar System of Photography
- New Face of Skin Care : Arcona--only one name is necessary--befuddles the brain as she unties the knots with her lymph-draining, neuromuscular stimulating, just-this-side-of-ecstasy facial.
- Shuttle Crew Honors Ohioan Neil Armstrong
- Miss Virginia Accused of Dishonesty, Loses Title
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Lawyers Bar Judge From Their Cases : Courts: Public defenders repeatedly disqualify James P. Cloninger, who they say treats their clients too harshly.
- EL RIO : Man's Electrocution Is Ruled an Accident
- Band Member Is Found Guilty of Drunk Driving : Courts: Guns N' Roses keyboardist Darren Reed is sentenced to five days of community service and fined $1,515. Jury foreman calls it 'a tough case.'
- Woodland Hills : Welder's Torch Sparks 10-Acre Brush Fire
- 2 Men Face Murder Charges in Slaying of Spur Posse Member
- CYBER ETIQUETTE: All students in the Huntington...
- SIMI VALLEY : 1 Finalist for Chief No Longer Interested
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Los Amigos Library Wins $5,000 Grant
- Armenian-Owned Store Target of Hate Crime : Vandalism: Workers discover a Nazi swastika and a slogan inscribed on the entrance to the business.
- The Battle of the Big Box : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Sewage Crisis Has Ukrainian City Urging People to Leave : Pollution: The mayor of Kharkiv warns of 'bacterial danger.' Residents are encouraged to take vacations.
- Public to Help Decide New Area Code's Application
- LAUSD Breakup Bill Will Be Debated in Senate Today : Legislation: Measure would make it easier for residents to vote to split the district. Opponents say it's unconstitutional.
- Central Los Angeles : HOMELESS BLUES
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Zabel Captures Another Stage, but Indurain Stays in Charge
- NFL NOTES : Bledsoe Scores Big in New Contract
- Low-Budget Filmmaking With the Lens of 'Oblivion'
- MOORPARK : Hockey Rink to Cost an Extra $20,000
- The Bottom Line Is People Are Dying : AIDS funding is at risk as some in Congress turn penny-wise and pound-foolish
- OAK PARK : Pit Bull Put to Death After Fatal Mauling
- VENTURA : Arraignment of Court Clerk Delayed
- Pacoima : Free Lead-Testing of Items Is Offered
- Northridge : 2 Charged With Garment Operation
- FAMILY : Fun 'Around the Campfire' With Sharon, Lois and Bram
- Nominees Get a Look From Panel of One
- Hughes Wins Record Commercial Satellite Deal : Telecom: $1.3-billion mobile phone contract adds to a prosperous year for the El Segundo unit.
- Collector Has Pressing Interest in Irons : Antiques: Humble domestic device's history has enthralled Malibu Lake man for almost 50 years.
- Allen Adviser Says Speaker Opposes a Forced Solution : Recovery: Assembly leader wants recovery deal 'from bottom up.' O.C. lawmakers working on 'top down' plan.
- YORBA LINDA : Landscape Fee Hike Draws Complaints
- Bosnia Muslims Defy Serb Chief's Call to Surrender
- Cutbacks Could Invite Epidemics, Doctors Say
- Leftist Leader Criticizes Mexican Government During Visit to L.A. : Politics: Former presidential candidate Cuauhtemoc Cardenas says crisis will continue unless there are reforms.
- Kidnaped Girl Found; Family Friend Held
- Architecture Is Lasting Testament to South L.A.'s Place in Jewish History : Bus tour focuses on former synagogues that now house Christian churches.
- Festival Will Get Off to Early Start
- Phillies Don't Look Too Swift : Baseball: Colorado ace is ailing, but he handles Philadelphia easily to win his fifth in a row, 7-3.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Down With Debt Runs in Spencer Childers Tonight
- Airport Transfer Plan Begins Approach : Recovery: Stanton and Steiner will push for exploration of OCTA takeover in return for cash infusion to county. Viability is still unclear.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Appraisal Firms Making Mass Appeal to Homeowners : Taxes: Mailed flyers entice residents with offers to fight short-staffed O.C. and win lower assessments.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City OKs Campaign to Promote Downtown
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- A Well-Fueled Drive Against Electric Cars : Californians shouldn't swallow Detroit's PR campaign
- SOUTH COUNTY : Surfers Ride the Waves on OCTA Bus
- Lifeguard Tryouts to Draw 200 Prospects to Huntington : Employment: Applicants competing for 40 state jobs must be good ocean swimmers who are physically fit.
- Bosnian Refugees Bring War's Horrors Home to O.C.
- A World of Garden-Variety Private Edens : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Malibou Lake Man Has a Pressing Interest in Collecting Antique Irons : Hobbies: Over half a century, he has developed an obsession for the domestic devices, representing a wide variety of designs and eras.
- Missing Long Beach Girl Found Unhurt, Kidnap Suspect Held
- Marlins Caught by Fever : Baseball: Dodgers win, 4-2, in 10 as Nomo marketing machine rolls into Miami.
- INDOOR SOCCER : Splash Loses Despite Neely's Hat Trick
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : The End of the Line for Republic Serials?
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Oblivion': Bad and Beautiful of Indies
- Family : Hard to Get Swept Up in 'Cinderella' When It's Such a Chore
- A 'King Lear' That Moves Right Along
- Hills Alive on Osuna's Homer, 10-9 : Legion baseball: After being shut out two games in a row, Verdugo Hills wins in 10th inning.
- RESTAURANT REVIEWS : A Breath of Fresh Air at Porta Via
- Colleges Give Gonzalez Short Shrift : Prep football: Mater Dei lineman, who will play in California-Texas All-Star game Saturday, was passed over by Division I schools, and will attend Saddleback.
- MUSIC : Multitalented and in Big Demand : Ray Pizzi, who stays busy doing film and TV tracks, still finds time to improvise.
- CULTURE : Chinese Fear Curse of 'Double August' Brings Disaster
- Lotto Winner Didn't Believe News : Lottery: Matriarch of family business pool that won half of $56 million initially hung up on her son.
- No returns of dead goldfish:Joyce Clark Shults...
- FULLERTON : City Gives Go-Ahead to Railroad Underpass
- Critics Describe Growth Plan for L.A. as 'Blueprint for Disaster'
- SANTA PAULA : Drug Bust Money to Aid Bike Patrol
- Merger Would Raise Library Charge : Oak Park: If their community joins the Thousand Oaks system, residents stand to pay more than they pay county for such services.
- Countywide : Cows Fail to Get Fair Contestants' Goats
- Valleywide : Center Processing Citizenship Requests
- Colleges
- Would-Be Simpson Witness Sentenced in Fraud Case
- Virginia Morrow; Was 'Bridey Murphy'
- City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- What the Doctors Ordered : 'ER' Makes 20 Emmy House Calls
- Touring Is Key to Edith Chen's Success as Pianist
- 'World of Wrestling' Goes for Excess
- U.S. Team Wins Even While Losing : Soccer: Brazil prevails, 1-0, in America Cup but Americans make huge strides.
- ANAHEIM : Ex-Planner Renamed to City Commission
- Finish Line : Community Shocked by Closure of Saugus Speedway
- Westside : FIRE FEES
- Cochran Among 38 Fined for Campaign Ethics Violations
- Orange Moves Ahead With Charter Schools Idea : Education: Trustees vote 6-1 to spend $2,700 for two workshop sessions about the concept. Such schools could create curricula and even hire uncredentialed teachers.
- Outrigger Club Makes Waves : Hokuloa Crews Endure Grueling Training to Get Ready for Competitions
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos' Henry Again Finishes Off the Cubs
- Taking a 'Romantic' Look at Relationships
- BRITISH OPEN : After One Round, It's Really, Really Close : Golf: Watson, Daly, Crenshaw and McNulty share lead at 67, with 17 players breaking 70 at St. Andrews.
- TV REVIEW : 'TV Nation' Helps Beat the Doldrums of Summer Reruns
- BasketballPhil Martelli, an assistant at St. Joseph's...
- Former Champion Aceves Will Face Mosley Tonight
- MUSIC REVIEW : Canadian Brass' Bowl Extravaganza
- THEATER : 'Earth' Poetry Is in Motion : Mystery thriller has an unusual twist: As the murder tale moves forward, the love story goes in reverse.
- Valleywide : Police Service Centers Provide Convenience
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DISABILITY ACT : Don't Straitjacket the Law : The 1990 legislation has made opportunity a reality for many who had been barred by physical factors.
- Actor Says He Got Call Girls From Fleiss : Trial: Federal jury views videotape of testimony by fidgeting Charlie Sheen. He says he ordered women at least 27 times from Hollywood madam.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : A Glimpse of Ito the Incurable Sleuth
- Central Los Angeles : Neighbors Seek to Close Waste Facility
- Slain Teen's Mother Seeks Recall of Judge in Case : Crime: Protection is the issue, says woman whose son's skull was pierced during a beach encounter. Two defendants went to Youth Authority instead of prison.
- LA PALMA : Swap of Highway for Housing Begins
- AIDS Clinic Seeks to Serve Unique Needs of Youths : Health: New center is intended for those in their teens and 20s who often fail to get tested or do not pick up results.
- Fights Drag Out Over Some Quake Claims : Recovery: Thousands of cases remain in dispute. One woman says pursuing a settlement 'is like a full-time job.'
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : AL: McDowell Must Treat Fans
- San Fernando Valley : A Superior Court judge in Glendale has ruled: Play ball.
- TRACK AND FIELD / IRENE GARCIA : Dameworth Outruns His Pain
- San Fernando Valley : Lotto Pool at Deli Shares Half the Loaf
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Irvine's Name Game
- Thousand Oaks Focuses on Beating Drug Abuse : Hearing: Many of the suggestions involve finding ways to keep youths busy. Residents, educators and sheriff's deputies attend the session.
- Hiegert Says Kopita Wouldn't Let Him Do Job : CSUN: He claims school administrator meddled where he had no expertise.
- Pressures Facing Newspapers Seen in Detroit Strike : Labor: Growing competition from other media and soaring newsprint costs are factors in the bitter dispute.
- Rolling Up Wall-Covering Savings : M.H. Designs offers discounts on designer papers and fabrics. Close-outs are the best deals, and in-store consultations are free.
- MUSIC : 3 Men and a Legacy : The Kingston Trio keeps alive the folk tunes it made into hits more than 30 years ago.
- THEY'RE BACK: Oakland, Schmoakland. . . ....
- Eyesore Ex-Market to Be Razed
- Checkered Flag in Saugus : Historic Speedway Was Mecca for Hollywood
- L.A. Schools Breakup Bill Hits a Delay
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields: Nobody Believes I'm Hurt
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rodriguez Avoids Temptation and Beats Orioles
- Not Sitting Pretty : Former Bruin Wayne Cook a Disappointed Odd Man Out After 49ers' Addition of Tested Quarterback
- EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 1995 : Nighttime Nominees: A Complete Rundown
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Postcards': Gritty Odyssey of a Street Hustler
- JUST THE TICKET
- TELEVISION : Suited for the Brain Game : Kids rely on knowledge and high-tech signals to navigate their way to prizes in popular 'Masters of the Maze.'
- INTERNATIONAL
- Company Town
- Company Town
- REAL ESTATE
- Senior Officials at GM's Opel Unit Resign : Autos: Firm faces what could be one of biggest corporate kickback scandals in German history.
- Judge Reverses Order That Pair Must Marry
- FTC to Review Antitrust Laws
- Clinton Defends Agents' Efforts in Waco Siege
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Slick Company Packaging : Houston's looks classy and serves some fine food, including three great desserts, but it feels too corporate to be comfortable.
- UCLA, Santa Monica Hospitals to Merge : Health care: Medical center will acquire the community facility for an undisclosed sum. The move echoes an industry trend.
- GM Profit Up 18% to Record $2.27 Billion : Earnings: Apple's net tumbles by 25%. AT&T;, Compaq and Northrop all post gains.
- Elexsys International Inc.: The Irvine computer components...
- Bring a Pool Cue and a Smile
- High Court Ousts Judge in Ethics Crackdown : Judiciary: San Diego jurist took gifts from lawyers and litigants, damaging the public image of the profession, justices rule.
- PEACE TALKS : Fear of Violence Grows as Talks Stall in Northern Ireland : British, Irish officials to meet next week in effort to renew negotiations.
- A Bosnian Town Prepares for Next Wave of Refugees : Balkans: There is resignation--and anger--in Zenica as it labors to accommodate expected Muslim exiles from 'safe area' of Zepa.
- HEALTH CARE
- Koll, 3 Others to Build $350-Million Retail Center in Shanghai
- Senate Rejects Bid to Abolish Energy Panel
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : So, What <i> Does </i> the Modern Woman Want? : MIAMI PURITY <i> by Vicki Hendricks</i> , Pantheon Books, $20, 208 pages : TOPPING FROM BELOW <i> by Laura Reese</i> , St. Martin's Press, $22.95, 364 pages
- Clinton Arkansas Backers Break Ranks, Turn to Dole : Politics: Head of Tyson Foods and a top Little Rock banker cite disappointment with President's record.
- GOP Seeks to Thwart Bid for Open Packwood Hearings : Senate: They threaten to probe Chappaquiddick incident if Democrats do not drop demands to publicly address charges against their colleague.
- State Rests in Smith Trial; Defense Opens
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : House Hearings to Gauge States' Debt Oversight
- A Master of the Diplomacy Game : Politics: A commitment to human rights leads Rep. Bill Richardson in the delicate dance of international relations.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Tamil Rebels Resume Attacks in East
- High-Tech Heists : Crime: Police, computer industry battle organized robbers looting O.C. firms of expensive memory chips.
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW / AARON CURTISS : Dynamic Trio : Three offerings let you get your kicks as Batman, Bugs Bunny or a TV-loving gecko.
- VENTURA : Lawsuit Against Prosecutors Denied
- WESTMINSTER : County Fire Authority Assumes Emergency Service Duties
- That's Enough Nose-Tweaking : Interests of both Beijing and Washington demand some calm problem solving
- Van Nuys : Man Sentenced to Life in Rape-Murder
- San Fernando Valley : SPEEDY FAREWELL
- Drivers Caught in Catch-22 by Insurance Law
- Magic, Bulls, Spurs Among Clippers' Opponents at Pond
- Raiders Have Long Road Ahead of Them : Pro football: But at least the distractions of the off-season have been replaced by optimism under new coach.
- BRITISH OPEN : The Leader? It's Elementary
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR : Timetable for Trials of Isis Compounds
- Abducted Girl Found Unharmed; Suspect Held : Crime: The alleged kidnaper had recently befriended the youngster's mother. Case resembles two earlier, but unrelated, incidents.
- Ballona Wetlands
- Clinton's Politics
- Guidelines on School Prayer
- Marlboro College
- West's Role in Bosnia
- UC Regents, in Historic Vote, Wipe Out Affirmative Action : Diversity: Decision signals end of California's national leadership in opening top universities to minorities. Jesse Jackson, who led protest against rollback at meeting, says it casts a 'long shadow.'
- Actor Says He Got Call Girls From Fleiss on at Least 27 Occasions : Trial: Jury views videotape of testimony by fidgeting Charlie Sheen. Checks totaled more than $50,000.
- OTHER NEWS - July 21, 1995
- Obituaries - July 21, 1995
- Obituaries - July 21, 1995
- COMPANY TOWN : An Eye Toward Change : Westinghouse Poised to Remake Itself With Bid for CBS
- Baldwins Appear Shielded From Bankruptcy : Finances: Owners of O.C. development company that filed for Chapter 11 protection have been legally insulated from firm's debts.
- Data-Gathering Flaws Cited for Failed Waco Raid
- COLUMN ONE : Heat Wave: Why Did So Many Die? : The toll in Chicago topped 400, amid claims that the public response system offered too little, too late. For some, including the elderly, not knowing how to cope with sweltering weather proved fatal.
- Gross Negligence in Case at King Hospital Alleged : Probe: Emergency care doctors face loss of licenses in death of wounded deputy. Lawyer disputes the accusations.
- Ito Limits Defense Evidence of Alleged Police Frame-Up : Simpson trial: Judge curbs testimony on bloody socks. It is week's fourth ruling against defendant's lawyers.
- UC Debates Affirmative Action Policy : Diversity: After 10 hours, regents are poised to vote on ending race- and gender-based preferences. Gov. Wilson and Jesse Jackson square off.
- Senator Assails Santa Cruz Chancellor Over Angela Davis Honor
- Shootings Spark Calls for Better Security Measures : Violence: Some wonder if warning signs were ignored before rampage. But officials say it is impossible to ensure workplace safety.
- Yaroslavsky, Reed Threatened : Finances: Extra security precautions are taken in tense atmosphere of budget crisis. Steps include use of drivers, installation of devices at home.
- Microsoft Likes View Through Windows 95 : Computers: At a meeting with reporters and analysts, executives paint picture of a robust company with big plans.
- Data-Gathering Flaws Cited for Failed Raid : Waco: Federal agents' loss of element of surprise doomed the operation, experts testified. Free use of military helicopters by the ATF is questioned.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 21, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 21, 1995
- ART REVIEW : 'Photography' Meets Other Art Forms
- Orange County Top 10
- Senate Body OKs Arts Bill; Lean Years Still Loom
- U.S. Oil, Natural Gas Firms Pushed Spending to $20 Billion in 1994
- Justice Department Willing to Reduce Limits on IBM Marketing
- Foreign Companies Discover Shortcut to the U.S. Equity Market : Capital investment: American Depositary Receipts allow access without all the securities regulations.
- Brea : Residents Protest Hillside Housing Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Home Depot Wins OK to Open Earlier
- Rockwell Telecommunications: The Newport Beach company said...
- Caterpillar Inc. reported that its earnings jumped...
- Executive Travel : Airline Business Travelers Find Coffee, Tea but No AC
- Home Construction Jumps 3.9% in June
- Wynn's International Inc.: The Orange supplier of...
- Juice, the Magazine
- Marathon Training Can Help Any Runner Go the Distance
- Clinton Declares Affirmative Action Is 'Good for America' : Policy: President urges nation to mend the system, not eliminate it, and orders reforms. Address is hailed by liberal Democrats and civil rights advocates.
- Morals Weigh Down the Magic of 'Indian in the Cupboard'
- FOR THE KIDS : A Mermaid Spins Sea Stories for Children at Ventura Pier : She's part of an entertaining program to teach youngsters, and their families, about the ocean and its creatures.
- AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : Unfinished Business: Government Contracts : Courts: Clinton has endorsed fairness. But that doesn't erase a strict Supreme Court ruling that undercuts affirmative action in awarding funds.
- Mariachi Madness in Orange County
- To Pledge Allegiance : A difficult exam. A loss of identity. For some immigrants, U.S. citizenship leaves them torn.
- Beverly Hills Wants You : Tourism: Hoteliers persuade City Council to renew a controversial $1.5-million ad campaign to attract visitors.
- FILLMORE : Methamphetamine Seized From Lab
- Man Who Called Police Fatally Shot : Tragedy: 20-year-old tells officers of his robbery plan and asks them to shoot him. He is killed when he points pellet gun at police.
- Supervisors Plead for Aid in Washington : Budget: Molina and Yaroslavsky seek health care money to ease county's deficit and are joined by Boxer and other members of Congress. In Los Angeles, judge refuses to block cutbacks and layoffs.
- THEATER REVIEW : Stellar 'Names' Examines Dangers of Demagoguery
- Tanned, Tattooed and Toughened : Forget the Sweet Pamela Anderson of 'Baywatch.' She's Making a Sharp Leap From TV to the Screen With 'Barb Wire'
- THEATER REVIEW : Absurdist 'Dimes' Presents a Challenge for Its Actors
- Basketball Is No Longer Her Only Baby
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Help Angels With Rout of Rangers
- Are We Having Funds?
- Cook Your Greens
- Guardians of Summer : Rookies Train Rigorously for Beach Rescue Jobs
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : FOOD FOR THOUGHT : Psychics, Serenades and Sicilian Cooking
- JAUNTS : One for the Birds : Many of them will be on sale, ranging from finches for $10 to exotic parrots costing thousands of dollars.
- Ito Bailiff Is Slain Chasing a Prowler : Tragedy: Sheriff's deputy is shot after he confronts a man in his neighbor's yard in Pasadena. Judge adjourns Simpson trial in his memory.
- Westside : CONUNDRUM
- San Fernando Valley : Report Blames Blast on Waste Disposal
- OXNARD : Man Held in Kidnap of Girlfriend, Son
- Even When Things Go Wrong, It's All Right With Hot Angels
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Tribute Paid to Fallen Rider
- Electronic Data Systems, which provides computer services...
- International Business
- Mist Seed
- Officers Kill Man After He Reports His Robbery Plan : Shooting: Garden Grove police say victim had called them, then pointed pellet gun in confrontation outside a doughnut shop. Witness says officers first tried to negotiate.
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : WALK-UP ART : Courtyard Sculpture Beckons the Curious
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : Folk Duo to Briefly Bring Back Good Old Days
- Countywide : Fair's Ejector Seat Bounces Back After Repairs, State Inspection
- Federal Approval Clears Way for Funding of Levee : Rivers: Congress must allocate the first $12 million for project while agencies pledge to work with environmentalists on final design.
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Deputy's Wife Shot When Handgun Falls
- Housing Authority in Santa Paula Buys Apartments
- A Fine Mess : It's Now Up to Homeowners to Pay for Clearing Quake Debris
- Encino : Pair Steal Mercedes From Paula Abdul
- OJAI : Council Challenges Recreation Initiative
- Beuerlein's Opportunities Expand : Pro football: Former Raider/Cowboy/Cardinal quarterback will probably start for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- Teledyne Inc. said its second-quarter earnings nearly...
- On-Line Services Urge Microsoft to 'Unbundle' Windows 95 : Computers: Software giant says there is no turning back from its decision.
- Q & A : What Do Investors Do When the Stock Market Gets Rocky?
- The Naked Eggplant
- The Back Page : Chilling News
- A Dinner Party Survival Guide : It's a Love-Hate Thing
- Kitchen Tip
- Frog Population Drop Linked to Pollution : Mark Jennings, who grew up in Santa Paula, has been researching amphibians for a U.S. Forest Service project.
- Sports : Taking Stardom for a Test Drive : Basketball: Crossroads guard Baron Davis heard a lot of sales pitches and turned a lot of heads at the Nike All-American Camp.
- Sunland : Contractors Come to the Rescue of Quake-Damaged Restaurant
- Southeast : Restaurant Kicks Out Blind Women With Guide Dogs
- San Fernando Valley : NEW OWNERS
- Quake Recovery Expedited for Market : Moorpark: The City Council unanimously approves plan giving administration of federal aid to the owners of the Mayflower store.
- Social Workers Propose to Reform Children's Services : Government: Group within county agency wants more youngsters kept in families, not in foster homes.
- La Conchita Home Values Tumble After Slide : Assessor: Dozens of houses have been declared worthless. Property owners file a suit, blaming a farm for the hillside disaster.
- Little Leaguers Can Play Ball, Judge Rules
- Airport's Exemption From Suit by Schools Is Questioned
- Curtain Closes on Hiegert as Bubb Takes Lead Role : Northridge: Longtime athletic director's differences with administration over money, philosophy led to his downfall.
- Results in 72nd District Race Stall GOP Assembly Hopes : Politics: No winner emerged Tuesday, so Republicans will have to wait until after September runoff for likely reinforcement in battle for Legislature.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Ailing Rijo May Be Out for the Season
- O.C. Pop Music Review : England: Country Worth Visiting
- Theater Reviews : Honesty and Charm in This Delightful 'Garden' Grow
- 2 Killed, 95 Injured at Rock Concert in Israel : Accident: A Southland teen-ager is among the dead. Youths were trampled after fans broke through a gate.
- Myanmar Calm as Dissident Ventures Out
- Fugitive, 78, Collared by Bat-Wielding Woman
- VENICE : Boardwalk's Problem Is on the Surface
- AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : President: 'No Quotas in Theory or Practice'
- Westside : Galanter Changes Mind, Accepts Automatic Pay Raise
- Woodland Hills : Youth Joins Mayor in Bike Safety Video
- Agoura Hills : Judge Forbids City to Ban Freeway Signs
- CAMARILLO : Boy, 5, Accidentally Sets Fire to House
- Valleywide : Hearing Set for L.A. Growth Plan
- Oxnard to Sell Stake in Troubled Radisson Hotel
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Martinez Satisfied With Solid Effort
- Carter Starts NFL Career Ahead $7.125 Million With Record Bonus
- HEALTH CARE
- Small Players Calm During Day's Wild Ride
- Serbs Claim Control of Second 'Safe Area' : Balkans: Bosnian government denies report that Zepa has fallen.
- The Back Page
- Odd Couple, D'Amato and Hubbell, Debate Ethics at Whitewater Hearings
- Band Roams Home to Santa Barbara
- San Gabriel Valley : An Unhelpful Councilman?
- San Fernando : Speakers to Discuss Alcohol, Tobacco Ads
- 3 Deaths at Lake Prompt Calls for Tougher Safety Rules, More Patrols : Laws Allow Children as Young as 12 to Operate Motorized Boats
- Man Imprisoned 12 Years to Have Murder Conviction Reviewed
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Headquarters Plan Clears Hurdle
- San Gabriel Valley : GAMMA RAY GOOF
- PIRU : Tractor-Trailer Hits Firetruck, Killing 1