- Magic Words for Colleges
- Otay Mesa
- Top Men's Gymnasts to Compete at UCLA
- Junior College BASEBALL : Valley Beats Canyons on Seven Runs in 12th
- Metromedia Seeks Sale to Raise Cash, Sources Say : Fox Film May Buy 6 TV Stations
- Mobil and partners plan an oil drilling venture.
- 'Star Wars' Gets Backing--With Reservations
- Assembly Rival Calls Hayden a 'Traitor'
- Book Review : Cold Hugs for Strangers, Friends and Lovers, Too
- 2 U.S. Diplomats Incited Protest, Poland Charges
- $2 Million in Drugs Seized in Raids in 11 States : 125 Arrested in Biker-Gang Roundup
- CAPSULE OF SUMMITS
- Muskie to Head Institute
- A. Hohmann, Reformer of LAPD, Dies
- Former FBI Agent Testifies About Effort to Use Soviet Espionage Suspect
- Cool, Cloudy Weekend in Store for Southland
- Golf Roundup : Little Shoots a 67 and Leads Peterson by One Stroke
- Kentucky Derby Diary : Spend A Buck Has Been a Windfall for His Team
- 'Misguided' Raid on Laboratory
- 'Misguided' Raid on Laboratory
- 'Misguided' Raid on Laboratory
- Hayden Proposal
- 'Misguided' Raid on Laboratory
- 'Misguided' Raid on Laboratory
- 'Misguided' Raid on Laboratory
- Mobil Refinery Violations
- The Region - News from May 3, 1985
- The Region - News from May 3, 1985
- The Region - News from May 3, 1985
- The Region - News from May 3, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 3, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 3, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 3, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 3, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 3, 1985
- The Nation - News from May 3, 1985
- Security Pacific May Buy Control Data Unit
- 3 Youths Killed in 2 Apparent Gang War Attacks
- Court Raises Unocal Hopes Despite Delay : Judge Says Ruling Favoring Pickens Appears Appealable
- Snyder Won't Be Charged With Alleged Molestation : Deputy D.A. Calls Child a 'Reluctant Witness,' Mother 'Unstable' in Decision Not to Prosecute
- The State - News from May 3, 1985
- The State - News from May 3, 1985
- The State - News from May 3, 1985
- The State - News from May 3, 1985
- The State - News from May 3, 1985
- The World - News from May 3, 1985
- The World - News from May 3, 1985
- The World - News from May 3, 1985
- The World - News from May 3, 1985
- The World - News from May 3, 1985
- The World - News from May 3, 1985
- Sudbury Holdings Unit Buys Rubber Operations
- Crown Zellerbach's right to conduct its annual...
- General Foods Profit Up 2.5% for Year
- Ex-Councilman Challenges Clerk : Wilson Announces Candidacy for Troubled Torrance Post
- Dotson Free on Bond Again, Awaits Appeal
- Los Angeles
- Beverly Hills
- McBirnie Told to Repay Loans From Ex-Parishioners
- Woman Sentenced in Murder of Husband
- Rare Jewels in Deutsch Gallery Opening
- Starlight Benefit Concerts Postponed : Sluggish Ticket Sales Blamed for Delay of Event to Aid Africans
- L.B. Trash-Energy Project Clears Hurdle in Senate
- Lynwood
- Reagan Errs in Claim That Social Security, Deficit Aren't Linked
- Malibu
- Whittier Supports 2 Proposals : New Hounsing for Elderly Urged on Pennb Hotel Site
- Pacific Palisades
- The Peninsula
- Cinco de Mayo Fiestas Planned in Southeast, L.B.
- UCLA Given Grant
- Proposed Prison Site Deal Hits Snag
- Explosives Seized From 'Hacker,' 15
- Laguna Beach Rally Beats San Clemente
- Karros Gets the Pitch to Help Patrick Henry Win, 3-2
- REVIVED NBC SETS 6 NEW FALL SERIES
- IBM introduced two-low cost desk-top printers.
- Bay Area family uses two methods to grow this shellfish. The resulting fresh-tasting product is worth the envy of East Coast fishers. : OYSTERS
- Brothers' First Flight Together Ends in Tragic Deaths of Both
- Rancho P.V.
- Venice Nine to Put Streak on Line Today
- West Hollywood
- Senate Vote Signals Intent to Reduce Defense Buildup : Senate Indicates It Will Cut Arms Boost $17.7 Billion
- The House : Chile Sanctions
- More Comment Time Set on At-Sea Toxic Disposal
- Satirical 'Reagan' Salute to Hess Riles German TV Viewers
- Local News in Brief : Conejo Chamber of Commerce Opposes Property Tax Plan
- Birthdays Celebrated at Vista Center : 2 Centenarians Take the Cake at Party
- Control Data Holders Give Stock Plan Lukewarm OK
- Even Competitors Agree : Nordstrom Seen as Good for All
- China Signs Up for British Rock Music
- Oceanside
- Huffman Named Superior Court Judge by Governor
- Tri-City's Staff Frustrated : Hospital Charges Politics Denied It Trauma Status
- Kentucky Derby Diary : 19-Month-Old Pulls for 3-Year-Old
- It Was Another Typical Day for Abbott : Sunny Hills Ace Strikes Out 10, Gets Two Hits in Title-Clincher
- Hughes Unit Asks to Build a Satellite-Based System
- Cal-Farm to Be Acquired by Ohio Insurer
- Hughes Tool Puts Price on Smith Lawsuit
- "This is a delicious French toast recipe...
- Food Processor Whisk Attachment Beats Egg Whites and Whips Cream
- 'Kaleidoscope' Festival to Showcase CSULB Campus
- Interest High in Proof Sets
- Fair Oaks Paving to Take 7 Months
- New Chemical Weapons Urged by Reagan Panel
- U.S. Official Stalks Out of Bonn Briefing in Row Over Quotes
- SACRAMENTO FILE
- From Polio to Prize-Winner as Secretary : Secretary Has Come Long Way From Polio to Prize
- Show Offs
- U.S. Reportedly Seeks Ouster of Mexico Envoy
- Defendant Claims He Received Death Threat
- Brothers' 1st Flight Ends With Tragedy as Crash Kills Both
- Deputy Kills Suspect After Struggle
- Rent Strikers Say They Won't Pay Receiver, Will Fight Eviction Efforts
- College Baseball : Pepperdine Holds On to Beat Cal State Fullerton, 9-6
- Boulevard Reopened 7 Hours After Accident
- Dodgers Win in 12th When Cards' Allen Loses Spit and Polish
- Cal Lutheran Opens Play in District 3 Playoffs on May 9
- College Notebook : CSUN Hits on Average Formula for Success
- Akamini, Shywing Win Split Stakes
- More Carriers Will Be Allowed to Offer Transpacific Service : U.S., Japan to Expand Air Routes
- Ford Foundation to Help Minorities Earn Doctorates
- Nutrition Labels to Be Added to Meat Packages
- Beverly Hills
- It's No Contest as Starting Gate Stops Horse Race
- Minnesota Beats Las Vegas and Will Face Sockers Next
- College Softball : Fresquez Leads Hornets to Championship, 2-0
- Ferragamo Still a Ram; Team's Price Might Be High
- Livestock, Meat Prices Fall
- SoCal Edison Settles Chevron Contract Suit by Paying $350 Million
- 97 firms announced plans to expand in California.
- Pan Am added flights at Dulles International.
- Father of Slim Cuisine Now Has His Own Chocolates : Super-Light Bonbons by Chef Michel Guerard Do Not Indicate a Change of Heart
- College Students Vote to Provide Refugee Havens
- Milton Eisenhower Dies at 95
- Angela Davis Arrested at Protest
- The State : Bid to Block Trial Fails
- West Hollywood
- Wipers Should Be Clean and Not Heard
- Bonn and Tokyo Back U.S. Call for New Trade Talks
- Hollywood
- Official Under Fire Over Racial Views in Book
- Legislator Responds to Kern County's Threat to Sue : State Agency Challenged to Begin McColl Job
- Convict Admits Killing of Canoga Park Man
- Driver Dies in Plunge Off Mountain Road
- Hoover Denies Any Personal Gain : Attorney Claims J. David Funds Spent on Firm's Expenses
- DAVID NELSON ON RESTAURANTS : 2 Unpretentious Eateries Serve Generous Portions of Americana
- Dave Johnson Gains Racquetball Berth
- Countywide : D.A.'s Office Seeks to Add to Child Abuse Unit Staff
- National League Roundup : Murphy Pours It On, and So Does Atlanta, 17-9
- Connors and Curren Are Upset Victims in Las Vegas
- PRODUCER IS FLYING HIGH AFTER EARNING HER WINGS
- Telecredit President Louis Buglioli Resigns
- How to Replace Lost Savings Bonds
- Shipping limits will be imposed on oranges.
- Olson Farms Stock Sought : Winn Unit Makes Offer for 30% of Egg Producer
- A Tempting Orange-Nut Bread and a Cool Non-Alcoholic Mint Julep
- Meringues Give Your Favorite Desserts the Look of Elegance
- Extra Special and Easy : Frozen or Canned Crabmeat Simplify Making Elegant Luncheon Dishes
- West Hollywood : Council Extends Rent, Condo Moratoriums
- Record-Breaker Bierley Takes Aim at Two More Wave Marks
- Brass Rubbings From Tomb Covers : Ancient Gravestone Images Resurrected as Art
- Swedish Airports Closed
- Area Schools to Be Tested for Methane Gas
- Iran President's Sister Flees to Iraq
- Genealogical Festival a Hybrid of Business, Family Affection
- Walters Gives U.N. a 6 on a Scale of 10 : Will Try to Improve U.S. Image, Ambassador Nominee Tells Panel
- Brigham Young Wins WAC Tennis Championship
- Market Manager Dies in Apparent Robbery
- He Has $150 in Hand, $25 Million to Go : Salvadoran Seeking Funds to Rebuild War-Damaged University
- STAGE REVIEW : FOXY LITTLE RED AND A WOLFISH BARON
- CONDUCTOR ON THE SIDE OF YOUTH
- Rehearing on Diablo Plant's Safety Ordered
- Thick Branches Keep Small Plane From Crashing
- Astronauts Frustrated by Shuttle Snags : Monkey Improved but 4 of 15 Experiments Are Out of Action
- Methane Found Beneath School in Hancock Park
- Anaheim : Medal Winner to Join Discussion on Recreation
- City Budget Hike Aims at Public Safety : Blair Proposals for '86 Would Strengthen Police Department
- BERNHARD LANGER : He Shoots Hole in One Theory: That Europeans Are Aloof
- CBS Announcer Frank Glieber, 51, Collapses While Jogging, and Dies
- Community Colleges Realign Conferences : All Six Orange County Schools Will Be Affected by Move in Fall of 1986
- Camarillo, Against All Odds, Upsets Simi
- Coldwell Banker acquired a real estate operation.
- Informatics General is considering 'alternatives.'
- The state's phone-subsidy fund ran a surplus.
- Whether 'Tis Butter With a Grain of Salt
- Beauty Queen Excels as Scholar, Entrepreneur
- E.F. Hutton Pleads Guilty to Fraud, Fined $2 Million : Used Checks to Avoid Interest
- Telling Girls the Economic Facts of Life
- Computer to Make Instant Checks on Fingerprints
- Beverly Hills
- Conquers Mt. Everest to Fulfill Dream : Millionaire First to Climb Summits of All Continents
- 'Deported' Sex Offender Misses Florida Court Date
- Question of Care : For Elderly, New Gray Areas in Law
- Thousands of Solidarity Supporters Stage Protests, Battle Polish Police
- Feud Imperils Funds, State Tells Inglewood Schools : Accusations Fly in a Bitter Struggle
- The Region : Police Lawsuit Dropped
- El Monte
- L.A. County Leads Rise : Population in California Hits Record 25.8 Million
- Police Association Angered : Public Meeting Proposed on Demand to Fire Blair
- Bear Cabaret Owner Sues Over Limits on Adult Entertainment
- Howard, Named Burbank Mayor, Calls for Audit
- Animal Control Officers Told to Halt Leash-Law Crackdown
- Willis Reed Resigns: 'Things I Can't Do'
- McLain Is 'Dead Broke,' Can't Pay for Appeal
- 2 More Years of 'Here's Johnny'
- 31-0 Tennis Record Goes Beyond Words : There's No Match for the Feats of Pepperdine's Marty Laurendeau
- The Nation : 6th Chicago Judge Indicted
- Canker Leads to Ban on Residential Citrus Plantings in Florida
- Los Angeles
- Sandinistas Charge 'Escalation of Aggression'
- Costa Mesa : White-Collar Crew Turns in a Good Day's Labor
- Foundation Will Honor 6 for Unusual Law Enforcement Efforts
- Verbal Brawl Erupts Over Metro Rail : Rep. Fiedler Tangles With L.A. Officials After Senate Hearing on Funds
- Panel Votes to Cut 1986 MX Output to 21
- Woman Killed in Crash
- 'Star Wars' Over Geneva
- Success Elusive for Free Trade Zones : Santa Ana Officials Stress the Differences in Their Plan
- Animals Still Causing Woes Aboard Shuttle : Rat Food Disintegrates Again and Monkey Feces Float Through Cockpit
- Camel Merchant, 120, Dies
- Jerry Lee Lewis' Condition Upgraded to Satisfactory
- 125 Bikers Held in Crackdown on Drug Trade
- Lance Renault of Diamond Bar, director of...
- Pioneer League Shootout : Tradition and Past Performance Won't Mean Much When El Segundo and Leuzinger Take Aim at Baseball Crown
- Death Watch Begins for Virginia Murderer
- Police Chief Gives Drifter 1-Way Trip on Plane to Miami
- Uncovering Secret of Special Body Oil
- Household Bank acquired a failed Colorado thrift.
- General Automation May Sell Unit : Tentative Agreement Reached on Circuit Board Division
- 'Montrose Is Mayberry' : Shopping Park Struggles to Keep Village Image
- El Monte
- Redondo
- Monrovia
- Top-Rated 3-A Team Made Up of Scrappers : Gahr Storms Past Opponents on Way to League Title
- Californian to Head National Park Service : William Penn Mott Was Director of State System Under Reagan
- Panel Weighs New Rules on Naming Attorneys for Poor
- Two Firms Named Employers of Year
- San Diego
- AT CHURCHILL DOWNS, THEY WONDER . . . : Where's George? : Steinbrenner Ducks the Limelight While Awaiting Run for the Roses
- Prep Baseball : It Turns Out to Be Upsetting for Servite as Mater Dei Rallies for 10-6 Win
- CS Northridge Holds On, 8-6, to Sweeps Series at Cal Poly SLO
- 'Lifeline' Tax on Phones Gets Year's Renewal
- 2 U.S. Envoys Joined Protest, Poles Charge
- Trade Embargo Not World Court Issue, President Asserts
- 4 Gold Miners Killed
- Compton District Seeking to End Boycott
- 'Supertoot' Confiscated
- Soviets Sentence Cleric
- Agent Won't Be Prosecuted Over Border Shooting
- The State : Cuts in Medi-Cal Upheld
- Long Beach : Agreement Reached on $125-Million Hotel Project
- Military Giving Away Dog Center Dropouts
- The World : 55 Arrested in S. Africa
- Four Tortoises' Hair-Raising Escape Left Owner a Shell
- COOK'S TOUR : USC's Talented Senior Sprinter Running Out of Chances
- Officer Not Charged in Shooting at Border : D.A.'s Decision Not to Prosecute Brings Waves of Protest From Latino Community
- Accused Nazi Given Delay in Extradition : Artukovic Won't Be Sent to Yugoslavia Until His Attorneys Exhaust All Appeals
- Anti-Takeover Bill Opposed by Administration
- Firms Under Investigation Made Sales in Orange County : Culture-Growing Hearing Resumes in Kansas
- Ex-SEC Chief Hills Elected to Oak's Board
- Nutri-Data . . . Cottage Cheese : Tasty Ideas for an Everyday Food Take the Boredom Out of Dieting
- Moscow Rain Soaks Parade on May Day
- Wolper Heads Drive
- Head of Fashion Empire Gets 3 Years in Tax Case
- Vietnam's Le Duc Tho Accuses Kissinger of Lies
- Doctors Play Infestation by Ear
- Stansbury in 5th Day on Stand
- Nuclear Test Rattles Las Vegas
- Labels From Fruit Crates Relay History
- 7-Hour Police Standoff Ends
- A Long-Running Musical to Aid the City of Hope
- Downey
- Glendale Post Office Joins U.S. Historic List
- District Considers Reopening Vacant West Valley School
- Temporary Office Aids Victims of Child Abuse
- Volunteers to Work on Malibu Creek Trails
- Police Sweep Nets 17 in String of Holdups
- Prosecutors Amend Complaint Against SOS
- Derby Fever Breaks Out in Billings, but Cooler Head Prevails
- Slim Chance This Big Guy Won't Make It : Chargers' Lachey--All 278 Pounds of Him--Is Ready to Play
- Washington Is Trying 'to Kill a Gnat With a Sledgehammer' : Tax Law Changes on Car Use Have Businesses Spinning Their Wheels
- Household Bank Acquires Failed S&L; in Colorado
- More Hoopla as Big Boy Gets Reprieve
- West Hollywood
- Trolley Bus Service Gets Gala Start in Lawndale
- Eyewitness Says Soldier Shot, Killed Aquino
- Israeli Regime in an Awkward Spot : Because of U.S. Aid, Reaction to Reagan Trip Is Low-Key
- Book Recaptures Era of Grand Hotels and Grandiloquent People
- Ethiopia Routs 50,000 From Famine Camp
- Alhambra
- W. Hollywood Chooses Firm to Aid With Zoning, Development
- Sen. Campbell Considering Bid for U. S. Senate Seat
- Cerritos
- Rites Signal That It's Spring at Chapman
- When it comes to student activism . . . the trickle-down theory applies. : Living It Down at Party Time
- IS THE NEW YORK STAGE A CREDIT TO LOS ANGELES?
- Vehicle Hits, Kills 3 Children
- Senate Rejects Curb on Social Security Hikes : Vote on Benefits Issue Called Start of Budget 'Demolition Derby'
- Shultz Will Query Gromyko on U.S., Russian Summit
- U.S. Policy in Nicaragua