- Good News for Chino Hills Park
- Olivenhain, Losing Out to Builders, Develops Anti-Growth Strategy
- Smog Level Stays in Ozone Despite Winds of Change
- Back to the Present : Collapsible Burlap Town to Vanish as Faire Workers Exeunt for Summer--and Less Elizabethan Pursuits
- Bill Fitch a Master at Rebuilding in the NBA
- Underwood Powers Linfield Christian Past Faith Baptist
- Padres Leave 14 Stranded in 5-4 Loss
- A LITTLE ROMANCE
- GABRIEL'S 'SO': THE PLAY'S THE THING
- Pair Seek Angel for Their Christian TV, Radio Guide
- $5-Million Site Bought to Build Shop Center
- Coverage Expanded
- The World : New 'Star Wars' Warning
- Business Professor 1st Faculty Member at Pepperdine to Win Fulbright Grant
- Affordable Home: Rancho P.V. Asks What's the Price?
- The Nation : FBI Role in Leaks Urged
- Alhambra Study Backs Painting of Crosswalks
- Diplomats Hear Critical Speech by Gorbachev
- Problem for South : Blacks Still Feel Sting of Campus Bias
- Man Found Dead Near Mission Hills Condo
- Children and Pools: the Peril
- South Bay : Stepchild Image Quickly Fading as Area Tackles Boom
- Halcovich Offers His Six-Hitter as State Evidence
- He's Raised the Roof as Wage Earner
- Angels Beaten by the Yankee Kicking Team, 7-6 : Despite Six Errors, New York Tops Mauch and Moore With a Run in Ninth
- San Diego Section Baseball : Santana, Mission Bay Receive Top Seeds
- Instigator or Retaliator? : Celtics' Ainge Has Learned to Live With 'Cheap Shot Artist' Label
- Lewis Is Promoted at Frostburg State
- Four Great Running Backs Try Their Skills at Tennis
- L.A. Fans Can't Avoid Celtics This Week--Even in Soccer
- Golf / Shav Glick : Women's Municipal Event Is This Week
- GABRIEL FINISHES FIRST, LOU COMES UNGLUED
- MAESTRO MUTI MOLDS HIS PHILADELPHIA SOUND
- Own Huge Amounts of Foreclosed Land : Some of the Top Farmers Are Banks
- FYI : Stretching Their Wings
- Blueprint Firm Relocates
- Guiding Light
- Visiting Japan as an Exchange Ambassador
- <i> The Collected Letters of Dylan Thomas, edited by Paul Ferris (Macmillan: $39.95; 1,024 pp.) </i>
- Opposition Leader Favored as Colombians Vote Today
- The House : 1987 Budget
- Crowd Control Fears May End Santa Monica's July 4 Show
- Commencement Set at Cal State L.B.
- Chemotherapy Shortcuts Seen as Threat to Patients' Lives
- California Elections : Anderson Says He's Too Busy in House to Be a Campaigner
- L. B. City Council Candidates Preen, Trade Punches in Costly Brochures
- Italy Cancels Food Alert Over A-Blast
- Gorbachev's Critics Grow Ornery : U.S. Rebuffs Harden Opposition to His 'New Age' Policy
- Man Killed, Two Missing in Oregon as Boat Capsizes
- State Law Threatens Paramedic Fee Scales
- Sandy Shores Again : Beaches Back in Shape After 3 Mild Winters
- Man's Lawsuit Over Gender Mixup Nearing Conclusion
- Amos Is the Best Choice
- New Imaging Technology Gains Stature in Hospitals
- 'HE'S THE BEST PLAYER EVER' : So Says Bucks' Coach Don Nelson as Celtics' Larry Bird Continues to Soar in Unbelievably Fine Feather
- NCAA Central Regional : Waves Squeeze Past Texas in 10 Innings, 2-0
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY
- This Season's Outstanding Crop of Rookie Sluggers Looks Like the Real Thing
- BRIT HYPESTERS PROVE TRIUMPH OF STYLE
- GABRIEL FINISHES FIRST, LOU COMES UNGLUED
- A TIME TO MOVE IN 'EDEN'
- Balance Between Protectionism, Free Markets : Courts Could End Predatory Trade
- FICTION : ARROWS OF DESIRE by Geoffrey Household (Atlantic Monthly: $12.95).
- Firm Boasts Breakthrough in Key Step in Producing Aerospace Parts
- Century City Marriott Under Way : Work Started on Chain's 18th Hotel in State
- Treading Historic Alsace Wine Path
- If Orwell Were Editing Commentary
- Unattainable Earth<i> by Czeslaw Milosz; translated by the author and Robert Hass (Ecco: $17.95; 102 pp.) </i>
- Center's Leases to Benefit City : Santa Fe Springs Project to Bring Jobs, History Park
- Hollywood Zoning Ordinance : Curb on High-Density Apartments Proposed
- Hemingway : The Importance of Being Ernest in Castro's Revolutionary Cuba
- Reagan's Presence Harms Hands Event, Jackson Says
- Manager Says Work Has Been Done : Studio Asked to Make Repairs
- U.S. Embassy Calls for Caution on Soviet Milk
- "TELEVISION NEWS," 9 a.m., Wednesday (9)--Of ...
- 'Torture Is Neither Art Nor Culture' : Spring in Spain: Bullfights, Outcry
- Local Elections : Reelection Hope Seems Bright for Dreier, Roybal
- South African Attacks Belie Better Relations
- Watchdog Group Flunks 9 of 14 Air Monitors
- Rusty Pelican Sued Over Scanty Uniforms : Waitress Asks $14 Million, Says She Had to Endure Sexual Harassment
- Videotapes of Nursing Home Checks Used in Crackdown
- Santos Stands In Against Drayton
- Southern Section Track and Field : Smith Leads Woodbridge Girls to 2nd Place : Johnson of Katella Wins 300 Low Hurdles, Is Second in Two Other Races
- BIZET: "LA JOLIE FILLE DE PERTH." June...
- Two Are Awarded for Travel Articles
- Refinancing Rush : Loan Seekers Find Fees Can Be Costly
- California Elections : GOP Faces Uphill Fight in 50th District Campaign
- 'Everything Is Fair and Square in War' : Aquino Officials Harden Stance Toward Insurgents
- So far, Neil Diamond is two for...
- Statistically Speaking : High School Teacher Promotes Quantitative Literacy
- GOVERNMENT : By Parties, on Paper, by Decision : A Constitution Lives Within the Virtues of Its Limitations
- COUNTY : Toll Road Plan Comes Up Short in Senate
- CITIES : School Owners, 4 Others Accused in Bombing of Ex-Teachers' Cars
- COUNTY : Group to Ask County to Become Sanctuary
- State Community College Baseball Tournament : Rancho Santiago Rallies to Defeat San Mateo, 2-1
- T-BIRDS ARE 'TUFF ENUFF' FOR A POP HIT
- REELING IN THE BEST OF LOCAL TUNA SANDWICHES
- THE GRUNTS' WAR, TAKE 1
- The Private World of Dr. Seuss : A Visit to Theodor Geisel's La Jolla Mountaintop
- Hotels Offer Half-Off
- Firms Integrate Services
- Zschau Maintains Fund-Raising Edge Among Republican Senate Candidates
- Big Costa Rica Debt Too Small to Sway Creditors
- Frequent Travelers Get Big Bonuses
- Bone Marrow Specialist Returns to Moscow
- Altadena Suspects a Takeover Plot
- FICTION : PRIVATE SCREENING by Richard North Patterson (Random House: $16.95).
- Earthly Travel Inspires Memorial to Astronaut
- L.A. Allocates Funds for Armenian Festival
- Cal State Fullerton Seeks South County Campus Site
- Times Camp Fund : Drive to Aid Needy Youths Under Way
- Canned Cadence for Commander : Band for Military Rites Plays Only Lost Chord
- Southern Section Tennis : Mira Costa's Tarango Beats Calabasas' Wiere for Title
- Plastic vs. Metal Cleats: a Gripping Issue
- THE BIG FOUR-0
- Suits Put Brokers on Guard : Realtors Try to Cut Risks With Extra Prudence
- Table Money, Jimmy Breslin (Ticknor & Fields)....
- Planners Ratify Encinitas Retiree Center Plans
- FICTION : FAIRFAX AND OTHER POEMS by David Del Bourgo (Quest, 1351 Titan Way, Brea, Calif. 92621: $5, paperback).
- Western Sahara Fighting
- 6 Peking Protesters Reportedly Vanish : Students Arrested Several Months After New Spate of Wall Posters
- Train Service Restored to Salt Lake Causeway
- California Elections : Assembly Race Front-Runners Also Lead Pack in Fund Raising
- Zimbabweans Can Sue South Africa Over Raid
- For Arresting Humor, His Art's Just the Ticket
- Irwindale Council Silent on Police Inquiry
- Manager Vows to Save Bingo, Rincon Image
- Otay Mesa and San Ysidro: New Hopes, Old Neglect : Border Town Feels Strains of Apartments, Ethnic Mix
- National League Roundup : Stillwell's Triple Helps the Reds Get Past Pirates Again, 4-2
- American League Roundup : Royals Find a Way to Win After Umpire Loses His Bearings
- Tommy John Back for Final Fling : Yankee Sinkerball Pitcher May Retire After This Season
- Dundee Gets Swift Kick, 3-1 : European Club Upset by Fledgling Hollywood Team
- THE PACIFIC 10 TRACK AND FIELD MEET : Oregon Wins as UCLA Loses Thomas
- LET'S SEE SOME REAL OLDER PEOPLE
- AN ETHIC CLAD IN GENES
- FAREWELL TO 'THE FANTASTICKS' : For a Cutesy Musical, It Piled Up Some Impressive Stats
- 'ME AND MY GIRL' CROSSES THE POND
- STOCK WATCH : Viratek Soars on Drug Test Results : AIDS Treatment Speculation Fuels Leap to All-Time High
- NONFICTION : WOMEN AND CHILDREN LAST: THE PLIGHT OF POOR WOMEN IN AFFLUENT AMERICA by Ruth Sidel (Viking: $16.95).
- Exploring the Art of Belgian Laces
- Cresta Verde Hills Homes Open in Corona
- In the Silence of Libraries, Tiny Armies Are Munching Away at Human Knowledge
- Shows Allow Blacks, Whites to Share Cultural Experiences : South African Viewers Get a Mixed TV Message From U.S. Programs
- At Least 4 Die as 75-M.P.H. Wind, Torrential Rains Strike Fort Worth
- National Parks Beset by Mounting Pressures : Budget Cutbacks, a Swelling Crunch of Visitors, Air Pollution Add Up to Near-Crisis Situation
- Busy Anderson Pays Little Heed to Primary
- Museums: a Grand Tour
- Creating the American Rules by Agencies of Alphabet Soup
- French Pledge Support for Tunisia if Attacked by Libya
- MISCELLANY/ NEWSMAKERS AND MILESTONES
- Marital Dischord: A Divorcing Couple Plays a New Tune
- Selling the Military : In a Highly Competitive Market, a New Breed of Recruiter Is Filling the Ranks
- Lotka Rallies to Win Acorn Stakes
- Football May Have a New Arena
- NCAA West Regional : Loyola Marymount Keeps Hopes Alive
- Coryell Observes Defensive Players
- 25 YEARS LATER . . . : HE'S A SON OF A GUNNER : Jack Brabham Started a Revolution at the 1961 Indy; Now, Son Geoff Seeks to Rally 'Round Checkered Flag
- A THOROUGHLY POST-MODERN THINKER
- CRUISE-ING IN THE MEDIA STRATOSPHERE
- 4 Buildings Under Way in Anaheim
- River Oaks Features Three Floor Plans
- Summer Settings
- WHO WILL PAY? : Two Views on How--or Whether--America Can Afford a Rapidly Aging Population
- Taking Liberties : The Price of Freedom Includes Statue of Liberty Souvenirs
- 7-Year-Battle Brings Pauper to a War Hero's Grave
- Piano Dispute Is Sour Note in Divorce Case
- San Diego
- Van Nuys Man Held in Assault, Slaying of Woman
- Playoff Sites Are Determined for Prep Baseball
- College Softball World Series : Fullerton Wins Twice, Only 1 Game From Title
- Akron Will Continue Push Into Division I--A
- Tennis Roundup : Stanford's Goldie, SMU's Reneberg Gain NCAA Final
- Los Alamitos Derby : Chingaderos Rallies to Win
- Lotka, the fifth choice in a field...
- FEET OF CLAY
- GABRIEL FINISHES FIRST, LOU COMES UNGLUED
- Moxie Industries Sells Division for $9 Million
- War Without Mercy : RACE AND POWER IN THE PACIFIC WAR by John Dower (Pantheon: $22.50; 317 pp.)
- Melanie Klein : HER WORLD AND HER WORK by Phyllis Grosskurth (Knopf: $25; 497 pp.)
- Rose Hall Ghost Floats on a Dark Jamaica Night
- Bad Blood : Two Groups of AIDS Researchers--One American, One French--Are Fighting More Than Just the Disease
- S. Africa Ousts U.S. Attache in Retaliation for Similar Expulsion
- Condominium Assn. Sues Him : Veteran Runs Up the Flag; Not All Neighbors Salute
- The Ultimate Computer Victim Isn't Resting in Peace
- 'New Lamps for Old' Brings Vital Changes at Edgemoor
- Southern Section Track : It's Hawthorne, Vickers . . . Again
- Gulls' Victory Salvages Lost Weekend With Bees
- Dreams of Riches Fade as Oregon Lottery Sales Lag
- Experts Hit Pressure for New Shuttle : Rocket Designers Say Schedules May Jeopardize Safety
- Developments in Brief : Fish Instead of Laboratory Mice? Well, They're Cheaper and Quicker
- COURTS : 7 Businessmen Face Wire Fraud Charges
- Psychological Help Is Now Available for the Fido With a Phobia
- NCAA Softball : Fullerton a Win Away From Title
- THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 : In Its 70th Year, Race on Live TV for the First Time
- GABRIEL FINISHES FIRST, LOU COMES UNGLUED
- SHEARING SANS QUINTET: HE'S BETTER THAN EVER
- Senate Tax Bill Faces a Fight on Capital Gains
- Johnny's Song : POETRY OF A VIETNAM VETERAN by Steve Mason (Bantam: $9.95; 134 pp.)
- Compri Hotel Plans Opening
- Berlin Wild<i> by Elly Welt (Viking: $17.95; 341 pp.) </i>
- GOP Seeks Governorships in Bid to Be Majority Party
- Madagascar Official Killed
- Capistrano Beach : Pedestrian Footbridge to Doheny Beach Open
- San Diegan Is Slain; 2 Sought in Shooting
- San Carlos
- Fullerton : Sunny Hills High to Install 'Walk of Fame'
- Time for Cityhood in Coastal Communities
- Tragedy of 39 Dead Has Not Stopped Hooligans, Juventus and Italy Find
- Softball Carpetbaggers : Best Players on Slo-Pitch Circuit Live in the Fast Lane
- PREVIEWING THE PREVIEWS
- MICKEY MOUSE STUFF
- Illegal Immigrants Organize to Fight HUD Rules Calling for Their Eviction
- Agua Dulce Couple Die in Murder-Suicide
- People /Herbert J. Vida : Barnacle Bill's the Name, and the Business of Marine Repairs and Salvage Is His Game
- Hospital Wishes Come True : Padrinos Give Lots of Love to Young Patients
- Tim Richmond outlasted Dale Earnhardt and Darrell...
- Roy Puts Out Flames as Canadiens Win Title
- Fan Violence Still Serious on Anniversary of Stadium Disaster
- BAROQUE FESTIVAL FINDS THAT SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL
- SON OF 'PRIZZI'
- Modern Church's Non-Gothic Tale : Glendale Methodists Fete 25 Years of 'New' Sanctuary
- To the Storm : THE ODYSSEY OF A REVOLUTIONARY CHINESE WOMAN recounted by Yue Daiyun and written by Carolyn Wakeman (University of California: $17.95; 405 pp.)
- 74 Arrested in Protest at Nuclear Plant
- U.S. Should Mandate Leaves for Child-Care
- Mail Call Is Biggest Social Event : Residents High on Town's Low Profile
- Santa Ana : Fire Chief to Be Offered Newly Created Position
- COUNTY : U.S. Will Study Crashes of Military Helicopters
- Brazil's Nelson Piquet, in a Williams-Honda, was...
- RUNNING ON FULL
- Films beginning production this week: ...
- GRUNTSPEAK
- SPAGO DOES IT AGAIN
- State, MCI Both Benefit
- Nine Lives of Mickey Rooney by Arthur Marx (Stein & Day: $17.95; 320 pp., illustrated)
- Under Pakistan's Form of Islamic Law, Rape Is a Crime--for the Victims
- Llama Mania : Camels' Cousins Growing in Popularity as Pets
- Man Bolts Plane; Takeoff Is Delayed
- 33rd District Issues: Dreier's War Chest, La Rouche's Ideas
- The State : Escaping Prisoner Killed
- NBC is planning a sequel to its...
- RTD Considers Expanding Bus Yard, Leveling Homes
- Fine Print in Cudahy Renewal Plan Puts Blind Resident, Church Out of the Picture
- Therapy Centers Are the Wave of the Future
- Don't Rock the Boat
- Huntington Beach : Police Step Up Patrols to Combat Burglaries
- Boy Dies When He Falls From Truck on Freeway
- Airbase Gets New CO, but Band Played Lost
- VIEWPOINTS : Cascading Dollar Must Fall Further to Close Trade Gap : It's Only Halfway There if Drop Is to Have Much Effect
- Pacific National Bank Boosts 1st Quarter's Net
- Bill Pushes Use of Co-Compost : Recycled Trash Promoted as Alternative to Concrete
- 'Corazon Marcos'? Official Red-Faced at Slip of the Lip
- Development May Hound Them Out of El Segundo : The Foxiest of Families Faces Eviction
- Stars and Stripes T-Shirts Banned by China Officials
- Spinsters Ball Receives the Top Grade
- California Elections : Jail Measure Leads List of Bond Issues Facing State Voters
- Terrorism Risk in Moving Arms by Truck Cited
- Santa Monica College Patrons Reelect Leader
- Norwalk-La Mirada District Growth Study : Schools Think They Can Handle Pupil Boomlet
- U.S., Mexico: No Monopolies on Virtue, Vice
- San Diego Section Track and Field : Boggess Sets Mark in Discus
- Domination of Senior Golf Tour Not Possible, According to Player
- Snow Chief Has His Work Cut Out : Preakness Winner Goes for Bonus Money in Jersey Derby
- AND NOW HERE'S THE NEWS: Rest easy,...
- A FIRST LOOK AT L.A.'S NEW OTTOMAN CACHE
- FICTION : THE CONDUCT OF THE GAME by John Hough Jr. (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $14.95).
- NONFICTION : GUSTAV MAHLER: SONGS AND SYMPHONIES OF LIFE AND DEATH by Donald Mitchell (University of California: $55).
- SOLOMON THE RUSTY NAIL, written and illustrated by William Steig (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $12.95; 32 pp.; age 3 up).
- <i> Selected Essays of R.P. Blackmur, edited and with an introduction by Denis Donoghue (Ecco: $17.50; 341 pp.) </i>
- If you're traveling to Alaska, get a...
- Homo Sovieticus<i> by Alexander Zinoviev; translated by Charles Janson (Atlantic Monthly: $17.95; 208 pp.)</i>
- WHO WILL PAY? : Two Views on How--or Whether--America Can Afford a Rapidly Aging Population
- Bonner Heads for Home at End of Her U.S. Stay
- Electronic Systems Vulnerable to High-Altitude A-Blasts : Military Anxious to Protect Sensitive Equipment Against Damage From Electromagnetic Pulses
- Modern Clues From Ancient Indian Bones
- On Scale of 100, They're Tops : Centenarians Honored
- Austrians Clash Over Waldheim Military Role
- Sri Lankan Tamils Kill 20 Villagers; 2-Day Death Toll at 32
- 'River Rats' Struggling to Rebuild After Big Flood
- Balance on the Beach
- Laguna Beach Councilman Urges Foes of Offshore Drilling to Seek Ocean Park
- MISCELLANY/ NEWSMAKERS AND MILESTONES
- Southern Section Boys' Tennis : Foothill Tandem Upsets No. 2 Miraleste in Final
- San Diego Section Swimming : Mount Carmel Keeps a Tradition Going : Girls Win and Douse the Coach; Boys' Team Is Upset by Vista
- Jeff Smith of Lakewood, Colo., and Mary...
- Socker Subs Show Their Savvy in the Spotlight
- THE PACIFIC 10 TRACK AND FIELD MEET : For Dellinger, Budget Isn't Very Ducky
- Busy Nicklaus Plays Better : Upheaval in His Business Life Has Helped Him Put Spark Back in Golf Game
- MORE BLASTS FROM CANNON
- Ex-Florida State Quarterback Promoted
- MUSIC OF THE BAROQUE: HARPSICHORD WORKS BY...
- ABSOLUTELY FILLER-FREE
- DIAMOND OUT OF THE ROUGH
- TV POLITICS
- My friends and I believe it is...
- BOOK SHOCK
- What About 'Geezerettes'?
- Lease Negotiations and Festival of Arts
- Robinson Jeffers Project
- Welcome to Paris
- A Substitute For Metro Rail