- Hockey
- PORTRAIT OF PROGRESS : '75 Works' Gives Brief Overture of Early Years, Then Shifts to 'New Age'
- Glendale City Council Candidates
- Powell Decides Not to Testify in King Case
- PROFILE : Father Figure : With his kids grown, Pete Trama is pursuing his dream of acting. He deals with AIDS and cancer as the agonized dad in 'Take Away.'
- A Saturday in the Park
- Suburban Sports Editor Seymour Beubis Retires
- 4 Ex-Presidents Support Clinton
- Coffee, Naturally : Clean Foods Inc. of Ojai markets coffee grown organically free of pesticides and artificial fertilizers to satisfy picky tastes.
- Garden Grove Boy, 4, Shoots Cousin, 3, in Face
- 27 Killed in Assault on Cambodian Village; U.N. Suspects Khmer Rouge
- Candidates Offer Plans for Schools : Education: Among the new board's challenges will be a shrinking budget and eroding public confidence. The fate of Glendale High School's expansion will be decided.
- Race Returns on Heels of Swallows
- Jimmy ChavezSchool: Calvary Chapel/DowneySport: BaseballPosition: PitcherClass: FreshmanChavez...
- DONOR PROGRAM : Parting Gifts : Contributing tissue to the American Red Cross can turn a loved one's death into a lifesaving event for another.
- COOKING : Career Path Is Not Just a Recipe for Pros
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Mischief-Makers Have a Field Day on April 1
- The following are selected entries from the...
- Across Nation, Fiber Optics Race Is On
- Echo Park : Women's Shelter Gets $3,000
- Pasadena : $4.2 Million in Cuts Proposed
- THEATER REVIEW / 'TWILIGHT OF THE GOLDS' : Moral Hot Waters : Pasadena Playhouse's important new comedy explores how a dysfunctional family deals with touchy issues.
- Wilson Scales Back Request for U.S. Aid for Immigrants
- Northside Homeowners Form Action Group : Government: The new association's first priority is to urge the City Council to let voters make decisions on monorail and Metro Rail stops.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Azusa Pacific Off to a Fast Start on the Diamond
- Kohl Plans to Tax Property Recovery
- John Walson Sr.; Built First Cable TV System
- Robber Wore Deputy's Uniform, Couple Say : Crime: With two other men, the fake lawman took over a home, handcuffed the pair inside and made off with $4,000 and $6,000 in jewelry.
- COLUMN ONE : Service Still Skin-Deep for Blacks : More than 30 years after lunch counter sit-ins, a new generation of African-Americans meets bias in restaurants and public places. They file suits in a problem thought solved.
- Council Votes to End Patrols by Deputies : Law enforcement: The Sheriff's Department is scheduled to turn over duties to the police at the end of June. A petition effort to retain the deputies for another year in the northern part of the city fails.
- Long Beach : Hearing Set on Proposed Move of Blue Line Station
- Stuart W. Cook; Psychologist Helped Shape Segregation Ban
- Theater Project Clears Legal Hurdle : Redevelopment: Judge rejects traffic, parking and noise objections raised by a civic watchdog group. Next, the multiscreen cinema must pass a referendum May 18.
- FOR THE KIDS : Trip Back in Time : A vintage-train ride between Fillmore and Santa Paula transports the passengers back to a bygone era.
- College Hikes Summer Fees, Cuts Salaries
- Mobsters on the Road to a 'Hit'
- Monitoring Firm Locked Out : Visits: Council rejects a plan to have criminals wearing ankle bracelets come to the city for checks.
- Covina : Is Tux His Ticket to Oscars?
- Police Cleared in Death of Man in Riot
- Clifford Jordan; Tenor Saxophonist Performed With Top Jazz Bands
- Who or Whom, Its or It's? Grammar Questions Test Us All
- School Board Candidates Respond to the Issues
- Grand Prix for Jet Skis, SuperBoats
- ENTERTAINMENT
- David A. Young has been promoted to...
- OTHER NEWS - April 1, 1993
- Paula Hoover, assistant vice president of First...
- In Reversal, Investors Rush to Health Care Stocks : Securities: Pessimists turn into optimists as White House appears to have second thoughts on price controls.
- THE ECONOMY : Two Leading Barometers Climb in Feb. : Forecast: Gains in key indicators and factory orders continue to point to a sustained recovery, analysts say.
- RETAIL
- Kenneth Beckman has been promoted to western...
- Christopher Townsend has joined Taco Bell in...
- OTHER NEWS - April 1, 1993
- Mountaineers Take On Top Peaks--the Hard Way
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : WHAT'S HAPPENING : Ex-U.N. Official Promotes Papua New Guinea
- Lynwood Schools : Teen-Agers to Discuss Issues at Weekly Forums
- House Panel Probes Hospitals' Tax-Exempt Status
- ENVIRONMENT : Conference on Trees vs. Jobs Will Put Clinton's Ideas to the Test
- Garvey School Closes After Body Is Found
- GATHERING OF THE TRIBES : Traditional American Indian Music, Dance and Crafts to Be Showcased in Powwow at OCC
- Want a Rich Single? The List Is Long
- $1-Billion Plan to Immunize All Children on Way
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Nuthin But...
- State Scientists Set Guidelines to Protect Bird : Environment: Stringent standards for protecting the threatened gnatcatcher call for sparing 95% of Southern California's remaining sage scrub from development for several years.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Parisian Spring : The community schedules multiple cultural events around an exhibit of Auguste Rodin sculptures at the Museum of Art.
- Keppel Student Chosen for History Program
- Mariachi Tune-Up : Masters of the Music Hope to Pass On Their Passion
- Covina : Innocent Plea in Fire Death
- Alhambra : New Police Station Delayed
- Margo Harris, of Echo Park, was honored...
- Tapping the Source : Genealogy: Family trees grow new branches with the thousands of documents at the Mormon Temple's Family History Center.
- Pasadena : Council OKs Smoking Ban
- Region : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- SINKING HIS TEETH INTO IT : Daniel McKelway, Lifelong Fan of the Clarinet, Will Solo With Australian Chamber Group
- High-Tech High Anxiety : Consumers worry about electromagnetic fields in the home. But experts say there's no proof yet that your appliances are killing you.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Helping Hands : In these tight fiscal times, volunteers can prove invaluable to library and school programs.
- Panel Sets Tough Rules to Protect Sage Scrub : Guidelines: 95% of gnatcatcher habitat should be off limits to development. O.C. coast property is affected.
- History is never simple. People are complex...
- MUSIC BO DIDDLEY : Who Do You Know : A rock pioneer sounds off about politics, Ed Sullivan and the shady side of the music business.
- Bell : Ex-Councilman Mirabal Appointed to Price's Seat
- Crowded Council Race Going in All Directions : Politics: 14 candidates are competing for three seats, and a higher than usual voter turnout is expected. The winners could chart a new course, especially on budget matters.
- Clinton Making Concessions on Economic Plan
- Resignations Divide Freeway Advisory Panel
- ATTITUDES / AURORA MACKEY : Landscaper's Foot Unearths Feeling of Awe
- 500 Palestinians Detained for Violating New Israeli Curbs
- General Bank to Open Diamond Bar Branch
- '92 Spending Index Shows Voting Pattern Far From Solving Deficit
- Report Details Schools' Priorities for Reform
- Bellevue's Anniversary
- Hollow Ceremonies Seem to Have the Rite-of-Way
- The Ultimate High : Adventure: Jim Wickwire came close to the top of the world--twice. Then he hit 50 and swore off Mt. Everest. Until now.
- 'Off With Heads?' It Would Be Wrong, China Aide Says
- Defense Pullouts Will Batter Workers, Cities : Relocation: Hughes officials are not sure how many at Pomona or Rancho Cucamonga will move to Tucson. Local economies will suffer.
- Change Expected in Delta Water Policy
- Beverly Hills : Schools to Get $5.4 Million
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : One More Look at Michigan Before Saturday's Semifinals
- Swimming
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / FINAL FOUR NOTES : KENTUCKY : Pitino: It's Not Life and Death
- CS Northridge Presses Ahead Sans Sanchez : College baseball: Kernen believes putting resignation of assistant and longtime friend behind him will benefit team.
- A Merciful End : Ryan Is Finally Retiring, and It's a Good Thing Because This Fan's Obsession With the Pitcher Is Taking Its Toll
- Boseman and Jackson Earn Player-of-the-Year Honors : Preps: Morningside forward is selected top player in Southern Section Division III and Serra center is selected in Division IV.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics Have a Familiar Look
- SENIOR GOLF : No More Sleeping in Sand Traps
- SIMI VALLEY : Witness in Urrego Drug Case Released
- WESTMINSTER : District to Consider Selling Two Schools
- D.A. Says Papers Back His Charges : Shooting: Prosecutor offers land appraisal and map to bolster allegations that deputies hoped to seize ranch of suspect killed in raid.
- Back to School : Parents View Children's Education Firsthand as Students for a Day
- COLUMN RIGHT/ ALAN CHARLES RAUL : Stop Hiding Behind Courts on Logging : What's needed is executive and legislative policy-making.
- BURBANK : Schools Working on AIDS Curriculum
- Obituaries - April 1, 1993
- Man Shot to Death at Phone Booth
- Mission Control, this subpoena's for you: When...
- CASTAIC : 8 Inmates, 4 Guards Hurt in Jail Brawl
- SEAL BEACH : Oceanside Curfew of 10 P.M. Studied
- Bank Delays Wood Ranch Foreclosure Sale Until May
- You Can Still Get a Cup of Nostalgia at L.A.'s . . . : Coffee Shops Modern
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Compromise Kills Nature By Inches : The Oregon Forest Summit could trigger destructive environmental trade-offs.
- Countywide : CYA's Female Fire Crew Marks 3 Years
- OXNARD : Harbor Officials Lobby in D.C.
- D.A. Releases New Evidence on Fatal Drug Raid
- Kings Miss the Point in a 5-5 Tie : Hockey: Donnelly's shot in overtime stops on goal line, denying them victory against Maple Leafs that would have put them within two points of Flames.
- Evans Returns With a Splash; Carvin Wins Men's Freestyle Title
- Instead of Bouncing Back, Lakers Get Bounced, 126-113
- Clippers Finally Come of Age
- FULLERTON : Sorority to Give Out Breast Exam Cards
- DeHoyos' Lawyer Says Client Killed Girl : Retrial: The attorney tells jurors that the drifter's mental illness drove him to suffocate Nadia Puente. Prosecutors are expected to raise the sanity issue later.
- High Stakes in the Games of Outlaws : Recalcitrant North Korea and Libya challenge the U.N.
- Glendale Man Guilty of Dumping Asbestos
- State Panel OKs $1.5 Million for Metal Detectors at L.A. Schools
- College Basketball
- Larsen 3rd in 800-Meter Freestyle
- Greene May Leave, but a Replacement Could Be Rolling In : Rams: Contract offer made to Charger linebacker. Team looking for more free agents to shore up defense.
- SANTA ANITA : River Special Behind Schedule, Won't Race in Kentucky Derby
- Names in the News - April 1, 1993
- Quarterback Kelly Stouffer, who spent most of...
- Names in the News - April 1, 1993
- Section Orders Realignment Work to Start : High schools: Commissioner looks into the process by which the leagues were devised.
- NHL Tries New Lineup for '93-94 : Hockey: League's wide-ranging realignment includes playoff format and conference names.
- Boxing
- NHL ROUNDUP : LaFontaine Moves Ahead of Lemieux
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 1, 1993
- College Basketball
- MOVIE REVIEW : Making a Production Out of a Good Book
- Undiscovered Country : Folk Band Acousticats Sing Little-Heard Praises of Rural California
- TELEVISION - April 1, 1993
- Names in the News - April 1, 1993
- Troy Beats Sunny Hills, Stays Undefeated
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / FINAL FOUR NOTES : KANSAS : Walters Enjoying This a Lot Better
- PREP SWIMMING ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos, O'Kelley Sweep Past El Dorado
- Dorado's Fielding Helps Zamudio Pitch One-Hitter for Monroe, 4-1
- Mansell Impressive in Opener, but Don't Forget About Rahal
- UCLA Earns Revenge With Rout of CSUN
- CSUN Signs Junior College Back
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / SPRING TRAINING REPORT : Blyleven Cut; Valenzuela Not
- THE RELUCTANT NOVICE / MOUNTAIN BIKING : Freewheeling : It's a spine-tingling trip to the summit, followed by a full-tilt rush back to the beginning.
- Military Experts Back Proposal to Let Gays Keep Their Privacy
- Health Care Price Controls May Backfire, Experts Warn : Policy: The Administration is considering the idea, but economists say it could actually increase costs.
- Azusa : Quarry Coalition Breaks Up
- CARRY OUT : Buckboard's Barbecue Fires Up Dry and Mighty
- A CYNIC AND HIS LAUGH CLINIC : DiPaolo Verbalizes What Few Dare Say
- Bruce Lee's Son, Brandon, Killed in Movie Accident
- He Wants to Be the Next Wave in Volleyball : Pepperdine Junior Dain Blanton Is Hoping to Become a Force on the Pro Beach Tour
- Sports Bars: Fun Eating Is Name of Game
- U.S. Accuses 44 Nations of Unfair Trade : Policy: Clinton Administration's report targets Japan as the biggest offender.
- Don't Expect Miracles From Latest DOS Remake
- Fleeting Wealth Cost Him 7 Cents
- Japan Business Assn. Names Trio as New Officers
- Care Enterprises Posts '92 Profit Increase of 137% to $5.7 Million : Health care: The Tustin-based nursing-home chain's revenue is also up. It attributes its earnings to new branches in its business.
- Steven M. Shelden has joined Market Connection,...
- RETAIL
- O.C. EARNINGS
- Presley Cos. Wins Extension of Its Credit Line : Finance: Cash-strapped home builder allowed to delay payment until March, 1995, in return for higher interest, stock option.
- RETAIL : Asics Gets an A for New Japanese-Designed Corporate Logo
- INSURANCE
- HOME COOK : Like Water for Chocolate Cake
- Delivery of U.S. Aid to Russia Lags : Diplomacy: Using unspent funds, Clinton can promise Yeltsin faster action.
- Long Beach : Horse Tour Operations Get Rules on Safety, Cleanup
- Turks Raid Radio Stations
- Most Cities Spend Little on Homeless : Services: A USC study ranks the region last in providing assistance. Most municipalities either refuse to recognize the seriousness of the problem or expect county government to deal with it, the study says.
- 2 Restaurants Make Effort to Serve the Community
- Glendale : Student Loans Available
- New Center for Teens Needs Cash Donations to Keep Its Doors Open : Social services: Program provides a safe, drug-free place for homework, tutoring and peer counseling.
- Strictly From Hungary
- Recipes by the Rules?
- Banana Cream Pie: Hold the Cream
- PORTRAIT OF PROGRESS : After 75 Years, Modernists at the Laguna Art Museum Have Day in the Sun
- Some Papers Seek Readers' Guidance in Shaping Coverage : Innovation: Instead of relying on official representatives or political spin doctors, a few news executives are asking the public to select key issues.
- Pico Rivera : Pickup Day for Large Household Items Scheduled
- THEATER REVIEW / 'INTO THE WOODS' : And Out the Door : Somebody took a wrong turn on the way to Granny's house with PCPA Theaterfest's staging.
- Victims' Rights : After the '78 murder of her granddaughter, Patti Linebaugh took up the fight to protect other children from molesters.
- Few Russian Troops Remain in Ex-Satellite States : Military: Of an estimated 600,000 in Eastern Europe in the late 1980s, only about 113,000 haven't gone home.
- The following are the top music sales...
- Will Parker; Baritone's Poem Collection Became AIDS Songbook
- Boy, 4, Accidentally Shoots 3-Year-Old Girl; Father Arrested
- Donald J. McDonald; Former Head of Santa Barbara Think Tank
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (National ranking) (Studio)...
- A Rich but Light Soup
- Squash With Grace and Harmony
- The Dough's in the Mail
- $1 Million Settlement in Food Poisoning Suit
- $30,000 for College Junior
- As Primal Urges Go, the South Pacific Is a Scream
- Novel Has an English 'Eyre' About It : Former UCI teacher MacDonald Harris' tale of a governess and her employer is a Bronte-like story set in modern times and a warmer climate.
- Last Page of Love Story: Widow to Edit Final Irving Stone Book : Jean Stone Takes On the Biggest Challenge of Her Career
- 6 Die in Scramble to Flee Bosnia Enclave
- Countywide : Walk to Raise Funds for AIDS Care Inc.
- Panel Agrees on Proposals to Curb Campus Violence
- Workers Ask to Cash In on County Perk : Personnel: Fearing a slash in benefits, about 330 employees seek immediate compensation for unused vacation time.
- L. A. Officials Pledge Not to Give Up on DASH Shuttle Despite Low Ridership
- PLATFORM : School Choice
- Paramedic's Fatal Fall in Topanga Blamed on Unlocked Safety Harness
- Student Held for Carrying Handgun
- Reducing the Risk in Emergency Rooms : Crime: Harbor-UCLA Medical Center is installing bulletproof glass between the waiting room and the staff. Other hospitals also are beefing up security in the wake of a shooting at County-USC.
- SAN FERNANDO : Librarian Shelves 26-Year Career but Looks Forward to Volunteering
- CRAFTS : HATCHING WORKS OF ART : Joan Huff Transforms Eggshells Into Amazingly Fanciful Objects
- Plot Thickens for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- The L.A. Mayoral Race
- Big A Readied for Big Day : Groundskeepers, Concessionaires Do Their Bit for Ballplayers, Fans
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When Schools Go to the Dogs
- ANAHEIM : Chief Reveals Income from Rams Job
- STUDIO CITY : Merchants, Police to Discuss Crime
- Incumbents Set Pace in Fund Raising for City Council Election : Inglewood: Daniel K. Tabor and Anthony Scardenzan have taken in about $20,000. Challenger Mary H. Allen has lent her campaign a similar amount.
- The Best Might Already Be in the Job : As search begins, Los Angeles interim schools chief should not be ignored as a candidate
- Gunshot Victim Dies; Shooting Called Accident
- SAN CLEMENTE : Lawyers 'Called Off' in Political Feud
- ORANGE : Chief Defends Use of Drug-Sniffing Dogs
- In Short Runs, His Times Are Simply Devine : He Is the Latest, and Maybe the Best, in a Line of Standout Sprinters at Nogales High
- Westside : Passover Donations Sought
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Dorothy's in O.C. (That Goes for Her Little Dog, Too)
- Mary Hamilton, president of Hamilton and Bache,...
- Santa Monica : Gas Co. Changes Opposed
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Residents Hear Details of Tax Settlement Plan
- IRVINE : Teachers Agree to Job-Saving Plan
- They Were Friends
- ENCINO : Police Say They're Prepared for Unrest
- Bus Vandalized After Driver Becomes Ill : Sherman Oaks: While one passenger calls 911, others spray graffiti inside and rip out a rear panel. The employee was taken to the hospital and released.
- Floriade III Slated to Bloom Once Again
- THEATER REVIEW / 'YEOMEN OF THE GUARD' : College Operetta : Despite downbeat aspects, this Gilbert and Sullivan work offers humorous characters and lilting songs.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : They Came, Saw and Conjugated Latin: Hundreds of students of the classics convened at Marina High School for fun and fellowship.
- Former N.Y. Judge Admits Harassment
- Lot Owner Sues Over Rules She Says Make Building Impossible
- Glassell Park : Becerra to Conduct Forum
- MUSIC : Fast and Furious : Fusion guitarist Al Dimeola tangos back into the spotlight with a new album and a show in Ventura.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Pet Project : A portrait of Socks the White House cat will be part of a Reagan library exhibit about the lifestyles of our Presidents.
- TUSTIN MARKETPLACE MAKES A SPLASH
- Get Ready to Read What's Still Wrong With L. A. a Year Later
- Commerce : Report Cites Three-Year Drop in Serious Crimes
- GAMES : Electronic Darts: Get the Point?
- PASADENA : Councilman Reportedly Getting Medical Treatment