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What happened on April 04, 1985
NEWS
Compton High Trio Top All-South Coast Basketball Squad
By Dick Wagner, Times Staff Writer
Policemen Honored for Heroism
Sports Roundup : 1985 ALL-CITY AWARDS : Lakewood Youth HALL OF FAME
Coach and Player of the Year : Gillette, Akins Hailed for Cage Feats
By Mitch Polin, Times Staff Writer
Cerritos
Cooper, Kordich Win Basketball Honors
By Alan Drooz, Times Staff Writer
Blind Trainer Builds Boxers in Backyard Gymnasiums
By Judith Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
Children 'Adopt' Members of Police Force
By Martha L. Willman, Times Staff Writer
Beverly Hills Team in Race for Academic Gold
By Donald Blum, Times Staff Writer
Mime Musical Mixes Sounds of Silence
By Bob Muir, Times Staff Writer
Hot Oilers Tied for 2nd
FPPC Advice Requested on Conflict Issue
By Alan Maltun, Times Staff Writer
Pasadena Reaction : Smoking Law: Smooth, Mild
By Sue Avery, Times Staff Writer
Culver and Fairfax Each Place 3 on Girls All-Star Team
By Ray Ripton, Times Staff Writer
Redondo, Up to Here in Billboards, Imposes Moratorium on Big Ones
By Dean Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Flores Puts Record to Test in Reelection Bid : Councilwoman Faces Write-In Opposition in Problem District
By David Ferrell, Times Staff Writer
Mayor's Candidates Sweep to Victory in Inglewood Election
By Patricia Lopez, Times Staff Writer
Court Deletes Councilman's Charges on Sample Ballot
By Dean Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Torrance
San Pedro
Rancho P.V. : City Ousts Planner to Protect Its 'Reputation'
Council's Individualists See No Profit in 'Team-Building'
By Steffanniw Fedunak and Joan Cziment, This column is by community correspondent Joan Villa Cziment and Times Staff Writer Steffannie Fedunak.
Redondo Beach
Seminar Planned to Help Widows
High Schools Join Program to Curb Crime
Loyola, With 4 Straight Victories, Hosts Strong Santa Clara Nine Today
The House : Committees Budget
Grand Jury Probing Redevelopment Agencies
By Victor Valle, Times Staff Writer
Duarte
Glendora
Glendora
Baldwin Park
El Monte : Industrial Site Chosen for School
Microwaves Add a Modern Flavor to Ancient Passover Traditions
By Mary Barber, Times Staff Writer
Alhambra
Railroad Can't Sue Alhambra on Track Changes, Judge Rules
The House : Committees Budget
Glendale College Seeks to Collect Student Data
By Marc Igler, Times Staff Writer
Incumbents, School Board Chief Win Council Race
By Larry Gordon, Times Staff Writer
Committee OKs Proposal to Increase Rangers, Give Them Guns
By Marc Igler, Times Staff Writer
Extension of Beeline Shuttle Sought
By Theresa Walker, Times Staff Writer
The House : Committees Budget
Wait Till Next Year! 5 Juniors, 1 Soph Named Star Cagers
By Seymour Beubis, Times Suburban Sports Editor
Shredding of Police Records Splits Downey City Council
By Ralph Cipriano, Times Staff Writer
Kurz, LaCommare Player, Coach of Year in Southeast
By Dick Wagner
Times' All-South Coast Team Headed by Compton High Trio
By Dick Wagner
Young Players Pace All-Southeast Girls Basketball Squad
By Dick Wagner, Times Staff Writer
Compton School Arson Damages Both Morale, Property
By Daryl Kelley, Times Staff Writer
Trustees in Lynwood May Slash Power of Schools Chief
By Steven R. Churm, Times Staff Writer
Long Beach
Compton : College Trustee Charged With Bribery Count
Hawaiian Gardens
Commerce
35 Refugees Honored for Jobs Success
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
Big Draw--The high school basketball championships at the...
Dominguez High Player, Coach Get Times' Awards
By Dick Wagner
DEA Chief Selected
United Press International
Baldriges to Sell Georgetown Home, Cite 'Dirt and Drunks'
Associated Press
Trade War Is Not the Answer, Baker Cautions
Associated Press
Reagan Proposes 60-Day Cease-Fire in Nicaragua : Pledges to Withhold Rebel Aid
Associated Press
Japan Weighs New Trade Rules, Sends Envoy to U.S.
By Sam Jameson, Times Staff Writer
Pope Washes Feet of 12 Priests at Mass for Holy Thursday
From Reuters
Administration Split on Contra Aid Strategy
By Jack Nelson, Times Washington Bureau Chief
Jet Hits Coffeehouse, 14 Killed
Associated Press
Panel Rejects Payroll Cuts for Pentagon : Senators Also Defeat Reagan Bid to Hike Manpower Levels
By James Gerstenzang, Times Staff Writer
Israel Releases 752 Arabs, Begins Dismantling Camp
By Dan Fisher, Times Staff Writer
Scandal Kills Tulane Basketball
Associated Press
58 Seized at S. African Embassy
Associated Press
Israelis Kill 8 in Guerrilla Sweep
Associated Press
Reagan May Get Draft of Budget Accord Today : Senate Package Reportedly Holds Pentagon to 3% Hike and Cuts $14 Billion From Farm Programs
By Karen Tumulty, Times Staff Writer
Chrysler Pays Up for Polluting
Associated Press
Brazil's President-Elect Undergoes 5th Operation
United Press International
Defense Firm Excess Put at $244 Million
Associated Press
Protectionism Grows : U.S. Trade: Surplus of Frustrations
By Robert Shogan, Times Political Writer
Ontario Girl, 11, Chastised for Smoking, Kills Herself
From Associated Press
Protests Close Airport, Isolate Sudan Capital
From United Press International
Inmates Skip Meals to Aid Starving Ethiopians
United Press International
Fremont Plant : GM, Toyota Celebrate Partnership
Associated Press
U.S. Yachtsman Freed by Vietnam After 8 1/2 Months
Associated Press
Trainman Stopped in His Tracks
By Jennings Parrott
Reagan, GOP Chiefs Accept Budget Plan : Increases in Social Security Limited; Defense Costs Cut
Associated Press
Man OD'd on Water, British Doctors Say
United Press International
Man Jailed in Phony Rape to Go Free : 'Victim' Tells How She Concocted Story Six Years Earlier
Associated Press
2 Quit L.A. Primary and Support Hahn
Death Penalty Support Rises to 83%, Poll Finds
Associated Press
Thai Cabinet Hikes Taxes on Liquor, Cigarettes, Cars
By Nick B. Williams Jr., Times Staff Writer
U.S. Halves Soviet Fishing Quota Over Whaling
By Lee May, Times Staff Writer
Spy Suspects Hunted KGB Defector, U.S. Papers Say
By William Overend, Times Staff Writer
Schroeder to Be Released From Hospital Saturday
Associated Press
FBI to Probe Incident at Abortion Clinic
By Robert L. Jackson, Times Staff Writer
Teen-Ager With New Heart Is Imperiled by Kidneys
Associated Press
Kirkpatrick Makes Switch to Republicans
Associated Press
Senate Votes to Phase Out Jobless Benefits
Associated Press
Group Says Needy Students Face Aid Cuts
Associated Press
House Panel Plans Extensive Study of Social Security
Associated Press
W. German Troop Chief Defends Weekend Passes
From Reuters
Ban in Punjab Extended
Associated Press
6 Policemen Kidnaped, Killed in Guatemala
Associated Press
Liberia Sentences American to Prison
Associated Press
Salvadoran Military Denies Right Wing's Charges That It Took Sides in Elections
By Dan Williams and William Long, Times Staff Writers
Gromyko Reportedly OKs Summit but Says It's Too Early for Details
By William J. Eaton, Times Staff Writer
Salvadoran Elections Council Rejects Right-Wing Challenge to Assembly Voting
By Dan Williams, Times Staff Writer
It's a Court Record
United Press International
Moscow Recalls Approval of Popular Car
From Reuters
Senate Panel Seeks Travel Warning on Mexico
By Doyle Mcmanus and Ronald J. Ostrow, Times Staff Writers
House Panel OKs Aid to Cambodian Resistance
By Sara Fritz, Times Staff Writer
Senate Assails S. Africa Apartheid, Asks Report on Police Shooting
Associated Press
Amal Spurned S. Lebanon Deal, Rabin Says
From Reuters
Hussein, U.S. Official Talk
From Reuters
Sri Lanka Blast Kills 9
From Reuters
Geneva Talks Continue on Strategic Weapons
Associated Press
U.S. Criticizes Israel's Transfer of Lebanon Prisoners
By Norman Kempster, Times Staff Writer
A Little Fighting, Then a Return to Normal Life : Battle for Sidon a Curious Kind of War
By Dan Fisher, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
The Region
The State
The State
The Region
The Region
The World
The World
The State
The Nation
The Nation : GOP Credited With Peace
The Nation
Suspect in Robbery Is Tailed and Nailed
The World : Iraq Vows Missile Attacks
The World
The World
The World
The World
The State
The Nation
The Nation
The Nation
The Nation
The Region
The Region
Getting on his soap box for a more beautiful, accessible Pershing Square
By Jack Smith
Dismissed! : 19-Year-Old Marine Recruit Gets Through Boot Camp Unscathed
By Dennis Mclellan, Times Staff Writer
Retired Bullock's Official to Open Skid Row Center
By Kathleen Hendrix, Times Staff Writer
Car Scam Is Driving Both Sides of Street
By Don G. Campbell, Times Staff Writer
At Bat Again for Baseball Card Fans
By Ronald L. Soble, Times Staff Writer
Venice Plaza Foes Irked by Distant Hearing Site
By Alan Citron, Times Staff Writer
Yaroslavsky Worries About District's Economy : Fear, Not Methane, Called Threat to Fairfax
By Mathis Chazanov, Times Staff Writer
Staff Negotiating for New City Hall on Sunset Blvd.
By Stephen Braun, Times Staff Writer
W. Hollywood Search Narrows to 4 Veteran Administrators
By James Rainey, Times Staff Writer
Marina Del Rey
Hollywood
Culver City
Culver City
State Agency Seeks Funds for Historic Sites
'Flirting, when it involves exploitation or intimidation, isn't flirting.' : Teaching Teachers to Behave
By Al Martinez
S. M. Mountains
Santa Monica
Malibu
Firm Hopes to Boost AIDS Insurance Sales
By James Rainey, Times Staff Writer
Smoking Law Quietly Gains Acceptance
By Sue Avery, Times Staff Writer
Student Chief Elected
Classic-Car Fans Cherish Their 'Babies'
By John Nielsen, Times Staff Writer
Spaniard Seeks Adventure on Mission Trail
By Allan Jalon, Times Staff Writer
Fairfax's Kitani, Thomas Acclaimed as Season's Best
By Ray Ripton, Times Staff Writer
The House
'Way of Life Going Down the Tubes' : Shoals Ahead for Live-Aboard Boat Owners
By Steffannie Fedunak, Times Staff Writer
Greg Zermeno has been named superintendent of the...
People
South Gate
Continuation School Proposal Puts Ideals, Reality in Conflict
By Bob Williams, Times Staff Writer
Manhattan Beach
Letters in VIEW : Burned in Yuba City
Juniors, Sophomores Dominate All-Southeast Basketball Team
By Dick Wagner
Women's Job Opportunities Weighed, Found Wanting
By Beverly Beyette, Times Staff Writer
Auto Dealer Donates Car to SAFE-Rides
Church Extends Preschool Recess in Response to Abuse Inquiry
By Dean Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Bishop Tutu Marches, Defies S. Africa Police
By Michael Parks, Times Staff Writer
Haggerty Sentenced to 90 Days
Petite ? It's Passe ; Girls Cage Stars Are Tall, Talented
By Alan Drooz, Times Staff Writer
Lynwood Pair Left District : Basketball Players' Status Unclear After Forfeiture
By Paul Mcleod, Times Staff Writer
Symphony's Woes Are the Exception : Performing Arts Humming in L.B.
By Maria L. La Ganga, Times Staff Writer
Suspect Held in U.S. Drug Agent's Death
Associated Press
Winners of Lottery for Rental Subsidies Feel Like a Million
By Theresa Walker, Times Staff Writer
Helping Chickens to Go Home to Roost
By Herb Hain
Blind Actress: Setting Her Sights on the Stars
By Gary Libman
Unbeaten Glendale Cage Coach and Star Hailed as Best
Safety, Methods Questioned : Herbalife: Weighty Profits and Government Probes
By Heidi Evans, Times Staff Writer
Musical Fund-Raiser for L.A. Pops Group
By Jody Jacobs
Jordans and Nelson Top Times' Girls All-Star Cage Team
By Mitch Polin, Times Staff Writer
IRS Computer Still in Arrears, Delays Millions of Refunds
Associated Press
ENTERTAINMENT
Good Friday Broadcast : Global Airing For 'We Are World'
From Associated Press
Pritzker Prize Goes To Austrian
By Sam Hall Kaplan, Times Urban Design Critic
Joffrey Commissioned To Create An L.a. Ballet
By Lewis Segal, Times Dance Writer
Webber 'Requiem' To Have Tv Premiere
MOVIE REVIEW : MACHISMO IS TARGETED IN CUBA'S 'CERTAIN POINT'
By Kevin Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Music Review : Pianist Zimerman In Recital At Pavilion
By Daniel Cariaga, Times Staff Writer
Film Takes Time With Artie Shaw
By Charles Champlin, Times Arts Editor
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Self-Described Widow of Restaurateur Wins Round in Estate Fight
By Jan Klunder, Times Staff Writer
John-Michael Tebelak; Author
From Times Wire Services
Council Incumbents Lead in Cash
By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer
2 Charged in $2-Million Theft From Fund
By Paul Feldman, Times Staff Writer
Raw Sewage Spill Forces Closure of Sail Bay
By Phil Willon, Times Staff Writer
Couple, Cited by Fabric Care Board, Join Cry for End to Agency
By Ray Perez, Times Staff Writer
Mogul, Zinger Quit Race for City Attorney, Endorse Hahn
By Ted Vollmer, Times Staff Writer
2 Charged With Looting Fund of $2 Million
By Paul Feldman, Times Staff Writer
Board Rejects Newport Offer on Wayne Flights : City Would Have Accepted 55 Daily Departures if County Had Taken Legal Issues to State Court
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Task Force Report : 8 Options Being Studied to Ease Crowding at Jail
By Jerry Hicks, Times Staff Writer
3 Stumbling Blocks Reported in Settlement of Mayor's Case
By Ralph Frammolino, Times Staff Writer
Innocent Plea in Slaying of Officer; Bail Is $250,000
By David Freed and H.g. Reza, Times Staff Writers
Managers for Bradley, Ferraro Share Joy of Campaign 'Combat'
By Bill Boyarsky, Times City-County Bureau Chief
Zoning Reform Delays, Errors Hit
By Frank Clifford, Times Staff Writer and
Couple Accused of Cover-Up in Child's Death
By Jerry Hicks, Times Staff Writer
Countywide
Placentia : Tax Hike Petition May Be to No Avail, Official Says
By Roxana Kopetman
Santa Ana : Godinez Honored for Ground-Breaking Career
By G.m. Bush
Placentia : City Council Approves Four Fee Changes
By Roxana Kopetman
San Diego
Fullerton : Residents Hope Permits Solve Parking Problems
By Roxana Kopetman
Fullerton
By Dave Palermo
Rancho Bernardo
San Diego
Costa Mesa
Garden Grove : School District Gets New Insurance Policy
By G.m. Bush
Newport Beach : Arbitration Ordered in Land Leases Dispute
By Robert Hanley
Seal Beach
Today Is Deadline for Ballots
Woman Hurt in Santa Ana Crash Dies of Injuries
Murphy Top Recipient Among City Officials : Mayor Accepted $4,400 in Gifts, $110,000 in Loans
By Lanie Jones, Times Staff Writer
'Twilight Zone' Appeal
UC Santa Barbara Gets Robot Research Grant
Associated Press
Development Plan for Famosa Slough Offered by Fish and Game Dept.
By Tom Greeley, Times Staff Writer
Youth Facility Ordered for Woman in Mother's Death
K. Alexander, Chairman of NAACP, Dies
Associated Press
U.S. Request to End Quotas in Police, Fire Hiring Won't Affect L.A., Officials Say
By Janet Clayton, Times Staff Writer
Boy Dies After Car Hits Pole; 3 Others Hurt
Training Flight : Crash Victims Identified as 2 Norco Men
By Barry S. Surman, Times Staff Writer
Charter Changes: Yes on 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Absurdity on Nicaragua
Volatile Matter Taken From Shut-Down Firm
By Susan M. Loux, Times Staff Writer
'The Best Defense' : Physicist Teller Speaks at UCI on Space Arms Race
By Liz Mullen, Times Staff Writer
Campaign Limits: Yes on 1
The Prime Target of the Effort to Open Markets Turns Out to Be Japan
By Joseph Kraft, Joseph Kraft is a Los Angeles Times columnist in Washington. and
Charter Amendment 2 Is Great on Paper, but--
By Frank Del Olmo, Frank del Olmo is a Times editorial writer
Suspect in Slaying of San Diego Police Officer Pleads Innocent
By H.g. Reza, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Councilman Fined for Violating Building Rules
Built Auto Safety Part : Retarded Pair Got Mercury Poisoning on Job, Suit Says
By Bob Pool, Times Staff Writer
Commission OKs 2 Building Projects on Van Nuys Airport Land
By T.w. Mcgarry, Times Staff Writer
Republicans Aid Top Fund-Raisers in 2 School Races
Encino Gains Allies in Fight on Building Along Ventura
By Jan Klunder, Times Staff Writer
Last of the Brown Derbys Sadly Tips a Final Farewell
By Bob Baker, Times Staff Writer
Firm Makes Pollution Control Devices : Manager Charged in Waste Case
By John Nielsen, Times Staff Writer
Fire in Condo Kitchen Causes $40,000 Damage
When the glands bubble and the moon is full, a special kind of madness prevails. : Tales of a Dollar Critic
By Al Martinez
Supervisors Oppose Pacoima Liquor Store
Northridge Man Convicted in 1982 Hired Murder of Real Estate Agent
By Janet Rae-dupree, Times Staff Writer
Burbank Man, 61, Dies of House Fire Injuries
Local News in Brief : Westlake Turns Down Projects Sought by Developer Ludwig
L.A. Council Backs Extension of Mountain Park Conservancy
By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer
Picus Proposes Curbs on Teen Clubs in Wake of Complaints About 1
By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer
Burbank Man Vies for W. Hollywood Job
By James Rainey, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Judge Takes Tribune for an April Fool's Ride
By H.g. Reza, Times Staff Writer
The Transit Route to Take
Offbeat Russian Roulette
Restaurants : Pancho Wellington's a Tasty Combination
By David Nelson
Miners Strike in Britain
George London
Mechanics' Union Accuses RTD of 'Welshing' on Offer
By Leonard Greenwood, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
Riggs' 'Needless, Tragic' Killing Mourned
By Scott Harris, Times Staff Writer
Man Claiming to Be Hired Killer Caught in Sting
By Laurie Becklund and George Ramos, Times Staff Writers
Controversy Brewing Over Seizure of Vehicles by Border Patrol
By Marjorie Miller, Times Staff Writer
California's Budget Surplus
County Proposes to Shift Some Indigent Health Care to State
By Marcida Dodson and Bill Billiter, UCI Medical Center's financial problems have been blamed mostly on caring for the poor and Times Staff Writers
BUSINESS
Union Battles Alaska Air's Two-Tier Wage Plan
By Henry Weinstein, Times Labor Writer
Golden Nugget Bids for 27% of Hilton Hotels; May Attempt Takeover
By Nancy Rivera, Times Staff Writer
Ritz-Carlton Hotel Owners Settle Half of Their Debt
By Bruce Horovitz, Times Staff Writer
More Layoffs Seen for '86 and '87 if Firm Doesn't Get Navy Pacts : Todd Shipyards to Furlough 1,200 Employees
By Tim Waters and Kathleen Day, Times Staff Writer
MGM / UA Concealed Deal, Dissident Claims
By Kathryn Harris, Times Staff Writer
Warner's Debt Falls; Sees End to Stock Pledge
By Kathryn Harris, Times Staff Writer
Eight Wang executives sold $2.8 million in stock.
B of A was told that its insurance will be canceled.
Capistrano Bank Financial Aid Bid Fails
By John O'dell, Times Staff Writer
Quotron Systems, Los Angeles, said it signed a...
Jitters Depress Stock Prices; Dow Falls 7.62 : Concern Over Economy, Interest Rates Blamed
From Times Wire Services
CBS Stock Jumps on Talk of a New Ted Turner Bid
By Michael A. Hiltzik, Times Staff Writer
A Michigan agency approved a loan for Mazda.
Times Mirror sold its cable-TV system in Hartford.
GM's credit unit agreed to buy a mortgage group.
Britain will sell its share of British Aerospace.
Mortgage rates rose for first time in eight months.
The sale of First Beverly Bank was disallowed.
Developer Ousted as S&L Chairman
By John O'dell, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
AST Research, an Irvine maker of computer accessories, has...
Uniform Disclosure Rules Urged for Housing Loans
By Leslie Berkman, Times Staff Writer
Investors in Solar-Energy Farms File Fraud Suit
By Dave Palermo, Times Staff Writer
Ohio Officials Weigh Bids for Failed Bank
Associated Press
Dollar Ends Erratic Day With Rally
Associated Press
Japan: Rules Eased on Telecommunications
By Sam Jameson, Times Staff Writer
Suzuki May Jointly Make Mini-Cars for Britain
Associated Press
San Diego Area Developer Ousted as S&L Chairman
By John O'dell, Times Staff Writer
Dow Chemical Cuts Prices for Methylene Chloride
DJ
Perceptronics Inc., Woodland Hills, said it was awarded...
U.S. Starts Trust Account Probe at 100 Large Banks
Associated Press
Iowa Appliance Factory Plans to Lay Off 160
Associated Press
Chinese Factory Succeeds in U.S. Auto Market
Associated Press
Soybean Futures Mixed
From Associated Press
Incentive Plans Help Boost March Car Sales
By Stephanie Droll, Times Staff Writer
Computers Help Industry Compete With Imports : U.S. Apparel Firms Go High Tech
By Nancy Yoshihara, Times Staff Writer
Low-Profile Bank Earns High Marks from Analysts
By Frederick M. Muir, Times Staff Writer
Chocolate Bunny Business Keeps One-Man Operation a Hoppin'
By Tom Gorman, Times Staff Writer
Calculating Your Sales Tax Can Pay
By Debra Whitefield
Polaroid Set to Eliminate 400 Salaried Jobs
By Paul Richter, Times Staff Writer
Orange County
Oak Industry Lawsuit May Soon Be Resolved
By Bill Ritter, San Diego County Business Editor
2 Officers of ESM Charged With Forgery
Associated Press
SPORTS
Prep Baseball : Mater Dei Gets 3-0 Win Over St. Paul
College Tennis : Chapman Upset by Bakersfield
Notre Dame Wins, 23-1, in Softball
Lynam Is Back at Work--as Loyola Coach
By Alan Drooz, Times Staff Writer
Lakers Lose Abdul-Jabbar, Game : He Gets the Flu, Then San Antonio Gets a 122-108 Win
By Randy Harvey, Times Staff Writer
Moore Is Confident Despite Losses : Move from Coaching Job Puts A's Manager in New World
By Milton Richman, United Press International
He Never Gets Wound Up Out on the Mound
By Jim Murray
Owners and Players Agree to Seven Games for Playoffs--Maybe
By Ross Newhan, Times Staff Writer
They Can't Be in Two Places at Once : World Cup and MISL Playoff Conflicts Affect Five Sockers
By Steve Dolan, Times Staff Writer
A DREAM PITCHING MATCHUP : Gooden vs. Lovelace . . . Lovelace?
By Gordon Edes, Times Staff Writer
Morning Briefing : Sutton Called the Shot 3 Months Ago
$1-Million Bonus Adds Incentive for Juli Inkster
By Shav Glick, Times Staff Writer
NBA Roundup : Cavaliers Beat 76ers for 4th Straight Time
By Dan Hafner
Yankees' Henderson on Disabled List
Associated Press
Smith Scores 41 as Clippers Win, 124-122
By Sam Mcmanis, Times Staff Writer
Japanese Pitcher Enatsu Is Released by Brewers
By Larry Stewart
Spring Training / Highlights : Oberkfell, Behind Horner, Wants Extension or Trade
From Times Wire Services
Spring Training / Dodgers : Johnstone Hasn't Got a Hit, or a Worry
By Gordon Edes, Times Staff Writer
Sutton Goes Right to Work at Kentucky
Associated Press
Spring Training / Padres : Most Players Are Pleased With New Playoff Format
By Tom Friend
Spring Training / Angels : Forsch Is Ailing, Swan Failing, John Railing
By Ross Newhan, Times Staff Writer
Lackluster Lazers Upset by Tacoma, 6-2
By John Fawaz, Times Staff Writer
Lamar Athlete Jumps 7-3, Takes Lead in Decathlon
Associated Press
NBA Gives Kings OK to Move to Sacramento
Groin Injury May Keep Nance Out of Playoffs
Associated Press
NHL Roundup : Black Hawks' 5-0 Win Keeps Title Bid Alive
By Dan Hafner
Gwynn's Hits Lead San Diego State to 16-2 Victory Over Cal State L.A.
Running / Julie Cart : Boston Marathon: Wallet-Break Hill for Top Runners
By Julie Cart
College Baseball : Turner Extends Hitting Streak in Fullerton Win
Prep Softball : DeJohn Leads Westminster Past El Dorado
By Gerald Scott, Times Staff Writer
Debonaire Junior Is El Conejo Winner on Big Move in Stretch
San Diego Prep Baseball / Lions Tournament : San Pasqual's Adams Finishes What He Doesn't Start in Final
By Mark Stadler
Horse Racing / Bill Christine : Stewards Fouled Up the Flamingo, Arcaro Says
By Bill Christine
Tennis Roundup : Sundstrom Beats Vilas at Monte Carlo; Arias Is Upset
From Times Wire Services
Community College Baseball : Golden West Wins Twice to Advance : Rustlers Defeat Cuesta, L.A. Harbor in Spring Tournament
McNamara Fines Evans for Mental Lapse, Then Relents
Associated Press
Motor Racing / Shav Glick : Speedway Cycle Champion Is Off to an Embarrassing Start
By Shav Glick
Jamie Berkman and Roxie Rafik Are the Best Buddies and Best Battery the Heritage League Has Ever Seen
By Jeanmarie Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Alemany Big Inning Crushes Crespi, 13-3
Preps ALL-VALLEY GIRLS BASKETBALL : Westlake's Stevens Leads List of MVPs
By Johannes Tesselaar, Times Staff Writer
National Short-Course Swimming Championships : A Mellow Carey Wins Backstroke With a Smile, Not a Pout
By Tracy Dodds, Times Staff Writer
Sherbeck Takes Over Titan Tennis Team
Wooden Presents Mullin With Award
By Bill Dwyre
Andy Russo of Louisiana Tech Is Named to Succeed Harshman as Washington Coach
United Press International
Sports DIGEST : Memorial Scholarship Fund Planned in Honor of Runner
FOOD
Make a Success of a Time-Honored Tradition : Cake-Making Tips to Ensure That It Will Rise to Your Fondest Expectations
By Minnie Bernardino and Donna Deane, Times Home Economists
It's that time again . . . Easter weekend is near, which means that it's time for you frustrated bakers to forget about your past failures, put on a happy face and turn out an Easter cake that will please your family and all of your guests. : EASTER CAKES
By Minnie Bernardino, Times Staff Writer
A Spring Celebration With a Russian Flavor : The Real Bliny Are the Star Culinary Attractions of the Festival of Maslenitz
By Rose Dosti, Times Staff Writer
Fond Remembrances of a Peanut Butter Chip Cookie From Coalinga
By Rose Dosti, Times Staff Writer
Antibiotics in Animal Feed Get a Closer Look
By Daniel P. Puzo, Times Staff Writer
For an Easter Entree, It's Lamb : Marinated Fruit and Nuts Add a Juicy Accompaniment to the Meal
Cheese Seasons Baked Potatoes : Makes Great Side Dish for a Special Dinner Party
What to Do With Extra Easter Eggs After the Bunny Has Come and Gone : Hard-Cooked Variety Can Be Used in Main Dishes, Salads
Variation on a Theme for Lighter Menus
Farm Motifs Invade Housewares
By Minnie Bernardino, Times Staff Writer
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