Some arms-control proposals are serious and some are propaganda ploys.
Edna Amelia Welton, the former secretary of the Placentia Orange Growers Assn. and a longtime
Franz Osthaus, whose tattered green visor was a familiar sight on the floor of the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange for 56 years, died Wednesday at age 82 in Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital.
President Reagan presented himself Wednesday night as the man who turned around "years of declining defense spending" only to find himself doing battle with those who would force the nation to accept "reckless, dangerous and wrong" reductions in the Pentagon budget.
A memorial service for Donald E.
As a longtime fan of "The Love Boat," I was disappointed to find that it disregards its female viewers.
Joseph E.
Margaret Murdock, a petite woman who for 60 years beat on the levers and pushed the pedals that sent music clanging out over the University of Berkeley campus, died Monday in Sacramento.
Dr. Harold M.S.
Longtime Green Bay quarterback Lynn Dickey, released by the Packers June 11 after contract
Harry Graham Balter, one of the youngest U.S. attorneys in California history and a leader of several municipal and religious organizations, died Tuesday at age 82 at UCLA Medical Center.
Santiago Carrillo, often called the father of the Spanish Communist Party, has been expelled from its Central Committee for maintaining hard-line, pro-Soviet views and refusing to compromise with moderates.
Murray Ward, most recently a senior consultant for E. F.
In 1954, less than a year after Buena Park became a city, Marguerite Courson rolled up her sleeves and went to work as a secretary for the city manager-city clerk.
"Stop the High Rise!"
The hardest thing about the Raiders, learned young Jerry Robinson, a lifelong fan who grew up in Santa Rosa trying to peek over the fences at their old training site, is playing for them.
Smitheran Honored--Bill (Smitty) Smitheran, longtime coach and athletic director at Downey High
The Exceptional Children's Foundation has established a memorial fund in memory of Frances Beckerman, a longtime volunteer who died Sept. 17.
Harry Van Arsdale Jr., the last of the union bosses from the George Meany era who mingled the threat of physical violence with political aplomb to achieve their ends, has died at his home after a long illness.
The Saddleback Inn takes pride in its historic artifacts and western art.