- Names in the News - Oct. 29, 1991
- Names in the News - Oct. 29, 1991
- Christo Project Insured for $2 Million : Liability: The policy was a condition of approval for the umbrellas' installation. Kern and L.A. counties are not expected to be held responsible for death.
- County Nurses Call Strike; Sharp Cut in Services Seen
- Christo Says He's Saddened by Fatality : Umbrellas: The environmental artist says he will dedicate a book and film about the project to the Camarillo woman who lost her life.
- WALLY FILES: Wally Joyner, the Angels' top...
- Christo Project Insured for $2 Million : Liability: The policy was a condition of approval for the umbrellas' installation. Kern and L.A. counties are not expected to be held responsibile for death.
- SNARL TAMERS: County transportation officials say they're...
- LAWN CHOKERS: Most people who want pretty...
- LAKE TORO? When asked last March to...
- Fire Officials Worry About 'Oaklands' : Orange County: They say localities with narrow, winding roads, wood-shingled roofs and hillside brush creeping toward homes are 'designed for disaster.'
- Palestinians, Israel Jockey for Talks Position
- THE COMFORT ZONE : Few of Us Live the California Dream at Home
- Countywide : United Way Names Campaign Leaders
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- SAT Tests Loom Large for Seniors : Education: Students cram for Saturday exam that can determine where they go to college. More than 123,000 in state are expected to take it.
- NOTES : Realignment Support Strong, Tagliabue Says
- ELECTIONS / ANTELOPE VALLEY SCHOOLS : Discontent Could Heat Up Major Contest : Boards: The choice is between incumbents and outsiders who often have rival views. Nearly 100,000 people can cast ballots but only 10% to 15% are expected to do so.
- After 31 Years, They Still Seek Checkmate : Raiders: Nick Bell is an attempt to counter the Chiefs' Christian Okoye, but who can catch Harvey Williams at Kansas City tonight?
- Baker Assails Arab's Claim as PLO Delegate
- COLUMN ONE : Treating the Pain of Children : Young patients often are given nothing to ease their suffering. But researchers are finding that unrelieved torment poses serious health consequences. Safe treatment is being sought.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : New District Head Will Discuss Future
- San Diego
- Tiny Jewish Science Movement Manages to Hang On for 70 Years : Religion: Some of its few adherents meet in Sherman Oaks. They believe the keys to health and happiness are prayer and a positive outlook.
- COLLEGE TENNIS : Collantes Defeats Willens for Title
- No Excuses on Road to Playoff Oblivion : Rams: A 31-14 drubbing at Atlanta shows their problems, precedes a stretch against five heavyweights.
- Armenian Holocaust Film Held Back From Students
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : THE SHOE FITS
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Harpsichordist Kipnis at L.A. Bach Festival
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chorale Gives Dvorak His Birthday Due
- OAK PARK : Public Library at High School Under-Used, Officials Contend
- Siren Sounds of Past Lure 35,000 : Graying Fans Hear the Doobies, Spirit
- FULLERTON : School Gets Partner for Science, Math
- Miscellany
- To Brodie, It's Sound of Music : Golf: After 20 years of Southern California jeers, he hears cheers for winning a senior tournament in a playoff.
- Pardee Jumpy, Oilers Get Jump : AFC: Moon throws three touchdown passes in the first half of 35-3 victory over Bengals.
- Baryshnikov Steps Modernly Tonight
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Brown Makes Conducting Debut With LACO
- Irvine Is at Crossroads on Continued Growth : Election: The ballot issues will affect the future of development. It will also test the strength of 2 factions.
- ELECTIONS SCHOOL BOARD : 15 Candidates Battle for 2 Open Seats in Ventura
- What a Concept! Obeying Traffic Signs to Lessen Danger
- The Instinct Is Fine--It's Deeply Parental : But consent laws are not a cure for teen abortion
- Ring of Modern U.S. Life in an 1890s Tale : THIS EARTH OF MANKIND, <i> by Pramoedya Ananta Toer,</i> translated by Max Lane, William Morrow, $23; 350 pages
- Miscellany
- Packers Still Dominate the Buccaneers, 27-0
- More Disney on Video
- ARTS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : McEntire's Vocal Magic
- 3 Missing After Boat Catches Fire
- MISSION VIEJO : Vocational Training Grants Are Available
- Car Bomb Blast Kills American in Turkey
- A Whim to See Umbrellas Proves Fatal : Camarillo Woman Had Rare Illness but Lived for the Minute
- Reducing Risk of Faulty Mammograms : Gov. Wilson signs key legislation, but national standards are also needed
- Century Amateurs In the Red : Golf: Group's true colors come through in victory over the professionals. The victory tied the series at 10.
- Miscellany
- Vikings Sweep by Cardinals : NFC: Walker runs for three touchdowns as Minnesota beats Phoenix for the second time in three weeks, 28-0.
- Lions Show Cowboys There Is No Place Like Home
- Braves' Fans Still Hold Their Tomahawks High
- TV Reviews : 'Scandalous Mayor' and His Last Hurrah
- MUSIC REVIEW : Moscow Virtuosi, Spivakov Offer Mozart at Center
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : A Potent 'Rock for Choice' at Palace
- He Grins at Bears and Takes Bull by the Horns
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- WARNING: Despite all the talk about razor...
- SOUTH KOREA
- INTERNATIONAL
- Christo Folds Up Umbrella Art Project : Landscape: A death causes the project to close early amid high winds.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : $88-Million Jackpot to Be Shared 6 Ways
- Art of Take and Give: Japanese Learn Philanthropy : Donations: Many firms have concluded that charitable giving is an essential cost of doing business globally.
- Heady Sales or Hogtied Business? : Motorcycle Helmet Law Runs Up Against Liability, Harley Riders
- AUSTRALIA
- INTERNATIONAL
- Russia's Economic Plan: Save Itself First : Moscow: Yeltsin is to outline the reform program today. Collapse of the center is noted.
- GORGED ON GORE: Don't look for a...
- OCCUPATION: PUMPKIN PATCH MANAGER
- Hydrogen Space Clouds Puzzling
- Replica of Vietnam Veterans Memorial to Visit
- Meeting in Orange County, Arab Group Says It is Optimistic About Peace Talks
- Man Dies After Van Nuys Shooting
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLLUTION : It's Do-It-Ourselves Time : Contamination of the San Gabriel Valley's water is spreading; a cleanup partnership is proposed.
- San Diego
- Tales of S&L; Skulduggery Set Amid San Diego's High Rollers
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Sweet Gets Grungy at Club Lingerie
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ridgway Mines World of Downtrodden : The most effective songs in his appearance at the Coach House deal with plain, tattered people just trying to cope.
- THOMAS R. TIMMONS, President, Business Directions Inc.
- Suicide Victims Were Adamant, Lawyers Claim
- REGIONAL REPORT : Trash Dumps May Intrude on Desert Serenity
- Grieving Husband Recalls How a Whim Turned Into Tragedy : Victim: The 34-year-old insurance agent also had a rare disease and was living life to the fullest, her spouse says.
- Homicides Soar to Tie S.D. Record : Toll: In less than 10 months, the 1991 killings have tied the homicide record set during 1988.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Reopening Day Nears for City Hall
- Inexpensive but Powerful Solar Cell Developed
- SIMI VALLEY : Target Date Set for Bottle Village Work
- Countywide : Free Flu Shot Offer for People Over 55
- Smith at a Loss to Explain Blunder : Braves: He inexplicably slows at second base and can't score run that might have won World Series.
- Chargers Short-Circuited, 20-9 : AFC: San Diego can't score a touchdown and falls to Seattle despite a strong defensive effort.
- BREEDERS' CUP : Bertrando Is Best Hope to End California's 25-Race Drought
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Kantner's Idealism Still Flies
- Would Spock Have Canceled 'Good & Evil'?
- TV Reviews : Frankenstein Monster Takes Parody Route
- Table-Hopping Suits Designer for Tiffany
- Quake Rattles Town
- * Walter M. Elsasser; Geophysicist Won National Medal of Science
- MASQUERADE: Pic 'N' Save in Westminster reports...
- Christo's Staff Stunned, Grasping for Answers : Tragedy: Project headquarters, usually a scene of bustling activity, was eerily quiet Sunday as downcast workers tried to figure out what went wrong.
- Disabled Plane Lands on Hospital Grounds
- Mauling the Mall : Development: A plan to build a factory outlet center on agricultural land in east Camarillo awakens a grass-roots movement.
- Cambodians Celebrate Peace Accord : Festival: The local community commemorates the treaty that will place their native land under United Nations' administration for 2 years.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Planning Panel OKs Hospital Expansion
- PEOPLE WATCH
- JAPAN
- * Alan Harper; Producer, Arts Editor of 'CBS News Sunday Morning'
- * Grant Turner; Longtime 'Grand Ole Opry' Announcer
- Boy, 14, Dies When Car Veers Into Pole
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- Bad Plays Mean Pagel Gets to Play : Rams: Backup manages a touchdown pass after replacing Everett with team trailing by 24 points in the fourth quarter.
- The Objective Is to Carry the Ball Into End Zone
- ARTS
- STAGE REVIEWS : Mysteries Served With or Without Comedy : Theater: Mystery Cafe dishes up funny 'Rio Can Be Murder' in addition to dinner, while dramatic 'Alibi' at NewWorks is too full of clues.
- DANCE REVIEW : Ballet Pacifica Takes Some Risks in Opener
- AN APPRECIATION : Bill Graham: The Activist Promoter
- Rockwell Teams With Lockheed on AX Attack Jet
- N. American Free Trade Progress Seen : Negotiations: After two days of meetings, draft texts of an agreement are ordered by U.S., Canadian and Mexican officials.
- Signs of the Times: A sign in...
- College Football
- 49ers' Continuing Their Turnaround With Defense, 23-7 : NFC: San Francisco gets six sacks and forces five turnovers in victory over the Eagles.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : WORLD SERIES : Leibrandt Not Talking About Game 6
- San Diego Spotlight : Local TV News Stations Lag in Entertainment Coverage
- WORLD SERIES / ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : Old Man Still Has the Stuff
- STAGE REVIEW : A Nasty Reality From 'Extra Man'
- Coast Guard Searches for 3 After Boat Catches Fire
- Ballot Issue Takes Aim at Election Process That Is Magnet for Lawsuits : Measure A: Backers say plan for filling council vacancies would eliminate litigation. Critics say no, quite the contrary.
- Miyazawa Confirmed as Next Japanese Prime Minister, Calls for Aid to Soviets
- Evidence of Meteorite Disaster
- 'Prescription for Disaster' : Buildup of Dry, Dead Brush Has Officials Fearing Wildfires on Hillsides Ringing the Valley
- Vista
- They're Singing in the Streets : Homeless Find Therapy in Music
- Twins Win Full Classic in 10 : Game 7: Larkin's pinch single beats the Braves, 1-0. Morris goes the distance, giving up seven hits, and is voted the most valuable player.
- Millen Gives Patriots Hope, Takes It Away : AFC: He runs out the clock for the Broncos, who win on Treadwell's three field goals, 9-6.
- New Charger Math Adds Up to Defeat : Football: Miscalculation on field-goal attempt is sign of the times for the Chargers, who lose to Seattle, 20-9.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Violent Crime Up by 5%, FBI Reports
- Register Cites Circulation Drop of 25,000
- Nation IN BRIEF : WYOMING : Sen. Simpson Rues Anita Hill Criticism
- New L.A. Area Code: Dial 310 for Confusion
- Toxic Discharges
- San Diego
- Numerous Derailment Claims Still Unresolved : Seacliff: Three months later, the railroad has settled 10%. Hundreds of residents, businesses and workers do not know if they will be compensated.
- Driver Arrested After Chase in Saugus
- Pike Hasn't Yet Begun to Reach His Peak : Water polo: Though he dominates the Southern Section record book, Corona del Mar goalie looks to win the 4-A title and play in college.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Series Exceeds All Expectations
- SDSU's Hawke, Storto Fall in the Semifinals of Tennis Tournament
- Miscellany
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : McEntire's Vocal Magic
- An AL Skeptic Is Won Over by the Total Game
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Brahms, Larsen, 'La Mer' in Long Beach
- Weekend Reviews : Dance : Urban Bush Women Explore Heritage
- Circuit BoardwalkIn an area where cloning successful...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Orders Cleanup of Old Landfill Site
- Anger Ebbs During Broderick's 2nd Murder Trial : Justice: Defense for former La Jolla socialite claims testimony from prosecution witnesses has changed since first trial.
- YORBA LINDA : Council Term Limits Proposed for Ballot
- VENTURA : Independent Student Has a Graduation All His Own
- Kosar Passes Browns Past Steelers
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- MOVIE REVIEW : Trite Plot Terminates 'The Hitman'
- Many Israelis Skeptical About Talks, Suspicious of U.S. : Mideast: Only 37% in poll expect good results. The downbeat outlook is traced to daily conflict, tragedy.
- Arab Group Optimistic About Mideast Peace Talks : World affairs: Anti-discrimination committee hears calls for U.S. officials to pressure Israel for concessions and predictions of regional stability.
- Dinosaur Greenhouse Effect?
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Teams Advance to 3-on-3 Competition
- Lawn Parking Offenders May Face Crackdown : Neighborhoods: Councilman Holden urges stricter enforcement against the illegal practice. But some residents say minorities will be hurt.
- College Football
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Defense Again Falls Down in 4th Quarter
- Manning Still Running After Exhibitions : Clippers: He completes his first preseason stint in L.A. Rivers makes his debut in 98-93 victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv.
- Rams Swing, Miss, but Miller Misses Few Against Them : Defense: By the time the pass rush gets to the Atlanta quarterback, he has the ball in the end zone.
- Mutual Funds
- Knowing Latino Market Pays Off for Agency : Advertising: The company landed a large supermarket account with a campaign depicting the customers' culture.
- THE PHILIPPINES
- A Vote for the Planet? : Ecology: 'Earth Voice' hopes to gather 1 billion endorsements for the environment, but some critics say it is little more than a self-aggrandizing PR effort.
- Soviet Republics OK Plan to Pay Off Debts : Economy: Most agree in principle to divide up the nation's wealth as part of the ambitious program.
- Irvine Unified School District
- Countywide : Rain Ranges From Drops to Downpour
- Designated Driver Dies, 1 Hurt When Car Broadsided
- OAK TREE MEETING AT SANTA ANITA : General Meeting Wins the Volante; Nine Others Bunched at the Finish
- Aztec Defense Makes Difference : College football: Scoring actually is down this season, altering the image of the offensive-minded Western Athletic Conference.
- Braves Stopped, But Twins Ran On
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Thought-Provoking Set From Stan Ridgway
- TV Reviews : Katey Sagal Turns Dramatic in 'Innocent'
- Weekend Reviews : Music : Moscow Virtuosi, Spivakov Return
- Miscellany
- Hitting TV With the Off Switch : Boycott: A viewer coalition plans a boycott Tuesday to vent displeasure with network programming of sex and violence.
- FISCAL FRIGHT: Is nothing sacred? Seems even...
- Sen. Cranston Probe
- Political Control
- Texas Killings and Gun Control
- Texas Killings and Gun Control
- LAPD's Efforts to Stop Gangs
- Insurance Rebates
- Science / Medicine : Sounds...
- Sen. Cranston Probe
- Texas Killings and Gun Control
- Jury List
- Texas Killings and Gun Control
- Texas Killings and Gun Control
- Sen. Cranston Probe
- CHARGERS REPORT CARD
- Redskins Turn It Around on Giants : NFC: Trailing, 13-0, Washington rallies for 17-13 victory, ends six-game losing streak against New York.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Buffalo Gets Quick Payoff in Trade for LaFontaine
- Disabled People Deserve Respect in Hollywood
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pasadena Symphony Opens Season
- ART REVIEW : A Look at Latino Diversity
- COLUMN LEFT : Racism Is the Bottom Line in Home Loans : After rejection by banks, blacks and Latinos are driven to private lenders who charge 30%, using the same bank capital.
- Revamping of Slumping State Lottery in the Works : Gambling: New director is preparing to recommend a $25-million cut in administrative expenses. Every aspect of the operation is likely to be hit.
- Back to the Nest : Just as parents kick back and relax, their adult children return. How do families make the best of the new circumstances?
- The Check Is in the Shredder, IRS Says : Taxes: Refunds worth nearly $5 million were destroyed after postal carriers in L.A. County returned them as undeliverable.
- Man Dies When Truck Hits Tree
- Three Ways to Get It Right : WATER WATCH: And three politicians who are on the case
- PORT HUENEME : Panel to Study Use of 'View Tax' Law
- Symposium to Offer Visions of Future
- Recycled Plastic May Be Headed for the Dump
- No One Shows Up for Touted Anti-Gay Event
- ELECTIONS / OUTLYING AREAS : Rural Candidates Can Win With Very Few Votes
- Bacteria Used to Fight Cancer
- Bobby Labonte Finishes Fifth, Wins Points Title
- Fiery Attitude Helps Coach Cope With Illness : Prep football: Henry Pacheco, who spent the past 12 seasons at San Pedro High, has been battling leukemia.
- MEN'S SOCCER
- PLATFORM : Humanizing Courts
- TRANSPORTATION : Tollways Will Make Things Worse : The answer to traffic woes lies in ride-sharing alternatives, not in pay-per-drive roads built in pristine areas.
- Olympics
- Arab World Uneasy Over Which Way Talks Will Go : Mideast: The feeling is that the conference is both a last chance for peace and the prelude to years more of hostility.
- Countywide : Free Booklet Offers Benefits Advice for People With AIDS
- 100 Years of History in the Making : Culture: Historical Society of Southern California celebrates its centennial. Group seeks to encourage a wider interest in the past among a diverse population.
- SEAL BEACH : Council to Discuss Boundary Changes
- TUSTIN : Man Hikes for Dollars, Nets $6,750
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Michael Miller May Return to Irish
- Saints Pull Back, Help Bears Surge : NFC: Harbaugh beats weakened pass rush to hand New Orleans first loss. Andersen has 60-yard field goal.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- TV Reviews : High-Tech Tricks Spook 'Last Halloween'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Southwest Chamber Group at Chapman
- Poles Widely Split in Vote for Parliament : Election: Seven top parties share about 68% of the vote. Heirs of the now-defunct Communists get substantial support.
- Black Liberation Groups Unite in South Africa
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Review Prayer Procedure
- VENTURA : 2 Groups Endorse Council Candidates
- Snitch a hated man after environmental case : Former Earth First! member never strays far from his .45 automatic after key role in prosecution.
- PLATFORM : Open the Books
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Allem Makes Up 7 Strokes to Win at The Woodlands
- College Football
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Ends Drought by Winning in Sweden
- WORLD SERIES / ATLANTA BRAVES vs. MINNESOTA TWINS : Twins' Fans Take to Streets to Celebrate
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Museums, Galleries Don't Just Hang Art; They <i> Install </i> It : Newport Harbor facility is a case in point. Its entire biennial has been turned over to installation works. Others can be found at local colleges.
- Producer Turns the Tables on a Film Critic
- Foreign Stock Markets
- Wynn's International, Inc. : ORANGE
- 3.3 Earthquake Rattles Parts of Riverside County
- Environmental Services Take Root : Competition: The industry is quickly maturing as major companies enter the field and new markets open up.
- Texas Killings and Gun Control
- MOVIES - Oct. 28, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 28, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 28, 1991
- MOVIES - Oct. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 28, 1991
- TELEVISION - Oct. 28, 1991
- Big-Name Fund-Raising Event Prompts Questions : Politics: Supporters say swanky party helped a worthy cause. Critics fault it as big-money lobbying.
- FOCUS : Limits by Chinese Strain Sino-American Trade
- Why We Live Here : In Selecting a Community, Southlanders Opt for Being Close to Jobs and Family
- At Summit Arms Discussions, It Will Be a Whole New Ballgame : Nuclear arsenals: Major unilateral reductions have been announced. Bush and Gorbachev must now decide what kind of cuts to make in long-range missiles.
- Israelis Grant Wider Access to Dead Sea Scrolls
- SEALS OF THE WORLD by Judith...
- For the Love of Horror : 'Fear in the Dark' on A&E; explains the human urge to be frightened
- End of Cold War Puts a Calm Face on Superpower Get-Together : Summit: Such sessions are no longer an unpredictable clash of the Soviet and American titans. But they remain a valuable forum.
- Walnut : Computer to Run Utilities
- Plotting an Escape : Although You May Have Grave Doubts, Visits to Cemeteries Can Be a Spirited Experience
- Pomona : Red Light for Car Collector
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Ahead of Their Time
- Rising Doubts May Cool Off Tax-Cut Fever
- Crenshaw Plaza Movie Theater Talks Collapse : Revitalization: Potential operator withdraws, saying house would not be large enough to succeed. Move is blow to CRA and mall shops.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : Preaching the Politics of Bigotry, Duke Finds an Eager Audience at LSU
- Reports of Fading Soviet Influence in Middle East Affairs Are Premature : Geopolitics: With European-oriented republics seceding, Russia must strengthen historical ties with its Muslim populations.
- Area Around Home of Missing Woman Searched
- An Oxnard Son Means to Fight for the Gold : Boxing: For years, Robert Garcia has been aiming for the Olympics. With trials looming, supporters want to send him to L.A. for heavy-duty training.
- Bowe May Be Fighting for Title Next Year : Boxing: Road to a championship fight keeps getting shorter for promising heavyweight.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Freshman Goes to the Air, Deflates Kentucky, 49-27
- No. 17 Illinois Hazed by Northwestern : Big Ten: All-purple Wildcats, rain combine to end Illini's Rose Bowl hopes, 17-11.
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Redlands Runs to 54-3 Victory
- Washington, Hobert Too Tough for Oregon
- Baseball
- POP MUSIC : Hammer Can't Touch Rap's Vitality, Pulse : * 1/2 HAMMER "Too Legit to Quit" <i> Capitol</i>
- COVER STORY : Rekindling the Fire : Metallica, Guns N' Roses and U2 are leading a hoped-for resurgence of rock as a passionate, social force
- Car Deal for Flights to Germany
- New Efforts to Boost Mexico Border Tourism Should Yield Better Roads : Spending: Multimillion-dollar program is also expected to provide drivers with more unleaded fuel, highway rest areas and emergency roadside service.
- GOINGS ON
- NASA Urged to Buy Soviet Space Station
- COLUMN ONE : Alarming Problems in Security : As alarm systems proliferate, false calls are infuriating police and fire personnel. More and more cities are issuing stiff fines and refusing to respond.
- Bradbury : City's Finances Excellent
- Old Issues Get New Life as 6 Vie for 2 City Council Posts : Election: Eminent domain, big business and local politics are all resurrected as points of contention in race.
- Indonesian Volcano Erupts; Doctor Missing
- Dreyfuss on Dreyfus : A True Story Of Anti-Semitism Comes To HBO From The Viewpoint Of The Flawed Hero
- 'Everybody Wants a Piece of Africa Now' : Culture: Kente, a cloth rich in color and tradition, weaves its way into wardrobes of African-Americans. 'It makes me feel stronger,' one wearer says.
- Angry Retirees March on Park, Protest Drugs : Urban policy: They demand a crackdown on dealers, prostitutes and transients in the open space near City Hall in Santa Ana.