Units of General Dynamics Corp. received contracts totaling $20.6 million for production of Tomahawk cruise missiles for the Navy and M1 tanks for the Army.
Valerie Brisco-Hooks, a triple gold medalist in the 1984 Olympics, has been added to the 300-yard dash field of the Sunkist Indoor Invitational track meet Jan. 17 at the Sports Arena.
After a lengthy search with the aid of an executive headhunting firm, the American Stock Exchange said Wednesday that it has filled the eight-month vacancy in its presidency--by promoting from within.
The City Council on Tuesday filled vacancies on several commissions.
John Teske, president of the Garrett Corp., has been named to the Loyola Marymount University board of trustees.
James D.
Some of the best prep soccer players from Los Angeles and Orange counties will compete in the third Brea Kiwanis High School All-Star Soccer game Saturday at Gahr High in Cerritos, beginning with the girls' all-star game at 6 p.m.
Stolte Inc., a Los Angeles-based general contracting firm, has been named general contractor for
Merlin D. Gindlesperger . . . My dear mother would have loved that name.
Postmaster General Albert V. Casey on Monday named Comer S.
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President Reagan on Tuesday named Chief Justice Warren E.
President Reagan on Friday nominated Thomas Nassif, 43, a State Department expert on the Middle East, to be ambassador to Morocco.
General Electric Co. received a $5.1-million Navy contract for submarine generators.
Walter Stoeppelwerth of Washington, D.C. received Beverly Hills contractor Harold Hammerman's trophy for "excellence in training and education in the remodeling industry" at the recent National Assn. of the Remodeling Industry convention in Atlantic City.
President Reagan announced Friday his intention to appoint Assistant Secretary of State Richard T.
Lear Siegler Inc. got a $19.7-million Air Force contract to repair and maintain weapons systems.
Dr. Joseph I. Schultz has been appointed to the Little Company of Mary Hospital Board of Directors.
Units of Lockheed Corp. received Air Force contracts totaling $24.8 million to repair and maintain weapons systems and to provide flight data recorders for C-130 aircraft.