- Lay off His Ears
- Soaps in Spain
- Pentagon Shows Itself Adept at Art of Deception : Press: Coverage generally helped the allies, and military officials encouraged erroneous assumptions by reporters and exploited television's thirst for dramatic pictures. Some news outlets uncovered the battle plan but kept it secret.
- Women Serving in the Gulf War
- Women Serving in the Gulf War
- The Fallout Continues From Benjamin Trade
- Setting the Record Straight on Raveling
- County Plans for Emergency Water Limits
- Backers, Opponents of Tax Hike for Jail File Official Arguments : Measure J: The levy, to be decided May 14, is criticized as one to fund a 'Taj Mahal.' Those in favor say new facility will keep neighborhoods safe.
- Simi Valley Again Finishes Second After 3-1 Loss in Girls' Soccer Final
- GOLF SENIORS AT OJAI : Rain Cuts Tournament to 2 Rounds
- College Basketball
- Those Daring Young Men in the Cirque's Front Office
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CITY 4-A GIRLS' FINAL : Washington Rolls by Crenshaw
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Hill-Hearns Has a Personal Touch
- STAGE REVIEW : Wonderful, Wacky 'Buddha' May Answer Bowery Prayers
- TV Reviews : 'Father Grew Up' Wilts in a Soggy Story
- Fisher Stevens: He's More Than the Boyfriend of Michelle Pfeiffer
- TV Reviews : Ghosts, Romance in 'Lantern Hill'
- Property Tax Cut Is on the Horizon for Thousands : Assessments: The state's real estate slump may translate into cuts of up to 25%. Counties gird for a reduction in income.
- Lenders Found Stricter on Minorities: The nation's...
- Algeria Denies Report of Asylum for Hussein : Politics: French paper says Iraqi president requested safe haven. Iraqi envoy rejects story.
- TWA Slashes Prices Again: Trans World Airlines...
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Aided Drug Passage, Court Told
- Strawberry Gets $4-Million Pitch From Lasorda
- STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS : OC's Okada and Santana Take Different Approaches to Win
- Day Becomes Sixth Jockey to Top $100-Million Mark
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN'S ROUNDUP
- Bishop Vinton R. Anderson, who presides over...
- TELEVISION REVIEW : Leningrad Hosts Musical Tribute to Tchaikovsky
- DECORATING ADVICE : Floral Tile Provides Contrast to White Bath
- GARDENING : Doing Violence to Your Violet Can Be Avoided
- Abel Quezada; Mexican Political Cartoonist, Painter
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : Oil: Bleak Assessment
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. May Be Nearing Philippine Base Deal
- Thailand's King OKs Interim Constitution
- Putting Vietnam Syndrome to Rest
- FULLERTON : Murder Charge Isn't Revived in Drug Case
- 1,000 Attend Service for Lancaster Mother, 3 Daughters
- STANTON : New Fees OKd for In-Home Businesses
- Rationing Meat Will Save Water, Vegetarians Say
- FILLMORE : Body Identified as Camarillo Man
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- County Seeks De la Fuente Bond : Courts: Unusual filing asks that he post an amount equal to millions he wants for land county seized for jail.
- Rains Knock Out Power, Roads : Storm: The downpour raised water levels at area reservoirs, but won't affect cutbacks, officials say.
- Developers Being Sought for Desert Business Park
- Storm Leaves Destructive Footprint : Weather: System that dropped more than 3 inches of rain on San Diego and knocked out power to almost 175,000 is expected to dissipate today.
- Phoenix Ends Skid, Top Gulls
- Wet Grounds Force Postponement of Soccer Title Games
- Sockers Make Kansas City Pay for Moves
- Stankie Suspension Still Stands After Hearing
- BofA Upset at FDIC's Pace in Selling Off Failed Bank
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STANFORD : Navy Probes Lack of Stanford Audit
- Images of War: Carnage, the Last Push, Nightmares : On the battlefield: There was elation--and anger--when fighting was halted.
- Colombian Rebel Force Surrenders Its Weapons : Civil war: The country's third largest guerrilla army is dissolving as part of a year-old peace process. Two other groups have stepped up attacks.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Ex-County Clerk Named to DMV Post
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : A Town's Tragedy
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Attorneys Ask for Bakker's Release
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Home Front : Troops: All Her Sons
- Judge Says Man in AIDS-Related Assault Case Was Denied Right
- Panel Urges Suspension of Principal
- CYPRESS : City, Group Help to Care for Rabbits
- VENTURA : 2 Women Convicted in Marketing Scam
- Toreros' Road to Final Four Down to One Lane
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Brothers Advance to Semifinals
- GYMNASTICS UCLA INVITATIONAL : Keswick, Umphrey Lead Bruins
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION 4-A GIRLS' SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP : Unbeaten El Toro Is Cream of Crop
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WCC TOURNAMENT : Pepperdine, No. 1 Now, Will Try to Hold Spot
- Sexuality Reports Back Presbyterian, Episcopal Changes : Study: The Episcopal Church's July convention will get to consider a church panel proposal to ordain gay and lesbian seminarians.
- The Community Video Advisory Board of Orange...
- A Big, Busy Family Avoids the Housework Blues With Easy Cleaning and Ingenuity : Immaculate Invention
- A Home's Breathing Stains the Baseboard
- Carolco Pictures Is Talking to Several Potential Investors
- Reinhard Bendix; Sociology Professor Considered Max Weber's Successor
- Protesters Claim They Were Beaten by Officers : Dissent: An anti-war group lodges a complaint charging that the National Park Police roughed up drumbeating demonstrators across from the White House.
- Nurse Looks Familiar
- 2-Year Term for Man Who Shot Youth at Border
- Irvine : 2 Convicted Burglars Escape From Jail
- Ojai : Builder Withdraws Subdivision Plan
- Garcia Altered Date Books, Prosecutor Says
- Home Not So Sweet for Northridge, Which Loses to Southern Utah, 115-98
- OFF-ROAD RACING AT LAS VEGAS : In Mint Condition, by Any Name
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : Trojans Pull Off a Surprise by Defeating Washington, 69-62
- Palm Springs Tennis Tournament Is Wiped Out by Showers Again
- Insanity Over Wages at High-Water Mark
- Stone's 'The Doors' Brings Out a Different Side of Kathleen Quinlan
- New Nest Pleases Old Jays : Baseball: New Padres Fernandez, McGriff are adjusting to life after Toronto.
- STOCKS : Trader Optimism Gives Dow Index 27.72 Boost
- Van Nuys Plant May Miss Out on GM Electric Cars
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Business as Usual After Gulf Oil Scare? : Energy: Even though the U.S. just fought a war, in part to protect access to Mideast oil, few Americans seem to have drawn lessons about energy use from the conflict.
- Sara Lee Acquires 51% of Hungarian Company
- Great Western Buys Florida Thrift: The Beverly...
- U.S. Approves Drilling on Sacred Indian Wild Land : Environment: The Blackfeet tribe and conservationists oppose the exploratory Montana oil and gas well. An appeal is planned.
- GI Reported Killed Calls Home : Military: Kansas private shocks mother with news he's alive; Army apologizes.
- Smog-Fighters Concede Ride-Sharing Is Unfair to Some : Environment: Poor and minority commuters may be put at a disadvantage, air quality officials acknowledge. But they are pleased by the program's early results.
- Morocco Frees Coup Leader's Relatives After 18 Years in Jail
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Gulf Coast Oyster Warnings Posted
- POWs Reported Well
- SANTA ANA : School Health Clinic Plan Is Criticized
- ANAHEIM : Man Gets 15-to-Life in Son's Fatal Beating
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIPS : Santa Clara Manages to Hold Off Verbum Dei
- Hard Work Has Paid Off for Tustin's Reider : Division II-AA: Senior is a key part of Tillers' success. But it took hours of practice to crack the starting lineup.
- DIVISION III GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Santana Gets Everyone Involved in Title Win
- DIVISION III BOYS' PLAYOFFS : De La Nuez Takes His Best Shots, And Ramona Tips Kearny
- Santa Clara Nails Down 3rd Title in a Row
- Facing the Season With Eyes Open : Angels: Whether he starts in the outfield or not, Bichette doesn't intend to get caught napping again.
- Knicks Fire Al Bianchi, Name New President
- Swimming
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING : Four-Time Champion Clovis Leads Valhalla; Poway Third
- 'Day of Decency' : Radio: The 18-hour anti-censorship program originated at UC Irvine will be broadcast simultaneously by 12 California college radio stations on Monday.
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : CSUN's Losing Streak in Baseball Actually Has a Winning Look
- Mindszenty Conference Set Today
- Sculptor to Exhibit Works, Technique
- Check It Out: Statues for In-House Moves
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Diplomatic Front : At the Vatican
- THE KUWAITI ROYAL FAMILY : BACK IN POWER
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Heroes: Honors Urged
- Leave, Iraq Says to Allied Troops : Occupation: Forces remaining on nation's soil 'represent evil intention,' a radio broadcast says.
- 2 Americans Killed on Still-Risky Battlefield : Aftermath: Doctor and medical aide are victims of mines. Thousands of Iraqi troops still roam the desert.
- Fire Causes $600,000 Damage to Apartments
- Parents Meet With Oxnard Educators on Campus Violence
- Council Candidates' Last Debate Marked by Rancor
- Panel Delays Decision on Aging Pipeline
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 19 East Tennessee State Defeats The Citadel in Southern Tournament
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Nicklaus Advances; Azinger Disqualified
- DIVISION IV GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Coronado Can't Halt Lincoln's Trek to Regionals
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Magrane Out for the Season
- Newport Beach Pastor to Run for Post
- The NBA Players Assn. filed a grievance...
- Music Reviews : Chamber Society at Chapman College
- MUSIC REVIEW : Perick Conducts Opera as Concert
- Wily Ways to Use Childhood Dread : Youth theater: 'Wiley and the Hairy Man' and 'Stone Soup,' as presented by SCR's Young Conservatory Players, use imagination and buffoonery in trying to capture the audience.
- Here's a Defender of Sportscaster Leitner
- Everyone Wants to Be on Front Page, but . . .
- Grammys, Prayer, Women and Dylan
- New Directions in Energy Policy
- Marvin Cobb Ripped for Suit Against USC
- What Barkley Does Makes Him Valuable
- Women Serving in the Gulf War
- The Fallout Continues From Benjamin Trade
- Women Serving in the Gulf War
- Countywide : TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Tracy Murray Deserves Praise for His Attitude
- The Fallout Continues From Benjamin Trade
- Why Was Griffin Playing Shortstop at All in 1990?
- These Guys Would Have to Beat Themselves
- Most Could Get By on $4 Million a Year
- For Angels, One Step Forward, One Step Back
- Grammys, Prayer, Women and Dylan
- Obituaries - March 2, 1991
- Names in the News - March 2, 1991
- Retailers Banking On Postwar Buying Spree : Economy: After a drop in taxable sales in the third quarter of 1990, county merchants anticipate an upturn with purchases of big-ticket items.
- Possible Illegal Ownership of D.C. Bank Probed : Finance: Institution headed by Clark Clifford may be controlled by Luxembourg depository that pleaded guilty to laundering drug money.
- 6.5 Billion Gallons at Prado Dam Dumped : Drought: O.C. officials see waste, but the water is sent to the ocean to protect a rare bird and for flood control.
- U.S. Shakes Off Torment of Vietnam
- Copter Pulls Woman From River : Rescue: A Fullerton College student is clinging to life after she, her brother and a friend toppled out of their raft on the rain-swollen Santa Ana River.
- Storm Ebbs but Another on Way
- Water Pipe Break Floods Streets and Shakes Buildings : Sherman Oaks: A gush of about 300,000 gallons from a main rupture submerges cars during rush hour.
- Two Titans Suspended After Arrest : Fullerton: Freshman basketball players Vernon and Bloodworth charged in connection with the use of stolen credit cards.
- Lakers' Pfund Contacted by UC Irvine
- Access Software's 'Links' Shoots a Hole in One
- Millions of Iraqis Face Threat of Epidemics, U.N. Health Officials Warn : Medicine: They cite an urgent need to restore water supplies, food stocks and medical services.
- COLUMN ONE : A Rallying Point for Iraqi Exiles : In the aftermath of war, their world is alive with possibilities. Many are trying to overcome rivalries--even hatred--to oust Hussein and shape their homeland's future.
- From Sky and on Ground, Storm Wages War on Roads, Houses : Floods: Sandbag crews struggle against water and muck that sweep through Quartz Hill.
- New Coroner Choice Is No Stranger to Controversy
- Latest Rainstorm Packs a Punch
- In 11 Seasons at UCI, Mulligan Almost Always Had the Last Word
- Four South Bay Teams Play for Basketball Championships
- USD Target of Lawsuit
- UNLV: It's Not Facing Suspensions
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Hernandez Could Have Surgery Soon
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Smith Celebrates 60 With Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Benefits to Help Rep Bounce Back
- STAGE REVIEW : 'He-Man' a Bright Chronicle of War Between the Sexes
- The Day in the Gulf
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Battle Front : Gulf Weather
- Japan Giving Peru $167,000 in Aid to Fight Cholera
- Poindexter Lawyer Says U.S. Trial Evidence Was Tainted
- Pipe Bomb Discovered in UC Santa Barbara Building : Threats: Purported anti-war group also claims responsibility for two similar devices found earlier.
- Big Grant for Planned Parenthood
- Families Are Waiting to Pop the Cork
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Who Won, Who Lost in Media Coverage of Conflict
- AIR FORCE IN EXILE
- DESIGNER : Shifting Out of Neutrals, Into Fuchsia
- Study Cites Divorce, Child Poverty Links : Families: Standard of living often plunges after a breakup. But financial problems may be as likely to lead to a separation as result from it.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Home Front : Market Update
- Hospitalized Wife Killed; Man Ends Life
- End OF THE Line : Alan Cranston had a gift for fund-raising. But tapping S&L; tycoon Charles Keating Jr. proved the downfall of his political career.
- Election Heats Up Over Gifts From Developers : Cityhood: Charges by El Toro candidates break unwritten agreement to eschew political attacks. Residents will vote on whether to incorporate.
- Seabees May Come Home This Month : Gulf War: One battalion should be on its way within weeks, but two construction units might have to wait.
- L.A. MARATHON ROUTE
- Storm Winds Rip Convention Center Canopy
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Trustee Is Subject of Inquiry
- Spectacular Blaze Near SDSU Causes $3.5 Million in Damage to 2 Buildings
- VENTURA : Driver Hurt in Train Collision
- Counselor Gets Over 6 Years in Rape of Inmate : Courts: The former Youth Authority employee contends the 16-year-old made the allegations so she could sue him and the state.
- It's Really Been Beautiful Outside--If You Own a Towing Service, That Is
- Survey Not Supportive of Stadium Proposal
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mediate Still Hot, Shares Doral Lead
- Auto Racing
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Better Late Than Never, Snow Falls on California Resorts
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- COLLEGES : Lions Failed to Restore the Roar
- MOVIE REVIEW : Saura's 'Ay, Carmela!': A Slight but Touching Comedy
- The Orange County Stock Watch listing was...
- Poland and Jews
- Increase in UC Student Fees
- Increase in UC Student Fees
- Closing Latinos' Education Gap
- CLIPBOARD : Water District Surcharges
- Increase in UC Student Fees
- REAL ESTATE : Campers Settle In for First Chance at Choice Floor Plans
- Hills to Close 32 Stores: Hills Department...
- Rising Out of the Ashes of Disaster
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Battle Front : Light Strike Vehicles
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : In the Soviet Union
- THE NUMBERS
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : The Mother of . . .
- First of 4 Storms Packs Wet and Windy Wallop in S.D. : Weather: Power outages, rockslides and flooding result. Weaker storms expected through Saturday.
- OXNARD : Schools Take Steps to Save $3.1 Million
- Transit Board Votes to Raise Trolley, Bus Fares by 15%
- California IN BRIEF : SAN RAFAEL : Rationing Starts in Marin County
- Villa Park : Water Conservation Plan Goes Into Effect
- Bernhardt Fund Raising Going Slowly; Opponents Rely on Own Money
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- Olsman in Lead for All 157.2 Miles of L.A. Marathon
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : LIBERTY LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : SAN FERNANDO LEAGUE
- Morceli's Present Is Indoor 1,500 Mark: 3:34.16
- ARTS
- American International Group Inc.: The international insurer...
- Fluor Could Reap Benefits of Peace : Kuwait: The Irvine firm's ties to the region and technical expertise may help it be among those to rebuilt the war-ravaged nation.
- Justices Uphold Screening Tenants on Basis of Income : Courts: State's civil rights act does not extend to economic discrimination, the court rules.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Lead Said to Imperil Radiator Repairmen
- Iraq Accepts Cease-Fire Talks : U.S. Wants Quick POW Release, Formal End of War : Diplomacy: Washington plans a U.N. move that could ease some economic sanctions against Baghdad. But the allies expect the arms embargo to continue while Hussein remains.
- Armed Resistance Governs Chaotic Kuwaiti Capital
- Allied Sweep Jars Soviets' Military Chief : Kremlin: Defense Minister Yazov admits some weak spots, but he cites the older Iraqi weaponry used by Iraqis.
- Moorpark Race Hinges on Growth
- Lancaster Officials Make Late Push for School Bond
- SAN CLEMENTE : Student First to Ace 5 Advanced Classes
- Parade to End All Parades, and Ending at Disneyland
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Bountiful Portions, Heady Spices, Rich Greek Fare at 'Never On Sunday'
- 9 Runners From Area Named to All-State Team
- Amateur Theaters Ahead of the Pros In Mining the Hart-Kaufman Canon
- REAL ESTATE
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : War Hasn't Whipped Economic Enemies on the Home Front
- REAL ESTATE
- WHAT LEADERS WERE SAYING
- MWD to Fine Cities, Districts $11 Million
- Moorpark City Council
- Tanker Pulled From Sea Without Spilling Fuel
- Officials Scratching Their Heads Over What to Do With Old Toilets
- EL MODENA : Residents Complain About Grant Process
- Newspapers Seek Access to Mobil Documents : Torrance: Oil firm argues that information given to the city to resolve a suit over refinery safety should be kept secret. A judge will decide.
- Gangs Trade Gunfire at Mini-Mall; 2 Hurt
- Former DEA Agent Called a 'Crooked Cop' at Trial : Courts: Prosecutor says Darnell Garcia has repeatedly lied about his role in drug trafficking scandal. He admits committing more than 20 felonies while in law enforcement.
- Colbert Pleads Guilty
- Colony Revels in 'Bedroom Farce'The Colony Studio...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Markets Brush Off War News; Dow Loses 6.93
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Strict Auto Exhaust Rules to Be Adopted
- BOOK REVIEW : Fiction Dissects Doctor's 'Moral Morass' : DOC-IN-A-BOX <i> by Robert A. Burton</i> ; Soho Press $18.95, 225 pages
- A Time for Coming, and Going, Home : Orange County: Kuwaiti family is ready to return while relatives of soldiers hope for reunions soon. But some reservists are still shipping out.
- RECREATION: BOATING : Hybrid Athlete? Here's Your Boat : Once a week, look in Newport Bay for a Brea man's hydrofoil pedal craft that is part kayak, part bicycle, part airplane.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : In Egypt
- Panel May Delay Vote on Pipeline : Mobil Oil: The proposed 92-mile line--from Kern County to Torrance--has generated widespread public opposition.
- Q & A : Making Sense Out of L.A.'s Water Rationing Plan
- Girl's Face Slashed as Bystanders Watch
- Judge Gives a Sentence of 10 Years to Brando : Crime: Marlon Brando, speaking tearfully for the defense, testifies that he and his ex-wife failed their son.
- Police Phase-Out to Be Weighed
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : WESTSIDE LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : ALPHA LEAGUE
- Golf Really Can Be Torture and Proof Is in the Putting
- Universal Pulls Out of Chaplin Film : Movies: Studio cites budget worries in Sir Richard Attenborough's life of silent-film great. But others suggest creative, casting differences.
- 'Ellingtonia' Again Brings Kenny Burrell to Southland
- 'You Can't Take It' Was Taken for Granted : Theater: Because the rights were readily available, it lacked the urgency and the cachet of "a hot new script," SCR's artistic director says of Hart-Kaufman classic that opens tonight.
- ARTS
- Spring Brings Area Arts Scene Into Bloom : Art: Large number of shows in varied genres is testament to maturing of the area's gallery scene, observers say<i> . : </i>
- L.A. Gear in Talks With Banks: Sneaker...
- * James R. Wood has been named...
- AST Stock Offering Brings in $49 Million
- * Michael Kelley has been appointed senior...
- Israel Cautiously Celebrates End of War
- Returning Troops Will Get a Hero's Welcome
- DESIGNER AWARDS : The Winners Are . . . Short, Simple Looks
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The Battle Front : Phone Numbers
- Tens of Thousands of Iraqi Soldiers' Bodies Left Behind : Casualties: Body count is practically impossible with victims in tanks, bunkers and roadside ditches.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Multinational War on Drugs Urged
- COLUMN ONE : Doomsday for War Forecasts : For months, analysts spelled out the disaster scenarios. But good planning, deft diplomacy, military skill--and some luck--produced a remarkable success.
- Countywide : Supervisors Name New Chief Lawyer
- Now That We've Won the War, How Do We Win the Peace? : Military triumph must not be followed by political failure
- Laborer Hiring Center to Close After Complaints
- COLUMN LEFT : War Proves TV's Value as Propaganda : A Denver survey finds serious news-watchers in the dark about facts but highly supportive.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PREVIEWS : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- COMMENTARY : The Roadrunner Had No One to Run To
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Museum Features Lifeguard History
- Loyola Dons Its Battle Gear : Basketball: Lions draw San Francisco in first-round West Coast Conference Tournament game.
- Politics Aren't New to Burke : Marathon: His companies have been investigated by U.S. Senate and the California legislature.
- Moorpark Stands Tall in 64-58 Loss : Quarterfinals: Raiders battle Sequoias' lofty front line with sagging 2-3 zone to keep the game in doubt until the final seconds.
- MUSIC REVIEW : American String Quartet Plays 'Degenerate' Works : Bing Theater concert complements 'The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Nazi Germany' exhibition at County Museum of Art.