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                       GREAT WESTERN FINANCIAL CORPORATION
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                            H. F. AHMANSON & COMPANY
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H. F. AHMANSON & COMPANY          HOME SAVINGS OF AMERICA          NEWS
                                  SAVINGS OF AMERICA

4900 Rivergrade Road, Irwindale, California  91706 * (818) 814-7922


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                           CONTACTS:
- ---------------------                              Media: Mary Trigg
                                                          (818) 814-7922
                                                Investor: Steve Swartz
                                                          (818) 814-7986


                   WASHINGTON MUTUAL'S ABILITY TO USE POOLING
                          ACCOUNTING FURTHER QUESTIONED


      IRWINDALE -- March 31, 1997 -- H. F. Ahmanson & Company (NYSE:AHM) today
stated that Washington Mutual's (Nasdaq:WAMU) press release of March 27 raises
further questions about Washington Mutual's true intent with respect to stock
repurchases and the viability of its using pooling of interest accounting with
respect to its merger with Great Western (NYSE:GWF).  Washington Mutual had
issued its press release in an attempt to respond to Ahmanson's questioning of
Washington Mutual's ability to use pooling of interests accounting for its
proposed Great Western merger.

      Specifically, Washington Mutual stated in its press release that it has
"never in its history instituted a common stock repurchase program, has never
stated an intention to institute such a program, and has no plans to do so in
the future."

      What Washington Mutual did not do in its press release was:

      1.)  State that it had been misquoted in a national publication when it
referred to its stock repurchase program and the potential increase in that
program.  For example, the February 4, 1997 American Banker attributed to
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Washington Mutual's CEO the following: "Washington Mutual would step up its
stock repurchase program if it can't find suitable opportunities."

      2.)  Explain the meaning of the "capital management" and "capital
flexibility" euphemisms if they do not mean stock buyback -- euphemisms that
Washington Mutual has allowed to be broadcast through numerous press and
investor reports.

      3.)  Address the fact that it allowed numerous analysts and major
shareholders to market the view that Washington Mutual really intends to use
stock buybacks to compensate for its failure to meet its aggressive revenue
projections - a fact that is not disclosed in its SEC filings.

      4.)  Acknowledge that either failure to qualify for pooling or failure to
be able to use "capital management" may mean significant value risk for the
holders of Washington Mutual stock and of Great Western stock.



      5.)  Pledge that Washington Mutual will not repurchase shares for two
years after the Great Western deal -- as First Bank System (NYSE:FBS) was
required to do as a condition to use pooling in its proposed acquisition of
First Interstate.

      H. F. Ahmanson & Company, with nearly $50 billion in assets, is the parent
company of Home Savings of America, one of the nation's largest full-service
consumer banks.


              SHARES OF GREAT WESTERN FINANCIAL CORPORATION ("GWF")
                  COMMON STOCK HELD BY H. F. AHMANSON & COMPANY
               ("AHMANSON"), ITS DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
            AND CERTAIN EMPLOYEES, OTHER REPRESENTATIVES OF AHMANSON
              AND CERTAIN OTHER PERSONS WHO MAY SOLICIT PROXIES OR
                 CONSENTS, AND CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN ANY
                                 OF THEM AND GWF

Ahmanson and certain other persons named below may solicit proxies (a) to elect
three nominees and one or more alternate nominees (the "Nominees") as directors
of GWF at the annual meeting of stockholders of GWF to be held on a date to be
announced (the "Annual Meeting") and (b) in favor of the adoption at the Annual
Meeting of a non-binding stockholder resolution and seven proposals to amend the
By-laws of GWF.  Ahmanson and certain other persons named below are also
soliciting consents from stockholders of GWF to approve proposals, without a
stockholders' meeting, to adopt non-binding resolutions of stockholders and
amendments to the By-laws of GWF.  The participants in this solicitation may
include Ahmanson; the directors of Ahmanson (Byron Allumbaugh, Harold A. Black,
Richard M. Bressler, David R. Carpenter, Phillip D. Matthews, Richard L. Nolan,
Delia M. Reyes, Charles R. Rinehart, Frank M. Sanchez, Elizabeth A. Sanders,
Arthur W. Schmutz, William D. Schulte, and Bruce G. Willison); the following
executive officers and employees of Ahmanson or its subsidiaries:  Kevin M.
Twomey (Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer), Madeleine
A. Kleiner (Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer and
General Counsel), Anne-Drue M. Anderson (Executive Vice President and
Treasurer), Tim S. Glassett (First Vice President and Assistant General
Counsel), Linda McCall (Senior Vice President and Director of Corporate Taxes),
Stephen A. Swartz (Senior Vice President and Director of Investor Relations),
Barbara Timmer (Senior Vice President and Director of Government and Legislative
Affairs), Mary A. Trigg (Senior Vice President and Director of Public
Relations), Eric Warmstein (Senior Vice President and Director of Corporate
Development), Samantha Davies (Vice President of Public Relations), Adrian
Rodriguez (Vice President of Public Relations), and Peter Bennett (Assistant
Vice President of Public Relations); and the following Nominees: Lawrence A. Del
Santo, Robert T. Gelber, Wolfgang Schoellkopf, Hugh M. Grant and John E. Merow.

As of March 28, 1997, Ahmanson is the beneficial owner of 2,784,100 shares of
GWF Common Stock.  Other than Mr. Gelber, who owns 332 shares of GWF Common
Stock, none of the Nominees is the beneficial owner of any GWF Common Stock.

Other than set forth herein, as of March 28, 1997, neither Ahmanson nor any of
its directors, executive officers or other representatives or employees of
Ahmanson, any Nominees or other persons known to Ahmanson, who may solicit
proxies has any security holdings in GWF.  Ahmanson disclaims beneficial
ownership of any securities of GWF held by any pension plan or other employee
benefit plan of Ahmanson or by any affiliate of Ahmanson.  Ahmanson further
disclaims beneficial ownership of any securities of GWF held by Ahmanson or any
of its subsidiaries for the benefit of third parties or in customer or fiduciary
accounts in the ordinary course of business.

Although Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation ("CSFB") and Montgomery
Securities ("Montgomery"), financial advisors to Ahmanson, do not admit that
they or any of their directors, officers, employees or affiliates are a
"participant," as defined in Schedule 14A promulgated under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 by the Securities and Exchange Commission, or that such
Schedule 14A requires the disclosure of certain information concerning CSFB or
Montgomery, CSFB and Montgomery may assist Ahmanson in such a solicitation.
Each of CSFB and Montgomery engages in a full range of investment banking,
securities trading, market-making and brokerage services for institutional and
individual clients.  In the normal course of their respective businesses, each
of CSFB and Montgomery may trade securities of GWF for their own account and the
account of their customers and, accordingly, may at any time hold a long or
short position in such securities.  As of March 26, 1997, CSFB held a net long
position of 6,224 shares of GWF common stock and Montgomery held no shares of
GWF common stock.

Except as disclosed above, to the knowledge of Ahmanson, none of Ahmanson, the
directors or executive officers of Ahmanson, the employees or other
representatives of Ahmanson who may participate in this solicitation or the
Nominees named above has any interest, direct or indirect, by security holdings
or otherwise, in GWF.