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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 6

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Paqt Mar. 27, 1971 Tomorrow Folsoiii, Howard Going One-Way Werber Arrested Again for Drugs Baby left At Cemetery LOS ANGELES (Ur A day-old infant found in a trash can at i East Los Angeles cemete yesterday. Authorities said the i ant, wrapped in a tow was listed in good condiU at County-USCMedic Center. The baby boy was fou by a gardener. Agents of the Marin County Drug Abuse Bureau and the State Bureau of Narcotics, armed with a search warrant, raided the home at 4 DeSilva Island at 7:50.

They said they found a partially smoked marijuana cigarette in a truck outside the Main to Howard. There will be no outbound change. The No. 84 Shopper's Shuttle will be re-routed from Hawthorne and Folsom via Hawthorne, Harrison, Third, Market, Ellis, and Mason to Eddy. Left turns will be prohibited on Mission Street at Fremont, First, Second, New Montgomery, Third, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Streets.

Towaway zones will be was in the place with Werber, who was charged with possessing marijuana, narcotics and dangerous drugs, in addition to contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Bail was set last night at $9375. Werber was acquitted in U.S. District Court of conspiracy to smuggle marijuana in the 1968 case, but was convicted of the possession charge in Marin County Superior Court. Frank Werber, former manager of the Kingston Trio, was arrested on narcotics charges again last night.

lie currently is free on bail while appealing a 1968 conviction of possession of marijuana, after narcotics agents found 258 pounds of the weed smuggled from Mexico at his home. Werber was arrested in his plush home on the shores of Richardson Bay in Marin County. home and found about a eliminated on Howard Sti and on the north side of 1 som, but the north sid Folsom between Third Eleventh Streets will becc a 4 to 6 p.m. towaway zon pound of marijuana seeds, as well as a quantity of peyote and a variety of other sus 1 and Howard Streets will become one-way over major parts of their length tomorrow. Folsom will become oneway eastbound between Eleventh Street and the Em-barcadero and Howard will become one-way westbound between Beale Street and Eleventh.

The change will lead the Municipal Railway to change routings as follows: The inbound No. 33 Ashbu-ry will travel on Mission Street between 18th and Fourth Streets, instead of on South Van Ness and Howard. There will be no outbound change. The No. 41 Union-Howard trolley coach will end at Beale and Howard.

From 26th and Mission to Beale and Howard, buses will be substituted. They will operate over the present route from 26th and Mission to Eleventh and Howard then via Eleventh, Folsom, and pected narcotics and danger ous drugs. They said a 17 year old girl If LF Btil Anl UlnclIIUH IHi awwiew I irrr riutUATnrailUV I ICtT 4 1 1 Search for 12th Zodiac Victim I' 1 I 1 1 A i ft I 1 the general area of the lake Acting on the theory that as the beginning point of Catholic Call For Boy colt Over Bias Catholics in the Diocese of Oakland today were urged to boycott the facilities of fraternal organizations with ra-c i a 1 1 discriminatory policies. The Diocese's Social Justice Commission also called on Catholics who are members of such clubs to work within the organization to change the racial policies. Although the commission search and that other phrases may have been more specific clues to where the body may have been buried.

Academy Award Nomination for BEST ACTRESS Carrie Snodgress LAST 6 DAYS It is believed the "Sierra FILM EDITING BEST VJSUJLEmCTSV IrjIRECT FROM ITS SENSATIONAL ROADSHOW 1 ENGAGEMENT! NOW AT POPULAR PRICES! V7TnTi CHARLTON HEST0NA Club" pointed to the conservationist organiza Mozart, Eat Your Heart Out! Todd Thorpe, 30 months, isn't composing sonatas yet, but otherwise, he's just about keeping up with Wolfgang Mozart, who was a pretty fair musician at the same age. The Mendham, N.J. lad has been taking violin lessons six months and recently gave his first concert. AP Photo tion's Claire Tappan Lodge on Donner Summit, 15 miles diary of a mad housewife a (rank perry film from the lake, and that other references to through AUIWV.WUI the pines around in the snow and pass Lake Ta statement did not mention hoe" may have applied to ski ELLIOTT GOULD IN the Elks Club by name, that and hiking trails fanning out organization was singled out from the lodge to remote I LOVE MY in a background statement the Zodiac killer may have employed a new code in his latest postcard mailing to a San Francisco newspaper, police officials in two California and one Nevada county searched isolated arreas today for what may be the slayer's 12th victim. The victim is believed to be Donna Lass, 25, a pretty nurse for a Lake Tahoe gaming casino.

Miss Lass disappeared without a trace last Sept. 6. The postcard delivered to the Chronicle last Monday bore a paste-on clipping of a winter scene, plus the phrases, "Sierra Club," 'around in the snow," "peek through the pines," "pass Lake Tahoe areas," "sought victim 12," and the now familiar sketched circle overlaying a cross signature of the Zodiac. TJsing the winter scene a reproduction of a planned condominium development at Incline Village on the north Lake Tahoe Shore law enforcement officials proceeded on a theory that Zodiac may have been pointing out areas in Placer and El Dorado counties near Squaw Val ncruRt accompanying its position paper. ley and Tahoe City.

tlchnicoloh- It also was theorized tne The Benevolent and Pro "through the pines" and Sat. "Tore" 1:00,5:45,10:30 "Hawaiians" at 3:30 Hi 3:45 and 8:30 tective Order of Elks voted 'Diary' 12:10,3:35,7:00.1 pass Lake Tahhoe" might 10:15 :35 2:00, 5:20 anri 8 have referred to the Mt. Rose at its national convention here last July to retain its white-only membership re Ski area, approximately 20 miles to the east of the Sierra Club lodge by skirting the quirement. IWHitSS III, fi TAVlwMKfW. si I II I I fflommiffee i -ills "The discriminatory rule and its practice within the lake shores.

Today, however, Washoe The suspense builds and builds and build Elks is public knowledge." the background statement County Sheriff Robert Galli, in whose jurisdiction Mt. Bus Driver Boohed for Killing Dog A Greyhound bus driver was booked for cruelty to animals last night after he shot a German Shephard with a .38. Herman Banks, 24, told police he shot the dog at Jefferson and Taylor Streets after it tried to attack him. The dog, named Kay, belonged to Joe Forakes, the owner of Damascus International Gift Shop at 2683 Taylor Street. He said the dog was well-known in the Fisherman's said.

"Although individual Rose lies, said he believed the high drifts of winter snow will prevent any finding of a body untiil the spring thaw. members and local lodges have been the subject of much public pressure, the until you find yourself wanting along with Mick Jagger and the Stones to m-Dm3 MgyniO 12th SMASH MONTH needed change can be made only at the national level." The commission noted that other social, fraternal and service organizations also practice discrimination and said, "We would discourage CTA May Join Teachers' Strike the use of club facilities by Wharf area and friendly. Church organizations as well lTT i -i .1 "TONIGHT AT 6 10" as by individual Catholics as an indication that they recognize that a moral principal is Dolson adjourned the meet ing in the hall a few mo violated ments later shook hands with ii: The commission said that 1 James Ballard, president of the teachers union, in a ges it is bringing its position to the attention of the newlv "The best stage production I've seen in years." -Herb Caen, 4-17-71 Tonight at 8:30 ture of teacher solidarity. Cfcarle. Coroom'i TO The two organizations, bit Til liltli FuTleitri, 533 flcllle, 5n Fiiitlm formed California Catholic Conference and urged that the church make a coordinat From Page 1 moments before by the CTA executive board: "The San Francisco Classroom Teachers Association Executive Board demands that the superintendent of schools attend CEC meetings from this time on.

"If the superintendent of schools does not modify his present budget which abro-gates existing agreements and programs with teachers ter rivals only that after Tickets at Tlck.hwi Moci In Ollici PbiM 14111 434-41Hm noon, had been united by ed effort to pass legislation drastic changes suggested in barring such discrimination at a State and local level. On Broadway Theater US Broadway, Sin Frinoxe lies: 433 6969 IRStiMior outlet! bnaneen's budget. The strike by the 1500-member teachers union began Wednesday and although most schools remained open because the CTA did not par FLEDERMAUS ana does not negotiate in good faith on the Master Jehann Strauu' immortal comic operetta, In ngliih Agreement, the SFCTA exec utive board will recommend ticipate, high schools operated on a curtailed basis. Absenteeism by students was as high as 33,000 out of an 89,000 VETERANS AUDITORIUM PHONE 7752021 or 8614920 Hi to a general membership it affectionate intimacy mad people laugh, litt.n and applaud." Fri.ef Examiner meeting on Tuesday at enrollment. TONIGHT ot 6:30 9:30 Vv" I 7 ESrij C) A r.f.,f.T.Wi1KiIV4tf'a' flrf ft EXCLUSIVE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 6NGAGEMENT SAl i jTIlF" OPEN DAILY lwymff7 ni.BftrJml I cS iiriff nnnniirT shown 0112:25,20 TONIGHT ot 8:30 toil perfi.

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