o Abortion—The Woman’s Center, 1027 S. Crenshaw (near Olympic Blvd.) Wednesdays at 7:30 PM.
o Mental—Central City Community Mental Health Center, 4272 S. Broadway (232-2441)
o Suicide Prevention Center, 2521 W. Pico (381-5111)
• District Health Centers provide many free services. For exact information, call the center or write to:
o County of Los Angeles Health Department, Public Health Education Division, 220 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, California 90012. Ask for a list and information about their health services.
EAST LOS ANGELES—670 S. Ferris Ave. 261-3191.
SUBCENTER—MARAVILLA—915 N. Bonnie Beach Pl. 264-6910.
HOLLYWOOD-WILSHIRE—5202 Melrose Ave. 464-0121.
SUBCENTER-WEST HOLLYWOOD—621 N. San Vincente Blvd. 652-3090.
NORTH HOLLYWOOD—5300 Tujunga Ave. 766-3981.
SUBCENTERS-PACOIMA—13300 Van Nuys Blvd. 899-0231.
TUJUNGA—7747 Foothill Blvd. 352-1417.
SOUTH—1522 E. 102 St. 564-6801
SUBCENTER—FLORENCE-Firestone-8019 Compton Ave 583-6241.
SOUTHEAST—4920 Avalon Blvd. 231-2161.
SOUTHWEST—3834 S.Western Ave. 731-8541.
LEGAL AID
• The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles at 106 3rd St. (628-9126) provides help in civil matters.
• The ACLU of Southern California is located at 323 W. Fifth St. (MA 6-5156).
DRAFT COUNSELING
• AFSC—980 N. Fair Oaks, Pasadena 91103 (791-1978)
• Black Community Draft Assistance-7228 S. Broadway, LA 90003 (778-0710)
• Catholic Peace Assn.—911 Malcolm Ave., Westwood 90024 (474-2683)
• Counterdraft-PO Box 74881, LA 90004
• East LA Peace Center-409 N. Soto, LA 90033 (261-2047)
• Episcopal Draft Counseling Center-514 W. Adams Blvd., LA 90004 (748-4662)
• Fellowship for Reconciliation 4356? Melrose, LA 90029 (666-0145)
• First Unitarian Church-2936 W. Eighth St., LA 90005 (389-1356)
• Free Clinic-115 N. Fairfax, LA 90036 (938-9141)
• L.A. Comm. for Defense of Bill of Rights-(MA 5-2169)
• L.A. Draft Help-1018 S. Hill St., LA (RI 7-5461)
• Myra House-191 N. Sunkist, West Covina (338-9636)
• Northeast Peace Center-5682 York Blvd., LA 90042 (257-2004)
• Peace House-724 Morengo, Pasadena 91103 (449-8228)
• Resistance-507 N. Hoover, LA 90004
• The Resistance-11317 Santa Monica Blvd., Westwood 90024 (478-2374)
• SFVSC-Student Service Center, Admissions and Records Office, San Fernando Valley State College, Northridge (349-1200, ext. 1181)
• UCLA Draft Counseling Center—UCLA Law School, 405 Hilgard Ave., LA 90024 (746-6092)
• USC Counseling Center-Gould Law School, University Park, Student Union Bldg., Rm. 217 (746-6092)
• Valley Peace Center-7105 Hayvenhurst, Van Nuys 91406 (787-6925). Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
• Venice Draft Info Center—73 Market St., Venice 90291 (399-5812)
• War Resisters League-1046 N. Sweetzer, LA 90069 (654-4491)
• Westside Jewish Community Center-5870 W. Olympic Blvd., LA 90046 (938-2531)
• Women Strike for Peace-5899 W. Pico Blvd., LA 90019 (937-0236)
PLAY
Los Angeles has 14 miles of beaches extending from north of Pacific Palisades to Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro.
Will Rogers Beach State Park, 15100 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades, extends north three miles from the Santa Monica city limits to a point near Topanga Canyon. This beach has a large, popular surfing area.
Venice Beach, 2100 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, extends from the Santa Monica city limits south to Marina Del Rey. Six acres have been developed into a park with picnic areas, shuffleboard courts and the Venice Beach Pavilion. The huge Venice Fishing Pier is located here, and there is an area for surfing.
Isidore B. Dockweiler Beach State Park, 11401 Vista del Mar Ave. extends from Marina del Ray, south of the city of El Segundo. This beach has 700 fire pits and a surfing area.
Cabrillo Beach, 3720 Stephen White Drive, San Pedro, located at the northern end of Los Angeles Harbor, has picnic areas, fire pits and a section for surfing.
Royal Palms Beach, 1799 Paseo del Mar is equipped with picnic areas and fire pits.
Griffith Park is the largest park and the favorite gathering spot of the local hip community. It’s next to the Ventura and State Freeways.
Arroyo Seco Park is located along the Arroyo Seco and has picnic, recreational and bowling-on-the-green facilities. You’ll also find the Los Angeles Zoo at 5333
Zoo Drive in the park.
Brand Park and Memory Garden opposite the old Mission San Fernando is a real strange place to go.
Echo Park has the largest artificial lake in Los Angeles. Fishing programs for kids are conducted each summer and electric boats are available for rent.
Hancock Park, located on Wilshire Blvd, between Odgen and Curson, has the LaBrea Tar Pits with prehistoric animal and plant fossils all over the place.
The Exposition Park Rose Garden on Exposition Blvd. is a seven-acre sunken rose garden that smells great.
Founded by Hubert Eaton as “the first step up to heaven,” Forest Lawn Memorial Park, overlooking beautiful downtown Glendale has to be the wildest spot around. It is pure L.A. with the largest collection of reproduced statuary in the world. Jean Harlow, Sabu, Clark Gable and other loved ones are tucked away here. You can turn on in front of the Jean Hersholt Memorial, fuck in the Aisle of Benevolence located in the Great Mausoleum, and trip out on a stereo sermon emanating from the giant Mystery of Life sculpture. Far-fucking out!
There are over fifty free museums in the greater Los Angeles area. We are listing those of special interest.
California Museum of Science and Industry-Exposition Park, 749-0101.
Hollywood Wax Museum-6767 Hollywood Blvd. (near Grauman’s Chinese Theater).
Los Angeles County Museum of Art-5905 Wilshire Blvd. in Hancock Park, 937-2590.