THE BESTâ€"BAR NONEâ€"In.this Lon- don pub, everyone is his own bar- tender. The beer taps 'are on the customers’ side and they serve them- selves. Business is rising in the pub. PLAYING THE ANGLESâ€"One of those places known as a “fisherman’s paradise†is Lake Worth, on Florida’s east coast. High point during area’s winter season is the Fiesta del Sol when it makes its bow to the sun. THE lARGEST? ‘EYE-EYE'â€"This is one of two tracking radar an- tennae on the American Mariner, a new missile-research patrol vessel in the South Atlantic. The largest such afloat, RCA-designed system can “see†any missiles at distances of hundreds of miles. WHY', DAVID CROCKETT!-â€"Fess Park- er, who came to fame via the Davy Crockett route, is caught by the cam- era as he comes out of Hollywood dressing room. He’s convalescing here. THE BESTâ€" don pub, tender. customers†selves. B I J, everyone is hi: The beer taps rs’ side and they : Business is rising ; Lon- 1 bar- »n the them- GUNNING FOR HIS DADâ€"Strapping on a gunbelt, Loren Grey, son of famous author Zane Grey, gets a chance to appear in one of his father’s stories on television. The younger Grey is a psychology teacher in Los Angeles. THOSE OLD BUCCANEERS who roamed the Span- ish Main would look with admiration on Don Yuen, a 27-yearâ€"old San Francisco jewelry maker who plans to sail the oceans in a galleon he is building himself. Yuen is contructing a replica of a Spanish sailing ship of some 200 years ago. He bought a 35-foot Navy Distributed bu Kina Features Syndicate. launch and is erecting the superstructure of a galleon over it. Stanchions and equipment were salvaged from homes that were being torn down. The ship will become the permanent home of Yuen, his wife and their infant daughter. Yuen is not an experienced seaman, so he is going to take courses in navigation. NOT HIS TIMEâ€"Former Mayor Tom L. Johnson may be thinking it’s a good thing he‘s still not the city’s chief executive after a snowstorm dumped snow on his statue at Public Square in Cleveland.