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LAW IN ACTION
SAFETY MEASURE
You can prevent legal trouble easier than you can get out of it once you are in.
Most wage earning, child-rearing, home-buying, tax-paying, installment buying people see little need for a family lawyer. Yet he could come in handy if you knew when to see him.
Often under prodding such a family may get a lawyer to write a will; but most people wait for trouble to strike, before they think of a lawyer. That's how it used to be with doctors. Now people get checks before they are sick.
So when do you see a lawyer?
Can you spot the symptoms of legal trouble?
Yes, you can: Check with your family lawyer when:
1. Your status changes: Upon coming of age, marriage, the birth of your children, buying a house, divorce, or death in the family. For at these times you may need to draft or revise your will, change your insurance, straighten out your property rights, or refigure your taxes.
2. You buy or sell. Look out for flaws in the papers before you go into debt, part with money, or sign anything involving big money or long term debts. So far as you can, make sure, too, that you don't bite off more than you can chew.
3. You enter into contracts. Promises—spoken, written, or implied—bind you if they call for a "consideration," some-
4. Someone threatens your rights. The law exists to defend them, but with some if you don't invoke them yourself, they lie dormant.
When you can, bring your lawyer "live" facts (e.g. unsigned contracts; vexing, unfiled tax returns, unmalled letters, etc.). He can help you much more and at smaller cost than when you bring him the "cold" facts (mistakes you have made which now threaten trouble).
But above all, get both live and cold facts to your lawyer at once. For time may run out. (A debt, for example, may be outlawed). Your lawyer may be able to help you today, but not so much tomorrow.
Tell your lawyer what you want. Tell him all the facts, good or bad, and then keep him informed at each step. He is sworn to keep what you tell him in confidence. He cannot help much unless he knows all the facts. Once you have a family lawyer who is already familiar with your needs, he can act swiftly and wisely in
figure your taxes.
2. You buy or sell. Look out for flaws in the papers before you go into debt, part with money, or sign anything involving big money or long term debts. So far as you can, make sure, too, that you don't bite off more than you can chew.
3. You enter into contracts. Promises—spoken, written, or implied—bind you if they call for a "consideration," something of value in return. Make sure that you haven't by word or deed offered or accepted such promises before you know what you are getting into.
Note: California lawyers offer this column so you may know about our laws.
Books in Review
Weekly book listings presented by the Anaheim Public Library, 241 S. Los Angeles St.
FICTION
MRS. 'ARRIS GOES TO NEW YORK by Paul Gallico. This time, the doughty Mrs. 'Arris takes little Henry across the Atlantic to America to find his father, and what follows is a riot of fun and laughter, and an unexpected ending.
THE GATES OF HELL by Calder Willingham. A collection of short stories; all of them portraying some aspect of modern American life by a young author. Some of them are quite good.
NON-FICTION
THE AMERICANS by Robert Frank. A photographic trip around America, with some very stark photos representing some parts of our life from coast to coast. Reveals some aspects of our social lives.
THE AMERICAN BALLET by Olga Maynard. Some very good photos and some good writing about the troupers, the repertoire, the famous companies, who made and make ballet in America.
THE DRIFTWOOD BOOK by Mary Thompson and Leonid Skvirsky. Contains good photos of decorative pieces made entirely from tains many fine photos, some in color.
THE TECHNIQUES OF READING by Horace Judson. Discusses all the many kinds of reading, such as: skimming, comprehension, reading for note-taking, the techniques used to master these types, including some sections on tests, outlining, and an answer section.
Scouts Depart for National Jamboree
By Doug Huff and
Mike Femster
On Tuesday the three Jamboree bound troops of the Northern Orange County Council met at the Chrysler Training Center for an overnight stay before making an early start for Colorado Springs. All the troops pitched their tents on the lawn in front of the center.
After the camp was set up, the troops had a medical exam to determine if there was any physical change since the boys' family doctors examined them. Late in the afternoon the dads of the Jam-
THE AMERICAN BALLET by Olga Maynard. Some very good photos and some good writing about the troupers, the repertoire, the famous companies, who made and make ballet in America.
THE DRIFTWOOD BOOK by Mary Thompson and Leonid Skvirsky. Contains good photos of decorative pieces made entirely from driftwood and other native natural materials, how they are finished, and how they are put together.
GUIDE TO THE FAR EAST AND THE MIDDLE EAST by E. C. Gellhorn. Something for the vacationer to take along with him when he tours the Far East. Contains information on climate, shopping, tours, hotels, customs, in such countries as Burma, Pakistan, Japan, Arabia, Egypt.
HELPING TEACHERS UNDERSTAND CHILDREN by American Council on Education. How to describe child behavior in reports, how to study behavior patterns in children, studying children in groups, and behavior evaluation.
LINCOLN AND THE CIVIL WAR by C. Canby (editor). A very fine selection of writings, some by men who knew Lincoln, his cabinet and his generals, some by historians who are experts on the subject. For all Civil War fans.
NO ROOM IN THE ARK by Alen Moorehead. Enjoyable to read because the writer's sympathy with the land, the men, the animals, the future of Africa, come through to the reader; con-
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