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JUNE 4, 1033. PART VI. Lakes and Streams Continue to Fill Creels With Limit Catches of Trout and Bass 2 SUNDAY MORNING. 'Fishermen have CHAP1N AT HUDSON HELM AGAIN RETREATS OF UPPER ARROYO SECO POPULAR New Angeles Crest Highway Makes Region Easily Accessible if -r rr-r. -v UNUSUAL LUCK Outlook Over Business Optimism Expressed rQwrns River and Mono Lahe INTEREST SHOWN IN NEWJRICES Thousands Throng Willys Showrooms Since IS'eus of Reduction Made Known 1 t.

if PLANTS HIT HIGH SPEED FOR MONTH Car Production for May Around 200,000, Detroit Reports Indicate Basins Angling Good i ''June Lahe and Hush Creek i' 4 Open to Anglers Daily i j. i 'fx': I 1 "Limits of Bass Continue to 4 t. 1 Thousands of Interested Los Angeles motorists have crowded the Eleventh and Hope showrooms of Willys Distributors, since the mid-week announcement of a sharp price reduction on the Willys 77 car. according to E. G.

Davles, head of the concern. Frank Anding, vice-president and 3 ICi A. .1 i.l If DETROIT, June 3. (Exclusive According to advices received fwa various automobile pnts throughout the country, the output for May will run over 200,000 vehicle Every indication points to a continuance of this production through June. The big production trio of Chevrolet, Ford and Plymouth hme placed steel releases on a basis thai indicates a continuance of the present rate of activity.

Almost every plant in Detroit did far better than it had expected in May. Plymouth has been running full speed ahead all month. On one day this company produced 1800 units, the greatest output it has achieved in any one ds.t, Pontlac turned out 2000 more cars than it had expected to do. Chevrolet has not be lie Landed in South BY CEPII B. SALISBURY 4 Automobile Club of Southern California Good trout fishing continued during the past week la the Owens River end Mono Lake basins.

Many limits were taken from Grant, Silver ftnd Walker lakes, according to re-i ports received. Orv Mohler and Ralph Baker took limit of nice trout on Wednesday jand again Thursday in the upper 'reaches of the Owens River between Big Springs and the Ford 'Ranch. Fly fishing In this part of 'the river Is now at its best. I Warm weather during the last few days has started the annual Inin.nfT. The lower stretches of the Mir-" general manager of the Willys-Overland Pacific Company, which has Its plant in Los Angeles, pointed out last week in announcing the price reduction that the Willys Is now "priced In Los Angeles as well as built here." Sam Black, factory manager of the Willys-Overland Pacific plant, reports that the factory ran last week on a 90 per cent capacity basis, giving employment to 350 additional employees.

This volume production basis makes possible the new low price, according to factory officials. EARLE C. ANTHONY, COMPLIMENTED Here is shown Roy D. Chapin, Secretary of Commerce In the Hoover administration, who has been re-elected president of the Hudswi Motor Car Company. He Is seen beside his new Terraplane eight at the Hudson factory in Detroit.

croakers were made from Sunset Beach south. A few months ago the only means of getting out to the head of the Arroyo Seco was by hiking or horse At Clemente the live bait boats and the barge had several days' good With the re-election of Roy D. sport with barracuda, yellowtall and bass. Some nice catches of eorbina Chapin to the post of president and built more cars at its Flint plant, but all the assembly plants Tarry-town, N. Atlanta, St.

Louis, Rnd Oakland, Cal. have exceeded preliminary estimates. Olds and Buick have both bea going great guns during May, Packard plant is running six daw general manager of the Hudson were also made along the beach. Coronado Islands furnished sev The car Is extremely streamlined and according to Willys officials it is capable of a speed of seventy miles an hour. Yosemite Trout Fry Get Month Earlier Chance eral days' good yellowtail fishing Motor Car Company, those who are familiar with the past career of this and several days that were almost blanks.

dynamic figure In the Industry are predicting a period of intense activity on the part of the Hudson are roily and high and will 'probably continue to be so for the Inext two or three weeks. The lakes this region should continue to furnish good fishing as the weather land water warm up. i OrEN FOR SEASON June Lake and Rush Creek are 'now open to fishing every day during the balance of the season. June has been open only on Saturdays and Sundays during the month May and Rush Creek was closed 'the entire month. During the month of June these popular fish-ling waters should furnish anglers Jeome excellent sport and well-filled 'creels.

Word has just been received that the road leading into Virginia Lakes back. Tills region behind Pasadena has always been popular with those who enjoy the wide-open spaces. Now that the Angeles Crest Highway reaches into this country many motorists are spending an afternoon or a week-end in the eool retreats In the upper Arroyo Seco. The highway begins at the foot of Haskell avenue In La Canada and ascends gradually Into the neighboring Sierra Madres. The road is all high gear, with wide, sweeping curves that command beautiful vistas of Los Angeles and factory.

Fisher Body Building Seen at Exposition Residents of this section who visit CHESS BY R. J. RYAN Chapin has long been known for his optimistic spirit and aggressive ness. He has frequently expressed himself as being fond of a "good scrap," and he has let little time elapse between his return from Washington, where he served as Chicago's Century of Progress Exposition will find the Fisher Body June 4. 193S Addrm all mull to Chesi Editor, The Timet, Lot Antelea.

Chess and checker headquarterj, 130 South Broadway, eecond floor, Southwest Bulldlrg. Vlsltorj alwuya welcome. Secretary of Commerce in the Hoov assembly line in YOSEMITE, June 3. Trout planting in Yosemite Valley this season started May 1, a full month earlier than in previous years, and 142,000 Lochleven flngerlings have already been placed in the Merced River, Tenaya' Creek, Illllouette Creek, Bridal Veil Creek and Yosemite Creek, according to Peter Topp, manager of the State fish hatchery here. The extra month when streams are full of food will Increase enormously the number and size of the trout next spring, predicts Topp.

Last winter's heavy snowfall promises plentiful water throughout the summer, which will further aid the young fry to thrive. Twenty thousand eastern brook suburban towns in the valley. This paved stretch Is about nine miles long and ends Just above Switzer's er Cabinet, and his plunge into the the General Motors Exhibit heart of business matters at the Inlet at, the head of the Arroyo fascinating L. TIMES PROBLEM NO. 370 By Otto Odclehon, Kansas City, Mo.

(First publication.) Seco. Hudson plant. One of his first acts upon his return to private life was to drive one enough to Justi a week at the present moment and activity there is at a higher rate than it has been in many months. Roy Evans Gets Stabilizer Sales Announcement Is made of the appointment of the Roy Evans Company as metropolitan dealers and service headquarters for the Hoof steering stabilizer, a newly patented automotive device that it is asserted will eliminate shimmy and give motorists complete control over wheel wobble, as well as simplify steering for the most timid drivers under any and all road conditions. According to Evans, "it is a ml safety factor when Installed on any automobile or truck." While the Hoof steering stabilizer is still a new product on the Pacific Coast, It has been tried out In the East and Middle West for several months and has proven everything claimed for it under the most gruelling test by both factory and private owners.

A dirt road leads down into the fy them In taking time to see canyon bed at this point and mo of new Terraplane eights on a torists will find convenient camp it. This tip comes grounds that have been recently established by the Forestry Depart 'I from H. J. C. born cleared of snow, that the Hakes are free of Ice, and the camp grounds are drying out and will be 'ready by the first of the week for icampers and fishermen.

Virginia Lakes have been heavily stocked with rainbow, eastern brook and ''steelhead trout for the past several Tears, and as a result are furnishing some of the best fishing to be toad in the Sierra. Green Lake and Twin Lakes, located Just west of Bridgeport, have Teen producing limits of nice-sized trout. Spinners, trout arenos and salmon eggs have been doing the "work i Fait and west forks of Walker ment. A beautiful little stream winds down through the trees In Henderson, manager of sales trout have already been planted in and advertising Colby Canyon, furnishing many Ideal picnic spots. 3- the south Fork of the Merced near Wawona.

Men from the Civilian of the Fisher I Farther on down Into the Arroyo Bodv Cornora. A Conservation Corps CEmp have been tion, who collab-! H. J.C. fishing the streams of that region Seco Is the famous Switzer's Camp, with dining-room, cabins and every convenience for those who do not with great success. Eastern brook orated i HENDERSON Fisher and i bis.

.2. require an altitude of at least 5000 care to bring their own equipment. tour through the East where he conferred with Hudson-Essex dealers regarding sales policies and obtained first hand a knowledge of what the industry may expect from this territory in the way of sales during the summer months. In a telegram to Earle C. Anthony.

Hudson-Essex distributor for California, Chapin praised the fine showing, made during the first five months of this year by the Hudson-Essex distributor and dealer organization, In resuming the presidency of Hudson, Chapin reoccupies an office he held for over half the twenty-four years since the organization of the company of which he was a founder. Mr. Chapin was chairman of the board of Hudson before his appointment to the Hoover Cabinet. feet. Winding trails and deep gorges pro CheTOlet engineers in the installation of the line, and who has spent much time at the exposition bo'h 1 A -i CONVENIENT CASH (WtOl NDS Upper Wooden horse at Switzer's Camp always an attraction for visitors.

Below The Forest Service maintains a register at end of Angeles Crest Highway for local and out-of-State motorists. Cars from all sections of North America stop here. ROOSKVF.LT highway 4 before and since its opening. Everyone who can possibly do CLEARED OF SLIDES NEW ROAD PROJECTED, PHOENIX NORTHWARD so should plan to visit the Century White mates In two. (Wh-10; Bl-71 Q7; 3h4; 3N34; 4r3; p6nl 2Piclr2; SR1RPP1; of Progress," said Mr.

Henderson. 1B4KN, Roosevelt Highway along the coast "It Is a tour of the world, concentrated in an area a little more from Santa Monica to Oxnard is Solution No. 369: Q-K2. Solver's list held over. than three miles long.

It is a place of striking contrasts. Strange tribes vide enthralling scenery and the stone chapel overlooking the camp and rugged canyons Is a famous landmark. Much interest Is centered around the completion of the Angeles Crest Highway, so a Times scout car, a Studebaker sedan from the Paul O. Hoffman Company, recently visited the scene of activity in Colby Canyon above Switzer's Inlet. Present plans call for the building of a forest road from the end of the paved highway to the Red Box at the head of Colby Canyon.

A force of sixty-five men is now open, clear of slides, and pronounced entirely safe for motor traffic by State highway authorities, it is reported to the Automobile Club of within their villages, transplanted Cliff Sherwood, who started this column back In October. 1927. Is Federal Money KINGMAN (Ariz.) June 3. (Exclusive) Under leadership of J. M.

Peggs of Kingman the Hoover Dam Highway Association has been formed to forward construction and use of a highway northward from Phoenix via central Mohave county. It is said the new road will be shorter by 100 miles than the one now in use, via Ash Fork. Southern California. taking a vacation for two or three months, and has turned the column Asked in Palm RESORT ROAD FAIR The road from Lake Tahoe to Fallen Leaf Lake is now open and in fair condition, reports the Auto Work is rapidly going ahead on cutting down slopes and cliffs to from distant lands, go through their daily routine within sight and earshot of busy industrial exhibits, designed to acquaint the visitor with the very last word in manufacture and research." over to the present writer for that time. eliminate the possibility of future Canyon Project mobile Club of Southern California, slides The winner of this game, city checkers champion and writer of Y8.

BANNING. June 3. (Exclusive)- The Times' checker column, says It progress will have It finished late Palm Canyon road improvement was takes a checker player to play chess. Played in the match between the this summer. one of the two major road improve The north side of Colby Can ment proposals taken up at a re cent meeting of the Riverside Coun L.

A. second team and the county employees, November 30. 1932, A. TIMES GAME NO. 350 yon shows blaze marks parallel with the forest road In the canyon bed.

ty Board of Supervisors when the uy The Angeles Crest Highway will Whit M. t. Davli, board, by resolution, Instructed Black Walllch, A. County, Loa Aneelea. 1 P-K4 19 PXRP P-K4 County Surveyor A.

C. Fulmor to follow these markings when work gets under way. The completed highway will then run from La Canada to the Red Box behind Mt. request State Highway Engineer Purcell to recommend the use of 20 P-QN3 21 B-K3 22 K-Q2 23 P-QN4 24 P-NS(b) in 1933 Tljoii Owe. it ioljoiirself to Wilson.

a portion of the Colton-Oddie Fed The motorist will have a choice HS N-B3 N-QB3 B-B4 P-QR3 N-B3 Cslf P-QN4 B-Q3? NxP BxK B-Q3 B-B4cn N-K eral funds for the improvement of 1 N-KBJ 3 B-N5 4 P-B3 5 B-R4 6 Ca.itlet P-04 8 B-B2 8 PxP tO NxV 1) P-KB4 12 P-KS 13 K-R 14 Q-Q5 P-Q3 P-QB4 PxP PxBP N-B3 R-K RxR P-N3 N-N5 K-N2 P-B3 Q-KB2 OxP the road into Palm Canyon, of going down to Pasadena by way of Mt. Wilson or following the beautiful highway back In the for County Surveyor Fulmor brought 2fl KR-K 27 RxR 28 P-B4 29 R-K8oh 30 B-N2ch 31 P-R3 32 R-QN8I 33 PxN the matter before the board, stat ests to Pine Flats, Barley Flats, Chilao and' Buckthorn Flats. Then lng that the Automobile Club of Southern California Is interesting B-Nl QxPt 15 QxRKa) P-QB3 from here over Mt. Isllp, Crystal Lake and down the San Gabriel to 34 R-N7ch! K-F3? itself In the proposed Palm Canyon IB P-QR4 Q-B2 17 PxP B-Nl road Improvement 35 BxKBPM QxP 38 B-N7 mate 18 QxB QmQ Notes (a Davli yn he law all this The plans contemplate a two-way road at a point near the bench at the entrance to the canyon, which Azusa. This will be the Angeles Crest Highway, offering to motorists a scenic trip uneoualed by any region In Southern California.

and went Into It dellbaratelf i hi White ha a fair game, for checker player. point would be the point of dl River have been good but the runoff has started in this district and hieh, roily water will slow up fly fishing In these streams for a spell, i NICE CREELS TAKEN i It Is expected that the snow and ice will be gone from the Mammoth by the end of this week. Good fishing should be had In these popular lakes as they have been heavily stocked. Excellent free National Forest camp grounds are located on iLake Mary, Twin Lakes and Lake George. i Dave Davis spinners, baited with angleworms, and trout arenos, were the best lures at Convict Lake.

ISome nice creels of trout were taken the past week. Lake Sabrina and Lake Improved during the week. Big Bear Lake produced splendidly during the week; many limits of two and three-pound rainbows were checked in. Trout arenos and Jack spinners baited with angle-worms proved the best lures, Speed boats at Lake Arrowhead kept the water churned to a foam 'all day last Sunday. It Is thought 'that the large number of speed boats that are continually racing I around this delightful lake have kept the trout down deep or up in sheltered coves where they will not be continually disturbed.

The snow is melting fast on the I west slope of the Sierras and high, 'roilv water In the streams heading In the high country will continue to hamper productive fishing until the run-off Is over, which time will probably be the middle or last of June. I BASS FISHING GOOD Another good week's fishing was had in the San Diego county lakes. C. Wueste of the city of San Diego Water Company has the 'following to say regarding bass 'fishing the past week: The record made to date by the I coastal reservoirs eclipses any-t thing in recent years with a probable total catch of 40,000 fish. Checked averages of fish of all i kinds run ten fish per angler, per i day.

These fish average better than one pound each so that these catches take on economic propor- Hons. i Morena Lake Water getting wanner; fishing getting better every day. Fish averaging one and i three-quarter pounds in size. Many limits taken. Plugs, Shannon spin-' ners and live bait best lures.

1 Barrett Lake Fishing Improving with warm weather, many limits I taken. The Los Angeles Elks Drill Team, No. 99, consisting of M. T. Mitchell.

Jess Meyers, E. G. Jaeger, George Smith, R. Ritchy and H. B.

Leonard, took away limits to the man. Ths Otays A third of the total fish caught at all reservoirs la San I Diego county to date has been taken from the Otay reservoirs. It is claimed 1000 limits of one and one-half pound bass have been taken this, season and still going strong. Hodges Lake "Bridge Station" Marvelous crappie, bass, perch and cat fishing has been had since the version of a loop road up and over the bench, where parking space for 30 cars would be provided, and the down road from the parking area. The estimated cost of the Palm Canyon work has been placed at Tire Company Alters Policy Making a distinct departure from its established policy, the McClar- S.a.000, according to Fulmor, The Indians have in the past objected to overtures for an improved road through tha Caliente reservation.

They now exact a toll This Ford is the roomiest, most powerful car in its price en Tire Company has announced a new credit plan for the merchandising of McClaren tires. Do not take it for granted that you know the performance possibilities of the new Ford. Recent engineering A new local Industry haa been uncovered In Loa Anrelea. Cheaa acts, of really fine quality and fair price are belna marie by W. T.

Plnney. 611 Maltman avenue, phona OLympla 8872. J. E. Raynor of the Auto Club of Southern California reports his team defeated the Banta Ana Y.M.C.A.

chess team. 7 to 8. on May 20. and that the los Angeles County Employees bowed to them by 9 to 4 on May 1C The American team which will participate in the international tournament at Follsstnne, England, the 12th to the 24th Is composed of Frank J. Marshall, Isaac Kashdan.

Reuben Pine, Arthur W. Dake and Albert C. Btmonaon. the last, named a young man who upset the dope sheet by toming out ahead of I. Horowitg and Robert WlUman.

Rumor haa it that ahnrt-wavt radio chesa match between th North and tha South will displace the oiual trip to San Lula Obispo for roas-board play. Mora ot this later. Student! determined upon organizing; a chesa team It the Loa Angeleg Junior Col-lege met th other day at the home of Mr. 8. M.

Wlxman. Instructor at the of 25 cents for each car, From his headquarters at 1147 South Hope street, L. A. Irish, local Shaw Used New distributor, has Issued the following statement: "As one of the smaller companies, Type of Fuel building only a high quality tire, It has been our policy for many years In the fastest 500-mlle race ever held on Indianapolis Speedway to sell for cash only. Now, In keeping with present-day conditions, we have arranged to extend convenient Wilbur Shaw, driving car No.

17 and school. A short tournament was held, With developments have made possible 80 miles per hour and 75 horsepower with the new Ford V-8 motor. These improvements also give greater economy of gaso line and oil. credit terms on all tire purchases." class You are invited to see and drive this new Ford. S490 and up.

All prices O. B. Detroit, plut freight and delhtry. (Bumpers and spare tire extra.) Economical and convenient terms available through Universal Credit Company. Francli HerrnJd winning handsomely.

Cnrresponrianee games are Invited by H. E. Br-ntfo-d. Box 63, Avalon, Cal. using a new type gasoline that Gil more Is perfecting, finished in sec ond place, only two laps behind the TUSTIN ROAD READY Paving work on United States winner, Louie Meyer.

Highway No. 101 between Tustin In contrast with the special-built big eight-cylinder powered car of ROAD TO RENO GOOD Auburn road, U. S. 40. east from Sacramento, is in excellent condition from Sacramento via Auburn.

Colfax and Truckee to Reno, as well as the road from Truckee to Lake the winner, Shaw's mount was a and Irvine in Orange county is now completed and the section will be open to traffic tomorrow, according to a report received by the touring bureau of the Automobile Club of small four-cylinder affair that uses the same motor that he raced with on the speedways of the Pa- Tahoe, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California. 112 In.VHEELDASE. GREATER ECONOMY Southern California, ciflo Coast. 75 HORSEPOWER 80 MILES per HOUR NO SHUT LEVEK Kv 1 V. -wJ 7 'T jtf I Think of a car without a gear shift leverl Think of driving downtown in heavy traffic without aver bothering to shift gears without tiring out your foot on the clutch pedall And think of the extra room and the ease of getting REO SALES CORP.

Dintributort in and out because there is no gear shift lever to stumble over! All these revolutionary advantages and many more in the new REO BHLP-BHIFTER. See try in the new Reo-Royale or Reo Flying Cloud I REO LOS ANCELES CO. Metropolitan Dealer season opened. Eight thousand crappie, 4000 bass and many perch and catfish have been checked and double checked at this popular spot sine the season opened. DEEP-SEA ANGLING The best reports on ocean fishing continue to come In from Huntington Beach south to San Diego.

Off the coast of Huntington Beach some fine catches of barracuda and halibut were made during the past week, but from there north we have no reports of an encouraging nature. The water temperature local beaches is still too low to start surface-feeding fish to striking. Fair catches of barracuda, bonito nd bass off Newport and Balbon. Some nici catches of eorbina and 1200 South Hope Street, Los Angeles rftospect s.w rPosficrt mi tj-eLti FORD JX).

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