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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 24

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24o0 Himtt 2 I Parti 1971 TRAILER GIVES HOME CARE IN KIDNEY CASES County-USC Medical Center has equipped a trailer with an artificial kidney machine which can be used by patients at their homes. Dr. Benjamin H. Barbour, chief of the kidney service, said two or three patients a day can be served. The machine-equipped trailer is intended to serve patients who live in apartments or in homes that may be too crowded to accommodate an artificial kidney machine.

Patients must receive training to operate the machine. Then only a driver is needed to haul the machine from home to home. The trailer was contributed by G. Sydney Barton, a Los Angeles insurance executive who is interested in health -care delivery. Mrs.

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One was a particularly biting view of the My Lai affair. No one cartoon was selected for the prize, which will pay him $1,000. The 47-year-old cartoonist received his first Pulitzer in 1964, soon after joining The Times, for his 1063 work with the Denver Post. He has twice won top awards of Sigma Delta Chi, the national journalism society. He has also been offered more dubious awards, including one offer of free passage to Russia one way.

Such barbs do not fax Conrad, who has developed some immunity to insult after 21 years of drawing editorial cartoons. A veteran of World War IT Army service, he studied art at the University of Iowa on the GI Bill. He was graduated in 1030 and went to work that same year for the Denver Post. After a few months in the art department he was assigned to doing editorial cartoons. Four Children Conrad, tall and thin, in hornrim spectacles, has been said to resemble a college professor.

He and his wife, Kay, and four children live on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, where he is best known, to the younger set at least, as president of the Silver Spur League (2S teams) of the Little League. When he met Union Oil Co. President Fred Hartley at a social gathering last year, Conrad mentioned he was then manager of the Angels, a Silver Spur team. Hartley proved he held no grudge i gainst a series of Conrad tartoons depicting Union's Platform A blowout in the Santa Barbara Channel. He bought the Angels their uniforms as official sponsor and the team went on to win the league championship.

A radio was playing softly Monday in Conrad's corner office on The Times' second 1 or. (Sometimes he gets last-minute ideas from news broadcasts.) Noon, when the Pulitzer winners wuld be announced, was nearing. So was his deadline for today's cartoon. He was drawing Hoover over again. "Dammit," he said, "I can't seem to make J.

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