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Remembered that I had made a second board for <u>SPECTRUM</u> years <br>
Remembered that I had made a second board for <u>SPECTRUM</u> years
ago. It was faded on one fold of the back, but the front was <br>
ago. It was faded on one fold of the back, but the front was
in better shape than the one I have been using.
in better shape than the one I have been using.


Called R.G.I. to ask <u>Bob Gellman</u>
Called R.G.I. to ask <u>Bob Gellman</u> as a favor to me to use my
name and <u>Bob Champer</u>'s with our credits. He wasn't in
and I spoke to Stan. Later I called to check and Bob said
sure he'd do it.  <br>
<u>Bob Champer</u> called and I told him that <u>PATTON</u> is finally
completed. Told him that I couldn't get <u>Isby</u>'s name on the credits,
but the historical material wasn't that great that it would
give him a lift. Bob agreed.
 
Drew up the 4 solutions for <u>THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS</u>, putting in
the colors on each dial.
 
Made up a rough set of <u>HONORABLE RELATIONS</u> pcs. [pieces] <s>for</s> to send to
<u>Bob Johnson</u>. Cut out two 6" x 6" squares to use for boards
and marked off the positions for pasting the partitions on one of
them (for the finished model).
 
Rcd. [received] a call from <u>David Kribs</u>. Wanted to know if I rcd. [received] the
copy of <u>BEAT THE MARKET</u>. Yes. The people who are putting out
<u>ZILCH</u> will probably be taking over <u>BEAT THE MARKET</u>. He'll get
7% royalty which he'll share with the fellow who originally put
it out. He'll let me know if it goes thru.
 
Showed <u>HONORABLE RELATIONS</u> puzzle to <u>Phil Laurence</u>. He solved one
of them.<br>
Played <u>HIT THE JACKPOT</u> partners, Phil and BB against Annette and me.
It came out an exact tie - after I goofed towards the end.  <br>
Played <u>SPECTRUM</u>. Annette, who went first, pointed out that going
first was a disadvantage. I agreed and made a rule that in
case of a tie the player, among those tying, starting ahead
was the winner.