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Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1951 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA FEATURED ARTISTS at the Grand Elks Minstrel Show, to be staged tomorrow and Saturday nights in Anaheim Union high school auditorium, will be Billy Nelson and wife, shown above, who are billed as "Nelson and Knight." Nelson will be master of ceremonies of the full hour of variety entertainment scheduled for the second half of the show. The show is recommended by the Elks Club, through Exalted Ruler Lloyd Verry, as the entertainment treat of 1951. Jack Holt Leaves One Buck to Widow ANIMAL BOTTLENECKS LOS ANGELES (P)—The city health department issued a report Fullerton Forum To Hear Dr. Baker "Is a 'Welfare State' Here?" will be the question discussed at Fullerton's forum Thursday evening, at 7:30 p.m., when Dr. Baker discloses his views onernment regulations in the States. As in the case of programs in the North A series, no charge is made tendance. Now Professor of science at College of the in Stockton, Dr. Baker business experience and travel to the Fullerton p as well as the academic thness of a doctorate degree most of his life has been in the business world, he ticularly fitted to analyze nomic aspects of life and ognize trends and situat come. Encyclopedic information seasoned speaking ability o to make him one of An most popular speakers today issues in state, national and national fields concerning topics as: Cause and Cur Depressions; Ways to Detect aganda; Communism, a Danger; Russia's World All How to Prevent World W will be discussed in his during the current season. In May, 1949, Dr. Baker appointed to membership Citizen's Committee for Ralization of the Executive Bran the Government, at the nation of Herbert Hoover. Historical, down-to-earth viewpo called him to service as Chief of Commerce president, pos FEATURED ARTISTS at the Grand Elks Minstrel Show, to be staged tomorrow and Saturday nights in Anaheim Union high school auditorium, will be Billy-Nelson and wife, shown above, who are billed as "Nelson and Knight." Nelson will be master of ceremonies of the full hour of variety entertainment scheduled for the second half of the show. The show is recommended by the Elks Club, through Exalted Ruler Lloyd Verry, as the entertainment treat of 1951. Jack Holt Leaves One Buck to Widow LOS ANGELES (P)—Veteran movie actor Jack Holt signed a will last Jan. 16, two days before he died, cutting off his estranged wife, Margaret, with $1. Although the 62-year-old Holt was a high-salaried star for years, his estate, consisting mostly of personal property, is worth about $5000, said his friend, Turfman Hugh Blue, who filed the petition yesterday for probate. Mrs. Holt obtained a Mexican divorce many years ago but the California courts outlawed it. The couple never was reconciled. They had two children, Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall and Tim Holt, western actor. ANIMAL BOTTLENECKS LOS ANGELES (P)—The city health department issued a report today on hazards encountered by workmen last month. Some findings: One plumber was nipped on the finger by a sewer rat; a truck driver lost three days work because of a bee sting; an infected ant bite cost a construction worker 21 days' lost time; a bill collector missed 30 days on the job because a dog bit him. The "Unconditional Surrender" of the Axis Powers was designed at the Casablanca Conference in January, 1943. The population of New York in 1860 was 1,174,779. WALBURG'S DOLLAR DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY—Your Days to Save! Outstanding Values in Every Section of the Store—for instance $700 OFF THE REGULAR PRICES OF SLACKS!—HOUSE COATS! 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Miss Evans was acquitted others were convicted and had 60-day jail terms. March of Dimensions Continued from Page 1 Indiana, $1.55; Washington, Montana, $1.37; West Virginia, $1.22; Wyoming, $1.20; Maine, $1.10; New Jersey, Utah, $1.05; New York, $.98; Georgia, $.91; Tennessee, $.81; North Carolina, $.76; New Mexico, $.73; Missouri, $.65; Rhode Island, $.48; Florida, Alabama, $.44; Kentucky, $.40; Florida, Alabama, $.31; Vermont, $.30; Carolina, $.29; New Hampshire, Nevada, $.18; Delaware, $.12; land, $.11; Louisiana, $.08; Virginia, $.06. COOL WEATHER, TOO LOS ANGELES (UP)—"Go Bunker Hill street," crackle police car radio. "Woman ing a wedding ring and stockings. That is all." That was all Officers Hollinger and Stuart Sipma they discovered yesterday they arrested Mrs. Jean S. 42, and booked her on a charge. Fullerton Forum To Hear Dr. Baker "Is a 'Welfare State' Coming here?" will be the question for discussion at Fullerton's public forum Thursday evening, Feb. 11, at 7:30 p.m., when Dr. Alonzo Baker discloses his views on government regulations in the United States. As in the case of other programs in the North America series, no charge is made for attendance. Now Professor of political science at College of the Pacific in Stockton, Dr. Baker brings business experience and world travel to the Fullerton platform as well as the academic thoroughness of a doctorate degree. Since most of his life has been spent in the business world, he is particularly fitted to analyze economic aspects of life and to recognize trends and situations to come. Encyclopedic information and reasoned speaking ability combine to make him one of America's most popular speakers today. Vital issues in state, national and international fields concerning such topics as: Cause and Cure for depressions; Ways to Detect Propaganda; Communism, a World War; Russia's World Aims and How to Prevent World War III will be discussed in his lectures during the current season. In May, 1949, Dr. Baker was appointed to membership on the Citizen's Committee for Reorganization of the Executive Branch of the Government, at the suggestion of Herbert Hoover. His practical down-to-earth viewpoint has called him to service as Chamber Commerce president, post com- Mass. City Invaded By March of Dimes EVERETT, Mass (P)—For 10 minutes last night the fire siren lailed loudly and every church fell in the city clanged in a diversity of tones. Then switchboards were tied up for more than an hour at the police station, the fire station, the company, the electric light company and the newspapers. No, the callers were told, Everett is not on fire, we weren't injured, take off your civil defense umbrella and put it back in the drawer. Policemen, firemen and other authorities had to explain it was just a plan to get the March-of-times collection started with a rang! It did. Maybe He Made Bus Fare Home BALTIMORE (P)—One resourceful passenger brightened for his fellow commuters a two and a half hour delay of a Baltimore street car stalled by weather conditions last night. He produced a deck of cards and started a spirited game of kleel-limit poker which lasted nearly the entire two and a half hours. Probation Ended For Bob Mitchum LOS ANGELES (P) — Robert Mitchum is free today of the two year's probation imposed when he was convicted in 1949 of a narcotics charge. The Superior Court also extended the case from its records. Judge Clement D. Nye, acted on recommendation of a probation officer. 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