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Johns Hopkins U. To Quit Present Four-Year Plan BALTIMORE (P)—Johns Hopkins university announced today it is doing away with its regular four-year undergraduate program. In its place will be a liberal, go-as-you-learn plan with no restrictions on time, scope or specific study. "We propose to make this a university in which the sharp distinctions between undergraduates and graduates will be eliminated," said Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, Hopkins president. Dr. Bronk's disclosure came in a statement prepared for delivery at ceremonies observing the 75th anniversary of the university's founding. He set the transition period at from five to six years. The president also reported the start of a drive for $75 million to $100 million to finance the changeover, add new facilities and increase the endowment. He estimated the immediate transition period would cost approximately $6 million. Under the new plan, a beginning student would confer with university officials concerning the direction his interests lie, and a program of work would be decided upon. Required courses of study normally outlined in undergraduate work would be abolished. Although there would be no pressure exerted whatsoever to Browder Boning Up to Defend Self Against Congress Contempt Charges WASHINGTON (P)—Earl Browder is boning up on the law. The one-time No. 1 communist in this country is getting ready to serve as a defense attorney: The defendant? Earl Browder, under indictment for contempt of Congress. In obvious preparation for this role, Browder has been an intent but almost unnoticed spectator in Washington court rooms. During the past three days, two officials of the United Electrical Workers (U.E.) have been on trial on contempt charges. The verdict was delayed in the first, and the second has not yet been completed. A reporter caught the former communist chieftain as he was leaving the courtroom. About a week ago he had to say that all contempt of Congress cases are similar. But he reiterated he does not intend to use as his defense a contention he declined to answer questions because he might criminate himself. The constitution guarantees a man's right against self-incrimination. Browder was indicted for refusing to answer questions of Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee which investigated charges by Senator McCarthy (R-Wisconsin) that communists had infiltrated the State department. Browder contends the question he didn't answer were not pertinent to the inquiry. A date for Browder's trial has not been set. Contempt is punishable by one year in jail and a $1000 fine. Housework Is No Longer Drudgery Mrs. Joe Bukowski, 921 Sanborn, Ottumwa, Iowa, really whizzes through her housework these days. And what a pleasure it is for Mrs. Bukowski now to feel up to her work for there was a time when she didn't feel up to these duties. But thanks to HADACOL, she now feels fine and housework comes easy. Mrs. Bukowski was suffering a deficiency of Vitamins B1, B2, Niacin and Iron, which HADACOL contains. Here is what Mrs. Bukowski says: "Before I started taking HADACOL it was nearly impossible for me to do my housework... I was weak, nervous, didn't sleep well, and lacked an appetite. But thanks to regular use of HADACOL, I now do all my housework, sleep well, and have a good an- PREVIEW — One-piece swim suit with matching stole is modeled by Helen Poulsen at Miami Beach preview showing. Suit and stole are made of satin broadcloth and metallic fishnet. studies. Dr. Bronk told the convocation "the growing demand for graduate education indicates that many young men and women are capable of benefiting from the freedom for intellectual development ... and are capable of doing research and creative work without first completing eight long years of secondary education and college." "Accordingly, we propose to create a university in which students will be given the opportunity to progress as rapidly as they are able." Mrs. Bukowski was suffering a deficiency of Vitamins B1, B2, Niacin and Iron, which HADACOL contains. Here is what Mrs. Bukowski says: "Before I started taking HADACOL it was nearly impossible for me to do my housework ... I was weak, nervous, didn't sleep well, and lacked an appetite. But thanks to regular use of HADACOL, I now do all my housework, sleep well, and have a good appetite. I don't have that tired-out feeling ... I'm really 100 per cent better since taking HADACOL." Don't let a run-down condition drag you down ... if you suffer deficiencies of Vitamins B1, B2, Niacin and Iron, HADACOL can help you, too. Recommended by many doctors, Ask for HADACOL today and get that "Wonderful HADACOL Feeling." Copyright 1951 The LeBlanc Corporation (Adv.) The university has as its stated goal the demanding of original research in the sciences and humanities from its faculty instead of merely instructing students in the discoveries of others. Its benefactor was Johns Hopkins, wealthy Baltimore merchant and banker, who left $7 million in his will for the founding of such a school. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD $4481 plus Fed. tax In Coach one way from Los Angeles $77.05 round trip Los Angeles: 434 West Sixth Street or Union Station Photos Trinity 9211 DIRECT THRU SERVICE (Los Angeles-St. Louis via Denver and Kansas City) ONLY through new leg-rest Coach service to St. Louis; and the ONLY through Pullman service at no extra fare. Streamlined equipment; daily on the Utahn-Streamliner "City of St. Louis" from Los Angeles. UNION PACIFIC STATION Telephone: 3519 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Feb. 15, 1951.) NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the ANAHEIM SCHOOL DISTRICT OF Orange County, California, will receive bids up to and including 1:00 P.M., on the 5th day of March, 1951, at the office of said School District South Citron Street, Anaheim, California, at which time bids will be opened and read for the furnishing of shrubs, plants, seed and labelling of the planting of lawn and landscaping of the Thomas Jefferson School. Said lawn and landscaping to be furnished in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor for file in the office of said School District, located at 129 South Citron Street, Anaheim, California. The successful bidder to complete the work within 30 days after signing the contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, or bond, in a sum equal to 5 per cent of the bid; saver check to be made payable to Anaheim School District and shall guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract should his bid be accepted. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularity therein. Dated: This 15th day of February 1951. ANAHEIM SCOOL DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By John P. Mary Jr. Clerk-Board of Trustees (Pub. Anahelm Gazette, Feb. 15, 1951.) P-4109 CERTIFICATE OF INDIVIDUAL TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME I. Randall W. Brownell, do hereby certify that I am transacting business at 161 South Los Angeles Street in the Anaheim, Orange County, California tendered not showing the name of the person interested in said business, to-write. B. B. & H. MOTOR PARTS. My place of residence is 500 South West Street, Anaheim; California. Dated: February 1, 1951. RANDALL W. BROWNELL STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE On this last day of February, 1951 before me LEO J. FRUIS, a Notary Public In and for said County and State, personally appeared RANDALL W. BROWNELL, known to me to the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. (SEAL) LEO J. FRUIS Notary Public In and for said County and State. Texan Chopping New Scone Stone GOLDTHWAITE, Tex., U.S.A. — A tobacco-chewing Texas monument maker is chipping out a replacement for Britain's missing Stone of Scone just because he's friendly. As stocky E. B. Adams of Goldthwaite wrote the British ambassador: "We are well aware that there can be no recompense for the sentimental value of the symbol. But we do feel that our proposal also will result in a gift that will carry its own sentiment—the expression of friendship between your people and our people." The Stone of Scone, ancient symbol of the British Kings, was ripped from its place under the coronation chair in London's Westminster Abbey and sprited away last Christmas day. Scotland Yard believes Scottish nationalists stole the stone, which was taken from Scotland by England's King Edward I. One day Adams, a round-faced, tanned grandfather who looks about 45, was walking down the street in his khaki work clothes and battered hat. Harry Allen, a tinsmith in this small central Texas town, stopped him in front of the postoffice. "You're always talking about being friendly to the people of other countries," said Allen. "Why don't you make a Stone of Scone for the people of England." "Well, I will," said Adams, who private citizens can't communicate with heads of foreign states. "Who do I write to about this?" he asked H. R. Ekins, editor and publisher of the Goldthwaite Eagle. "You'd better write to the State Department," Ekens said. Adams learned that his gesture doesn't come under the Logan act, the law he had been worrying... To Defend Self-Attempt Charge The defendant? Earl Attempt of Congress. People, Browder has been but almost unnoticed— or in Washington courting the past three days, two of the United Electrical (U.E.) have been on trial attempt charges. The verdict layed in the first, and the has not yet been completed. porter caught the former mist chieftain as he was the courtroom. About all to say was that all conof Congress cases are simithe reiterated he does not to use as his defense a conhe declined to answer ans because he might inate himself. The constituguarantees a man's right self-incrimination. Browder was indicted for reto answer questions of a Foreign Relations subcomwhich investigated charges nator McCarthy (R-Wis.) communists had infiltrated te department. Browder contends the questions n't answer were not perto the inquiry. A date for er's trial has not been set. apt is punishable by one jail and a $1000 fine. LEGAL NOTICES Anaheim Gazette, Feb. 15, 22, 1951. NOTICE INVITING BIDS VICE IS HIRED BY GIVEN that ard of Trustees of the ANASCHOOL DISTRICT of Orcounty, California, will receive to and including 1:00 P.M., on day of March, 1951, at the of said School District, 210 Citron Street, Anaheim. Callat which time bid will eed and read for the furnishshrub, plants, seed land, labor planting of lawn and landof the Thomas Jefferson lawn and landscaping to be private citizens can't communicate with heads of foreign states. "Who do I write to about this?" he asked H. R. Ekins, editor and publisher of the Goldthwaite Eagle. "You'd better write to the State Department," Ekens said. Adams learned that his gesture doesn't come under the Logan act, the law he had been worrying about. The State Department suggested that Adams might want to get advice from Sir Oliver Franks, British ambassador to the UniStates. Adams hunted until he foujust the right kind of sandstorm Phone 4618 ERMISCH "MY CLEANER" Branch: 350 W. Center Plant: 117 W. Cypress Anaheim LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE INVITING BIDS CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that ward of Trustees of the ANAHEIM SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ORANGE County, California, will receive and including 1:00 P.M., on day of March, 1951, at the said School District, 210 Citron Street, Anaheim, Calif., which time said bids will be used and read for the furnishings, plants, seed and labor planting of lawn and land of the Thomas Jefferson lawn and landscaping to be used in accordance with the specifications therefor now in the office of said School located at 210 South Citron Anaheim, California, successful bidder to complete work within 30 days after sign-contract. Bid must be accompanied by checked check, or bond, in a sum of 5 per cent of the bid; said to be made payable to the School District and shall see that the bidder will enter contract should his bid be accepted. Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids and any irregularity therein. This 13th day of February, 1951. ANAHEIM SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. By John P. Mary, Jr. Clerk-Board of Trustees. INFICATE OF INDIVIDUAL ACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME. Andall W. Brownell, do hereby state that I am transacting business at 161 South Los Angeles Street, city of Anaheim, Orange County, under a designation giving the name of the person named in said business, to-wit: J. & H. MOTOR PARTS. Place of residence is 506 South street, Anaheim, California. February 1, 1951. RANDALL W. BROWNELL OF CALIFORNIA. City of Orange is 1st day of February, 1951. Me LEO J. FRIS, a Notary in and for said County and personally appeared RANDALL BROWNELL, known to me to be a person whose name is subscribed foregoing instrument and acceded to me that he executed it. PRESS my hand and official notice. It can come so quickly... Bang! Someone's world expands perhaps a lifetime lies shared. The right people, the right medicines, the right maternity back together. If somebody does care. You even though you're a thousand help now... through your give money—so help will when someone's world expands. mobilize for defense ANAHEIM GAZ New York Burglar Makes Slight Error: Tries to Peddle Goods Back to Owner NEW YORK (P)—"It's a small world—even in New York," mused Samuel Grove, 26, while being booked on a burglary charge last night. Police said a man to whom Grove allegedly tried to sell his loot in Harlem was the same man whose apartment he had just robbed in the Bronx. John Davis, manager of the Harlem Billiard academy, told police a stranger entered his poolroom with two familiar-looking suitcases and offered to sell some suits. The suits — 10 of them — also seemed familiar. Davis ducked out and telephoned his wife. "We've been burglarized!" she told him. "Your suits are gone and so are your suitcases!" "I know it," her husband answered. Detectives, who had been summoned to the Davis apartment, sped to the poolroom. Davis meanwhile kept the "salesman" interested by arguing over the price — minimizing the quality of his own suits. Then the detectives arrived. LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Feb. 1, 15 and 22, 1951.) LEGAL NOTICE Report of Deposits Unclaimed For More than Ten Years amounting to $10,000 or more as of January 1, 1951 in The Southern County Bank, Anaheim, California. Rank No. 571 Cashier's Checks: Purchaser Address Payee Alive or Dead Amount Unknown Unknown Donald Sasaki Unknown $150.00 Unknown Unknown A. N. Nuson Unknown 10.00 Certified Checks: Maker Oyster Loaf Cafe Unknown Collector of Internal Revenue Unknown 15.63 Savings Accounts: Depositor W. D. Metz or $16 Oak St. Corn J. Mets El Monte, Cal. Dr. M. R. 1000 Beverly Blvd. Parmellee Montebello, Calif. B. LaVerne Buena Park, Calif. Unknown 11.50 Unknown $25.70 Unknown 17.80 Total $230.63 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE I. L. Foster Lamm, the undersigned, President of The Southern County Bank, located at Anaheim, California, solemnly swears that the above is a full, complete, and truthful statement as of January 1, 1951, showing the names of depositors of said bank known to be dead, or who have not made further deposits, or withdrawn any money during the preceding ten years. R. FOSTER LAMM, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE I. R. Foster Lamm, the undersigned, President of The Southern County Bank, located at Anaheim, California, do solemnly swear that the above is a full, complete, and truthful statement as of January 1, 1951, showing the names of depositors of said bank known to be dead, or who have not made further deposits, or withdrawn any money during the preceding ten years. R. FOSTER LAMM, President, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of January, 1951. CHAS. W. GITHENS, Notary Public in and for the County of Orange, State of California. My Commission Expires Sept. 21, 1951. can come so quickly... out of the nowhere. ! Someone's world explodes! An hour, a day, a year, aps a lifetime lies shattered. right people, the right help, the right cines, the right materials can help to piece that world together. If somebody cares! body does care. You care. And you can help, though you're a thousand miles from the scene. You can now... through your Red Cross. Won't you money—so help will be on hand someone's world explodes? Defense give now! HEIM GAZETTE