son to office he can do a Noble. C. D. Goodwin. J.
D. Grant (tu naare of the world, from the Third District, at the PLEA FOR PREPAREDNESS Eforfay by Carson regular luncheon meeting of the Sheet, candidate for Congress Lodi Ltona Club in the Hotel LODI, May 27 A plea for an enlarged Army and Air Force to Job for ua than any new man we can place hi office at this critical time!" J. A. Cox. Chariea Ha nun, Candled.
JE. alavlrb. JT Gabbard. This slate has set a public meeting for tonight at 8 o'clock in Elmwood School, and for tomorrow at the same time in Davis School In tho Morada district. to Avert Strike In a radio address Monday, Mrs.
Leroy Nichols, 'president of the San Joaquin County Federation of Women's Clubs, urged voters to cast their ballots Tuesday Verne W. Hoffman, Lodi farmer and candidate for rural assembly-man on both GOP and Democratic tickets. This is not the time to vote the man who is best qualified to represent us In the State 3 SAN FRANCISCO, May 27 (INS) San Franciaco (hipping circle! today expected President Truman ahortly to take action designed to head off a aerie of Maritime atrikea that would cripple or paralyze virtually all the nation'! seaports. The scheduled for ine IS unlnu settlement! are reached or preventive measures taken beforehand, have been threatened by six unions. Leading this movement is Ilarry Bridges' CIO Longshoremens organization.
which already has placed its strike machinery in readiness. Last Tuesday the Longshoremen's negotiating committee and the Waterfront Employers Associations broke off negotiations for a new contract covering Pacific Coast ports. Collapse of these talks, spe sored by the government's Mediation and Conciliation Service, led to an employers' request for appointment of a Presidential Fact-Finding Board. Under the Taft-Hartley law, the naming of such a board would automatically delay a strike for 80 days. Associated with the Longshoremen in preparations to strike June 15 are the Marine Cooks and Stewards, the Radio Operators, the National Maritime Union, the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association all CIO and the Independent Marine Firemen, Oilers, Wipers and Watertenders.
preaentatives of the Cboks and Stewards are scheduled to meet in San Franciaco tomorrow with officials of the Pacific American Shipowners Association under auspices of the Mediation Service. MedaadMdMM Allhi 1 FZTc55 PLENTY Of FRESH MUST In Contra Costa County, contest! for congressman, state senator, assemblyman and supervisor enliven the political scene. Three men have cross-filed on Republican and Democratic tickets for Congress. They are Incumbent George P. Miller, Albany; Leslie G.
Freeman, former manager of the San Imandra Chamber of Commerce, and J. Robert Fri-borg, attorney. In addition, Luther Morris, a ateamfitter, is running under Demo and IPP colors. State Sen. Clifford Anglim of Richmond is opposed hy Raymond Van Tassel, Danville realtor, and by George Miller who cross-filed on GOP, Demo and IPP tickets.
Anglim seeks re-election on GOP ana Democratic ballots. In the 10th Assembly District, five men seek office. They are Leo Armstrong, Richmond busi-1 nesa man; Robert L. Condon, lawyer; Horace B. Crain, Concord merchant; Clarence Erickson, Richmond city councilman, and Joseph Meyer, Port Chicago theater owner.
Crain has filed on the GOP ballot. All others have filed on both mi tor tickets, and Condon also seeks the IPP nomination. Superior Judges Harold Jacoby and Hugh H. Donovan are unopposed, as is Supervisor William J. Buchanan who represents Pittsburg, Concord and Port Chicago.
The latter, now 80, la rounding out his 44th year on the board. In the Antioch-and-eastward district. Incumbent R. J. Trem-bath of Oakley, 26 years a board member, is opposed by John Rodgers, former Antioch city councilman.
and E. J. Arata. rancher, who has both AFL and CIO You May I ovene I Com 1 Mother Knows; Best! for Money Emergencies ty gun on American Railroads in 1913 and injuries from accidents among railroad employes are now one-they wi ninth what they were at that time. til iinl BkAhAam Fresh Support for Leroy Johnson (Continued Fran Page 1, Sec.
2) When youre faced with money emergenciee euch es overdue bills, borrow from HFC. Thousands of people, every day, depend on HFCe convenient money service to help them with their problem. Repay Yeur Way You may borrow $20 to $1500 Sponsor lists for seven candidates for director of the Stockton- Haskin, Delta marine service operator at Black Slough. Haskin declares: "Many voters don't know that the longer a representative holds office, the greater his prestige becomes in Congress Via the more he is able to do for his constituents. I suggest we return Mr.
John- on your salary, car, or furniture without endorsers, and take up East San Joaquin Water District were published today. THE 4-WHEEL-DRIVE UNIVERSAL "JEEP works aU day, aU year i in the field as a tractor oo or off the road for hauling and towing. Comfortable and easy to operate, it letc you itay on the job for hour without becoming exhausted. When work in the field is done, the "Jeep Is ready to tackle almost any other job-hauling produce, perhaps, towing a cattle trailer or helping out in score of ways. As a mobile power unit, the "Jeep with power take-off can operate virtually any piece of power-driven farm machinery.
Come in and see the "Jeep They list electors who support slate committed to speedy and of tne wi efficient formation of the to 20 monthe to repay. Choose tha payment plan which best fits your needs. Mm ar to end ssa us fodsp 311 Elks Building 2nd Floor Cor. Sutter Wsbar PHONEs 4-4379 Stockton Mt MSilbH' J. E.
MEYER HOUSEHOLD ewfihance 1 1 7 S. HUNTER WILLYS PHONE 5-5355 SALES AND SERVICE tall tingling glass of llquld-Apple (the white appla juice) is just perfect for children -at breakfast after school bedtiaa anytino Only the pure Juice of fresh crisp apples it tastes wonder ful and is so good for then Another fc Tine Tood AUTO I PARKING Only 5 water-saving unit On Tuesday, voters will cast ballots for or against formation of the district, and at tha same time for one director in the division in which they reside. The seven are sponsored by a committee headed by Perry Cox which has backed the project since its inception. The Division 1 IBePota), John. H.
Burton. Bpommv: Andrew L. Cnneo, Albert A. Anderson, Elmer E. Cady.
Rudnlf K. Krhmldt. W. K. Ellen, fUnrv W.
Metaler, W. H. Carroll. David W. Miller.
Homer S. Guenwey. Charlee H. Miller, W. C.
Pout and Amo Swank. Division 2 (Linden-Peters), Francis C. Grope. Spomora: Pirn H. CM.
J. It. Ry-burn, Chirle T. Lynn. Robert Ry-bum.
Rnmlldo P. Laaorlo. Andrew J. Sola. Altlllo Prato.
Garrett W. Berkley, Lucille Hlltrel. Albert R. Purv lance. Ralph M.
Poole. Loula Ruhlno. Alva W. Cady and Clarence Be RuscelL Division 3 (Northwest Linden), Louis A. Tassano.
Sponsor: Lloyd Pent, Lawrence Znlrut. Ray DrVIncwixl. Loula A. Cademartorl. Fred Pent.
Aide Fre-laro, Edward O. Branditad. Carter E. Wilih. John J.
Lyona. Robert J. Beniamin. Amedeo Girarril, Dave V. Sanculnettl.
John N. Tone, Clarence M. Chaw and Clarence E. Anderson. Division 4 (8 Mile Roadi, Wilbur Lefflcr.
Sponaors: Rnay M. Drullard, P. L. Blederman, Edith Bledcrman. Francta J.
G. John B. Garibaldi, Walter Freeman, falter Jnry. Jn G. Only at N.
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Lloyd Peter- 1. sir man. BtrfBno J. Silvio E. Gaa Oils Lubrication Washing Polishing The Relaxo LOUNGE Caoepa.
Dina Pndeita. Boerbl A. Pe-deata. Jo Gotelll and Clarence W. Armanlno.
Division 5 (Copperopolis Road), Homer D. Riddle. Sponsors: Mrs. Kelli T. Zell, Edwin L.
Plater, Harley L. Kraft. R. W. Sttveni, L.
W. flatter. Prank Mattel, Mrs. Lorraine E. Mattel, (.
L. Flelrher, Charlee G. Archambault. Mr. Pauline Archambault.
Elala M. Perry and W. G. Cannon. Diction 6 i hast Stockton -Cburv trv llubi, Angelo S.
Lngorio. Spomora: Robert Lavanl. Eakdale New Inn. T. P.
Thnmei, Francra Mae e. I i. Tho mat, Mrs. Kellie Canton. Voyla K.
Peluan. Juarph Canton, A. F. A.borno, Ruth A. Flaher.
Leonard Twarnx, Linda Twarne. Paul S. San-gulnettt. Aurelia M. Mina ben, John E.
Croce and Loula Monaco. Division 7 (Stockton), Simpson Homage. Sponaora: N. Pierre Morris. R.
L. EberbanlL Carrol Gru risky. Dr. Albert E. Hnriaklna.
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