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Stockton Evening and Sunday Record from Stockton, California • 16

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Stockton (Calif.) Record I Tuesday, May 1, 1958 Knight's No Candidate but Name Will Appear on Pri mary Ballot I I. S- sLalaannnaan eef All A tMlltm of the U.S. Helps Lebanon WASHINGTON, May 1 (UP) The United States yesterday gave Lebanon 2 million dollars to help repair earthquake damage. The Middle Eastern nation was severely hit by an earthquake March 16 which did an estimated 22-mil lion-dollar damage and left thousands homeless. The U.S.

aid was announced by the. International Co-cperation in a television- series about the Yukon. Me asked that voters not confuse him with his make-believe self. Conrad, incidentally, is menaced delegate to the Republican nom-; another actor, Joe Flynn of inating convention in support of Hollywood, who is running against President Eisenhower. him.

is There is another Goodie on How your licrvjous system works Day and night millions of messages pour through the nervous system, telling your heart when to beat, your limba when to move, your lunga when to suck in air telling you if a steak is tasty, a piece of music pleasing. May Reader's Digest brings you facta on the incredibly complex system we daily take for granted. Get May Reader's Digest at your newsstand: 43 articles of lasting interest, including the best from leading magazines and current books, condensed to save your time. (Aitv.) Marylyn Powers Sobiesk! of San Marino is after an Assembly seat and her husband, John G. Sobieski, is running against Rep.

Patrick J. Hillings of Arcadia. Kathryn T. Niehouse of San Diego, John Evans of Los Angeles and George D. Collins Jr.

of San Francisco are all trying to win return to seats they once held in the Assembly. Don A. Allen a Los Angeles city councilman who used to be an assemblyman, is making a try for a comeback in the lower house. Don C. Mayes of Merced ran unsuccessfully for the Assembly 2 years ago as a Democrat.

This time he is a Republican candidate. Timothy I. OReilly of San Luis Obispo failed to win election to Congress 2 years ago. This time he is trying for1 the Assembly. go when he was chairman Assembly Committee on Conservation, Planning and Public Works.

Once again Weber is running against Republican Verne W. Hoffman of Acampo, who won the Senate seat for which Weber contested in 1949, and Stockton City Atty. William Biddick. One thing is different, however: Weber. has changed.

from Republican to Democrat. Biddick ia a Democrat. Two rtian and Wife teams are to be listed on the June 5 primary ballot. Barbara Nagel of Susanville is out for the Assembly and her husband, Frederick H. Nagel entered the congressional race against Rep.

Clair Engle of Red Bluff. Fly LAI the spirit of Italy aloftl Enjoy swift, luxurious LAI DC-68 tourist or sleeper flights with warm Italian hospitality delicious food continental service. Fly LAIl the ballot hesidps the governor. S. (Goodie) Goodman of Glendale is No.

94 in the list of Democratic delegates pledged to the nomination of Adlai Stevenson for president. Conrad in Menace Role, proclaimed a press release from Assemblyman Charles J. Conrad (R-ShermarfOaks) The only professional actor in "he has been Legislature said he has been An assemblyman -who lost an1 election back in 1949 but has kept an office open in the Capitol at his own expense is trying to get his title back. He is Charles M. Weber of Stockton, so dedicated in planning for Californias development that he still has a staff at work on the Capitol's top floor, Weber's employes work at maps and charts daily and locate highly ways, waterways and railways given the role of a ruthless boss 1 where Weber thought they should your travel agon) now or 7 7 7 airusfsLjjlJL ITALIA HAM ITALIAN! San FranrUr 11 Ktorkton St.

YiImr 2-X7S7 nsi rDfr Makimig-. UveirafS (rb Not a Warehouse Sale Not a Clearance Sale Not an Everything-Must-Go Pre-Inventory Sale Not an Emergency Disposal Sale! This is Just an HonesMo-Goodness, Bona Fide PRICE REDUCTION SALE! We've Drastically Slashed Prices on Our Regular Stocks to an ALL-TIME LOW! Hurry for GIGANTIC CASH SAVINGS ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY! 58 Californians Get Fellowships Foundation Makes Annual Awards NEW YORK. May 1 (AP) California led all states this year with 58 of a total of 275 fellowships awarded to scholars, scientists, research men artists and photographers, the Guggenheim Foundation announced last night. It was the largest total of grants ever announced in a single year, amounting to $1,100,000. Californians named for fellowship awards include: Ralph Wilfred Borge.

instructor in painting, technical adult school, Oakland. SCHOLARS NAMED Seymour J. Shifrin, assistant professor of bacteriology. University of California, Berkeley. Max Alfert, assistant professor of zoology.

University of California, Berkeley. Edward William Barankin, associate professor of statistics. University of California, Berkeley. Spencer Wharton Brown, associate professor of genetics. University.

of California, Berkeley. U.G. FROFESSOR Israel I. Cornet, associate professor of process engineering, University of California, Berkeley, Melvin Martin Green, associate professor of genetics. University of California, Davis.

Mason Haire, associate professor of psychology. University of California, Berkeley. Charles Kittle, professor of physics, University of California, Berkeley. MORE FROM IT.C. L.

Michael Lerner. professor of poultry husbandry. University of California, Berkeley. Ralph Stuart Mackay assistant professor of electrical engineering, University of California, Berkeley. Siemon William Muller, professor of geology, Stanford University.

ASTRONOMY EXPERT Donald Sterling Noyce, associate professor of chemistry, University of California, Berkeley. John Gardner Phillips, assistant' professor of astronomy. University of California, Berkeley. Donald Montgomery Reynolds, assistant professor of bacteriology University of California. Davis.

John Hamilton Reynolds, assistant professor of physics, University of California, Berkeley. Malvin Avram Ruderman, -assistant professor of physics. University of California, Berkeley. STANFORD TROFESSOR Leonard K. Schachman, associate professor of biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley.

Leonard Isaac' Schiff, professor of physics, Stanford University. Clarence Sterling, assistant professor of food technology. University of California, Davis. Leonid Michael Tichvinsky, professor of mechanical engineering. University of California, Berkeley.

AWARDS MADE Dr. Cornelius A. Tobias, professor of medical physicals. University of California. Berkeley.

Victor C. Twitty, professor of biology; Stanford University. Karl Aschenbrenner, associate professor of philosophy. University of California, Berkeley. Peter Alexis Boodberg, professor of Oriental languages.

University of California, Berkeley. BIORE FR03I UC Soren Christian Egerod. acting assistant professor of Oriental languages. University of California, Berkeley. Murray Bamson Emeneau.

professor of -Sanskrit and general linguistics. University of California. Berkeley. Robert Aaron Gordon, professor of economics. University of California, Berkeley.

Joseph Pratt Harris, professor of political science. University of California. Berkeley. ST. MARYS TEACHER Joseph Lawson Hodges associate professor of statisticsUni-versity of California, Berkeley.

Ferdinand Diederich Lessing, professor emeritus of Oriental languages and literature. University of California, Berkeley. Earl R. Rolph, professor of economics, University, of California, Berkeley. Paul Leo-Maty Serruys, chaplain of the faculty, St.

Mary's College. Linda Van Norden. associate professor of English, University of California. Davis. Frederick D.

Wilhelmsen. assistant professor of philosophy. University of Santa Clara. Hans M. Wolff, professor of German, University of California, Berkeley.

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