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j.r.Ui. u.i.uj wui UuJ, Wife in. Suit Asking for Divorce WITH SLASHING AMBULANCE MEN i-uiential G.O.P. Candidates For State Offices Invited to ADOear His work, the prevention of cruelty, cording to the complaint married in war prisoners loleave S.F.- Thousand? of Axis prisoners of war and Italian Service Unit troops will be shipped from the San Francisco ort of 'EmbarKation during the next few weeks for their home, to animals, did not include preven New York, May 29, 1944, and sep tion of cruelty to wives. aratea July 10, 185.

Mrs. Willis as: This in effect was alleged today "reasonable alimony. RICHMOND, Jan. 12. George! by Mrs.

Patricia WillUv'ST, of -499 Jean Street, Oakland, a millinery Cox, 34, 4837. Bay View Avenue, was held to answer to Contra Costa Cdunty Superior Court yesterday on designer, in a. divorce complaint thur Strehlow, 7 Alameda, Sixth; Bruce HolnfariT Oakland, Seventh; Al R. Bower, San Jose, Eighth; William D. CamDbell.

Los Aneeles. filed in Alameda County Superior Court two eoutria of assault with a deadly tee mini fourteenth; Wyckoff Westover, Los Gaylor Willis, 26, alleged to be a Bulbless Beltleas Btravli secretary In Ahe San Francisco of weapon, arising from- the alleged slashing of two ambulance employees fice of the Society for the Preven Angeles, Fifteenth; John F. Bar-come, Los Angeles, Sixteenth. Frank F. Merriam, Long Beach, December 6.

tion of Cruelty to Animals, is the i I I 1 i. 4 S. Svi'SiiSiiS; 1 aeienaant. Eighteenth; Edith Faeger, Huntington Park, G. itezelle New, ImproTed, atreamllaeS, different in arlnelale, thh trail la raaidlf ta-alacina all othere.

Vaed and taeam-mended by doetort la rlaaiala eltioe af United Stataa. Hoara ta aaeea Taaalay DOBBS TRUSS CO. 144 Webatet Bear lath St. Hum Ml OAKLAND TW tnoaka tSM Mrs. Willis, throueh" Attorney Jan.

12. (U.B Potential Republican 'candidates for State offices will be invited to ap- pear before the candidate and fact binding committee 6T theCaIifornia Republican Assembly for endorse-s ment in Fresno on February 16. the. committee -decided today "at i quarterly No action on potential candidates will be taken tmtil that time, Arthur C. Carmichael, -president of the assembly, said.

i The board of directors of the assembly will meet with thelsfim-'i mittee at its final session of the meeting tomorrow. V.v i Representing congres-? sional districts were Dr. James E. Melvin C. Wood, claims as a second He is charged with slashing Ed McNeally, 2320 Roosevelt Avenue, and Robert S.

Deck, 43S South Eighth Street, attendants for the Richmond, Ambulance Service, who Harrison, Glendale, Twentieth; John Berry, San Bernardino, Twenty- cause of action, that Willis deserted me couple, who have no com wsre. transporting him to the County niunity' property children, ac- First; Gordon Richmond, Orange, Twenty-Second; Matt W. Brown, William Troyer, Santa Cruz; William S. Reichel, Oakland; vurthe Panama: it was revealed yesterday by Maj. Gen.

Homer M. Groninger, port commander. They will be moved by ship to keep them, out of the way of the eastward rail movement of Pacific veterahs. according toGe-aval Groninger; and the ships used in their transportation will be available in the European theater to pick up American soldiers returning to the States. The S.S.

Adabelle Lykesjook on 1250 Italian Service Unit personnel at Belucia Wednesday and sailed for Naples. Also headed for Naples with 3300 I.S.U.s Tuesday will be the Marine. Perch. 'V Two shiploads of' Italian prisoners of war are scheduled, one with 900, is expected to sail tomorrow and another, with 1100, on Thursday. Three ships have been assigned Murray M.

ChotinerBeverly Hills; Leo Anderson, Los Angeles, and Glenn K. Baker, San Jose. Troyer, ReicheL Chotiner, An THE SCHOOL OF ACiC(D)ilJMTfAMC GOLDEN-GATE COLLEGE McConnell, Sonora, Second; Paul Hospital at Martinez. Cox, who had received treatment for a gunshot wound in his shoulder inflicted by an unknown. assailant, had been taken first to Richmond Field Hospital, wher his removal to the County Hospital was ordered, En route to the Martinez hospital he reportedly drew a knife from -its hiding place in his clothes and slashed McNeally and Deck about the head, neck and arms.

derson and Baker, are members at Mason, Sacramento, Third; Jack Dearth, San Fifth; Ar large. OAKLAND FLIER REPORTED DEAD SPniIIG mt 0FEKIK3 JAN. 14 for 8750 German prisoners of war, who will be moved from Friday on; RESCUE OF WOMAN AT SEA REVEALED The full story of a rendezvous at the scuttling of a Coast Guard plane and the rescue of the plane's crew and of a seriously ill woman will be told today after, the arrival of the Navy APA D.S.S. Elkhart, expected to dock at Pier 38 in- San The Navy Department yesterday notified 'Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Roy Undergraduate and graduate courses. Refresher courses, comprehensive training for commercial positions and professional practice. Accredited by State Board ef Accountancy to meet, college requirements for C.P.A. examinations. Hutchins of 9515 Plumber Street, that their son, Milton, 23, is presumed dead.

The youth was shot down while engaged in an air strike near Guadalcanal, February 4, 1943, and until this notification, had been Francisco, The story, revealed yesterday on Navy records as missing in action. the 12th Naval District, began at 10 a.m, Friday when the merchant 'ship iiEMonniioios (Piles) If wf feting consult us without obligation. Hemorrhoids (piles) treated by our latest technique without surgery, injections or pain. No time lost from work. Latest equipment for treating these conditions without drugs Pelvic und Prettat Condition Xhtr Specialty Cr.J.C.Schiveley.D.C.

HU East 14th Street (Prafauienal Ream' 307) Phono KSllogg 44616 Bean: te a.m. Kaaalata kr Aa aeintment. Wednesday ta a.m. Claae atardars. Milton enlisted In the Navy Feb Aleutian, 500 miles off the.

coast, ruary 14, 1S41, and was at Pearl Harbor on December 7. Shortly ftwiwhwwMwMwawwaftK. Win, iiiiiiiiiiiii iwiiiiiuiflimm'ftfflafthMi i 11 11 nawifanmmwi sent a message to the port director after the outbreak of war. he re saying they had a-woman passenger tlERVOUSIIESS Nervous Breakdown, Methods of treating that get results. Those suffering from depression, fear, panicky poor sleep, nervous tension, weakness, fear of fainting, in-, sanity, diseased digestive disturbances, stuttering and twitching.

Your condition can be successfully treated by one who understands. DR. L. E. VENELL, Ph.C.,D.C, Psychotherapist Speeializl'nr in Nerveaa Disorder! Reasonable Prices SIC 18th Street.

Room SM Fex Theater Baiidina GL-SS6C Hoars: in to Fri.t 10 to 5 Thnrs.i 10 ta 1 Sat. aboard who -was seriously ill and SCHOOL Morning Classes Doily Myron m. Strain, c.p.a.. Dean IVINING SCHOOLUQne; Two, Evoning 1 FLEXIBLE PROSRAM FOR, VETERANS -Send for Accpuntmi School Catalog GOLDEN GATE COLLEGE Y.M.C.A.200 Oolden Gote Avenue, San FranclKo 2 TelepfiSnt TUxedo 4605 turned to this country and as an aviation radioman 2nd class, he shipped out on the carrier Enterprise, with the 16th Torpedo. Dive asking for help from the Navy or How a SPAR uniform may be converted for dtrUian wear is shown by Elizabeth Hall, of Rochester, N.YW modeling Heft) regulation uniform and (right) design developed by SPAR Nancy Laraway, of New Wixephoto.

Coast Guard. The Elkhart, en route to another Bomber Souadron port, was diverted from her couse to rendezvous with the Aleutian In addition to his parents, "he is survived by two brothers, Earl arid Dale, both members of the Merchant Marine, and two sister, Donna and a Coast Guard patrol bomber $139,562 Estate was dispatched to the scene, according to the district public relations Hutchins of Oakland, and Mrs. Eve'lyji Bogart of Saiem, Oregon. office. The plane damaged, however, left by Dr.

Watkins RSSBBaaaSSBaBBBBBBBavSm In making a landing in the rough water and the nine crewmen were taken aboard the merchant ship and Dr. Rogers, Berkeley-Dental Surgeon, Dies Dr. William H. Watkins, retired Oakland dentist who died last October 5 at the ageof 68, left an estate the bomber scuttled. Jan.

12. Dr. Thomas valued atS139.562. according to an Posey Tube Traffic Halted by Crash ALAMEDA, Jan. 12.

Traffic was tied up in Posey Tube for half an hour yesterday when a northbound Key System bus struck the tear end of a truck and jammed it into a car ahead of it. Passengers were shaken up but nobody was hospitalized, according to Patrolman D. R. Schiller. George W.

Baney, 23, of 221 East Twelfth Street, Oakland, operator of the bus, was cited for driving a vehicle with defective brakes. All three vehicles were damaged and were towed from the tube. The APA kept the meeting place 9 p.m. Friday night and the plane crewmen, the ill woman, identified as Jacqueline Murtaugh, and her appraisal" filed in Alameda County Superior Court. FACE LIFTED Trophic Contour System Without' artery Renewa Touih-fal beauty, etrenathene urn maaeles, removes double chin, deep lines, wrinkles.

L. Rogers, 66, Berkeley dentist and resident of this community for the past 41 years, died last night at his home at 1014 Fresno Avenue; after 1UC mm cousin were transferred aboard. The woman's condition, according to a a heart attack a week ago. The estate will be shared by Dr. Watkins" two daughters.

Miss Max-ine Rosalie Watkins of 35 Monte Vista Avenue and Mrs. Mel son, 3924 Robley TerWe. DR. ETHEL PILCREN, D.C. A native of California, Dr.

Rogers brief flispatch from the Elkhart, is PlITTTITITITTTTTTTmTxi Was graduated from the University of California College of Dentistry in but not 'The ship is expected sometime this morning. 1905, and had maintained his practice here since that time. He is survived by three children, John E. Rogers and Mrs. Oliver C.

Lowe both of Berkeley, and nmxn i Cpl. Allen S. Rogers, stationed with the Army in Japan. Also surviving are a Ralph of San Francisco, and a sister, Alice M. Rogers of Berkeley.

His Mrs. Pearl Rogers, died four years ago. Dr. Rogers was a member of the Berkeley Lodge of Elks. Funeral services at the Little Chapel of the Flowers are pending.

Drowning Victim Found, Identified Identification of one of two bodies dressed in Navy uniforms found floating in the waters of San Fran-' Cisco Bay Friday was made yester-, day by Twelfth Navar District. i.t.p Victim of a collision between-the Liberty ship Charles Nordhoff and the NavV barge Yf-421 in San Pablo Bay on December 20, he was identi-' tied as R. Marshal, MoMM le 1366 Quesada Avenue, San Fran-1 Cisco, son of Mrs. Hilda Camilleri. Nam of the other man was withheld pending notification of next of kin.

USE ACCEPTED CREDIT TO OBTAIN NEW STYLE PLATES Simply arrange with Accepted Credit io pay fcr pitta as you wear them, Pay as you prefer. (I amine pais tmd wodrmi iron acorcbiof xcw mwmi add Mwioc appetite, fcwaack a jxaalir fet (nrifriag 1 Wkat pktairt ao4 fia aBMcataary, taaakt VON'S PINK TABLETS. Na Classes in Russian The American Russian Institute in San begins its Spring series of Russian language classes taaaat aboot K-iM oaaasaa aanaa, Jlpw atiitviim 4mim of ach mmmom a VON PINK TABLETS km ae paoadr aaauwmud. Cattator 'phosa IAN VON CO. 21 Maikac tc, Sao Fiaaciaco ti floor CAritid 72 mAfHt Or Simtt tflf No Mail Order Accepted on Tuesday, January 29, at 101 Post Street, Room 310.

Beginner's classes will be held at 6 p.m., intermediate Taxi Permits O.K.'d i PIEDMONT, Jan. 12. Permits for operation for both the Piedmont Limousine Service and Yellow Cab Cgmpany have teen approved by the City Council, following adviee at 7 and advanced at 8. Begin Your Dental Work Right Away and Pay Later "Avail' yourself of the convenience of Accepted Credit when you need dental service. You can make your first visit without an appointment, Dental work of all kinds with from Poliee Chief William V.

Pflaum that both services had pliedfully mfnilAiivrt A. tnvia ran1 automobiles for hire. as you are -paid for dental plates. fZHAYETHIS PHYSICAL CHECKUP FLUOROSCOPIC X-RAY PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Your lymptoms art Danger Signals Nature's warnings or something -wrong in yaur baay: Dan't diircg arrl them! Find onwlitt your troublo it whara it it -and what to do for it 12-POKVr EXAJIIINATIOIV Thai Removes the DOUBT! aawS fillings, erowns, inlays, bridgework extractions. Plates repaired and relined.

Keep well by keeping your teeth in sound repair. Temperatara Respiratiea a Blood Preuara and Pnlse Spine. Bonca, Joint Nerrea, Cate Blitorr X-Ray riaora' m7 Beart, Lanaa X-Raj Flaare-av7 Dtaraacb 'VrinalyiU a.m.eeeina) a) ciiiin, Traaa-r UlamiaaUaa X-Ray tFluoroscope) Heart, Lungs X-Ray (Fluoroicope) Stomach X-Ray (Fluoroicope) Colon, Abdomen Urinalysis, Chemic and Microscopic Sinuses, Transillumination- Smear of Exudaty if indicated Blood Pressure Readings Temperature, Puis Blood Hemoglobin Determination Spine, Bones, Joints Ears, Not, Throat Pelvis (Woman), Prostate (Man) laJI Kara, Naee, k( FOR nj ALL Tareat- Total Cost No Extras 9 It Km been traditionjil in our fattntts tSat obi; people have always risen to the height of may emergency. Telephone men and women have been tested time and again, on occasion! of fire, flood, earthquake and other disasters. We ire now eon-fronted with an emergency of the first magnitude and we urge again that all employees who hare left 4 heirpostsTofduity return at Office and jom titomtstf thousands of our splendid people who are ca CU Job displaying their traditional loyalty.

We earnestly seek to serve the public as tSey are so graciously teeing us in tbeir sTnptKet43 understanding and eb-operatiofi. The outstanding record of rtfr people esiA iddiit devotion to the public interest were at the forefront 1 throughout all the long war-emergency days. We appeal to all our people to keep this record without blemish-a record which has been built upon the very foundation of our business, service above self. The public interest transcends that of the company and its employees. The message must go tfinw'gai and we rely on the loyalty of our people to take If through.

Mayf the character of our men and women rise to an Inspiring cause and dedication of effort in upholding, the line ideals and traditions of great public service. Dr. T. S. Bagley, D.

a 1 Tileirapk Ave- Oakland A BaamHtot. to dallr. MoaM Wat. rri. e.

a to a. Bat By Appointment. DR. PAINLESS PARKER SAYS: "If you desire new dental platesr dental service of any kind, arrange now to the cost with weekly -or monthly payments. Make your" own terms wtthiri reason.

Use Accepted Credit for whatever dental you may require." Natural Expression Is Distorted If Missing' Teeth Are Not Replaced Appearance, as well as healthJs affected unless lost teeth are re- stored. Yon need not suffer hollow cheeks and sagging facial muscles because of missing teeth; better select plates, to protect your-individual features, teeth ire required by nature to chew the fobdsHhat supply nourishment. Unless teeth function properly you are forced to choose diet that may be lacking in errergy-p I qualities. Many digestive troubles result from lack of sufficient teeth, Select new dental plates now and pay by week Of month with 1 ACCEPTED CREDIT FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY this examination will be given complete for $3.00. There are no extra charges whatsoever; No 'obligation to take treatments.

Complete diet instructions and a report on the findings are given at the conclusion of this examination SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS ELECTKOCAtlblOGRAMT-Thh kirhly Important heart test mar fee Included with the above examination tor an additional fee af SS.On BASAL METABOLISM la tun where thli aland test it repaired It mar be ineladed with examination far additional lee al S3.0Q 25th Year of Eastbav Practice APPOINTMENTS ARE NOT NECESSARY Emu FAMOUS HERBS Crystal-Clear Palate Dental Plates Greater --resemblancehai been achieved by transparent dental plates. These realistic plates are made with the improved material all dentists recommend for ptrma- nenty natural color and permanent natural form; The clear palate reflects actual tissues of the mouth. Transparent Dental Plates art mere- natural-appearing. Plates of carefully-blended and tested stability. Translucent Teeth Add Vital Effect To Plates Science has.

perfected artificial teeth that simulate the effects, of natural ones. Translucent teeth both absorb and reflect light in other ways improve the appearance of plates. They can be obtained in the same shade and shape of fine natural teeth. VISIT THE DENTIST at frequent interval. Be on guard against the) dangers of focal infection due to poor or diseased teeth.

Have teeth examined and needed repairs made. For at a a liver, kidnejri, heart, ayei, bladder, feat file, aore throat, dyeenterr, paraljriie, ebroaia aithma, catarrh, aaaah, 1 I renirr. paarlaila, theaaiatiita, pllei, kaUa, larakace, Aaadacke, male aad female a I a. Oar herhi aarelr wilt help yea ta reaala joar health aaieklr. Teitlatealalf af Ska aaaef al ant Maraeloae KeealU an File a Oar OHlea.

DR. Et H. HILDEBRAND, D.C., CHIEF OF STAFF OAKLAND 3rd Floor, Orpheum Thcottr 1744 Broadwoy Telephone TE mplibar 7265 SJ Alameda Office: 1505 Webster St. LA ke hurst 2-8989 20SS Telegraph Ave, Oakland Near tlet Street IE mplekar 3S41 Ksw Konc Chinesi Hirb Co. oeri! Wl a.m.

la p.m.i a.m. re p.m.! gatardare. a.m. to 1 a.m. SPECIAL McCOY HEALTH SYSTEM EXAMINATION $2 Plates Will Not.

Shrink or Warp The dental profession has acclaimed the refilled material used in platemaking because' of its tested balance and durability. Plates are lighter in weight, yet a resiliency that Insures long- wearing efficiency. They have, in. a graceful design and soft lustre that makes them hard detect. Are you lick and aufferiniY Doae pain and misery kern you from enjoylnf the Ufa and health that should fca youraT Then let the McCoy Health' System heh your We are now rrfferlnf a ithorouch S-day axamtnatlon (hat will reveal the real cauaa your condition McCoy- trained doctors make aura of their dlattnosia before they advise any eoursa of treatment.

Workinc with expensive scientific equipment and with the fine faculties of modern laboratories, they teat every part of your Read the examination Hat in the columna below aea how it explores every part of your system I THIS COMFMHENSIVf EXAMINATION INCLUDES THE rOLLOWING TUTS R.E. HAMBROOK and General Mcneir. 7 Complete Physical ftxaminatlnn I. CaavuHaiien histoty symptoms, broad m-emure, pulta and respi- ratory rataa, -j KEEP BUYING BONDS FOR KEEPS DR. PAINLESS PARKEn, Dentist f.

Urinalysis. Fluoroscopic X-ltayv axamtnatlon X. 11, Laboratory testa hemoglobin and blood chemistry, 12. Basal metabolism test for glsnd- ular function when indicated. 11.

Summation, diagnosis and explanation to you. 14. Advice on diet or treatment, 15. Written instructions based on examination and consultation. chest, heart, lungs, abdomen, oxtremiisea and spinal column.

I. Examination of ayes, ears, nose- and throat. t. Transillumination of naaal at- nuses. 10, Fluoroscopic X-Ray examine-; tion of intestinal tract of stomach.

4. Laboratory tests blood, count, f. Temperature readinas. Fluoroscopic X-Ray examination. This entire lil-noint examination and diagnosis Is yours for only Know the truth abmrt Votir health.

Lean) how to rid yourself of sickness and suffering. There it help for. you at the lUcCoy Health System! DR. J. 0.

BRISJOW, D.C. and Staff th The Pacific Telephons jnd tebgrzph Con? any 1128 BROADWAY, Corner 12th Telephone GLencourt 3012 3252 EAST 14th STREET Telephone ANdover 0267 Four Ojjicet in San franclnco 1028 MARKET STREET 1102 GEARY STREET 2S1 MISSION STREET 767 MARKET STREET Otfcar ffkea tn Saa JeM. raw ante, StacktM, Praawa lakarafiaM amiVAN Lemdiaf Ceait CMt rUxa pLoncoart 2:35.

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