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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 13

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DOCTORS GIVE NEW HOPE 10 CHILDLESS U. S. Seizure of Radio KEAR for Withholding Taxes Seen taxes and disability and unem See. I 13 W.d., May 23, 1954 CCCC ployment insurance for 1954 The threat of government and 19SS. unable to raise the money soon, the government would not identify the prospective but said that he ex ney Milton Stern one of the stockholders, said he intends to take legal action to block the sale as "an unlawful giveaway" of the shareholders' interests.

tion on the board of directors if the stock fails to pay divi ble for the government to take over the KEAR transmitter. Earlier liens for $19,000 seizure was added yesterday to the troubles of Radio Station have been filed by the government here against the station. put a padlock on the station. IRS Director Harold Hawkins would not comment on pected to talk business with dends for two years. The government lien is fori Now-Limited Engagement KEAR, beleaguered by mount him soon.

Filing of the new lien in San unpaid employes' withholding ing financial difficulties. If the land is sold, Cisler Mateo County makes it possi The internal revenue serv the imminence of government said, the price will not bail the station out of its financial hole but will be of substantial help. He said that while Cisler MASON i HAMLIN SOKMQt WEIER STORY 1 CLARK el othor PlfMi Exclusive viith PALACE PIANO CO. ISM Oeaaa nr. ISit A.

DB 4-1000 ice filed a $10,888.98 tax lien seizure to satisfy the lien. owns an overwhelming major against the station in San Meanwhile, Cisler disclosed that an Oakland real estate ity of the station's stock, the Mateo County where the KEAR usier's plan to sell the land already has met with orjDosi- preferred share certificates state specifically that their holders may call a meeting to i0: 0 li transmitter is located. man has come up with a possible buyer for some of the station's real estate. He would ULACKHAVKI Owner Stephen Cisler said tion from some of the station's he understood that if he was minority stockholders. Attor elect a majority representa tN HTDI ST.

Tests by 2 Bay Area Men Pinpoint Ovulation By WILLIAM BOQUIST Two California physicians told the second world congress on fertility and sterility yesterday in Naples of research that may enable thousands of now childless couples to have children of their own. Drs. Herman Pepper of Redwood City, a general practi tioner, and Stuart Lindsay, as sociate professor of pattioiogy in the University of California medical center, described a new method of determining ovulation FACTOR. The technique is based on platelets in the blood, which are important factors in co agulation. The level of the platelets increases radically, apparently just as ovulation occur, they "vWC iwifimnVfl ivr reift frfcar fry fEeflftXMI'Qeoeeovviflajjya lflnf Jt ryqSSfli reported.

If their studies are con firmed independently, the two scientists indicated, an im portant new clinical aid can be established for women with fertility problems. Medical science has so far not been able to establish ex actly when ovulation occurs in w. i mm mmm iiiiittPi u.r 's But it is only during ovulation that conception is possible, and it is generally agreed that the more precise the determination of ovulation time a matter of hours the better the chances for conception. PATIENT OBSERVED. The first indication of this new technique came from ob servations of a patient of Doe tor Pepper's in Sequoia Hos pital.

She was hospitalized with a disease known as essential thrombocytopenic purpura, which is marked by a reduc tion in number of blood plate lets and internal bleeding into the skin, bowels and other or gans. The bleeding occurred following childbirth and during menstruation. The patient's platelet count was consistently lowest during 1 A Nvl RIV'C-. 'Kaffir 11 menstruation and highest at a mid-point between menstrual periods, apparently during ovulation. The two physicians felt a broader study was needed They enlisted the aid of twen ty-six medical technicians and nurses, ranging in age from 18 to 36.

Seven of them had sterility problems. CHECK MADE. Daily platelet counts and temperature readings were taken and the women were asked to note any lower ab dominal pains, which sometimes occur along with Temperature records were compared with platelet counts. Temperatures in women are known to rise half lllAlWMWW.WiftM way oetween menstrual pe riods and tne rise has been ac cepted as an Indication that ovulation is taking place. Its use as an aid for women with fertility problems is lim Go On In and Get It ited, however, because the rise of about half a degree may last for several days, whereas ovulation does not last correspondingly as long, Doctors Pepper and Lindsay found that a cyclical platelet pattern count similar to the one noted in the Sequoia Hos pital patient occurred in nor mal women.

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