Licenses Are Restored For Four Physicians The state board of medical ex- aminers today restored the licenses of four California doctors. They are Dr. Howard D. Mayers, Fall River Mills, Shasta County, re- voked for narcotics conviction; Dr. Alfred E, Meyers, San Francisco, narcotic law violation; Dr. Milton F, Novotny, Los Angeles, and Dr. David Stevens, Los. Angeles, conviction records. The board denied applications for, restoration of the licenses of Dr. Harold W. Lashier, Joaquin County, narcotics addic- tion; Dr. Nathan S. Housman, San Francisco, perjury, and Dr, Frederic en D, Harris, Los Angeles, illegal operation. reported Sno seth ee er Less than three quarters of a pound to.a cubic foot, a new plastic foam is: being used as a wing filler for airplanes. : for| Stockton, San: RA Centers Release 21,000Loyal Japanese LAWRENCE (Kan.), Oct. 19.—(®) illon S. Myer, director of the War elocation Authority, told a Rotary lub audience that 21,000 oyal Japanese Americans have been eleased from relocation centers this year, and that 70,000 more are 2ligible for return to civilian life. Myer said yesterday the WRA is couraging the 70,000 to return to ormal activities in’ communities way from the Pacific Coast, where the ban against their residence is till in force. : “Many of them feel they are too ol€4 to make the adjustment to new jobs and new communities,” Myer said. “A great many were sub- stantial business men or farmers Many of the evacuees are uncertain’ of ee futures outside the cen- ters. aa said all Japanese aliens and Japanese was desirable not only for economy and manpower reasons, but also because thousands of chil- dren now in ;the centers should grow up in more American sur- roundings, Citing the excellent war record of Japanese American troops in combat, Myer urged that United States communities receive the Jap- anese Americans as citizens whose loyalties had been subjected to® the most rigorous tests.. Myer Said all Japanese aliens and Japanese Americans whose loyalty remains questionable are still seg regated in a Northern California camp,