All DefenseServices totBe TaughtLove LifeIs Bared inCustody SuitBaltimoreanon Lost U.S.Ship, Safe3Contradicting rumor? that reached the AFRO this week, George fcf. Tucker, white, public relations member of the Committee on Civilian . Defense, de-..tfrft' wiU ^trained aa air-raid Vtrdens only, and added that elute? in aU. ofa the defense service* will dja^0p€mM iK 'ffiriieaTfuTufer’*' Continuing, Mr. '“Tucker explained that the class for air-raid wardens was merely the first to be organized and that others will follow as soon -aa, the mass of i volunteer, workers are classified. Registration Still Open During the first two days of registration this week, fifty-eight ; volunteers were signed up in the j Enoch Pratt Library branch at Fremont Avenue and Pitcher Street.Persons desiring to volunteerRelatives of Lloyd K.'AVinston,(Continued on Page I, Col. S)I”'-* — — — - _ ■WASHINGTON i Mother love prompted Dr.;Kathleen' Jones King, a physician. to bare her love-life last week when she petitioned the,District Court for a writ of ihabeas corpus to force Dr. Wil-Ibum J. Pinkard. also a physician mcSsman on the U. S. Navywh.ch.«In her petition, filed Friday, Dr.; *unk at Honolulu December 7,King discloses that the boy, Wil-i received word from him todaybunt James Steele, who also goes (Friday) that He was safe andby the name of Pinkard. was-bom to her in New York Citylunnurl'ta Stptember 28, 1937. jtold the AFRO that Win ,The boy is living with Dr. and j slon’s letter was postmarkedMrs. Pinkard it_ IBM Third j California and in it he stated that Street, Northwest. Dr. King lives « .at 1910 Eighth Street, North- at the °«tbreak o( ^Ulitios west r with Japan he had sent a cablc-Dlvorce Discussed gram informing them-of his safe- jWhile married and living with ty. They did not receive it. his wife. Dr. King alleges. Dr.| Winston is one of ten local , Pinkard professed great love for ^ stationed on ships in the ; her and said he planned to di- war zone. He was a member of vorce hto mate and marry her, | the 1938 graduating class nt In December, 1933, she avers.! Douglass High School onlt;i last he urged her to have a child,; visited Baltimore in January, • which she was then expecting, 11939. when he was .stationed ini promised again to divorce bis j Norfolk,vVa. He is a brother of |(dootlnnol on Pmo 1, Col. t) Ellwood Winston of this city andNeed More Like Himj•fillof Mrs. Mildred C. Williams, formerly of Baltimore and now of Stamford, Conn.Or?*''Skilled labor is in the greatest | Arthur R. Fox. above, a Ihlrd-dcmand now in this emergency i c,as* machine operator, has beenA*fiv«t employed in the Philadelphia