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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 10

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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10 Oakland Tribunl, Tuesday, April 26, 1960 1 7 mm Drug Quiz Bares Hope for Diabetics April developer of a new drug told Senate Investigators today the research stimulated by its discovery offers a hope that in some eases diabetes may be reversed or prevented. Dr. E. Gifford Upjohn, president of the Upjohn Introduces a New Multi-Coverage AM IT Ftt-JL' 'Wei! i 1 drug manufacturers at Kala A mazoo, made the statement in testimony pre' pared for the Senate Antitrust accident mmm( and Monopoly Subcommittee. Upjohn was scheduled as I i I BTILITY PLANS EARGEST U.S.

POWER PLANT JOS ANGELES, April private utility will build ZSe Nation's largest atomic SJjwer plant capable of sup one of the major witnesses in the subcommittee's critical for Subscribers and Readers investigations of medicine prices and practices in the drug manufacturing industry. I 1 i FOR THE LOW COST OF LESS THAN 5 plying electricity for a city of A DAY family members mean a husband and wife or one parent, and all unmarried children under age 19 residing at address of a Tribune reader. No limit to oumber in family or to adult ages under our "All-in-One" policy. New babies axe automata ically covered from birth at no extra cost to you. Wb.OOO.

Southern California Edison p. announced plans for the project yesterday, ft said the plant may be in Premium $1.50 Mtnth Application Mth4 of Payment WIDESPREAD USE Upjohn estimated more than 500,000 patients now use Orin-ase. Sen. Estes Kefauver the subcommittee chairman, in a prepared statement, said it has been estim my tjgeration in five years. But no THIS POLICY IS UNDERWRITTEN BY Continental Assurance Company fine has been selected.

-The plant will contain the' wirld's largest nuclear re ated that Orinase. sales at the manufacturer's level total CEREMONY Those talcing part In tomorrow's dedication of Woodland School will In clud (from left) Albtrt E. Norman, Oakland historian; Leonard J. Yager, school principal Mrs. Lowell Baker, first grade teacher and Stuart Phillips, assistant superintendent in charge of elementary schools.

Program will start at 7:30 pjn. General Office: Chicaje about $20,000,000 a year. Re actorwith a potential of tail sales totals, he said, would 300,000 kilowatts. -She firm said it will produce power at a competitive price lEth fuel-generated power. Lufthansa Granted Extension to S.F.

It Pays for Minor Accidents Doctor visits, first aid, medical care, X-ray and ambulance benefits up to $49.00 MAXIMUM for any ONE injury. be "much higher" but he gave no dollar estimate of that. Upjohn told the subcommittee: "The successful development of Orinase represents a major step forward. Not only has it been a highly successful anti-diabetes compound in the School Dedication Set Tomorrow WASHINGTON, April 2fr-l President Eisenhower today approved a Civil Aeronautics Board order granting the Cer Secretaries' Scholarship Dinner Set man airline Lufthansa a route bands of practicing physicians, extension to San Francisco. The airline has been operat but it has given a tremendous stimulus to research in this tion, Jo Ann Porreca and Jackie Coleman of the Student and Mrs.

Joseph Washington of the Woodland P-TA will take part in the school Woodland School will be dedicated formally tomorrow evening as the 29th of the 51 school projects proposed in the 1956 bond election. ing routes between Europe and New York and between Germany and Chicago by way of Montreal and Winsdor, vital field HOPEFUL OF CURE "Recent studies point to The new one-story building several exciting new leads. has 14 a 1 classrooms, 'i tUNBtr ANNUAL tATt For example, a group of scientists at the University of Michigan, Dr. Jerome Conn if It Pays for Serious Accidents Lump sums for any ONE internal or external specified injury, AND HOSPITALIZATION up to 90 days, PLUS 1 additional day per month policy is in continuous force up to 60 months, 1 50 days total, X-ray, ambulance and extras, up to $1,675.00 MAXIMUM when confined. It Pays Increasing Lump Sums For accidental death, loss of limb or sight.

Pays up to nsnn mow in to tnnnn with aHwi one kindergarten, library, offices and teachers lunchroom. The program will begin at and his associates, have demonstrated that the tendency of young people toward diabetes, TTTTTTTn 7:30 p.m. with the presentation of colors by Girl Scouts, 't if caught early enough and treated with Orinase, may be Camp Fire Girls, Cubs, Brownies and Blue Birds. The Rev. Julius Pender of Beth SAN LEANDRO, April 26-Gateway Chapter of the National Secretaries Association will hold its annual Scholarship Award dinner at 7:30 p.m.

tomorrow at Onstad's Restaurant. Dr. Fred F. Harcleroad, president of the State College for Alameda County, will address the meeting, which will mark the chapter's observance of Secretaries Day and National Secretaries Week. "The chapter will award a $100 scholarship to Miss Dene Gilbert of Fremont, who plans to be a legal secretary.

She 9 reversed. This is new work. It needs corroboration and continued investigation. To den Baptist Church will give the invocation after the pledge date, diabetes has been accumulations worth $2.50 to $1 25.00 a month for 60 months. of allegiance is led by Boy Scout Joseph Washington.

The school orchestra, led thought to be an incurable disease. There is a suggestion here that perhaps it can be prevented." by Dale Freeman and the IHSUR1D SAVIU choral group, under the direction of Gloria Novak, will take part in the entertainment. Upjohn and Kefauver both described diabetes as one of is; a senior at Washington Supt. of Schools Selmer the top leading causes of death in this country, and the High School. Miss Sharon Moore of Hay Berg, David Sargis of the third leading cause of blind ward, runner-up for the award, school faculty, Barney E.

Hil- ness, Kefauver said the De burn of tire Board of Educa- will be a guest. It Also Pays for Dread Diseases at NO Extra Cost to You $1,000.00 MAXIMUM' for EACH of these 1 1 dread diseases: Leukemia, Poliomyelitis, Tularemia, Meningitis, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Scarlet Fever, Encephalitis, Small Pox, Typhoid and Rabies (including preventive inoculations) This is only a partial description of the principal terms and provisions in the policy. partment of Health, Education and Welfare estimates 17 of 'XMrs. Zella Simonet, president, will preside. She has EEen designated as the chapter's "Secretary of the Week." every 1,000 persons in the United States are diabetics, The .77 soman Payable in Advance Not Less than 3 Months Premium or 6 Months Premium Not More than 12 Months Premium FAMILY POLICY PREMIUM $150 a month is Santa Fe APPLICATION for FAMILY POLICY TO: Edward A Johansen Rtiident Agint, Continental Aiturjnc Company Imuranct Oakland Tribuno, Oakland, California Paf 1 9 I hereby apply for a Multi-Coverage Accident and Dread Disease Family Insurance Policy" issued by Continental Assurance Company of Chicago, Illinois to regular home delivery subscribers and family member of the OAKLAND TRIBUNE, as follows: PLEASE PRINT Birth Date- 1.

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