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— Griffin Daily News Tuesday, April 18,1972
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SAN FRANCISCO—Air Force recruiting sergeant hastens to
move auto parked beside the U.S. Navy station wagon set
ablaze by demonstrators protesting the renewed bombing of
70 demonstrators
arrested in California
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—
Some 1,500 antiwar demonstra
tors surrounded the block-long
San Francisco Federal Building
Monday to protest the renewed
bombing of North Vietnam.
Across the bay folksinger Joan
Baez led 200 protesters to the
gates of the Alameda Naval Air
Station.
Riot-equipped police arrested
70 persons during the two area
rallies, 29 in San Francisco and
41 at the naval station. A Navy
car burst into flames in San
Francisco.
DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB
Originates at birth
Kidney problem often missed
By Lmwiciicc Lamb. M.D.
Dear Dr. Lamb- Please
give me as much information
as possible about polycystic
kidney disease. Is there a
diet that might possibly ar
rest the progress of the dis
ease- ’ Since high blood pres
sure and slight anemia have
accompanied, or even been
occasioned by, polycystic
disease, is it alarming to
have the pressure high and
then down to 190, perhaps
within minutes?
At what point in the prog
ress of the disease must a
transplant be advised? Can
the disease be fatal in the
age years around 57 and 60?
My physician assumes that
1 have all these answers, but
1 don't have, so please help
me out
1) ea r Beader—Polycystic
k idn e y disease originates
with birth. Sometimes it is
first noted in children In
other cases, it is first noted
in adult life, as late as 50
years of age. Sometimes it
is not diagnosed until after
death or is found acciden
tally on X ray examinations
The disease is a progres
sive dilation of the little
tubules in the kidney that
collect urine and drain to
the outlet of the kidney to
the urinary sys te m Be
cause these tubules become
partially blocked and the
kidney keeps on so r m i n g
urine, the blocked tubules
become cysts. Thus, the kid
neys enlarge and become
large, cystic masses. Some
times painless bleeding oc
curs.
Because of the kidney in
volvement, high blood pres
sure may also develop
Blood pressure can fluctuate
a great deal, so many read
ings are necessary to deter
mine if high blood pressure
is present or not
It is impossible to say how
rapidly the problem will
progress in any individual.
Some people live with this
problem for years without
difficulties. Others have a
more rapid deterioration of
kidney function
Medicines are used to help
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turn from his triorbital
flight.
One patrolman in San Fran
cisco received a cut chin after
being hit with a brick, but there
were no serious injuries.
Several demonstrators were
reportedly clubbed by police
attempting to disperse the
crowd.
Monday night, a group of 250
persons broke windows on the
Stanford University campus
and the student newspaper said
it would publish an editorial
endorsing a campus strike
because of the war escalation.
There was no estimate of the
control the blood pressure
and prevent complications,
but, as kidney failure devel
ops, the use of an artificial
kidney, at least intermit
tently, is sometimes needed
and eventually, if kidney
function gets bad enough, a
kidney transplant should be
considered.
If the kidneys are able to
clear the waste products
from the body's metabolism
and function reasonably
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North Vietnam. The demonstrators occupied the Air Force
recruiting office. Twenty-eight persons were arrested. (UPI)
damage, which occurred follow
ing an antiwar rally.
In San Francisco, a U.S.
magistrate crawled through a
window of the besieged Federal
Building to hold court in a
basement office for the arraign
ment of persons taken into
custody following the “seizure”
of an Air Force recruiting
office.
Magistrate Owen Woodruff
set SI,OOO bail for each of the 16
arrested on charges of obstruct
ing federal business. He sche
duled a preliminary hearing for
well, then, of course, it is
usually premature to use
either the artificial kidney or
transplant So, your doctor
will have to determine this
on the basis of chemical
tests and your general phy
sical condition. But he does
have means of determining
how well your kidneys are
functioning.
The availability of these
forms of treatment is an ex
ample of some of the prog-
today when a coalition of
antiwar groups plan a noon
rally in downtown San Francis
co.
Earlier in Alameda, Joan
Baez led 200 demonstrators in
songs, including “We Shall
Overcome,” before the protes
ters tried to prevent workers
from entering the military
installation, home base of
several carriers operating in
Vietnam waters.
Police ordered the area clear
and Miss Baez and about 20
followers moved aside.
ress that has been made in
medicine. It has only been
a few short years ago that
neither the artificial kidney
nor kidney transplants could
be considered and, when the
kidneys of an individual with
this problem deteriorated to
the point where they could
no longer function, there
really wasn’t anything that
could be offered. Now, in
many instances, there is.
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Death scene described
at Angela Davis trial
SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI)—
Detailed description of the
toilet-punctured insides of the
escape van in which a Marin
County judge and three others
were shot to death in 1970 was
given Monday by a state
ballistics expert at the Angela
Davis trial.
The prosecution witness, Fred
H. Wynbrandt, testified that
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Judge Harold Haley was shot
from inside the van. He said
there was a “gaping hole” in
Haley’s head made by a blast
from a shotgun with the muzzle
extremely close or in contact
with his face.
Earlier, 90 exhibits were
admitted as state evidence,
including six pistols, three rifles
or carbines and three shotguns.
All but one of the 12 guns were
apparently recovered from the
inside of the van.
Wynbrandt, who will be cross
examined by the defense today,
told the court the van had 12
bullet marks—some entrance
holes, some exit holes and some
dimples from ricochets.
Miss Davis, a former UCLA
philosophy instructor, is
charged with supplying some
the weapons used in 1
courtroom escape attempt
the Marin County Civic Cent'
including the sawed-off shotg
taped around Haley’s neck.
In addition to the shotg
blast, Haley was hit in t
chest by a bullet from a .3
magnum pistol a kidnaper to
from a deputy inside t
courthouse. 1
Assistant District Attorn
Gary Thomas previously t(i
the court that he took a .3
magnum pistol from Jonath.
Jackson and fired it at all so
of the kidnapers.