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Show TV R Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, April 15, 1ST1 Ah. a Tonic Indeed Flows From the Vineyards Cup 'S 4 - - li SV '5 A" v A4v;f L.- V A 3? culture Department. The selected by the chairman, Dr. Salvatore P. Lucia, a professoi emeritus of medicine at the University of California, wet not paid for their doc-toi- ife- - JL h. if., .c . &r I se Increase I)r Robert C. Stepto, professor and chairman of obstetrics and gynecology, Chicago Medical School and Mount Sinai Hospital, and a member of the study group, said that fV - i icago y Q ,Vrt ii ot the century used firelv in g chugs and m thera- ccn-pound- n py. but dur n g puhibition us Use decreased T would hiely wine m hospital recommend diets," he sa'd. Dr. Siepto said that for u- -e cab in parieus wire is recommended over sedative ii g "For noimal utilization a is highly recommended over a drug product," he said. Dr. Siepto said six or seven hospitals in Chicago are serving wine with meals. food product The study, released in Washington, reported that: (1) Wine relieves emotional tensions and serves as a force the eoncet.ti at ion of eholesteiol in the blood. Dr Stepto said there has been a decrease in clot formations wnen wine is against alienation, poueiless-ne- s and social isolation. (2) Wine aids the heart patient by relaxing the smaller blood vessels by lowering used. (3) Wine proves supplementary amounts of vitamin B to a therapeutic diet. (4) Wine aids m the recov- Ms ' of patients wa have of dergon surgery especially the intestinal Uact (5) Wine, of the very dryj ty pe, can be used by diabetics for energy w ithout the need . f for insulin. (6) Wine, when added to nutritious diet, can provide an added supplement of iron. LOS ANGELES (UPJ) shaker of grated an Italian restaurant caused tions in a women and her on sprinkled the contents on ttuur police desclosed Wednesday. LSD-spike- d - An cheese at hallucinaatmr they spaghetti, Mis. Jones said at first she thought she was having a heart attack and she told Michael she thought she was going to die. Tiie youth replied to her. "Im going to kill myself" and went to get a A spoke'man for the vn e detail said a "widespread investigation" was under way into the incident Easier Sunday at the Two Guy Ftom Italy resiauiant in knife. Hollywood. Helen Jones and her son Michael became ill at home after ating the tainted cheese and were taken to a hospital by a neighbor. I got it worse cause 1 love cheese my spaghetti," she Mis. Jones said mals coming from That was when she grabbed the boy and rushed next door to the neignbor's house than Michael did beand put a lot of it on said. she saw "strange animv skin and body. un-- ery . (?) Wine is a known snmu-- " la tor of appetities, especially for the sick and the aged. Mamma Mia! Thatsa Somma Spicy Parmesano! Other Ingredients Michael saw varied geometric patterns of different colors. Mrs. Jones resumed her work as a hotel waitress Wednesday and her son was back at high school. Detectives reported the owners of the restaui ant were being very cooperative in the investi- Dr Mitchell chairman of A. Spellberg gastorenterology, Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, who also served on the study committee, said that his first impression when to serve on the study group was that wine was basi callv an alcoholic beverage. "Actually it is only 10 to 20 percent alcohol, and has as gation. All other cheese, salt and pepper sl.akeis, sugar and cream containers and oil and vinegar bottles were checked for LSD. None was found. Police w arned other restaui ant to keep a close w atch on customers who toy with condiment containers. Kids stuff. Jeans , many as 200 other he said. (CopyrghO 5 at very dresses, J m, t wine rm wa- - g " - !- Winer s CHICAGO W; e is good for one's health, a team of 30 doctors concluued. It is good for the spirits, the appetite, digestion, the heart and social tension, accotding to a year-lonexamination by the national study on the medical importance of wine. The study was financed by the Wire Advisory Board, an agency of the California Agri- 1 a- uv.l tie Fy Judy Nicol C1 thrifty prices. : Dresses for all the girls. Cottons, polyester cottons, polyesterrayons. Some never need Asocntu Pr- -s Wueptiet Father Robert F. Durjea Jr. poses following suspension for being secretly married 7 toys' long point toller tport shift. Penn-Ppolyester cotton. Short sleeve. Assorted rf jears. stripes. Priest Secret Out, Married 7 Years 66 SIZES 1 to 3 o Bey' pert thirt of thorl-deev- Perm-Pros- polyestercof-ton- PACIFICA, CALIF. 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