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Show detoder Dr, Lawrence Lamb E. Lamb What Will Cure : i t E Hiccup Attack? By Lawrence E. Lamb, ML. DEAR DR. LAMB ~ | have had several attacks of hiccups. The last was about three weeks ago. It lasted for one week while | was placed ina jlai. The treatment 1 receiv was notspecific, but of tranquilizers and 1 would like to know if there is any rather direct treatment for hiccups. I have stepped drinking any effervescent drinks and celas and pop. BEAK READER — There are many cures for hiccups. Most work bestif done just at the time the hiccups were going to stop anyway, in spite of what you do. Ther: you can say, wisely, that you cured your hiccups Breathing into a brown paper bag — I have always wondered why it must be brown — standing on your head, holding your breath, or having someone scare youali work — provided you do it just when the hiccups are readyio stop anyway. vee is very important because if you use these and many other remedies before the hiccups are ready to stop anyway, treatmeni will be 2 failure. . Treating many hiccups is muchlike treating @ cold. A cold maylast a week if you don't treai it and will only last sevendaysif you do. Some hiccups are caused bydistention of the stomach and factors that irritate the diaphragm just above the stormach, Hence, overeating, gas on the stomach, and hiatal hernia of part of the stomach through the diephragm can be factors. You are wise to avoid the soda drinks. s can also be caused ion of an area in the brain, Finally, they seem to be related to a reflex that involves the backofthe throat. Other than the passage of iime and theuse of sedatives or similar methods, | know of two direct methods thal are heipful in some cases. first 1by taking @ teaspoon ai ting some Same on the Back side of the spoon. Then open the mouth and rub the at the area nearthe uvula in the backof the throat. The uvula is the lobe of tissue hanging downfrom the midline at the back of the throat. The uyula should be touched. The vinegar or the mechanical action may stop the hiccups at once in some people. Apparently this lsca! ten terferes with the hiccup refiex and effects a cure. Still another cure was reaapee about three years ago Dr, Edgar Engieman and collengues then from the Miami School of Medicine. They found Satbe old treat- RATAARS time you “have Risa try either one andsee if it works. ft could be a sweet way to avoid sapensting a week in the hospita’ Send | your questions to Dr. Lamb, in careofthis news; per Box 1531, Rad Station, New York, N.Y 10018. For a copy of Dr. Lamb's booklet on spastic colon, send 50 cents to the same address and ask for the “Spastic Colon”booklet. City mayor has charged are inaccurate. The businessman, who operates IPL Freight Lines and describes himself as a conservative Democrat, said the ad was based on advertisements, campaign materials and campaign ads run by an Orem businessman on behalf of Jake Gar, his Republican opponent forthe U.S. Senate The Demwocratie contender also engaged in a face-to-face newspaperarticies. confrontation with Hardy Owens charged it was full of Roberts, who paid $1,800 to run innuendos, noting that Roberts the fulipage ads during the had said his “supporters” weekend, and accused the Orem favored abortion, unconditional trucking company operator of amnesty and repeal of “inaccuraciesand innuendoes.”” “right't‘to'work”” laws without that Owens voted Garn's campaign manager admitted he had discussed the ads against them all. on the phone twice wih Rob“Did you know the effect such erts, said he endorsed their a distortion in the final days of contents, but denied that the the campaign would have?” the GOP hopeful’s campaign had congressman asked. “Are you anything to do with writing or aware of the innuendos andhalfbuying them. truths you've printed? Were you Owens’ demandfor an investi- thinkingat all of fairness?” gation camein a telegram tothe Roberts contended Owens had Secretaryof the U.S. Senate and the power and theinformation to the Comptroller General of the publish his own ads refuting any United States. He asked themto inacevracies, butinsisted he hai determine whether the ad was a made only one mistake product of the Garn campaign —concerning the amountof iaand, as such, violated federal bor money donated to Owens’ laws on campaign financing and campaign this year. In answer to a question condisclosure of coniributions and ceming his motives, Roberts expenditures. “It appears that in the 1th replied: “All I was interested in hour of this campaign, Mayor was seeing Wayne Owens Garn has chosen to wave a defeated.” deceptive persona! attack on me He said he had nothing against through supposedly independent Qwens personally but was sources,” Owens said during a concerned about some of the peoplehe feels the congressman news conference at iis camprepresents. aign headquarters Owens, the target of an unRoberts then stepped outof the audience, introduced himself, fair practices campaignfiled by and offered to answer ques- Garnoverthe brochure, said that despite Roberts’ denials, he ielt tions. He said the advertisement was the ad contains “the new Garn written in reaction to Cwens’ thetoric...It is impossible to recent campaign brochures believe that this advertisementis differentiating betweenhis stand not a product of the Garn and Garn’s—whichthe Sait Lake campaign.” Snow Forecast Are Ssught By United Press international SALT LAKE CITY «Pl — Heavy show Utah's three largest insiituitons of higher learning are asking for an $18.3 millica increase in state funding The University of Utan, Utah State University and Weber State College made the requests to the Board of Regents Mendayat the first of two days of hearings on oudgets for the nine siair a. universities. sity of Utah made ihebert request, $45.1 miltion, an increase of $19 million. Utah State requested $22.9 mil- lion, $5 million more than this year: and Weber State asked for $12.1. million, a $3.3 million tenigit, but decreasing Wernesday. today University of Utah President David P. Gardner told the re proposed increases in the but indicated they might vote to recommend a tuition increase to help coverthe costs. The regents maketheir budget recommendations to the governor Wednesday Ford Visit Trains on Notice BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (UPI) — Traffic tickets for irains? That's whatthe city council said might happenif Union Pacific Raiiroad trains continue to block city streets at crossings: for more thanthe statutoryy 15 minutes. The council voted this week to “put the railroad on notice” that it will not allow trains to block thestreets jengerthan thelimit While the council said it wis not goingto officially note thatthe trains and their crews would be cited, it said that would be the end resultof failure to comply with the city ordinance ‘The council took the action after hearing how a police officer hadte order train to move from a crossing CanyonSlide SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A mysteriousrock slide unleashed four and five foot boulders across a 200-foot wide section of Big Cottonwood Canyon,partially blocking the road to Brighton. ti ih HighwayPairol said the slide occurred about one-half Libertarians Issue Cail SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Utah Libertarian Party today called for a massive restructuringoffederalfiscal powers to stop “the encroachment of the federal governmentoverstate authority.”” Party Chairman George A. Chapman proposed a threepoint course of action to reduce and theneliminate fe-jeral control overthe states: —'Prohibit the federal governmentfromlevying taxes ‘The federal government should be funded bygrants from Unconfirmed SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Garn says President Ford has not confirmed his visit to the Columbus Community Center during his Nov. 2trip to Utah. ‘The President is scheduled to spend three and a half hours in Salt Lake City, with a speaking engagement at the Universityof Utah. ‘The President was invited to visit the center for mentally and physically handicapped per- Highway Accident Kills Man HEBER, Utah (UPI) —A 30year-old Salt Lake City man was killed Monday afternoon when his car went off U.S. 40 and smashed into a tree. Richard Fogg. Officials a ihere were no signs of an altempt by Fogg’ to stop his car at the scene of the crash,nine miles eastofhere. mile above the twisting S-curve. No one was injured. State road crews had te use heavy equipment to move the huge rocksoff the roadwayalthough they said the road was never completely closed Officials said thearea isnot a normallyslide- prone spot Cause of the slide remained a mystery To Center “U.S. Secret Service agents have been checking the fac out, and until they make a report to President Ford, he can not confirm the appearance,” said Garn. Patches of night and momning fog were forecasi for va! Highs in both states were forecast in the 46s and 50s with lows in the Sus and 40s. The other six state schools were to make their presentations THE HERAL D, Provo, Utah—Page 17 Deer Hunter Hi-Fi Shop Murder. Finds Way Case Resumes aa To Safety FRUITA. Utah :UPl) equpmen quipmen feewhey taken — An Ogden man hiked % miles to todey with @ promise toeal warnings ther Service says 4 to 6 inches of snow accumulate in Utah's mountains above the 6,000 foot level by tonight. While snow has already fallen in that area, the Utah HighwayPatrol said nospecisi preblems hospaes bythis morning Rain is fereeast for Utah valleys, but partialclearing is expected by Wednesday Southern idaho will have periods of rain in the valleys with snow in the mountains above 7,000 feet, increasing increase, school's education and general operations budget is to meet higher cosis of supplies and a 14 per cent increase in salaries. Utah State also asked for a 14 per cent salary hike, but Weher State said 9 24 per cent mediately. The sugar treatmentis not increase was needed at the Ogbecause of the glucose or den school Gardner told the board one anything like that. It may be closely related to the spoon problem facing the schools was and vinegar treatment and an unexpected enrollment inby mechanically stimulating crease. He said at his schoolenthe back of the throat with roliment grew by 717 students to the granular material, it may arecord 21,751. interrupt the hiccup reflex Statewide, 51,891 students are mechanism. Neither of theseee enrolled, an increase of 2,885, Regents took no official action, Of Ad by Garn Supporter SALT LAKECITY (UPL) — Rep. ¥. is asked for a Utah Briefs In Funds gents that 78.6 per cent of the stopped the hiccups in 19 of cases. In some instances the hiccups had been present over 24 hours before treatment was attempted. In those that had a recurrence of the hiccup, repeating the simple treatment stopped them im- Owens Asks For Probe federal investigation Monday of Increase the 50 states.” —The senators and representatives in Congress should receive their pay fromthestale treasuryas determined by the state senate and house of representatives.” ~—"The federal government could not {und any programs or take any action not specifically authorized by the state legislatures.” safety Sunday after becoming many as 7 more witnesses in separated framhis deer hunting @iempis to link three black Newey indicated pions in the Boulder airmen “ith the sadistickillings. thy saw three Mountai:t area of southern Utah Weber County Attorney RobDon Short, 36, becnme separ- ert Newey says hewill provethe in bis opening statement, ated from seven other mem- three carefully planned the April Newey s2id he would prove the bers of his hont 2 robbery. willing to kill three planned the rovber m anyonegot intheir w adva a carefully selec 4 grein of led the 2% aceit Ranch, arriving about mater Ogdensterec store that night He said Andrews told 2 felday stole $24,000 in equipment, tor- low airman several monihs beRancher Orlo Durfey drove tured five persons and killed robbery he would be him to Fruita in Capitol Reef Na three wiling to kiil anyone whe got in th Park Dale 8. Pierre Trinidad, his way A search party of 40 men, with Wi Keith Leon Roberts, 20. Killed in the Hi-Fi Shop 20 jeeps and 19 horses, had been . and William A dasement during the robbery looking for Short on the mountain are r 19, Jonesbor t Sherry Michett a e t 18 since about dawn. each charged with three count Stanley OW 20, and Mrs. Wayne County Sheriff Dee Lyle of first-degree murder and twoof Byron Naisbitt. 5: Johnson said Short took an avated robbery in Courtney Naisbitt, then 16, and wawlievably steep and rug: mnection with the eri The Orren W. Walker, Jr., 43, were ged” path along the creek and three suspects were slat t tortured and wounded, but that he was not dressed warmly Hil! Air Force Baseatthe timeof survived. enough for the nighttime te > —— Courtney Naisbilt. whose lie said the Teh Was. who says he will call as fother was Killed, has not reth leg cramps a as witnesses. paraded covered sufficiently to testify ably kept him awake five of s the stand la Orren Walker, whose son was and thusalive Friday. the first day of the actual killed, is expected to de the state's principal witness. trial Autopsy Due In Murder ‘The witnes es today were to Burbridge. Ralph iniciude Ko Brooks and TheodoreTatton Burbridge is the owner of a siorage unit whieh he allegedly rented to Pierre. City police discovered $24,000 in stereo Of Girl, 17 were popular as far back as early Romnn times. Flat, round cakes madeof beaten grain were served with héney and pepper syrup at Roman feasts, SUMMIT PARK, Utah (UPL = mene Tesults of an autohe body of slain Melfi Smith were expected today Volice said the resuits were jim needed to continuetheir investime le police chief. The girl'snude bodywas found Sunday near a subdivision in Summit Park by ers. She had been mi Oct. 18 when she w: u& Summit County Sheriff Ron § Robinson said Mondaya preliminary autopsy showed the girl was dead 48-72 hours before her bedy was found. He said the report showed death was prob- used by theback of the victim's head. However, he added she had also been strangled, lt Lake County Sheriff's Captain N.D, Hayward, assist- ing Robinson, said the body was found about 150 feet up a hill in the Toll Canyon area near the Timberline subdivision. Wastewater Permits SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Thecities of Murray and Midvale and the Price River Water ImprovementDistrict have applied for wastewater permits to build water treatment facilities. ‘The Midvaie application to the Environmental Protection Agency includes an existing discharge into the Jordan River as does the MurrayCityproject. The Price project flows to the Price River. 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