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Sport scar Notes i 'Deficient Metabolism': i ivijnmmli N. Tuotday, Soptombtr 10, 1957jqj Jy AlllOS Donated for Automotive Views Doctor Explains Dietary Method To Control Craving for Alcohol Picnic Rally Second Event For VW Club Driving Class by John mirk New York, Sept. 10 (INS) Dr. Rocrer J. Williams nresirient ii By CAUL It.

(I LINES since me puuuc ucmics MjjmiRauu drivnr of the American Chemical Soci changes in car styles every year, the auto industry may: education program begins its lith well be on the way to annual model changes, Ford Motor hgMlhJ, W). cnairnian, imiiksi iv. uictxu, iuiu a m-va iuiuuvi.c ror tnp increasing number ol par- ety, said today he and associates "believe we have found the biochemical basis for alcoholic craving." "Better yet," he added, he believes the chemists have found "the wav it can hp nreventpH nr at the Edsel press preview in Detroit ticinatincr nupils Acceptance of two special sedans from Burglund Motor Ford dealers, was made today on The Ford division alone has spent $185 million on retooling this year, he said, despite' the fact that it spent $2lT million making changes just last year. All THE 1958 OPEL CAKAVAN, a two-door station wagon, is scheduled for introduction in the United States this -fall as General Motors starts its foreign car rnarketing program in this country. Buick dealers will handle distribution.

Restyled completely for 1958, the Caravan has a spacious interior with a rear passenger seat which folds forward when conversion to cargo hauling is needed. The- load space is nearly 6 feet long, feet wide and three feet high. abolished." behalf of the program founder Dr. Williams gave his address to Hip Amprir-an told Ford Motor UO. spent 1UU million in reiooimg lasiand Its director over the past id i ii .1 i.

lr uimfym. ana nas spent aimosi wai mucn mis year, me rV year Chemical Society at the opening of its 132d national meeting in Edsel represents a million outlay. tf education and new (0t0 iNcw iorK uty. lie discussed progress in alcoholism researrh nf thp TTnivnrcitv Tk l.int liinr lint tlnnfwL Tnv th-SmitVi trnffir jilnno- Dnrinc the 10 war period, a of Texas Biochemical Institute, of Gunplay Suspect Held for Jurors the eastern seaboard is about to be broken, reminds thc Jft American Automobile Association. I compulsory for those of the junior The congestion in Baltimore, long a sore-spot fori class in both Camden and Wood-motor travelers, will soon be bypassed.

through comple- row Wilson high schools, Shaffer Royal Couple fly Atlantic In V. S. Plane Westville Grove, Sept. 10 lj ti drinking alcohol do not take place on the basis of reasoned needs. We eat food because we are hungry; we drink water because we are thirsty.

Ha Inner Urge "When an alcoholic chooses alcohol, he has an inner urge which we believe is akin to hunger and thirst. There is evidence that the hypothalmus of the brain is the seat of such appetites and cravings, and it seems likely that in alcoholics this portion of the brain has a deranged metabolism." He added, "It is our idea, from which we have a large amount of evidence, that in alcoholics the appetite-regulating center in the brain becomes malnourished and, as a result, becomes easily poisoned by alcohol or its metabolic products." He' said that the appetite-regulating center in potential alcoholics apparently has different nutritional needs. Thus when he drinks, the alcohol in quantity crowds out of the diet wholesome foods, the appetite center becomes "deficient and he develops an abnormal craving." Like a Dinbetie Dr. Williams likened the alcoholic to a "diabetic who, though he cannot metabolize sugar properly, has an intense craving for it." The chemist added: "Thousands of alcoholics have found that by supplementing their diets, their craving for alcohol ii lessened or may disappear wnicn ne is director, and he declared: Demand Attention "Alcoholism as a disease demands attention "It is my judgment, based upon experience and ppniictin on. inoroiare man was neia wunoui bail Monday night for grand jury action by Dcptford Township Municipal Judge John K.

Weatherby for shooting at three patrolmen early Sunday. tion of. the $130 million Baltimore Tunnel-Expressway project south of the city. The tunnel and its approaches open in December. Tnrlav.

motorists nassint? through Baltimore must sain. Up until today the program has suffered from the inability to expand because of the lack of equipment. Airport Pontiac Co. has praisal, that most alcoholics who London, Sept. 10 (UP) -Red- faced British airline officials to- Josenh L.

Johnson of Eastlako fight traffic for 30 minutes and are controlled by wyiij the program with i fir 10 two scaans yearly Dut as stnoo picked an American-built nun wna rhnrrrnrl uilh plane over a British plane to fly iraiuc jigius. me iunuci niu uirwc xu mmuno enrolment increased more and and there will be no traffic lights. wounded James Gante, 38, of 143 Tillman Lawnside; William Murray, 34, of Pine and William Johnston. 29, of Fern Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to North America next month. Gerald Derlanger, chairman of uil 1 i Doubletalk: Russia has unveiled a new-model limou sine, the Zil-a two-toned hardtop with wraparound windshield, wraparound chrome bumpers and automatic more junior pupils were denied "behind the wheel" training because of the limited facilities, Shaffer said.

Theory and classroom instruction, employing educational aids and motion picture films, is a i t.l -4 wiu cooperate can be greatly benefited now, and that the craving can be abolished more and more effectively in all, as the result of further research." The alcoholism work at the University of Texas is an outgrowth of studies on "biochemical individuality," or the wide differences in body chemistry found among individuals. Dr. Williams acknowledged there are psychological as well as biochemical factors that predispose some persons to alcoholism. Explaining biochemical factors, he said: "Eating food, drinking water or firn rhni Brilish Ovciwas Airwayi gun Ctf! ldtlieen pTtSe thfa transmission. The seven-passenger car has an eight lull uu lkl imiuur iivai cylinder engine and a top Speed of 110 miles per hour.

whM iiinTnT voluntary basis with permission By EDMUND C. GLOVVKA A picnic rally and treasure hunt, set for 10 a. Sunday, is the year's second event sponsored by the newly formed VW Club of South Jersey. Frank W. Kuhn, activities chairman, said the rally will start from the parking lot of the War Memorial Building, Trenton, and finish with a picnic at Washington Crossing Park.

Sportscar drivers, as well as VW owners, arc invited to enter the rally Kuhn said. Prizes for the first three places and for the last team that finishes will be awarded. Jack Murphy has announced plans for the VW club to sponsor a safe driving campaign for the coming winter season. This will be discussed at the regular meeting Thursday. Many local driver have received letters announcing formation of the Haycock Mt.

Sportsman's Club, who plan to build a road course near Applebach-ville, four miles east of Quakcrtown. The letter said the group, which is working with the SCCA, Philadelphia region, plans to begin with a one and a half mile track, expanding to three and a half miles later. Stirling Moss, driving a British Vanwall special, bested Juaji Fangio, driving for Maserati, by 41.2 seconds at Monza Sunday. Mass averaged 120 mph for the 310 miles of the race. His average lap time for the 87 laps was 2.30.4.

Moss's triumph gained him a second place in the world driver standings, second only to Fangio. Fangio retained his title as the champion driver with a total of 41 points, Moss ended the year with 25 points. The SCCA national races at Watkins Glen, N. will be run Sept. 20 and 21.

The following week will see the inaugural races on the new Bridgehampton, N. Y. road course. Both races have had rocky careen ever since the legislature banned racing on the state's roads. However, Watkins Glen made a strong comeback and now Bridgehampton returns to the racing scene with a new course.

Club Meeting Date: Delaware Valley SCC, 8 p. today, Glenk's Mansion House, Fields-boro; Cumberland County SCC, 8 p. Thursday, Setter Inn, Vineland. and the VW clubs of S. 8.15 p.

Sherry's restaurant, Rt. 130, Pennsauken. Delsca dr. Shotgun pellets were removed from all three men in Underwood Hospital, Woodbury. State Police Pet.

Stanley Kiel-basinski, of the Mantua barracks, said the shooting occurred after Gante subdued Johnson with a blackjack in the taproom after a quarrel. from the pupil parent, is for the full school year. Parent Complain More and more parents, Shaffer said, have complained about the inability of the program to (give their children the necessary training and education which can only come from actual driving on city streets. Stalin. The Zis strongly resembled a prewar Packard.

The Zil does not resemble any Western car. Crowds blocked busy city streets and jammed Edsel dealerships across the country last Wednesday as the new automobile was introduced officially to the public, .1. C. (Larry) Doyle, Edsel Division general sales and marketing manager, reported today. 'Pdcnl dpflWa ronorfod t.hev had delfvprrd.

or taken Repaying Nearly Done On Iirowning Rd. the United States. The British-built Britannia 312, originally selected to fly them to Montreal, has been delayed by production holdups. The first of 18 of the new turbo prop planes on order will be delivered to BOAC Wednesday but airline officials decided not. to take a chance on using it so soon after delivery.

"I think it would be placing an impossible task on us to take the Queen and Prince Philip across the Atlantic in a new aircraft which we have not yet handled," he snid. I The announcement was a blow The reaving of Browning the measure was designed to prevent anyone such as contractors or builders from excavating soil and leaving a hole which would result in a health hazard. According to the ordinance, any person, firm or corporation violating the ordinance is subject to a $200 fine and 90 days in jail. Secretaries' Croup Plans Dinner Meet in wercnanivine and Pennsauken is exnected to he rnmnlptnrt u-ithin! "We hope to be able to handle firm orders for one-third of their total stock on hand hi uic nose vi uusiiil'm i said. One car will go to each high Camden Chapter, National Sec rctaries Association (Interna tionall will launch its post sum Total orders and deliveries reported reached bb rJ, noyic.

school giving both schools two nrlrlerl nnnvoYi'mntnl siv times t.hr rl.iilv r.mnritv of tlip ears each. mer activities at a dinner-meet-! to British pride and apparently to nl9nt ''Actually the program driver ing at 6.30 p. m. Wednesday at (hc QUPPn hcrsolf. two weeks, according to Oscar Moore, director of the Camden I County Board of Freeholders.

I Moore said the $207,710 proj- ect. between Rt. 70 and Maple is in the final phase. The work is expected to be completed by Sept. 23, provided weather does not delay work.

Deptfonl TVp. Rulers RENT ivimi'y s. The members hear a re- onnn port on the secretaries' national JUUU rireillCIl At Shore Conclave T-. v1.1' leduration starts at the 1st grade Enthusiastic dealers who sent congratulatory tele- iPVci," the director pointed out. grams to division executives described their introduc-j "During all of September, Pti.

tions as the biggest in their memories. Thev estimated Earl Stopfer, of the Camden Po- that 'fnOlOO interested ownprs visited their show- llC0 department, on special duty, mat Moutouu mieresiea owners isuea mcir snow visits pach first grade and ron. rooms on announcement day, and early reports for Ulcts educational classes in traf- Thursday indicate a continued high Interest in the car, I flic light signals and intersection Doyle said convention lrom Airs, uoroinea Franks, the Camden Chapter's delegate to the conclave held at St. Louis. The northeastern district regional conference will be held at the Claridge Hotel, Atlantic City, Oct.

4, 5 and 6. Miss Emma Oldershaw, president, will preside at Wednesday's meeting. crossing. Program Expand "This program is expanded as the children progress up the grades until they reach their junior year in the high schools," he OK Safety Measure Westville Grove, Sept. 10 Deptford Township Committee adopted an ordinance Monday night regulating the of soil in order to prevent pits in the township as a safety precaution.

Mayor Robert B. Morris said Atlantic City, Sept. 10 More than 20QO delegates are expected to attend the annual convention of the New Jersey State Firemen's Association here on Friday and Saturday. Approximately 5000 marchers will participate in the Saturday afternoon parade on Atlantic ave. The; committee reports that about 300 pieces of apparatus will be in line.

Awards totaling $1000 will be made for outstanding features. Doyle said tiat dealers still are in a good position to make immediate deliveries because stocks on opening day exceeded 20,000 units, and that production is exceeding 1000 units per day in six assembly plants. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF CO. of N. J.

33 North 5th Comdtn, N. 1. WOodlawn 3-0764 added. ine scnooi ooara, acunowieag- Ports of entry list prices for the vauxhall victoriing the necessity and importance Mremen to 1J1SCUSS Super, which will go on sale at Pontiac dealers this of such a program, has allocated iifmr(4 Almimiini Pav month, were announced today bv S. E.

Knudsen, general 50 yearly from the school 1 aJ tl yaur Car thimmin, ttttn hord wtoil Ural ,1. i gei to maintain ana supply inese Aiianuc t-ny, aepr. iu me -i manager of the Pontiac Motor Dnision and vice presi- wilh twl and lubricants. This question of a 42 hour work weekU. S.

Chess Champion dent of General Motors. allocation by necessity may have'and a minimum annual salary of 4K1.4I IIv The Vauxhall Victor is being Offered for sale in the to be doubled to handle the doub- $6000 for all New Jersey 11 1 Jd; United States for the first time and will be introduced Jhe ProRrams' rolling stmk will come before 200 delf-Rates to, Indon Sept. 10 (UPJ-A An Pocf anA U'ncf Prtncta Shaffer and his program both the annual convention of the N. J. year-old American boy, uobert lirSL Oil Uie raSl anO CSC IjOaSlS.

kat.o Kj cnvnnl Firwnpn'. Mutual Rpnpvrv'FicrW nf Rmntlvn has laUncinf may fh aniwtf, 1. Whwlt R.liatcd mm If ii aim Jiliy and Areata Irly C'hrrk Entire SlMrlnt hntria 1. Camplrta Ckarklng al lent Association meeting nere, chess champions from all ovqt today. the world at the International The work week and Congress, resolutions are among 24 which The congress will be held at will, come brfore the delegates.

Hastings. England, from Dec. 30 The port of entry list prices for New York City isi including the AAA and the The price includes heater and defroster, elec-jstone Motor Club lor an outstand-tric windshield wiper, directional signals, laminated lin safety record maintained over glass and oil bath air cleaner as standard The figure announced by-Knudsen is the port' of ,1 mn v9mi entry price exclusive of destination chanrcs. delivery ilianeman pnwl hrMrm far Wrar ana Alltnnrnl Additional Ckarra Wttcnla Fttra. Trark.

Hll.hlU UihM Oiureh Women Group Sets Covered Dish The Women's Society of Rose-dale Baptist Church will hold its first fall meeting at a covered dish luncheon at 12.30 p. m. Thursday -at the church. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Fredericks, who will discuss South America.

The convention opened Monday Ho-Jan. 18. Two Russians and a MHHTMfmMa 1 vmrai nranra 1 with an address by William Mai- Czech have been invited. HEADQUAKTEIS No OpMt Dtllf 'til S.SO st tin i. rkW04-llll Ion.

of Elizabeth, president of the and handling charges, Federal excise, state and local By Brigantinc COP vprn i.Biir i-a, 'IU 10 r. M. liana WOt-KSI FMBA. Fischer won the u. S.

open chess championship from a field of 175 players. taxes. Brigantine. Sept. 10 The Brig' antine Kepublican Club has en S.i.rfrpf-,I lief nripa fn VAJ Vn Howard F.

Haneman, 29, v.umj ooaa i i ii i ,0 flI "10 vacancy created on At- IIlirf rnr Plnfvp start at $2300 for the Ranger two-door sedan and cover hmtic County Board of in uir 1 the medium price field with 18 models lip to the Citation ers by the death of Edmund R. Salem, Sept. 10 Thrown from convertible, top model car in the line, with a suggested 'Smilh- il was announced today, his car when it plunged into a list nrirn nf lJo (by Albert S. Smith, freeholder, ditch Monday. R.

A. Bergey, 33, ilMiiiui ioj. director and chairman of the of Ft. Mott was injured scri- tjuotcd prices do not include Federal taxes, trans- club's executive committee. iousiy.

portation, dealer preparation charges, license and title' I Rineman, son of Superior Court i Bergey was admitted to Salem and any state and local taxes, but are based on factory iviA Vinccnt s- IIanrman' is, County Memorial Hospital suffer-wholesale charges plus a traditional retail markup, FOBt CC SlS "SS Hhi SeTrS ueiroil. meets Sept. 18. 'on Oakwood Beach rd. 000 Si BEFORE you buy any new car.

take a close look at an Oldsmoblle the Rocket that's easily within vour reach! Tune-Up Specialists For All Makes of Cars MOTOR COMPANY OCT let us put your engine On the Screen 1 3 tr t' I ii ii 1 LhecK engine com-' presiion 2 Clean and adjust spark plugs Remove distributor and check in scope for vacuum and centrifigal advance operation A Clean and adjust ignition points Adjust carburetor 7 Adjust automatic choke Set ignition timing Clean fuel bowl filter 1A Check completed engine with the dynamic oscili. scope oil air Clean and cleaner 6 CYLINDER ENGINES Overhead or flathead 8 CYLINDER ENGINES Straight 8 or flathead 8 8 CYLINDER ENGINES -Overhead valve V-8 Yes that's what we do. We check a live picture of your engine's performance to locate ignition faults fast Accurately! SUN SCOPE takes ALL the guesswork out of testing for hard to find troubles. The Picture Tells the Story! We're proud to be one of the first in this community to offer this modern method of testing. We invite you to stop in let us show you SUNSCOPE in action on your own cor.

Our man ara Irainad lo luna all malai of cart to factory ipaciflcationi, wilh tht lolait aquipmanl ovoilabla! Tha latatl oquipmont ii tho dynamic otcilitcope with which wo chock all angina luna-upil Many of our fin. Ford ewnort will at'ait to our workmanihip, but you who own cart of othar mokai, may not know that this fino Krvico it available to you. 9 10 AFTER you check the "OO" feature for feature you'll discover more more comfort and safety more power for your money! Now's the smart time to get out of the ordinary an Olds! there's a Rocket for every pocket! Coming Soont "THE BIO Starring PATTI PAOE! Every Week on CBS-TVI To you, wo oilond tpacial invilationl Not only that, but wo will givo you lhtt prictl apply fo poutngtr cart, 'ii to '57, any porli eft additional, iighly fiightr prictl for tporli ton and ipo-tially tquipptot tngintl. a 10 discount on any work you havo dono, during tho month of Saptombtr! STOP IN TODAYI TED JACKSON, Sorvico Wonojtr t.wv i 2SS r-TPTT qrr MOTOR 2 MM CALL ErMerson 5-5110 ON YOUR WAY TO TOWN ADMIRAL WILSON BLVD. at 17th ST.

CAMDEN 11, N. J. (3HSSSPS GBEtaHS WSAt.

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