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BOWLING,JAMES/CARLSTADT
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New Scientist
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1003042707/1003043003/56b19 43 Jim Bowling Legal Dept Files
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t PROGRAM News DATE April 6, 1967 2:00 PM WILL TO SUCCEED STATION WTOP Radio CBS Network CITY Washington, DC NEWSCASTER: "With all the secientific talk about stopping smoking, now there`s an-editorial In a British journal that says cigarette smoking.can boost a per- son's wiil to succeed. "The editorial in the 'New Scientist' says nicotine in cigarettes releases a chemical in the brain called acetylcholine. It says the substance reduces tension and increases, quote, 'The will to succeed in animals based' by the need to accomplish some demanding task." "There friends, wave that in the face of the next', one who tells you to stop smoking." UPI-45 (St~i0KI~1G ) L01`JDOit--THE BRITISH SCILi1TIFIC JOURI;AL IdEU SCIi~.NTIS { TODAY CARRIED AN EDITORIAL UHICH SAID CIGAP.£TTE SINO;{ING COULD BOOST A PERSOu'S "41ILL TO SUCCEED." THE EDITORIAL SAID IIICOTIi;E ^F' *' * ~. I1`1 CIGA:.~TTES R~LEASE Ill THE BRAI,iA CHE[1ICAL CALLED ACETl'L-CI{OLI~'i. IT SAID THE SUBSTANCL REDUCES TErtSIOU AND INCP,EF~S LS,EF~SLS "THi UILL TO' SUCCELD IU ANIi•1ALS FACED BY THE PiEED TO A'CCO."•IPLIS4" SOiIE D:,;IAt•1DIiSG TAS1K-." IT SAID i03ACC0 HAD SATISr IED "APl APPARENTLY DEEP-SEATED APPETITE." 4/6--GE1104A T . 1va 364- 2q?o,* ,. .

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