Show Study of Body Sugars May Lead To New Ways of Disease Control WASHINGTON AP Scientific Investigation of scores of kinds ot of sugar which may lead In future years to new methods ot of treating diseases is under way here In the hygienic laboratory of th the public health This has aroused the Interest of scientists throughout the world and has drawn Dr Eugen Bugen adjunct professor Of f chemistry them chem in the Royal Hunga Hungarian lan university uni- uni at Budapest to Washington to participate In It He was given gl a fellowship last summer ummer by bv the International education educe educe- tion bo board rd and ls utilizing to It-to worlIn work worl In associatIon with Dr Claude f S. S Hudson head of the chemical division division di- di vision ot of the laboratory who was recently the Willard Gibbs medal of the American Chemical society sol so- so ci ty for his in inthe inthe l the study of 01 sugars i. i S We are ale concerned nOw simply with In In ing our knowledge I. I explained Later on- on we can even hope Le be Lewithin within 01 probably lifetime this knowledge will lead to ways of treating n nutritional ases It may also assist other scientists to isolate unidentified germs such as the one which causes influenza Their hopes are based on the fact that in virtually every disease there is some Bome disturbance or of the action In the body ot of the sugars which supply energy and perform other functions The They are concerned with studying th the molecular structure structure ture of these sugars and the arrangement ar- ar of the atoms in the molecules ore More than tift fifty sugars sug-ar are now known to science bitter to known thoroughly there Is scant essential In the l mals or on plants I The relation of ke keto to the well being ofU willbe more the scientists point knowledge ot of th tb creased BY appl edge of the suga sega diseases which I disturb possible to find n a Ru suggest est |