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Western Carolinian May 23, 1942

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  • mfaf^ if tnior rence Honorable Mention Herbert Hartman Carnegie Tech 'Rehearsal" Honorable Mention Frederick K. Faehndrich University of Wisconsin r**?" «* // %\W0 GERMANS OR JAPS,storms or ice...you've got to be ready for anything when you're flying the big bombers across the ocean to the battle-front. You bet you don't want jangled nerves. These two veterans at the right are Camel smokers. ( Names censored by Bomber Ferry Command.! The captain {nearest camera), a Tennessean, says: "I smoke a lot in this job. 1 smoke Camels. They're extra mild with plenty of flavor.' you want STEADY NERVES to fly Uncle Sam's bombers across the ocean WITH THESE MEN WHO FLY BOMBERS, it's Camels all the time. The co-pilot of this crew (name censored), (second from left in photograph at the left) says: "I found Camels a milder, better smoke for me in every way. And that grand flavor never wears out its welcome." Yes, in times like these, when there's added tension and strain for everyone, there's nothing like a Camel for steady smoking pleasure. /mftoffafftfo Steady S#u>6ers: The smoke of CAMELS slow-burning contains LESS NICOTINE than that of the four other largest-selling brands tested —less than any of them —according to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself! Rrvnnlih Tnbamw'ompanj. Winalon Salem. North Caroline **********^**^**^ FIRST IN THE SERVICE- The favorite cigarette with men in the Army, the Navy, the Marines, and the Coast Guard is Camel. (Based on actual sales records in Post Exchanges. Sales Commissaries, Ship's Service Stores, Ship's Stores, and Canteens.) -AND THE FAVORITE AT HOME! ******^^^^****^**^
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