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Western Carolinian Volume 09 October 16, 1940

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  • Farm Problem When the advanced class in decoration and design . at Bradley institute couldn't find a suitable dress material for the farm woman, they set about producing a pattern of their own. The winning print featured, of all things, a tractorl Active Leader Dorothy Homan, president of the student activities council at Mundelein college, completed work on her senior research project this summer to be free for administrative duties this fall. "Yes, sir, the slower-burning cigarette is aces with me. I like all those extras in Camels, including the extra smoking" STRATOSPHERE PIONEER "TOMMY" TOMLINSON, VICE-PRESIDENT and CHIEF ENGINEER of TWA rica's first Stratoliners—stratosphere ace ("Tommy") Tomlinson (center) takes to enjoy a slow-burning Camel with pilots F. Bryan (left) and John E. Harlin (right). He outflew the weather for Extra Speed • In this "flying test tube," above, "Tommy" Tomlinson pioneered the newest wonder of modern air travel—the Stratoliner. In rain, snow, hail, and sleet, this veteran flyer "asked for trouble" to prove that high-altitude planes can flv over most bad weather—achieve extra comfort and extra speed. Skill, vision, perseverance .. ."Tommy" Tomlinson has them ail —in extra measure. Mildness, coolness, flavor—the qualities of a fine cigarette—he gets them all in his smoking, with an extra measure of each. He smokes Camels. "No matter how much I smoke," he says, "I always get a fresh thrill out of a slow-burning Camel. That extra flavor is alwavs welcome." He turned to Camels for Extra Mildness • Twenty years—7,000 hours of flying—more hours above 30,000 feet than any other flyer. 19 national records for speed and endurance. That's the flying log of "Tommy" Tomlinson (above). His smoking log would read: "I wanted more mildness in my cigarette. I changed to Camels and got what I wanted —extra mildness with a grand flavor." The way your cigarette burns does make a difference. Slower-burning Camels give you the natural mildness and coolness of costlier tobaccos plus the freedom from excess heat and irritating qualities of too-fast burning. Before you take it for granted you're getting all the pleasure there is to be had, try Camels. Get the extras—including extra smoking (see right). EXTRA MILDNESS EXTRA COOLNESS EXTRA FLAVOR • In recent laboratory tests. Camels burned 2^r( slouer than the average of the 15 other of the largest- selling brands tested — slower than any of them. That means, on the average, a smoking plus^ equal to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! GET THE EXTRAS1WITH SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS
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