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“IS THIS FACT IMPORTANT TO YOU 22 a B FLAVOR con tastes like a million dol- lars!” Ellsworth Vines, Jr., tennis champion, told us. “That rich, mellow flavor appeals to my taste,” he continued, “and I actually feel a ‘lift’ from a Camel!” $0 MILD !... Copeland, billiard cham- pion: “I enjoy smoking all 1 want. Camels are so mild that they never upset my nerves. When the subject ‘of ciga- fetes comes up, I say ‘I'd walk.a mile for a Camel!"” an golf champion, says: “I'm exhausted at the finish of a tournament, but I never mind. 1 know I can always quickly restore my energy with a Camel—it’s a ‘lift’ 1 enjoy often!” Ls t ; VALUE ! An answer from Bill Miller, 4 times National Single Sculls Champion “Ie’s easy to understand why Camels have such mildness and flavor. Camel spends mil- lions more for finer tobaccos. That's value!” HEALTHY NERVES ! Hottywoop, Cauir.—"“Any one who spends much time in water sports can’t afford to trifle with jumpy nerves,” says Harold (“Stubby” Kruger, Olympic swimmer and water polo star. Above, you see “Stubby” in Hollywood—snapped recently by the color camera. "I smoke a great deal, and Camels don’t ever ruffle my nerves,” he says. comicbooks.com