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ATHLETES SAY: __ “THEY DON'T > ee YOUR WIND!” Cant Huswett, of the N.Y. Giants, likes Camel's mildness DIVING Sam Howawe OU'LL LIKE THEIR MILDNESS Too! SWIMMING SUSAN VILAS KEEPING IN “CONDITION” means much to every one in enjoying life more. Smoke Camels, the cigarette ath- letes say never upsets the nerves or disturbs the wind. “a? SOMIL D swox swoxeait @ Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS —Turkish and Domestic—than any other popular brand. (Signed) R. J. Reynoups Tosacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C TRACK fe BaRKen BASEBALL Came Heomnee The fact that athictes smoke Camels freely shows how mild Camels are. For athletes put mildness first. As Carl Hubbell says “Camels are so mild that no matter how many I smoke they mever get my wind or ruffle my nerves.” Here's Bill Mehlhorn, the veteran golfer: “From years of experience, 1 know that Camels will never get my wind.” And George M. Lott, Jr., dynamic tennis star: “Camels never take the edge off my condition ot get my wind, because they are mild.” Sam Howard and Susan Vilas, among the diving and swimming champions, and George Barker, the track star—all agree that Camels do not disturb their nerves of wind Why this mildness, approved by athletes, is important to you! Because Camels are so mild...made from more costly tobaccos than any other popu lar brand...you can smoke all you please Athletes are agreed that Camels do not jangle the nerves or get the wind. And you'll find that your taste never tires of their appealing flavor COSTLIER TOBACCOS! © 1505, R. 2, Rermalite Tub. Co, comicbooks.com