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November 26, 1933 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1933-11-26
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"National

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News in Picture and

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Volume II ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1933

TO BREAK RECORDS IN THE AIR !

HE FLEW AROUND THE WORLD ALONE! Wiley Post climbs FLYING EIGHT DAYS AND NIGHTS without a stop, Frances Mar. RACING ACROSS AMERICA in 10 hours and 5% minutes,
out of the Winnie Mae at Floyd Bennett Field salis and Louise Thaden set the world's endurance flight Col. Roscoe Turner recently added a new West-
as the whole world applauds his skill and mar- record for women. Miss Thaden says, "For some years East transcontinental speed record to the East-West
velous physical endurance. "Smoking Camels as I I've smoked Camels. They taste better." Also a Camel record he won earlier this year. "Like most pilots I
have for so long," says Post, "I never worry about fan, Miss Marsalis says, "I've never changed because I smoke a lot," says Col.Turner. "I smoke Camels for
healthy nerves-and rm a constant smoker, too." can't afford to take chances with my nervous system." the sake of healthy nerves, and lenjoy them more."

SHE:
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Men and women who are famous for
their brilliant flying agree about
smoking and healthy nerves. "I never
worry about healthy nerves," they
say, "because I smoke Camels."
They cannot afford to make a mis-
take in choosing their cigarette. They
have to know. And it is more fun to
know, because of the greater smoking
pleasure they find in Camels. Camels
are milder ... better in taste. They
leave no "cigaretty" aftertaste.
Change to Camels ... and see for
yourself that they do not get on your
nerves or tire your taste!

HIGHEST RANKING INTERCOLLEGIATE TANNIS PLAYEDs of the
year is Jack Tidball ok the University of California. He was, selected by
the intercollegiate tennis committee of the U. S. L. T. A. I n N,. Photo
"LITTLE SHIEK" - this
is the title given to Selim
Said Abboud by his class-
mates at the University of
Minnesota. This Bedouin
(at left) wasonce sentenced
to death, but was miracu-
lously saved by the gov-
ernor-general.
~ , , 1 hmopolis Journal Photo

AN ORCHID to Mar
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' R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Comnpany

NEVER GET O YOUR

"WHAT-A-MAN", prize Bulldog owned by eig
Smith of Cleveland, is ready to tackle the toughe
riors, and he guarantees never to let go once the
is all padded for the game.

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