ThumberssChief means of trans- portation of the Texas College of Arts and Industries is hitchhiking, as the photo at the left proves. Most students ride to and from the campus "on their thumbs." Sky Dial Prof. E. A. Beito of the University of Wichita demonstrates to Mary Brincefield his recently patented chrono-astrolabe, a combination device for telling time and findins constellations.- CLYDE FREEMAN: Steel-Nerved Auto Test Driver. "You bet I smoke Camels. I'm convinced they're mild. Camels help my digestion-and they never get on my nerves or tire my taste!" MRS. DOROTHY POYNTON HILL: World's Champon High Diver. "With Camels I've found I can enjoy smoking whenever I want I heartily endorse the idea of 'for digestion's sake-smoke Camels."' WHA TADYSMOKR HAVE.LAND BU CAMELS 1' GARDNER W. MATTSON, Class of 1939, says: "There are plenty of reasons why it's Camels for me. Camels help when rm in for a long session-give me a'lift'that keeps me going. I like my chow too. Smoking Camels at my meals and afterwards puts me in fine fettle where diges- tion's concerned. 'I'd walk a mile for a Camel." Camels set you right the whole day through. At meal- times Camels aid digestion-speeding up the flow of di- gestive fluids, increasing alkalinity-bringing you a sense of well-being. When you're tired, get an invigorating "lift" in energy with a Camel. Camels set you right! "HERB" LEWIS: High-scer. ingsparkplagofthechampion DetroitRdWings "I'mkeen about the wayI can smoke Camels right through the training season. With the constant strain of keeping on my toes and traveling, my digestiontakesiton the chin. Butsmoking Camels with my meals and after- wards eases tension. Cam- els build upafellow'ssense of well-being. Boy, how I enjoy that Camel flavor." TONY MANERO: Record-Smashing 1936 National Open Golf Champion. "I enjoy eating and have a grand feeling of being at ease afterward...when I smoke Camels' along with my meals." LAWRENCE T. K. GRISWO.D: Mxplore how deep in the African gorilla cpuntry. "At best,eating on an expedition in the jungle is no picnic. I find that smoking Camels is a great aid to my digestion." mnadefrOMlinijer' -sTobaccos C ~ ~More iExpens ca oneti... than anvy other CCOS hoAC 'S P S sow t hth .ack S" P EE"a fu-oaomer a sandsin S.30 pm MACK QI KfE'S GO Ban-n ,h'3F bia NetwOrk- eol$C.S.T., 7:30 pM QS1.T., 6:30 sm ovST.0er aUrs NtW ek MRS. RUFUS PAINE SPALDING III, of Pasadena, yachting enthusiast. "I smoke as many Camels as I please. I find it's a happy way to ease strain. And you'll find Camels on my table at every meal." LEE GEHIJBACH: Recognized as America's No. 1 Test Pilot. "I'm a steady Camel smoker. Camels don't frazzle my nerves. When I'm bogged down, it's great to smokemy Camelandgetthatcheery'lift.'