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'Uo ONE REGRETS the death toll due to football injtn!.e• S;· I=~cJ::!"'·~
11 ~py IJIOte than do the mo•i enthusiastic football •up~ -~;::~~-~
P!lfl\!~8. 411 ki)OW that no game lo worth the death of one
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•I'll~ · !Jnow tha~ an)' and every oport as well as buelnellll &amp;ltd
crtll~r ~J~eana of pas~lnr one's time, levy_such tribute froa ~
all walb .of ll(e.
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p~r.:!'~.~ell~h sijgf'estton being given with the idea In mind
hazards, and while the past aeal!&lt;ln in
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ptod..ce.'lbo;e f.-tal accidents than have 'been
iq a n~mbet ' o~ years, many who are raising their
'tbe 1Pnd4).11t ln denouncing the oport, seemingly fall t.o take
lP-td account the fact that the ea"'e rule&amp; ,ere in effect inf~t~
lll81 aa werQ uaed in 1980 As a mattet"of fact, the past
~,~son Is m•r~ly one which produeed.an unusual toll wllth,l Hj!f'gi~
out any particular or given reason ,16r it.
' 'Phe "f!!IIO Is true of other thl~g·., take buslnesa fpr
v.&lt;~~IIC~ coal minlnr, or our traffic fataUtl•f!• aome
IIIOW ntol'8' ml•htll• than are found in other• of
l.n11\h· Th' ~~~sqn' for this io aa yet unexplained. Howe•rer I
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'Middleport Hom~ .
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111
100 caaea Investigated, It was foUnd .tHat.78 ritls
broken up; in 12 others, serioi!S diMI!nht:tbe home wh1ch were pro~abty as bvd
and in 10 others, ~lie jiarelit8
· movers, '!" the rjlls were alvvtu••;

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admitted going astra;y, 20 said they
family patteril, 19 were after :wpulur·
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' conaplexes, 10 were led by tit~
'w:hlch they. travele.d . Five of these thought it I' ~....:.....;.....;._;.....~-rnw••a ~ptart/' live qid so bofauee of parental dislike of
friende and four want.ld to demonstrate
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~· "'~"
· li~ve - 11 great feeling of sympathy for the girl
wlio h'as fallen from 'grace. 'The parti&lt;ularl)' 1
'fe~tqr,e ot the 'r.ntlre situation is that the double stan~-~
ot Judgl~• men and women still prev11ilo a'ld proba~iv ,,-,_,-._,,,
•v too~g aa time continues. Therefore we should work
even harder to oee that every girl eeto her Chllnce, ev•nl~t.~;.~~
aJ&amp;l~t her own wtllfulne88, to "go strai!!llt" &amp;IJd become
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entirely Justified. By onr use of a hiply
scientific proeese which was worked 0111
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our Research Department, Chesterfield
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and in the cigarettes yon smoke.
"Cbesterfields are aa pure as the water
yon drink," a noted scientist writes.
There'• Dp way tq inake purer ciglulltte.
Starting with ' toballOOll , .. the ripest.
fineot, put'O'I leaf tha' grows ia seleelf'd
for Cheeterficlds. Mild to lltart with •••
· Cro...Bleodingmakesitmilderstill.

our bowledge, by arry o1her clgardte.
In additlo11; ocientiats check tit-ery' iJl.
pdient, mry method.~ ~ten~ faCII/ry
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·~t: I!QOTISAI.j. CASE
'Uo ONE REGRETS the death toll due to football injtn!.e• S;· I=~cJ::!"'·~
11 ~py IJIOte than do the mo•i enthusiastic football •up~ -~;::~~-~
P!lfl\!~8. 411 ki)OW that no game lo worth the death of one
· ·~
'tnirl'~ upright )'oung m~n and yet all who are fair,
•I'll~ · !Jnow tha~ an)' and every oport as well as buelnellll &amp;ltd
crtll~r ~J~eana of pas~lnr one's time, levy_such tribute froa ~
all walb .of ll(e.
Chan.-ea have been advocated and made
p~r.:!'~.~ell~h sijgf'estton being given with the idea In mind
hazards, and while the past aeal!&lt;ln in
·~
ptod..ce.'lbo;e f.-tal accidents than have 'been
iq a n~mbet ' o~ years, many who are raising their
'tbe 1Pnd4).11t ln denouncing the oport, seemingly fall t.o take
lP-td account the fact that the ea"'e rule&amp; ,ere in effect inf~t~
lll81 aa werQ uaed in 1980 As a mattet"of fact, the past
~,~son Is m•r~ly one which produeed.an unusual toll wllth,l Hj!f'gi~
out any particular or given reason ,16r it.
' 'Phe "f!!IIO Is true of other thl~g·., take buslnesa fpr
v.&lt;~~IIC~ coal minlnr, or our traffic fataUtl•f!• aome
IIIOW ntol'8' ml•htll• than are found in other• of
l.n11\h· Th' ~~~sqn' for this io aa yet unexplained. Howe•rer I
of tjl&lt;i mapy objections, football Is a ereat charac- .~!¥;~~
llo!IY builder for the youth of our nation and Wh&lt;•n

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flavor blenda · with other
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