DescriptionPioneer Zephyr Camel Cigarettes ad Popular Science November 1934.jpg
English: Ad for Camel cigarettes with Jack Ford, the engineer of the Burlington Pioneer Zephyr's record-breaking Denver to Chicago run and the Pioneer Zephyr. Ford is shown as the train arrived at the Burlington's Century of Progress exhibit in Chicago in 1934.
The ad is marked as copyright 1934, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
A copyright search for the years 1961 and 1962 for "R.J. Reynolds" under all possible categories the ad may have been found as a renewal in turned up no evidence that the tobacco company renewed its copyright on this ad.
There is no evidence that there was a renewal of the 1934 copyright on the magazine ad and that anyone continues to make claims on this material.
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