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p&»GERI ATJR1CS-****——— Circulation* ,,
> New Drug Improve! Specialists Find
Relieves Leg Cramps,
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Herbert B.
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involved such purely paUiative and
measures warmth, or as jwhiskey^ the use of drugs
called vasodilators which cause
the blood vessels to expand.
have a^fstuSy effect on the
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who favor the
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sharply that they sound like
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research degenerative
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It happened 100 YEARS ago
The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the
United States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 ..,
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IN GEORGIA, General Robert E. Lee visited the grave of hia
father, Henry Lee, for the first time. The final resting place was I
located at Cumberland Island, near Brunswick, where the
Revolutionary Indies War hero died while en route from the West .4
to Virginia, y 1"
Even then, beer was Georgia's traditional bev¬
erage of moderation. Beer today provides not
only enjoyment for Georgians if' >.
but direct employ¬ i
ment to 16,000 citizens, with a $38 million annual t ’
payroll. /I -
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Thousands of others —from farmers who grow K •
pulpwood to workers in glass, can and paper i :
board container plants benefit from helping
supply the brewing industry,
TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States
Brewers Association still works constantly to as¬
sure maintenance of high standards of quality
and propriety wherever beer and ale are served.
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UNITED STATES
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