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o One s6sviVNQY 28 1928 7 It is estimated that Dame's football squad has pla before a half million people this join the Army to season. WI see the world! A Chicagoan recently bicycle for. twenty-seven half hours without Father of one’s Country. Hun—You can't say I’m not a good husband. Notre ed rode and a a stopping. That's no way to ever become the JUDGING THE NEWS One thing this country should strive to avoid is letting pros- perity go to its Navy. While it’s a little carly to pre- dict that tor Borah will be our next S ry of State, the Republican Party certainly owes it to him for his blow by blow de- scriptions during the campaign. Thunder, we now learn, does not cause milk to turn sour, but it certainly does just that to radio programs. Now that the Nicaraguan clee- tions are safely over, it might be a good idea to try and get some of our M es out of the trenches by Christmas. —Jack Suvtrreworrit I have stayed home every night for a month. 1928, Entered as Sec 0a year 15e a co ritain. Pred L. Rogan, at West dard Sv? ‘to the fact that every artic! the Copyright comicbooks.com