Judge, 1930-05-31 · page 20 of 36
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JUDGE In the Future In making a Supreme Court nomi- nation the President should follow the | same procedure a Congressman does 7 when nts a cadet to West il Poin ppoints an alternate. i in case the first doesn’t: make the ; grade. j And there's a rumor that the gov- | ernment printer has received an order a from the Senate to print a rejection slip to be used in the future for un- acceptable material to. the Supreme Court. —R. C, O'Brien | | | ] One reason why they don't knit much in Africa. | f | A Director’s Dream Comes True ] (A couple of movie fans talk things over) | “Hrtte, Eddie! Been to any motion-picture shows | lately 2?” | “A few. Last night I saw “The Boudoir Lover,’ which of the tor- woman's tugged at my heart-st with its portra ment that went on in the innermost recesses of soul when she stood at the crossroads of fe and was led upon to choose between the neglect of a bored hus- band and the illicit love of her ardent paramour, Where you goin’, Jin “Thought I'd drop in at the Palace and take a look at the Stupendous Epic they're showing this week, which pictures Medieval England during the Age of Chivalry, when romance stalked abroad and beckoned men on to perform valiant deeds for their betrothed. Care to come alon, No, thanks. I'm takin’ the girl friend to see ‘Chinese Knees,’ the thrilling story of an Orien The Call to Arms. through that age-old conflict between East and West. Death, murder and consy y hold their s +L believe and then Love takes a hand.” “Sounds pretty good, but if you take my advice you won't miss ‘Beate Gold.’ You will brush aside many tears at this touching story of two pals who tread the rock-strewn path of life, side by side, each one prepared to sacrifice his own future and happi ness to help his buddy win the girl they both love.” “Believe me, I won't miss it, Jim, and will I see you tomorrow at the Paramount?” “You certain and double-check. 1 intrigue arising will, Eddie. Check | —Dawn Aitken And Much Quieter Another reason that Ireland must be heaven is because by this time they must have exported just about ail their cops to this country. Amenican—Tari! comicbooks.com