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Jack Suurrewoxti, Editor Georce Jesn NaTuas Ricitvro J. Watsit Siwey S. Lexz, Contributing Editors JUDGING THE NEWS Jute Mixisren Bexserr says that Canada’s new tariff increases will not be used to increase costs to the con- sumer. ‘Then what are they good for? Ax» by all means let's stop those “2% Russians from trying to manipu- ite our wheat prices. Our own 100 per cent. American speculators can be prices lepended on to. manipulate ithout any foreign help. Is Presipent Leavis of Peru used to be an agent for a New York life insurance company. So it's no novelty for him to be thrown out of an office. Asthoxomrns, we learn, measure the + heat of the stars with an instru- ment that will record one-half of one millionth of a degree. We must get one for our janitor. Ax? what surprises us is that so far F%¥ no one has dug up any evidene of a magistrate who bought his office on the installment plan. J APAN has just permitted radio broad- casting, havi been af it would spre ‘ous thoughts.” Probably. the success in k reassured by our ping the air free from “Don’t worry about me, Dad; I'm perfectly all right, I’m in jail JUDGE, Volume 99. No. 2555. October 18.1 1879. Additional entry af Jamalea. 1 1.. N and copyrighted 1030, by It-tn the U, 8’ and G Secretary, 15 Last asth Meret, New York. N.Y red as Secnnd-Clase Matter, Oxi 5 Published tes, Treas Treasurer: Jeph T. Convey, ahd pleture appearing in JUDGE ts protected under tbe 1 comicbooks.com