Judge, 1930-11-01 · page 13 of 36
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Speed Captain Hawks recently flew from Philadelphia to New York in twenty min- utes. This is the fastest anyone has ever flown from Phila- delphia. And Mrs. MeCormick says she is getting ready to really fight for a seat in. the Senate. She might train by riding in the subway. Regardless of Hitler, the German viewpoint on pay- ing war debts is a natural Suppose the landlord isked you to pay for some x you knocked down ‘ars ago? plaste twelve } And it seems that. these New York politicians h seen inaking money hand- under-hand. An educator says that American schools are ham- pered by the students’ too frequent inclination to drop out. This is particularly true, we suppose, of aviation schools. “By the way, Hulda, do you think you could wash this bridge prize my wif JUDGE Kinpty Orv Lany— Ah—just look at those unfortunate people, such expressions, such actions Guarp—Pardon, mum—but them’s th’ visitors. 6 Wsit* / GAN nE~ won?” ' comicbooks.com