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“LT hate to bother you again, but the doctor's written» another love letter.” Keeping Up With the Times “We don't want one, Joe, only I “Tw Empire thought .. ng to have State Building, Joe, is a mooring mast for “T suppose you think we ought to have a landing place for airplanes on Sure it is. But that place is going the roof!" to be about eighty stories high, And “No, that’s too old-fashioned, Joe eurs What cot in mind is something “Yeah, we're only going to have six real modern: A flag-pole equipped floors, Joe...” with steam heat, folding beds and a “Well, what would we want with a kitchenette.” mooring mast then?” Curr Jounson Corcn—The trouble with you is, Jones, you haven't got your mind on the game. Mr. Coolidge says that a political campaign is a sound process of self government. Yes, and with the em phasis on the sound. And we hate to be pessimistic, but we fear that for many years to come the Venus de Milo will continue to be Europe's outstanding example of The Angel Gabriel goes on the air. disarmament. comicbooks.com