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JUDGE “That's Where My Money Goes—” W' see by the papers that at last the seeret is out. Now we know where all the money went when the depres sion hit us. If you remember, every nickel disappeared over ight and hasnt been seen or heard from since. Seven were observed flying north over Albany by early risers in ht. Well, according to the papers, this is where the money went International financiers borrowed it) all from American bankers at 2 per cent. and loaned it to Germany it S oper-eent, She in turn loaned it to American: loan sharks at SO per cent., and now they're lending it out to us at H2 per cent. Soe we're getting the fretory disteicts, but none other have come to ur mnoney back again, and eventually will have it all back. But in this whole process, somebody is left holding the bag, and we're sure it isn't t rthe American bankers, nor Germany, nor Russia, nor the American loan sharks Who—then * NLS international financiers, ne “Wonderful party, isn't it?” “Yesh—who's giving it?” The Red Delegation Arrives Drtestes march en masse to the White House. Demand immedi ite interview with the President Fold must wait their turn with ETks. American Legion, and Chambers ot Commerce. March en masse to Congress. De mand immediate relief for miners in South Dakota. Reminded that there has never been any mining done in South Dakota to speak of. Demand, anyway, relief for miners elsewhere March en masse to the Library of Congress, Demand of personnel that they place entire works of Karl Mars wn the shelves. Pointed out that Marx has been on the shelf long be fore most of them were born. March en masse to the ‘Treasury Office. Demand that) many more treasury notes be spread throughout the land. Told it’s a very good ides. ind something will surely be done March cn masse to the United States Supreme Court. Demand that ll jails throughout the land be cleared of Communists. Justices shrug and answer that it’s what the wardens themselves have demanded 2 Marched en masse home.—A. E. “T hope John wore his heavy underwear!!” 13 comicbooks.com