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Where, Oh Where? HERE'S a magnificent factory building. There’s a new playhouse all gaudy with gilding. There’s a gargantuan terminal sta- tion. There’s a hotel that's the toast of the nation. Tudor and Gothic and Renaissance places. Bringing the tears to our citizen's There are the dollars I've saved and invested, There my mortgages s ned and tested. There are the buildings my banker has chosen. There are my assets—all hopelessly frozen! —A.L.L. Hoarding If a lot of peopie continue to save up for their old a 1 lot of other people aren't going to have any. And we know the most pe man in the world. He’ who makes a prosp for gas and oil before he'll give him a demonstration ride. Well, these new V-shaped radiators may be a big improvement in auto design for motorists, but for the pe- destrians it looks like just another bad break. “Geez! I would have to be appointed receiver for that darn circus!!" Acts Like One The League of Nations is just a vice president in international affairs. Paul Whiteman has reduced so much, we hear that eight of his musicians are suffering from stage fright. It’s the first time that they've had to face an audience! And a receiver certainly has a tough job. He has to see that the stock owners get theirs and that the bagholders don’t. Now it’s the season of the year when all things are supposed to a ken and show signs of activity. Excepting, of course, the telephone operators. “Tell the sheriff he can go to the devil.” comicbooks.com