Judge, 1932-07 · page 15 of 36
Judge — July 1932 — page 15: what you’re looking at
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Curse of the- Innocents Nt: May all your children be radio announcers! Witt: And may all yours have to listen to them! Add similes: Uneasy as a baseball umpire being shown through a bottle factory. If many more dis isfied citizens carry their protests to the capital, Hoover won't have to leave Washing- ton to make his campaign speeches; he make them right from his doorstep. And when you get behind the glamour of the thing, you'll see that a ventriloquist is nothing more than a stage-struck kibitzer. According to a farmer we know, if. business doesn't improve this sum- he’s going to ha’ “Just think, Oscar, at one time savages roamed here!” JUDGE 13 comicbooks.com