Judge, 1934-01 · page 25 of 36
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HIGH HAT (Continued from page 8) on our own resources. Eddie Cantor took a long holiday from the radio: and humor crept out of the bathroom Mae West brought the waistline out irom nowhere and put something back on the girls to hang onto. Gen- eral Balbo proved that the one way the Chicago crime problem to solve by bomb squadron, Something or ter happened to the banks around March 4th, but nice folks like you and me had just a happened as before. after it ¢ took off much in th Somec from R ized a human b ia’s face ath, the fierce whiskers and we rec Wel shed, lent dictat look of li swallowed da revolution without blood blishing a limited benevo- hip, and people lost the ie mut to be the cat of depression And by virtue of the spiritually hard- est and most disillusionizing inallh an to realize we were eedy ¢ c i by period iry we be not suckers i slaves to a fil advertisement, a factory rpor- cabinet whist shovel or a pair of coupon-clipp ars. It dawned on us that the end living s not a vice-presidency floored, in th a ticker, a set of ful of paper profit ation, an w nsion, . a saie- of the some- at, SOF that meant bumps and hard work and fur and personal liberty based on a little community spirit. The profits to come later. E began to realize that we had put in the White House a man whom we could trust. a man with p telligence, aly tere e entirely those of the peo- ple, and who had the good sense to surround himself with men w } money ar no tives eve if they are not infallible, are int ested as he is in not nec k g the country a better place to live in but, first of all, making it a place in which we can live. arily For the President ultra of the He is the ideal voted him, whether that knows it or not. And as the Pr dent goes so goes the N it knows it or not. The country ha reflected every President we have ever had. Now it is going to reflect the virtues of an hone , intelli- gent man. It is going to realize that everybody is in the same be the thing is to catch hold of an oar: and that with its ble, if humanly limited liberal helmsman, it will get going places and doing things again. (Page 32, please) is the ne plus of every man for Whose in- | majority in this country. who man | HAPPY ENDING MINE-say millions who have made a pleasant dis- covery. You don’t have to take nasty, bitter purgatives to get “results”! Ex-Lax tastes like delicious chocolate — so it’s pleasant to take. It’s so gentle! Yet it is as effective as any harsh, nasty laxative ever was! Be sure to get the genuine Ex-Lax—spelled E-X-L-A-X. At all drug stores, 10c and 25c. Or write for free sample to Ex-Lax, Inc., Dept. J14, Box 170, Times Plaza Station, Brooklyn, New York. KEEP ‘’“REGULAR’’ WITH EX-LAX THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE comicbooks.com