Judge, 1938-01 · page 44 of 88
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Mnited States Senate 2. MAMILTOM LWis, HLL. COMMITTEE ON RULES ALR MUYETT, CLERK Fairmont, We Vaeg Hone Harry Newman, c/o JUDGE, 16 East 48th Street, New Yorks Ne Ye My dear Mre Newman: With all my heart I congratulate JUDGE upon the attainment of its fifty-seventh birthdaye For more than a half a century, this greatest of all humorous American publi- cations has given the world sunshine for its: shadows, joy for its sorrows, and smiles for its tearse JUDGE: has translated into reality Milton's unheeded command: "Hence loathed melancholy, Of cerberus and blackest Midnight born, In Stygian Cave forlorn." As I am destitute of words sufficiently vigorous to express my appreciation of this delightful weekly journal of joy, let me say in the paraphrased language of the immortal Eugene Field: "Bless you, Mre Judge; may you live a thousan! years, To sort o' keep things lively in this vale of human tearse An' may I live a thousan!. too -= no, a thousan' less’ a day For I shouldn't like to be on earth to hear you'd passed away." With every good wish and the kindest of regards, I am, as always, Faithfully yours, PAPE. More than a million people now read The Judge | comicbooks.com