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ANSWERS TO ARE YOU SURE . United States . McReynolds and Butler . goddess of just vengeance . War Admiral . Governor La Follette . St. Joseph and Sacramento 2 Le, 2.d., 3.0. 4b. . jag’ wahr . claustrophobia . Chinese civilian relief . big-game angler . Victor McLaglen—The Informer . Pittsburgh Pirates and Washington Sen- ators . 123,000,000 . Singlestick . Saturnino Cedillo . Tea Rankin . metallic elements . flowers . products of human w rkmanship, espe- cially of aboriginal art . Attorneys General . My America 9 |. A gathering of ecclesiastics and laymen . Georges Bonnet . ogham . canning foods . Jeanne d’Arc . Douglas Hyde . The Aztecs were a tribe living in Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest . Konrad Henlein . University of Colorado . Sequoias |. This is the largest indoor theater in the world . Little Flower . Watt . Orchestra of Exiles . cent . dog . Eastport, Me. . stole |. Boz . advertisors Isle of San Salvador . Howe . 6 AM. . approximately 3 pounds ). Federal Communications Commission “Hi, Stuccer!” “Hurry Up ANp Get THAT SCHOOL— I Want To Get Home AND SEE My Kos.” Court Calendar (Continued from page 4) Postscript to Adventure, by Charles W. Gordon. Lo and behold! A specimen still lives who thinks the World War was fought for something sacred. Charlie just can't forget how noble it was of him to recruit boys to be killed. He had one hell of a time. The Blue Bed, by Glyn Jones. A new writ- et enters the race riding a thesaurus with an Irish brogue. The critics scratched him, The Culture of Cities, by Lewis Mum- ford. For fifteen years Lewis Mumford has a promising writer. The Culture of Cities fulfills every promise Mumford ever gave. "The Great American Novel," 6y Clyde Brion Davis, For thirty years a newspaper man called Homer takes notes for his monu- mental work. Then he dies. Isn't there a book by a Greek named Homer? Was it a Book-of-the-Month-Club choice? The Thought-Reading Machine, 4y An- dré Maurois. Why offend so pelasant a per- son as André? To Beg | Am Ashamed, by Sheila Cou- sins, She was only a minister's granddaugh- ter, but she wasn’t backward. Some men are caught with their pants down in_ this cold and unsensational autobiography. Ethel could use it as a case history; so could your virgin aunt Betsy. Young Man With a Horn, by Dorothy | Baker, About a jazz artist who blows his heart into a trumpet so that it becomes too creative for this world and Gabriel calls him to play triple cadenzas in heaven. Even if it is a prize novel, it is still good. MYSTERIES Gilt Edged Guilt, 6) Carolyn Wells. One of those see-nothing, do-nothing, think-it-all- out mysteries. Fleming Stone sits under his grey hair and thinks out the murder like a true master mind. You're as much an out- sider as the murdered man. Murder on Safari, sy Elizabeth Huxley. You think Safari is a country? Well it’s not. Here's a chance to mix education and pleasure. Why It Happened, by Afrs. Belloc | Lowndes. There, in three words, is the Breatest mystery of the book. THE JUDGE'S latest subscription: Postschliessfach 40 Berlin N. W. 7, Germany You ought to see who gets the mail out of Postschliessfach 40, Berlin N. W. 7, Germany. Celebrities of Francie as the Management DAN E. LONDON Overlooking Union Square LARGEST IN SAN FRANCISCO “THERE IS A MURDERER LOOSE” The vigorous editorial policy of The Judge on the Bench in assailing the vicious Hitler Re- gime in Germany has called forth response from hundreds of its readers. The Senator-at-Large THE JUDGE'S political observations are greeted with tremendous inter- estinWashington. There is an unusual slant to the Senator’s page that often makes it news to acute political observers. You will want to follow both of these exclusive features of THE JUDGE. Subscribe now with the coupon below! THE JUDGE, 18 E. 48th Street, New York City Gentlemen: Please enter my subscription for THE JUDGE for ............ years. One year... $1.50 Two years...... NAME ..... comicbooks.com