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Ickes, Sr., is reported to have asked
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SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, Ifcrf
A Victim of the Fog
The freighter San Simoon limped into port at Brooklyn, N. T., with a
terhtjll near the port bow. The ship, inbound, had
collided with the freighter Dakotan, In the fog off Sea Girt, N. J. Whi
Dakotan, only slightly damaged, proceeded to Norfolk, Va. I
(Contra I Press) '
You’re Telling
Me?
CLEVELAND, O„ June 13.—Dele
gate Zadok Dumbkopft, the Sage of
Sauerkraut Center, has landed, and
the situation has him well in hand.
Unable to get a hotel room, he has
opened Dumbkopf-for-President head-
quarters on the third curbstone to
the left.
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“I had a much better site on
the comer,” Dumbkopft apologiz
ed, “but they put a ‘No Parking’
sign there and I had to move. It
must have been a Democratic
plot.
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“I have a wonderful platform. It
includes everything the Democrats,
Republicans, Socialists, the Crusad
ers, W. C. T. U., Dr. Townsend, Fa
ther Coughlin and the supreme court
stand for. I’ll offer it to the G. O.
Poet and Actor Get Degrees
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Robert Frost (left), professor of English at Amherst College and winner
of the Pulitzer prize for poetry, is shown with Otis Skinner, famous actor,
after they had been given honorary degrees at the commencement
exercises of the University of Pennsylvania.
(Central Press)
P. —just as soon as I fit the pieces
together.
“Here is one of the planks of
my platform. You will note it is
made of finest grade India rub
ber. That’s so it will stretch to
cover any subject. Those holes
along the side are not for air
conditioning. Thety're there so I
can crawl out of any promise
after election.
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"Issues? Say. boy, I have more Is
sues than that weekly magazine
which was founded by Benjamin
Franklin. I’ve even got one suggest
ing lye change our country’s name to
Von-ited Mac States of O’Merica to
make our citizens of German, Scotch
and Irish descent feel more at home.
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“I am against all foreign en
tanglements because last night I
got all tied up in a bowl of Ital
ian spaghetti and back home
there’s a Swedish telephone girl
who forgot to tell me her boy
friend was an Hungarian truck
driver.
POEMS THAT LIVE ]
To the Rose:A Song
Go, happy Rose, and .interwove
With other flowers bind my
Tell her. too. she must not b* , ,
Longer flowing, longer free, \jj
That so oft has fetter qd me. ly|
Say, if she’s fretful, I have beads
Os pearl and gold to bind her hands-
Tell her, if she struggle still
I have myrtle rods at will
For to tame, though not to kffl
Take thou my blessing thus, and go
And tell her this—but do not sol—
Lest a handsome anger fly
Like a lightning from her eye
And bum thee up, as well as 1!
—Robert Herriek.
THE WRONG NIGH T
Jimmie —“But why do you keep 8n
calling me Charlie? Didn’t I tell you
my name is Jimmie?”
Elsie —“Os course! How stupied ©f
me. But I keep on thinking thia is
Wednesday night.”
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In the old days a man offered his wife a i
penny for her thoughts—now he offers her
a fiver to keep them to herself.j