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DUBB. * * ' The president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States says business conditions are “poor but sound.” In other words, “good and rotten.” * £ * When you’re cornered in an in- vestigation, the way to get out of it seems to be either to cuss or cry. * * *® American _marines did not like an article in the Nicaraguan newspaper “Tribuna” and wrecked the plant.— News item. \ A case where the Constitution did not follow the flag. * * | % A soft answer may turn away wrath, but being hard-boiled gets you first-page position. * * * Two Texas congressmen each bet $1,000 that the other is a liar. _What if both are right? * * * Ten thousand Chicago residents have taken up crime as a “profession” with “all the system and skill of mod- ern business,” police investigators re- port. Is it a question of the holdup man adopting the methods of big busi- ness or that big business has adopted the methods of the holdup man? * * ® SRS A 17-year-old student of a Chicago Y. M. C. 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