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# "Judging the News" - November 29, 1930 This page satirizes current events through brief commentary and a cartoon titled "The Duck Hunter Takes Up Big Game Hunting." The main cartoon depicts anthropomorphic animals in a hunting scene. The elephant appears to represent big business or Republican interests, while smaller animals likely represent Democrats or labor. The "duck hunter" (unclear which political figure) is portrayed as overreaching by attempting to hunt larger game—suggesting someone has shifted from minor pursuits to more ambitious, dangerous quarry. The accompanying text jokes about street apple sellers, Southern children's prospects, business profits, safety razors, and Democrats' failed "no-beer-and-no-work platform." The overall tone mocks political overreach and economic conditions during the early Depression era.

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Jack Suutttewortu, Editor Georce Jeax Navan Riciro J. Wats Stoney S, Lenz, Contributing Editors JUDGING THE NEWS SELLING apples on street corners may be an excellent thing for the unemployed, but it looks as if there’s 1 hard winter ahead for the doctors. ‘pb good little South American boys are told that when they grow up they will all get a chance at the President. “Tins season,” according to a fash- ion note from London, more important than ¢ especially for those of us lost our shirts. coats are Yes, who have Is the business world these days a profit is not without honor in any country. Me problem of what to do with safety razor blades has been eclipsed by the problem of what to do with the safety razors they now ve you when you buy shaving soap. Axo the Democrats were successful on a no-beer-and-no-work plat- form, The Duck Hunter Takes Up Big Game Hunting. quDG IE; Volume 99. No. 2861. November 1879." Additional entry at Jamaica, $28 copyrighted 1930. oe Secretary, treet, New York. 3 nd-Clase Matter, October 21, 1881. at the Prat Office at New York City, N.Y. Published mevkiy "by Judee Publishing Co. ine 18’ East 4th Sireet, New Vo W. Bates, Treasu: joaeph T. attention ia called to the fact that every article and picture appearing 1o JUDGE: Is protected ander tbe provisions of Section 3 of the Copyright Law of the U. es comicbooks.com