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# Analysis This page combines a public safety advertisement with a book review. The main cartoon illustrates the consequences of reckless driving: a giant hand labeled "LAW" pours out consequences onto pedestrians and vehicles below, showing how careless drivers endanger others. The accompanying text warns that despite being a careful driver, one might lose driving privileges due to accidents—and crucially, one's *license* as well. The advertisement promotes Ætna's Financial Responsibility Laws, explaining that twelve states now require drivers to prove financial responsibility for damages. The right column reviews a novel called "Shatter That Dream" by Norah C. James, criticizing the protagonist as a selfish bank clerk. This appears to be Judge's typical satirical commentary on contemporary social and moral issues alongside consumer protection messaging.

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right to You may lose your drive You may be a careful driver. Your pulse may not even quicken at a policeman’s whistle. Nevertheless, some day the long arm of the law may quietly reach out and take away not only your right to drive, but your car license as well. There are already twelve states that now have Automobile Financial Responsibility Laws that apply to resident and non-resident alike—and, under certain conditions, they all say in effect, “Prove your financial responsibility, or keep off our roads.” Two provinces of Canada have similar laws also. Ztna Casualty and Surety Company, Atna Li What to do about it? AEtna-ize! #tna's Combination Automobile Policy not only includes every insur- able motoring risk, but is acceptable evidence of your financial responsi- bility in every state in the Union. Canada, too. “AEtna’s nation-wide strength, plus Aitna’s nation-wide service, means protection all ways —always, wherever you motor. Mail the coupon below for further information about the Automobile Financial Responsibility Laws—and how they affect YOU. ife Insurance Company, The Automobile Insurance Company, The Standard Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut. ATNA-IZE SEE THE ATNA-IZER IN YOUR COMMUNITY—HE IS A MAN WORTH KNOWING Mail this Topay! -£tna Casualty and Surety Company, Hartford, Cona. Gentlemen Responsibility Laws and bow they affect me. Name .. Address a2 Please send me full details about the Financial @ tna writes practically every form of Insurance and Fidelity and Surety Bonds, JUDGING“ BOOKS ive up. We can't solve it. We the mystery of certain young writers. We can’t understand why, with their youth (listen to old Dodder Shane carry on), their clear eyes, their unjaundiced prejudices, red ks, sass, small hips, and abil- ity to do triple-back flips off 35-ft. spring-boards, as soon as they take | pen in hand and smell ink they throw themselves into deepest gloom and spend 300 pi s to pull themselves F s they only accomplish, at that, by polishing off the morbidity with a snappy suicide over a cliff (in an Hispano, no less) or by turning on the gas in a cheap boarding house. Why, too, must they disguise their own self-pity as pity for other unfor- tunates? Why, further, when they snap out of it at the age of sixty, must they go in for Pollyann: What, we wonder, would happen if they ked the impulse to weep into their ink- pots and tried laughing out the same theme they intended to dye indigo blue? Couldn't cheering up be a form of commiseration? A little smile, please. We have, then, no patience for Norah C. James’ “Shatter That Dream,” a novel with a clear case of the sniffles. It broods about Robin, a frustrate bank clerk, who is just too shy, blushing as he deals with over- drawn depositors. He falls for Mrs. Banham-Jones, who is solvent, mar- have to be with be gobbled up, crumbs and all), and, boy! what a stunner, She gives Rob the run- around, and when his savings are gone in mad, gay pursuit, she thoughtlessly goes off and has a child by her hus- band. Robin, getting the bird, flutters off into a hollow limb and dies. The flowers Mrs, Ban-Jones intends for his funeral never get there. lects to find out where he’ away. Ah! these idealistic bo: just can’t get them to tell w iow stumps they intend dying i That's the idea, roughly, and when we say roughly we mean roughly. The book is yours. Robins or She neg- passed Ture is a new book around by nie Hurst called “Back Street.” Miss Hurst has a fondness for cks in titles we don’t know, but then we don’t know a lot of things.) We recommend it to those who have de- veloped the Fannie Hurst groove in the brain and must continue to lie low mentally. We never could seem to get that Hurst groove—and Heav- en knows we've tried—but the Be- lasco realism of Fannie’s things, their maudlinity, their fake people with (Continued on page 32) | comicbooks.com