Judge, 1934-01 · page 8 of 36
Judge — January 1934 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page contains two distinct elements: **Top Section:** A political cartoon depicting a judge presiding over a debate about fiscal policy. Gentlemen argue whether to "inflate our Panics, along with the rest of the country, or shouldn't we?" The cartoon satirizes economic disagreement during what appears to be Depression-era debate about inflation versus deflation policy—a core disagreement among policymakers in the early 1930s. **Bottom Section:** A humorous cartoon showing a car stuck in desert sand with the caption "Camels never get on my nerves!" This is a simple joke about the frustration of automobile travel, likely poking fun at the unreliability of early 1930s cars compared to the dependability of camels in harsh terrain. The page also includes forecast predictions for 1934 events.
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FORECAST OF 1934 MICKEY MOUSE cartoon will be hailed as the greatest cinema master-piece in history Simon & Schuster will publish a book called “Just This Minute,” which will be bound in loose leaf, and will contain a history of world events between breakfast time and the time the customer buys the book President Roosevelt will write woman in Dayton, Ohio, telling her that alone will pull the country out of the depre itlemen, the tion is: Should ion The United States tennis team will be favored to win the Davis Cup, and the fact that it loses will be blamed on over- inflate our Pi ties, along 7 of the country or shouldn't we?” training. There will be an editorial in the Ne Tribune called “War Clouds Over Euroy \ group of New York society wom r the repe the Twenty-First: Amendmer will pledge thems against the return of the old-fashic York Herald- will be forr work Th that re will be an Associated Press dispatch to the effect Jack Dempsey is planning a comeback. go business men will urge the opening of a f 35 to be called A Century And Two Years Of Progr There will be a strike in the \ Republic val reg Candidate for Congress wi paign speech that N. R. A. means Nitwits R Yale e world chained to he New York Tir will condu how many g away with magazine polls will fly around ea special article a poll to se aiterary Diges re in favor of ¢ Pitching s will become the new popular Janity Fair will publish a double page of pic Gary Cooper, Pete Bostwick, Doris Duke cott and Mrs, Roosevelt indulging in the s id the zine callec h to 4 cember there “Forecast of 16 “Camels never get on my nerves!” comicbooks.com