Judge, 1934-05 · page 8 of 36
Judge — May 1934 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Page This page contains two cartoons satirizing different targets: **Top cartoon** ("Stock Exchange"): Mocks the chaotic state of business dealings, showing a bull and bear (stock market symbols) conducting commerce through absurdly malfunctioning doors. The caption "How do they expect to do any business with doors like these?" suggests incompetent management or structural dysfunction in financial institutions—likely referencing early 20th-century market instability or banking practices. **Bottom cartoon** ("Police Dept"): Depicts a sergeant at a police desk surrounded by chaotic birds in the office, suggesting officers are unprofessional or undisciplined. The caption about "exercise" implies satirical criticism of police conduct or department management—perhaps commenting on corrupt or ineffectual law enforcement. Both cartoons use animal caricatures and visual chaos to critique institutional incompetence in business and law enforcement.
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