Judge, 1934-06 · page 6 of 41
Judge — June 1934 — page 6: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains two political cartoons and a "You're Telling Us?" section of satirical quotes. **"Take a Night Letter"** (top): Depicts a bloated judge surrounded by money and legal papers, suggesting judicial corruption or that judges accept bribes. The "night letter" reference—a Western Union telegram service—implies illicit late-night communications with those seeking favorable rulings. **"Yoo-Hoo!"** (bottom): Shows Mickey Mouse characters on a raft signaling a ship, likely satirizing American entertainment's global reach or possibly commenting on rescue/aid situations, though the specific reference is unclear without additional context. The "You're Telling Us?" quotes mock various public figures and institutions—from bankers to broadcasters to political leaders—reflecting popular cynicism about authority during this era.
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