Judge, 1935-01 · page 5 of 40
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# Judge Magazine Political Satire Page Analysis This 1935 Judge page contains editorial commentary on contemporary issues. The opening paragraph references Germany keeping Hollywood pictures under $8,000 budgets—likely commenting on Nazi economic controls on film. The main cartoon depicts a futuristic, UFO-like vehicle on a Detroit street, captioned "We've written to Detroit. Nobody around here knows how to get inside of it!" This satirizes advanced automotive design becoming so complex that ordinary mechanics cannot repair vehicles. The Bucks-Holman Motor Co. sign visible in the scene appears to reference actual automotive companies, making this a jab at Detroit's automotive industry for over-engineering consumer vehicles. Other brief editorial items discuss naval conferences, hockey fights, and newspaper comic strips, typical of Judge's humorous social commentary.
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