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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page (March 1935) **Main Cartoon:** A man approaches a modeling agency office, where the receptionist tells him: "It's no use, sir. The model agencies are all wise to you, sir!" The joke appears to satirize unsuccessful or persistently rejected job-seekers during the Great Depression era. The man's repeated attempts to find work through modeling agencies are futile because agencies have learned to recognize and reject him. **Sidebar Editorial Items:** Brief commentary on various 1935 topics including Huey Long's "every man a king" program, unemployment relief programs, summer resort business revival, and Grand Canyon preservation efforts. The overall page reflects Depression-era anxieties about employment and social welfare issues contemporary to March 1935.
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Ocie 252868, Suurtiewoxtu, E Pane Lorentz UEY LONG had better hurry with yo AGUARDIA is. fighting for his “every man a king” program, Teo Suane, Associate Editors lower _s water rates in New York, which before Governor Ruby Laffoon makes CODE should be of interest to any New York- ‘em all Kentucky colonels. LL the summer resort managers TS who drink water. have to do to get the business this HE unemployed have been taken summer is figure out a way to bring as FELLOW we know thinks th care of at last. They're all on many city people into the country as crime wave is what the beauty amateur radio programs there are hill-billies on Broadway. parlor gives his wife for fifteen dollars. ND you never hear of the telephone T’S hard to say which shows the ND nobody but a Democrat would company sending a bill to. the most inefficiency steamship dis- ever think of putting the Grand wrong number. aster, or the investigation that follows. Canyon on a one-cent stamp. “It’s no use, sir. The model agencies are all wise to you, sir!” Jooce, March, 1935, Volume 108. Whole No, 2676," Published monthly by Judge Magazine, Inc. Publication office, 404 North Wesley Ave., Mount Morris, Ill. Editorial and executive offices, 18 East 48th St. New York N.Y. Eiitered as Second-Class Matter, July 26,1933, at the Post Office at Mount Morris, IIL, under act of March 3, 1 Copyrighted 1935 in the U.S. and Great Britain; Subscription rate $1.50 a ‘year; Canada and foreign, $2.50; '1Se a copy. Fred L. Rogan, President and Treasurer; Jack Shuttleworth, Vice President; Frank C. Fisher, Secretary; Sadie M. Nilan, Assistant Treasurer, Particular attention is called to the fact that every article and picture appearing in Juvce is protected under the provisions of Section 3 of the Copyright Law of the U.S. 3 comicbooks.com