Judge, 1935-10 · page 9 of 36
Judge — October 1935 — page 9: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "Judge" Page Analysis The main cartoon titled "Boy, can I pack 'em in?" depicts what appears to be a massive stadium or arena filled with spectators in the background, with four figures in the foreground appearing to be packing something (possibly people or objects) into a container. The accompanying text references four Scotchmen going to dinner, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and various social commentary about diplomacy, road recovery detours, security in old age, and payroll issues. The satire appears to target early-20th-century concerns: diplomatic ineffectiveness, infrastructure problems, economic anxieties about aging, and labor/wage issues. However, without knowing the specific publication date or identifying the particular Nobel Prize reference, the precise political figures or events being mocked remain unclear from this page alone.
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rst up Judge TTHEN there were the four Scotch- men who went to dinner together, and when the waiter appeared with the check, one hit the waiter in the jaw, two carried him out, and the third one yelled for the police. We went to a movie with an author we know the other night, and before the picture was half over, he was ery- ing. It seems that he wrote the story. “Boy, can I pack ’em in!” This year’s winner of the Nobel Peace Prize will be the fellow who discovers some way to keep the diplomats apart. And only th doctor wa telling us that the that’s wrong with most people is that they won't settle up. HE trouble v th the road to re- covery is that there're always too y detours in it, 7 m IMPLE Circe’s father says he has been pursuing happiness for forty rs—and so far happiness has gained three lengths. When old-age security becomes an es- tablished fact all a lot of us will have to worry about will be reaching old age. The world is forging ahead. are up all over this country quintuplets are w Payrolls ind in Can- comicbooks.com