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# Judge Magazine Commentary, December 30, 1935 This page contains brief political commentary rather than narrative cartoons. The editorial snippets critique: 1. **New Year's Eve noise ordinances** — mocking Mayor LaGuardia's anti-noise regulations and ash collectors enforcing them in neighborhoods. 2. **Tax exemptions** — a man claiming relief while supporting "twenty million people" through taxes. 3. **Republican criticism of Democrats** — attacking Democratic policies as unreasonable. 4. **Supreme Court vs. New Deal** — commenting on the Court "discovering what was wrong with the New Deal." 5. **Native American stereotyping** — a dated reference to Indians "giving things and then trying to take them back," apparently about finance companies. 6. **Amateur radio commentary** — dismissing amateur radio operators as unprofessional. The bottom cartoon shows someone frostbitten after playing golf too far off-course—a simple winter sport joke unrelated to the political commentary above.
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DEC 30 1935 ©cip 28493: | | Jack Suurtiewortu, Editor Pare. Lorentz Tep Suane, Associate Editors | CERATING New Year's Eve ND the ash collectors in our neigh- Auer time ago, it was the Dem- is great custom, besides it gives horhood are doing all they can ocrats who were worried about | a lot of pe tor Borah, but now it’s the Repub- ple the opportunity to find to abide by Mayor Lat out what a factory whistle sounds like. noise regulations. The: rdia’s anti- S| re catching the — licans, cans on the first bounce. ND a man we know is filing a claim ERHAPS the war would be over for exemption from income tax HE Supreme Court is discovering now, if Mussolini's troops made as this year. He claims he is supporting what was wrong with the New Deal. much progress in Africa as they do in twenty million people on relief It seems that all the cards were wild. the dispatches from Rome. HE. Republicans are a little un- fe the early days the Indians were NOTHER reason why we can’t en- reasonable. They want the Demo- noted for giving things and then joy many of the amateurs on the crats to as they go and to go al- trying to take them 1 most at once, it’s the finance compan ck. Nowadays air is, bec € they sound too much like He played so far off the course he got his nose frostbitten! Volume 110, _Whot nd ‘executive offices March 3, 187 Publicatic January monthly by 1 York, N.Y in the US. Magazine, Inc fact that ev of the Copyright Law of the U.S. 3 comichooks.com i i