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Judge — June 1936 — page 9: what you’re looking at

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Judge — June 1936 — page 9: Judge, 1936-06

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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page contains two horse-racing handicap predictions (Cleveland and Philadelphia races) with betting odds and best-bet recommendations, followed by two cartoons. The top cartoon shows two well-dressed men observing a convention crowd labeled with state names (Utah, Georgia visible), captioned "It's a little convention of my creditors!" — satirizing someone who owes money to people across the country. The bottom cartoon depicts men who appear to be primates or caricatured as ape-like figures in what looks like a hallway or office, with the caption "Yes, we ordered strikebreakers—but this is going too far!" This likely satirizes labor disputes of the era, mocking employers' recruitment of replacement workers by suggesting they've hired unsuitable (and ape-like) individuals, reflecting period prejudices and class anxieties about labor conflict.

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Judge Cleveland Handicap I" on WNDIDATI : Ds | CONSENSUS k i} M ‘ 1 Mek WEST RET—\URATAM Philadelphia Handicap 1 SSUFE Opps CONSENSUS Talmardtive yt ‘ . Lt ‘ 9 REST HET-THOMA\S JEPFERS: “Hts a little convention of my creditors! ——— ts} | “Yes. we ordered strikebreakers—but this is going too far!” comicbooks.com