Judge, 1937-03 · page 21 of 37
Judge — March 1937 — page 21: what you’re looking at
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VIN CENTRAL PARK, a WPA worker, thoughtfully abiding by the ordinances of the Noise-Abatement Commission, dons one of the recently perfected snore-mufflers. I) V TAKING a long chance, a Mr. Homer Globin itches his tent in front of the Yankee Stadium so ¢ can be first in line for the 1937 World’s Series. Vv PORTRAIT of a very aged inhabitant of Yonkers, whose memory is so Jong that he can remember away back when Va- lencia was a song, not a target. VY WORKING themselves into a lather, these labor leaders were snapped as they finally adopted a resolution calling for an increase of the present 24-hour day to 30 hours, thereby giving them more hours in which to complain about the number of hours per week they must work. Y FOR that hangover feeling this ceiling mirror promptly reassures you that your head is still attached and not lying over in the corner being kicked around by the cat. THE VERY CANDID CAMERA March 1937 comicbooks.com