Life, 1931-09-25 · page 5 of 37
Life — September 25, 1931 — page 5: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "Life" Magazine Page Analysis The main cartoon titled "Look! There goes Uncle Mac!" depicts two pigs observing something flying overhead—likely representing a UFO or aircraft. The visual joke appears to satirize rural or unsophisticated observers mistaking an unusual sight for a famous person ("Uncle Mac"). Below, the page contains brief satirical commentary on contemporary issues: - Postmaster-General Brown's claimed business improvement - Kansas wheat shortage - Decreasing insanity rates - Comrade Mellon (likely Secretary of Treasury Andrew Mellon, mocked as communist) - Notre Dame football - A bank cashier evading arrest by disguising himself The items mock public figures, current events, and social absurdities typical of Life magazine's satirical approach during this era.