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Life — January 1932 — page 4: what you’re looking at

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Life — January 1932 — page 4: Life, 1932-01

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# Analysis This is primarily an **advertisement page for Life magazine**, not a political cartoon. The page announces Life's conversion to a monthly publication at $1.50 per year—positioning it as an affordable necessity comparable to "coal, groceries, clothing." The opening section includes a satirical news item about a police commissioner's dismissive response to a murder, using exaggerated language ("too bad," "Life is just—") to mock both crime reporting and public indifference to violence. This appears to be sample satirical content meant to showcase Life's editorial voice. The coupon invites subscriptions, emphasizing the magazine's appeal as "most interesting, most human, most funny" and claiming it's "essential to morale." This targets readers seeking affordable entertainment during what appears to be an economically constrained period.