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Issue Date
1931-12-17
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1934
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1943
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Food supply--International cooperation
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Natural resources
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Taxation
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Unemployment
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Wealth
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Weapons industry
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World War (1939-1945)
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Illinois -- Chicago
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Kentucky--Fort Knox
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United States
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Time Period
1930-1939
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1940-1949
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(1 - 4 of 4)
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JM-279: The politicians idea of relieving the distress of unemployment and the burden of over taxation
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam trying to think of a way to give the unemployed jobs. Politician suggests to Uncle Sam that unemployed collect new taxes.
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JM-092: Three scenes of government and individual greed
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three sets of panels, with each set containing an individual cartoon. In the first set, Uncle Sam is shown letting the U.S. Natural Resources flow freely from a pipe in the first panel, and then barely letting any resources come through in the second. In the second set, a group of men and women call a man representing "Capital" in a "Special privilege" car greedy; in the next panel, businessmen call a worker demanding more pay greedy and wonder when times will get back to "normal." In the third set of panels, a man running for Congress promises to have a rigid economy, but behind closed doors he expresses doubts about his ability to support a budget system.
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JM-W016: The money question clouds over Fort Knox
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Morgenthau of the Department of Treasury and the International Food Conference both demanding money. Fort Knox is shown heavily guarded, with large question marks floating over the top of the building.
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JM-288: Cartoons of the day
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three panels containing different cartoons. In the first panel, Cardinal Mundelein is shown; in the second panel, a man beams at a newspaper claiming economic recovery; in the third panel, DuPont explosives manufacturers supports munitions control.